Disclaimed in 1, 5 and 13. Warning! This part is also NC-17. This is for Both Nancy and Rob, who insisted. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (part 15/21) Lem could feel Karen stroking his face, soft little touches that indicated a pleasant prospect for an early morning diversion. His wife brushed along his jaw then licked at his ear. He smiled. "Karen..." He opened his eyes to face the amused dark eyes of a Golden Retriever. "Geez Scrapps, give me a heart attack why don't you? " He sat up slowly. His joints ached from sleeping cramped up in a car last night. "They leaving?" He asked the dog, who had taken the second watch shift. Scrappy barked. That meant no. So why did he... Oh. "You need to answer natures call?" A tail wag. Yes. Lem opened the door for the dog and moved to the side of a commercial van parked next to him, away from the line of sight of the hotel room he was watching. He checked his watch. 8 am. They should be up and about soon. He heard his cell phone's chirrup and answered quickly. "Yes." The voice on the other end was familiar. "Lem if we set up a meet with you and the two who have Buster do you think you can get him to California? Keene can set up false papers so it will appear he's been owned by a family out there for a couple of years." "Sure, sure. I can do that. You know where our fugitives are?" Johnson ran a hand over his face. Dealing with the guy on the phone and his associates always made him nervous. They were so... weird. Yet they had managed to help keep the Dogs a secret for the past eight years, ever since one of them had traced Einstien, and been convinced that mass media exposure of the miracle Einstien and his progeny would be disastrous. "Not technically. but we know how to contact them. This is Hyatt's plan..." "Wait a minute... why didn't you guys just take Buster in, if you can contact the people who have him?" Lem was feeling the past few days of frustration boiling up. "We didn't want to expose ourselves unless absolutely necessary. We've been covering his tracks so to speak, though. And at no little risk to ourselves I might add. Besides, we are watched too. He wouldn't really have been any safer with us. The people he is with are better able to handle this situation." Lem was surprised. "Doddard's house... you broke in and removed all the photographic evidence of Buster." There was a laugh on the line. "And all medical records, Doddards personal journals cataloging IQ tests and growth charts. We left no stone unturned." Lem shook his head in amazement. "Ok, set up the meet. Call me back and tell me where and when." X Cook poured over his list. Hoping it would be futile at the same time as he actually matched the expense reports of agents Mulder and Scully to the list. Highlighting places they had stayed in the past. Marking with a check places they might choose to stay now based on rates, availability to pets and names. Any hotel or motel that has a name that could be associated with space. The Starlight, The Full Moon, Skyview, and so on... something that might appeal to the man who's dossier and career history he'd checked out. He was also checking anything with a Nautical theme or name. Scully was from a Navy Family. Webb had taken his cell phone into the bathroom. No doubt getting his next crooked orders. Cook felt like he was falling deeper and deeper into a pit. A pit with sides made of soft sand, so the more he tried to crawl out, the more he pulled it in on himself. X The sunlight brightened the room considerably. This illumination began to stir Mulder's sleep fogged brain. No nightmares - at least that he could remember. He felt the soft, fragrant warmth against his side and opened his eyes to see a bright red mass of hair pillowed on his chest. Various portions of the previous, and very long, night came back in perfect detail. He caught himself grinning a foolish cat that ate the canary grin he was sure she would shoot him for if she saw it. Scully stirred in her sleep. He reached down to trace light circles on her back with his fingertips. She moaned softly, and the sound played havoc on his libido. He felt her stir more and looked down to see a pair of penetrating blue eyes peering back at him. "Morning." He smiled lazily. "Yeah, I guess so." Scully sat up and stretched, sinuously, like a cat. He watched the graceful arch of her back, the play of smooth muscle there, the way she raised her arms, how it lifted her breasts delightfully. He felt himself begin to stir again. He let his fingers play over her neck, her shoulder. "You are so beautiful." She looked down at him and blushed. The pink tinge coloring not only her face but her throat and breasts. "You ain't so bad yourself Mulder." She swept out of bed, making the sheets seem cold without her. "What, no morning kiss?" He gave her the whipped puppy look he had perfected over the years. "Morning BREATH. I'm going to brush my teeth, then shower. If you drag your lazy ass outta bed you just might be allowed to join me." Mulder cleared the bed in record time, bruised hip or no. The water was already running when he got there. He could see Scully's silhouette on the other side of the frosted glass shower doors. The sound however, was making his bladder uncomfortable. Scully could no doubt hear what he was doing out here, but was polite enough to refrain from laughing outright. Dana did in fact hear him outside the shower doors. But laughing would have been hard anyway as she had a toothbrush and a mouthful of minty foam in her mouth. She shelved the toothbrush and rinsed her mouth before reaching for the shampoo, only to have her wrist caught. She looked at Mulder as he slid the shower door shut and took the bottle from her fingers. He stood in the stream of hot water, the spray hitting his back as streams of wetness flowed down his body, following the contours of his muscles, flowing over planes and angles like a caress. Scully bit her bottom lip. It just was NOT fair what he could do to her. Not fair at all. All he was doing was standing there, bruised and wet, squeezing shampoo into his hand, and she wanted him. Wanted to be the water sliding over his flesh. When one hand touched her shoulder it send a jolt of desire through her, centering in her breasts and belly. He turned her gently, so she faced away from him. Then she felt his fingers moving through her hair. Strong fingertips massaging her scalp sending opposing sensations of relaxation and anticpation through her as he worked up a lather. His fingers working in circles, working the bubbles through all of her hair. A slow heat and lethargy spread through her limbs so that she almost jumped when she felt his lips place an open kiss at the junction of her neck and collarbone. The little circles his tongue made on her flesh as he kissed her there causing her knees to feel a tad unsteady, and it took her a moment to realize the soft whimper she heard was coming from her. It was incredably intimate, having him wash her hair. It was a simple thing she had always done for herself. It spoke volumes as well. This wasn't about sex, although it was highly erotic. It was about closeness, sharing. Not the act of a casual sex partner, but the reverent act of a lover. Then his mouth was gone and he pulled her back a bit, so that the hot water hit her head and ran in a flood down her back. His fingers still working magic on her scalp as he rinsed the suds away. When she felt his fingers fall away from her head and begin to caress the back of her neck she moved away - turning to take his hands in her own she pulled him forward then circled so she stood behind him. "Your turn," she smiled softly and reached for the shampoo. His eyes were dark with desire. He had enjoyed that as much as she did. She poured a cool dollop of the thick stuff into her palm and realized with a fleeting sense of dismay that he was too tall, and her arms would grow tired very quickly if she tried to reach the top of his head. But her practical side asserted itself at once. "This would be easier if you... kneel down." "You've got me on my knees all the time." There was the sharp gleam of amusement in his eyes as he knelt before her, and her stomach did a little flip flop as she realized just where his face was when he knelt upright. The crooked grin on his face told her he knew damn well before he got down. There was no reluctance however, when she took a small step forward to begin spreading the shampoo through his hair. The short wet stands sliding slickly through her fingers, tickling her palm. She felt his arms encircle her and cold slickness move across her back causing her to shiver. His hand were making firm circles against her back, her spine. "What are you doing?" She asked with an arched brow as she felt his fingertips slide between her buttocks. "Your investigative skills are getting rusty. I'm washing your back Agent Scully. You know, I wash yours, you wash mine." The heat building in her threatened to turn into an inferno at the implication of his words. She pretended to ignore him as she ran her fingers through his hair, scraping her nails lightly against his scalp as she felt his mouth against the underside of her breast. "That's not fair." She gasped. "All's fair in love and war." He moved to the other breast, his hand continuing to soap her back. His mouth closed over her nipple and she moaned, pushing forward a bit as her fingers tightened in his sudsy hair. She could feel the movement of his jaw along his temples with each long pull of suction setting fire to her blood. He moved to the other breast as his hands soaped her sides. Clinging desprately to her thoughts she snatched the soap away from him and moved back. She almost laughed to see him kneeling there, pouting at her - his hair all full of bubbles. "Rinse your hair." She ordered. He obeyed, looking somewhat defeated and very aroused as her eyes drank him in. She ran her fingers through his short hair, rinsing it clean. "Ok, stand up." "I think you enjoy giving orders too much." He grumbled as he stood. "Yeah, well you seem to be enjoying taking them. Turn around, and place your hands on the wall." "You're lucky I trust you with my back turned." He did as she told him, and she stood a moment, admiring the play of lithe muscle along his back, his broad shoulders, narrow hips, and the tightest, most beautiful ass she had ever had the pleasure of observing. Working the soap into a lather in her hands she started at his shoulders, leaning forward to lightly press herself against him. Her fingers dug into his