Will You Still Love Me? by Diadem and Isahunter TITLE: Will You Still Love Me? AUTHORS: Diadem and Isahunter CATEGORY: S, A, MSR. RATING: NC17 SPOILERS: Up to "Triangle," S6. DISCLAIMER: These characters do not belong to us (they belong to Chris Carter, Ten-Thirteen, and Fox). However, if offered, we would gratefully accept them as gifts. ARCHIVE: Yes, with our info attached. FEEDBACK: Please!! SUMMARY: After Mulder's serious confession, he and Scully realize their true feelings for each other. To Karen and Trish, who I’m certain only remain my friends so they can watch X-Files on the big screen. And, of course, to Sarah. Thanks for being such a doll.--Luv, Isa. Well, I really enjoyed this one!!! Thanks Isa: it's been great to work with such a pro! Luv, Diadem If you are under age, read no further. You have been warned! ************************************************************* WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? (1/5) by Diadem and Isahunter The sickening sound of a bullet ripping through your partner's body wasn't something you wanted to wake to on a regular basis. There were times when even falling asleep was something you dreaded. You told yourself the dreams meant nothing, that everyone had nightmares. But it didn't matter if the dreams were pure delusion. You couldn't let nightmares affect your job. If a FBI agent let a dream spook 'em, they'd never leave the house. You saw real things in the field that were far scarier than anything normal people could imagine. And you faced each day with grit and determination, with your head held high, with the faith that you could rely on the person by your side. FBI partnerships were like marriages. They had to be. Cases could not be solved unless you thought and acted as one. It was only natural to worry for your partner's safety. But that didn't explain waking up, clutching your pillow in fear, silently screaming your partner's name, as if your voice alone could keep them alive. Lying there in the suffocating darkness, you prayed to God you didn't have to watch them die--not one more time.... Dana Scully smoothed down the lapels on her suit jacket, trying desperately to delay walking in the door. On the other side of that steel frame stood a far more impenetrable force that she just wasn't ready to deal with yet. She knew she should have called in sick, pretended to have some awful disease that would leave her bed-ridden for weeks. She was a doctor, she could pull it off. But she knew Fox Mulder, and he'd go out of his way to make sure she was all right...just to torture her. Seven long weeks had passed since that horrid little scene outside of his apartment. And every one of those days, she had regretted letting him see so much of her soul. She'd been so weak, so vulnerable, so afraid of being alone. Yes, that was it. She certainly hadn't wanted him, or needed him. He was her partner, that's all. So why did she dread seeing him again? It was the same every day. Every morning she drug herself out of bed, forced herself to shower and dress, drove to work with her heart in her throat. And each time, she was issued his standard greeting. 'Morning Scully. As if he barely noticed she was alive. The passion and zeal he displayed in restoring his charred X-files did not apply to her. One would have thought that the man had never traveled thousands of miles to save her life. Taking a deep breath, she swept into the new office with the same brisk efficiency she lent to all of her movements...she only hoped her ppartne didn't notice that she'd bumped into someone else's desk upon spotting him. Agent Mulder sat staring at the computer screen, the eerie light reflecting off of his glasses. He'd loosened his tie and removed his jacket, rolling up his shirt-sleeves to reveal powerfully muscled forearms. She had a brief flash of memory, of those arms carrying her to safety, of those large hands cradling her jaw as he leaned closer to kiss-- She pushed the thought away. It was as useless to dwell on that memory as it was to dwell on the closing of the X-Files. She stood motionless, waiting for him to notice her, oblivious to the stares she was attracting from the other occupants of the room. She was examining her fingernails, trying to think of something to say, when his voice startled her so much she jumped. "You missed a great show last night, Scully. I thought you were going to stop by so we could figure our receipts for the trip to Arizona." She could only imagine what kind of "show" he'd been watching. "I, uh--I was tired. I just went to bed." He glanced over at her, his face lit in the eerie green glow of the screen. He raised his eyebrows and bit his lip. God, she could feel her stomach twisting. "You've been tired a lot lately. You all right?" "Yeah." She had to change the subject. Anything would do. She lowered her voice. "Are you getting any further along on the reconstruction?" He picked up a couple sunflower seeds from the bag next to him and nodded. "Ninety percent finished," he said, popping the seeds in his mouth. After a few minutes of crunching, he added, "I would have gotten more done this morning, but Diana stopped by my apartment. I got in late." Dana stared down at her hands once more, blinking slowly. Diana. Special Agent Diana Fowley. It seemed that not an hour went by when someone wasn't saying that name. More often than not, it was Mulder. But sometimes, it was herself, saying the name over and over again in her head...like the words to an annoying song. "What did Agent Fowley have to say?" she asked, trying to sound more curious than perturbed. "Scully, are you sure you're OK?" he asked, half rising out of his chair. OK, so curious hadn't worked. "I'm fine, Mulder. Sit down." He obeyed, hesitantly, as if the moment he sat down again, she might collapse. "Honestly, I'm OK. Just curious." She moved around to the opposite end of the desk, setting her briefcase down. She flipped the catches, and removed a file. "Just curious, huh?" Mulder was staring intently at the computer screen, his jaw working furiously on yet another mouthful of those infernal seeds. "No, actually," she replied, dropping the file on the desk and setting the briefcase on the floor. "In truth, I'm insanely jealous of her, because I want you all to myself." This awkwardness was fast transforming into the mother of all bad moods. "Oooh, Agent Scully," Mulder turned from the screen. "Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?" "Why, I do believe you may, Agent Mulder." Oh well, it was the only way she was ever likely to pluck up the courage to say it. The best place to hide the truth is in plain sight. He grinned at her: it was nearly her undoing. After a couple of agonizing seconds, he turned back to the screen. "Seriously though, Diana just wanted to ask me about the results of that blood match." Dana raised her head. "Anything I should know about?" "I told her I had no idea, and she'd be better off talking to you about it. She should be here in about an hour." Oh, thanks Mulder. "OK." How could she escape this one? "Actually, Mulder, I have to drop some stuff off upstairs. I'll find her myself on the way down." She snatched a random file from her out tray, and fled the room, leaving an oblivious Mulder staring at the tiny red headed aliens he had programmed into his screen saver. Hearing her footsteps receding down the hallway, Mulder lifted his head. He hated the way their relationship had suddenly become so strained. That's what you get for trying to kiss her, you idiot, he reprimanded himself. After all, he had held off for nearly six years, for fear of that very thing. Enough, he told his mind sharply. He had kissed her, well, nearly, and it had destroyed not only their partnership, but their friendship, and that was the only thing in the world that mattered. The elusive Truth could go take a running jump, as long as she would stay with him. But all that was gone now, and it was all down to his desperation and stupidity. And as for Diana...why the hell had she shown up when she had? Just as he had finally put the past behind him, and started to heal, she arrived and, be it consciously or not, although he suspected it was, ripped open the wounds. He was trying to be civil, God knows he tried, but his patience had never been the strongest, and it was wearing very thin. This morning he had even passed her over to Scully in an attempt to get rid of her... Oh God, what if that was it? What if Diana had told her? That would be her style: spiteful and selfish, manipulating innocent people in order to get what she wanted. Hell, he had been subject to quite a lot of that himself in the past. That was what this was, after all. Diana was in his past, she was out of place in the present. Scully was the present, and he had jeopardized that by not telling her the truth. He would have to tell her. It would be risky, but she was a reasonable person. She would understand why he hadn't told her before. Wouldn't she? Suddenly, the telephone rang next to his elbow, startling him. He shook his head again, attempting to rid himself of the nostalgia he was experiencing. He realized he had been staring at his left hand. No, she was definitely in the past. He snatched up the phone. "Mulder." "Mulder, it's me." The familiar voice on the line made him smile. "It looks like I'm going to be up here longer than I thought. The DNA tests on the Johnson case are expected any minute." "Uh huh." Great, he couldn't even form a coherent sentence now. "So if Agent Fowley arrives, can you tell her I'll find her this afternoon?" "Uh." "Mulder?" "Sure Scully. Let me know what you find." "I will." Mulder hung up the phone. Great. He'd already fought Diana off once today, he wasn't sure he could do it again. Longing for his little space in the basement, he once again felt the oppression and uniformity he was so unaccustomed to, but went unquestioned in a shared office. Making an informed decision, he stood up, grabbed his coat, and left the offending room. It was nearly four hours later when Dana finally left the laboratory: not only had she spent an hour scouring the DNA results for any kind of match, but Agent Stephens had tracked her down and asked for her advice on a stack of autopsy results on a series of murders in the DC area. By the time she left the lab, Dana had the beginnings of a severe headache. She had never intended to stop off at Spender and Fowley's office, and now she had even less desire to, so she punched the elevator call button for the second floor. When the elevator carriage arrived, she stepped gratefully inside, waited until the doors had closed, and leaned against the cold metal of the wall, letting her eyes drift shut. Not long enough later, a condescending little bell told her that it was time to leave. Heaving a sigh, Dana shifted the pile of folders she was carrying to her other arm, and stepped into the hallway. What she saw was enough to tempt her to retreat to the safety of the elevator. Heading straight towards her were Agents Fowley and Spender, looking for all the world like a couple of armored tanks. With nowhere to run, Dana plastered a smile on her face, and sent up a silent prayer that neither of the agents would see the underlying snarl that she so desperately wanted to shoot in their direction. "Agent Scully." Fowley extended her left hand. Dana suddenly found it imperative to hold onto her stack of files with both hands. Unperturbed, Fowley simply dropped it, and smiled. "How are you finding life out of the basement?" "Fine. Thank you." Dana made a mental note not to grit her teeth next time she had to answer the Agent. "Are you sure? You seem a little..." she glanced across at Spender, who was looking decidedly uncomfortable, "stressed." Forcing herself to keep her breathing even, Dana answered her with a nod. "Yes, well, you know how it is. Our case load is pretty demanding now." At the other woman's silence, she decided to try another route. "How is the Gibson Praise case coming along?" For the first time during their interchange, Spender looked as though he was about to speak, but Fowley cut him off. "Actually, it's going really well. We have a couple of leads to follow up, and one of them looks as if it might take us straight to them." She took a breath, and her expression changed. "I was going to discuss it with Agent Mulder tonight." "Tonight?" She couldn't help herself. "Yes. He asked me to come over. Catch up, you know?" "Of course." How could he? "Well, if you'll excuse me, Agent Fowley, I really need to get these to the office." "Of course." Had she meant to mimic her, Dana wondered, as she set off down the hallway. That would be like her. Was she really being that blatant, or was she flaunting her past relationship with Mulder subconsciously? Somehow she doubted that. Mulder was so quick to jump to Fowley's side now: didn't he appreciate all the years of practical, scientific theories that she had given him? Hearing the bell of the elevator behind her, Dana heaved another sigh of relief. "Agent Scully!" If sighs of relief could be taken back, Dana would probably have started hyperventilating. Turning around, she saw Spender striding down the hallway towards her. She barely repressed a shudder. "Agent