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- Resurgam by Ophelia
Something very angry is haunting a tiny graveyard on the
Vineyard.
- Simple Gifts by Livasnaps
A week apart following the events of Millennium gives
Mulder and Scully a lot of time to think. They come to the decision
that a late Christmas is MUCH better than none at all.
- The Thirty-Sixth by Jess M.
It's about faith, religion and sainthood.
- Aftershock by Terma
Agents Mulder and Scully assist the San Francisco
Police Department in tracking down a mysterious strangler
in the aftermath of a 6.7 earthquake.
- Cadenza by Terma
Mulder and Scully return to San Francisco to
protect a cursed violin virtuoso whose life is endangered by
mysteries from the past.
- The Dreaming Sea by Revely
A spectacular sighting in a seaside town brings Scully and
Mulder face-to-face with a salt-water surprise.
- Grand Gestures by Revely
Disappearing jocks, soaring temperatures and a sweaty
Mulder and Scully.
- The 13th Sign by Prufrock's Love
He saw no reason for life, death, sex, Armageddon,
or emotional dysfunction to stand in the way of true love.
- The Mastodon Diaries by CindyET
Mulder and Scully are thrown back in time...12,000
years.
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- Aftermath by
CathGerm
What happened after Skinner went through the
door of Kersh's office. (This story is also on Skinnerific!))
- Intuition by MeridyM
On a ritual murder case in the Rocky Mountains, things
get personal for Doggett.
- Empathy by MeridyM
During an unusual weekend, Doggett is reminded that
even in the face of loss and regret, you can love and be loved.
- Obligation by MeridyM
He missed the man
he'd been. That man would have kissed that pretty woman in a way
she wouldn't have forgotten. Where the hell had he gone?
- Wiss-ka-tjon & Ashes-to-Ashes by Rutabaga
An FBI employee missing for ten years is found, the Lone Gunmen get a new toy, and Reyes drags a reluctant Doggett off to Washington state in search of "Monkey-Man."
- Rontenatanónhnha by Sylvia Tremblay
Reyes and Doggett investigate a seemingly unrelated string of murders.
- An Honest Word by winter baby
We all lie, for better or for worse.
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