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Mulder and Scully are called out to Sugar Hollow, Alabama, in the wake of the disappearances of three girls.
The people are strange and uncanny. The humid heat never seems to let up. The Sheriff thinks that they're married.
He wants a store that stocks sunflower seeds. She wants looser clothes that won't stick to her sweat. They both want a proper motel room with two beds.
It'll be a miracle if their professional relationship makes it out alive.
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Mulder wakes up in time to confront Scully about taking his gun.
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“It’s true, Dana,” Mrs Mulder said, finally, when Dana remained silent. “You’re coming to live with us for a while. This way, your mother can focus on helping your little brother. And your father can beaver away at his work on the new base. It will be no trouble at all to us. We have plenty of space. You will have your own room, very private, with a lock on the door and everything. It’ll be safer for you. And good for Fox. He needs to be challenged.”
Dana had no disagreements with Mrs Mulder on that score, but she rather doubted the long-term effectiveness of the strategy being proposed. Again, she glanced around the room. “But, Mrs Mulder, your son hates me.”
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What if when Charlie got rheumatic fever, the Scully family happened to live on the Vineyard? And also, it were 1943 -- the year a secret Navy base appeared on the Vineyard, and multiple test pilots disappeared?
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The lines between reality and dreams, truth and lies are blurred to the point that Mulder and Scully cannot distinguish one from another and how to right a world turned upside down for their professional and personal lives. The only thing they know is that life is short and the only thing they have is each other.
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A lot of things about her partner, Fox Mulder, had surprised Dana Scully over the years. The thing that had most recently really and thoroughly surprised her was his ability to give her full-body, shuddering, weeping, moaning orgasms the likes of which she’d only ever before experienced alone, with toys. (Or: Mulder calls Scully a 'slut' during sex and she likes it.)

