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Story 213: "Undying" by Elanor G
This story is told from Tooms's POV and it's just as creepy as that suggests. Elanor G is better known for her well-plotted casefiles, and they are excellent too, but this story is darkly original. The author rates it R but I would give it no more than a PG-13 for violence.
Please send the author some feedback and then let us know what you think.
Read "Undying".
Please send the author some feedback and then let us know what you think.
Read "Undying".
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Specific things that I liked. It's well-crafted. Frank Briggs. The ambiguous perceptions of Scully and Mulder at the end. It might have been a reference to S's immortality, but M is mentioned too. Maybe it's that "shining" of hers, the sensing of the weird that made up to a minor extent for the way the writers kept her away from actual supernatural events during the first seasons. They should have done more with it. Shoulda, coulda, woulda. Sometimes it occurs to me that we're discussing ancient history. Not Roman Empire ancient, but still...
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Rant over.
Aaah, that's better. *g*
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This is basically how I feel, too. In fact, the whole idea of XF3 makes me really nervous.
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It's been what 18 years? Good grief! Okay, now I'm picturing Mulder in a toga...*headesk*
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Also, I really enjoyed this fix for multiple reasons. It's so other, deliciously so.
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I think "Undying" is brilliant. (And I think