A/N: I saw the episode and heard people mention that Sansa was going to kill herself when she pulled out the dagger. That's not my read of it, especially not given Tyrion'reaction. So here are my two cents.

When he saw the dagger she pulled out, he felt fear, even more than he was already feeling. They were all dying, and they were hiding, but the desperation he had seen in her eyes had felt like the very last touch. It was only when he looked into her eyes that he saw the shift, from killing herself, to the idea of taking down as many people as she could before she was done for. He wished he would have taken the dagger, not to steal her glory, but to protect her.

It was in that instant, though, that he realized that they should still be married. She had mentioned Daenerys being an obstacle, but Daenerys was a fantasy and she was real. She was everything nobody had expected her to be when she had appeared at King's Landing. She was a true queen, whether or not she wore a crown. She was brave, she was a lioness who was not afraid of him, who had gone through hell and had made it back yet again, and who was ready to give her life to protect children and women and her people.

She was a she-wolf. Her people were her cubs. He wished to run by her side, wondering if he could trade his gold mane for some lupine attributes.

They should still be married. It was the thought he nursed, as he kissed her hand, promising himself that if they made it out of there alive, he would be winning his wife back.

A/N: I fell like I'm alone in the Sansa/Tyrion corner. please let me now if people are out there, and interested!