The First Time Ever I.... (1 / 3) Anna Chait paperheart@webtv.net Rating: PG-13 (language) Category: V, R, H, A (mostly MSR) Spoilers: Unruhe Keywords: MSR Summary: It's 500 miles from DC to Chilmark Mass. A long time in the car with plenty of time for some fun and a flashback or two during a road trip to see Mulder's mom. Romance! PLEASE POST TO GOSSAMER, AND ANY OTHER ARCHIVE OR MAILING LIST. Disclaimer: Mulder and Scully are not my creations. They belong to Chris Carter, 1013, and Fox. No copyright infringement is intended. Credit is given to Ewan McColl and Stormking Music for the lyric to The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. You must, you simply must tell me what you think of my story. Feedback is like chocolate, you can never get enough. paperheart@webtv.net *************************** The First Time Ever I.... (1 of 3) by Anna Chait It's five hundred miles from Washington DC to Chilmark, Massachusetts. At 70 miles an hour, the speed at which Mulder usually traveled, it would take 7 hours. That's if you took out rush hour traffic, road repair delays and New York City. Oh, and all the toll roads, bathroom breaks, and meals. And don't forget the ferry ride from the Wood's Hole to Oak Bluffs on the Island of Martha's Vineyard, and the short ride of Chilmark. Realistically, he thought, it took more like 9 or 10 hours. A whole day. Surely she would rather fly. Where was the practical, efficient Agent Dr. Dana Scully today? The sun was at that awkward place in the sky, effectively blotting out his view of the road ahead and his sunglasses were providing no relief at all. He looked over at the sleeping woman in the seat next to him and considered punching her. It had been her idea to drive to Chilmark and back. "It's such a great time of year for a long drive," she argued. He watched her suspiciously from the other side of the room while she leaned back in her swivel chair, closed her eyes and raised her hands to her head. weaving her fingers through her hair. Suspicion turned to fascination when he saw the look of content mixed with pleasure cross her face before she continued. "We can ride with the windows down and the wind in our hair. I'll pack us a picnic for the way up...come on Mulder. We're on vacation, not in a hurry to do anything. It'll be fun." She was good at wheedling, and she was making a pretty good case, but he held out hoping for more promises. It had worked, too. She got out of her chair, slowly walked up behind him and snaked her arms around his neck. She leaned her cheek against his, her breath warm and moist against his face. "I promise I'll make it worth your while...Fox," she whispered as her teeth slipped around his earlobe, letting it slide through her pretty pearly whites before kissing that sensitive place just below his ear. That place that made his eyes close and his fists clench. She used his first name, knowing how much he liked it when she did. It wasn't so much what she said, but how she said it. And it was sooooo seductive when she did. "You know, Agent Sc...Scully," he said faltering when she continued placing little kisses up and down his neck. "Blackmail is a crime." "Oh, blackmail is such an ugly word Agent Mulder. I'm thinking more along the lines of a fair trade....you agree to drive to Chilmark, I'll give you something in return." As she spoke her hand reached around him and loosened his tie, then undid the button at his collar. Before she could continue he reached up and stilled her hands regretfully. "Okay, Dana. Turn it down, I'll do it." he said nervously. No other woman in his life had ever displayed the incredible ability to completely enflame his entire body like she did, so effortlessly with a few well placed words in his ear. Sometimes with only a look she could drop him where he stood most days; her eyes would go from bright blue to smokey in an instant, pheromones would fly from her body, rushing at him until every muscle in his body would draw tight....inappropriately so for the office. They would be taking a week off, together. Something they never did before. But now they were involved with each other emotionally. They were close to some life altering decisions and Mulder had decided it was time he spoke to his mother. He had every intention of marrying Dana Scully. In fact there was little that could make him stray from that course now. She was his life and his love, his reason for going on each day. She was his eternal soulmate and when he figured that out, everything changed. He didn't change, but things around him changed. He loved Dana Scully so much it could hurt him; physically sometimes. In the three months they had been together (not including the five years they had been partners), he slept better, ate better; his life was full of light now. Her presence in his heart lifted the darkness from his mind. Conspiracy still made it's malevolent presence known, but he could now see the good things in his life; things it had never occurred to him he might have or feel until now. She had packed that picnic and they had enjoyed it on the Jersey shore. A short side trip had placed them in Cape May and they had spent a pleasurable couple of hours eating and necking like teenagers on a blanket in the sand. Laughter, uncontrolled laughter, was something he'd missed in his life. Laughter had left the Mulder household on November 27, 1973. "Does that make any kind of sense to you?" he asked as he waited for her to pick up the basket from the blanket. When she was a safe distance away, he shook out the sand and rolled it up. "What, that you should feel guilty about feeling happy?" She took his arm as they walked back to the car. For a change, he seemed relaxed and happy, His hair was blown across his forehead and the afternoon sun glittered off his sunglasses. In place of his usual uniform were jeans