Spender?" She shifted the files again. "Here, let me take those," he offered, slightly embarrassed. He reminded her of a small child offering his favorite teacher a gift. "Thanks, but I'm fine. Can I help you, Agent Spender?" "Well," he shifted nervously, "this is probably a stupid question." Oh God, what is he about to say? "But would you like to go out to dinner tonight?" His voice took on a confident tone, almost as though it was acting independently from his mind. "Oh." What more was there to say? Oh God... "Why not?" Why not?!?! There were a hundred reasons, at least ten of which were that he was a slimy little grease ball! "Well--" If Spender had been uncomfortable before, he was seemingly in severe physical pain now. "Mulder..." Dana was becoming steadily more irritated. "What about Mulder?" she snapped, shifting the folders yet again. "Well, I thought..." He paused, but when it became clear she was waiting for an answer, he reluctantly continued. "What with you being Mrs. Spooky, and all..." He trailed off, unwilling to say anything else that might trigger the release of the pressure Dana was fairly sure was displayed prominently across her face. "Pick me up at eight." "Yeah. Thanks!" he added as an enthusiastic afterthought, as a very confused Dana Scully hurried down the hallway. Dana's muscles were just about to give out on her when she finally managed to push herself through the door of their office. Not Diana's. Definitely not Spender's. OK, so they had to share it with half a dozen pen- pushers, but hell, they had desks of their own. Stay calm, she instructed herself. "My arms are about to fall off!" she declared as she dumped the folders on the end of her desk. It was only then that she realized her partner was not in his workspace. Apparently. "Why?" came a muffled, but unmistakable voice from behind the filing cabinets. "Mulder?" She carefully stepped over a pile of crumpled up papers that were cluttering the floor by his chair. "What are you doing?" "Promise not to laugh?" His tone told her that plenty of other people had already laughed at his no doubt humiliating plight. "Promise." Her fingers were crossed, but he had no way of telling that. "Uncross whatever is crossed." Damn. "OK Mulder. I promise. Just tell me why you are practically under the filing cabinet." "I got a little upset, and threw my only sharp pencil behind here." Oh, that was Mulder all right. She just barely stifled a giggle. "OK. Can I make a suggestion?" "Suggest away." "Sharpen one." "That is a good idea." He rocked back on his heels, so that she could see his face. "Only problem is..." He grinned at her. "I threw the sharpener as well." She couldn't help but chuckle a little as she wandered back over to the desk and sat down. Oh, that had felt good. Almost like they had been before that bitch showed up again... "Scully?" His voice dragged her back to reality. "Yeah?" "What are you doing?" "Stephens asked me to look at some stuff. I'm going to try and get it finished before I leave tonight." "Sounds like fun." He stood up, holding the pencil sharpener aloft, as though he had just captained a world cup team to victory. "The pencil can stay there." He dropped into his chair, propping his feet up on the desk. "Need any help with that?" "Not unless you have suddenly become a world authority on the minor fluctuations in an electroencephalogram reading relating to uni- polar disorder. If you have, you can have my job as well." She was only half concentrating on the conversation: she really wanted to get the work done so she could drop it off to Stephens before she went home. And out to dinner. "I may as well just go, then." Mulder stood, and made for the door. That made her look up. "Mulder, you never go home early." "Well, I have nothing to do here. And I'm only an hour early. I think the amount of overtime I have done over the years entitles me to an hour off, don't you?" "You wouldn't happen to have any big plans for tonight, would you, Agent Mulder?" she asked, with what she hoped was a teasing tone to her voice. This would be the real test of his trust in her. "No, not really. The Gunmen have just got ahold of Tomb Raider III, I thought I might go take a look...." That was it, she'd had enough. "Don't lie to me Mulder." She spun around to face him, eyes blazing, although her voice remained hushed. No point in starting another wave of "lover's tiff" comments. "I ran into Diana in the hallway. She happened to mention your romantic evening at your place. That will be nice, won't it Mulder? Just the two of you? The way it was before I showed up. What an inconvenience THAT must have been!" Suddenly she couldn't face him any more. She collapsed into her seat, and stared at the blank computer screen in front of her. There was silence for an eternity. Then Mulder spoke, his voice tightly controlled. "This is exactly why I didn't tell you, Scully, I knew you'd get upset. We just need to catch up, that's all." "Well, don't try to spare my feelings in future, Mulder!" She snapped. "Is that what you are doing when you ditch me? When you don't tell me about a case until we get there? I'm sick of it Mulder!" She knew what his face would look like, but she didn't look. God, she was being a bitch! But she didn't care. It even felt kind of good. "Besides," she added. "I have plans of my own tonight." "Anyone I know?" He sounded tired, drained. "Spender." "Spender? Scully, no..." "You have Diana, Mulder. Have a wonderful evening. Hell, have a wonderful night, if you want to!" She had gone too far, and she knew it. "Yeah, you have fun too, Scully." Mulder was confused. He knew that letting Diana come over was probably a mistake, but she had not left him much choice. But Scully and Spender? He had credited Scully with more sense. Could she be doing it to get back at him? He didn't think so. Where was the Scully who had laughed at him for losing a pencil sharpener just a few minutes ago? Was he jealous of Spender? He didn't think so. Maybe. He was protective of Scully. That was all. A little over protective, maybe, but after everything that had happened to her, he thought he had the right to be. She still wasn't looking at him. "Call me, OK, Scully? After your date?" She mumbled something in reply. He slowly picked up his coat, and turned to look at her. "And Dana?" No reply. He hadn't expected one. "You have never been an inconvenience to me." With that he left, not bothering to turn back. End Part 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? (2/5) by Diadem and Isahunter (Disclaimers and other info in part one--NC17!) Her low sultry laughter next to his ear made Mulder shudder. Sitting right next to him on the couch, close enough to feel her heat permeating through his shirt sleeve, Diana took another bite of her pizza and chewed with audible appreciation. "Do you remember the Rat Man case?" she asked, reaching for her glass of water. "That was most fun I ever had running for my life." "I'm glad you enjoyed it. I couldn't breathe for a full five minutes afterwards." She leaned even closer, if that was possible. "But it wasn't the most fun I had that day, if I recall." Mulder glanced at her out of the corner of his eye and quickly took a bite of his own pizza before she could force a response out of him. "So, I heard my partner is taking your partner out to dinner tonight." She'd obviously tried to sound innocently curious, but she'd failed pathetically. "I guess that means you and Agent Scully aren't involved?" He almost choked on his food. "What gave you that idea?" "Oh, I don't know. You two just seemed to have a certain amount of chemistry. And everyone keeps calling her Mrs. Spooky. Funny, I always thought I got to keep that distinction." Suddenly, he wasn't hungry anymore. Setting down his paper plate, he turned to look at her. "We were divorced years ago, Diana." "She doesn't know, does she?" "No. I never told Scully we were married." "Why not, Fox. I would have thought you would have told her all about me...or at least all the bad things, anyway. Why pass up that golden opportunity?" "It just never came up." "Could it be because you thought she'd be jealous?" Now she was just being nasty. "Scully doesn't think of me that way. I'm her partner, not her lover." "So you wouldn't mind it if she and Agent Spender became involved?" He tried to say no. God, he tried. But the word just wouldn't leave his mouth. She smirked at him, as if she'd known it all along. Damn her. She knew him too well. Every single time his mind skipped back to what Scully and Spender might be doing tonight--which was once every two seconds--he could feel his head pound even harder. Scully had to be insane. Spender was a weasel, she'd said it herself. So what was she doing? "Did it ever occur to you that she was trying to make you jealous, Fox?" He actually laughed...and not just his usual low chuckle. It was a full- blown hollering kind of laugh. "Not even." Diana just shrugged her shoulders and tossed her dark hair over her shoulder. In the lamp light, her hair glimmered with auburn highlights. Not the flame- bright brilliance of Scully's tresses, but close enough to make him imagine her...to make him wish he were sitting here with Scully instead of his ex- wife. "Why did you leave, Diana?" She set down her own dinner, becoming quickly serious. "You know, I was hoping you'd never bring this up. I hate how we left things. Every time I think about it, I realize how stupid I was. I shouldn't have walked out on you." He remembered that very clearly. How she'd walked in to their office and said that she'd accepted an offer of a transfer. He'd known that after they'd married they wouldn't be able to keep working together. The Bureau frowned on that sort of thing. But he'd only expected her to transfer to a different department, not leave the country altogether. She'd said she'd been given a choice, but it hadn't taken long for her to choose Berlin. God, she hadn't even told him about it before she'd made the decision. She'd just told him she was leaving. "You had every right to be angry with me, Fox." He laughed again, but this time it was strained and carried no hint of amusement. "I didn't really expect you to ask me what I thought, Diana, but I'd hoped you would at least give me some sort of warning. One day before you left was not a lot of time to say good-bye." "Oh, I'd say you did a pretty good job of that," she said, shaking her head. "Demanding a divorce while I was on my way out to the cab." "You crushed me, Diana. I thought--" "I know what you thought. You thought I'd stick by your side forever, following you around faithfully like your little Scully, through every mess you get yourself into. Well, I couldn't do that, Fox. I'm not as gullible as her. Just because the X-Files were your life's work, it didn't mean I was content just to watch you take all of the credit. I had a life of my own to lead. I had my own future to build." Her words started to get watery, and he was horrified to glimpse tears on her cheeks. Oh, God. He couldn't stand it when Diana did this. "It wasn't until I saw you again that I realized what a mistake I'd made. I could be the President of the United States, and it wouldn't matter if I didn't have you by my side." He shook his head, willing his mind to clear. How many times had he fantasized about this moment? About Diana standing here before him, telling him she was a fool to have left? All that time, he'd always imagined he would take her back. "You can't tell me you don't wish things hadn't been different, Fox." "Yeah, I do wish they'd been different. I wish I'd been the one to dump you." She was silent for a moment. "I guess I deserve that." "Things are different, Diana. I have a partner now that I trust with my life. She's saved my ass more times than I can count. She doesn't abandon me when the going gets tough. And she doesn't give me lame excuses, either." "You think I'm lying to you?" She looked genuinely hurt, for once. "How could you think that?" "Because I've had enough experience to know what the truth looks like. Scully taught me that little trick." "Well, then I guess it really is too bad you aren't more than partners. Maybe she could teach you a few more tricks you failed to learn over the years." Diana's spiteful barb slipped by almost unnoticed as his mind wandered to Scully once again. Maybe it was too bad they weren't more than partners. He sure as hell knew the thought of Scully with Spender was enough to make him want to puke. If he had to see the two of them together, every day, he just might rip the weasel's head off. He didn't begrudge Scully a life outside of the FBI. God knew she was just as human as he was. He just didn't want her with Spender--or anyone else he could possibly think of. The thought of some other man's hands on her-- He didn't realize he was ripping his napkin to shreds until Diana caught hold of his hands. "Can you ever possibly forgive me for what I did to you, Fox?" she asked, softly, her voice lowering to a cajoling whisper. "I'll beg, I'll crawl on my knees, I'll do whatever it takes..." In seconds, her hand had moved from covering his to sliding across the inside of his thigh. He met her gaze, holding it with hardly any effort. She obviously