(A/N) I have always wanted to know what was in that photo album.

Photos

Lucy came back in after about a minute holding what looked like a white photo album with a dark grey spine. She held it out as Sue gasped, as in the centre of the album was a picture of her and Jack dressed as man and wife grinning into the camera.

Sue was handed the album and it felt quite heavy in her hands. She checked, discreetly, for a band on her finger, but after finding nothing she had felt both relief and disappointment at the same moment.

"We were married?!"

"Who is he?!"

Lucy bit back a laugh as they spoke over each other, Sue with a surprised, slightly nervous tone and Callum with a demanding, angry one.

"Sorry I should have mentioned it before I gave it to you. You went undercover one time as a married couple to catch a bad guy, Arif Dessa. The team gave you this as a 'wedding' gift." Sue shivered at the name but was unsure why.

"Who is he?" Callum asked again more gently, directing the question to Sue, after getting her attention. Sue coloured a little and answered somewhat hesitantly.

"His names Jack Hudson, he's a colleague and a friend. He said he would come round later, so you will be able to meet him then." She smiled at the thought. He remembered that name from many of her emails and phone calls as he noted the slightly reddened cheeks and the way she wouldn't meet his eye. Even though he guessed there was something else going on there he didn't press it, but put finding out what was on the top of his 'to' do list. Sue may have grown up and was now living her own life far away from Ohio, but she was still his little sister and he was going to protect her, no matter what.

Sue, who was unaware of her brother's thoughts, opened the album to the first page. She was greeted by the sight of her and Jack, standing close together, in front of a striped red, yellow, and blue truck with the words 'World Wide Movers' in yellow on the red stripe. Jack's arm was around her, his hand resting lightly on her arm as she was leaning into him slightly and they both had wide grins on their faces, but Jack was not looking at the camera, he was looking at her. The caption read 'Moving In.' Sue suddenly felt like something was missing, like she should remember something important but nothing came and the feeling faded. She sighed and turned the page. In the following pictures neither of them were looking at the camera and in many cases it was obvious that they were alone.

"How did you get these?" She asked Lucy, curiously. She smiled and told her that there where pinhole cameras scattered about the place just in case something happened or Arif decided to make a phone call when he was round. Sue nodded and went back to the book, turning another page.

Lucy saw Sue's expression go blank and knew she was remembering something. Curious to see which image had gained a memory from her Lucy went behind the sofa and looked over her shoulder. The page showed a picture of a very cute, very sheepish Jack with what looked like a spoon in his hand, the caption read 'Busted.' She was unsure why this would be the one where all the others failed, but went back round to her seat just in time to see Sue come back.

Her cheeks were flushed bright red and they seemed to turn even darker when she realised they were both staring at her. Lucy was even more curious to know what she had remembered now because the scene that photo was taken from shouldn't have really gained that reaction from her unless... She covered her mouth to try and stop the bubble of laughter in its tracks. She was not remembering the image, but Jack, Jack with the same greyish jacket and dark blue T-shirt. They had only put in one image of that day, but Lucy had been very tempted to put in a scene which had involved Jack with those clothes on but with Sue only wearing a thin blue dressing gown and it had involved a wobbly wicker basket.

Callum also looked at the picture after seeing Sues blush and the name Jack Hudson grew bigger, bolder and started flashing red in time with the alarm bells ringing in his mind.

"What did you remember?" He asked, glad Sue couldn't hear the stiffness in his voice.

"Nothing much, nothing important," was her only reply. The room fell silent once again until the sound of Sue's stomach rumbling filled the room which made all three of them realise how hungry they were.

"Oh my, look at the time it's gone two o'clock! I better get lunch started, I'm sorry I should have realised earlier."

"Hey, why don't I go get some take out, it'll stop you having to make anything, my treat."

"Oh, but It's no hassle honestly."

"Nope, I'm not letting you cook on your day off, how does pizza sound? I saw a place not far from here on the way from the airport."

"That sounds great. I haven't had pizza in years. Well, at least I don't think I have..." Callum laughed at Sue's comment and the confusion on her face before turning to Lucy. He saw a small smile spread across her lips as she looked over at him.

"I suppose that seems reasonable, but I am cooking you a home cooked meal at least once while you are here." He smiled back.

"I wouldn't have it any other way."