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 [Originally posted to Tumblr on 2 November 2012, then cross-posted to Wordpress on 11 November 2012]

Warning!: This article contains major plot spoilers for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and mild spoilers for The Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley’s People. If you wish to remain unspoiled, then I advise that you skip this article.

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John Le Carré’s work is known, perhaps more than anything, for the way in which details are used to tell the story contained within the novel - no detail is wasted, and nearly everything, no matter how obscure, goes towards the end of giving the reader insight into the story, or the characters who reside within it. One such detail is the use of what is known within the Circus as the workname. Within Le Carré’s work, and specifically in this instance, within the Karla Trilogy (Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, The Honourable Schoolboy, and Smiley’s People), the Circus tradition of the workname provides a double function, both in the sense that the workname conveys information about the agent who bears it and in the sense that there is a very deliberate order and reasoning to which worknames the reader learns and when they learn them.

In order to understand Le Carré’s use of worknames as a device within his novels, it is essential that the reader understand the operational function of the workname. While it is easy to conflate an agent’s workname with an alias, what evidence can be pulled from the novels suggests that they are similar but not at all synonymous. Unlike an alias, which may be used in any number of ways (and any given agent may have a large number of them), the workname has a small number of prescribed uses. The first of these, as seen in all three novels, is for the sake of record-keeping. The Circus keeps an extensive database of worknames associated agents both in-action and retired (Smiley’s People 62), and when an agent is mentioned in files, reports, and other such documents, they are commonly referred to by their workname (Tinker, Tailor 78, 90). In addition, an agent will generally - in the field at least, use their workname with other agents, particularly if there is a fear of wire-tapping or other forms of surveillance (The Honourable Schoolboy 518). However, with more casual informants, the agent will generally use an alias rather than their workname, which is more closely guarded.

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Characters: Ann Smiley, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Word Count: 397 

General Summary: It is common knowledge that the Smileys are perpetually at war with one another.

It is not common knowledge, however, that this is patently untrue. 

Author’s Note: Another Ann and George prompt from February 2013.


Contrary to common gossip, the Smileys were not perpetually at war with one another, if at all. George Smiley knew this, as did Ann, although there were times in which even they were fooled by appearances. The truth, a George might have had it, was in the details.

It was in how, on an especially rainy day, Ann Smiley arrived home from her most recent escapade to find her husband sitting by the phonograph, his chin resting atop his hands as he stared intently into space whilst a symphony orchestra played Liszt. She had purchased the recording specifically for him despite his general disinterest in music because she had recognised the symphony’s name as being modelled after one of the lengthy German books that lined their shelves.

It was, too, in the way that George Smiley one day noticed in his wife’s eyes a keen understanding of at least a large portion of the words leaving his lips as he read aloud from a battered old copy of Goethe’s Faust.


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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Characters: Ann Smiley, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Word Count: 388

General Summary: One evening, George Smiley receives a letter from Ann, who has been gone for several months.

Author’s Note: Another one from February 2013.


George Smiley had not expected the small, carefully folded stationary card on his writing desk. Picking it up with unusually delicate care, he examined it, his faded blue eyes scanning over the carefully penned address on the back. After a moment’s hesitation, he sat down in his desk chair, turning the card over in his hands for several minutes before finally resolving to open it.

The stationary was expensive, but gave easily under his efforts at opening, the delicate wax seal breaking away and shedding a few thin red flakes onto his desk as he unfolded the contents. The stationary gave off a faint, familiar scent as it was opened, but despite it, George failed to bat an eye, his attention fixed instead on the loose, airy curve of the lettering dotting the page.


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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley's People / Smiley series
Rating: G
Setting: After Smiley's People
Characters: Karla, Ann Smiley, George Smiley, Tatiana
Warnings: Spoilers for Smiley's People
Word Count: 349

General Summary: George's memories are linked together like bits of chain fencing, but sometimes they flow into one another.

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt for 'Chestnut.'


For George Smiley, the smell of roasting chestnuts was inexorably tied to the memory of Berne in winter. The smoky, burnt-wood aroma took him back to snowy streets and the dull, throbbing anxiety of the hunt. And just as chestnuts were tied to Berne, so the memory of Berne conjured the spectres of Karla and his mad daughter - spectres which had mercifully stayed away from his memories of Berlin to hover over Switzerland.

