From: Vger Subject: Mythology Story Date sent: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 14:21:59 -0600 From: Vger Date: 3/19/98 Subject: MSR/Mythology Story Title: Birth Right Author: Vger Reply to: Vger@colint.com Rated: NC-17 Spoilers: Season 5 through the Red and the Black, and loosely on movie rumors Summary: A mythology story involving romance between Mulder and Scully in the midst of season five enigmas. Archive: MSR & mythology sites anywhere. DISCLAIMER: See part one Southern Canada / Day Four 8:00 AM The man in the lab coat peered into the microscope barely breathing as he examined the petri dish contents. Cell division was evident, causing the man to expel a sigh as he allowed himself to relax. He had not doubted his skill in performing this task, of course, it was all very basic. There was more tension residing in him from the pressure his employer was placing on him, which naturally trickled down from the powers above. This particular assignment strayed from his usual routine, though, and its long- range affects were unclear. He thought of the woman he had probed for the biologicals, recognizing her from before. He had tried not to think of her tiny, vulnerable appearance lying there unaware on the examining table, and coaxed himself into thinking that this act he would perform might undo his former damage. Twice in a lifetime she had unwittingly crossed his path - two times more than he imagined she would have chosen. He sighed suddenly saddened. Five years ago he would not have believed in this secret government that seemed to have been birthed around the second world war. Some of the players and their particular covers had no doubt changed throughout recent history, but their function had insidiously remained intact. Whatever the date or the game one could be assured that these individuals would be deciding the fate for the nation as innocent people slept unaware in their beds, imagining safety for their children. The scientist sighed again somewhat sadly. Not even he could conceive of what his superiors had done, nor was he sure he wanted to understand it completely. He always had a sickening feeling in his stomach that threatened to overtake him if he allowed too much thought about the deviance he had been a part of. "Is it ready?" came the unexpected question from the doorway. Dr. Manning stepped away from the microscope anxiously as if the other man had read his thoughts. The older gentleman just stood there eyeing him, inhaling deeply on his smoke. He held it for a speculative moment before slowly breathing it out again. "Yes, yes I have it just now," replied the scientist hurriedly. "Is the woman ready?" "Everything is set, Dr.," he nodded slightly. "Time is of the essence and there must be no mistakes." Dr. Manning glanced involuntarily at the small dish, shaking his head. "All right," he agreed. "We can proceed." "Very good, Dr.," smiled the smoking man as he gestured the way through the doorway. Cautiously covering the dish, Dr. Manning exited the room as his companion had instructed. He hoped to God that there were no complications as the other man followed behind him like a predator. It had come down to a question of survival for him really. He would survive and she would serve an involuntary purpose. He knew secretly, however, that should his work succeed this purpose might help others to survive as well. He was careful not to smile as he arrived at his destination. So much depended on his ability to remain serene. D.C. Area Hospital / Day Five 12:00 PM Mulder opened his eyes slowly, wincing at the bright florescent light that invaded them sharply. His mouth felt numb and pasty causing him to swallow hard, while he rolled his head slowly from side to side heavily. It was a struggle to make sense of the sensations and sights beginning to filter into his mind. Where was he? "Agent Mulder!" Boomed Skinner at his bedside. "Glad to see you're still among the living!" Mulder turned his eyes to focus on his supervisor's slight smile, licking his lips with effort before replying. "Where am I, sir?" he asked in a scratchy whisper that sounded odd to his own ears. "You're under medical care for your stint in the cold, Mulder, although I don't know what in the hell you and Scully thought you were doing up there!" Skinner tried to appear angry, but the younger man could read the assistant director's relief to see him. The reference to Scully, however, nagged at him. There was something... "Where is Scully?" He asked anxiously. If only he could remember. "She's fine. She's right next door still asleep," he answered. "You both were recovered from the Northwest Territory early this morning, and flown in for emergency treatment. You're lucky the two of you didn't freeze to death!" Mulder considered this carefully as pieces of memories eluded him. He did remember that he and Scully had been fleeing someone, and that there had been a snowstorm. "What were you looking for, Agent Mulder?" Queried Skinner now more business-like as his initial concern faded. Mulder shook his head frowning. "I received an anonymous tip about a potential alien craft that was uncovered at that location. We had suspicions that it might be a set-up, but by whom I have no idea." Mulder sighed, rubbing his hand over his forehead. "Our pilot was apparently blown up, and we had to escape. Everything is pretty fuzzy after that. How did you say you found us?" Skinner raised his eyebrows and tilted his head to one side. "I had sent a couple of operatives out to find you, and we were able to trace you to Canada," he replied then shrugged. "Before we could get an exact fix on your location you were picked up by a local rescue team that was working the area for snow emergency services. Apparently there are some naturalists who homestead in that area, occasionally needing evacuation during avalanche threats." Mulder's frown deepened while he rolled this information around in his cloudy mind. He was about to comment when the nurse appeared to beckon Skinner. "The young woman appears to be coming around," she informed him, causing Skinner to rise to his feet. "I need to check on Scully," he told Mulder briefly. "We'll talk more when you're up to it." Mulder watched Skinner's retreating back, biting his lower lip between his teeth absently. He wanted to go to Scully himself, feeling suddenly more protective than ever, but the sight of the IVs attached to his arm deterred him. There was something else, also - something he couldn't quite name that was holding him back. It didn't seem to ring true to him as he thought about Skinner's explanation of their rescue, but then he felt drugged by whatever treatment he was receiving. Even the act of holding his eyelids seemed taxing to him, so he allowed them to slide shut. He felt himself begin to drift off again involuntarily, his thoughts growing more jumbled. The last conscious thought he had was a vision of Scully appearing at his bedside with the moonlight gleaming on her beautiful bare skin. Day Six 5:00 PM Scully sighed sadly as she pulled off her coat and flung it over the chair near her desk. She gazed around her apartment wistfully thinking that it usually held a sense of peaceful refuge for her. Tonight, however, it seemed cold and empty. She and Mulder had left the hospital nearly an hour ago, after they had completed the routine tests to show their fitness for release. She still felt lethargic as if she had been drugged, but her chart had not indicated the introduction of narcotics for her treatment. To her medical mind the whole thing seemed odd, considering the fact that they had supposedly been discovered poorly sheltered from the cold on some hillside, hardly conscious. She would have expected more damage from the cold, and felt irritated by her lack of memories regarding the last events prior to their rescue. The ride home had been oddly quiet, as a bureau designee in an unmarked sedan escorted them to their homes. They had agreed that their circumstance was due to the actions of some unknown party, but had not continued to debate the details since neither of them felt they had command over what had eventually happened. Although having already expressed his concern for her earlier, she had caught Mulder looking at her thoughtfully more than once during the ride. She had had an unusual desire to lean against his chest and weep at one point, which left her feeling uneasy. Then, when they had pulled up in front of her apartment, she had slipped out of the car hurriedly, offering a clipped goodbye. She felt relieved to be parting with him and yet strangely saddened at the same time. Unaware that she had released another long sigh, Scully made her way to the bathroom. When in doubt take a long bath she thought. She only hoped that she would not become too drowsy and fall asleep in the tub, as she began to run the steamy water, now scented with her favorite bath oil. She stripped off the offending clothing and settled into water carefully, its heat prickling her skin at first. She thought about her return from her snowy trip contemplating the warmth she had so craved a day before as she let her back sink against the shockingly cold surface of the tub behind her. What was it that had happened she pondered intently. She had been beyond caring about the cold, and she did remember trudging beside Mulder in the snow for ages. Then the picture became unclear. They were reported to have found some shelter in the rocks of the cliffs and huddled together staying warm until they had been discovered shortly afterwards. This made no logical sense to her, but she also could not retrieve her own memories to offer a better explanation. After her bath, Scully found her flannel gown and donned it happily, before seeking the warmth of her bed. Some part of her seemed to retain the memory of the cold, and she longed for more warmth. Her bed felt strange and cold tonight - more than usual. To her surprise she actually dropped off to sleep very