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Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire, I hold with those that favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate to say that ice is also great, and would suffice.
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- Part 2 of Some Say the World Will End in Fire
Bookmarked by blythely
25 Apr 2013
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'Write a report, they said. Just write down everything that happened – no sweat, we'll handle it from there.'
Pre-canon case-gone-awry fic, mostly fluff/humor, with a sprinkling of angst and a touch of h/c. Can be seen as preslash, or gen with UST, whichever floats your boat.Bookmarked by trashbat
16 Apr 2013
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Albert doesn’t believe in ‘meant to be’. They don’t naturally mesh: Cooper wanted to do over the guest room with reed matting and make a meditation room; Albert wanted to make an office. So they built an office with a Zen garden. Albert appreciates sleek, modern furniture; Cooper likes Eastern antiques. So now their apartment is decked out in sleekly modern furniture imported from Tibet. Albert prefers quiet when he sleeps; Cooper drifts off listening to Tuvan throat singing. Albert has gotten used to earplugs. At each turn, one or both of them have seen their way through to a solution. The result is not so much a ‘normal life’ as it is a life that’s right for them, and insane for everyone else.
Bookmarked by luckypennies
1 Mar 2013
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Set immediately after the Twin Peaks finale, ten years before the events in The Magician Longs To See
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- Part 2 of The Magician Longs to See
Bookmarked by Zinderella
19 Jan 2013
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Albert was not one for sentiment, for overwrought declaration, or even for smiling on most days. He generally did not hold onto things because ultimately, circumstances changed, theories were proven wrong, people revealed their true selves.
Bookmarked by Zinderella
19 Jan 2013
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Pre-canon. My take on the 'undercover in a gay bar' scene from Cooper's biography My Life, My Tapes, as an attempt to explain how Cooper and Albert might have hooked up.
Bookmarked by Zinderella
19 Jan 2013
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Love taken to its worst extreme is a moment frozen in time that breaks the world around it. Love not taken far enough is a moment that never happened. Somewhere in between is a night in a hotel in Chicago, where the shadows are very long. A brief coda for "If It had to Perish Twice".
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- Part 3 of Some Say the World Will End in Fire
Bookmarked by Zinderella
16 Jan 2013
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Cooper always has a plan.
Bookmarked by Zinderella
12 Jan 2013
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Albert doesn’t believe in ‘meant to be’. They don’t naturally mesh: Cooper wanted to do over the guest room with reed matting and make a meditation room; Albert wanted to make an office. So they built an office with a Zen garden. Albert appreciates sleek, modern furniture; Cooper likes Eastern antiques. So now their apartment is decked out in sleekly modern furniture imported from Tibet. Albert prefers quiet when he sleeps; Cooper drifts off listening to Tuvan throat singing. Albert has gotten used to earplugs. At each turn, one or both of them have seen their way through to a solution. The result is not so much a ‘normal life’ as it is a life that’s right for them, and insane for everyone else.
Bookmarked by Zinderella
12 Jan 2013
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After the events of the Twin Peaks finale, Albert Rosenfield finds himself in the position of having to deal with a subtly changed Cooper. But how does one fight an inhabiting spirit?
Bookmarked by crookedneighbour
19 Dec 2012
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'Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those that favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate to say that ice is also great and would suffice.' A thee part series of 'Twin Peaks' stories about the evolution of the relationship between Dale Cooper and Albert Rosenfield. The first is gen, the next is largely gen with hints at slash and the final part is a small slash coda.
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- Bookmarks:
- 6
Bookmarked by crookedneighbour
19 Dec 2012
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Albert Rosenfield is special. Albert is the key that will make Cooper turn, turn, like the ballerina in a musical box. BOB can't wait to see them both dance.
Bookmarked by crookedneighbour
19 Dec 2012
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This is a Twin Peaks/X-Files crossover, set after the events in the Twin Peaks finale. There are major spoilers for the Twin Peaks series here. If you're thinking of watching the series, I'd advise not reading this story until after.
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- 45,002
- Works:
- 5
- Bookmarks:
- 3
Bookmarked by crookedneighbour
19 Dec 2012
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'Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those that favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate to say that ice is also great and would suffice.' A thee part series of 'Twin Peaks' stories about the evolution of the relationship between Dale Cooper and Albert Rosenfield. The first is gen, the next is largely gen with hints at slash and the final part is a small slash coda.
- Words:
- 33,846
- Works:
- 3
- Bookmarks:
- 6
Bookmarked by hcow1991
17 Nov 2012
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Albert needs help quitting; Dale offers a distraction.
Bookmarked by hcow1991
17 Nov 2012
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Albert doesn’t believe in ‘meant to be’. They don’t naturally mesh: Cooper wanted to do over the guest room with reed matting and make a meditation room; Albert wanted to make an office. So they built an office with a Zen garden. Albert appreciates sleek, modern furniture; Cooper likes Eastern antiques. So now their apartment is decked out in sleekly modern furniture imported from Tibet. Albert prefers quiet when he sleeps; Cooper drifts off listening to Tuvan throat singing. Albert has gotten used to earplugs. At each turn, one or both of them have seen their way through to a solution. The result is not so much a ‘normal life’ as it is a life that’s right for them, and insane for everyone else.
Bookmarked by hcow1991
15 Nov 2012
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Albert doesn’t believe in ‘meant to be’. They don’t naturally mesh: Cooper wanted to do over the guest room with reed matting and make a meditation room; Albert wanted to make an office. So they built an office with a Zen garden. Albert appreciates sleek, modern furniture; Cooper likes Eastern antiques. So now their apartment is decked out in sleekly modern furniture imported from Tibet. Albert prefers quiet when he sleeps; Cooper drifts off listening to Tuvan throat singing. Albert has gotten used to earplugs. At each turn, one or both of them have seen their way through to a solution. The result is not so much a ‘normal life’ as it is a life that’s right for them, and insane for everyone else.
Bookmarked by Not_You
15 Nov 2012
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This is a Twin Peaks/X-Files crossover, set after the events in the Twin Peaks finale. There are major spoilers for the Twin Peaks series here. If you're thinking of watching the series, I'd advise not reading this story until after.
- Words:
- 45,002
- Works:
- 5
- Bookmarks:
- 3
Bookmarked by trashbat
7 Nov 2012
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Albert Rosenfield is special. Albert is the key that will make Cooper turn, turn, like the ballerina in a musical box. BOB can't wait to see them both dance.
Bookmarked by kinesis
30 Oct 2012
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This is a Twin Peaks/X-Files crossover, set after the events in the Twin Peaks finale. There are major spoilers for the Twin Peaks series here. If you're thinking of watching the series, I'd advise not reading this story until after.
- Words:
- 45,002
- Works:
- 5
- Bookmarks:
- 3
Bookmarked by Not_You
19 Oct 2012