wasn't shamed by her actions. For a moment in time, it felt like it always had. This was Diana. His partner and his best friend when he'd found the X-Files. The person he'd shared his hopes and dreams with, who he'd felt right in making his wife. The woman he had loved and trusted more than anyone. The woman who gave the phrase 'trust no one' a whole new meaning. Pulling her hand away from his crotch, he stood abruptly. "Fox?" "I think it's time I take you home. I've had about enough for one evening." "You have no idea what you're turning down. She'll never give you what I can." He just stared at her, his eyes narrowing in a way he knew she recognized all too well. The moment she realized the game had gotten away from her, her voice softened from harsh reprisal to a repentant murmur. "I--I'm sorry, I shouldn't have done that. I just wanted so badly to get back some of what we used to have together. I wanted you to look at me the way you look at her. Is that so wrong?" Running his hand through his hair, he exhaled heavily. "It's over, Diana. All of it." She nodded, slowly. "Then is it too much for me to expect us to be friends?" He let out a little laugh. "You know too many of my secrets, Diana...I can't risk making you into an enemy." She arched an eyebrow as she stood up beside him. "Well, at least you'll give me that much. I guess that's something." As she followed him to the door, she pulled on her coat. "This is an interesting apartment. Do you ever miss the house we shared?" "No." "Somehow, I didn't think so." Stopping him before he reached the door, she said, "It wasn't what I did to you that's keeping you from her, is it? Did I ruin you for her?" As much as she seemed to like that idea, he couldn't give her the satisfaction. He smiled slightly as he held open the door. "No. I have to blame that on my own stupidity." Dana was grateful for the dim lighting in the fancy French restaurant. O.V.N.I. was its name: she doubted Spender had seen the irony, though. She had come to places like this once or twice before, but in the last few years she had become increasingly more comfortable in the out of the way roadside diners that Mulder so often managed to root out. Oh, what she would have given to be out in the middle of nowhere, looking for little gray men right now. But she wasn't. She was stuck in an itchy black dress and too tight shoes, listening to Spender's monotonous drone, thanking God that the lights were so low, because she couldn't help yawning. Frequently. Spender was telling her about his childhood: family, friends, pets, illnesses, holidays...the list was seemingly endless. She nodded, and stifled another yawn as Spender asked her a question. She hoped the answer was yes. She may have been bored, but the last thing she wanted to do was hurt him: she had agreed to the date, after all, and he had been acting like a perfect gentleman all evening. That, in itself was not a problem. The problem was that it was giving her the creeps. The waiter arrived with their coffee, and Dana seized the opportunity the distraction gave her. "So, Sp--Jeffrey." She smiled at him, apologizing for her mistake. He nodded, letting her continue. She suppressed a shudder: she desperately did not want to be on first name terms with the little toad. "Did you know Diana before you were partnered with her?" He looked a little taken aback and confused at her question. "No, not really. I knew of her, of course, and her work. When I first started researching the X-Files, of course, her name came up." Why did everyone know about this before I did? A little annoyed, but still determined to pull any information she could from him, Dana continued. "I guess you knew about Mulder, then?" Immediately, Spender's defenses went up. It was amazing the change that overcame him at the mention of one man's name. "Yes." The answer was curt, and not particularly friendly. Dana leapt at once to her friend's defense. "I don't know what Agent Fowley has told you about Mulder," she began, "but I have been working beside him for many years now, and I can assure you he is a good man." She paused, thinking. "What exactly did she tell you?" "She hasn't told me anything. Diana is rarely in the office anyway these days, she won't let me answer the phone, and she never tells me where she's gone. It's as if she thinks she has to solve these cases herself. I never have a thing to do anymore." What? That was a strange thing to say, she thought. "She won't let you answer the phone?" "Something about running a trace on something. I think it's to do with the Gibson Praise case. Something like that." He stared into his wine glass. "She's working pretty hard on it." "I'll bet." Dana took a sip of her own wine. "But Jeffrey, I need to know. Honestly. What has she told you about Mulder?" "I told you. Nothing." "Please, Jeffrey." The damsel in distress routine. Works every time, she thought. "She told me enough." Spender was obviously not enjoying this at all. "She told me that he is greedy, self obsessed, and out of control. I think that's all I need to know. I know she and Mulder were close, and I believe her. I believe Mulder hurt her badly." "But what about Diana?" she asked. "Don't you think it's a little strange the way she just came back?" "In what way?" The pseudo-friendly facade was gone for good. Oh well, if I'm going to do this, I may as well do it properly. "I just think it's odd. Why did she come back? Are her motives...I don't know." She laid down her napkin, certain that she had gone too far. "She was hurt, Dana." He regarded her coolly. "She was hurt badly, by your partner. If she did anything wrong before she returned to Washington, it was because of what he did to her." Dana was shocked. That just wasn't Mulder. Not her Mulder, anyway. Her Mulder was kind and considerate, a little unthoughtful at times, but it was kind of endearing when he became so engrossed in a case that she had to remind him to eat, or get changed, or shave. She found herself smiling a little as Mulder reached across the table and placed his hand on hers. "Dana?" She jumped, startled, as she realized that it was not Mulder who was sitting across the table from her, but Spender. "Are you all right?" YES! An escape clause! "Actually," she lied, "I think I may have a migraine coming on. Could we get the check, please?" "Of course." Spender signaled the waiter, as Dana gathered up her purse. "Jeffrey?" she asked, as she slipped a tip under her saucer. "Yes?" "Why did Diana really come back? Was it for Mulder?" She was scared of the answer, but she had to know. Spender took a deep breath. She could see the inner conflict of his loyalty to Diana and his respect for her. Finally, he reached a decision. "She never told me." He answered her, truthfully. "But if you want my honest opinion, then, yes. He hurt her, but I don't think she's ready to let him go." Dana let her eyes slide shut: with any luck, Spender would think it was because of her non-existent headache. In reality, she was reeling from what he had told her. She had suspected as much herself, but had been unwilling to accept it. Knowing that she was not the only one who had picked up the true reason for Diana's not so subtle return helped her, but she didn't like it. Mulder had been her partner for so long, she just couldn't bare anyone else threatening to take her place. He had done so much for her: she owed him her life several times over. She couldn't just let him go. They were more than partners: it was not a conventional relationship that they shared, but it was a profound one. She would not give it up for anyone, least of all Diana the ex-partner from hell. Her mind made up, she opened her eyes to find Spender looking at her, half expectant, half wary. That's what you get for being Mrs. Spooky, she told herself as she stood. Although she gave the impression that she disliked her nickname, she was secretly pleased with it. She was prepared to bet that Diana had never been Mrs. Spooky. The thought made her smile, which in turn earned her another wary glance from Spender. It was more than she could take. "Let's go." Taking the lead, she headed for the door. Mulder sat alone, in near darkness, waiting patiently for the phone to ring--marveling at his idiocy. How could he have been so blind? For almost six years now, he'd been fooling himself. Every day he'd watched his partner walk into the office, barely acknowledging her, using her as little more than a sweet distraction from the hell he called life. She'd been instrumental in his search for the truth, but had he ever once acknowledged her? Maybe once, but that was all. Had he ever given her credit for all the times she saved him from himself? Had he ever given her what she truly deserved? No. He'd been too afraid. Diana was right. He'd deliberately held Scully at bay, never letting her too close, never wanting anything from her and never giving back to her. For one stupid reason. He'd been afraid she'd throw it right back in his face like everyone else. But she'd gotten under his skin. Somehow, despite his every attempt to keep her away, she'd become more to him than Diana ever was. He found himself thinking about her when she wasn't around...laughing at something she'd said when he was alone...looking forward to seeing her every morning and hearing her voice on the phone almost every night...imagining what she would say or do at any given moment...wondering what it would be like to-- To kiss her. To make love to her. To lie beside her. God, it wasn't supposed to be this way. She was just supposed to be his partner, nothing more. He had even fought that much with everything he had. So how had he gotten here? He was in too deep now to ever know for sure. Staring at the phone, he willed it to start ringing. "Come on, Scully. Call me." Agent Spender walked Dana to her door, his hand on her back. It was odd; that same gesture gave her goose-bumps every time Mulder did it-- yet Jeffrey's touch just gave her the creeps. He smiled his wormy little smile at her, running his fingers through his curly hair as she fit her key into the lock. "I had a nice time, Scu--Dana. It was nice to see you out of the office." She nodded slightly, leaning against her door, trying not to appear as if she wished she could sink into the wood. "Yes, it was...fun." "Would it be too much to ask if--I mean, since you and Agent Mulder aren't--" She waited, impatiently. "May I kiss you good night, Dana?" Her eyes widened slightly. She hadn't expected that at all. Oh, why had he had to mention Mulder and kissing at the same time? For almost a full minute, she hadn't thought of her partner at all. Now, all she could think of was his soft lips brushing over hers, his hands cradling her neck, his eyes holding her gaze with just as much tenderness as he held her in his arms. She shook herself just in time to watch Spender licking his lips, and she had to fight the urge to grimace in disgust. "I, um--I don't think so, Jeffrey. Not yet." "I understand," he said. "You probably want to take things slower." Yeah, she thought, like at a snail's pace. She cleared her throat. "It's just been a long time since I dated anyone." He nodded, gazing down at his well-fit suit. She wondered absently if he ever wore anything else. "Me too." They sat in awkward silence for a moment, as her hand curled over the door knob. She hoped he left soon, she wasn't about to invite him in. "Are you sure you're going to be all right? How's your head?" Her only headache right now was being caused by him. "I'll be fine." "Well then, I should go," he said, as if reading her mind. "I'll see you in the office on Monday?" "Yes." "All right. Thanks again, Dana." "Thank you." When he disappeared around the corner, she rushed inside and locked the door behind her. Leaning against the solid wood, she sagged weakly. Thank God. She thought the date would never end. Tossing her evening bag on the couch, she braced herself as she pulled off her high-heeled shoes. The strappy black stiletto heels were sexy and a bit racy. She'd meant to wear them on a special occasion. A date with a man she loathed didn't exactly qualify. Wiggling her stocking-covered toes on the carpet, she walked to the refrigerator and pulled out a beer. Twisting off the cap with mechanical efficiency, she guzzled down a healthy-sized swallow. She didn't normally drink, and only kept the beer on hand for the occasional times that her brother or Mulder visited, but tonight the frosty brew felt just right sliding down her throat. As she made her way to the bedroom, struggling with one hand to open her zipper, she tried to ignore the fact that she'd just thought of Mulder once again. What did that make, one hundred or two hundred times tonight? All night long, through dinner, she'd tried to concentrate on Jeffrey's boring conversation. And despite the fact that Agent Spender inspired nothing but distaste from her, she'd found herself undeniably aroused. Not because of her dinner date, but because of the man she kept fantasizing herself to be with, instead. Every time Jeffrey's hand "accidentally" brushed her own, she felt an unexpected thrill race up her arm. It had taken a savage bite to her tongue just to keep from screaming out her partner's