On his weekend off, Mulder travels to the South Street area of Philadelphia, at the request an old friend, to investigate a murder, one with paranormal overtones. After her weekend plans fall through, Scully decides to join him.
25 years in one night. Mulder & Scully awaken to the future. Rated R. (147 K)
Slippin’ Mickeys, “TUEBOR”
Scully must fend for herself, while Mulder attempts to telepathically search for Scully. Rated NC17. (174 K)
Sewell-Jennings, Annie, “GLASS LANDSCAPE”
Sequel to “JOURNAL 1999″. Rated NC17. (433 K)
MD1016, “JOURNAL 2000″
“After all that we have had to endure these last few months, I now look back on the mundane — the trips to the dry cleaners, endless piles of paperwork, buying a carton of milk — with a relish that only the aged and infirm have understood. Now, of course, we all understand.” -Dana Katherine …
“I marvel that I am writing to you–that we are allowed to communicate. Back in the Simpleton camp, the day we said good-bye on the train platform, I never thought to see or hear from you again. That would have been a great shame after all we endured together. It snowed here last December (yes, …
Post-colonization, Mulder and Scully live as different people with their own families, only to find each other again. Rated R for sexual content. (279 K)
K, Dasha, “BLINDED BY WHITE LIGHT”
Mulder goes back in time to save Scully’s life. Rated NC17 (194 K)
Anton, Rachel, “THE ELEVENTH HOUR”
A dream, or an alternate universe? Skinner sends Scully to investigate a missing persons case after Mulder’s disappearance in REQIUEM, only to find him again in a parallel universe where she had not made the choices she had. Rated R for language. (300 K)
Ward, L.A. “MOBIUS”
“What it is was all a dream? What if you wake to find that the man you loved was never abducted and the child you gave birth to never existed? Or did he?” Rated NC17. (200K)
Caldwell, Paige, “SILENT LUCIDITY”