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Covenant II Monsters

Covenant II Monsters

By Rhondda Lake
rhonilak@icontech.com

Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997

Rating: X,MSR,A

Disclaimer: CC (Carter not DeVil), FOX (sans Hound), and 10/13 (desperately
missing 11 and 12 - if you've seen them they're offering a reward) own them.
I've just molded them to my own demented world born of too much coffee, too
little sleep, way too many re-runs of "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" and a need
for personal vindication.

The song "Silent Lucidity" quoted before each part belongs to Queensryche.

Rating: Strong R, maybe NC-17. Definite violence and darkness. Bad language.
And of course, sex.

WARNING!!!: This story deals with child abuse in many forms. Including
sexual abuse. This kind of abuse is NOT described. I can't make myself
describe it. But it is not for the weak of heart all the same. Again, child
abuse is a central theme here, including sexual abuse. You have been warned.


Category: X, MSR, A

Summary: Sequel to "Covenant". While exploring all the levels of their 'new'
partnership Scully takes on a case involving deaths strange enough no one
can deny they are X-Files. Their only link, abused children. Their only
lead. A child who can see Mulder. Not all Monsters live in closets.

Reading Covenant prior to this story might be a good idea.

Thanks to the Beta Readers on the Beta Readers Circle. They were an enormous
help. They provide free Beta Reading and editing to any and all authors. You
can avail yourself of this service by writing to klietz@ford.com.

Also thanks to the Rhino Readers, once again you girls are the best.

Dedication: I don't often do this but this story is personal. This story is
dedicated to my sister, Megan Carson, who is the strongest person I know. I
may be the eldest, but she will always be the strongest and the one who kept
me sane. This story is dedicated to the survivors. To Nancy, who listens.
And lastly, this story is dedicated to 100 feet of lilac bramble that once
stood a block from my house. This place had many forms, but the most
important was sanctuary. Everyone deserves a lilac bramble of their own.

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