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Daydreamer, “ICED”

After 22 months, Mulder is found at an abandoned research station in Antarctica. Traumatized by the months alone, his memory gone, Skinner comes to bring him home and the two men forge a new and different relationship. Rated R for violence.
Daydreamer, “ICED”
part 1 (466K) | part 2 (379K) | part 3 (693K)

Anjou, “SPEECHLESS”

Mulder escapes a near-fatal accident during an investigation that leaves him speechless. Rated PG-13. (106K)
Anjou, “SPEECHLESS”

Analise, “LUCKY LIZZY”

Mulder and Scully investigate hauntings at coal mines. Rated PG-13.
Analise, “LUCKY LIZZY” (outside link)

Alanna, “CHIPS OF WHEN”

“What are you afraid of? That you’ll find her? That you’ll have to deal with it?” — Harold Pillar in “Closure”. When Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate the mysterious appearance of a missing girl on a billboard, they deal with Scully’s barrenness and Samantha. Rated R. (108 K)
Alanna, “CHIPS OF WHEN”

Wickdzoot, “Complicated Shadows” arc

Mulder suffers from severe depression. Mulder’s journals on recovering emotionally and mentally from a three-year abduction, alien experimentation, sexual abuse, and Scully’s death. Great, witty, Mulder characterization. Mulder/Skinner friendship, Mulder/other. Rated R for disturbing imagery. 
Wickdzoot, “COMPLICATED SHADOWS” – part 1 (436 K)
Wickdzoot, “DIFFERENT LIGHT” – part 2 (209 K)
Wickdzoot, “DEUX EX MACHINA” – part 3

Amperage & Livengoo, “OKLAHOMA”

Mulder as Spooky, brilliant, young, but highly disturbed on a violent serial killer case. Rated R for violence. Winner of 1996 Spooky for Best Action/Adventure (First Place), Best Drama (Second Place), Best Mulder Characterization (Third Place), and Best Portrayal of Mulder Angst (First Place). Winner 1996 EMXC Awards for Best Horror, Best Novel, and Best

Alloway, “ALL THE MULDERS”

“In another age, another place, it would have been a hell of an opening line.
‘Three aliens, a Mulder, and a Cancerman walk into a bar…’ In these post-Project days, of course, it’s just straightforward narrative.” Rated R. (9 K). Cross-posted in POST-COLONIZATION
Read it here.