quickly, but soon began to have restless dreams of her partner. Mulder was kissing her and stroking her, and she was weeping as she called out his name over and over. She awoke with a gasp, setting up in her bed startled. Her mind was suddenly full of thoughts of Mulder, tending to her and making love to her in a quaint cabin in the mountains. It seemed so vivid and yet how could this be? Scully sat blinking away tears for the longest time as she sorted through these odd memories. This must be a response to the trauma. She was unable to remember the last 24 hours, and her mind must therefore be construing its own web of reality to fill the void. But why Mulder? Why this sexual fantasy? She felt pricked by the guilt of knowing she entertained an attraction for him despite their friendship, and also felt worried that it appeared more active in her unconscious mind than she would've desired. Lying back on her pillows and she rubbed her head wearily. The clock said 12:15 am. It looked like the mandatory day off that Skinner had insisted on tomorrow would be a blessing after all. Unexpectedly, the phone rang shrilly in the darkness, causing Dana to jump before reaching to answer it. "Hello," she mumbled into the receiver, knowing it would be him. "It's me, Scully," breathed Mulder in a tired voice. "Did I wake you?" Scully sighed, staring into the darkness. "No.I was awake again," she answered honestly. "I keep having strange dreams." Mulder was quiet for a moment as if weighing the meaning of her answer. "Me, too," he offered finally. "I still feel very confused about what happened to us. I've been out for a drive trying to sort it out." "I know, Mulder. It just doesn't make sense to me," she said with frustration. "What's going on here?" "I don't know, but I think it has to do with what we may or may not remember from our trip." Neither of them spoke for a moment, each searching for something meaningful to add to this. Mulder was the first to break the silence. "Scully," he began tentatively. "How tired are you?" Dana crinkled her brow skeptically. "Why, Mulder?" she demanded dryly. "Well, I don't really want to get you up," he said slowly as she heard a suspicious noise in her living room, "and I hope you don't sleep naked.. well, let me just say that if you're naked it's fine with me, but I really don't want you to shoot me or anything." "Mulder!?" she threatened as she sat up in bed to see a dark form moving to the bedroom doorway. "Did I ever tell you how sexy you look in flannel?" he added into the cell phone as he came to stand at the foot of her bed. Scully let the phone droop from her hand as she stared at him with her famous Scully glare. Through the darkness he could sense her expression watching him as he pocketed his phone in his jacket, then slipped it off onto her bed. "You're supposed to call first, Mulder, not as you're walking in the door," she instructed. "What are you doing?" She made a move to get up but he moved quickly to stop her from pulling the covers back. "Don't," he whispered, his hand still clasping hers as he settled the blankets back against her. She looked at him wordlessly with sudden confusion, his face now clear to her in the dim light from the street outside the bedroom window. His expression was unusual, as if pleading with her in some way. "We've known each other for a long time, Scully, and I think by now you know you can trust me." "Mulder, why do I get the feeling I'm about to hear a cheap pick up line?" She asked sarcastically, trying to relieve the tension she was feeling. What she expected was a typically witty come back from her partner, but what she got was an uncharacteristically deep, searching look, as he continued to stroke his thumb across her hand. "I can't sleep and I can't turn off my brain tonight. I don't want my misery to be yours, but I was beginning to feel like the only comfort I could get tonight was to be with you. It's crazy I know but I haven't been able to shake it since I came around today in the hospital." He spoke softly but emphatically, as Scully watched him intently. Slowly she began shaking her head. "I don't know what to say," she shrugged helplessly. "I feel relieved that you're here, too, but in a confusing way," She gestured as she finished speaking allowing her hand to fall lightly against his chest. He sat with his head bowed studying it art first without replying, then slowly kicked off his shoes. "Scoot over," he said lifting the blankets and crawling in beside her. He pulled her into his arms and sighed as he allowed himself to relax into the pillows. So familiar he thought as he stroked her hair absently. He wondered what she thought of his unusual behavior. "I have been having flashes of a cabin in the mountains, Scully. I keep thinking I have crossed some line with you in our relationship and now I don't know how to go back again." He felt rather than heard her catch her breath. Scully lay cradled against him warmly, realizing that her bed was no longer so cold or foreign. She felt vulnerable and afraid while wanting to bury herself deeper. When had she gone so soft for him she wondered? But then his words were shocking her. How could he know her dreams? Was it possible that they had actually violated that unspoken boundary? "What do you mean?" she asked cautiously. He drew in a deep breath then expelled it heavily. "I don't know," he answered tiredly. "I can't really remember everything but it's like I somehow left with you as my partner and came back feeling like, like some kind of a lover." He sighed heavily rubbing his forehead with his free hand. "I'm sorry, Scully. I don't mean to scare you. I didn't come here to..." "No, Mulder, don't explain," she interrupted. "I'm confused but not afraid... well, at least not exactly." She rolled onto her back beside him and stared at the ceiling. "I have been having dreams about a cabin, too." She paused and swallowed hard feeling Mulder's stare fasten onto her now as she spoke. "Mulder, I, I'm having dreams about us.. sexual dreams that are very realistic." She stopped and held her breath, not daring to look at him. He did not move or speak either, frightening her more. "Somehow if I told you I had fantasized about this moment, Scully, I doubt if you'd be inclined to believe me," he said finally with a fraction of his usual humor. She tried to smile but failed. "I would've hoped it to be more memorable," she tried to offer. Mulder lay in silence again, his arm still under her head, his hand toying with her sleeve. "Well, either we have violated bureau policy, potentially jeopardizing our work together on the x-files, or we have been deceived in some way for an undisclosed purpose that may yet unfold," he concluded. Scully immediately frowned. "Mulder, surely you can't believe that anyone would go to the trouble of planting memories in our minds about sex! For what possible reason would anyone benefit from such a crazy thing?" she spat. "It's just as possible that in response to our recent trauma we could be manufacturing some shared delusion based on primitive survival needs, not to mention our close friendship." Mulder's eyes softened as he looked at the woman beside him. He moved to lay on his side facing her, softly touching her face with his hand. "Methinks the lady doth protest too much," he whispered. Then he leaned over and covered her mouth tenderly with his own, savoring the sweet contact before reluctantly pulling away from her. She had not protested, as if curious to know what truth his kiss might reveal about this situation. She had not expected to be shaken by it, however. "I think I should go," he said softly. He felt overcome by emotion and desire, and was deciding that he could not afford to stay so near to her - not yet. "I think we need some time to sort this out. I'll try to do some checking into what we may have stumbled across." Scully wanted to scream at him to stay but allowed her rational side to speak for her instead. "Right. Maybe I can retrace our rescue and turn up some leads in the morning," she replied solemnly. She was sitting up in bed now, watching as he put on his shoes. When he was done he reached for his jacket and turned back to face her. For a brief moment he searched her eyes, then he tangled one hand through the back of her hair, pulling her towards him to kiss her one last time. It was a hard and brief kiss, and he was suddenly out of the room before she could think of another thing to say. She stared after him sadly, and realized her night was definitely shaping up to be sleepless. One Week Later The tall, elegant man paced impatiently, shooting furtive looks at the entrance of bungalow. He was cold, despite the fire that burned brightly in hearth, and he found himself rubbing his hands together in annoyance. He was unaccustomed to be kept waiting, particularly by his intended companion. There was a time when that smoking snake would not have dreamed to be so bold. Now it was all changed, and while he tried to deny it his blood ran cold from the fear that was taking root as the colonists were being challenged. The others were so complacent - so willing to be led, leaving him no alternative but to turn to Krychek as an uneasy ally. They were all fools, every one of them. Perhaps too late he was realizing his need of Mulder, and, grudgingly, he had to admit that the smoking man had possibly been right. It had once seemed that the man's interest in Mulder had lost objectivity - that perhaps he gained some vicarious sense of pride in Mulder's persistent uncovering of the truth. Now he could see that Mulder was one of the very few potential hopes left for maintaining the world as he knew it. The man's thoughts were suddenly interrupted by a soft knock on the door before it was opened. "Hello again," greeted the new arrival, pulling his Morley from his lips. "You're late," sneered the older man. The smoking man smiled and tilted his head. "I'm here now, as you asked," he answered calmly. "Yes, but