name. Peeling off her dress, she tossed it on her bed before old habits forced her to hang it properly in the closet. She wished she was more like Mulder, she thought as she pulled off her panty-hose. She wished she was impulsive and passionate and reckless...wished she could leave her clothes lying on the floor and not care. By the time she pulled on a white T-shirt and her pajama bottoms, she had downed the entire beer. Drowning her own misery. Padding across the carpet in bare feet, she stopped before her VCR and looked over her selection of video tapes. No, not Casablanca, she thought, bitterly. No romances. A nice Wes Craven horror flick would be nice, with lots of blood and gore, but she was fresh out. A comedy would work, but she didn't think she could work up the nerve to laugh. She groaned, ready to throw the tapes against the wall. Then her hand stilled. There was one tape at the bottom of the stack. Unmarked, it looked to be blank, but she knew it wasn't. She remembered very clearly what this tape contained. Melissa had given it to her years ago, with a little smirk on her face. She'd told her she thought the tape might loosen up her inhibitions. When Dana had first watched it, she'd been shocked at her elder sister. She was beyond shock now. With a defiant grin, Dana pulled the tape from the stack and popped it in the VCR. Settling back onto the couch, she used the remote to fast- forward through the FBI warnings. When the actual movie started, she felt her face grow hot. Writhing bodies on the screen, naked and gleaming with sweat. Making sounds so animalistic and primal. God, whomever made this sure hadn't cared much for plots. She doubted the characters even had names. What did it matter anyway. You didn't need a name to shout out "Fuck me, damn you." She'd never even looked at her own body so closely. The extreme zoom angle of the camera focused on the most lethal-looking erection she'd ever seen. Not that she'd seen that many, outside of the medical profession. The porno stud was doing things to his little blond girl-friend that she hadn't even known were possible. And judging by her squeals, the girl was loving every minute of it. Squirming in her seat, Dana pressed her thighs tighter together. The wet sounds of moaning and thrusting filled her apartment. She wondered how Mulder could watch these things without becoming permanently red in the face. The thought was so absurd, she laughed aloud. The man obviously didn't care about embarrassment. The only red in his face would be from lack of oxygen. Focusing on the screen, her mouth dropped open. "Oh, my." Mulder stepped down the deserted hallway, his hands fisting and unclenching in rapid succession. For hours he'd sat alone in his apartment, waiting for Scully to call. She never had. Now it was nearly midnight and he was walking to her door. He had almost talked himself out of it a hundred times. It would have been better if he had. He wouldn't be about to make a total ass out of himself. He'd driven his car like a demon, not caring if he was pulled over. Wheels screeching and brakes squealing, he'd skidded to a stop in front of her apartment. Her lights were on, and she was obviously home, so why hadn't she called? The answer was obvious...she wasn't alone. He could feel the anger racing through his veins, burning like fire, scorching like acid. How could she have gone out with a weasel like Spender? She knew how much he hated that loser. And that was probably exactly why she'd done it. So much had changed between them lately. Scully was always irritable, always contradicting him...all right, that was normal, but the intensity with which she fought his ideas wasn't normal. She wasn't just disagreeing for the sake of science and rationality...there was more to it than that. There was just something driving them apart. Spender, he thought, acidly. The bastard had to go. Nearing her door, he struggled to regain control of his rage. He could only imagine what they were doing in there. No, some sane part of his brain thought. Scully would never let Spender touch her, she isn't that desperate. She doesn't hate me that much. Just as that thought started to calm him, he heard it--the distinct sound of moaning coming from inside Scully's apartment. "Oh, yes...do it to me...oh, yesss, baaabby!" The red haze that drifted over his vision was like a matador's cape before a bull. The woman's voice was so high-pitched, so strained with passion, that it was nearly a shriek. The feminine voice was followed with the deep rumble of masculine laughter and a low murmur of encouragement. God, it- -it sounded like he said "Like an animal." Mulder could feel his nostrils flaring with the effort his breath was expelled. He wanted to break down the door, wrap his hands around Spender's neck, and squeeze the life out of him. It wouldn't take much effort. He lifted his fist, barely aware that his knuckles were chalky white, and paused just inches from the door. Maybe he should just leave while he still could. He really didn't want to witness what he was about to see. He couldn't even bear the thought of Scully with that loser. The actual sight might be enough to kill him. No. If Scully was going to make the colossal mistake of throwing her life away, he wasn't just going to turn his back on her. He'd saved her life plenty of times before. It was time to do it again. The sound of his clenched fist pounding on the door echoed down the hallway and caused several of her neighbors to open their own doors and glare at him. He didn't care. "Scully, open up. It's me. Scully!" Dana was so startled she nearly jumped out of her skin. Her face immediately flamed as if she'd been caught in the act. She stumbled off of the couch and raced to the VCR, stopping the tape and nearly falling on her face in the process. Her heart was pounding a mile a minute. Trying desperately to calm herself, she said, "Hang on a minute." Her voice was so pathetically jittery that he had to have heard the tremors himself. She smoothed her shaking hands over her shirt, trying desperately to erase the wrinkles in the fabric. She tried to gauge her appearance without a mirror, hoping her sweaty palms hadn't left marks on her clothing. Unlocking the door, she flinched when Mulder's fist pounded the wood once more. Opening the door, she glared at him. Even with his hair disheveled and his eyes wild with some unnamable emotion, he still looked too damned good. So good that she almost forgot to be angry at him. "What are you doing here, Mulder?" she asked. "It's late." He said nothing, just pushed past her into the living room. She stared after him, in awe of his brazen intrusion. For a moment, she couldn't move. Then, slowly, she shut the door. "Where is he?" Mulder asked, gruffly, his eyes on the open bedroom door. They could both plainly see that the bed was neatly made. "Who?" "Don't give me that, Scully. Where's Spender?" "He went home." That sounded a bit bitchy, but she didn't bother apologizing. Mulder's brow furrowed as he glanced around the room. When his gaze froze on the TV screen, she felt her breath catch. Oh, God. He glanced back at her, his perfect lips curving into a damning smirk. "Do you really expect me to believe you were sitting here alone, at midnight, watching...bowling?" Her eyes flitted back to the TV screen and she almost groaned aloud. She hadn't given a second thought to what station was on. Damn! She should have shut the thing off entirely. "Yes, I was watching bowling." "Hmm...and what was all that moaning I heard?" She turned about ten shades of red. "I--I really like bowling." "Yeah, I know those bald, beer-bellied studs have that effect on some women...but I just didn't think you were the type, Scully." She watched in mortification as he walked around the couch towards the VCR. Pushing the Play button, he leaned back and watched the TV screen. The sights and sounds of raunchy sex filled her tiny apartment, nearly suffocating her. Dana glanced longingly at the door, wishing she could make a fast get-away. "Oooh, Cinnamon and Sugar...I love this one." He glanced back at her and grinned. "If I'd known you did too, we could have watched it together." End Part 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? (3/5) by Diadem and Isahunter (Disclaimer and other info in part one--NC17!) She frowned at his teasing comment, becoming terribly defensive. "You're not the only person in the world who's allowed to be turned on, Mulder. I can watch those tapes, too." She cleared her throat. "Besides, it was a tape Melissa gave me. I didn't even know what was on it." "Mhmm." She crossed her arms over her chest as he turned off the tape and pushed the Power button of the TV. Blessed silence screamed at them. "What are you doing here, Mulder?" For once, it was his turn to look sheepish. "I--I was just checking on you. You forgot to call." "Well, I'm a big girl, Mulder. I can take care of myself." "So I noticed." "I think you should go now." She headed towards the door, ready to usher him out, but he didn't follow. "How was your date, Scully?" Did she imagine the slightly bitter edge to his voice? "It was nice. Jeffrey is a very considerate date." "I notice he didn't stay long...did you kick him out?" "No. He--he kissed me good night and then he left." He wouldn't look at her, but she could plainly see the clenching of his fist. "Now that we're on the subject, how was your date with Diana?" "It wasn't a date, it was just dinner." "What's the difference?" Finally, he met her eyes. "There's a very big difference, Scully." The intense expression in his eyes was suddenly too much to bear. "I'm thirsty. Do you want a beer?" He shook his head, but followed her into the kitchen. Leaning against the wall, he stared at her as she twisted off the cap and swilled down her second beer of the night. God, this was becoming a nasty habit. "I drove Diana home early. I got sick of her when she kept trying to attack me on the couch." Dana's eyes flew to his face. She couldn't avoid looking at him anymore. And as much as she tried to sound nonchalant, she didn't. "Really?" "Yeah." "Oh. That's a new one." "I guess we're both seeing new sides to each other, Scully." He reached out and took her bottle from her, lifting it to his own lips. Even though it was no big deal, the movement was highly erotic. His lips were settling over the spot where hers had just been, savoring the flavor, suckling the sweet juice deep into his mouth. When he'd finished, he licked a stray drop from the rim and handed the bottle back to her. "The thing is, I'm not so sure I like it." She could barely remember what he was talking about. "Why?" "I thought I knew everything about you, Scully. Now I find out I didn't know a thing." "That's not true. I haven't changed, Mulder. I've just become more complete." He smiled, half-heartedly. "Without telling me." She stared at the moist rim of the beer bottle before taking another drink. For some reason, she had expected it to taste differently this time. "You've been pulling away from me lately," he said, softly. "Sometimes I wonder if you're my partner or a shadow." Sometimes I feel like one, she thought. "I don't know what's happening, Scully. I just--I've lost the X- files. I don't want lose you, too." "You haven't lost me, and you aren't going to." She felt the sudden urge to grab his hand, and it was hard to resist. But she had to resist. If she touched his hand, she knew she wouldn't stop there. "Things have been strained, working under SAC Kersh. I just have felt the need to maintain some professionalism." Mulder wrinkled his nose, wondering what the hell she was talking about. When wasn't she professional? He had yet to see a wild side to Scully...well, until tonight, that is. His gaze drifted back to the television and he had to fight the urge to grin. Every time he imagined her, sitting here alone in the dark, watching porno flicks...damn, it was almost enough to make his pants pop a seam. He had to wonder why he'd never seen this side to her before. Had Agent Spender brought out this wild streak in her, or was it always there, lying dormant under the surface? The thought of Spender touching her was enough to make him want to vomit, but the thought that the weasel might have inspired lust in his partner was too much. "I noticed you haven't been pulling away from Agent Spender." She tilted her head as she studied him. "Are you...jealous, Mulder?" He laughed. "I think you've had too much alcohol for one night." "Agent Spender is a nice distraction from our normal case load. As much excitement as domestic terrorism is, sometimes a girl just needs a chance to catch her breath." "So, he's just a boy toy?" She smirked. "Something like that." He tried to convince her of his disinterest by yawning. "So, when do you think you'll see him again?" "Tomorrow night." "What?" She sauntered past him to the couch. "I told him as long as he brings the condoms, I'll be ready." Mulder narrowed his eyes. "You've got a vicious streak, G- woman." "Look, this has been fun, but I'm tired, Mulder." He wasn't about to let her kick him out, not now. She wasn't going to treat Spender with more respect than she did him, not over his dead body. He was her partner, damn it. He deserved