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Entry tags:
- au,
- conspiracy,
- msr,
- pg-13,
- scully/other,
- short,
- william
Story 198: "five things that never happened to dana scully" by threeguesses
The next fic was nominated by
lightlack and enthusiastically seconded by myself. It’s written by
threeguesses, who is one of my favorite writers to come out of the pre/post IWTB era. Her writing in this fandom was not prolific, but her stories have always stood out (at least for me) for their powerful concepts, enthralling emotional currents, and the deceptive simplicity of threeguesses’ writing. Undoubtedly you know how "five things" fics work, in which case you also know the title of this week’s fic tells you just about everything that can be revealed about it without spoiling the sense of discovery that comes with each new segment.
five things that never happened to dana scully
The author is still around and writing up a storm (though sadly not in this fandom), and I’m sure she would appreciate feedback. There’s lots to say about this fic, so please do let us know what you think. And, as always, the nomination post is open for new suggestions.
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five things that never happened to dana scully
The author is still around and writing up a storm (though sadly not in this fandom), and I’m sure she would appreciate feedback. There’s lots to say about this fic, so please do let us know what you think. And, as always, the nomination post is open for new suggestions.
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So there we are.
The work was the medium and the impetus for their relationship at that point.
So, at what point do you think that did change? Because it must have changed somewhere along the way for them to have ended up together at the end in IWTB, without the work to keep them together. Or do you just leave canon behind entirely after Requiem (a perfectly understandable choice, by the way, given the canon we were given)?
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Well, I do completely disregard IWTB canon, and I usually attempt to disregard all but the most basic elements of S8 and S9 canon. However, I think your question is still entirely valid, and it was something I asked myself while I was typing up my previous comment.
The trouble is, I think the work is an absolutely fundamental aspect of both their relationship, and of who they are as people. In my headcanon quiting isn’t really a possibility. Technically they’re both at liberty to quit at any time, but it’s just not something either of them could find it in themselves to do. So for me, the question isn’t so much “When did the work stop being the medium and impetus for their relationship?” because I don’t think it ever really does stop being that. But as time goes on something kind of paradoxical happens, where more and more their relationship becomes the medium and impetus for the work, as well.
Short answer: I think by the end of FTF their relationship was capable of sustaining them when they needed it to.
(I should perhaps make clear that by "the work" I never just mean their FBI cases. I mean the whole epic experience of the work, the quest for answers, and the war they find themselves embroiled in.)