of what benefit? I wish to know about Mulder." The well-enunciated man narrowed his eyes as he stared at his guest. He was disappointed to read little reaction. "Mulder is well, and no doubt frustrated by now. He will not find relief easily, as our plan has been well-concealed." "Will you go to him?" "Soon," replied the smoking man pausing to inhale. "It must be handled carefully so that there is little doubt." "He is not ready to have the full implications of this event disclosed to him," stated the gray-headed man. "Are you certain that this experiment will succeed?" "Dr. Manning is quite capable. The organization should be pleased with the results." The two men eyed one another for a silent moment, the one man smoking thoughtfully. Finally the gray- headed man broke the stony silence. "I want to know what your intention is." The smoking man chuckled, flicking the cigarette butt into the fire. "My intention?" he asked. "Perhaps the same as yours, and then again perhaps not. I daresay that our route may be different although we share the same goal. I have an investment in a future that protect us from extinction." The well-enunciated man nodded with a grim smile. "As do I. Perhaps it is time that we find common ground." The smoking man watched him thoughtfully, fairly sure he would never divulge his true plan for the sake of all involved. It would be bad enough to have the risk of this alien rebellion becoming interested in his project, without the colonist becoming suspicious as well. Thank God Mulder could persevere. He pulled out another smoke and lit up. "Perhaps." The Bureau Basement / Week Seven 8:00 AM Scully sat leaning on the desk miserably, wishing she could right herself and go on with work this morning. Almost seven weeks had passed already with no significant leads on the incident in Canada. To top that off was the uneasy tension that had been growing between Mulder and herself as this mystery seemed to hang over head like a ominous storm cloud that might erupt at any time. It was as if they were out of step and unable to return to the exact rhythm of their partnership, while also unable to move ahead to something less defined. She had been in the middle of hitting yet another dead end in her computer search this morning when the queasiness began. It was so strange to start her day out normally and then slowly become more and more ill. She sighed loudly, trying to expel her fears with the breath. Okay, this shouldn't be the cancer, right? This is nausea, probably the flu, she told herself firmly. Of course the medical doctor inside responded with diagnostic uncertainty. If the tumor had begun to grow again there could be some dizziness with related nausea. Oh God! Another wave of sickness gripped her, and she buried her head in her hands. "Morning, Scully!" Boomed Mulder as he burst into the doorway in his usual rush. "I have some new information that might help us." Mulder stopped abruptly in the middle of shedding his coat, growing instantly silent. His eyes were locked on his partner's slumped form - an unfamiliar sight in the morning, which alarmed him. Immediately he came to her side and knelt down. "What is it, Scully?" he whispered with concern. "What happened?" Scully shook her head and tried to gently push him back from her. "Nothing happened," she croaked unhappily. "I'm just feeling sick! Oh!" Another strong wave of nausea assailed her and she grabbed the wastebasket by her feet. To her dismay she heaved ungraciously into the can, unable to stop herself. Mulder sat back on his heals with wide eyes, contemplating her more alarm. He shook himself and reached for the tissues on her desk, handing them to her for her face as she quieted. He rubbed her shoulder, watching her as she self-consciously used the tissues. "Scully?" He asked softly. "I'm, I'm okay," She said finally, slowly shaking her head. "How embarrassing!" Mulder sighed and smiled slightly. "What? Tossing your cookies, or is there a party in the recent past you'd like to forget?" Scully tried to laugh a little, breaking the tension. "No, no party," she smiled weakly. "Maybe the flu, huh?" She glanced quickly at him, then averted her eyes. Mulder's eyes narrowed in response to this and he found himself reaching to grasp her chin, turning her face back to look at him. Deja vu. Scully's eyes filled slightly with tears not unlike they had after he had rescued her from Pfaster. "What is it?" he probed gently. "What if it's the cancer, Mulder?" She murmured sadly. "I know it's not rational, but what if it is?" Mulder made a sympathetic sound and gathered her into his arms. "Oh, Scully," he sighed sadly. "Surely that's not it." He rubbed her back and then added, "I'm sorry you have to have that in the back of your mind now." He felt her tremble. "I know I'm just being emotional! I'm sorry!" She sobbed. He chuckled affectionately, tightening his embrace slightly. "I know!" he teased, although thinking this was a little more emotional than she tended to be with him. "You're starting to sound like some girl!" She laughed at that. "Maybe you'd feel better if you gave the doctor a call and just clarified things. You probably need to just go home and rest today." She pulled away from him and nodded. "You're right. I'll give him a call to put my fears to rest, and see what he says." She wiped her eyes with another tissue and blew her nose nosily. There weren't too many people in her life she felt she could be sick around, and it comforted her that Mulder seemed to be one of them. "Okay," he replied patting her knee. "I'll get out of your way." He stood up and moved over to his desk, keeping a covert eye on her. She seemed to be temporarily righted as she reached for her phone, flipping through her Rolodex with her free hand. It was early still so Dana had to leave a message with the answering service, and await a return call. Both of them busied themselves, he with work and she with tying up the offending bag in the waste can. She was relieved and surprised that the nausea was gone for the moment, as she returned to her desk. After what seemed an eternity, the phone finally rang. Mulder heard her accept the call from the operator, catching enough from her words to ascertain it was the physician's call. He tried to concentrate on his computer monitor while she spoke to the doctor in the background, but found himself distracted as she arranged for an appointment. If he were honest he would admit that any illness Scully might have these days brought up the memories of her recent cancer. He was trying to repress that for her sake, but he wanted reassurance for himself. "Well, Mulder, he told me to come in for precaution but agreed that it's probably something that's going around during the cold weather." Scully had walked over to his desk, while he attempted to appear surprised by her approach. He's a bad actor, she thought with amusement, aware that he probably listened to every word. "Okay, good," he replied nodding. "Do you want me to go with you?" "No, no," she quickly answered. "I'm fine. I'm sure I'll have no problem getting there. I'm already feeling better." "Good," he clipped slightly disappointed that she declined his offer. Oh well. He knew he would be reluctant to have her join him for a trip to his doctor for a routine illness. "Are you leaving now?" "Yes, he's going to squeeze me in early," she answered as she got her coat from the tree. "I'll be back soon I hope." "You don't need to come back in, Scully," admonished Mulder. "Go home and rest for God's sake. I promise to call if anything exciting happens." She flashed him a warning look as she walked over to the door. "I don't think I'm feeling that bad," she cautioned him, now fully composed and cool. "I'll call you if I change my mind." She smiled and slipped out of the door, leaving him to stare mindlessly at the computer. How the hell was he supposed to concentrate now? A small part of him was beginning to worry about the dreaded disease, and he realized how much he had been deluding himself into thinking it was gone now for good. He angrily wadded a nearby memo on office safety and flung it across the room. Rural Indiana / Week Eight 1:00 PM Dr. Manning walked across the campus of the naval weapons depot considering the sun over head. The cold weather was beginning to break, and the first signs of spring were emerging. It was nearly warm enough to go without a coat today, and he felt enlivened as he surveyed the rural hillsides around the base. What a contrast he thought, considering the immense destructive capabilities of the storage lying within this sleepy forest area. No one knew just what the military still authorized and produced there really. In this part of the country people were just happy to still work as civilian employees in the factory portion, although government cutbacks and proposed elimination of stockpiled weaponry were constant threats to job security. It was a known fact among the locals, however, that this part of the state was subject to strange sights in the skies at night, and low flying fighter squads by day. Residents of this sleepy area were either apt to dismiss unusual sights as military functions, or to believe in some sort of UFO mythology. Of course there were just as many who believed their solace would be found in the pews of a fire and brimstone church house, safely tucked away from the unexplained, and possibly evil visitors in the deeply quiet nights. Dr. Manning was greeted curtly by a semi-casually dressed man at the entrance of one of the grassy bunkers. The building was undetectable by air laying burrowed into the hillside like the hundreds of other naturally formed knolls. Dr. Manning wondered idly how long the Soviets had known about such locations given the intense spy networking over the last 30 years. He was quite sure that these details were better known to foreign spectators than to the American people, although he highly doubted that anyone would guess the contents of this