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Truth or Dare (X-Files story)

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Fanfiction
Title: Truth or Dare
Author(s): Jane Mortimer
Date(s): 1997
Length: 6,688 words, 42K
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): The X-Files
Relationship(s):
External Links: Truth or Dare (author's site, Wayback)
Truth or Dare (MKRA, Wayback)

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Truth or Dare is a Mulder/Krycek story by Jane Mortimer.

Summary from the author's page: "Mulder and Krycek play a game in Tunguska. They dared me, so I did it."

The story was nominated for a 1997 Whammy award.

From the story header:[1]

The following is my response to the "Truth or Dare" challenge. I know the original idea was to do a collaboration, but this just came over me one night. I feel I should warn you (truth in advertising) that it's just a slight PWP, no big deal, and I wasn't even feeling, shall we say, "moody" enough when I was writing it (not enough chocolate in the house, I complained to my friends). It's sort of alternate Tunguska, so perhaps it doesn't matter, but I couldn't remember just what season this takes place in. I made it late spring. Consider the usual disclaimer declaimed.
MKRA -- yes
ATXC -- no
Gossamer -- no

Recs and Reviews

Mulder/Krycek. The boys are trapped in a prison in Tunguska, and decide to play a little game to pass the time. Once again, this story has severely dark overtones that make it deliciously fun to read. :)[2]

References

  1. ^ Truth or Dare, MKRA via Wayback: 18 April 1998. (Accessed 01 June 2013)
  2. ^ Rushlight. Rushlight's Recs: The X-Files. (Accessed 01 June 2013)