shoulders, feeling the shiver running through him as she ran the soap up and down his sides. The slick, slithery glide of soap over warm, satiny skin was electric. She moved her hands down to glide over the firm curve of his behind. She felt the tremor in him again. She smiled to herself as she reached a soapy hand between his legs to cup and stroke him. He threw his head back and groaned as her small hand worked him, his fingers pressing into the wall till the tips were bloodless. She kissed his spine as she released him. As soon as she did he turned and took her shoulders, pulling her up for a long deep kiss. He tasted of mint and himself. His tongue twining with hers she felt him pressing hard and urgent against her stomach. He twisted them, so he was once more under the spray then managed to thrust her away and turn her so she faced the wall at the same time. She felt his large, soapy hands move over her stomach, over her breasts over her throat. His hands moved down, between her thighs. She felt his fingers circle her center, flicking it, once - twice, making her buck into him as tiny sounds of pleasure escaped her. Too soon his hands were gone, leaving her aching for more, for the completion he had brought so close. Then his hands were on her hips, pulling them back and she felt him at her entrence. With a sigh of satisfaction she felt him thrust forward. One of his arms circled round her waist, holding her in place as he thrust into her, again and again. His other hand moved to slip between her folds, just above where they joined. His strokes were long and deep. She felt each one touch home as she ground against him. Their bodies were slick from the water and soap. His fingers continued to work her until she cried out, the world exploding into a burst of shimmering light, control of her body lost as she imploded around him. Losing the use of her knees, she clung to him for support. She felt him spilling hotly into her, twitching inside her as she kept convulsing. His teeth grazed her neck as he called her name. They both sunk slowly to the floor of the shower. Completely sated they allowed the warm water to flow over them. X Buster watched Mulder come down the stairs and check the electricity in the house again. He took in the man's damp hair and soapy smell which almost overrode the musky scent of sex. Buster grinned to himself. He was a very happy Dog. As he moved to the kitchen Mulder saw the message spelled out in Scrabble tiles on the floor. YOU GET SMART "You know fur face, we have really got to get you a life of your own so you stop butting into other people's." He pulled some eggs from the fridge, which was warming despite their best efforts. "I'm gonna go check the fuses, just to be sure you didn't miss something. If we don't get power back soon the fridge will be useless." The Dog watched the man disappear into the cellar with a flashlight. Buster lay down by the fireplace. The dying embers of the previous night's fire provided little heat. He barely looked up when Dana came down. Her hair was pulled back into a damp pony tail and she had a scent similar to Mulder's. Buster wagged his tail in happiness. At that moment the lights decided to come on. Buster woofed softly then jumped up and began pawing at the back door. Dana smiled. "Everyone needs a morning break I suppose." Yes, yes - Buster thought - let me out, quick before he comes back. Open the door... open the door. Dana was reaching for the door knob when he heard the basement door slam. "And just where the hell do YOU think your running off too?" Buster looked sheepishly at the man. He looked livid. Buster tried hard to look conciliatory, and to keep the smug grin off his face. ##### Mulder moved to lay his hand on the door, holding it closed. "Would you know anything about the main breaker switch being thrown?" He was pissed. That damn DOG had manipulated the situation last night to play out some twisted delusion. He'd had it planned all along. Mulder felt used and betrayed. After all they'd done for the miserable excuse for a mutt he'd been just as manipulative as anyone he and Scully had gone up against. How long had they been manipulated? Was this all part of some plan? The Dog using them from the first moment? Buster had his head down, but the tail tucked between his legs was wagging at the tip. "What are you talking about Mulder?" Scully frowned as she looked at him. "Our buddy Buster here threw the main breaker. He cut the power." Mulder crossed his arms. His initial burst of anger fading quickly in light of the way he had spent the morning so far. "But.... why?" "Haven't you figured it out yet Scully, he's been playing matchmaker all along. He did it to try to get us together." Mulder shot the Dog his most intimidating glare, determined not to let him get off too easy. Scully looked down at Buster wide-eyed. "Did you?" Buster's dark head bent further, but the tip of his tail kept beating a rhythm on the floor. One soft woof. A yes. The shocked look on her face slowly faded into a smile. God she'd been doing that a lot lately. More than usual. "Well it worked didn't it? You're just mad because we didn't catch on. Unless you are going to say you are sorry all this happened..." Her face became closed, her eyes guarded. Dana felt her heart pounding in her chest. What was she going to do if he did say that? "Of course not. Do you have any idea how long I've wanted this, dreamed of it?" He reached out to caress the side of her face. "Then if Buster hadn't arranged for last night to be so romantic, we'd both still be sitting on our hands doing nothing. Actually..." Dana did the unexpected, she crouched and wrapped her arms around the Dog, hugging him tight, "we owe YOU a thank you. Thanks Buster." She kissed the top of his furry black head. Mulder crouched in front of them. "Just don't make a habit of it." The corner of his mouth twitched up into a half smile. He wasn't about to admit to the already smug twit that he'd taken his advice after all. Not in this life time. Disclaimed in parts 1, 5 and 13. For Nancy. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (Part 16/21) With the power back on Scully plugged in her Powerbook and immediately began to check for any e-mail. With luck Hyatt will have someplace for them to take Buster soon. "You want anything with your omelette?" He asked her as he cracked two eggs into the frying pan. "A Free angioplasty?" She went to the account Mulder had insisted they set up a while back. It was an anonymous e-mail account supposedly run by someone in Michigan. Langly had set it for them, and only he knew the address. "Cheese, bacon and mushrooms it is." He started to grate some cheese and nuke a few strips of bacon. Mail... they had mail. "We may have something." Her tone was distracted as she highlighted the e-mail and opened it. "Mulder, Someone wants to set up a meeting. Hyatt has someone looking for Buster and they want to meet with us. It says here he'll meet wherever you want and prove his identity. He'll smuggle Buster into another state where a new life will be set up for him. It closes with Scrappy says Hi." Buster jumped onto the chair next to her to look at the screen. "Set up?" Mulder met her eyes from across the kitchen. If the people looking for Scrappy got a hold of this e-mail address they could be setting a trap. "Possible." Buster took the pen that had been left on the table and hit the 'reply' key. SCRAPPY IS LEMUEL JOHNSON'S FRIEND. SCRAPPY IS DOG LIKE ME. LEM WILL MEET YOU. "Ok, Buster seems to know what's going on more then we do." Mulder muttered as he slid an omelette onto a plate. "Set up a meet, tell him Cool Springs Outdoor diner. He names the time. But I meet him alone. You and Buster stay here. That way if it's a setup you can keep Buster safe." He set the plate and a fork in front of Scully. "Why do YOU go, why can't I?" There was a hint of anger in her voice. "I don't need you wrapping me in cotton. I will not be protected Mulder." He sighed and ran a hand through his hair. He knew this would come eventually. He was naturally overprotective of her. He knew that after last night she would be doubly sensitive to any hint of shielding on his part. He knew she could take care of her self. He crossed back to the stove before he answered. "Scully, I know the town better. And if I have to bug out in a hurry I might be able to lose a tail in the roads and side streets either in town or through these mountains. I have familiarity with the land on my side. Besides if it's a trap and they traced that e-mail they might trace us HERE. Being in the chalet isn't necessarily any safer, and since I'll have the van that leaves you and Buster with the woods as a refuge." And he hated the fact. Too many ifs to the whole situation. "You have a point." Scully poked at the eggs on her plate with her fork. "I'd better not get sick from this Mulder." He tried to look relaxed as she put a forkful in her mouth. Tried not to think of the dangers of leaving her here without a vehicle. She raised her eyebrows in surprise. "This is actually good. Unhealthy, but good." He bowed mockingly from the waist. "I'd almost swear you thought I couldn't cook." He flipped his own omelette. "I don't do it often, but I CAN do it." He grinned as he brought his plate over to sit opposite her. She began typing a reply message when Mulder saw Buster staring at him. The Dog licked his chops, looked at the eggs and whined. Mulder sighed, cut up his omelette and shoved the plate across the table. Buster dug in happily. Scully tried not to laugh, and not to give in to the urge to complain about a dog eating at the table. Buster would just love hearing that complaint she was sure. X Scrappy turned the laptop with his nose, so Lem could see the e-mail they just received. Forwarded from weirdo central. "Vermont? What the hell are they doing in Vermont?" Lem pulled a map out of the glove compartment and tried doing some quick calculating. A six or seven hour road trip. Might as well start now. Lem pulled away from the hotel parking lot and headed for the highway. "Scrappy, see if you can type coherently enough to tell them I'll meet them at that diner at noon for lunch. I have to get there first." Lem cursed under his breath. Five hours at least on the road. He was definitely getting too old for this shit. His back was sure to pay him back for all the time driving. X Cook had narrowed down the list of hotels from thousands to hundreds. Not good enough, and Webb was already shooting him dirty looks. The tall, dark man had spent half