[Angel & Cordy]
For now, Illyria is stable.
It seems that a good shock is usually the trigger for the transformation. It's easier for her to turn into Fred than it is for her to turn back. All she seems to need is to see us in some sort of vulnerable or emotional state and she'll change. But to get her to turn back, there usually needs to be life-threatening danger or...you just happening to say the right thing at the right moment.
Given that it's subconscious to a degree, and she becomes physically vulnerable during the change, it's important to steer as clear of her as you can. There's no guarantee she'll always change back when in danger. I'm sure Angel already knows all of this, but it doesn't hurt to reiterate.
...Of course, avoiding her might be more difficult than anticipated, as she refuses to leave my side. She'll probably be showing up at the office more. With us there, and such a nostalgic setting, there's really no telling if she'll change or not.
[/Angel & Cordy]
[Jamie]
There's a good chance that Illyria will be at my side most of the time I'm at work. I'm hoping this isn't going to be a problem.
[/Jamie]
I suppose Angel already offered the best explanation one can give to those Angelus encountered over the weekend. I truly am sorry for the lives lost, but I hope people can understand that it certainly wasn't Angel behind the actions.
Though it must feel cheap to so often blame morbid events on the curses, it is what it is. It's simply too bad that those responsible for the curses don't feel quite like owning up to them like they should.