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To the Hilt
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Title: | To the Hilt |
Author(s): | Nonie Rider |
Date(s): | November 1998 (sequels 1999) |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash fanfiction |
Fandom(s): | The X-Files |
Relationship(s): | |
External Links: | To the Hilt (Nonie Rider's Slash Page) |
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To the Hilt is Mulder/Krycek slash story by Nonie Rider. The Theban Band made a fanfic cover for the story.
Summary: An empty parking garage, a pair of handcuffs, and Krycek's own knife in Mulder's hands.
Sequels
The story has several sequels:
- Double-Edged Blade - Krycek ambushes Mulder in his apartment to avenge the knifework in "To the Hilt." But some knives have two edges.
- Crossguard - How can two men fighting themselves find a way not to fight each other? Or men running from themselves learn not to run away?
- Tang - Scully brings backup, but the more the world tries to interfere, the more they find true steel at the heart of the blade.
- Point First - Mulder questions Krycek's reasons and indulges in his oral fixation. But can he stop Krycek from hurting himself without doing him more damage?
- The Pommel, or Butt-End - Was Mulder and Krycek's love a briefly shared delusion, or can it survive a week's separation in the outside world?
Recs and Reviews
On the brutal side XF: Another one from Nonie, To the Hilt and its sequels. As the author says, "An empty parking garage, a pair of handcuffs, and Krycek’s own knife in Mulder’s hands."[1]
References
- ^ Sandy Herrold. Issues of Consent: Sandy’s mostly "Slash Without Consent" link page, via Wayback. (Accessed 25 October 2019)