I've written a couple X-Files short (not really) stories. I have to warn
you, I seem to be pretty good at writing sad stories, so if you're more
inclined to cry than most, I suggest that you get some tissues. At least,
I hope they're sad. That's kinda the mood I was trying to convey. And there's
some pretty Mulder-esque humor in them too, so they're not all that bad.
I tried to make these stories as true to the series as possible (Personality
wise, what they would say, how they would act, history of characters, how
the story plays out, and so forth) without losing aspects of the story
that I really wanted to come to life, but aren't quite realistic to what
you would expect from an episode. Oh, and if you're a Shipper, I think
you'll like these. =)
They are displayed without backgrounds and in black, Times New Roman font
so that they're easier to read. And there are links below to each page
so that if you don't have time to read the whole thing at once, you can
just click back to where you left off. Each page is pretty short, so if
you see about 10 to 20 pages written down there, don't get intimidated.
I wanted it to read kinda like a book. Before I stop babbling and let you
get to reading, here's a disclaimer-type thing: The X-Files and all related
characters belong to Chris Carter, 10-13 Productions, and the Fox Network.
This is in no way intended as a copyright infringement. This is just a
display of my love and support for the series. Otherwise, everything else
is mine: story concept, title, wording, and just the stories in general.
Ok, on to reading.
Choose a
short story:
"Shadows
in the Dark"
Synopsis:
Mulder and Scully go to Kansas to investigate 12 abductions in the rural
town of Maplesville. Mulder finds someone he lost. Written in Scully's
point of view.
Rating: PG
(violence, but mostly to aliens and our 2 heroes)
Note: Written
last summer between Gethsemane and Redux. Some of the information contained
within may be a bit old. (Scully still has cancer)
Pages:
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
"At
the Hour of Our Death"
Synopsis:
Mulder and Scully go to the small town of Verdugo, Nebraska to investigate
the kidnapping of 3 female law enforcement officers. Scully is in danger
as Mulder races against time. Written in primarily Mulder's point of view,
but includes Scully's and one psychotic man's.
Rating: Somewhere
between PG-13 and R (violence, vulgar language [told from Mulder's point
of view, remember? =P], and deals with adult subjects like rape and murder,
but doesn't go into detail)
Pages: 2,
3,
4, 5,
6,
7, 8,
9,
10, 11,
12,
13, 14,
15,
16, 17,
18,
19
"Had
the Huntress Gotten Her Prey"
Synopsis:
What would have happened if Mulder had really fired at "Linda Bowman"/Scully
in "Kitsunegari". Told from primarily Mulder's point of view.
Rating: I'm
thinking PG here. No real bad words and it's only as graphic as your imagination
makes it
Pages: 2
I hope you enjoy them. Lord knows I liked writing them. If you have any questions or comments concerning my stories or anything else about my site, email me at [email protected]. And could you try not to be too nitpicky with your crticism, please? There are a few details in my stories that were a bit hazy or unsure. For example, I'm not really sure how many stories are in Mulder's Mom's house and I'm not really clear on how the 21-gun Salute works.
Mulder, Scully, Cigarette-Smoking Man, Krycek, related other characters, and the X-Files belong to Chris Carter, 10-13 Productions, and 20th Century Fox. All rights belong to them. I gain no money on this. No copyright infringement is intended. Both stories were created by me, Kristine Castillo. Permission is granted to those who wish to copy the stories and read them on their own time. Reproduction of said documents in any other way is unauthorized.