Neither of these associations were ones with which Ann Smiley was familiar


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Distraction

Friday, 21 December 2018 16:58
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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Peter Guillam/Unnamed OC
Secondary Pairings: Peter Guillam/George Smiley, Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Word Count: 326 

General Summary: Peter can't quite concentrate on his date.

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt for 'Jingle Bells/Sleigh Bells.'


The carriage ride had been dragging on for what seemed like ages, and Peter Guillam was insufferably bored. He could hardly hear himself think over the sound of hooves and bells, and yet, in between the noise and seemingly thoughtful responses to his date’s nattering, his mind insisted over and over again on returning to the lonely figure of George Smiley.

George was likely, he knew, alone again this Christmas, with Ann off in the country with her family or god-knows-who, and Peter couldn’t help but feel that his place was at Bywater Street, seated at a table over coffee.


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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: G
Setting: The Fish Pond Tapes (a domestic retirement AU)
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Implied Peter Guillam/George Smiley
Word Count: 365 

General Summary: Every year, Peter wages a war against winter in general.

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt for 'Sled.'


The winter season was a period of seemingly perpetual discontent for Peter. Between the dull ache in his joints that he refused to acknowledge, even to George, and the constant battle to keep the fish pond from icing over, his speech was frequently sprinkled with bitter complaining about the season and irate cursing of the possibility of snowfall. Even George, for whom snow was a mortal enemy, tolerated winter better than Peter, and it was often up to the older man to soothe his rankled nerves after a particularly difficult time breaking up the ice that had begun to form on the surface of the pond.


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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / The Honourable Schoolboy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Setting: In between The Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley's People
Characters: Peter Guillam, Molly Meakin
Primary Pairings: Peter Guillam/Molly Meakin, Peter Guillam/George Smiley
Secondary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Warnings: Spoilers for The Honourable Schoolboy
Word Count: 392

General Summary: After meeting with George, Peter pays a visit to his only other major source of support.

(A sequel to this piece

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt for 'Stockings/Socks.'


"What are you thinking?" Carding her fingers through Peter’s wind-tousled hair, Molly tightened her dressing gown around her shoulders and crossed a leg over her knee, small glimpses of skin just visible beyond the sheer fabric of her black stockings, which had not yet been removed when he had arrived. It had been past any reasonable hour when Peter had phoned her, and reluctantly, she had agreed to allow him over to her flat without bothering to do more than throw on her dressing gown.

Now, shoes toed safely off under the table, and his legs curled up under him on Molly’s sofa, Peter Guillam half sat, half leaned against her on the sofa in his shirtsleeves, his gaze distracted and somewhat absent, his head resting against her collarbone. Finally, after several minutes, he spoke his first words since he’d turned up on her doorstep, his voice raspy and distant. "I just came from George’s."
 

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Aftermath

Friday, 21 December 2018 16:04
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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / The Honourable Schoolboy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Setting: In between The Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley's People
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Implied Peter Guillam/George Smiley
Warnings: Spoilers for The Honourable Schoolboy
Word Count: 220 

General Summary: In the aftermath of Operation Dolphin, Peter and George find themselves left out in the cold. 

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt for 'Fireplace.'


George Smiley had not stirred from his place in front of the fireplace for the last hour and a half, his usually blinking, owlish eyes hooded, his lips pressed into a thin, pensive line. Behind him, Peter Guillam paced like a caged tiger, his heels clicking on the wood flooring every time he left the rug. Finally he stopped behind George’s chair, his hands stopping just short of resting on the other man’s shoulders.

"You look tired."


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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Setting: Pre Canon
Characters: Roy Bland, Control, Bill Haydon, Jim Prideaux, George Smiley
Word Count: 254

General Summary: Every year, Control replaces the tea in his office with something more sinister.

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt for 'Eggnog.'


It was around the second week of December that it happened. The aroma of Control’s jasmine tea would suddenly go away, replaced by another, even more dreaded scent. With few exceptions - notably Smiley, but also Haydon who made a policy of carrying his own coffee around - the already small number of visits made by various personnel to Control’s office dropped by half.

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Characters: Ann Smiley, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Secondary Pairings: Ann Smiley/A Lover
Word Count: 205

General Summary: George reflects on a pet name given by one of Ann's lovers.

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt 'Angel.'


He called her “Angel” over Ann’s “tart’s phone,” to George’s disgust - to Ann’s as well, judging by the faces she pulled whenever he crooned it at her through the phone’s receiver. George couldn’t remember much about him - he was likely as anything to be another ballet dancer she’d dredged up - but he could already see Ann growing bored with him, and irate with the name.

