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Sequel to "An Ordinary Life". The ordinary life Scully left the Bureau for was a lie. Reunited with Mulder, they flee the danger created by her role as a CDC operative, only to discover the truth isn't what they believe it to be. NC-17
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Post "Biogenesis". A tongue-tied, twisted, earth-bound misfit returns from the Ivory Coast. The dogs of war are waiting for her... and she is waiting for them...NC-17
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A tale of horror and suspense, as told by Old Edgar, himself. NC-17 for stark, visual images
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Can you feel me? Can you touch me? NC-17
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Needing a touchstone is one thing, but sometimes you need a "tie" to bind....PG-13
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To kill malice, sometimes you have to mimic its intent. PG-13
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What happens when one man's quest becomes his religion. NC-17
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Mulder and Scully have created life. But, is it, as the Bounty Hunter suggests, made of human clay?R
Post "The End". What promises to be an idyllic weekend between new lovers, changes into a desperate pursuit for the truth. Scully is reminded that the microchip in her neck not only keeps her cancer in remission, but has the ability of controlling her mind and actions. When a countermeasure is offered by an unlikely and dangerous source, the agents debate their alternatives and seek one of their own. NC 17
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"What good are New Year's resolutions if you don't understand the truth behind your regrets?" - NC17
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