better. And he was going to get it. "I'm not going anywhere, Dana." She looked up at him, the smile falling from her face at the tone of his voice. "We need to talk. Now." She must have sensed the seriousness of his tone, for she didn't make any snide comments. She merely set her bottle down on the coffee table and waited for him to continue. Now that he had her full concentration, he couldn't think of a thing to say. For a moment he just stood there, staring at the sexy fullness of her lower lip. She really had no idea how much she affected him, just by sitting still. He couldn't imagine what he'd do if-- "Mulder?" "When I almost kissed you, before the bee sting...it was a mistake." She sucked in a quick breath, shock betraying her features, before resuming that calm effigy he knew so well. If the wounded look on her face hadn't been so breath-taking, he might have thought he'd imagined it. To his surprise, she nodded. "I know. We were just under a lot of stress. So many things were happening so quickly, and--" "No, you don't understand. I'm not saying I didn't want it to happen." Her gaze swept back to him so swiftly that he almost lost his nerve. "I just didn't mean for it to happen then. The timing...there was something I needed to finish first. Something I needed you to know." She just stared at him, expectantly. "Diana and I were married. A long time ago." "When you found the X-files," she said, in a half-whisper. "I thought she was different. But she ended up leaving me just like everyone else." He smiled wryly, suddenly wishing he'd taken her up on that offer for a drink. "I should have told you, but I--I really didn't want to bring it up. I just wanted to forget about her. I never for a moment thought she would come back here." "You still love her--No, don't answer that. It's none of my business." As she focused back on her folded hands, he found the courage to step closer to her. He lowered his voice, to the soft murmur he always used to tease her...only, this time, he was deadly serious. "Yes, it is your business." "No, Mulder, I'm your partner. Do you really think you'd be telling me this stuff if I were a man?" "I know I wouldn't have almost kissed you if you were a man." She smiled a bit, but it didn't last. "Why are you telling me this?" "I'll answer that when I've finished what I have to say." Sitting on the arm rest of the couch, he carefully avoided her gaze. "Diana wants to start over where we left off." Scully stood up suddenly, moving away from him. She didn't get far before he grabbed her wrist. "Mulder, this isn't any of my concern." "Damn it, Scully, I'm trying to tell you something. I've been trying so hard to figure this out. She was my wife, and I loved her, but I don't know if I can forgive her for what she did. I don't even know if I want to. And all this time I've been fighting this desire that I can't control. I don't want to hurt anyone the way she hurt me...and that's why I think the kiss was a mistake." Although she wasn't facing him, he could easily see that she was confused. "I wanted to sort out what I was feeling," he continued, "to make sure I wasn't just using you to spite her. I was so angry when she left me, I thought I'd never trust anyone again. But you proved me wrong, Scully. Time and again. I knew if I did anything to mess that up, I'd lose you too." "You're losing me right now, Mulder. What are you saying?" "I'm saying that I've finally figured it out." "And?" "And I don't want her, I want you." She finally looked at him...with that shocked, wounded look in her eyes again. "You don't know what you want, Mulder." "The hell I don't." He stood up, pulling her closer with the hand he had shackled around her wrist. "I know exactly what I want, and so do you. You're just too scared to admit it." "You think I'm afraid of you?" "No, I think you're afraid of needing me...just as much as I'm afraid of needing you. But that doesn't change the fact that I do." He slid his finger along the rapid warmth of her pulse as he talked, enjoying the way it leapt against his touch. "I never wanted to trust you, never wanted you to be anything to me. But I can't fight fate any more than little green men." Her mouth dropped open as she stared at him, that luscious lower lip quivering ever so slightly. And just like every other time he caught himself watching that plush mouth, he wanted to kiss her. He lowered his voice even farther, until his words were little more than a husky whisper against her ear. "I was wrong to have tried to kiss you then, but that was just bad timing, not bad judgment. Wanting to kiss you was the only smart thing I've ever done." She sucked in a shuddering breath, leaning closer, probably unaware she'd even done so. And when her breasts brushed against his chest, he couldn't stop himself from claiming what was rightfully his. His hands slid up her arms, over her shoulders, to cradle her neck as he kissed her lips. Her mouth opened below him with just a touch. He drew that pouty lower lip into his mouth and tugged, wringing a moan out of her that surely had to have come from her toes. Her hands fisted in his shirt, so hot through the thin material he could feel them burning against his chest. The slow tangle of her tongue over his was almost his undoing. Without fully breaking the kiss, he whispered against her lips. "Do you have any idea what you do to me? Every time I look at you I nearly go out of my mind." His words barely had time to register in Dana's brain before she was pushing away from him. She took several hasty steps backwards, putting up a hand to stop his advance. God, the look on his face was like none she'd ever seen before. She'd thought she'd seen all of Mulder's expressions...but nothing could have prepared her for his look of full-blown lust. "What's wrong?" he asked, his voice unusually rough. "We shouldn't be doing this. What would the bureau say?" He looked at her like she was crazy. Now there was an expression she knew how to handle. "Who cares?" "I do." He sank to the couch, momentarily defeated. "You're more scared that I thought." She could only laugh. "Mulder, I'm not scared." "I won't hurt you. I promise." "I know you would never hurt me. I'm not afraid of you, Mulder. And even if I were, I know how to use a gun." "So I recall." He was silent for a moment. "Then what are you afraid of?" She opened her mouth to deny it again, but he stilled her with a look. God, he knew her too well. "Do you still love her?" When he hesitated, her heart sank. "I'll always love her, but not as she is now. I love a memory. She's not the same person anymore." She almost wished he'd lied. "Scully, I love her like I love my sister. They're both lost to me. I don't know them anymore, so I have to move on." "You still search for Samantha. You've never stopped." He groaned. "All right, it was a bad analogy. Let's just say that if Diana offered herself to me, and promised never to leave again--which is exactly what she did--I wouldn't, and didn't, take what she offered. It's over between us." She remained where she stood, still unconvinced. "Dana, please...I'm sorry I kept it from you. I should have told you the truth. I can only promise you there will be no more secrets between us. Ever." The step she took was slow, slight in distance, but it felt like she'd walked a mile. He watched her, not daring to move, as if she might dart away if spooked. A little step closer, then one more. It was a slow torturous journey that he him breathing hard before she ever reached him. His gaze was locked with hers, not allowing any escape. And the moment her hand touched his shoulder, he flinched. She slid her knee onto the couch beside him and slowly lowered herself astride his legs. He gasped. "God, Scully--" "Call me Dana again," she said, as she pressed even closer. "Please?" "Just keep doing that, Dana, and I'll call you whatever the hell you want." She grinned. "Kiss me again. I won't stop you this time, I promise." He didn't wait for her to change her mind. He kissed her shamelessly, flawlessly, as if he'd done it a million times before. There was no awkwardness, none of the embarrassment she'd had with her few past lovers. It was like he knew what she wanted even before she asked. His hands slid up to grasp her hips, holding her tighter against the startling bulge developing between his legs. She couldn't stop herself from tilting her hips, rocking her pelvis against him in a rhythm all her own. He gasped again, breaking away from her lips. "Tell me you learned that move from the video and not from Spender." "Mulder, I may have stretched the truth a little." He cocked an eyebrow. "Spender never kissed me...I wouldn't even let him touch my hand." "You are cruel. So that was the video, hmm?" "Uh-uh. That move was all my own." He barely had time to look shocked again, before she began kissing his neck. He tilted his head back and closed his eyes, looking blissfully unaware as she unknotted his tie. "Do you have any idea how many times I've fantasized about this?" "I can imagine." The buttons on his shirt proved a bit more difficult for her fumbling fingers. She couldn't believe how badly her hands were shaking. "Mulder, help me." His eyes opened to slits. "Girls can't do anything right." She was about to pinch him when he grasped both sides of his shirt and ripped the buttons open. They popped off in wild disarray, spinning onto the floor and bouncing off the wall. Giving his cuffs the same treatment, he quickly yanked the shirt off and threw it to the floor. His T-shirt quickly followed. When he was naked from the waist up, she could barely keep her hands to herself. It wasn't the first time she'd seen him without his clothes, but it was the first time she got to touch. To let her caress linger over the hard planes of his stomach, to smooth over his rounded pecs, to tangle in the hair on his chest. And as her fingernails lightly scraped against his nipples, he nearly bolted off the couch. His relaxed mood completely disappeared, replaced with an urgency that startled her. She was far from frightened, but his sudden intensity was intimidating. He pushed her hands out of the way, grasped her shirt, and yanked it over her head. He was just about to toss it to the floor when he paused and brought it up to his nose. She knew the bit of perfume she'd worn on her date was clinging to the fabric. He inhaled deeply, his eyes closed, before dropping the shirt and pulling her closer instead. His hand on her back fumbled with her bra, as he settled his face into the curve of her neck. He nuzzled her jaw, breathing deeply of her scent. "Dana, you smell so good." "I thought you didn't like my perfume." "I don't. It's not the perfume, it's you. You smell good." She felt the catch on her bra snap free and flinched. She couldn't help it. He'd seen her naked before, just recently in fact, but she suspected that he'd never really looked at her. Well, he probably had...but she hadn't watched him do it. As he settled back to look at her, his hands slipping the straps off of her shoulders, she had to fight the urge to close her eyes. Staring at her with his eyes wildly dilated, he didn't say a word. She could feel her nipples tightening under his perusal, in the cool air. After a moment, the hand he had on her back slid around to her waist, pulling her closer, as he lowered his mouth to her breast. So many times she'd wanted him to do just this. The first time had been in Oregon, so long ago, on their first case. She'd been so scared by the mosquito bites she'd found on her body, she'd wanted him to hold her...and she'd wanted much more than that. She wanted his hands on her, as they were now, so large and warm, so soothing. She'd wanted his mouth on her, as it was now, tasting every textured inch of her skin. She'd wanted him on her, as he'd soon be...the anticipation was almost more than she could bear. His hand splayed across her back, his fingers spread, covering nearly the entire surface. She leaned back against his palm, arching her torso, giving him better access to her tingling flesh. His tongue flicked across the pebbled skin, dancing across her breasts with torturously light contact, barely enough to feel, not nearly enough to satisfy. He was deliberately teasing her, damn him. Well, enough was enough. Seizing him by the belt buckle, she decided it was time to take matters into her own hands...so to speak. "Jeez, Scully, when I said those videos were purely educational, I didn't intend for you to start studying them." She smirked up at him, as she pulled the belt free from its loops. "My name is Dana." "Sorry, seems to have slipped my mind." "I can't imagine why." She pulled his zipper down with agonizing slowness, causing him to inhale sharply. She knew her knuckles were riding the ridge in his pants, pressing so sweetly against his crotch. Deliberately teasing, giving him just what he deserved. He looked so damned sexy, slouched there on her couch with his pants open, staring at her with passion-glazed eyes, his body fairly demanding that she touch him. And touch him she did. He let out a strangled curse as her hand slid inside his pants to cup the tempting bulge in his boxers. His eyelids fluttered, before falling closed altogether. As much fun as it was to watch him squirm, she wasn't through there. Sliding down from his lap, she grasped his pant-legs and tugged. He aided her attempt by lifting his hips. When the slacks had puddled around his feet, she stood back and surveyed her prey. My, my. The porno stud had nothing on Fox Mulder. "I don't know, Mulder. I'm not sure this is going to work." That got his attention. "What? Why not?" "Didn't anyone ever tell you I have a fear of heights?" He glanced down at his erection, straining in his shorts, standing taller than ever before, and grinned. "Well, I think we might be able to do something about that." "Such as?" "I guess you'll just have to wait to be on top until that pesky little fear is conquered." Sliding down onto her knees, she slid her hands up his thighs, loving the way his breath ceased. He watched her through barely-opened eyes she caught the waist band of his boxers and pulled. Not enough to pull them off, just far enough for his erection to spring free. Never for a moment looking away, she leaned forward and took him into her mouth. "This one was the video, right?" he asked, on a gasp. "Right?" She didn't answer, merely giggled. She continued to bathe him with her tongue, over and around, up and down, until his hips were shifting involuntarily below her. She pulled away from him before he lost control completely. She glanced up to see his eyes closed tightly, his hands crushing the couch pillows. The moment she stopped her ministrations and stood back to look at him, he lost all patience with her. "That was so unfair." Standing abruptly, he shoved his shorts all the way down and held his hands out to her. Her eyes widened slightly, taking in all of him--God, *all* of him--with one, slow, sweeping stare. Something Michalangelo once said came to mind as her eyes enjoyed the scenery. *I saw an angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.