Mulder and Skinner

What Passes for Love
Sometime after Closure, Skinner must confront his own lowered expectations of what love has to offer when he also confronts an AWOL Mulder.

Twilight
Skinner's past and future collide, bringing him face to face not just with guilt and grief, but with a world where second chances are possible.

Let Go, I'll Catch You
A brief vignette, not really about anything besides finding shelter in someone else.

That's What Stars Are For
Skinner's vacation takes an X-Filian turn when he must call Mulder in to assist on an oddball case, but the situation does bring with it some perks. Sappily romantic; may cause tooth decay.

Wish You Were Here
When plans for a weekend go awry, Mulder and Skinner find themselves stuck with each other. Very short and very silly.

Something Like Grace
Same universe as Strange Weather, very different world. Mulder tries to put all the recent traumatic events of his life into perspective, and to find his place in Skinner's life -- while Skinner has no idea how to fit Mulder into his own, or whether he should. More repressive guyhood and inarticulate longing; novella-length and in one part.

Surrender Dorothy
An electronic epistolary story. Utter fluff and nonsense.

Strange Weather
Investigating a series of events in Baltimore, Mulder is driven closer to Skinner, who rebuffs him at every advance. Repressive guyhood, misery, inarticulate longing, and the confines of their jobs keep them going back and forth. This story is novella-length and in one part.

Immergence
A visit to confer with Mulder before a hearing on the death of John Lee Roche leads to more than Skinner planned. Originally published in the zine Homosapien 5, 1997, still available from the editor, Julie "Julien" Bozza

Skinner and Scully

Not My Cross to Bear
Not really a story so much as a vignette about Skinner's sacrifice for Scully, and how someone else's feelings can influence our own.

Broken-Hearted Savior: 1. Crossroads | 2. The Damage Done
Closing a case brings Skinner and Scully together, forcing them to face their true feelings and confront the obstacles, both personal and professional, they've created for themselves. Another novella, in two parts.

Mulder & Scully, and Unclassifiable

x = y
A gen Mulder/Scully story, about the equations and geometry of the heart.

The Book of the Dead
I really don't know how to classify this other than to say it's experimental. The five major characters, not really doing anything. All I can say is, read the warning at the top of it and see if you want to proceed.