the morning on the phone, and he wasn't giving away who he was speaking with, or specifically what about. It was making him jumpy. As if his nerves weren't frayed already. Knowing he was sharing a room with that murdering son of a bitch. Webb looked at his 'partner' with disgust. He knew research took time, but something felt wrong about the way Cook was approaching things. He didn't know why. There was no evidence that the older man was doing anything but his best. Maybe it was because he had stopped getting his diggs in, had become withdrawn and sullen all of a sudden. Webb chewed on his mustache thoughtfully. His attention was drawn back to the phone, and Director Simm's voice. "So their immediate families seem to check out. I can't keep teams on them at all times, but it looks like they aren't hiding them. As for immediate friends, they don't have many. Those we tracked down are not hiding them. There are a few more names we want to check out. I'll get back to you then. "Yes, sir. Thank you, sir." Webb hung up. There wasn't much he could do while Cook worked, so he turned on the tv and flipped channels till he found a really bad horror movie with Marc Singer. He was to the point where the guy in a bad monster suit appeared to have killed the lead character's pet dog before he gave up. He'd read the book, and the movie was a slap in the face to the author's talents. Cook had managed to ignore the whole thing, as he bent over his lists and kept an eye out for any more credit card or bank activity. X Scully relayed the return e-mail before picking up the dishes. "So we have a few hours to kill. Got any plans?" He gave her an amused half smile. Mulder had finally gotten to sit down and eat a breakfast of his own. "Actually, yes. We can take a walk into the woods. Help me get to know the place." He actually pouted, and she stifled a smile as she finished the dishes up. "Hey, it was YOUR idea I stay here. Knowing which way to go out there might not be a bad thing." He nodded, admitting temporary defeat. " Wouldn't want you falling into the river. Sure. Why not? I'll take you to the old saw mill. It's about three miles north of here along the river. It's been out of operation for fifty years and I wouldn't recommend going into the place but it's interesting. Besides we can make it there and back and still have an hour or so to kill before I have to leave." "Did anyone ever tell you that you have a one track mind?" Scully wiped her hands on a dishtowel and tossed it at his head. "Yeah, but they usually say it's derailed." #### The walk was a pleasant one. Mulder was sure to keep them off the major trails and stuck to deer paths. They'd be lost for sure if his memory wasn't what it was. It was actually nice, walking through the early morning woods, feeling Mulder's hand, dry and warm enveloping hers. She savored that, because when this was all over such simple contact would be denied them. They hadn't discussed it. They didn't need to. It was understood that the new dimension to their relationship would have to stay hidden. And if they kept their apartments bug free (She still cursed herself for laughing off Mulder's paranoia) and were very cautious they could make this work. They had to make this work. There was no going back. Buster appeared once more on the trail ahead of them. He was acting like any dog left free in the woods. Sometimes he fell behind, sometimes he moved ahead. They didn't keep track. No need to worry he'd get lost. After an hour and a half leisurely stroll and Mulder pointing out landmarks for her to memorize they came upon the mill. Up until now the sound of the River had been faint, growing as they neared it. Now it was a lovely soft rush of sound. It was almost picturesque. The Mill was half fallen in, and the log chute that had once gone to the river had fallen down in a mass of wood and metal. It looked like part of it may have washed away. Scully let go of Mulder's hand and moved off over the rocky riverbank. She bent to dip her hand into the cold water. And it was cold. "I guess a swim is out of the question." She shook her hand off. "I forgot to pack my speedos." He grinned. "The current's too strong anyway. It used to carry the logs down from the mountain." Scully made her way to the mill, looking at the wreckage of the logging chute. "Isn't this a safety hazard? I mean kids might think it's fun to play around here." "It's not bothered much. I don't think many people know it's back here. Lenny and I discovered it cross country skiing a couple of years ago. Look, no beer bottles or campfire marks.. so no kids have been partying here." Scully moved around the outside of the old Mill. The back wall was leaning in. But a rusted metal awning was still supported by three beams. They most likely stored the equipment there. She looked around the smooth dirt, devoid of rocks and at the semi roof overhead. "Now this would be the place to party. But you're right. No empties." Mulder stuck his hands in his jeans pockets. "Gee Scully, you know how to find teenage party spots? Don't tell me you were a wild child?" Scully laughed. "Sometimes I wish I had been. No, but I used to have to hunt them down because Missy WAS. When dad went into a full rage because she was gone way too long I usually ran off to find her and drag her back before he really blew a gasket." "So basically she prepared you for working with me." His face was carefully neutral. "Yeah, basically." Scully looked at Buster, who was sniffing around the area. "Hey Buster, go play somewhere for a bit will you?" The Dog looked up at her and his tail started to wag fast enough to break the sound barrier. He barked once then trotted off. There was little sign of a limp in his gait now. "Wanna show me what I was missing Mulder?" Scully held out her hand. "Even walking back we still have about an hour to kill..." "Are you proposing we make out like a couple of teenagers under a dilapidated awning?" He took her hand. "You catch on fast." He didn't fight her tug on his arm at all. Disclaimed in 1, 5 and 13. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (Part 17/?) Dana had changed when they got back, and planned on doing some laundry while Mulder was gone. They had managed to get their clothes quite messy. Next time we decide to make love in unusual places we have to bring a blanket, she chided herself. She really hadn't planned on taking it that far. But the whole experience of just being with Mulder was too new, their mutual attraction too great to stop once they got started. Mulder had gone upstairs to wash up and change as well, but they had decided to do so separately or he might never get out of here and meet this Johnson character. Buster kept looking out the large open window. He looked slightly anxious. Dana called him away and motioned to her Powerbook. "What's wrong? Ever since we got back you've been jumpy." Buster used the now familiar pen. DON'T KNOW. FEEL TIGHT INSIDE. WRONGNESS. "Do you think this meeting of Mulder's is a set up?" She folded her hands on the table in front of her. NO. MEETING GOOD. LEM AND SCRAPPY GOOD. JUST FEEL... SOMETHING BAD COMING. "By the prickling of my thumbs..." Dana muttered softly under her breath. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES. "Do you... do you think that the thing that supposedly escaped with your ancestor is still alive?" Scully felt a chill go up her spine. NO. OUTSIDER DEAD. GONE. IF THEY MAKE ANOTHER, WE'D KNOW. "How would you know? If they kept as tight a lid on it as they had before..." The keys clicking stopped her as she read. WE'D KNOW. WE'D FEEL IT. INSIDE. NOT ALL MONSTERS ARE MADE IN LABS. SOME ARE HUMAN. Scully wasn't quite sure why she switched off the computer as Mulder came down the stairs. He wore Levis and an open, light denim shirt over a plain white t-shirt. "So do I look inconspicuous?" He held up his arms, and turned. The denim shirt hid the gun tucked into back of his jeans waistband. "It'll do. Though you still look like you were in a bar fight." She cocked her head to the side. The bruise on his cheek was fading to a paler blue with yellowed edges. Colorful to say the least. "So I'll sit alone drinking a beer and looking surly till this guy shows up. I don't know how I'm supposed to know him when he shows though." "Yeah, you sitting alone drinking a beer and acting unsociable will be a stretch for your acting abilities. And he said you'd be able to pick him out." Dana walked with him to the front door. "Have fun, and try not to get shot." He bent to press a fleeting kiss on her forehead before heading out the door and to the van. X Cook looked up at the sound of the phone. Webb grabbed the receiver almost violently. "Whatcha got?" Webb recognized Simm's voice. "We have a possible lead. It seems an old school friend of Mulder's, the photographer - Leonard Kravitz is away on assignment in Greece. However some of the people I sent to check his residence and his winter place reported smoke coming from the winter place. It's a ski chalet in Vermont. Pretty isolated." Webb cursed. Cook was worse than useless after all. "I'll get on it." "I want you, Cook and Hernandez out there right away. There will be a chopper waiting for you at the Scranton Airport. You will meet a team of five there. They will arrive by road. I need this handled quickly and efficiently. Kravitz works for National Geographic, and I don't need to tell you what kind of publicity having you going in there guns blazing will get. Your orders are still to try and get them all alive if possible. A team will be waiting at Barre Hospital to preform the procedure. Do I make myself clear?" "Crystal sir. You can count on me." Webb smiled looking at the dossiers on the hotel bed. Alive... IF possible. Lots of things can go wrong. And he did hate loose ends. "I hope so. Now get moving." "Sir... are you sure Cook wouldn't be more useful here? In case this is a false lead?" Or a solid one for that matter. "If they manage to escape this time having him there will cut down response time. That will be all." The click signaled the end of the conversation. "Pack up Cook, you were off base. We think we found them in Vermont." Webb tossed the older man's suit jacket at him. "Vermont?" Cook's brow furrowed. Shit, shitshitshit. "Yeah, the list of friends and family you discarded. I had it checked out anyway. Bad call buddy." Webb sneered and went to rouse Hernandez. X The blind black man sat in a corner. Dark sunglasses concealing his eyes from view. Every once in a while he would run a hand lightly over his