* Yeah, she thought, licking her lips. He was like marble, only better. Impeccably carved, but with a radiating heat marble could never hold. Pure muscle, sinew, sweat, and sin. Lord, he even smelled and tasted forbidden. She could help staring at the bold thrust of his glistening erection. Ever since the first time, she'd had the impressive image of Mulder's naked body stored in her mind. But now...Mulder's naked and decidedly aroused body was seared so deep in her brain she'd never forget it. The sight of him reaching out to her, with his pants tangled around his ankles like a little boy, was so absurdly adorable she had to laugh. He dropped his arms. "That's not exactly the reaction I'd been hoping for." "I'm s-sorry--y-you just look so--" "Stupid," Mulder answered, toeing off his socks and shoes. Sliding his feet free of his clothing, he finally met her gaze. She wasn't laughing anymore. In fact, she was staring so intently he could feel it all the way to his gut. With that gorgeous mouth dropped open slightly, standing before him in only a pair of low-riding pajama bottoms, gloriously naked from the waist up, she stared at him as if she might devour him. "Now, that's the reaction I wanted to see." She smiled a little, looking suddenly self-conscious. She swallowed heavily, before saying, "Mulder, maybe this wasn't such a good idea." There she went getting all scared and girlie on him again. It amazed the hell out of him every time. He'd once thought Scully was never vulnerable. But he wasn't about to let her back out now. Not a chance. Never taking his eyes off of her, he began moving menacingly closer. Her eyes widened, as she backed away from the wild-eyed naked man that was stalking her. She didn't even seem to notice that she was backing away until she hit the wall. Her hands came up to stop his advance, pressing against his chest, but it was no use. His hand captured the back of her neck, his lips swept down to claim hers, and whatever protest she'd had was lost. She whimpered against his mouth, but it wasn't a sound of fear or regret. It only spoke of surrender. Her arms came up to wrap around his neck as she stood on tip- toe, pressing herself against the part of him that strained for her touch. Her hips slid to and fro in a sensual slither, stroking against his cock so brazenly that he had to gasp. Neither the wanton femme-fatale he was seeing now nor the blushing girlish tease she'd been just moments ago were the Scully he knew and loved...but he couldn't decide which one he liked the best. Sliding his knee in between her legs, he lifted her onto his thigh. So much for a fear of heights. She gasped, clutching at his shoulders, grinding her pelvis against him in a way that made his knees weak. God, if she kept up this shameless little seduction, he'd end up in a lifeless heap upon the floor. Her head fell back upon her shoulders, her eyes closed, and her mouth opened on a shaky sigh. "Oh, God...Mulder--" She'd never said his name quite like that before. He wanted to hear it again and again. He slid his hand down the back of her pajamas, into her silky panties, cupping the rounded sweetness of her ass, holding her that much tighter to him. And when his fingers slid deeper to tease the damp folds between her legs, she nearly screamed in his ear. She hugged his neck so tightly she was almost choking him, pressing her firm breasts against his chest, spasming in his arms. Her shuddering gasp was music to his ears. Damn, he'd barely touched her. If she was this responsive with just the brush of his fingers, what would she do when he was inside her? He couldn't wait to find out. Lowering her back to her feet, just long enough to divest her of the rest of her clothes, he stared in awe at the amazing sight before him. Special Agent Dana Scully, naked and ablaze in breathless glory. He'd thought the woman was perfection before, but he hadn't known the half of it. Flawless ivory skin, kissed with the flush of desire, crowned with a golden cross necklace, studded with cherry nipples, and dressed in curls the color of fox fur. How appropriate, he thought, wryly. Every inch of her screamed beauty, all the way down to the rose-lacquered toes she was curling in the carpet. "Shit, Dana--why do you even bother wearing clothes?" Leaning against the wall as if it were the only thing that kept her standing, she murmured, "Somehow, I think SAC Kersh might frown on that sort of thing." "Not if he has a brain in his head." He wanted to feel her, skin to skin, nothing in the way...no more barriers. He knew he couldn't get her pregnant, and the thought saddened him a bit, but it also meant he could get that much closer to her. To feel her melting heat surrounding him. Gripping her waist in his hands, he lowered his lips to her ear. "Wrap your legs around me, baby, I can't wait much longer." She didn't hesitate. She slid her leg up his thigh until she felt him grab hold of it and lift her. Wrapping the other leg around, she crossed her ankles behind him and held on tight. He met her eyes with steely determination, breaking a sweat on his forehead, as he drove himself into her body and held her slender frame to the wall. She moaned, her fingernails digging into his shoulders, as he slid deep inside of her. And it was so good. Sweet fucking God, it was good. She continued to watch him in that joyous, breathless, half- smirking way of hers. He hadn't seen that expression on her face since he'd first met her. She'd been so young and naive, so full of endless optimism, and he hadn't been able to stop himself from loving her...even just a little bit. Now he had all of her. Every helpless sigh and whimper as he moved so powerfully within her. Every shuddering spasm that racked her, long before she starting coming. Every clenching, aching need she wrapped so beautifully around him. Oh, hell yes, it was good. Dana tightened her grip on him, felt herself losing control and fast. How did he know how to do that? she thought, dazedly. How did he touch her everywhere at once...how did he know exactly how to move in order to drive her crazy...how did he know just how to look at her, to make her want to scream? He knew her too well. He knew exactly when she felt heaven and earth collide, knew just how to hold her, just how to fling her into oblivion. He sped up his driving rhythm, slamming her against the wall behind her, pounding into her so completely she saw stars. "Oh, Fox, please--mmm, oh, I l-l-love y-you..." His storm rode up fast behind hers, barely leaving her room to breathe, so violent and tempestuous it threatened to overwhelm her. For the first time, his eyes fell from hers as he lowered his forehead to her shoulder, spilling himself inside of her with a bestial moan. In the breathless, stunning aftermath, he was shaking so hard she thought he might collapse. Sustaining her weight as well as his own couldn't have been good on his muscles. "Mulder, let me down." His voice was rough, muffled against her neck. "Not until you tell me I heard you right." "Mulder, I'm too heavy--" His eyes, no longer glazed but direct and lazer-bright, centered on hers. "Tell me what you said. Say it again." "I said--" She licked her lips. "I said I love you." "Again." "I love you, Mulder." "Say 'I love you, Fox'." "I love you, Fox." "That's what I thought you said." The tender kiss he placed on her lips was the sweetest and softest she'd ever received. And he did eventually let her down...but not until he'd reached the bed. End Part 3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? (4/5) by Diadem and Isahunter (Disclaimer and other info in part one--NC17!) The raucous sound of Scully's laughter filled the tiny bathroom, drowning out even the running water. Bouncing off the wet tiles, the boisterous sound was the most erotic thing he'd ever heard. Early morning sunlight filtered through the frosted window, casting the room in a pale yellow haze. Mulder set the slippery bar of soap back in its holder and resumed his explorations. Fingers coated with suds, he slid his hands sensuously down her back and grinned at the shivers his touch produced. With her hand braced on the wall, Scully leaned back against him and let the steamy spray of the shower wash over her chest. "You know," he said, running his palm over her tattoo, "I think this is my favorite part." She giggled again, sounding like she'd just guzzled a bottle of champagne. But he knew she was completely sober of alcohol...she was drunk on something far sweeter. "You said the same thing about the dimples behind my knees, and my pinky finger, and my breasts." "No, I do believe I said tits, Dana." She laughed again, the very response he'd been hoping for. Sliding down even farther, smoothing his palms over the perfectly rounded slopes of her ass, he grinned to himself. She looked even better wet. Dana wiggled against him, flinching when he bit her lightly on the back of her thigh. She couldn't stop smiling. She'd barely slept at all last night--he hadn't let her--but, strangely, she felt more energized than ever before. She'd woke to find him staring at her, not even bothering to wake her. Seconds later, she'd watched his perfect little butt jiggling as he made his way to the bathroom. The sound of the water running had been tempting, but she was too sore to move. Luckily, she hadn't had to. He'd carried her in to join him. She let out another contented sigh, leaning against him as he straightened to his full height behind her. His body was slick, hot, and unmistakably aroused. Wrapping his arms around her waist, he nuzzled her neck from behind. He'd already washed her hair, and she'd returned the favor, but she knew that soon the water would begin to turn cold. She frowned. She didn't want to leave the shower ever again...even if she turned into a prune. His tongue skimmed over the tiny scar on the back of her neck. Over the implant, the cure for her cancer. He'd done it several times during the night. She suspected he was thinking the same thing she was. Without that little scar, she wouldn't be here. "Put your foot up here," he whispered, gesturing to the edge of the bathtub. With barely a thought, she did as he asked. Her only concern was that he keep doing that thing to her neck. Running his tongue back and forth, around and around the implant that kept her alive. Of all the ways he'd ever touched her, she liked that the most-- Well, maybe. When she felt his soapy fingers slide through the curls between her legs, she wasn't so sure. With deft skill, he found the one place that could make her cry out loud. Just the briefest brush of his finger, and then the touch was gone. Scissoring his fingers apart, he opened her, and using the pressure of his own body behind her, he tilted her hips forward to receive the full force of the water. Pelted with stinging spray on the most sensitive part of her body, she gasped. His tongue continued to work its magic on her, his heated skin warmed her from behind, and the rapidly cooling water from the shower head pounded her into oblivion. It wasn't long before she was shuddering in his arms. Barely able to stand on her own feet. If he hadn't been holding her up, she might have collapsed. When the water started to turn chilly, he reached out and turned it off. But he didn't move. Still gasping, she was grateful for that much. As her breathing began to