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley series
Rating: G
Setting: Pre-Canon
Characters: Control, Toby Esterhase, Bill Haydon, George Smiley
Word Count: 257

General Summary: Toby wants to put up a tree at London Station, an idea that Control is violently opposed to.

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt 'Christmas Tree.'


"For the last time, Toby, the answer is no." Control’s response was an irritable growl.

"But Contr -"

"No. There will be no tree at London Station."

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: G
Characters: George Smiley
Word Count: 438

General Summary:
 For all their supposed similarities, George Smiley has never liked the snow.

Author’s Note: Back in December 2012, I tackled the 25 Days of Holiday Fic. This was the prompt 'Snow.'


George Smiley has never been fond of snow. It didn’t particularly matter what sort of snow. English snow, German snow, Swiss snow, Swedish snow. Powdery snow, clumpy snow that was half-ice, thick-packed snow. It was all more or less the same to him.

Ann would probably have said that George ought to like the snow. Not because it rendered the world into shades of black and white and grey, but because, she would point out, it was like him.


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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: T
Setting: Pre-Canon
Characters: Bill Haydon, Peter Guillam, Ann Smiley, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Secondary Pairings: Peter Guillam/George Smiley, Implied Peter Guillam/Bill Haydon
Word Count: 1000

General Summary: A young Peter Guillam has his first real glimpse of Ann Smiley and receives a warning, which spikes his natural paranoia in regards to both his sexuality and his feelings towards her husband.

Author’s Note: This was written and posted on 8 November 2012, and was tagged "Ann Smiley's incredible ability to judge a man's sexuality at a glance as told by George" because the fact that this is a canonical thing is amazing to me.


Peter was struck first by Ann. Ann Smiley who swept into the room, as another man once described her, “like a Celtic goddess” and silently, effortlessly demanded the attention of all present, just by virtue of her being there. He had heard of her long before he had seen her - whispers in the break rooms of the Circus and in the field, in the periods between work when fieldmen congregated and swapped stories and the latest word on the higher-ups. Ann Smiley, errant wife to Control’s right hand man - a woman who was, in so many ways, everything that her husband was not. Not for nothing, it was whispered in the corners of safehouses, had Roy Bland taken up the habit of courting with any Deb who bore even the slightest resemblance to his old recruiter’s spouse. In other corners, it was whispered that where Bland had been rejected, others had been successful, and the name that he heard repeated time and time again was one that he could only blush to think of in that context.
 

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: G
Setting: The Fish Pond Tapes (a domestic retirement AU)
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Peter Guillam/George Smiley (sort of - it's very platonic here)
Secondary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Word Count: 1000 

General Summary: Both George and Peter are spending Christmas alone, and Peter decides that they might as well do it together

Author’s Note: The Christmas prompts. They've begun. Originally posted 2 November 2012.


It was late in the afternoon on Christmas day when the knock came at the door of the house on Bywater Street. Blinking owlishly, and suddenly all too aware that he was still in his dressing gown, George Smiley stood up from his arm chair beside the closed curtains and listened for a second knock, which would confirm, upon a second sharp rap, who it was at the door, but none came. Finally approaching the door slowly, he unlocked the bolt and opened it to find Peter Guillam standing awkwardly at the door, the collar of his blue wool overcoat pulled up against the cold and his hands still covered by the expensive kid leather of his driving gloves, one of which held a brown shopping bag.


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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: G
Characters: Ann Smiley, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Word Count: 369

General Summary: The Smileys have never been congruous in their perceptions of the world. 

Author’s Note: A short piece about Ann and George. Written 25 October 2012.


The night is unseasonably warm, and to save money they don’t need, the bedroom window of the house at Bywater Street has been left open. The sun hasn’t quite finished going down, but the stars are already out and barely visible through the dark clouds over London, casting the entire sky a hazy mixture of greys and violets. Sitting beside the window, in a silk dressing gown and smoking a long-stemmed cigarette, her hair tied back from her face in a fashion that most would call “striking,” but that her husband quietly deemed “very like you,” the still - by most standards - newly married Ann Smiley languishes in a way that she didn’t know she was capable of.


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Old Friends

Friday, 21 December 2018 01:38
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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: G
Characters: Peter Guillam, Ann Smiley, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Word Count: 271 

General Summary: George Smiley, Peter would likely say, was old friends with the darkness.