particular locale. The doctor's eyes adjusted slowly to the dimmer light as he followed his host down the corridor. Finally he arrived at another doorway, and was shown in without preamble. The small grayish creature looked at him with large almond shaped eyes as he approached. As was common, Dr. Manning felt the surge of warmth and love flood over him from the creature. He would never quite be prepared for this sensation, although he longed for in their absences from one another, and laughed with pleasure as he began to sense its thoughts. He was also happy to come prepared with a new plan that had been taking root since the recent implantation he had performed in Canada. He was eager to share his ideas with this companion, and trembled as the shiver of electrical stimulation flowed through him. How wonderful to be connected once again, he thought happily Scully's Apartment 6:20 AM Scully slammed her hand down on the snooze button and slowly opened her eyes. She was so tired this morning, having hit the snooze twice already. She groaned to herself wondering why she hated to get up today, finally managing to sit up and survey her room apathetically. She flipped the alarm off grumpily and hauled herself out of bed and towards the shower. It wasn't so bad when the hot water began running over her calling her to life, until she reached for the shampoo bottle and caught a nose full of citrus scent. Her eyes flew open in surprise as her stomach knotted, and she let out a gasp of repulsion. What was wrong with that stuff today? Before she could shove it back into the shower caddy another bout of queasiness came over her. Shit! She was going to vomit again! Stumbling out of the tub, she throw open the toilet and heaved, uncaring that she dripped water everywhere. When she was done, she wiped her face and wearily shut off the shower. Her face felt flushed as she viewed herself in the mirror, wrapping her towel around herself with trembling hands. This was not good. More than a 24-hour bug, she thought unhappily. The lab results would not be any too soon in coming. It would be a relief to know what was going on. Sufficiently dried, Scully fastened the towel around herself and headed for her phone. The nausea had abated but this time it was not gone entirely. She quickly dialed Mulder's number. "Yeah?" came his breathless answer. He must've been out for a run already. "Hi, it's me." She said. "What's up?" He asked, as he searched his empty refrigerator in vain for some juice. "Well,' she breathed. "I'm feeling sick again this morning and I'm thinking I'll just stay home until this passes." "Again?" He asked furrowing his brow as he slammed the fridge closed. "I thought you said you were better." "Yeah, I thought I was, but I'm having a repeat of last week here." "When is the doctor calling about the rest of those tests?" he asked feeling a growing concern. "Later today," she answered, then added, "I'm sure it's nothing." "Well call me when you hear from them, okay?" "Sure," she agreed. "I'm going to call the bureau and let them know I'll be home. I'll talk to you later." She replaced the receiver and quickly pulled on clean sweats from her drawer before calling in. Maybe some hot tea would settle her stomach. Mulder's Apartment 12:10 PM Mulder stood in the middle of his living room stretching his arms above his head. With Scully gone he had become distracted, and since it was Friday he had finally taken the afternoon off. He hadn't done that in ages, and felt a little guilty since he could not think of one useful thing to do. More and more he was beginning to hate being here alone in this quiet. Too damn quiet, he thought. He literally jumped when the knock came on his door at the next instance. Peering out the peephole, Mulder blinked as an array of emotions swept over his face, finally settling on disgust. He threw the door open. Part of him was shocked to hell to see the smoking bastard standing there in front of him, while another part of him sneered at the predictability of good fortune for the evil. "Whatever you're selling, I don't want any," he smirked and moved to close the door. The Cigarette Smoking Man laughed lowly, as he stopped the door with his foot. "Of course you do, Agent Mulder! Why else did you bother to open the door?" he mocked. Mulder paused feeling irritated. "So you've come back from the dead to deceive me with some more lies, I presume," sneered Mulder. His visitor continued to smile. "You seem unappreciative of my help with your pretty partner, although I see she is well. Now I've come to offer some important information to you," he cooed proudly as he pulled out his package of smokes. "Walk with me." Mulder frowned and pulled his door closed behind him as he reluctantly followed his foe. They entered the elevator in silence, the older man lighting up, attentive to his Morley. "So enough cloak and dagger," asserted Mulder impatiently. "What's this about?" The smoking man nodded as he took a drag, reaching into his suit coat he produced a legal sized envelope, and handed it to Mulder. Fox opened it curiously as the elevator hit ground floor, and unfolded the contents while he followed his smoking companion out. His steps slowed and his brow furrowed as he hurriedly scanned the document. He looked up at the other man with a puzzled face as his lips moved wordlessly at first. "I don't understand what I'm supposed to be looking at here," he shook his head extending the papers out in front himself. "This looks like a DNA report of some sort, but..." Cancerman's smile deepened in a mocking manner, seeming somewhat pleased. "Yes, it is," he confirmed. "Yours, is it not?" Mulder nodded slowly, examining the remainder of the document more closely. They had come to a stop just outside the apartment building in the hot midday sun. "Mine..and Scully's." he murmured then froze. "You bastard!" Mulder gritted his teeth and glared at the other man with hate. "What is this about?" The smoking man tilted his head slightly with a gleam in his eyes as he regarded Mulder. It was a pity that Mulder did not comprehend his affection for him, he thought. In fact, Mulder had no idea of the extent his favor had gone. "You tell me, Mulder," he quipped. "Two very dedicated partners, one of which is now very pregnant. I suspect you can fill in the blanks." Mulder was wild-eyed and furious, but his voice remained low and menacing. "I should have killed you when I had the chance," he hissed. "We both know Scully can't have children. You took that from her a long time ago! What possible gain could you find in spreading this lie, and attempt to involve me?" "You are the one who is deceived, my friend," said the Cigarette Smoking Man as he stamped out his butt on the ground. "I am informing you of a fact that is of great importance to you. How you handle that is up to you." "And I suppose you had hoped to generously share this with me for my own benefit," replied Mulder with narrowing eyes. "Of course. And also to ascertain your interest in this matter. If this were to become public knowledge it would no doubt create certain...problems for you and your lovely partner," her smiled, thrusting his hands into his pockets. "Of course there are ways to prevent that from happening, if you so desire." "What? To eliminate a pregnancy that doesn't exist to save my good name, I suppose," sneered Mulder. "What kind of fool do you think I am?" "A fool in love perhaps," sighed the older man, suddenly solemn. "There is time for decisions later on, Agent Mulder. Go find your truth out, and then I will see you again." He drew out another smoke and lit it up as Mulder watched dismally. What Fox knew in his heart was that this man would not go to this trouble without some card to play. The brief scenarios he was just reviewing in his head did not comfort him in this moment given that fact. Cancerman nodded and turned away from him as he walked away, leaving Mulder with the reports in his hand looking after him. 4:00 PM Scully had settled into the sofa with a neglected novel, feeling much better as well as somewhat guilty for being at home. When the phone finally rang, the book had fallen onto her chest and she was dozing lightly. She found herself shaking the daze and stumbling to the nearby cordless, sinking back onto the couch heavily. Why hadn't she remembered to move that thing closer to the couch? "Hello?" She responded. "Hello, Miss Scully please." "This is her speaking." "Hello, Miss Scully. This is Dr. Roman's office calling. Just a moment and we'll put him on." Dana held her breath unconsciously as she awaited his voice. "Hello, Dana?" came his voice shortly. "Yes, Dr. Roman." "Well I have good news. Your tests indicate that the cancer is still in remission and in fact the tumor is gone, which is incredible." Scully breathed a sigh of thankful relief. "That's a relief!" she admitted. "But doctor, I am still ill. The vomiting never returned after the first episode in the morning last week, but then this morning I was having it again. The nausea stayed with me a bit longer although I'm feeling better now." "Well, I'm not surprised." he said empathetically. "I ran a full battery of tests as you know and the one obvious thing we were of course overlooking was a normal case of pregnancy." "What?" she spat. "Doctor surely you remember my records. I have been infertile for quite some time!" "I'm sorry, Dana. I don't intend to be upsetting, but as a doctor yourself, you know that the test is always ran for women your age as a precaution before administering other treatments. Yours happened to unexpectedly turn up positive." There was a silence on the phone line as Scully pondered his words with irritation. Finally her doctor broke the silence. "Look, we can rerun the test, but we both know that there are cases of apparently infertile women who become pregnant for whatever reason. You do not have damage to your ovaries despite the absence of ovulation. At least consider this possibility to