This is a sweet vignette about Mulder and Scully doing ordinary things by one of the old Yes Virginia crowd. I found it on a defunct multi-fandom rec site and thought it might make for a nice change of pace from the long, angst-filled pieces we've been reading recently
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There's something very Mulder-like in his delight in showing Scully something incredible, even if it's something un-supernatural for once. The fic also reminded me inevitably of Frost's 'After Apple Picking'; it has an almost poetic attention to sensory detail, which is preternatural in its own way, IMO.
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Ha ha. Yes, I know exactly what you thought. I was just happy that there wasn't any graphic sex I had to skip over. It easily could have had a non-shippy ending, too.
Reminded me of that conversation at the beginning of Dreamland 1, about 'normal' people and their dogs and all that. If I shipped them, I would've loved this.
It reminded me of that, too. Scully is committed to Mulder and to the X-Files, but she's aware that she's given up a lot in the process. I liked that this story acknowledged that--and had Mulder acknowledge it too, but in a non-melodramatic way, minus the self-blame that show-runners and fic-writers alike usually assign him, me included. *cough*
Good catch re: Frost's "Apple-Picking." Now I have to go reread it. Sensory details minus the flowery language: my favorite kind of poet.
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That's what I was thinking. The concept would work pretty well for a genfic, too. That's a lovely thought, really: the two of them spending an afternoon away from all the bad, just soaking in the calm.
Sensory details minus the flowery language: my favorite kind of poet.
Yes!
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Will be back shortly.
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Of which I am one, but can read all sorts.
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Mulder drives the car further and further from civilization, whistling tunelessly through his teeth. Scully sits beside him, thinking how much she dislikes surprises. Neither speaks.
Lovely rhythm and description there.
"Is it haunted?" Of course she would ask. Eeh.
Unbidden, a vision of blood sacrifice to the hungry trees' roots floats before her.Nice way of showing how Scully's mind is affected by the kind of cases the X-Files division deals with. They can't just be harmless trees with apples. It says a lot about the warped perception Scully has reached by that stage. She opened herself to extreme possibilities but in doing so everything around her has become a potential threat, even something as seemingly harmless as an apple tree. It could have been a sarcastic thought, mind you, but it didn't come across this way. She shakes her ( ... )
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This is nearly always how I feel about the MSR: on the show and in fanfic. No matter what, fanfic writers always have to add in the romance.
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*laughs*
Writers don't always have to add in the romance, but in my case, the characters seem to lean that way when they're in the same room. I can think of at least one instance when no MSR was planned but it just happened anyway. But as I said to Estella I'm just their puppet. *g*
I guess I'm just a hopeful romantic. :)
This said I hate mush and hate it when writers use MSR as an excuse to neuter Mulder and Scully.
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