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I was unable to write anything for yesterday's pic fic, so I borrowed the prompt for my double drabble.
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“So it was an accident?” asked Mr Waverly.
“Yes Sir, a serendipitous one,” replied Illya. “Two lab technicians bumped into each other. They dropped the solutions they were carrying, which broke and mixed together. They then noticed a strange reaction. After a bit of experimentation, we’ve managed to develop a spray which does this.”
He sprayed the square the of glass, which he had set up, with solution. Mr Waverly watched, with astonishment, as the glass melted from the frame.
“We only need to develop a delivery system which can be secreted upon the person.”
“This is an excellent work, Mr Kuryakin,” Waverly praised, as he took his leave. “I’m sure it will be a useful tool in an agent’s arsenal.”
Napoleon, who had stayed quiet throughout the demonstration, waited until the Old Man had gone before saying anything.
“Who are these lab techs?” he asked. “That seems like in unlikely occurrence for people trained to handle chemicals.”
“I don’t remember their names,” Kuryakin replied, a little too quickly.
“I knew it! You know the names of everyone who works in theses labs. You’re the one who had the accident.”
“Da, but Mr Waverly has no need to know that.”

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“So it was an accident?” asked Mr Waverly.
“Yes Sir, a serendipitous one,” replied Illya. “Two lab technicians bumped into each other. They dropped the solutions they were carrying, which broke and mixed together. They then noticed a strange reaction. After a bit of experimentation, we’ve managed to develop a spray which does this.”
He sprayed the square the of glass, which he had set up, with solution. Mr Waverly watched, with astonishment, as the glass melted from the frame.
“We only need to develop a delivery system which can be secreted upon the person.”
“This is an excellent work, Mr Kuryakin,” Waverly praised, as he took his leave. “I’m sure it will be a useful tool in an agent’s arsenal.”
Napoleon, who had stayed quiet throughout the demonstration, waited until the Old Man had gone before saying anything.
“Who are these lab techs?” he asked. “That seems like in unlikely occurrence for people trained to handle chemicals.”
“I don’t remember their names,” Kuryakin replied, a little too quickly.
“I knew it! You know the names of everyone who works in theses labs. You’re the one who had the accident.”
“Da, but Mr Waverly has no need to know that.”

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Date: 2016-11-02 04:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-11-02 08:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-11-02 04:41 pm (UTC)Serendipity...love the title. I pactnmmt and I were both using that word this morning when discussing the use of the the words "thump- thump-thump" in our Halloween stories that we ...surprise, wrote for each other for the Scrapbook Challenge.
What are the odds of picking each other's prompts and having those words in our stories as well. Serendiptiy...
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Date: 2016-11-02 08:29 pm (UTC)I think Napoleon will mention it at every opportune moment.
You and pactnmmt must have been channelling each other. I haven't got around to reading most of the Hallowe'en stories. Hopefully I will over the next couple of days.
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Date: 2016-11-02 10:25 pm (UTC)This will make them easier to find when you have the time to read. I'm not caught up at all.
http://section7mfu.livejournal.com/1612430.html
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Date: 2016-11-02 07:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-11-02 08:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-11-03 02:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-11-03 06:39 pm (UTC)I don't think he's prepared to admit such a potentially dangerous mistake to the old man.