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Story 17: "Night Song" by Zuffy

Our next story was also nominated by [livejournal.com profile] lsugaralmond. It's another all things missing scene, because she suggested that it might be interesting to compare and contrast. So, go to it!

Night Song
Author: Zuffy
Email: zuffynuffy@yahoo.com
Website: http://Zuffy.tripod.com/index.html
Rating: PG-13
Classification: V, MSR
Spoilers: *all things.
Summary: A woman awakens on a couch.
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2008-04-13 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
I really liked "Nightsong" and in many ways this story works better for me than "Confirmation." I like the whimsical references to different episodes starting from Mulder's glasses in the pilot, moving to Phoebe, that "English tart," (are there Americans who use the word "tart?" it isn't in my spoken vocabulary), then to the mysterious appearance of a bedroom, not merely a bed, but an entire room in "DreamLand." The dialog between M&S about the bedroom is just so classic.

"So, what's your best shot, Scully? Hypnosis?
Hallucination?" His voice was low and seductive.

"Unlikely," she said, "although some hallucinations seem
uncannily material to those experiencing them. But, no."
She turned and saw that he wore his smug look, the one
reserved for his wildest fantasies. "What? You want me to
say that aliens installed a bedroom in your apartment when
they got tired of flattening corn?"

"I like the way you think."

"But it's insane."

"Your theory." His eyebrows shot up once, quickly.


Mulder thinks his bedroom is an X-File!

"So..." he was saying. "The living room here is the world
as we know it. While that room either occupies another
dimension or possibly an alternative universe that bumped
against ours and wrinkled along its edge. And yet..." he
stepped forward into the bedroom, "the docking is
seamless. Try it."


She is not buying this story. On the other hand. . .

There had to be a hundred reasons why men
shaved but she could think of only two. One -- because
they had to -- didn't apply at midnight.


She may be interested in pursuing further inquiry into another sort of extreme possibility. (And there's another little episode reference, this time to "3.")

They get to dance to Mulder humming "Starlight Ballroom 1939" (another episode reference) and they get to kiss, while the moonlight shines through the window that doesn't exist in their universe.

This is so good, because there is sexual tension, and yet the romance is light and playful. Every little move they make is foreplay, and it's verbal foreplay, which is so very them. To me, this story is much more in character than "Confirmation," but then I thought "All Things" was pretty OOC, too.
Edited 2008-04-13 02:05 (UTC)

[identity profile] bardsmaid.livejournal.com 2008-04-13 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
I have to admit I'm so ultra-picky that I only have a handful of saved fics, but this is one of them. I love that it strides boldly into uncharted territory and takes a completely original angle on the post-*all things scenario. Give me an unexpected approach to the canon material any day--not in the interest of novelty for its own sake, but in the pursuit of insights that ring true about the characters. 'Night Song' does this.

"The interesting thing is, this room may not really exist." The room that doesn't exist is a stroke of genius, really, and fits so well Mulder's sense of adventure and exuberance when it comes to the unexplained. The banter between them, as [livejournal.com profile] wendelah1 points out, is spot on. The whole exchange captures that sense of whimsy that occasionally surfaces in the XF.

We do, in the end, arrive on the doorstep of the physical closeness that so many other post-*all things offerings take for granted, but we get there by a much more adventurous route, as if instead of taking the straight path from the sidewalk to the front door, we've wandered through a magical garden full of unexpected blooms and colors.
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[personal profile] idella 2008-04-14 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
I adore this fic. It made me grin the entire time I was reading it. I'm grinning right now thinking about it.

I appreciate that "Night Song" is a *happy* all things post-ep. So many of the fics I've read around this episode are gloomy. Now, I like angst more than is probably healthy, and the episode itself *is* fairly sombre, but for some reason, I am annoyed by "all things" fic that tries to make things unnecessarily complicated. (This doesn't include "Confirmation", which I liked a lot. In fact, there is really only one plot device that really irks me, but it's probably not fair to complain about it here.)

Anyway, "all things" post-ep fic is a (nearly) angst-free zone in my world, and so I am perfectly happy to attach "Night Song" to "all things", no problem.

I am thankful Zuffy's mind worked this way and gave us, as so many people have said, genius fic.

[identity profile] bmerb.livejournal.com 2016-08-27 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
So delightful! I LOVE the clever idea of the room from another dimension or parallel universe that Mulder casually sleeps in nightly. So much imagination here, with perfect concrete details too. It's post ep, fits canon, explains something that CC and crew sort of dumped, and the banter is nearly flawless. Probably my fav all things post ep!
Edited 2016-08-27 03:52 (UTC)