Post-Existence. Mulder & William live under the protection of supersoldiers in Canada, as they attempt to live a “normal” life. Neither knows that Scully is still alive, and that she, Doggett, Reyes, and the Lone Gunman are searching for them. Rated PG-NC17.
“I stay home with the baby, and Scully goes out to bring in the bacon. We’re lucky in one important respect. I happen to have some bacon of my own. My father and mother took their secrets to the grave with them, but they left behind a small fortune. When I was the last living …
Skinner urges Mulder to love Scully. Scully/other. Rated NC17. (214 K)
K, Dasha, “RED VALERIAN”
Scully and Mulder deal with a traumatic event. Rated NC17. (387 K)
Syntax6, “SPLIT THE LARK”
Mulder deals with Scully’s cancer, and a magic pickle. Rated NC17. (394 K)
Syntax6, “ISOMETRY”
Scully revisits memories during her rebellious teen years, and applies lessons to her new, developing relationship with Mulder. Mild NC17. (51 KB)
Revely, “IN THE NIGHT SEASON”
“We both know this, of course. If it takes us five years of cancer, cancermen, flukes, and flukemen to get to the point where we know this, maybe it will only take another two or three of white-black-Muslim-Asian-Christian supremacists and mad haters for one of us to look up from our desk at the other …
“Mulder was convinced that the only real deviation from the standard bomber profile was the addition of artistic and/or sexual frustration, which may be the source of the bomber’s destructive agenda. Perhaps a severe lack of social skills or a disfiguring injury, although the precipitating event may have been ten to fifteen years previous to …
Mulder and Scully find a way to keep the nightmares away. Rated NC17. (210K)
Daza, Penny, “NO MORE DEMONS”
What happens when one man’s quest becomes his religion? Rated NC17. (55.5 K)
Caldwell, Paige, “LOSING MY RELIGION”