Category Archives: A Case of...(Psychological/Mental Trauma)

Caldwell, Paige, “COMFORTABLY NUMB”

Mulder and Scully deal with Scully’s addiction to painkillers. Rated NC17 for adult material. (320 K)
Caldwell, Paige, “COMFORTABLY NUMB”

Wintersong, “SOLDIERGIRL”

Bill Scully suddenly sees the shadows, and believes the paranormal. “It was when I started guiltily praying that Dana and her partner could keep us safe that I knew my life had changed forever. That I had changed forever. And maybe these things were the closest I could come to an apology. ” Rated R.

Reilly, Megan, “ANAMORPHOSIS”

…dissociative fugue. Scully remembers past abuse and splinters into alternate personalities as a psychological defense mechanism deals with the post-traumatic stress. Her simultaneous marriage to Mulder and their stressful cases exacerbate these effects. Rated R for some sexual elements.
Reilly, Megan, “ANAMORPHOSIS”
Part I (371 K) | Part II (222K)

Stegall, Sarah, “THE SOUND OF WIND CHIMES”

Both Mulder & Scully are abducted by aliens. Rated NC17 for violence. (132 KB)
Stegall, Sarah, ”THE SOUND OF WIND CHIMES”

Spider, “LOST TIME”

…amnesia. Mulder suffers a loss of 8 years of memory, including his experience on the X-Files and his partnership with Scully. Scully works with him to try to regain his memory, as well as to recover his functionality as the principle investigator in the X-Files. Rated R. (347 K)

Segretti, Sarah, “UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES”

Scully and Mulder deal with the aftermath of the Pfaster shooting. Rated R. (27 K)
Segretti, Sarah, “UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES”

Segretti, Sarah, “LESS CERTAIN WORLD”

A fragile and frightened Mulder, traumatized by the events of “Biogenesis,” turns to an unexpected source for help. Rated R. (65 K)
Segretti, Sarah, “LESS CERTAIN WORLD”

Oracle, “TWO MONTHS”

His body has already been carved with pain. His head is full of scars. (32 K)
Oracle, “TWO MONTHS”

mimic117, “ONLY SKIN DEEP”

“Squinting against the ache in his head, Mulder tried to focus. Waist-length blonde hair framed a lovely, heart-shaped face. Bright blue eyes were surrounded by thick, black lashes. A button nose perched above a full, cupid’s-bow mouth. Her petite body was lushly curved and definitely not a child’s, in spite of the piping voice which

Marguerite, “BUT OURSELVES”

“A swish of fabric against plastic, and he was in a supplicant’s posture. Kneeling at her side, he pillowed his face on his arms and watched with half-lidded eyes the  rise and fall of her breathing. Not her breathing, the breathing of a machine. Hiss. Hiss.” Rated PG-13. (87 K)
Marguerite, “BUT OURSELVES”