A post-Orison character study. NC-17 for sexual content. “What’s left when words fail?”
Mulder has resigned from the Bureau. Scully goes to his apartment to find out why. The visit doesn’t go according to anyone’s plan.
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Scully and Mulder investigate mysterious deaths at a
biotechnology company and find themselves at odds
over a working hypothesis. Set between “Demons”
and “Gethsemane.”
25 years in one night. Mulder & Scully awaken to the future. Rated R. (147 K)
Slippin’ Mickeys, “TUEBOR”
Mulder and Scully deal with homicide in post-colonization wilderness. Rated NC17 for some sexual content and violence.
Analise, “A THIN VENEER” (outside link)
When Mulder disappears for four years, leaving Scully pregnant with twins, she turns to Skinner for love and support. When Mulder unexpectedly returns, the men clash over Scully. Scully/Skinner, character death.
Prufrock’s Love, “PROMISES TO KEEP” (offsite link)
Mulder and Scully investigate the appearance of a strange creature in an MIT laboratory, and find themselves drawn though a vortex into another world – a world where magic works – a world that is threatened by a terrible darkness.
First place Winner of 1995 Spooky Awards for Best Long Story, Best Fantasy story, and Most …
Mulder goes back in time to save Scully’s life. Rated NC17 (194 K)
Anton, Rachel, “THE ELEVENTH HOUR”
Mulder and Scully stuck in prehistoric times. (1400 K)
aka Jake, “THE MASTADON DIARIES”
“Reality and rationality have been my touchstones all these years, in the face of so much that can’t be easily explained. Now, in Africa, under this sun that burns away reason, confronted by the scratches on this object, they have slipped away from me like slick, moss-covered pebbles through my fingers. I think that’s why …