be safe, no matter how extreme it may seem." Scully nearly laughed at the absurdity of this statement. If he had any idea about extreme possibilities. "Okay, I do want to rerun the test," She stated firmly. "I can do that myself, though, tomorrow morning. I'm afraid this is a false positive, and that we're going to miss the real culprit." "All right then,' he agreed. "But keep me informed. We need to start good prenatal care as soon as possible, and watch for the presence of the cancer. And, we need to keep checking this if it doesn't bear out to be the pregnancy as I'm suspecting." When Dana hung up the phone her mind flew in a thousand directions. This was crazy! Her medical mind acknowledged the symptom checklist, and leaped to diseases mimicking pregnancy. Simultaneously she thought of her missing time in the mountains and the recurring sexual dreams. Could it be that they had slept together? But even so, it was impossible for her to be pregnant. That would require that she be ovulating or at least implanted with a fertile egg. Unbidden, the memories of Emily flooded over her painfully. Emily had been hers without the benefit of her body as the host. Surely it couldn't be as twisted as that..Surely she would not be allowed to be impregnated with her consciously becoming aware she that was having such a baby... She sat very still on the sofa as she was flooded with the implications of this new consideration. What would she tell Mulder? Worse yet, what if she allowed herself to believe in this only to find it was a cruel mistake, leaving her once again with the reality of childlessness? What if it would be another abnormal child that would soon be taken from her? How would she work? Suddenly the idea of chasing vampires or a ruthless artificial intelligence was appalling. When was enough going to be enough? In that moment Scully began to weep mournfully, not hearing the soft knock on the door or Mulder's entrance into the room. Her heart jumped when his arms were suddenly around her, cradling her against his chest. Outside FBI Headquarters / Week Nine "Agent Spender!" called the elegant older man from his limousine window. The young FBI agent stopped abruptly on the sidewalk and stared at the man without recognition. "I'm sorry, do I know you?" he responded furrowing his brow. "I doubt that, but what matters is that I know you." The well- enunciated man's eyes gleamed as he stared provocatively at Spender. The younger man was drawn to the car still appearing puzzled. "What's this about?" he asked cautiously. "It's about the truth about your mother's whereabouts," answered the gentleman. "And, I'm afraid this concerns your father as well." He could see the muscles in Spender's face begin to work but admired him for not giving in so easily. "I'm afraid I still don't know what you mean," replied Agent Spender. This brought a smile to the old man's face and he gestured towards the car door. "Get in and I will be pleased to fill you in," he invited. Spender paused a moment, eyeing him suspiciously before finally deciding to comply. Once he had entered the car it pulled away from the curb smoothly, but not without being observed from a short distance away by Assistant Director Skinner. Skinner pondered the scene he had inadvertently witnessed, while remembering the unusual and powerful support being exercised from above on Spender's behalf. He had felt suspicious of it then, and now felt reinforced for his uneasiness. Maybe it was time to do some checking on this young agent himself. FBI Headquarters / Week Ten 12:00 PM Skinner stood up as Mulder entered the room, extending his hand to indicate that Mulder should sit down. Fox nodded curtly, and seated himself before making eye contact with his superior. For a moment both men eyed one another as if they might be two challengers about to spar. Skinner was the first to break the silence. "So, Mulder," he began classically. "What's this about?" "It's about Agent Scully, sir..and myself," he replied tersely. "Go on," he said without blinking. "As you know, we were recovered from Canada over nearly two months ago, and have been unable to find a satisfactory explanation for parts of this trip that neither she nor I can clearly recall," summarized Mulder. "What I feel certain of is that it was no accident that we were teased out on this mission with no apparent validity regarding the alleged craft." "What are you saying, Mulder?" questioned Skinner quietly as he toyed with his pen. "I'm saying that I believe that Scully and I were set up to go to this location for another reason that has been conveniently wiped out of our memories. I believe something happened to us while we were there." Mulder grew quiet and appeared more troubled. "What do you mean?" demanded Skinner as he leaned into his desk further. "Why would anyone lure you to Canada and find it necessary to block your memory of what took place?" Skinner's eyes bore into Mulder's, and the younger man shook his head slowly. "I don't know yet, sir," he breathed wearily. "What I do know is that the smoking man has paid me a visit recently, and dropped off something of interest." Skinner's jaw dropped open. "It can't be!" he exclaimed incredulously. "He's dead!" "Oh no! He is alive and very well, I assure you," smirked Mulder as he tossed the reports onto Skinner's desk. "He also apparently knew that Agent Scully is pregnant before she knew this herself." Now Skinner sat frozen in his chair, studying Mulder's face as if in shock. "Scully is pregnant?" He gasped out finally. "How can that be? I understood her to say that she has been barren after her disappearance with Duane Barry." "Exactly," agreed Mulder shifting in his chair. "So how is it that she is suddenly in a family way with that bastard acting as if he had knowledge prior to the fact?" Skinner slowly rubbed his head and furrowed his brow. Then, remembering the papers, he picked them up. "So what's this?" He asked as he started to skim them. "A gift from the smoking man to me," he replied dryly. "It would seem that I am the father of this miracle child." Skinner shot him a searching look before hurriedly skimming the documents over to confirm what had just been said to him. This report indicated that a zygote comprised of the DNA of two of his best agents was now incubating in Scully's uterus. He didn't know whether to chastise Mulder for an unbelievable story designed to explain an unplanned pregnancy, or to be boggled by this science fiction. How the hell would the Cigarette Smoking Man have access to Scully's medical information before she herself had gathered such a result? "We're positive that she's pregnant?" "I'm afraid the proverbial rabbit has died, sir," shrugged Mulder with a hint of a sarcastic smile. Skinner stared him down a moment then sighed loudly, tipping his head to the side with raised eyebrows. "And there is no chance that you have fathered this baby?" he asked abruptly. Mulder hung his head. "I can neither confirm nor deny that, sir," he answered honestly. "I know that prior to my trip to Canada I had not crossed boundaries with Dana sexually. As you know, I can't remember all the events after that. I sometimes think that perhaps I have, but then I can't even be sure that someone else hasn't created even those doubts in my head. "Mulder, do you realize what you're asking me to believe?" Sighed Skinned as he leaned back into his chair. "I know it sounds impossible, sir, but I'm telling you this because I need your help. You yourself know the lengths our own government has gone to in dabbling in this alien material, which is quite unbelievable in itself. I can't see too many people for she and I to turn about this, much less seek help in understanding what's truly happening here." Skinner sat quietly contemplating this for a moment then nodded. It occurred to him that he might share his thoughts with Mulder regarding Agent Spender and his mother, but thought better of it. He would wait until he knew more. "Okay," he said. "What have you turned up about this trip so far?" Mulder nodded gratefully, the proceeded to fill the A.D. in. The Bureau Canteen 12:30 PM Scully had sought the restroom after irritably surveying the staring faces in the cafeteria. If she was feeling better these days she might feel more thick-skinned about the apparent idle gossips. Why did any educated person have to think in such a narrow scope anyway? She took a dampened paper towel with cold water and patted her flushed face. Tossing it aside she entered one of the stalls. When the restroom door opened she could her the laughing female voices before the women came in. "Yeah, they call her the ice princess!" laughed one loudly. "No shit?" came another voice. A third woman laughed lowly. "Doesn't look like the label fits, does it girls?" She smirked. "Of course I'm guessing Agent Mulder could charm the pants off of any woman!" A trio of giggles ensued. Dana remained quiet in the stall. She marveled at how high school this all seemed. Who were these women anyway? "Sounds like Mrs. Spooky was a more fitting name, given the circumstances, doesn't it?" Dana heard the click of the lighter, followed by the acrid smell of cigarettes. Naturally. The building had gone to non-smoking so it was back to smoking in the bathrooms on the sly. "How do you know he got her knocked up?" asked the girl with the softer voice. "Oh, God, girl! Where have you been? For five years people have been talking about those two! It was just a matter of time!" "Yeah, Elaine up in Skinners office was just telling us about how she was fussing over his tie like some wife a few months ago. She said Dana was all over him. And don't forget what Ellen said about the morning sickness. She said Scully has been bad with it for a couple of weeks now!" "Geesh!" spat another. "I don't get it! She's supposed to have all these brains. Doesn't she know how to use a rubber?" The three women burst out in laughter. Dana Scully was furious. She flushed the toilet and