Tumgik
#sergei x margo
allatariel · 1 month
Text
Sergei absently exchanged the blue marker for another colored marker from the tray, began shading in the sine wave. Orange. In lines like strands of hair. Margo’s hair. The memory of it soft through his fingers, of the scent of her hair, her skin, clean and warm, the sweet, strong smell of the brandy on her lips.
He moved to the negative half cycle, the white of the board again alternating through a fall of orange hair. He wondered when her hair had turned white. Did it happen slowly over the last eight years? Had the long, cold, lonely winters she wasn’t used to, hadn’t, couldn’t have prepared for, slowly leached the color from her hair, from her life? She was not meant for a cage, no matter how gilded.
Automatically, he filled in the last positive half cycle, the orange strands thinning and fading as his mind continued to wander and his pressure against the board slackened. Or had her hair turned white all at once in a shock? Was it upon learning of the bombing? Worry for her colleagues? Aleida? Did she blame herself? Was it something that happened after? Something they’d done to her? He froze. Lefortovo…
“Uh, Mr. Bezukhov?”
Slowly, he blinked, the whiteboard and the classroom refocusing around him.
“Mr. Bezukhov?”
Sergei turned, taking in the students behind their desks, their faces, some smirking, most disinterested, a few studious. Right. He had a class to teach. A life she’d paid for with her own. He owed it to her to live it. This thought had sustained him through the years, kept him moving forward, moving on. It didn’t matter that she was alive. It shouldn’t. It couldn’t. 
“So, as you can see, the current is not always constant.”
52 notes · View notes
profsoccerplayer · 3 months
Text
The elevator love story in three minutes.
Will they - won't they in several years all in an elevator.
Kudos to whoever wrote the masterpiece of two middle-aged people, secretly longing for one another. And making me want to see it work despite the impossibility of the situation.
I don't know what's better the start of it, the middle of it, or the antagonizing end of it.
In an alternate universe, they are happy. :)
36 notes · View notes
midnight-els · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
For All Mankind | 4x09 "Brazil"
Wrenn Schmidt as Margo Madison Piotr Adamczyk as Sergei Orestovich Nikulov
218 notes · View notes
ddagent · 16 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Houston, we have docking.
58 notes · View notes
onekisstotakewithme · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
put those internationals in relations!
64 notes · View notes
sparkleplatypuswriter · 4 months
Text
Margo saying "I just need to see this mission through first," is so brutal on so many levels because she didn't want to leave her post again. She wanted to prove herself before fleeing.
79 notes · View notes
h4t08 · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
👀
70 notes · View notes
thefrakkintrinity15 · 4 months
Text
For All Mankind Season 4 ended here 💔
Tumblr media
67 notes · View notes
youreorangeyoumoron · 4 months
Text
Honestly trying not to lose my mind over Sergei's new last name. Bezukhov. As in Pierre Bezukhov who waited years and years to be reunited with his love and marry her? This Bezukhov?? Fuuuuuuck
72 notes · View notes
moocowmoocow · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
52 notes · View notes
silviasi22 · 3 months
Text
youtube
Margo Madison is all what is good in this world #forallmankind
52 notes · View notes
allatariel · 11 days
Text
Margo opened the file and closed her eyes for a moment, taking a deep breath before flipping up through the pages as she had earlier that day. The post-it. She had almost convinced herself it had been a dream, a sudden madness, but there it was just as she remembered it and her heart once again skipped a beat. Sergei’s handwritten equation called to her comfortingly like an old friend. 
Careful not to bend or curl it too much, she lifted it from the page and held the equation between her fingers, feeling the grooves of the figures made by the pressure of his hand through the pen. She recalled the gentle yet urgent pressure of those same hands on her face, her neck, her body, and a heated flush climbed out of her memory and up over her chest and neck. Shocked by the intensity of the feeling ten years on and after everything that had passed between, she started, her back straightening as she willed herself back into the moment and to the task at hand.
Replacing the post-it on the page, Margo set about solving for Sergei’s message.
It wasn’t long before she had a time and a location… This is a secret place for you?
Frank’s was adjacent to 11:59, she’d had many a hurried meal there before or after a set over her years with the house band. At least until the club closed up well over a decade prior in the years following the Apollo-Soyuz broadcast. Soyuz-Apollo…
Did he truly want to unearth their meager past? Surely he must have moved on by now?
She had forgiven him years ago. Mourned what might have been. God knew he must have done the same, believing along with everyone that she had died with her colleagues. Wildly she wondered if he had shared a memorial borscht with his family in their honor, in hers? She’d eaten a lot of borscht that first fall in Moscow, learning the true meaning of cold before winter had even officially started. Her nightly memorials did little to warm the chill of grief. She shifted in her chair and swallowed down the old guilt that rose like bile in her throat at thoughts of the bombing.
She had to get up, had to move, shift her weight, her perspective.
34 notes · View notes
paperdoll39 · 3 months
Text
youtube
38 notes · View notes
midnight-els · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
For All Mankind | Margo and Sergei + Apollo-Soyuz/Soyuz-Apollo
2x06 "Best Laid Plans" 4x09 "Brazil"
223 notes · View notes
ddagent · 15 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
That was, uh, certainly lively. I’ll take that as a compliment. As I intended.
40 notes · View notes
revolutionsoftheheart · 3 months
Text
THEY WERE GONNA GO TO BRAZIL AND DO SCIENCE TOGETHER, WHY
27 notes · View notes