return to normal, he placed one last kiss on her shoulder. It was at that exact moment that they both heard it--the distinctly shrill sound of a cell phone ringing. "Damn it," he muttered. She was about to tell him to ignore it, when she realized that it wasn't even her phone. Her battery was still charging. "That's your phone." "I know." Still he didn't move. "Shouldn't you get it? It might be important." She could feel him nodding against her neck. The shower door opened, letting in a rush of cooler air. She shivered, absently watching him as he wrapped a towel around his waist. Handing her the other towel, he didn't even glance at her as he left the room. By the time she emerged from the steamy bathroom, wrapped in a plush robe and towel-drying her hair, he was already half dressed. She stopped in her tracks, staring at him, waiting for an explanation. "I have to go," he said, briefly meeting her gaze. "Diana needs me." She didn't move, didn't say a word, but she didn't need to. "It's not what you think, Scully. She has some sort of emergency. You know I wouldn't go unless I had to." "I know," she said, lightly. He paused in the middle of pulling on his wrinkled, buttonless shirt. Meeting her eyes, he seemed to be looking for some sort of accusation. She hoped he didn't see one. "I told you no more secrets, and I meant it. This is just business." She didn't bother to tell him how guilty he sounded. "Will I see you again?" she asked. "Do you mean ever, or tonight?" "Stop getting so defensive, I just asked you a question." "Yes, you'll see me again. Tonight probably." She tried to smile as he stuffed his feet into his shoes and headed to the door. He stopped half way to his goal and turned around, finally realizing she was still there. Brushing a quick kiss across her forehead, he murmured something about seeing her later. "Don't forget to lock up after I've gone, Scully." As the door closed in his wake, she sighed and irritably tossed her towel to the floor. "My name is Dana." Mulder stood silently in the hallway, his hand braced on the closed door, thinking himself ten times a fool. He shouldn't have left her like that. Even now he felt the overwhelming urge to walk back into her arms and forget he'd ever heard the phone ring. He was just so damned angry. It was just like Diana to call at a time like this. It was like the woman had a radar locked on his happiness and would do anything to destroy it. He closed his eyes, silently cursing. He could almost feel Scully, her heatradiating to him through the doorway. He hadn't wanted to leave it that way. But he hadn't wanted to take his anger out on her either. Last night had been the only bit of perfection he'd ever tasted...and Diana had ruined it. He'd wanted to tell her he couldn't come, that he was too busy to run to her rescue. But she'd just sounded so damned desperate. She'd said no one else could help her. And like the idiot he was, he'd said he'd be right over. The moment Scully had walked out of that bathroom and stared at him, he'd known. He'd ruined everything. She hadn't said much, but he could see it plainly in her eyes. *You're going to her, rushing off to do her bidding, just like always. Why should I even be surprised?* He could see her disappointment, her hurt, and it cut him to the core to know that he was the cause. It was exactly why he hadn't taken the time to reassure her. He knew she wouldn't believe a word he said...and he didn't want to say anything else to incriminate himself. He was in deep enough already. Diana had said it was important. After the conversation they'd had the night before, he knew it had better be. He wasn't about to rush off to her rescue for a broken nail or a stubbed toe. Perhaps she had gotten him the proof he needed to reopen the X-files. It was that possibility alone that had convinced him. Her only stipulation had been that he come alone. It didn't surprise him. Diana was just as jealous of Scully as Scully seemed to be of her. Maybe Scully would understand better when he returned. Maybe, when he knew the whole story and could explain just what Diana's emergency had been, she would know he never meant to deceive her. Maybe she'd forget it had ever happened, and kiss him again in that way that drove him to his knees. And maybe Cancer Man was just a highly misunderstood old man with innocent motives and an addictive habit. Straightening away from the door, he began slowly walking down the hallway--feeling the gap between them widen a bit more with each step. By the time he reached his car, he could barely feel her touch on his lips anymore. "Damn it!" Wriggling to and fro into a pair of impossibly tight jeans, Dana sucked in a deep breath and pulled up the zipper. Not bothering with a bra, she pulled on her University of Maryland sweatshirt and slipped on a pair of shoes. She was moving so quickly she nearly forgot her keys. Rushing to the door, she prayed she wasn't too late. She had to catch Mulder before he left. When the door had closed behind him, she couldn't stop thinking about something Spender had said the night before. *Diana is rarely in the office these days, she won't let me answer the phone, and she never tells me where she's gone. Its as if she thinks she has to solve these cases herself. I never have a thing to do anymore.* At the time, she'd tuned him out, not really caring about his boredom in her old office. She would have given her right arm to be back in that basement. But now, what he'd said didn't make sense. It didn't sound like Diana was being over-productive, it sounded like she was deliberately keeping things from her partner. Why was Diana being so secretive? What did she have to hide? Stepping out into the hallway, Dana locked the door behind her. Her steps were twice as fast as normal, and she was almost running by the time she reached the main doors. He couldn't have left already. He just couldn't have. She knew Spender had some sort of connection to Cancer Man. Mulder had said so himself. Was it possible Diana also had some connections with the wrong people? If so, why wouldn't Spender know about it? But maybe he did. Maybe he just hadn't told her about it, because he thought she would tell Mulder. As much as she had tried to convince Spender there was nothing between Mulder and herself, she knew she hadn't been very convincing. God, if the man had any sort of brain he could have seen it plainly in her eyes. She stopped abruptly, thinking of something else--something that hadn't occurred to her the night before. She'd gone out to dinner with Spender to get information about Diana. What was to keep Spender from doing the same exact thing to her? What was to keep him from drilling her for information about Mulder and the X-Files? Oh God. Her feet flew down the sidewalk, and she nearly slipped on the wet cement. Cold wind rushed past her face, pulling unwanted tears from her stinging eyes. Damn it, damn it, damn it. What had she been thinking? She reached the curb just in time to see Mulder pulling away up the street. He didn't even see her racing after him. He didn't hear her shouts and random curses as she twisted her ankle on the curb. The only thing left to do now was to follow him. Mulder banged his fist against the wheel impatiently as the traffic in front of him refused to cooperate. Now that he had left Scully, he just wanted to get this meeting over with as soon as possible. Already he was starting to dread what he might have to face when he saw Scully again. OK, so she was a reasonable person, and she had tolerated him pretty well over the years, but Mulder suspected that he had gone too far this time. Running out and leaving her like that, especially after what had happened between them the night before. He had never wanted to leave her again. He still didn't. But he had. Once again, he hit the steering wheel, his irritation building as he failed to make it through yet another set of lights. The address Diana had given him was a warehouse on the eastern edge of town. He had never thought to question why she was there, although, now he thought about it, it was a damned strange place to ask him to go to. Idly wondering what sort of trouble she had gotten herself into now, Mulder pulled away from the lights. A car was much more comfortable, Dana reflected, as she waited for the traffic to start up again. She could see Mulder's car about four cars in front, so she was in no hurry. It's certainly easier than chasing after him on foot, she thought, as she wiggled her ankle. It was not hurting much anymore: not enough to stop her from driving, anyway, thank God. She started slightly as she heard a car somewhere in front of her rev its engine, loudly. Mulder, she thought, with a faint smile. It had to be. He had always been impatient. Impulsive too. Last night had shown her that. And when he had run out on her this morning, running back to that bitch--no, his WIFE, well, that was just the last straw. So why are you following him? she asked herself. Because I can't help myself. As Mulder pulled up in front of the warehouse he glanced at the clock on the dashboard. 10:02. With any luck he could take care of this, head back to Scully's apartment, buy some flowers on the way, beg for forgiveness, and then take her somewhere nice for lunch. Maybe he could count the flying pigs on the way home as well... It was evident from the outside of the building that it had not been used for some time. A fairly large structure, built mostly of timber, it had probably been let to one of the companies on the large industrial estate nearby. Now, however, it was dilapidated, with its only apparent door held on by extremely rusty hinges. Mulder slammed the car door, walked over, and slowly pushed the door open. The rust on the hinges resulted in an ominous sounding creak which echoed around the building as Mulder stepped inside. "Who is it?" The voice had come from the opposite wall to the one at which he was standing, and although it was too dark to see the speaker, Mulder knew that it was Diana. And she sounded terrified. "Diana?" He hissed. "It's me, Mul--Fox. Stay where you are, I'll find you." "Fox!" Relief flooded her voice, and he could have sworn he heard a sob. "It's all right, they've gone for the moment. That was how I called you..." "Who?" he interrupted, trying to keep her talking until he could locate her. "The men that brought me here." The men that brought her here? She had been kidnapped? Why had she called him? Textbook pages from his Quantico days came back to him. "In abductions, time is of the essence. Most kidnappers harm or kill their victims within the first 24 hours." She should have called for FBI back-up. His leg hit something hard, a crate or something. He reached down to investigate, and his hand brushed something metallic. A lamp. He flipped the switch, and as his eyes became accustomed to the sudden light, he realized that he had collided with a desk. "Are you all right?" He spun round upon hearing her voice, suddenly so close. She was standing, just a few feet away, hair in tangles, make up smudged, clothes rumpled, looking as if she had completely given up hope. Her hands were behind her back, tied, or handcuffed, he couldn't see. "It's all right. I'm here now." He reached for her, but she pulled away from him. "Don't. They'll be back any minute." She lifted her eyes to his as though he were her last hope in the world. "Do you have your weapon?" Damn! He had been in such a hurry to rescue Scully from the weasel the night before that he had left it on his desk. Diana had trusted him, and he hadn't even remembered his gun. He had never thought that the situation could have been a kidnapping, she hadn't sounded that frightened. "No, I..." He trailed off as Diana's whole demeanor changed, and she whipped out a pistol from behind her back. "In that case, you'd better get back against that wall, Fox," she hissed. "You and I have things to talk about." Silently, he complied. He backed up until he felt the wall behind him. He couldn't take his eyes off her. She was fascinating. There was a purely evil light dancing in her eyes, and the body of the weak and vulnerable woman she had been just seconds before was strong and supple, ready to combat any move he made. "You thought you had me all figured out, didn't you?" she snarled, tossing her hair out of her eyes. "You thought I was the little wife, come back to you after all those years because I couldn't live without you. Well you were wrong, Fox. A lot of things have changed since I saw you last." She smiled, an evil smile that cut an ugly gash through her face. "Not least the number of buttons on your shirt. Good night, huh, Fox?" Deliberately ignoring her childish comment, Mulder forced himself to keep as calm as he could. "I knew it." I knew there was something the matter with her, something not quite right. Scully saw it much clearer than I did. Scully... "What did you say?" She took a step closer, menacing. "I said I knew it." Must keep calm. "Knew what? You don't know anything, darling." Her last word was said with such scorn that Mulder almost felt it as a physical blow. He could still remember them calling each other "darling," although he had done his best to forget all things associated