The Offspring (X-Files story)

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Fanfiction
Title: The Offspring
Author(s): Kelli Rocherolle
Date(s): 1996
Length: 76,756 words
Genre(s): MSR, kidfic
Fandom(s): The X-Files
Relationship(s):
External Links: The Offspring at Gossamer
The Offspring at author's site
The Offspring at AO3

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The Offspring is an X-Files story by Kelli Rocherolle. Was nominated by the website generalprofound.faithweb.com as part of a collection Classics (or, Your Fanfic Education is Not Complete Until You've Read ...).[1]

Summary: "A product of Scully's abduction comes back to haunt her."

Chapters

  • The Offspring.
  • The Offspring 2:Without a Trace
  • The Offspring 3:Challenge
  • The Offspring 4:Flying
  • The Offspring 5:Words
  • The Offspring 6:Escape
  • The Offspring 7:Getting to Nowhere
  • The Offspring 8:Illusion
  • The Offspring 9:Rewards
  • The Offspring 10:Strange
  • The Offspring 11:Fractures
  • The Offspring 12: Falling to Pieces
  • The Offspring 13:Brother Wolf, Sister Moon

Reactions and Reviews

Unknown Date

[Shipper Site of Worship Recs]
The first part of the series, (a LONG series BTW.) But definetly worth the read if you're into FanFic. I would rate the first part R for some heavy breathing at the end. *G*[2]

1998

[Xphiler29]
I started Offspring about two years ago thinking part three was the end. I am so glad that I was wrong. I started part four the moment it was posted, and was immediatly drawn into it by the symbolism portrayed through Lily. Her dream sequence is magnificent, a very creative literary mthod that Kelli quite often uses in her storys. I have loved Kelli's short stories, such as Freezing and The Sound of the Shell, but it has been her works like Spell and The Offspring which prove that she is a very able and excellent writing. I love to read, anything, and the first fan fiction I ever read was Kelli's Offspring, she hooked me, and now with its return, I think that The Offspring will reach that creative level that every writer, it doesn't matter what they write, strives to reach.

"X"

From when I talked to her, I found Kelli to have a big heart, which makes me even more passionate about her stories.[3]

1999

[Julie Cantrell]
In November of 1997, I read "The Offspring" by Kelli Rocherolle. I had heard about fanfiction, but I had never been on the internet before. When I got connected, I read this story at The Eurisko Archive. I'll never forget what it felt like to discover the endless possibilities of fanfic. I became addicted and read everything I could get my hands on. Because of Kelli Rocherolle, there will always be Lily before there ever was an Emily.

[…]

It's strange, but even though I read fabulous new stories all of the time, I still can't recapture the feeling I got from reading those early discoveries.

Feeling nostalgic,
Julie :-)[4]

2002

[unknown fan at Shippers in eXile]
This is the first time I became obsessed with the idea of Mulder as "daddy." It has a happier ending than After All These Years (somewhat) so I think it's fair game.[5]

2012

[unknown fan at Top Shelf Book Society]
My Thoughts: I loved this story. I remember the beginning, but not part 3. It was an interesting story telling technique the way she ended it and I was pleased that the family was given the update on where they were.[6]

References

  1. ^ "FanFiction Classics Of The X Files". Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  2. ^ "FanFic Page". Shipper Site of Worship. Archived from the original on 2024-04-05.
  3. ^ Xphiler29 (1998-04-29). ">This Goes out to all you X-Files Fans<". alt.tv.x-files.creative at Google Groups. Archived from the original on 2024-04-05.
  4. ^ Julie Cantrell (1999-03-17). "First fan fiction you ever read and thoughts". alt.tv.x-files.creative at Google Groups. Archived from the original on 2024-04-05.
  5. ^ May 3, 2002, http://www.network54.com/Forum/88639/message/1020404556/Better+late+than+never... -- URL not archived
  6. ^ 2012, http://topshelfbooksociety.weebly.com/what-ive-read/the-offspring -- URL not archived