Damn It. I have two HUGE reports to finish this weekend. I don't even know where to start on them! This also means I can't sit down and really enjoy my glorious DVD bounty! ::sigh::
PS: Ben Barnes is hot! He's definetly going to the top of my hot guy list...








So, "Beating the Darkness Back". I liked it. How couldn't I? Mulder was there, Scully, too. Both together is great. And awesome that they got William back.
(I'm now finished with the "Ground Zero" book, too. Wasn't too bad in the end. Coming up next is KJ Anderson's "Antibodies"....
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Why is that every time I think I know the answers, someone goes and changes the questions?
~ Special Agent Fox Mulder
It's "No Greater Love" by Karen Rasch on Gossamer ([link])
Link may be rubbish.
It's without any kids, but very good. It's a case, too and very entertaining.
Now, I'm on the search again.
Btw, I started reading "Ground Zero" by KJ Anderson, and I'm disappointed. I loved his book "Ruins", but I don't understand very much about the nuclear stuff
So long! Bye!
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Why is that every time I think I know the answers, someone goes and changes the questions?
~ Special Agent Fox Mulder
I found two new stories for you, both centered around IWTB.
The first is called "White Board" by Amal Nahurriyeh.([link]) I've never posted a link to LiveJournal before so I hope that works. I have to say I think this story is one of my new favorites! It is both sweet and giggle worthy, a winning combination in my book.
The second is from that Pic Fic archive I gave you a link to a while back. Remember how I said I had yet to find any IWTB stories with Will in it? Well, I found it! It's called "Beating the Darkness Back" by Anjou ([link]). Admittedly he's not in it for long, just a little bit at the end, but it's enough. I love this portrayal of Mulder and Scully. It shows a more playful side that is so rarely seen, while still being melancholy enough to be believable. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I'm hoping she'll write a sequel, so we can see more interaction with Will. That would make my day.
I'm sorry you're not enjoying the book much. Although I have to admit I don't think it's one of his best works. I understand some of the nuclear stuff, but most of it is nonsense to me too, so I don't blame you there!
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ARAGORN: What do you fear, lady?
EOWYN: A cage. To stay behind bars, until use and old age accept them, and all chance of doing great deeds is gone beyond recalls or desire.
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Why is that every time I think I know the answers, someone goes and changes the questions?
~ Special Agent Fox Mulder
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Seashells of Island Angel
Reminiscing their smiles forever...
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ARAGORN: What do you fear, lady?
EOWYN: A cage. To stay behind bars, until use and old age accept them, and all chance of doing great deeds is gone beyond recalls or desire.
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Why is that every time I think I know the answers, someone goes and changes the questions?
~ Special Agent Fox Mulder
I really like this one. It's very sweet and romantic. I loved how the always articulate Dana Scully was reduced to muttering "wow" over and over.
P.S. I loved the little squeak William gave when they were kissing. Adorable!
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ARAGORN: What do you fear, lady?
EOWYN: A cage. To stay behind bars, until use and old age accept them, and all chance of doing great deeds is gone beyond recalls or desire.
wah! you really got me into that MulderXScully feat. Baby William stuff!
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Why is that every time I think I know the answers, someone goes and changes the questions?
~ Special Agent Fox Mulder
I'll admit, I am a sucker for kidfic. William is just so cute! And Daddy!Mulder can be hilarious!
Speaking of hilarious...I just read a fic recommendation from a livejounal group. It is called "Waiting for Agent Right" by Kel. Here's the Gossamer link: [link] It's not a babyfic like the last few, but it's a good laugh!
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ARAGORN: What do you fear, lady?
EOWYN: A cage. To stay behind bars, until use and old age accept them, and all chance of doing great deeds is gone beyond recalls or desire.
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