felt more than heard the deadly hush fall over the room. With her head high, she exited the stall, and walked among the women to the sink. They stood there flustered at the sight of her, unable to move or speak. "You know I never cared for those things, did you?" she offered coolly. "Too uncomfortable. And, after all, when you have a real man instead of just dreaming about it, you want to enjoy every inch of him. Don't you agree?" She turned to face them down and noted with pleasure that they all dropped their eyes in silence. Smiling, she walked out of the room and headed straight to her desk. Once in the office, however, she slumped her shoulders and allowed the shame and rage to consume her. Thank God Mulder was out. Impulsively she flung open her desk drawer and searched through the file folders rapidly. Finally she found what she was looking for, and stuffed the form into the typewriter with force. When she was done she sealed it in the manila enveloped and hastily headed for Skinner's office. It was time that she handled this mess in a sensible way. When she arrived at the A.D.'s outer office she encountered the infamous Elaine who smiled sweetly at her approaching form. "Elaine, will you see that Assistant Director Skinner gets this please?" Clipped Scully impatiently. "Of course, Dana. He should be out of his meeting soon. He's with Mulder, as I'm sure you know." Elaine continued to smile sweetly. Dana sighed irritably. "No, as a matter of fact I didn't know, but thank you for alerting me. And Elaine." "Yes?" "Just for the record all I did was fix his tie. I was not all over him. I would appreciate that you report fact not fiction in the future." Elaine's smile evaporated as her eyes widened. Scully, however, did not remain to observe her further, as she walked decisively out of the room. Mulder's Apartment 6:00 PM "You did what?" clipped Mulder irritably pacing the floor in front of his sofa where Scully now sat quietly. "I've resigned from the X-files effective immediately. I am asking to return to Quantico to teach," she repeated without looking at him. Mulder felt his anger building. "You're transferring just like that? No discussion, just up and go?" He ran his hand through his hair with exasperation. What was she doing? "Mulder, I am making a logical choice given these circumstances. You cannot afford to have a partner you can't rely on or with whom the agency questions the propriety of your relationship!" Mulder continued to pace, throwing his arms around in the air. "Don't you think I should be the judge of that?" he argued. "Are there other decisions you may be considering for me that I'm not aware of?" Scully dropped her head and did not answer. Part of her was hurt by his tone, and still another part of her felt convicted. Mulder noticed her response immediately, halting in front of her now. "Dana?" he asked angrily. "What else is there?" "Mulder, it's about this baby. I..." She swallowed without relief feeling the walls of her throat go dry. "I'm thinking of running some tests to check for anomalies. I'm not sure I'm going to carry it to term if there are abnormalities." There, she had said it, feeling sick as the words left her mouth. Mulder's face fell flat and he turned away from her. Silence fell over the room and she could almost imagine she could physically feel him withdrawing from her. Fox Mulder slowly came to stand by the window, staring out with unseeing eyes. What did he feel he wondered, as if he were somehow detached from his own body? How could he reconcile the fear, the pain, the desolation he felt at the idea of her parting from him after so long, not mention the complication of this child. Did he imagine he wanted to father it, or was it merely macabre curiosity that drove him to want to see the end product of a potentially quasi-human-alien being? He could not blame Scully for her choices and yet he did. How dare she choose this for him without talking about it first? "Mulder, I'm sorry if this upsets you," she began tentatively. "When we discussed the pregnancy at first neither of us knew how to feel about it. While I'm eager to be a mother I refuse to be someone's lab rat, only to fear that my offspring will be snatched away or die or be killed if it survives birth! And you can't honestly say you are ready yourself for this to happen!" Scully had come over to stand beside him, starting to reach her hand out to touch his arm, then dropped it away as she sensed his remote coldness. "I don't know what to say to you, Scully," he said lowly. "You're right, it's your body, and you have in many ways been down this road before with Emily. The longer you carry this baby the harder it will be for you if something is not right with it. Your impulsivity is unacceptable, however. What drives you to fly away so quickly before you even have all of the facts?" "What other facts do I need, Mulder?" she cried in frustration. "Somebody implanted my body with a fertilized egg with an unknown agenda, and given the things we have witnessed in the recent past I don't feel too damned confident about this!" She felt her temper rising and an unaccustomed amount of emotion begin to grip her. "And quite honestly I can't say that I know exactly what I'm flying away from right now. Did you suppose you might make me an honorable woman?" She spat out the final words and they hung in the air ominously. For over five years they had struggled and often disagreed, but rarely ever wounded one another with intent. Mulder stood stone still without looking at her. "You're right, Scully," he said with a low angry menace. "I don't have anything to offer you." Stiffly he turned away from her and strode out of the apartment, leaving her to stare after him miserably. FBI Headquarters / Two Weeks Later The tension in the basement had become thick between Mulder and Scully, causing Dana to seek leads outside of his company when possible. Skinner had called her right away to acknowledge her resignation, but also to inform her that it would be delayed until he felt clear he had given it proper consideration. While he had indicated that she was free to disagree with this choice, it was implied in his tone that she would be up for a fight if she did question this action. Part of her thought to assert her right to a speedy transfer, but another part of her fought the idea of actually leaving her work with Mulder. The ambivalence was quite painful. In the end she decided to allow Skinner his time with this, wishing to think her actions through rather than being impulsive as Mulder had accused her of being. She was lost in this dilemma as she strolled through the agency hallway with a file in her hand. She was scarcely aware that Agent Spender had joined her until he began to speak. "Hello, Agent Scully," he greeted softly with a smile that did not appear heart felt. Dana's eyes flew to his face in surprise. "Oh," she said mustering a smile in return. "I'm sorry. I didn't see you. How are you?" "As good as can be expected," he offered falling into step with her. " I was actually on my way to pay you a visit." "Oh really?" she questioned throwing him a side-glance. "On what occasion?" Spender sent her an admiring look before continuing. "I had hoped you would agree to have lunch with me today," he answered simply. "Oh, and I was thinking of something outside of the bureau where we could talk more...freely." Scully's steps slowed as she considered him for a moment. "Well, I'm not sure what to say," she groped awkwardly before he interrupted. "Then say yes," he urged her. "I think you'll appreciate hearing what's on my mind." He applied his most charming smile, and she attempted to respond likewise, though feeling unease. Her curiosity was aroused by this approach. "All right," she answered more brightly than she felt. "Let me leave this on my desk and grab my things. I'll meet you back at the entrance in five minutes. Dana did not pause to explain her plans as she breezed into the office and retrieved her jacket and purse. Mulder looked up at her and thought to ask then bit back the question miserably. She did not look at him at all fearing it might deter her from her plan, feeling some guilty need to fill him in on Spender's unusual request. When she rejoined the younger agent, they walked to a nearby pub that offered a tasteful refuge for government employees. Once seated they quickly ordered and Spender was allowed to get down to business. "I know you are curious about why I've asked you to join me," he began with an innocent face. Scully smiled and nodded slowly. "Yes, I'll have to admit that I am," she answered directly. Spender smiled calmly, in an almost familiar way, although Scully could not quite place it. "You were involved with my mother prior to her disappearance, and I will admit that I may have came off in an accusing way. I first of all want to apologize for that and would like to get off on a better footing with you." He paused and looked at her imploringly. She smiled pleasantly and nodded, still holding back her trust of him. "I can understand how difficult it must be to lose your mother given the circumstances," she offered kindly. "Yes, well, it has been a number of difficult years, Agent Scully, and making my way into the agency has been an uphill climb in light of my strange family history." He paused a moment and studied her reaction. "I'll be frank, Agent Scully, and tell you that I do not like your partner. In my mind he is partly responsible for my mother and others like her chasing headlong into delusional material that conveniently had taken them from the very painful realities. I did not mean to offend you or to imply that you were a party to his views. I recently learned you have not been assigned to work with him by choice." Scully listened to him with her most analytical gaze, pondering his words carefully. While she would not care to share the truth with this man, she could easily refute that much of her work with Mulder had ended up to