Author’s Note: A tiny character portrait of George Smiley from October 2012.


Some people were of the opinion that the worst thing to ever happen to George Smiley was Ann Smiley. Others were of the opinion that that title belonged to the day that he was forced out of the Circus, either for the first or second time. In reality, it was neither of these that marked the darkest period in Smiley’s life, and if asked, he might not be able to precisely say what did.
 

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: T - M
Setting: Inception au
Characters: Control, Peter Guillam, Bill Haydon, Jim Prideaux, Connie Sachs, Ann Smiley, George Smiley, Jerry Westerby
Primary Pairings: Wasn't sure yet. Probably Bill Haydon/Jim Prideaux, Peter Guillam/George Smiley, Ann Smiley/George Smiley
Secondary Pairings: Probably Peter Guillam/Bill Haydon, Bill Haydon/Ann Smiley

General Summary: Jim Prideaux was meant to be dead, but he isn't, and the process of becoming a true Lotus-Eater is far more difficult than is usually assumed.

There's also a gifset that I made here.

Author’s Note: This was a cool idea that I had planned to write and then never did but I'm putting it here because I still love it. Damn me.


"There is a man." Control paused, his eyes drifting somewhere into the distance over Smiley’s left shoulder. "Jim Prideaux."

Smiley nodded, "I’m aware of him - he was shot and killed in the field."

"That’s where you’re wrong." Smiley’s eyebrows shot up, and Control half-laughed, half-coughed. "Jim Prideaux is still alive, and in England."

"And?" He pursed his lips in an attempt to conceal any further surprise.

Control exhaled a cloud of smoke. "I need you to assemble a team."

"What for?"

"Don’t be dense, George!" Smiley didn’t flinch at the older man’s snarl - he was, at this point, entirely used to his employer’s moods. Finally, Control stubbed his cigarette out in an overloaded ashtray. "For Prideaux, there must never have been a Circus. I need you to make sure of this."

Smiley was quiet for a moment before finally speaking. "You realise that what you’re asking is -"

"You and I both know damn well that it’s possible," Control snapped, "so don’t give me that."

The corners of his mouth twitching downwards briefly, Smiley nodded slowly. "I need at least forty-eight hours to assemble my team."

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / Smiley Series
Rating: G
Setting: The Fish Pond Tapes (a domestic retirement AU)
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Implied Peter Guillam/George Smiley
Warnings: Major Character Death
Word Count: 432

General Summary: Peter begins sending George messages burned onto his toast in the morning.

Author’s Note: Wow okay so this is one of the few other major pieces in this AU, and it's the one people get the most heated over in a way. But it was written 23 February 2012, and continues to hurt people despite coming from a light-hearted prompt regarding a toaster that burns messages on bread.


George Smiley was halfway through his breakfast the first time he noticed the messages on his toast. By the time he caught it, all that was left was a single G, half covered by egg.

Glancing up at Peter’s turned back, George carefully scraped the egg from the second slice of toast to expose a single word:

Morning.


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Trespassers

Thursday, 20 December 2018 01:10
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Fandom: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy / The Smiley Series
Rating: G
Setting: The Fish Pond Tapes (a domestic retirement AU)
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Primary Pairings: Peter Guillam/George Smiley (implied)
Word Count: 868

General Summary: Despite himself, Peter is secretly protective of the fish pond George keeps in the back garden.

Author’s Note: I originally posted this piece - the first of a handful belonging to this AU - on 6 September 2011, at the request of someone who was at the time very close to me. We are no longer on speaking terms, but I still like the piece, and am pleased that it was...rehabilitated in a lot of ways by someone else close to me.


George knew Peter would never admit it, but the fish had become akin to his children. In the beginning, he was ambivalent towards the little fish pond that Smiley had insisted on installing in the back garden, even going so far as to say that it seemed silly to have pets that couldn’t be interacted with directly. Patiently, George had simply told him that if he thought the fish were silly, then he didn’t have to deal with them.

That ended any potential for argument.

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Fandom: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / The Smiley Series
Rating: G
Characters: Peter Guillam, George Smiley
Word Count: 188

General Summary: A short prompt fill for the prompt: "These old books"

Author’s Note: I originally posted this to Tumblr on 3 September 2011.


"How many of these have you actually read, George?" Running his thumb over the dusty spines of a pile of large coffee table books, Peter Guillam glanced up at the other man from where he was stretched out on the sofa, his brown suede shoes carefully folded over each other.

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