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As soon as Helena pushes the door closed behind them, she’s hit by the gentle weight of Mark's body as he presses her into the adjacent wall, a gasp suspended in the back of her throat as his lips cover hers. She responds without really meaning to, just muscle memory, her head leaning back into his cupped hand as he protects her from knocking against the hard surface. The act of it is so tender that she can’t take it anymore, can’t take this—something she didn’t earn and doesn’t deserve.
She wedges her hand between them, palm to his chest, and pushes back. The look of hurt that flashes in his eyes is almost enough to pull him back to her.
“I’m—I’m sorry, Helly. Before the OTC… I should’ve kissed you back then; I wanted to. I—I thought—”
“I’m Helena Eagan,” she says, the confession tumbling out as an exhale.
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Season 2 Canon Divergence: Helena Eagan tells Mark S. that she's Helena-as-Helly in 2.01.
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Six weeks after the completion of Cold Harbor, after the Innie Revolution ends, Mark Scout tries to pick up the pieces of his life and rebuild his marriage. He just needs to ignore the fact that he's desperately in love with Helena Eagan.
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A sequel to Two Weeks Notice
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- Part 4 of Two Weeks Notice Universe
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Three months after the Joining turned humanity into a hive mind, Carol Sturka has a nuclear bomb and a plan to save the world. Step one: unhive Zosia. Step two: figure out why the woman who just called her pathetic won't stop looking at her like that. There is no step three.
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“It’s two o’clock in the morning. I have a no-contact order. Please leave me alone.”
“I’m not going to tell anyone,” said Mark. “I just wanted to hear your voice.”A year and a half after Cold Harbor, Helena grapples with life while awaiting trial for her supposed crimes. When Mark shows up at her hotel room in the middle of the night, her self-destructive tendencies take over.
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Pierce is dead, Lucifer's the devil, and Chloe needs an explanation for a crime scene that involves copious amounts of angel feathers--fast. Everything is a mess, even before she learns she's a miracle. Add in a bitchy IA detective using the threat of a criminal investigation to manipulate her into an uncomfortable undercover op and the looming specter of the criminal organization her ex-fiance left behind, and Chloe could really use a partner. She used to have one of those, right? So, yeah, maybe a deal with the devil is in order...
Picks up immediately after 3x24 and answers the question, "What if Chloe and Lucifer just talked? Like, A Lot."
