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Challenge # 2:
In season two’s “The Round Table Affair,” Illya has been detained in the Ingolstein jail for a variety of crimes. To pass the time, he is reading from the Ingolstein Travel Guide to Linda, a woman in Communications. At one point she says, “Oh, Mr. Kuryakin, it sounds so romantic! I wish I were there with you” to which he answers, enthusiastically and without a hint of sarcasm, “So do I, Linda.” The challenge is: Who is Linda and what is she to Illya?



It was like a scene from a Western when Illya stepped through the door, into Overseas Communications. The sudden presence of the blond, whom most of the women secretly favoured over his partner, caused them to momentarily pause.

“Is Linda working today, Jane?” he asked the nearest woman, awkwardly ignoring the attention he was getting.

“I’m sorry, Mr Kuryakin, but she called in sick today,” Jane informed him. “To be honest, I think it’s more to do with the ticking off she received yesterday.”

Illya frowned. “What did she do?”

“From what I understand, she allowed a channel to remain open, unnecessarily, for more than an hour.”

As he left communications, Illya found himself plagued by guilt. He knew, without checking, that the incident was from when he was locked up in Ingolstein. It was he who had opened the channel, and had been overjoyed to find that it was Linda who had answered. They were supposed to have been on a date that night, but events had forced them to put their plans on hold. The pair had talked until his battery failed, and Linda had said several times she wouldn’t get into trouble if she didn’t close the channel. Illya, who had been enjoying her virtual company, had urged her to stay on the line.

“Why so glum, chum?” Napoleon asked as Illya entered the office.

“I think I got Linda into trouble,”

Napoleon’s eyebrows shot so far up his forehead, they almost disappeared.

“Do you want to clarify that?” he said carefully.

Illya looked at him with bafflement before realising what he’d just said. Napoleon’s heart-rate returned to normal after his partner explained what he’d actually meant.

“I shall rectify it.”

With that, Illya marched back out of the office, and straight to Mr Waverly’s. The Old Man was just finishing a telephone conversation when Illya entered.

“Can I help you Mr Kuryakin?” Waverly asked, picking up his pipe to light it.

“Linda Mulligan is not to blame for keeping the channel open for too long,” Illya stated. “It was entirely my doing.”

“Whilst I admire your gallantry, young man, Miss Mulligan is still, at least, partially at fault.”

“May I ask what form of reprimand she was given?” Illya requested.

“Not that it is any of your concern, she received a verbal warning,” Waverly told him. “Given your admission and acceptance of half the blame, I shall have the warning expunged from her record. However, as an agent, you should know better than anyone how important it is to keep the channels clear of unnecessary traffic. I am not going to give you any kind of reprimand this time, but please refrain from using your communicator for personal communications.”

“Yes Sir, thank you.”


………………………………………………………………..


A few hours later, rather than heading home, Illya made his way to Linda’s apartment. Along the way, he’d picked up flowers, chocolate, and wine. He rang the bell and waited. When the door opened, Illya was confronted with sight of a red-eyed Linda. She’d obviously been crying most of the day.

“Prosti Menya (Forgive me),” he began. “I am sorry you were reprimanded because of me, but I have set things right for you.”

He explained what he had done and asked her for her forgiveness a second time.

“Oh Illya, there’s nothing to forgive,” she told him. “I could have closed that channel at any time, but I was enjoying the sound of your beautiful voice. Come on inside. We’ll open that wine, and you can tell me more about Ingolstein.”

Date: 2015-07-16 10:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alynwa.livejournal.com
What a wonderful take on the prompt! I love how Illya stepped up and tried to take the blame for the open channel.

Thanks so much for participating in the challenge!

Date: 2015-07-16 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrua7.livejournal.com
Oh how gallant a take on the prompt. Very nice.

Date: 2015-07-16 11:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkkitty.livejournal.com
He can be a gentlemen when he wants can't he And his way of saying he's sorry--now that's a nice guy

Date: 2015-07-16 11:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laurose8.livejournal.com
Nicely managed, Illya and Mr Waverly. Thanks for this very believable postscript to the episode.

The double entendre - with Napoleon's face - was a good touch.

Date: 2015-07-17 01:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhys-whittaker.livejournal.com
That was lovely to read! And touching how Linda kept the channel open despite any repercussions she might face in order to give Illya what comfort she could by being there for him, if only as a familiar voice. And I agree with what everyone has said on here as well. And lucky Linda when Mr. Blond Hottie shows up at her door with an armful of apology. (I now wonder if she later wound up in his arms as well??)

Date: 2015-07-17 04:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glennagirl.livejournal.com
If she can't talk for an hour on an open line, then at least let the girl have chocolates. Oh wait, she did talk for an hour, and still she has chocolates. And Illya. Nice.

Date: 2015-07-17 08:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lindafishes8.livejournal.com
Sacrificed herself for him? She'll have to stand in line behind the rest of us. *grin*

Loved this!

Date: 2015-07-17 09:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otherhawk.livejournal.com
Wonderful take on the prompt - I love the thought that Linda was technically doing wrong by keeping Illya company (Although I'm pretty sure we'd all say that's never really wrong...) And I love that when she gets in trouble he does his best to make it right - very gallant and very him. Oh, and Napoleon's reaction to the "I think I got Linda in trouble" was hysterical.

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