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After the Rain Mulder/ Krycek slash, Rated
R: Through a series of notes, phone calls and chats, Mulder discovers what it
really is about Alex Krycek.
Summary: An exchange
of letters and online chats leads to the truth.
Spoilers: If you haven't
watched the show, this might give away certain things like a certain character
only having one arm. IOW, basic XF M/K knowledge applies, but that's about
it.
Pic
rogoblue@earthlink.net
Category: Krycek/Scully
in Season 2 before Scully's abduction
Spoilers: Some for
Season 2
Summary: Alex Krycek
is working with Mulder and Scully and discovers something about himself and
Agent Scully.
Enya "Portrait (Out of the Blue)" no lyrics
Spoilers: Almost none for
Their Second Chance, and seeing the movie is almost
unecessary.
Warnings: Three hankies.
Notes: Roy's life doesn't
get any easier after Laurie dumps him, but with the help of a good friend,
anything is possible.
Disclaimer: Tony Edwards, and
Jake and The Kid, belong -near as I can tell- to Great North Productions, and
probably some other people as well. Hank and Jeff Metcalf, and the fictional
town of River Run, Ohio, are borrowed from the late TV show, Homefront, which
belongs to somebody else entirely. (ABC TV, maybe?) They are all used without
permission…but I treated them kindly, and I didn't make any money from them. Any
characters you don't recognize (other than the above stated) are my own
creation, and belong to me.
Summary: Back-story for Tony
Edwards (a.k.a. Mac Smith.) Set, for the most part, just after WW2. Where
do you go to find out who you are, when you can't be who you were and don't like
who you've become?
Spoiler Warning and
Rating: Contains minor spoilers for the Jake And
The Kid episode "Grand Plans." But, since it's a prequel, and pretty much
unrelated, nothing that truly spoils the plot of the episode. Rated PG-13, due
to some relatively mild 'language.'
Other notes: Huge thanks: To Sue
for insisting that I write this, and for the lovely cover. To Wendye and Sue
(again) for beta reading. But mostly thank you to Nick, for giving Tony a heart,
and a soul, and for making me care.
Summary: The aftermath of
the events in the FBI parking garage.
Spoilers: Not really. I don't
watch XF anymore, you see, so if they are in there, they're
slight.
Comments: This is a vignette based on the
event that didn't happen at the end of XF's last season, and it crosses over
slightly w/Twenty-four in that I dragged Jack Bauer into it kicking and
screaming. Hey, I needed something and Jack was the most likely choice, seeing
as how he's a secretive type guy in a secretive type agency and all.
Dogge, Mulder/Krycek Rated Gen
Spoilers: Assume minor
ones for most Krycek episodes. Takes place after "Tunguska/Terma" and "Patient
X/The Red and The Black" but before Season 6...
Warning: Er, I dunno.
Minor drug use?
Summary: The best-laid plans
of rats and men...
Summary: Dustin Yarma is
trapped in a nightmare of his own creation. A stranger in a bar
offers to help him find a way
out.
Warning: Some strong
language, explicit homoerotic sex and a flashback to a rape
scene.
Spoiler: For all of the
films: Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (Nick Lea) and Deadfall (Michael
Biehn)
Haven, Tom Andrews/Dish Boggett slash, Rated NC-17
Summary: Seventeen year old
Tom Andrews has trouble with his companions and is rescued from the situation by
Dish Boggett (from 'Lonesome Dove: The miniseries'). Tom stays with Dish for a
short time.
AntonioVivaldi- "Winter"
Spoilers: None
Warnings: Schmoop
alert!
Summary: Maximillian takes
his favorite on vacation.
Sebastian sebastian@the-wilderness.freeserve.co.uk
Mañana, Fox Mulder/Steven Harris, Alex Krycek slash,
Rated PG-13
Eddie Santiago "Manana"
Fandom: Crossover: X-Files,
The Impossible Elephant
Pairing: Implied
Mulder/Krycek, Mulder/Steven Harris
Summary: At Alex Krycek's
graveside, Mulder thinks he has been given a second
chance.
Warning: Alcohol abuse, drug
use, non-con bondage and an adult website.
Spoiler: Minor ones for "
The Fighter" (Highlander) and "In Our Image" (Outer Limits)
Summary: Everyone has a
beginning, with a mother and a father, no matter how
reluctant.
Tom McLaren/Tyr Anasazi slash, Rated NC-17
Summary: A strange little AU
where our intrepid mountain guide meets a mercenary
who's been hired to keep his group off
K2.
Notes: Just imagine one of
Tyr Anasazi's original human progenitors, who looks just like him of course,
crossed with a gorgeous green-eyed mountaineer played by Nick Lea... we did! And
for those who saw Vertical Limit, IT DIDN'T HAPPEN.
Dr
Ruthless sashworth@shaw.ca
Phantom Pain, Mulder/Krycek slash, Rated PG-13
Cover
Art by Wildy Wildy.Petoud@mcnet.ch
text file of lyrics for The Herd "From the
Underworld"
text file for story
Disclaimer: 1013 got them into
it. Now, if I get them out of it, can I keep them?
Notes: Post Existence story.
Alex has to get where he wants to be. Beta: Frankie and Sebastian. Thanks
to Wildy for the title.
Spoilers: Assume spoilers for
everything.
Postulate, Dustin Yarma/OFC/David Lake Rated PG-13
Summary: Child's-eye view of
KTG. Freaky and probably inappropriate. Oh well.
Spoilers: Anything from The
Raffle & Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye is fair game.
Warnings: Freudian? Who -
me?
Notes: The reader will
notice that the ages of the characters don't match the time frame of the two
films. For the sake of this story, I'm placing the events of The Raffle around
1985, and leaving KTG as 2000. I would argue that, thematically, The Raffle
seems almost retro-nostalgic, reminiscent of the politically incorrect, wacky
scam genre movies of the 1980's like Risky Business, Something Wild, and Ferris
Bueller's Day Off.
Summary: When the Director
orders her agents to get a hobby, LiAnn takes up slash writing, using her
partners as the central characters. Victor and Mac discover a print out of
one such story and begin to read.
Danny Elfman "Castle on the
Hill"
Warning: This is a horror
story, not a love story. Assume the worst and you won't be far
wrong.
Notes: Not everything is
always as it seems. Beta by Frankie and Sebastia;n Thanks to Kozha for the
idea.
Spoilers:
None
Sebastian
sebastian@the-wilderness.freeserve.co.uk
Fandom:
Highlander
Summary: When Cory tells
Amanda a bedtime story, Duncan has to nudge