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McCall meets Control's mistress - who's also a Company
agent.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: The body of this story takes place back when the show
was on the air, before the Berlin Wall fell, when Control's biggest challenges (aside from McCall, of course) were Communists.
The flashback takes place a year earlier than that.
While She Lives
Sequel to "And Thou Shalt Be
Left Alone." Control tries to come to terms with losing Lily Romanov.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: The village of Teotecacinta
does exist, and was a Contra stronghold throughout the Contra struggle in Nicaragua. Everything else is fiction.
WARNING: This story deals bluntly
with issues of unplanned pregnancy and abortion. If you are sensitive about these issues, please do not read this story.
It also contains considerable (but not graphic) violence and fairly strong language.
When Pigs Fly
Did you ever have one of those days? The EQ men have
all been warned that they're about to. And who do you have to kill to get a decent cup of coffee in this town?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story stands alone, but takes place in my EQ-verse
some time after "A Nice Simple Girl Who Cooks." If you haven't read it, all you need to know is that Becky Baker is
Scott McCall's latest girlfriend, a professional cook who is deeply shy and who has demonstrated psychic abilities.
Emerald
A romantic interlude set immediately after "When Pigs
Fly."
White Russian Roulette
Robert and Lily Romanov undertake a simple little
mission that turns out to be anything but, while Control's obsession with Lily's dark past threatens to tear their relationship
apart for good.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story is a continuation of several of my other
EQ-verse stories, primarily the ones concerning the Control/Lily relationship. In
the timeline, it follows "When Pigs Fly" and "Emerald" by a couple weeks. If
you happen to be from Tennessee, please don't hate me – it could have happened anywhere.
WARNING: This story contains adult subject
matter.
On the Wall
When the Berlin Wall comes down, the Company celebrations
in Berlin
and New York include drinking, music, and a little light bondage.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story stands alone,
but is a continuation of my EQ-verse stories. In the timeline, it follows "White Russian Roulette". The historical portions are more-or-less accurate.
Christmastime in the City
In this romantic interlude, Control plans the
perfect Christmas for Lily in order to make up for all the ones she never had as a kid.
WARNING: This story contains adult
content. Please do not read if you are under 18.
It's All Fun and Games
A Company trainee falls apart in the field, and it's left to Robert McCall and Lily Romanov – with an assist
from Mickey Kostmayer – to see if they can put the pieces back together and salvage her career.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story stands alone, but is a continuation of
my EQ-verse stories. In the timeline, it follows "Christmastime in the City".
Thirteen Days
When
Scott McCall decides to get married, it is of course no ordinary event. It will
take all of Robert's skills, resources, and friends to make it happen in just thirteen days.
AUTHOR'S
NOTE: This story stands alone, but is a continuation
of my EQ-verse stories. In the timeline, it follows "It's All Fun & Games".
Jagged Little Pieces
In this
next installment of the Romanov stories, the death and damage from the war in Bosnia impacts everyone in Control's circle – and
may destroy the one he loves most.
AUTHOR'S
NOTE: This story is the next installment of my Control/Lily A.U. I'll warn
you right up front, it is possibly the darkest story I have ever written, and it was definitely the most difficult to write.
This story is set in history --
in a particularly awful history. Real people died. Real people were lost and terrified, homeless and hungry, raped
and tortured and murdered. Real childhoods were cut short, by death or by the experience of survival. And real
people were brave and courageous and heroic. So throughout this story you will find their words, in italics, taken from
a number of exceptional books on the Balkan conflict written by people who lived through it.
The rest is mostly fiction. The Cellist
of Sarajevo really exists, but obviously he was never helped by Lily Romanov. The
massacre at Srebrenica really took place, but Anne Keller was not the one to reveal it.
That act of heroism belongs to David Rohde, a reporter for The Christian Science Monitor, who uncovered the
first hard evidence of the slaughter (with information from unnamed U.S. intelligence sources) and gave it to the world at enormous
personal risk.
I tried to understand
and interpret the history as well as I could. For any mistakes and misinformation this
story might contain, I take full responsibility and apologize in advance.
WARNING: This story contains violence
and strong language.
The Wolves
Control has gained many enemies over the years. Now one
of his trusted lieutenants had invited all of them to New York for a chance to assassinate the spymaster. But Control has true allies as well, and he won’t be easy to kill.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story is the next installment in The Romanov
Stories, my Control/Lily A.U. In the sequence, it follows Jagged Little Pieces.
Losing Control
Lily Romanov's
pregnancy forces Control to make an unthinkable decision, and he launches the most dangerous and deceptive plan of his long
career to insure their future.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is the next in my Romanov Stories series. In the timeline, it follows “The Wolves” by a few
months. Fair warning, there is probably only one more story after this one.
Rowan Light
The final installment of the Romanov series.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: In
belated honor of the late Robert Lansing's birthday, a happy ending at last for Control. This story is for Paige, with great
thanks.
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