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lightlack nominated this story back in May, I asked if she would mind if we delayed discussing it until XFIWTBPPPTFAT! She was gracious enough to agree.
This might be an interesting story to compare and contrast to Anjou's "Ghosts," as it has many of the same elements: Mulder and Scully are on the lam, and hey, look, there's William, too. JET has a lyrical style that works especially well in this lovely, post-"The Truth" vignette.
Untitled: Scenes for Quiescence
As always, let the author know what you think, let us know what you think and give us your suggestions for after XFIWTBPPPTFAT!
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This might be an interesting story to compare and contrast to Anjou's "Ghosts," as it has many of the same elements: Mulder and Scully are on the lam, and hey, look, there's William, too. JET has a lyrical style that works especially well in this lovely, post-"The Truth" vignette.
Untitled: Scenes for Quiescence
As always, let the author know what you think, let us know what you think and give us your suggestions for after XFIWTBPPPTFAT!