plate and pick up a french fry or take a bite from his burger. He was noticed only in passing, and then only because he was not a regular here. He sat facing the street, his retriever wearing a signature harness with a grip sat beside him. Utterly well behaved as he watched the people that shared the terrace dining area as well as those who passed on the street. The dog whined softly once, and shifted it's weight to brush against it's master just as the tall, dark haired man in denim stepped onto the terrace and took a seat near the building, with his back against the wall and a clear view of the patrons and street as well. The blind man fished out some money from his wallet and dropped it on the table, confident it would cover his meal. Then, taking hold of his guide dog's harness he allowed the animal to lead him to the table where Fox Mulder waited. Mulder looked up, momentarily surprised to see the blind man approach. When the man grabbed the seat next to him without hesitation or missing it Mulder reached behind him to feel the reassuring press of his gun. "You won't need that Mr. Mulder." The man smiled, his white teeth a stark contrast to his dark face. "I'm Lemuel Johnson. And this..." he stroked the head of the retriever at his side, "is Scrappy. Scrappy Doo to be precise." The dog... no, the Dog, actually lifted it's paw to shake, and Mulder didn't know quite why, but he took it. Shook the paw once and let it drop. There were more. It was one thing to have an abstract concept in the back of your head, quite another to be faced with the solid proof. Johnson seemed to be enjoying the dumbfounded expression on Mulder's face. "They are something aren't they? I was there, when Benodyne made the breakthrough. I always liked Einstien. Even when I was sent to hunt him down, I felt for him. Felt a sense of kinship and wonder. That's why I reported him dead and handed in my badge. Scrappy here is the same generation as your friend. He's been helping me try to find your friend since we heard of his misfortune." Mulder tore his eyes away from the Dog at Lem's words. "You hunted him?" "Hunted the other was more like it. I used to be NSA. But I knew if I found the Dog I'd find the Outsider. I was right. But I was too late. You didn't bring him. Good. I might not have respected you if you had." The waitress brought a beer over and set it before Mulder, who handed her a couple of dollars and waved her off. "So how did you get..." He indicated Scrappy. "Hyatt learned to trust me. They have to be adopted out you see. The world is too human based. They need families to care for them and keep their secrets. As a pup Scrappy took a liking to me. He did the choosing really. I was honored. And it is an honor Mr. Mulder. They are clever, but not mean. There has yet to be a bad or mean one born. They are somehow... purer than us. They retain the canine abilities for unwavering loyalty, as well as gaining human compassion. They see into people, and tell if people are good or not. I know I can trust you, Mr. Mulder, because Buster trusts you. I know you aren't holding him against his will, because Scrappy would have warned me if he smelled his fear on you." Mulder looked close to embarrassed. "He's a tricky devil you know. And a smartass." Johnson laughed. the sound startling compared to the thus far hushed conversation. "Mr. Mulder they ALL seem to have a bit of smart ass in them. Must be... genetic." Mulder smiled. Seeing Scrappy had been all the convincing he needed right now. "Come on, I'll take you to him." Lem fell back into his role of blind man as he followed Mulder. "So, Lem... why the hell did you name him Scrappy Doo?" Lem chuckled. "I didn't. His mother did. They all love cartoons. So they name their pups after them. You know Buster's brothers and sisters are named Babs, Plucky, Shirly, Sneezer and Minerva. Their mom has a Tiny Toons fixation." X Scully pulled their clothes out of the dryer and suddenly felt WAY too domestic. "If you think I'm gonna do all your laundry Fox Mulder you are out of you mind... more than generally thought." She muttered. Of course she felt herself smiling a bit smugly as she pulled out the sheets from the bed. The bed they'd shared last night. Bringing the basket into the living room she sat on the couch to fold them. Buster was back at the window. Whining softly. "What is it now?" She dropped the sheets and moved to crouch beside the dog. Looking out the window, she froze. A dark van was coming up the road, and she looked up at the soft whirr of a chopper on silent running. Bother she and Buster quickly backed away from the window. She grabbed her gun from the kitchen table as they both dashed out the back door. Buster was holding back, waiting for her. "The Mill. Go. GO! I'll meet you there." She was too anxious to feel any relief when she saw him bound into the woods, to relitive safety. She took off down the deer path she'd been on only hours before, trying to not leave much of a trail. Disclaimed in parts 1, 5 and 13. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (Part 18/21) Mulder unlocked the van and looked back to see Lem looking at him strangely. His expression might have been more readable if he weren't wearing the sunglasses. "You borrowed Frohike's van?" At Lem's words Mulder almost dropped his keys. What the hell was going on here? "How do you know..." "The Princes of Paranoid? The tracked down the original Dog within two years of his reported 'death'. They do like digging into things that are none of their business. I had a little talk with them. Between Hyatt, myself and the Dogs we convinced them that making the truth known in this case would only hurt innocent beings, and possibly even AID the forces behind creating the Dog and the Outsider." "They didn't tell me. Why didn't they tell me? They hid what they knew is hearsay and bullshit." Mulder wrenched the door open. He felt Johnson's hand on his shoulder. "It wasn't their secret to share. They gave you what they could. Don't be hard on them. They helped you get away. They arranged for us to meet, and they will be helping me get Buster to where he will be safe. I'd say they've gone above and beyond the call of duty, wouldn't you? Especially for a group of guys who think Elvis is waiting to reappear so he can run for the Democratic office next election." Johnson tossed in his briefcase and let Scrappy climb in first. Mulder managed a wry smile as he moved around and got in the driver's side door. Scrappy had found the mattress and lay down in back. "You have a point. After all everyone knows Elvis will have a better chance running Independent than expect either party to back him." Lem looked at the man who had started the van's engine with a hint of shock, mostly because by the look on his face this guy was SERIOUS. X The chopper landed on the street. Webb jumped out, landing lightly on his feet as Cook followed behind. Hernandez was last out as five men poured out the the van, each with assault rifles. "Lock and load boys." Webb ordered and released the safety on his own gun, chambering the first round. Hernandez followed suit, stone faced. Cook checked his own weapon, and hoped to God he wouldn't have to use it. The chopper took off again, hovering over the house to try to keep watch from above. The five man clean up crew spread out. Three moving to circle the house. Webb's group moved with the other two to smash open the front door. They entered, guns at the ready. Webb took one look at the unfinished laundry on the couch and cursed. "You and you sweep the house." He pointed to the two men from the van. "Cook, go through things here, try to figure out where they could have headed. Hernandez you're with me. We've got to comb these woods." Webb and Hernandez went out the back door. Cook watched the two men inside split, one going through a door that looked like it led to a basement, and the other heading up the stairs. Taking a chance he slipped out the back door then, just in time to see Webb's group disappear into the woods. Two men taking an obvious path the others spreading out. He had to follow Webb. He saw that clearly now. If he sat back in that house and followed orders he'd be less than a man, he'd be just as guilty of murder as Webb was. Falling back on his military training Cook moved carefully into the woods. Staking the stalkers. X Dana's lungs burned for air, and her side was cramping painfully. Running on flat ground was one thing, but she was heading up a slight, but steady incline, moving over little hills and dips, trying not to trip over plant life and rocks. If she was lucky she had a full two minute lead while they searched the house. Her palm was sweating against the gun in her hand. She could no longer see Buster ahead of her. That was good. If she were caught she didn't know where he was. As she ran the pain in her side was only a dull ache compared to the terror in her heart. She wasn't afraid for herself. Ok, admit it Dana, you are afraid for yourself, but you know you haven't been caught yet. She chanced a quick look behind her. Nothing. Her real fear was for Mulder. They had been found and traced. Which most likely meant he had walked into a trap. Had he gotten away? Had he been caught? Was he hurt? Stupid. She chided herself while scanning the almost indistinct path for a sign of the fallen tree Mulder had used as a landmark. There was nothing she could do one way or the other for Mulder right now. She had to concentrate on keeping herself and Buster alive. A tree branch, coming out of nowhere, smacked her chin, leaving a stinging mark to add to her list of complaints. She held up her arm before her as she ran. She knew she'd have to stop soon, to catch her breath or risk just collapsing. She just hoped Buster was clear. X Buster felt the wind in his fur, smelled the rich scent of earth and plants around him, the hint of decay and mustiness only adding to the whole. He was scared, but there was a part of him that recognized this. This running through the forest. Hunt or be hunted. Something primal that shocked him for only a moment. He could reason, knew that he had to stay free, but also had to make sure Dana stayed free as well. He knew they had to stay hidden until the Fox came to help, IF he could come to help. He knew all the logical and rational reasons for his flight, for the jumble of emotions settling right behind his breastbone. But he was also DOG. Even separated from the wolf by several thousand generations there was still a touch of primitive there. Something man and his science