with her. He had no idea that she had held his affection in such contempt. He took a deep breath. "I suspected from the moment you turned up again that you were working for Them. After our cozy little chat last night, I was almost sure of it. Now I know for certain." Well, she hadn't shot him for that. It was a start. She laughed, low and dangerous. "Oh no, honey, you've got it all wrong." "How have I got it wrong, Diana?" Keep cool, don't loose it now. She regarded him with an unwavering stare. "I haven't 'started' working for them, Fox. I was working for them all along. Right from the start." Mulder let his eyes slide shut for a second. All along. Even on their wedding day. Even when... He snapped his eyes open. The smirk on her face told him that she knew exactly what he was thinking. But he couldn't dwell on that now. If he made it out of this alive, there would be plenty of time to think it over. He could only think of one thing to ask. "Why?" "Why what? Why did I join them? Because They asked me to. You wouldn't believe what they pay! Or maybe you meant 'why did I start on the X-Files with you?' Because They asked me to. I guess they were kind of interesting. Some of them. But They knew you would go ahead with the files even if I didn't join you, so I did." "But you nearly always agreed with my theories." Oh, this was getting confusing. "Nearly. The ones I didn't agree with you on were the ones that mattered, the ones that would have led you to the truth." That hurt. She was enjoying this far too much. Time to try a different angle. "So why did you leave?" Judging from her expression, she had actually wanted him to ask that question. So much for talking her down. "The distress factor. The general theory at the time was that you would be too distraught to carry on if I left. Of course, it would seem that we greatly underestimated your determination. We thought we would leave you alone for a while. Then, your precious Dana was sent in." "By Them?" No, he wouldn't believe that. He couldn't. "Indirectly. But it didn't work, did it?" "And that's why you came back, isn't it? To split us up, to come between us. Well let me tell you something, darling," he spat the word out. "Nothing has come between me and Scully in the six years we have been working together. Nothing. Even if one of us were dead, I believe we would stay together somehow." That sounded silly. Way to go, Mulder, he told himself. You just make the mad woman with the gun as angry as you can, and we'll take it from there. "Nothing has come between you? We weren't the only ones having a cozy chat last night, if I recall." Spender. Scully... "Spender? Is he in on this?" No answer, just another sickly smile. Oh God...well, at least he didn't do anything to Scully last night. Mulder could only hope that he could escape with enough time to warn Scully. Without Spender in the picture, there was no longer anything to keep them apart. Except the gun that threatened to perform a very crude lobotomy if he shifted more than a millimeter. If you are going to get any brilliant ideas, Mulder, now is probably a good time, his mind told him. Slowly, carefully, Mulder started running his fingers along the wall behind him, hoping that maybe there was a loose plank that he could pry away from the main structure to use as some kind of weapon. "Oh, no, I don't think you want to be doing that, sweetheart," she chided him. "Now, is there anything else you want to know?" Last resort, may as well try it. "I have a last request." "Oh? Go on." Her finger remained tight on the trigger. Deep breath. "Don't hurt Scully. Let her live her life." She was silent for a moment, as if considering his proposal. "I'll think about it. Meanwhile..." As her trigger-finger tightened even more, a shot rang out. Mulder squeezed his eyes shut, waiting for the impact, but it never came. Realising that he wasn't dead, he opened his eyes to see a bloodstained Diana writhing on the dusty concrete floor. Glancing to his right, he saw the most beautiful thing he had ever seen. Scully, his guardian angel, staring at him, one hand held to her mouth, the other unsteadily holding her service weapon. No sooner had he met her eyes in a silent thanks, however, than another shot sounded, and his angel crumpled to the floor. With a start, he realised that he had known it was going to happen, although he had no idea how he knew. The whole scene was just too familiar, almost dreamlike... Without a moment's hesitation, he moved over to the unmoving body of Diana. He stared down at her, unfeeling, and kicked the pistol out of her reach. Taking his cell phone out of his inside pocket, he dialled 911 and spoke briefly to the operator. "Come on Dana, stay with me." He muttered as he crossed the floor to stay by the side of the only woman in the world he knew he could trust. Margaret Scully walked briskly down the emergency room corridor towards him, looking just about as frantic as he felt. Mulder had phoned her immediately, on the ambulance ride to the hospital. God, he could see so much of Scully in her mother's eyes. Coming to a stop before him, she grasped his hand. It was almost more contact than he could bear at the moment. "How is she?" she asked, her eyes searching his. "You sounded so worried on the phone." His voice was so shaky he barely recognized it. "The doctors are in with her now. They--they won't let me see her. I'm not family." His voice broke pathetically on that last word, catching her attention. "Is there something you're not telling me, Mr. Mulder? She is going to be OK, isn't she?" He didn't correct her use of his name...Scully had always been the one to do that, anyway. "She was shot trying to protect me from my ex-wife." "But I thought--I thought you and Dana--" He almost smiled for the first time since this horrible morning started. He knew Scully hadn't yet had time to tell her mother about them. Margaret was just suspecting the same thing everyone else had. The one thing it had taken Dana and him so damned long to figure out themselves. "We are," he said softly. *And thanks to my own stupidity, I might just lose it all.* "Oh, Fox--" She didn't even finish what she was about to say. She just pulled him into her embrace, not in the least surprised when he damned near crumpled against her. She seemed to draw her own strength out of his weakness, having had far too many years experience worrying about her daughter. "She'll be all right. If she can beat cancer, she can beat this. And if you think she's going to give up before the two of you can be together, you don't know her as well as I thought you did." End Part 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? (5/5) by Diadem and Isahunter (Disclaimer and other info in part one--NC17!) Mulder sat alone in the empty waiting room, chewing nervously on his lower lip. Mrs. Scully had gone in to see her daughter what seemed like hours ago, having said she would convince the doctor to let him see his partner as soon as she was finished. She hadn't come back since. Sitting by himself was dangerous. He had entirely too much time on his hands to think. He'd seen Scully in danger before. He had dreams of her being shot, so often that it was becoming second nature to push the awful images out of his mind. But even his dreams hadn't prepared him for watching her crumple to the ground like wet grass under someone's shoe. He swallowed heavily. His hands shook, even as he pressed them to his knees. Dreams were one thing, but watching the reality was far different. God, he didn't know what he would have done if Scully had died in that warehouse. *You could have prevented it* the voice in his mind told him. He'd known what was going to happen, even if he'd only recognized it on hindsight. If he lost her because of his own foolishness-- Just as the thought drifted through his head, the petite figure of Dana's mother hurried through the door. "She's tired, but she wants to see you." "How is she?" Margaret put a steadying hand on his shoulder as he hastily stood. "She's doing much better than you'd think." He was amazed when his legs didn't give out from under him. Having the strength to follow her into that sanitary and medicinal-smelling room was a feat in itself. Yet actually casting his gaze on Dana's face was enough to bring stinging moisture to his eyes. There she lay on the standard issue emergency room bed, her eyes closed, a bandage covering the bullet wound in her shoulder. She was weak and pale, having lost a lot of blood before the medics arrived. But she was alive--wonderfully, blessedly alive. She looked so beautiful, even with dark smudges under her eyes, even with mussed hair and wearing a hospital gown to make up for the clothes they'd cut from her body. And it suddenly occurred to him that he hadn't said "I love you" at all during the night they shared together. Not once. He'd told her before, of course, after that little fiasco in the Bermuda Triangle--but did that even count? Probably not. She'd thought he was drugged, delirious. And the few times he'd dared to show his affection for her during her cancer scare, she'd thought he was just being a supportive friend. Nothing could have been further from the truth. He was just as scared then as now. "Go ahead," Mrs. Scully said, behind him, urging him forward. He stepped forward and grasped Dana's hand, surprised when she squeezed right back. His gaze swept up to her face, to see her watching him wearily with half-closed eyes. She smiled softly when he blinked the tears out of his eyes. He was about to lean over and kiss her on the forehead--as he always did when he worried about her--when he realized that he didn't have to hide his feelings anymore. He kissed her mouth instead. Dana's startled gaze shifted to the curtained partition, where her mother stood, smiling, behind him. "It's all right, she knows," he murmured. "She's known longer than we have." Margaret didn't say a word, but the little smirk on her face made her daughter blush. "I talked to the doctor. He told me you could go home sometime tomorrow." Dana quelled Fox's worried look before he had time to speak. "They just want to keep me for observation." "Does it hurt?" he asked, pained at the very thought. "A little. It hurt a lot worse when they debrided and irrigated it." "Well, at least we have matching wounds now." He grimaced at his own bad joke. His healed bullet wound had been her doing years ago, but at least she'd been justified in her actions. He was just an unthinking idiot. "Stitches?" She nodded, her lips curving. "And I'll have to keep the sling on for a while. But the doctor said the X-rays were clean and I can go home with some antibiotics." "You'll go home with me." He couldn't ever remember his voice being so rough. "It was my fault you got into this. The least I can do is take care of you." He hadn't noticed Mrs. Scully leaving the room, but suddenly he was alone with Dana and he was wholly grateful. Sitting on the edge of the bed, he held her tiny hand between his own. Her fingers fluttered like butterfly wings before curling around his palm. "Can you ever forgive me for letting this happen to you?" "There's nothing to forgive. If she hadn't shot me, she would've shot you. She might have killed you. I'm just happy I thought to follow you this morning." "You suspected Diana before I ever did--and I'm the one who had more cause to distrust her." "Mulder--" "Fox," he corrected, gently. "Fox...I don't think you wanted to believe she would hurt you more than she already had." Licking her lips, she tightened her grip on his hand. "Where is Diana? Did she--" "She's still in the operating room. Has been for hours." "Any word?" "I didn't bother to ask." She had the grace to say nothing. He leaned forward, careful to avoid jarring her arm, and rested his forehead against hers. She didn't speak, merely curled her good hand around the nape of his neck, content just to be silent for the moment. She took a shuddering breath and brushed her lips over his brow before returning her forehead to his once more. "I meant to say thank you for saving my life." "Well, after Antarctica, you can consider us even." He couldn't help the laughter that bubbled out of his lips, but it wasn't long before he sobered once more. "It isn't over, is it?" "Is it ever?" He shook his head. "As soon as you're on your feet again, we're going to find out just how much Agent Spender knew about his partner's activities." "All right." "There's more." "More?" "Something you need to know, before another minute goes by." "And what is that?" "I love you. Whether I'm drugged, delirious, or stone-cold sober...in my darkest hour, and at my all time high. I love you more than I've ever loved anyone in my life." He was taken aback by her smug grin. "I know." "You know?" "I believed you the first time you said it, even if I didn't let you know it. I didn't want to believe it, but I had to...I had to believe I wasn't the only one." He shook his head. "You know, you could've said something earlier." "And miss hearing you say it again?" She kissed him quickly on the lips. "Not a chance." END. ***************************************************************** Comments appreciated. Send to diadem@cwcom.net or Isahunter@aol.com.