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wendelah1 ([personal profile] wendelah1) wrote in [community profile] xf_book_club2014-02-07 02:33 pm
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Story 238: "Telephones" by cucumberspy

This is probably one of those stories that got recced everywhere back in the day. It's so good I wish I'd written it. Cucumberspy has a lovely, spare style, plus an ear for dialogue and an eye for detail. Season nine, AU, thank God.

There are warnings on the author's header. Heed them.

Summary: She thinks there's nothing anyone can take from her now.

Read Telephones.

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[identity profile] tri-sbr.livejournal.com 2014-02-10 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, very sad. I'm glad it wasn't longer.

I think the telephones, in addition to referring to the fact that Scully has been trying to bring herself to call Mulder to tell him about William (as was mentioned), also could serve to remind us that, for the rest of the world, life is going on and people are oblivious to the danger they have just been saved from. (I'm thinking of the beginning where the older woman is waiting to use the payphone because her granddaughter is running late. A mundane worry to contrast with what Scully is going through and with the danger the world has narrowly avoided.) I do wonder who is calling Mulder's telephone at the end.

[identity profile] infinitlight.livejournal.com 2014-02-11 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, a good point about the telephones. They could also imply missed connections and miscommunications--she leaves her cellphone on the bus, she can't follow through with the phonecall at the payphone. This one last connection that she has to get right.