couldn't take away. The instinct that made him want to throw his head back and howl at the moon kicked in. Guided his flight. He slowed and the rational part of his mind recognized his fur, now black, would be an advantage. Slowing more Buster began to move in a more graceful way, as he slipped between the trees, blending with the shadows... X In the van Lem turned off the classic rock station Mulder had been playing and looked at the younger man. "So... you had suspicions about Buster before our mutual acquaintances filled in the blanks. What gave him away?" "A bunch of little things. Like digging out my badge and opening it like he was checking me out. The sudden playing of my partner's stereo. But mostly it was his eyes. They were..." "Too damn intelligent." Lem finished for him, nodding his head. "It's their biggest pitfall. They can act like any dog, even enjoy what all dogs do... but anyone looking into their eyes for too long knows there is something different about them. So why did you decide to help him and not turn him in?" Mulder shrugged and looked uncomfortable. "He was... amazing. Once confronted he proved his intelligence and used a computer and picked out the letters. I don't know. It was about awe. It was about finally having proof of the impossable in front of me. Mostly it was that he asked for help." Johnson smiled. "They give absolute loyalty, but they tend to inspire it as well don't they? " Lem looked into the back of the van where Scrappy yawned as if bored by the entire conversation. "Shit!" Mulder veered the van off the road suddenly, driving it part way into a ditch. Lem let out a muffled curse as Mulder got out as if the van were on fire. Lem opened his door and stepped out as well. "Son of a BITCH. I can't believe I fell for your BULLSHIT." Lem was startled to see a gun shoved in his face. "What the..." Scrappy's hackles were up and he had his teeth bared at Mulder. "Move and I blow his fucking head off, I know you can understand me." The Dog took a step back. Just then Lem notices the soft, almost distant whap, whap, whap, whap of a helicopter. A helicopter on silent running. Mulder pointed up, where a black helicopter could just be seen hovering over the trees about two miles ahead. "If either one of them is hurt you die first." Lem looked back at Mulder and saw with chilling certainty his own demise in the younger man's eyes. "Listen to me Mulder... I didn't bring them here. I didn't know where you were staying. They had Cook on your tail, and he's good, the best the NSA has on tracking. I KNOW that because I was originally following them, hoping to intervene if they did catch you. You know Buster. You trust him. Look at Scrappy... he's pissed yeah, but only because he wants to protect me right now." Lem saw Mulder's wary eyes flicker to the Dog standing by the van. He had stopped snarling, but his hackles were still up. And the animal's dark eyes were both angry and disappointed. "I knew Frohike's van... I knew his name. And Langly and Byers... do you really think they'd let someone who was a security risk that close to them? They have surveillance cameras in their freaking BATHROOM. And while you are here holding ME at gunpoint they are either dragging off your partner and Buster or hunting them down." Mulder's gun wavered. "They need our help Mr. Mulder. Do you really think you can take on a helicopter and as many men as they most likely have at that house by your self?" The gun went down. "First we have to approach the place from the woods, see if they've been caught." Mulder stepped into the trees, moving swiftly, not caring if Lem caught up or not. "And if they haven't?" Lem asked no one in particular as he stooped to unbuckle Scrappy's harness. "Keep up with him if you can boy. I'll follow as fast as I can." Scrappy wagged his tail once and ran after Mulder. Lem took a few lungfuls of air, thanked God silently that Mulder hadn't shot him, then started a loping run. "I'm getting WAY to old for this shit." He muttered under his breath as he tried to judge the direction Mulder and Scrappy had gone by the road and the position of the chopper. Disclaimed in Parts 1, 5 and 13. R for realistic language and violence. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (Part 19/21) Lem looked up to see the forest's leafy canopy hiding him and his companions from the helicopter, even though the wind whipped by it's blades stirred the leaves. Ahead Mulder was crouched behind a tree. Scrappy was laying low to the ground, the low brush effectively hiding him from the beautiful wooden A-frame chalet just ahead. Two men with assault rifles were combing the yard. Lem moved quietly through the underbrush, hoping the soft whirr of the aircraft would mask any sounds of his approach. He got within two feet of Mulder. Mulder turned quickly, his gun up and aiming at Lem, who held up his hands, including the one holding his own weapon. "Damnit, if I was gonna kill your honkey ass you'd have been dead fore you turned." Lem hissed softly. Mulder didn't relax, but he lowered his gun. In a voice just as hushed he announced, "I only see two, and maybe the pilot of the chopper. No sign of Buster or Dana." One of the two dark uniformed men turned from the edge of the woods and called out across the yard. "Where the hell did Cook run off to? You sure he aint in the house?" "You tryin to say I can't pull a proper search? The fuckin place is empty man. Maybe Cook found something and went to chase down Webb. OUR job is to stay here and secure the place." The other shouted back as he eyed the forest warily. Mulder seemed to be chewing on the inside of his bottom lip, then his eyes brightened. He looked at Scrappy. "You think you can get close enough for Larry and Moe to spot you and chase you in here?" The Dog tilted his head and peered through the brush with narrowed eyes. He shook his tail. "Well?" Mulder looked impatient. "Tail wag means yes." Lem whispered into Mulder's ear. "Ambush right? Outta sight of the air support. Ok, but that flyboy is gonna know something's up when they don't come back." "Good, maybe he'll radio whoever is in the woods. I know where Scully and Buster are headed. We might bluff them back here and give them a better chance of escape. Either way we have to go after them." Lem nodded, unable to fault the boy's logic. "Scrappy, wait till we get in position then run close enough to be seen, bark for their attention and head back this way." Mulder retreated and put his back to an aged oak tree. Lem stayed where he was and hid behind a maple. He would let the target pass so that he'd be covered front and back. Scrappy moved, three loud barks cut through the air. "Shit! It's the dog." Lem could hear the rifleman fairly well. "Webb this is Base two, we have a visual on the dog. SHIT, he's running. I'm in pursuit. Repeat I'm in pursuit." Scrappy sped past Lem's position as did the gunman. He must have caught sight of Lem out of the corner of his eye because he spun, bringing up his gun. "Drop it." Mulder's voice was soft, but deadly. Lem grinned as he brought up his own weapon, already in hand,and took aim. "One move - twitch so much as a muscle I don't tell you to - and you turn into tree fertilizer. I SAID drop the gun." The rifle hit the forest loam. "Now call your friend and tell him you have the dog but need some help dragging him back. I'm warning you, any tricks, and you won't have time to blink before I blow your head off. Cooperate and you just might live through this." Their hostage glared daggers at Lem as he was facing him. The man moved one hand slowly for the radio strapped to his shoulder. "Base one, this is base two. I have the dog, but he's putting up a fight. I'm gonna need some help if we're gonna bring him in alive." #### A quick rap to the head with a rock had both men unconscious. Mulder watched Lem pick up one of the rifles and checked it. "I think I'm gonna trade in, you?" He looked at Mulder who was tying both unconscious men to a tree with nylon cord they had had on them. "Nope. I prefer my own, thanks. If I drop that one it would trip me." He smiled tensely, but Lem missed the joke. "Nice of them to come prepared." He finished the last knot with a savage jerk. He really didn't much care if they couldn't feel their hands when they woke up. Lem nodded his approval then did something totally unexpected. He drew his Sig Sauer and shot each man, once in the outer thigh. Their legs jumped with the shot but both men remained unconscious. Shocked, Mulder shoved the older man hard, sending him to the ground. "What the hell did you do that for?" "They'll live, even walk again, but when their buddy upstairs figures out where they are and unties them this is two less we have to worry about following US into the woods. Which reminds me we better get outta here before he lands or calls for backup." Mulder still didn't know what to make of Lem. He made sense, and dammit the gunshots WOULDN'T do permanent damage, but shooting men who were out... He shook his head and decided to keep an eye on his supposed ally. Without further discussion he moved off into the woods, heading for the Mill. X Dana had stopped, taking in great, gulping lungfuls of air that seared her throat and lungs. She had to rest. She had to have gained enough of a lead to take a few seconds to breathe normally again before continuing. She'd completely lost sight of Buster, and was glad. She was certain he was ahead of her. He was safe. She looked around her and got her bearings. Not too much further. She was almost to the mill. X "Base one, Base two, report." Webb held his radio on one hand, his gun in the other. "Base one, Base two report." Two minutes of radio silence after a presumed sighting of the dog. The radio crackled to life. "Sir they haven't come out of the woods yet." The chopper pilot reported. "Can you see anything?" Webb asked. The line opened again. "Negative. Just leaves. I told you summer was the worst time for air visibility." Webb looked at the three men with him. "Sommers, keep an eye to our rear, we might have trouble coming from behind. Any sign of our quary yet?" Thompson looked up from where he squatted in this miserable excuse for a trail. "Sneaker print, looks like someone running. They stuck to leaves and rocks most likely, but hit bare dirt here and over there. Small. Probably the woman." "Any sign of the dog?" "No sir." X Clear! Dana Scully would have laughed if she could. The second most welcome sight in the world was just a hundred yards ahead. The crumbling Mill. She leaned forward, hands