AUTHOR'S NOTE
Well as you guess, I am Fictionaire. Thanks for all those who played along and allowed me to stay in character throughout this whole story. But if there's a time to break character it's at the end. Thank you to all those that kept on reading. Because I debated whether or not to write "The Shadow Man" chapters as it was since I was afraid that I would lose the viewers. Agent Taylor was never meant to be a bad agent, just a desperate to impress agent.
When I began this story, I expected it to be a comedy or parody. But as the chapters went on, it evolved into a serious story. And my intention was to never force the story into a particular direction. To those who liked Agent Taylor, as you probably would have figure out was that he was me and that's what made him so easy to write.
The story was suppose to be just concentrating on the father of Scully's baby but turned out to show a lesson on how Redemption can see you through. Also think the Agent Taylor's Character grew as the story went on. I think that was due to the game on a general forum called OC: Character Development. It enabled me to get into the character deeper.
ANSWERS TO THE STORY
Now of course their were questions left unanswered for the story to keep you readers guessing. The piece of paper that Krychek gave Agent Taylor is not one that I'll answer.
The Shadow Man: Was always meant to be Krychek. That's why when Agent Taylor first met Krychek, Krychek spoke in a British accent. That was meant to make sure the Agent didn't know. Also Krychek, if you didn't know, never did the test and paid someone to beat him up and take the Dummy results so he didn't have to show proof of the test results.
Deputy Director Kersh: Put Agent Taylor, another if you didn't know, in charge of finding out the Father of Scully's baby, conspired with Krychek to make sure that the finger pointed to Mulder so that Kersh could sack Mulder due to an unprofessional relationship with Scully. He didn't have to worry about Scully since she was leaving anyway.
That, "You Got That Straight?" Line by Agent Taylor to Agent Doggett was really to poke fun at Agent Doggett. I think that could be Agent Doggett's tagline, like Scully's "Oh My God." Or Mulder's "Truth is out there."
MORE TO COME?
Now I'm not sure what your feelings of Agent Taylor after this story. But would like to hear if you want to see him in another X-File, since I've got one planned and maybe I'll write it soon and test the water. Thank you again, I'm glad people did like it.
