wendelah1: (love in black and white)
wendelah1 ([personal profile] wendelah1) wrote in [community profile] xf_book_club 2007-12-17 07:29 am (UTC)

Since I chose this story, I thought I would try to share a few thoughts about it. You all should be made aware that I am not a shipper. I prefer case-files and Profiler!Mulder stories over shippy MSR character studies. I read everything, though, because I love good writing. JET is one of this fandom's best. Her use of language is, as [livejournal.com profile] narahttbbs states, lovely and lyrical. Her handling of the relationship between M&S is, as [livejournal.com profile] dictatorcari suggests, delicate and emotive. I love the way she uses the plot to illustrate how the characters dance around their feelings for one another. I also love that she resolves a case that the series left hanging. This is my favorite genre of fan fiction- filling in the gaps that the show's writers have left open.

"Paper Hearts" is a difficult episode for me to watch. Mulder's unforgivably careless mistakes just make me want to run out of the room. His pain at never knowing who the final victim was, his fear that now he would never be sure that it wasn't his sister, is nearly unbearable for me to see. JET takes this pain and uncertainty, and transfers it quite plausibly onto Scully. This provides her with a reason to keep looking for the last missing little girl. She takes up Mulder's burden, and works the case alone. Even as strong as she is, it is nearly her undoing. Fortunately, at last, Mulder catches on, and goes to find her.

At the story's beginning, Scully is so worried that her logic and her attention to detail will get in the way of her solving the case. But her careful, methodical detective work gets her to the location of the first kidnapping, and a flash of intuition gives her the location of the child's shallow grave. It is very gratifying to watch Scully be the one who solves this case. The ending, where Mulder and Scully come together, feels unforced and inevitable, even to this rather grumpy noromo.

"She found his mouth with hers, softly, as promises, as prayer." This story is as beautiful a piece of writing as this fandom has to offer. I hope you all have enjoyed it as much as I did.

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