on her thighs and just rested. Waited until sounds other than her heartbeat filtered through her ears. Till her side was only a dull ache instead of a sharp pain. Looking along the rocky riverbank she saw no sign of Buster. But then he was most likely hiding. "Buster?" Her call sounded weak in her own ears. "BUSTER!" That was better. No sound. No movement. Shit, where could he be? Please, she prayed, don't let him have gotten lost in the woods. X Buster moved back, finding a good hollow in the earth. By the smell it had once been a burrow for a fox family. He felt his lips curl up, not in a snarl, but a grin. Talk about good omens. Joe had believed in Omens. It had rubbed off a little. He had seen Dana move past him, and made no move to alert her to his presence. Wait for them to pass, then come from behind... He didn't have long to wait. He was surprised at how quickly they had tracked her. They must have an expert with them. Damn, she had no more than a fifteen minute lead at best. Seeing the four dark men with guns stalk past, nervous, almost as if they EXPECTED him to jump them from behind. Damn, damn, damn... this might be harder then he thought. He waited a five more minutes, till they were certainly well out of sight before getting ready to move. Before he did however he saw something else. Another man, keeping low, eyes focused forward. He looked like he was hunting the men who were hunting Dana and himself. He certainly didn't act like he was part of the previous group. Once that man passed, Buster slunk out of the burrow... following silently. X "Buster?" Scully peered under a section of Mill wall that had fallen away. The inside stand of mold, rot, and the excrements of animals who'd made their homes inside at various times. She pulled back from the smell a bit. She'd gone over the surrounding woods and the outside of the mill so far, and still there was no sign of Buster. She stepped cautiously over the debris of the log chute, climbing up onto one of the metal braces, gaining enough elevation to get a better look around. To see a bit further both up and down river. "Hands in the air Ms. Scully." The rough voice startled her and she spun, almost losing her balance. Four men stood at the treeline, all carrying rifles. SHIT! Scully raised her hands. "Now toss the gun in our direction... carefully." The man who spoke seemed to be in charge, his rifle was trained on her. She looked around for any option. The remains of this chute made lousy cover. Another round of curses went through her mind - an impressive string only the offspring of a sailor could formulate on such short notice. Nevertheless she threw down her gun. Then another voice cut in. "Drop it Webb!" X Cook had him in his sights. He didn't care about the three assault team members. They wouldn't move without Webb's command. He smiled as he commanded Webb to drop his gun. "I know you killed those people in Annapolis. Right now I have a my gun aimed right at your head. Drop your guns, all of you, or Jackie boy gets another hole in his head." Buster took in the scene before him. The man he'd been behind was NOT with the bad guys. It made his job a bit easier. The balding short human had his gun on the tall, dark man, and the tall dark man had his gun on Dana, as did the other three men. "I said DROP IT." The rifleman to the side began to swing around. Cook's gun automatically swung to face this threat. That was when the man on the other side turned to enter the fray. Buster was only peripherally aware of Dana diving for her gun. He was going for the second rifleman. Just as the second man brought his gun on the short man the short man fired twice at the man who first moved, sending him flying backwards. The second man only caught sight of a black mass of fur and sharp teeth. He didn't have a chance to scream before his was knocked off his feet by Buster's weight even as canine teeth sank into his throat. Webb, checking what was going on behind him in a second's glance saw his target dive off the metal support she'd been on, going for her gun. He fired once, twice, and was rewarded by the sight of her body jerking back once, then again. He saw the tell tale spray of blood before before she spun and landed in the river. She was quickly pulled under by the swift current. Disclaimed in parts 1, 5, and 13. Rated R for realistic language and violence. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (Part 20/21) Dana felt as if she'd been punched not once, but twice. One blow catching her shoulder, the other grazing her side. The force spun her body and she was helpless against it. Her mind barely registered - Oh my God, I've been shot- before icy water engulfed her. X The gunshots echoed weakly throughout the woods. Mulder paused for a second, hearing them. Then all precepts of stealth disappeared as he headed out at a full run. Lem saw the way the younger man was moving. By the way he moved Lem could tell he was made to run. Lem knew he'd never be able to catch him. "Scrappy, go... keep him out of trouble." The Dog wagged it's tail then tore off after Mulder. X The third gunman drew a bead on the dog that had just ripped the throat out of his cohort, only to go down as Cook shot him as well. Webb swung around and landed a punch against Cook's temple, sending the smaller man to the ground, his glasses flying off into the woods. He aimed to shoot his former partner but Cook's legs tangled with Webb's and he pulled them out from under him. Each man locked their free hand around the wrist of their opponent's gun hand. The struggle began. X Buster was running for the water. No. No. This wasn't supposed to happen. Not to Dana. Not to sweet, kind, good hearted Dana. The Dog dove into the water as he saw her surface briefly, sputtering before being pulled under again. He swam along with the current and fought going under himself until he was right next to her. He saw her shirt just below the water. Buster dove. He felt the pulling in his injured side and ignored it. He couldn't see very well through the muddy water, but he felt his nose brush against fabric and he locked his teeth down. Kicking and swimming for all he was worth he broke the surface. He felt water fill his nose, but refused to let go, feeling it burn his lungs. He tried not to release the hold he had on Dana's shirt as he choked, trying to swim with her to the shore. He tasted her blood on the shirt. What had he done? He might have gotten her killed. X Mulder saw two men up ahead, struggling for their guns. The larger man smashed his head into the nose of the smaller one, sending him down, momentarily stunned. "Freeze! Federal Agent!" Mulder brought his own Smith and Wesson to bear. The larger man sneered and brought his gun up to aim at Mulder. Mulder pulled the trigger, watching part of the man's head disappear as he fell backwards and off his opponent. The smaller man sat up, gingerly holding his smashed nose. He looked at Mulder and tossed his own gun into the woods. "Your Parder. He shod 'er." His words were nasal around his broken nose. "She fell indo da river. Wend under. The Dog... dink he wend afder..." Mulder looked to the river and his heart froze. He saw, down river, the black shape of Buster trying to pull something to shore. Then both the Dog and it's burden went under. "SCULLY!" He ran for the water, tossing his gun aside without thought as he dove in. This couldn't be happening. He couldn't lose her now. Not now, so soon after really finding her. He heard another splash not far from him as he swam with sure, practiced strokes, bringing him closer to where the two had disappeared. Scrappy was by his side. The dog propelling itself awkwardly, but swiftly, to the same goal. There. He saw them bob at the surface briefly before going under once more. He dove. His hand caught a fistful of fur and he pulled. His other hand grasped an arm. Holding both burdens he kicked for the surface, fighting his own burning lungs and fatigue as well as the current. As soon as he broke the surface he felt Buster pulled from his grip. Scrappy had his 'cousin's' collar and was dragging the limp form to the shore. Mulder locked his arm under Scully's and followed suit. As Mulder pulled her limp form over the rocky ground he saw Lem and the man with the broken nose running at them. Mulder frantically felt for a pulse along Dana's throat. She was ghastly pale. Blood stained her shirt and was pooling thinly beneath her on the rocks. He couldn't find a pulse. Jesus! No Pulse. "Dana, don't you leave me. Not now... Please, baby, not now." Laying her down he turned her head and pushed in her diaphragm, making a U motion and forcing the water out. He saw water spew from her mouth and felt the first stirring of hope push past the desperation. Then he began CPR. He cleared her airway and tilted her head back before trying to pass his own breath into her, a mockery of a kiss. Nothing. Once more, Mulder watched her chest rise only as he forced the air into her. Lem was working on Buster, pushing on the dog's chest, trying to pump the water out of his lungs. Then the man with the broken nose was there. He had his hands positioned on Scully's chest and he began pressing down, counting as he went. Mulder only barely realized he was working the buddy system. He compressed "1, 2, 3, 4, 5!" Mulder bent to exhale, watching her chest rise as he breathed for her. One breath, one desperate attempt to force her lungs to breathe air again. Then the other man compressed again. As he watched this stranger trying to get the blood flowing he had a horrible flashback, a perfect memory of himself working on another small body by another riverbank. It hadn't been CPR that had saved that victim. Then he heard the most welcome sound he ever had. Scully choking. He might laugh about it later, but hearing her struggle to breath was a relief. He turned her on her side where she emptied water from her lungs. She shook terribly as she sputtered and coughed, then drew in a huge gasp of air before falling into another coughing fit. He looked up at the man with the broken nose. He didn't know him, but he had never felt more grateful. He felt himself crying, weeping for joy. He held her as she filled her lungs with air again. His eyes finally falling on Lem, still pushing against Buster's side. Scrappy was sitting at the dog's head, whining softly. X Dana Scully woke up to find Mulder seated beside her. As he noticed her eyes open one of the brightest smiles she had ever seen from him lit his face. She felt him grip her hand. She recognized the