The Great Episode Challenge is On the Air
Oct. 25th, 2018 08:00 am
Don't touch that dial. Posting for The Great Episode Challenge begins today and runs through Wednesday, October 31st.
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The third prompt for the Seven Days of Halloween Writing Challenge!
Your response posts tomorrow 10/26 and can be a sentence, paragraph, drabble...double drabble, a poem, a short story or a long one. No minimum or maximum word count. Since there are seven prompts you can choose to make your fic. a continuous story (WIP) It's up to you!
Remember, (this is important) INCLUDE the prompt with your piece. A reminder,
section7mfu is a gen, gen-mature site. Gen-mature means there is more violence, torture or mild het in your story. So please use the appropriate tags!
Have fun and we look forward to you scaring the daylights out of us...as well as Napoleon and Illya (or any other MFU or GFU characters) It'll be BOO-tiful, we know!
Here's your prompt for October 26th posting:
Great Episode challenge. Waverly Ring Affair. Prompt 2: George Dennell
George is very suspicious of what Illya has acquired and disbelieves him on principle. But when he finds Illya in trouble, he has to do something... anything, to save his life... if he's allowed to.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/16405697


Illya was walking beside his partner along one of the grey corridors of U.N.C.L.E. headquarters in New York city.
The lights were dimmed as it was three o’clock in the morning; there were few employees present and accounting deemed it inefficient to waste electricity especially in the wee hours.
Certain areas maintained full lighting such as Waverly’s offices, the Section II conference room, Communications, Security and the Labs. Everywhere else the lights were out, though there were manual wall switches to turn on the lights where needed.
The computer system had been set up to track the usage and it could be easily determined who turned on what lights where and if they turned them off or not when done.
The Old Man thought it a waste of his time having to lecture his personnel on excessive electricity usage and for once he didn’t have to reprimand Solo in such matters, no, Napoleon was prone to excesses in other areas.
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