be a choice forced upon her. "You seem almost sympathetic for me, Agent Spender," she remarked dryly. "I suppose I am, Scully. You are known to be one of the brightest minds in the bureau, yet your career has been shipwrecked with the x-files!" he exclaimed, pausing to allow the waitress to serve them drinks and salads. He leaned forward eagerly once the server was gone. "I suppose I feel we are kindred spirits in a way, both fighting against this stigma of paranormal bullshit to establish a credible career. I believe we both have been dealt bad hands by the same men in our own government." He finished as he eyed her with anticipation. Scully did not appear affected. Criticisms of Mulder or the x-files were hardly ways to endear her to anyone. "And what do you know of my so-called 'bad hand'?" She asked with a false smile. Spender sat back and adapted a cool smile. She was going to be tougher than he imagined. "I know you have been forced to work on cases that offer you little positive recognition, that have caused you great danger, and have left you to chase after a man who seems unable to return your affection." He replied smoothly, taking a bite of his food. Scully grew pale with anger. "Agent Spender, I believe you have presumed too much!" she breathed to him lowly. He smiled without disruption. "Have I?" he asked coldly. "I hear rumors that indicate that Mulder has taken advantage of you at last in the ultimate way. I know you are thinking of quitting the x-files, and with just cause. What I am proposing is that you reconsider your options. Work with me. Don't go hide in Quantico, for God's sake - you'll be wasted there!" Spender reached out his hand and covered hers but the action just made her blood run colder. She snatched hers away with revulsion. "You are out of line, Spender!" she spat with cold anger. "You have no idea what you're talking about, and I can't imagine what work you could possibly be involved in that you might think I would want to join you!" Scully shoved out her chair and stood to her feet. Spender jumped to his feet as well. "The same search you're involved in!" he exclaimed. "Search with me for my mother, and we will also find the answers to what has happened to you. I've read your file. I know why you visited my mother before she disappeared! Mulder will only lead you into more destruction if you try to do it his way. He's already more than proved that to you!" By now Spender's eyes were blazing, and while Scully wondered at the hate he seemed to possess for Mulder, she was not inclined to keep his company any longer. "I'm afraid this conversation and lunch are over!" She hissed, and walked away from her irritating companion with haste. He stood staring after her with anger, before returning to his lunch sullenly. As Scully returned to the bureau she was met by Assistant Director Skinner in the hallway. He seemed relieved to see her. "Agent Scully, can I have a word with you please?" He inquired in a professional tone as he motioned her aside. "Certainly, sir," she replied, wondering if her cheeks were still burning from her contact with Spender. "I wanted to speak to you about Agent Spender." "Sir?" she responded in surprise as he studied her carefully. "I saw you leave with him earlier and I'm glad I have a chance to speak to you about it now, because I am concerned about his alliances." Skinner furrowed his brow looking into her questioning eyes. "I have reason to believe that he has contacts with the associates of our old friend, Cancerman. I haven't sorted out his full relationship, but I would caution you to be careful how far you might trust him." Skinner seemed relieved to have shared this and searched her for a response. Scully sighed audibly. "Well, sir, that may explain his energy in dissuading me from continuing with the x-files, not to mention the animosity he seems to harbor for Mulder," she explained thoughtfully. "He dislikes Mulder?" Queried Skinner curiously. "Apparently so," replied Scully with raised eyebrows. They stood in silence a moment before her supervisor spoke first. "About your resignation, Scully." he began. "Yes, well I may be having second thoughts about that sir,' she interrupted quickly. "Good," he clipped. "I am scheduling a meeting for the two of you in my office next week to discuss this further. I will see you then." She nodded as he walked away, trying to sort through his confusing interaction. Assistant Director Skinner's Office / Week Thirteen "I've called the two of you in to discuss this resignation as I am sure you both have guessed," began Skinner. Scully and Mulder shifted uncomfortably in their seats before his desk. "Frankly I have to say I am surprised given the investment the two of you have had in searching out the truth about the unexplained. Now that you seem closer than ever to that truth you are ready to back away!" "Sir, I'm sure you must be able to appreciate the reason why Agent Scully wishes to pursue work elsewhere," defended Mulder without looking at his partner. Scully looked at him with mild surprise. Skinner gazed at her compassionately as he nodded. "Of course, Agent Mulder, I can't fault either of you for struggling with this," he replied softening his tone a bit. "But this pregnancy is an X-file in itself, and despite its inherent painfulness, I have never known the two of you to back away the most frightening of cases." Mulder and Scully digested this statement as their C.E.O. paused to study them. He was damnably right and they both knew it. "I could insist that you remain together on the X-files because I believe you about what has happened. But, because I also respect you both, I won't make the choice for you. I know that you are unsure of how you want to handle this with eachother as well, but I think you are aware that the bureau does make allowances for couples to be employed together within the agency. At this point no special provisions are needed for the pregnancy. While no one would ask you to perform functions of your position that might risk your child, Agent Scully, you are well aware that accomodations can be made to allow you to continue your investigations. Agent Mulder also has full access to any back up he might require while in the field." Skinner paused to gauge his impact on the two noting their pensive silence. "As a supervisor I would like to say to you that very few agents stand out with the character and achievement that you both display. I find no fault in your conduct and will continue to support you in your work. As a friend I want you to know that very few people are lucky enough to find what you do in eachother. While I sympathize with the pressures you both must feel, I would urge you to keep fighting for what matters to you. I hope you will decide to stay, Agent Scully. I believe Agent Mulder needs you, and I know I need you both. With the recent events related to UFO phenomenon I'm not so sure we don't all need you more than ever." Skinner sat back idly rolling his pen in his hands, noting the downcast eyes of his two subordinates. Mulder swallowed hard before raising his eyes to met Skinner's own. "Thank you, sir, for your support," he began softly. "I can't answer for Agent Scully but for myself I would like to think over what you've said." Scully nodded after a moment, avoiding Mulder's eyes. "I'm not sure what to say," she began tentatively with a sigh. "Your confidence is certainly unexpected but appreciated. I will consider this carefully." She held his eyes for a moment and he nodded as if satisfied. "Good," he said standing. "That's all then. I would like to hear from you both by the end of the week. Until then I am holding up the transfer papers." Mulder and Scully stood as well and shook their heads in agreement. Skinner opened the office door and waved them out, watching them walk out silently past Elaine's curious eyes. When she realized that the A.D. was watching her she quickly averted her eyes to her computer monitor. Once in the hallway Mulder and Scully walked slowly side by side without looking at one another, painfully aware of the glances they drew from passing co-workers. Scully imagined that by now most of the bureau suspected them to be sleeping together, and probably expected that they had just been reprimanded by Skinner. Nothing like believing that your personal life had just been thrust into a glass fishbowl at work. She sighed loudly, drawing Mulder's brief glance. "Mulder, I need some time by myself to think," she said breaking their silence. "I think you need to do that, too." By now their steps had lead them to the entrance of the building, and they stopped to look at eachother. Mulder shook his head with a sad expression. "I have some things to do in the office," he replied. "I may go for a walk later so I'm not sure when I'll see you." "Okay," she answered bluntly feeling some mounting fear that they might be losing one another for good. She turned away from him and walked out into the sunshine, never noticing its warmth. Mulder lingered a moment then headed back to the office. His heart was heavy with confusion and pain. The Washington Monument 9:00 PM Mulder looked up suspiciously as the smoking man took a seat on the bench beside him. Fox had been sitting here for hours trying to sort out his dilemma when his antagonist suddenly appeared. For a moment neither of the spoke as they gazed at the water in the distance. Mulder could not bring himself to face his enemy as the conflicting emotions roiled within him. Why him? Why did Cancerman keep dogging him? Why the baby? "I don't know how to feel about you," he offered sadly. "I want to hate you - I thought I hated you. But now all I can feel is confusion." The smoking man nodded slowly. "Perhaps you should hate me," he replied seriously. "I have lived a hateful life." He sighed and eyed the cigarette thoughtfully. "I once thought I was to do the right thing, but that thing never felt rewarding. But that's of no consequence now." Mulder pondered