Seasonal Series

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Fanfiction
Title: Seasonal Series
Author(s): Tarlan
Date(s): September 1998, 16 October 1999
Length:
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): The X-Files
Relationship(s):
External Links: Another Lonely Christmas (TER/MA)
Winter Blues (TER/MA)

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Seasonal Series is a Mulder/Krycek series by Tarlan. It has two parts.

Summary Part 1 (Another Lonely Christmas): Christmas is a time for goodwill to all men—even your enemy.

Summary Part 2 (Winter Blues): Mulder decides to search for Alex Krycek when he doesn't show on New Year's Eve.

Recs and Reviews

These two are sortof sweet and fluffy. Tarlan's stuff borders pretty much on the sweet and fluffy. Her Waiting for the Axe to fall series has a good amount of angst in it, but these two are really just sweet. I don't know if she'd hate me for saying that or not. They're like comfort food. If you need a pick me up and some not to angsty M/K, these are the ones. I think they make up for my rec'ing Brother in my Arms below, which is pretty high on the angst-o-meter, and the Alex torture meter. Thes are just feel good fics. At least, they always make me feel good. Since I am in consulation mode after the bad thing that didn't happend to Alex, it really should be here. Perfect fics to console myself and you with. In this one it's Christmas time Alex is all alone, so he decided fuck it, he'll go visit Fox. He comes bearing gifts, hoping Mulder won't shoot him on site. Well, they both get what they want for Christmas. She doesn't say when Alex left, but when he doesn't return for New Years in the second story Mulder decides to go look for him. It's a pretty sweet story with a good bit of heat to it. Not much angst and right now I think we all need some of that. I've always enjoyed these too, hopefully you will as well. If you've already read them, might as well read them again. Definitely worth a second viewing.[1]

References

  1. ^ The Slash Slut's Recs: X-Files Recs. (Accessed 28 March 2015)