Part Two of the Mother of the Bride Series - In the three months since her only child's wedding, Beth Marks' life completely changed. Not only did she fall in love again, but she, Rio, and his son, Marcus, became a family together. Now, that family is about to grow. Doubly so.
"Certainly, in taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy, but, in passing it over, he is superior, for it is a prince's part to pardon." Francis Bacon
Part IV of Vague Places: Camila has a meeting with Batman, James continues to manipulate his boss, Teresa deciphers something from the notebook, and James sheds light on the Vargas' marriage.
Mutually Assured... - Part Seven: Adalind Schade isn't sure if she's more irritated that Reapers went after her friend or that she is friends with someone incapable of defending himself against Reapers. No, wait. Scratch that. She knows exactly what makes her the most irate: that Nick doesn't seem to care about either of her problems. Ugh. Stupid, selfish Grimm!
For Beth Marks, the only thing worse than having to deal with her ex-husband and the father of the bride at her only daughter's wedding was once being married to him. Now, she just needs to survive the reception without killing the insufferable ass, and the day will be a success.
The Why of It All - Part II: After Thony told Arman about the FBI approaching her, together, they immediately formed a plan to keep her and her sister-in-law safe from threats of deportation. Now, it's time to put that plan into motion, including not one but two weddings, a honeymoon, and a game of H-O-R-S-E.
She has only known him for a few weeks, but knowing Arman Morales has not only put her life in danger but also saved it multiple times. Knowing Arman has stained Thony's hands with the blood of dead men. And, now, knowing him has saved her son's life as well. Perhaps that's why, for reasons she cannot allow herself to explore, Thony trusts him.
It's Christmas Eve and Rio and Elizabeth are getting ready for a party at his Mom's house when the doorbell rings. And rings. And rings. They think it's a delivery - a last minute present arriving just in time. But they're wrong... very, very wrong.
On his way out of town and on vacation for the first time in his life, James learns of a winter storm that will see Dallas brought to its knees: no way in and no way out, loss of power, few supplies. There was a point just a few months back when such a weather report wouldn't have made him even pause, but that was before... her.
When Wu learns that Captain Renard told his four year old daughter, Diana, that there is no such thing as Santa Claus, he vows to provide the little girl with some holiday magic while proving to her that the myth is actually a legend.
Part Six of the Mutually Assured… Series: Three months ago, Detective Nick Burkhardt would have said that ogres didn't exist, and even if they did, the worst thing about them would have been the onion breath. Unfortunately, he was wrong about both assumptions.
James learns more about Pote and why he's with them in Dallas, has another confrontation with Camila, and grows closer with Teresa as they find some direction for her thirst for revenge against Epifanio.
Her days are filled with work, and her nights consumed by three heroes masquerading as men. After more than two years of this routine, Felicity is used to this life. Content with it. But then she's presented with a proposal that would allow her to serve Starling City not only in secret but also out in the open, and the proposal throws her entire world into a tailspin.
Walter has disappeared, and, maybe his family refuses to do anything about it, but that doesn't mean Felicity will just stand by and hope for the best. She has her suspicions - mainly towards the Queen family, but, before she can share her ideas with the police, she needs evidence: real, solid, physical evidence. So, she sets off to find it... at the Queen mansion.
Oliver confesses. Felicity runs away. Digg offers insight. And then Olicity clean, coming to an understanding together. (A 2x13 Reaction Piece)
Felicity Smoak had the Valentine's Day blues. (So, would that make them the purples?) Maybe she's still single, and maybe Oliver sees her as the only woman in Starling City that he can't sleep with, but that didn't mean that she was going to lie down and take what the holiday had to give her. Instead, she was going to snark her way into March if it was the last thing she did.
After she and Jax are arrested together for the first time, Tara notices that people start to treat her differently. Her status in the MC changes. Consequently, Tara decides to get a tattoo.
It's the summer after Jax should have graduated from high school when he receives an anonymous package full of old, faded letters. The secrets revealed inside of the missives tear his world apart, and he takes drastic action in an attempt to put it back together.
When meeting Felicity, Oliver has a flashback. Afterwards, he flees, leaving behind hiss 'latted' laptop. She further investigates on her own, but lurking underneath everything else is Felicity's concern for Oliver. Just like with anything that matters to her – she doesn't know why he matters but he does, she can't let the episode – what she fears to be PTSD – go.
With a past she fears nipping at her heels, Doctor Tara Knowles runs to the small town of Charming, California where she hopes that she'll be able to hide from the things, from the people, who haunt her, not realizing that, though quaint, Charming is home to its own brand of violence and danger.