6 Works found in Number Two (The Prisoner)
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Crying Wolf by abbichicken
X-Men: First Class (2011), The Prisoner (1967), X-Men (Movies)
24 Sep 2011
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When the new Number 2 addresses Number 6 as "Erik", claiming to know him, Number 6 can't work out what game this man is trying to play. When Erik doesn't appear to recognise Charles, and, on top of that, Charles finds himself depowered, he finds himself increasingly unsure of everything, fearing they are both trapped in The Village.
___No knowledge of The Prisoner necessary, but YouTubing 'The Prisoner Opening Sequence' and watching those 3 minutes will help this make considerably more sense. Largely written in Portmeirion, so some directions and descriptions will reflect the RL 'Village', rather than the precise layout in the show. Lengthy fic, 12+ parts, mostly already written, further characters to be added to tags as they appear.
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The Move find themselves in more trouble than they'd anticipated when strange men start following them around. Their manager's not saying anything, and neither is Carl, who seems to know more than he's letting on. When they all end up in The Village, Carl's the only one sane enough to figure out what's going on as he tries to find a way out.
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- 31,393
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- 1
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- 30
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The formers Number Six and Two meet and discuss the past of their young friend as well as some Village secrets. Along the way Six discovers a new purpose in life.
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- Part 3 of The Motherless Child series
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- 3,740
- Chapters:
- 1/1
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- 24
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A year after their escape, the formers 6 and 48, haunted by nightmares and memories of the Village reunite and have a little chat.
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- Part 1 of The Motherless Child series
- Words:
- 2,750
- Chapters:
- 1/1
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- 36
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Every morning when he wakes up, he thinks he's back in the Village.
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There was a time when he wasn't Number Two. There was a time when he wasn't a number. And then there is all the time after.
