X-Files Fan Fiction

Close Encounters of the Insulting Kind - 4K
Rated: G
Category: CH
Summary: And it started out as just a routine investigation...

Dependence on the Unfamiliar - 70K
Rated: PG-13
Category: X
Summary: In a world where Mulder and Scully never met, circumstance, or perhaps more than that, brings Scully face to face with conspiracies she isn't quite ready to deal with.
(Thanks to the Remix challenge, this story now has a fantastic companion piece, Unfamiliar, by CGB)

Kodomo Tame Ni - 25K
Rated: PG
Category: SA
Summary: Months after his abduction, Mulder is finally returned, only to find how much both he and Scully were changed by the ordeal. Will this be the end of their partnership?

Look Back In Anger - 26K
Rated: PG
Category: SA
Summary: Short on time and pressured by Krycek, Skinner makes the wrong decision.

MSR: The Musical - 11K
Rated: G
Category: H
Summary: Mulder and Scully fly to New York on a case and experience a few musical relationship problems. (This one is for all you musical buffs!)

Requiem of Snowfall - 32K
Rated: PG
Category: SRA
Summary: It's Christmas Eve, and Mulder is feeling as depressed as ever. Will a guardian angel be able to show
him that even if it's not such a wonderful life, it's better than the alternative?

A Short Lesson in Fraud, Freud, and Survivor's Guilt - 10K
Rated: PG
Category: SA
Summary: Aboard an alien ship, Mulder learns several kinds of truth.

A Small Matter of Immortality - 11K
Rated: PG
Category: V
Summary: One hundred years after Clyde Bruckman's death, there's a private little wake being held for him by the one person who will likely never forget him.

Soliloquy - K
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Under The Influence - 13K
Rated: PG-13
Category: S
Summary: Scully takes off from the hotel after shooting four bullets through the door, or so said the official incident reports. But later she finds that more than four bullets are missing from the gun's clip. What happened in those missing hours?

 

A short statement of disclamation: The X-Files belong to Chris Carter. I do this for fun, not profit. And I give respect (and credit) where and when they're due.

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