this silently, still looking down at the ground. Why was he saying this? "What do you want from me?" he asked wearily. "On the contrary, Mulder, the question is what do I want for you," he replied with a tinge of sadness. He pulled out a photo of Mulder and his sister, not unlike the one Skinner had given to Mulder after the smoking man had been shot. "You don't know how many times I have looked at photos like this one and thought of all the might-have-beens." This drew an angry glance from Mulder as he searched the older man's face. The remorse he read, however, shocked him. "What do you mean?" Fox demanded lowly. "I mean that I look at this and know what I have sacrificed in my life for a cause," answered Cancerman. "Perhaps I left behind the opportunity to have a good woman, or to raise a son of my own, and then again perhaps those things were never meant for me. I can't lie and say I would have nobly chosen a different road if I could live it again, but I would not invite you to choose that same path." "Why talk in circles to me? It's ludicrous to suggest that I would even consider your choice!" sneered Mulder, but the smoking man was not ruffled. He continued to eye Mulder evenly. "Is that so, Agent Mulder?" He grinned. "Are we so different really? Have you not sacrificed life and limb on your own crusade for the past 5 five years? Has it not cost you nearly everything you have held dear?" "You bastard!" snorted Mulder painfully as he stood to his feet. "Is this your idea of a campaign to deter me? Don't you realize that I am well aware of my deluded pursuits and the expense my foolishness has caused?" "Mulder, I am not here to wound you," sighed the man as he stamped out his cigarette on the ground. "On the contrary. You are the brightest star among them, and so unaware of how very close you have always been. They are afraid of you, but I have always known you would prevail, despite the detours I have had to send you along in order to spare you." "Spare me?" he gasped. "In what way have you spared me? You have taunted me with my sister, had part in the murder of my father or whoever he was, and participated in harming Scully because of me! How have I been spared?" "You are still alive, Mulder, and so is Scully," the smoking man pointed out. "Who do you think had part in your protection as you meddled in things so far beyond your imagination? Other men have disappeared from the face of the earth, and yet you are still here." Mulder paced as the smoking man watched him from the bench, lighting up again. "You would have me believe that you are somehow my benefactor in all of this?" spat Mulder incredulously. He stopped to glare down at his companion. "You are the devil, sir! You sit here distorting reality as if you can tempt me to see some meaning in your cruel life. What do you want from me?" "Perhaps you are right. Perhaps I am the devil," chuckled the man as he expelled the blue smoke thoughtfully. "Your mistrust is well-placed. Still, you must see that there are some things that prove me credible. Take your lovely partner, for instance." The man's face had grown very serious and Mulder found himself unable to break his gaze away him. Fox felt the anger burning inside while still another part of him had a strange sort of longing. Could this demon be his father? "What is it that you want to say to me?" questioned Mulder with an angry sigh. "Enough games." "Fair enough," nodded Cancerman. "I have come to remind you that your son is a gift." He watched Mulder's eyes widen in surprise before continuing. "Oh yes, it's true. How I know is not important, nor is the fact that you have had little choice in this matter. You were born into this heritage and because of that you will not have the luxury of living the life of a common man. Your ancestors have had little choice as well, and you have no power to prevent this fate really. As you are learning there are forces greater at work here than mere man can comprehend. More than you can presently know you have been handed a new hope for the future." Mulder made as if to interrupt, but the smoking man held up his hand to stop him. "Mulder, a son is a gift that can be embraced or squandered. The choice starts now. It will not be an easy one to undo thirty or more years from now." Mulder remained silent as the man stood to go. "You say you won't choose my way," he added with a mirthless smile. "Time will tell." He turned to walk away but Mulder placed a restraining hand on his shoulder. "Who are you?" he demanded lowly through clenched teeth. The man hesitated, but did not turn around. "I am the man who squandered his privileges, Mulder. I am more interested in knowing who you are." They stood in silence a moment before Mulder dropped his hand away. The smoking man stamped out his Morley and leisurely walked away. Mulder watched him wondering if he should pull his gun and shoot him in the back, or to run after him and beg for the truth. In the end he did neither, sinking down on the park bench with his head in his hands. He sat like this unaware of the passing time, until he felt a gentle hand on his head. He jerked his face up to view the concerned gaze of his partner. "Hey," she greeted softly. "Is this seat taken?" The unexpected relief that washed over him brought tears to his eyes, and he found himself wrapping his arms around her midsection in order to bury his face into her body. One hand slid back over her abdomen protectively, lingering over the small spot where he imagined the growing child to be. Instinctively she placed her own hand over his, quietly standing still in his embrace. When she realized he was crying she rubbed her hands over the back of his head tenderly. Mulder responded by pulling her gently into his lap, and kissing her tenderly through his tears. When he pulled away he allowed her to wipe his face. "I thought you might be here," she said softly looking into his eyes as her own tears began to fall. He smiled slightly and kissed her once again softly. "I'm worried that I may have been visited by the ghost of Christmas yet to come. It makes me believe that it's time to choose a direction, Scully," he whispered. "I think we should take Skinner's offer and see this through." Scully eyed him silently with questions in her eyes. "What are you saying, Mulder?" she finally asked. "I'm saying that I want you to agree to stick it out with me," he answered as he touched her face. "I don't know what's in store for us if we try to parent this child, but I am beginning to understand it's just one more in this series of questions you and I are being lead into by fate. We have made this journey together to come this far, and I can't think of any reason we shouldn't see it all of the way through now." "You realize how difficult this will become, Mulder? I don't mean the gossip or bureau politics, either," she sighed with a small smile. "I can't imagine what this infant may actually be about, but I am fairly sure that someone has not generously done this just to remedy my infertility." "I know, Scully. I think you're right. Those reports told us that the child genetically belongs to us, but who or what else is involved?" They looked at eachother for a serious moment. "Scully, I am not a man who has lived a normal life, and I was reminded tonight that I won't likely have one in the future." "Mulder..." "No, hear me out," he insisted. "Maybe once upon a time you thought you were to live out a normal one, too, and God knows I have beaten myself up with blame that you haven't had one since knowing me. But Scully, I'm beginning to believe that this has been your destiny, too. This is no mere coincidence that we have come from opposite sides of the world to bond together in this search. Call it karma or whatever you will, but Scully, I believe we are meant to stay together and make our contribution to whatever is on the horizon. This child is a part of that destiny somehow." Scully studied him with a searching look as she weighed his words carefully. "Mulder, I'm not sure if I can go through another loss if this baby isn't normal," she replied softly with a slight tremble of her lips. He nodded slowly never taking his eyes from hers. "I understand," he answered solemnly. "But the truth is that I can't stop it either," she sighed raising her brows slightly. "I refuse to allow the opportunity to give life to a baby..to our baby to slip away forever. And even though I try to kid myself about running away to do it alone out of some crazy female pride, I really don't want to do it without you. Emily...Emily was mine alone, and I knew that pain alone. But this child, this child is a part of you and me. I realize that we don't have to either of us bear this alone when we can be there for one another." She sighed and looked into his eyes with longing. "Mulder, I do love you." "I know," he smiled gently. "We have loved eachother for a long time, haven't we?" She smiled as she dropped her head, nodding in agreement. He pulled her coat around her chin to tuck it a little tighter, suddenly noticing the chilly night air. "Well, Mrs. Spooky, how would you like to accompany your old man home, and finally put the old rumors to bed?" he smiled warmly. "I can't think of anywhere else that I'd rather be than with the FBI's most unwanted," she replied with pleasure knowing that she truly meant it. Their lips met in a gentle kiss sealing a sacred trust. Dana stood and offered him her hand, which he took without hesitation. Slowly they walked away from the bench and into a new future. In the nearby shadows a dark figure stood watching, noticeable only by the glowing tip of his smoke. Silently he viewed the couple until they disappeared from sight as he drew in another drag deeply. For the first time in a very long time he felt the faintest flicker of hope in what he had supposed to be his very empty heart. Perhaps he might give up smoking after all, who could tell? With a sigh he turned and slipped away into the black night. The End