Waah! *sniffle* Well, what can I say? I'm posting my favorite post-Requiem fics as I come across them. I guess many of these don't fit into the first-time category, really, and some contain major angst as well as romance, but I'm just trying to compile my personal favorites. So lessay it's about the abduction, the baby, the return... all the stuff that really matters since Requiem, and we all know the truth about what that is... *g*


All We Know, by Karen Rasch.
The wonderful Karen Rasch's version of how Mulder came to be wearing Scully's cross (which we all know he was, despite obvious empirical evidence to the contrary *g*).

Alunakanula, by DashaK.
A Russian palindrome meaning "The moon has vanished." Dasha's stories are always wonderful, and this one is no exception.

Baggage Claim, by Sarah Segretti.
Byers takes Scully home from the hospital. Great writing, with a sniffle warning.

Mexican Fried Ice Cream Man, by Mish, and its compadre
Emeril Creme de Glace Homme, by Mish and Forte.
Wonderful, sweet, and silly... a great look into Mulder's head. A much-needed break from the [insert as many adjectives for 'horrific' as you can think of] 8th season we've endured so far!

Galileo, by Sarah Stella.
Absolutely beautiful prose.

I'm One of Them, by KatyBlue.
The abduction, from Mulder's point of view. Very good Mulder voice, very well-written...

I Speak for the Trees, by Birgit Mueller.
My own requisite Scullyangst vignette...

In a Perfect World, by CindyET.
"It's short. It's heartfelt. It's about him and her...of course. Isn't that why we're here?" (Sure wish CC and 1013 could figure that out...)

Midnight Cravings, by Julie Cantrell.
Short, made me cry...

My Favorite Word, by Mish.
Quite unique. "A connection is made, an awakening realized."

Premonition, by Donna.
"What would he hide from her?"

Small Things, by Marie Endres.
A book title turns Scully's thoughts toward small things.

Ten Minutes Ago, by Tess.
Lots of well-written angsty romance and a satisfying ending.




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