Fic: Unimaginable
Oct. 2nd, 2025 07:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today's Whumptober prompts did not spark off any ideas, so instead in the spirit of the fest, I went off and finished a ridiculous whumpy fic that's been hanging around almost done for a few weeks.
This was inspired by a passage in
silversmith's utterly brilliant Biggles/EvS casefic Tendernesses, Imprecise which I adored and which everyone should go and read. Anyway, there's one paragraph in it:
And I read that and I thought, if that actually happened to him, it really wouldn't go like that at all, and then I had to write how it would turn out.
Unimaginable on AO3 (3900 words, gen, angst, torture, h/c, suicidal themes)
This was inspired by a passage in
He had entertained a small private fantasy during his early months in London. The Soviets came for him and took him away, demanded information on his rescuers; and he imagined saying nothing, and somehow, later (he was hazy on this part), Bigglesworth and his colleagues would come to hear of it: that he had not, after all, betrayed them; and they would raise a glass to his memory and his reclaimed honour, saying that, if they had not gained much from their trip to Sakhalin, at least it had not been an error.
And I read that and I thought, if that actually happened to him, it really wouldn't go like that at all, and then I had to write how it would turn out.
Unimaginable on AO3 (3900 words, gen, angst, torture, h/c, suicidal themes)