I still haven't emotionally recovered from watching last night's 'Call the Midwife', and then I read this. I'm glad Illya was told. It was a distressing thing to learn, but that would have been much, much worse. The name you chose was simply perfect.
thanks for another excellent entry to this series. it certainly tugged at my heart strings. one thing that really stood out for me was Waverly being there for Illya - very nice touch in showing us how Section 1 Number 1 cares for his top team. well done. and hope this series continues.
Thank you. I found it quite emotional to write. I think this one represents some kind of closure, so unless I get a blinding flash of inspiration, this is where this series ends (for the moment). There are, and there will be others, of course.
Thanks! I think I need a break from the emotion for a bit, so don't hold your breath. But if you'd by any chance like another story about Illya and a child, try the story I wrote some time ago called "Like a flower in the sun" at http://archiveofourown.org/works/11828031 (no obligation, of course).
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Date: 2018-03-05 05:57 pm (UTC)I think I need a break from the emotion for a bit, so don't hold your breath.
But if you'd by any chance like another story about Illya and a child, try the story I wrote some time ago called "Like a flower in the sun" at http://archiveofourown.org/works/11828031 (no obligation, of course).