Jul. 26th, 2015
So today, here at the big Round Table, let's hear about some of the favorite fiction moments that have been imagined. Or perhaps you have a new idea about it, would like to remark on the surroundings that would have been present when the American and the Soviet first discovered what the all knowing Waverly had in mind.
The discussion is open. I should think we have a lot to examine.

A Hidden Past ~ Final Part
Jul. 26th, 2015 09:16 pm
Link to Part One: A Forgotten Past
Link to Part Two: A Forgotten Past
Link to Part Three: A Forgotten Past
Link to Part Four: A Forgotten Past
The next morning Illya and Becca examined some old estate plans that had been found amongst the papers stored in Gramp's study. One large yellowed sheet covered most of the huge kitchen table. Various bottled condiments held down the edges and corners.
"I wonder where the memorial could be, I've never seen anything in our gardens that could be considered one," Rebecca sighed.
Gramps pointed to a faded line, "that seems to mark a boundary, but it's not our current one, that's right back here." He commented as he indicated the approximate end of the existing garden.
Part one was here, part two was here
The Reluctant Traitor Affair Part 3
His heart was pounding in his chest as he followed Nick out to the car. Kurt was already there, scowling to see the guns still in Illya's hands. “What happened?” Kurt demanded.
“Slight change of plans,” Nick explained urbanely. “There are two UNCLE agents back there who are very angry with our new recruit here. We really need to get out of here sharpish.”
“Or we could just put a bullet in Kuryakin's head and move on with our lives,” Kurt answered.
“That is not my preferred option,” Illya said, glancing over his shoulder. “Slate will be out for a while, but Dancer will be right behind us. She is very persistent.”
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