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A Scene to Forget
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Title: | A Scene to Forget |
Author(s): | Subsume |
Date(s): | 31 July 1998 |
Length: | 77k |
Genre(s): | slash fanfiction |
Fandom(s): | The X-Files |
Relationship(s): | |
External Links: | A Scene to Forget (Down in the Basement) A Scene to Forget I (MKRA) A Scene to Forget II A (MKRA) A Scene to Forget II B (MKRA) A Scene to Forget I (MTA) A Scene to Forget II A (MTA) A Scene to Forget II B (MTA) |
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A Scene to Forget is a Mulder/Krycek story by Subsume. It's a missing scene from Tunguska where Mulder and Krycek are in a Russian prison.
Summary from DitB: Takes place during *Tunguska*.
Summary from Mulder In Jeopardy: 'Tunguska' missing scene—What happened to Mulder after Krycek left their cell. RAPE. Rating Level 4[1]
Recs and Reviews
The best BDSM M/K story. It’s the Gulag scene…Rated: NC-17 or higher for language, violence, torture, and nonconsentual male/male sex (which arrives in part two). Warning--Rape of major character (in part two)
Spoilers: Tunguska/Terma [2]
From the category "Rape with an SM tinge (or more)..." of Sandy's Issues of Consent rec page:
XF: Subsume wrote A Scene to Forget (pt1 pt2 & pt3) but Mulder never will.[3]
References
- ^ "Titles - S". Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ^ Flesh Wounds: Mulder/Krycek Recommended Fics. (Accessed 24 March 2015)
- ^ Sandy's mostly "Slash Without Consent" link page, via Wayback. (Accessed 24 March 2015)