sterile environment of a hospital room. "Where am I?" Her voice sounded worn, even to herself. "Georgetown University Hospital. You were brought here as soon as you were deemed stable. You scared the hell out of me back there." He reached up and she felt his fingers trace the curve of her cheek. "What happened?" She licked her lips and took stock of the damage. She was feeling surprisingly little pain, but it was fairly hard to think straight. Ahhh... drugs could be nice sometimes. "When I got there Buster was trying to pull you to shore, but he got pulled under as well. I had met up with Lem Johnson and he and I had arrived to find you were having a party without me." His eyes were still haunted, and she could see him blaming himself for leaving her alone. How long had she been out? How long had he been playing the game of self-blame. "Uh... We both have some time off. It seems we really did have a murder witness with us. At least that's what the report says, and what one Harold Cook has sworn to. He's pressed murder and conspiracy to murder charges on some pretty high up people in the NSA. He's given sworn testimony, but by the time arrests were to be made everyone he could finger was conveniently dead, including the regional director of the NSA. It was supposedly suicide. Um.... Our murder witness has since disappeared himself." Scully was completely lost. "What are you talking about?" "One of the people tracking us wasn't into murder and coverups Scully. He tried to stop it as best he could. His specialty was tracking people who don't want to be found, so my guess is he knew when he pressed charges he'd be a dead man. Knowing how to find people also lets you learn how not to be found." Mulder seemed slightly amused by that. "Maybe you should tell me all about what officially happened when I can think straight." She sighed, and sank into the hospital bed, closing her eyes. "I am so tired." "You're mom will be here soon. She's been coming every day for the past three days." "Three days?" Her eyes shot back open. "Gunshot to the shoulder, flesh wound along your rib. They just took you off oxygen yesterday. You just want to compete to see which of us can run the highest hospital bill. You can't fool me." He winked at her, and she felt herself smile in response. "By the way... I think your mother... I think she knows. About us I mean. I didn't say anything but..." Scully chuckled softly. "My mom is a very observant woman, and she probably went home and did a jig. She likes you Mulder." Her smile faded. "I have to thank Buster, not only for bringing us together, but for saving my life. Where is he? Did this Johnson character get him somewhere safe?" Mulder's eyes looked slightly pained but he pasted a smile on his face for her. "Later. Rest now. I want you healed up and home as soon as possible. I've been contenting myself with my video collection but it just isn't the same." "I knew you just wanted me for my body." She shook her head. "Well... I have to admit, it's a very nice body, when it isn't full of holes. But I kinda like the mind and soul that goes with it. Oh and look, " he ran his fingers lightly around the gauze bandage on her shoulder, "now we have matching scars." "Better then a tatoo." She smiled as her eyes fluttered shut once again, and sleep overtook her. Disclaimed in Parts 1, 5 and 13. This part is NC-17 again. I'd like to thank CC and Dean R. Koontz because I got to play in their world for a little bit. It's been a fun ride. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (Part 21a/21) Epilogue: Mulder held the door to her apartment open for Scully. She walked in for the first time in weeks and was greeted by the wonderful smell of... lasagna. "Mulder what's going on? She turned to face him as he closed the door behind him. "Well I called those exterminators we discussed and your apartment is now free of bugs. Don't worry, I was here while they worked. Frohike didn't get near your underwear drawer." He grinned. "And I came by to make sure you didn't have to worry about dinner your first night back." Margret Scully stepped out of the kitchen. "Your dinner is in the oven." She finished wiping her hands on a dishrag. "Now I've got to be going." Scully's shock at seeing her mother emerge from her kitchen was quickly overcome. "You didn't have to mom." "I know that,. But I'm your mother. It's a mothers joy to do little things for her children." She smiled and Dana noticed her mother looking at Fox as well when she said this. "Well... at least stay for dinner." "Nope. I have plans. So do you. Now the lasagna won't be ready for about an hour. I'll leave you two alone to catch up on... work... or whatever. It's great to see you home and well darling." Margret kissed Dana's cheek. "And it's always nice to see you too, Fox." She patted Mulder's cheek as she swept past and collected her purse from by the door. "Just don't keep her up TOO late." She winked and closed the door on Dana's shocked "MOTHER!" Mulder just shrugged and moved into the kitchen. With a childish curiosity he opened the oven to see the lasagna. Then he noticed the bottle of wine on the kitchen table. "What's this?" He picked it up. No Label other then a hand written 'W. Scully 1986' Dana took the bottle. "It's one of Billy's wines. My brother has made winemaking his hobby for years now, and he's got a talent for it." She handed it back. "Corkscrew is in the top drawer. Open it up. Mom obviously left it here for us." "Um... with your medication should you..." Scully raised a delicate eyebrow. "Bill's wines are very light Mulder. Besides I'll only have one glass. I already HAVE a mother." Mulder smirked and fetched the corkscrew while Scully leafed through her backed up mail. She came across one letter in unfamiliar handwriting. The postmark was from California. She opened it carefully and smiled at the picture that fell out. It was a photo of a group of dogs. All Retrievers, and all, but one, Golden. The one in the center, next to a retriever with greying fur, was a single black Dog. All the Dogs, from the greying one to the puppies frolicking to one side seemed to be grinning. Dana counted, twenty two in this shot. Dana was certain the greying dog in the center was Einstien. The First Dog, as Buster had called him, capitalizing the words with revrence. Dana smiled at the picture and handed it to Mulder after he removed the wine cork "Listen to this Mulder. Dear friends, Our mutual friend has returned to his family. He is recovering well, and his lungs have cleared up to the point where he was chasing after some of the puppies. He's met a cousin who had come in with her family for a minor celebration, and I'm pretty sure it's love at first sight. If it is, it will only be the third union between 'equals' in their family history. The privious two have proven to be bonds as strong as any WE might establish. Lucky Dog. Lucky world. We need more of them. His new friend is working out just fine, and was deeply honored to be chosen as his protector. Mr. Baker has been employed at Hyatt Real Estate as a computer consultant and Data Processor. He's also proven an adept hand at poker, he even managed to beat the Johnsons. Which is no small feat. He says he doesn't much miss his old nose. He hopes all is well with you, and assures you that Our Friend is in good hands. BTW, he has your e-mail address Ms. Scully, so don't be surprised if you hear from either of them soon. They were both quite worried about you. With respect, Samuel Hyatt." Mulder smiled at the picture. It had been a close call. Johnson's knowledge of veterinary medicine was minimal at best. But shortly after Scully had rejoined the world of the living Buster had begun coughing up water. All of them somehow made it to the van and got away. Cook explained what he could as they drove. Much as they were worried about Scully and Buster they didn't stop at a hospital until they were in New York state. Johnson had taken Buster to a nearby animal hospital, where Buster's black coat came in handy. The vet never thought to report a black mixed breed. Mulder and Scully had not seen Buster again. They had seen Johnson and Cook, and with them Mulder concocted one of the biggest campaigns of disinformation he's ever taken part in. Cook was willing to testify, so he became the witness they had supposedly run off with to protect. Any mention of Buster was kept out of the report Mulder had handed to Skinner. Mulder poured the wine and held out Scully's glass, enjoying the electric tingle as her hand brushed over his. "To Buster." He raised his glass slightly. "To Buster, may he sire many puppies." Scully grinned and sipped at the fruity red wine. "How's your shoulder doing?" Mulder's tone was conversational, but his eyes were almost glowing. "I haven't put it to the test yet. But... I think I need you to kiss my side to make it better." She managed to keep a straight face as she sipped her wine. Mulder took the wine glasses and set them on the table, before sweeping down to claim Scully's mouth in a kiss. She opened to him instantly, wanting him as much as he wanted her. They tasted the wine on each other and shared their breath. Scully shivered as Mulder's tongue filled her mouth, dueling with hers before exploring her teeth, the roof of her mouth, her lips. She answered him in kind, wrapping one arm around his neck to hold him close. His left hand cradled the base of her head as his right stroked slowly down her side, sending a shiver through her. He broke the kiss, leaving her both thankful for air and disappointed at the loss of contact. "Are you sure? I mean, you haven't completely healed. This can wait..." His eyes held the sweet combination of concern and desire. "I'm sure Mulder. If we do anything that hurts I'll be sure to tell you." She reached forward to lightly cup his cheek. He turned his head to kiss the center of her palm, sending a warm tingle through her arm. Her thumb caressed his cheek, now devoid of the dark bruise. She smiled suddenly. "You know, this relationship may be hazardous to our health, every time we make love one of us is wounded." "I suppose it's better than being wounded BECAUSE we're making love." He kissed her lips softly, his hands undoing the buttons of her blouse. "I think your mother said we have an hour." Scully twisted out of his arms and went to the stove, turning the heat down a bit. "Now we have a bit more. You better make it count." He held out his hand. She took it and allowed him to lead her into her bedroom. Once inside he kissed her again, a possessive, claiming