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- The X-Files (14)
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Following the events of Anasazi (2x25), things take a bizarre turn, and Mulder and Scully are forced to do whatever it takes to save each other as they try to uncover the truth about human and alien experimentation that may still be taking place.
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“Her name is Bambi, Mulder.” Scully teased gently, popping straws into their drinks. Her eyes flitted up, trying to meet his, hoping to read what he was feeling; he had gone out fairly happy, and now seemed sullen. When he didn’t return the eye contact, she pressed further: “Did something happen?”
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Her first night back in her own bed after the events of Orison, and Mulder is there to comfort and love her.
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Mulder and Scully navigate their first day back at work after becoming lovers. Pure fluff.
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Just trying to give Scully and Mulder (and their baby) a little happiness.
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Post All Things. One change in life plans, and you might miss your destiny.
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24 May 2018
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When did the rash, brash, solipsistic, arrogant Agent Mulder quit his ditching and bitching ways and morph into the attuned, sensitive, generous, still gorgeous guy who wooed and won Scully (a-gain) in the Revival? What if the giving started with a donation...
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22 May 2018
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"You'll get the next one," Mulder said paying the bill and there was an undercurrent of hopefulness in his tone that disarmed and silenced all protest.
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- Part 3 of Waiting On A Friend
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14 May 2018
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A new series (ish) thing exploring Scully’s feelings and potential actions after the series finale. They will be scattered vignettes not more than 800 words each.
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14 May 2018
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She was deep into her second year of Med School; he was nearing the end of completing dual degrees in Psychology and Criminology. Both were looking for a supplemental course that would force their minds to slow down and focus on one task that didn’t run the risk of someone being injured or killed if they made a grave misjudgment.
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04 Apr 2018