kiss. He finished unbuttoning her blouse and let it fall to the floor and he undid the fastening of her bra. His mouth moved over her throat, his soft lips barely brushing her. His tongue, however, was hot and wet as it danced across her skin. She began undoing the buttons of his shirt as well. Her hands were shaking in response to the sensations Mulder was making course through her body. She cursed softly as she worked on the last of the buttons, not aided in the least by Mulder, whose incredibly sensual mouth was too busy exploring her collarbone. She almost laughed. She was unflinching when facing possible aliens, mutants and the ire of her superiors and what makes her lose it? A horny partner whose mouth and hands were capable of the most amazing things. She released his shirt when he pulled her bra straps off of her arms. Chuckling softly he pulled his shirt over his head, still half buttoned. She reached for his pants, allowing her hands to brush against him as she undid the fastenings. Before she could pull them down he backed her up so that the back of her knees hit the edge of her bed. He slid his body down hers as he went to his knees in front of her. The delicious friction of him sliding down her body sent an aching heat through her to pool in her center. He undid her pants and slid them off, followed by her underwear. His arms wrapped around her, his hands holding her shoulders - avoiding the still healing gunshot wound - kept her from moving as his mouth began to rain light kisses on her breasts. Once he had completely covered each pale mound with the feathery brush of his lips he graced the hardened tips with a single brush each. Then she felt it. The searing wetness of his tongue following the outer curve of her right breast, gliding over her hot skin. He left a cooling trail behind as he spiraled inward, completely bathing that breast before flicking his tongue over the peak several times, making her moan. She felt him start the same treatment on her left breast and her knees shook. His arms tightened around her, holding her up as his mouth seduced her. Feeling his tongue pass rapidly over her nipple, teasing it further inflamed that yearning center of her. Her fingers were laced in his hair, feeling the short strands tickle her palms as she tried to force his mouth where she wanted him, needed him to be. When he at last took one nipple into his mouth. He pinched it lightly between his teeth before suckling. At that she was melting. Her insides turned to molten fluidity. She felt the wetness at her core immediately followed by a tightening bringing a small cry from her. A tiny orgasm took her. She felt his mouth leave her and she mewled a protest. She looked down to see him looking up at her, a cocky grin on his face. "Was that what I think it was?" He asked her, his eyes sparkling. "Shut up and don't stop." She whispered. He moved to the other breast, working it as he had the first. Dana Scully had heard the term 'putty in someone's hands' before, but she had never understood precisely what the expression meant until that moment. He eased her back on the bed so that she lay down, her knees draped over the edge. His arms slid out from under her caressing her sides - missing the line of small stitches along her right bottom rib - sliding over her hips, along the front of her thighs. Then each hand cupped a knee, fingers teasing the backs before pulling them further apart. Opening her legs. She felt him running his mouth over her body, kissing, nipping, licking along her ribs, only a feather light series of lip brushes over her flesh wound and the briefist of pauses before his hands caressed her legs. His naked chest moved against her, she could feel the fabric of his pants between her thighs as he knelt before her. His tongue dipped into her navel then swirled a circle around it. His mouth pressed lower. The weight his hands were at the top of her thighs, against her abdomen. Felt his thumbs move to spread her folds just before his tongue traced their outline. She gasped and arched her back. She felt the fingers of one of his hands gliding down where her leg joined her body before stroking her. Two long fingers press into her as his tongue moved over her, lapping at her, teasing her center as his fingers began to move in and out. His other hand slid up her body to cup her breast, teasing the peak and caressing the flesh. The rhythm of his stroking fingers, the workings of his tongue made Scully helpless. She couldn't do anything but writhe under his ministrations. She felt the wave wash over her. Drowning her. Her thighs tightened around his head as her muscles clenched. She bit back the scream that leaped to her throat as voluptuous pulses of ecstasy swept through her. From math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!nntp-xfer-1.csn.net!imci3!newsfeed.internetm ci.com!news.ycc.yale.edu!yale!news-mail-gateway!daemon Thu Jul 18 10:16:18 1996 Article: 21522 of alt.tv.x-files.creative Path: math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!nntp-xfer-1.csn.net!imci3!newsfeed.internetm ci.com!news.ycc.yale.edu!yale!news-mail-gateway!daemon From: Gil Trevizo Newsgroups: alt.tv.x-files.creative Subject: WATCHED 21b/21 NC-17 MSR/Crossover (fwd) Date: 17 Jul 1996 23:11:37 -0400 Organization: Yale CS Mail/News Gateway Lines: 106 Sender: daemon@cs.yale.edu Message-ID: <19960717231133.aaaa003P6@babyblue.cs.yale.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: babyblue.cs.yale.edu Status: RO I DID NOT WRITE THIS - I am the administrator for the x-files-fanfic mailing list and am posting this story for a subscriber. For information on subscribing to the x-files-fanfic mailing list, go to . Please send all comments to the author at . xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Disclaimed in Parts 1, 5 and 13. This part is NC-17 again. I'd like to thank CC and Dean R. Koontz because I got to play in their world for a little bit. It's been a fun ride. WATCHED by Rhondda Lake (Part 21b/21) Epilogue continued: Dana's limbs were heavy. Her body completely relaxed as her breathing slowly returned to normal. A few seconds ago she wasn't sure if she would ever recover. She felt Mulder move away and looked down to see him removing his pants. God he was beautiful. All smooth lines and grace. He had the lean body of a great hunting cat, and the hungry look in his eyes at this moment would have rivaled any such animal's. Something within Scully quivered - unsure if she could survive any more, but more than willing to find out. Mulder leaned over to scoop her up in his arms as if she were a small child. He moved her further up on the bed, setting her down gently. He lowered his body on top of hers. Supporting himself on his elbows she felt the full length of him pressing against her, his arousal laying between her thighs - hot and hard. With their size difference he could cover her completely. For a fleeting moment she realized just how easy it would be for him to hurt her. The thought was accompanied by the absolute surety that he never would, not willingly anyway. He nuzzled her neck and she felt enough strength in her arms to wrap them around him, to stroke him from buttocks to shoulders, feeling the heat of his skin, the flow of muscle and sinew, to acknowledge to restrained power there. He groaned against her neck, his lips faltering in their exploration. Smiling to herself she did it again, then allowed her hands to roam. She bent her head to kiss his shoulder, tasting the thin sheen of sweat there. He curled into her, rubbing himself against her curls and gasping against her skin. He pulled his head up and looked into her eyes. "Do you have any idea how much I love you?" His voice was rough over the words. "I have some inkling, yes." She smiled up at him as she arched her back, pressing and moving against his length. He closed his eyes and gritted his teeth. When she stopped he opened them again. She loved his eyes. They were so expressive. Even when he wore his most indifferent mask, his eyes told her all she needed to know. The most beautiful combination of colors came from their hazel depths. From the most vivid green to soft brown to a velvet black - like they were now. She kissed him, tasting his mouth, herself, the sunflower seeds he'd eaten earlier, her brother's wine. His tongue slid sinuously against hers. His lips pressed harder, almost bruising as his tongue invaded her, explored her, teased her. He curled against her again and she broke away. "Please..." He nodded and his knee nudged her legs apart. She bent and parted her legs as he positioned himself. With one smooth surge forward he filled her. The friction delicious, the sensation alone unbearable. He kissed the underside of her chin as she arched up to meet him, throwing her head back. Her hands flowed over him as he moved. Each slow thrust drawing a whimper from her and an answering gasp from him. His movements increased and he rotated his hips with each downward thrust, filling her and rubbing against her core at the same time. As the pace increased she felt it building again. His thrusts became shallower but faster. His head was tucked at her shoulder she felt the soft kiss through the gauze covering her shoulder, his breath hot against her neck. "Dana," He said her name like an invocation, a prayer, "Come for me, again." His words were soft. She was close, so close... She looked at him as he moved his head to face her. "I love to see you face when you come. To hear your voice break on my name." His voice was strained, but his eyes were sincere. Desire and love flowed from him. "Mulder, Fox..." She gasped and he surged forward again. "Fox I'm almost..." And she was there. Once more falling into the vortex of sensation, of complete pleasure. She convulsed around him as she cried his name, his first name. He still thrust into her as she came, prolonging it, drawing it out for an eternity. She cried out with the beauty, the glory of it. "Dana, "His breath curled around her ear, her name an endearment. "Danaaaa." He cried out as he came, spilling himself into her. Exhausted they lay together. He rolled , still joined to her, so that she lay draped over him, limp and unmoving. She knew he was afraid of crushing her, or further injuring her shoulder. Alone, together - basking in the afterglow of their lovemaking - they could feel perfect happiness and contentment. If only for a little while. Knowing with absolute surety that come what may, they were loved. Somewhere in the world a Dog was wagging his tail. The End