and a white polo shirt. She thought he'd never looked more wonderful. "It's no secret to me why you chose to study psychology, you know. You probably needed that education just to figure out your dysfunctional family. Come on handsome, we have a way to go yet." Once back on the road with Scully at the wheel he pursued an answer to his question. "So, what do you think about that?" She briefly turned to look at him. Surely he had worked this all out in his mind for himself. "I think it was perfectly natural. You were a kid, Mulder. Your feelings are just your feelings and you needed to feel them." Every time they spoke about his childhood her heart broke for him. She only hoped that when they got to Chilmark she could fight down the urge to deck his mother. He carried so many scars in his heart from his childhood she wasn't sure where to start to begin to help him heal. Maybe that's why she was so convinced about what a wonderful father he would make. He would want to be the kind of father he never had. He wasn't so sure, but she was, and she often told him so. "And just how can you be so positive about that? The Mulders could have been the poster family for dysfuntionality." Not this branch of the Mulder family, she thought to herself. Not while I live and breath. She knew he was watching her, waiting for her to say something. She just smiled and winked at him. "A woman just knows these things, Mulder." "Right.....sterling scientific logic, Dr. Scully." His voice held a certain tone of serious sarcasm that she did not like. "You doubt me? You're the one who believes in ESP and psychic powers, aren't you? Whose to say that female intuition is not the result of advanced development of heretofore unused portions of the brain?" He laughed. While changing the tone of their conversation she had also managed to get him to believe that maybe she was right. "Oohhhh, I love it when you talk like that!" he said, shivering all over, humoring her. "Well anyway, you won't convince me that we won't make good parents." He looked at her and smiled, then leaned over in the seat and gently kissed her cheek, hoping not to distract her eyes from the road, but needing desperately to touch her at this moment. "You misunderstand me. I believe you will make some lucky kid the best possible kind of mother. Maybe not the cookie baking, June Cleaver kind of mom, but a mom who is emotionally available; someone who'll raise healthy, well adjusted kids. You I have every confidence in. It's me I doubt." There it was again, her heart clenching and aching for him. She took his hand, intertwining her fingers through his and bringing it to her cheek. "You kill me when you say things like that. It's astonishing to me that you lived beyond the age of 15 sometimes. You trust me don't you? Then trust me now when I say that you have a kind and generous heart, Fox Mulder, and excellent instincts. Our children will have the most wonderful father." They had ridden for a while longer in silence, just enjoying the physical closeness and the comforting vision of the future Dana had painted for them. Although he had not formally asked and it wasn't something they had really sat down and discussed, they both knew that they were headed for a lifetime commitment. Mulder had taken over driving as the sun began to set. Not counting the traffic jam around New York City, it had been a good day for them, and he was glad he had agreed to her driving plan. They had precious little time to spend like this together, and they needed it. She was always so much wiser than he was about these things. Wise and brilliant and beautiful as well. And she loved him. Yes, it had been a good day. (end of part 1 / 3) ************************** The First Time Ever I.... (2 of 3) by Anna Chait It was dark now, and the open windows let in a warm summer breeze. They were almost there, and Mulder looked again at her sleeping so peacefully beside him. Even though the breeze was warm, Scully was covered in a blanket; she was always cold. Her hair lifted occasionally when the wind caught it. They were on the back road to his mom's house; no other cars on the road. It was quiet and still and very dark. He'd seen scenes like this in old movies. Lovers in a car on a back road-giant tarantula lopes over the hill and.....no, not that movie. Wrong! He wiped that vision clean on his mental etch-a- sketch. It was the movie where the love between two people jumps off the screen at you, cleverly assisted by some wonderfully written pop song. He leaned over and turned on the radio just to see what would happen. In the movies some sappy song would be on and Scully would smile, then open her eyes and move effortlessly into his arms; the music would swell..... The digital tuner stopped and the car was filled with noise. Rap music. Not at all what he had in mind. He quickly hit the scan button again and waited. "And now, for all you romantic minded folks out there, here's Roberta Flack and ...." Oh, thank-you, thank-you, thank-you, he whispered to the darkness. The beginning was very quiet and he had to turn up the volume to hear it. But he was rewarded. Generously. The first time ever I saw your face. I thought the sun rose in your eyes, An the moon and starts were the gift you gave. To the dark and endless skies my love. To the dark and the endless skies. He remembered vividly the first time he saw her face. He was sorting through slides that day. His back was to the door. He'd known she was coming. He recalled very little of what he said, but every detail about her. The color of her hair and her eyes; the confidence with which she entered the room and extended her hand to him. The only thing that betrayed her nervousness was the slight tremble in her upper lip when she smiled at him. It wasn't the first time he had heard the name Dana Scully and he had expected someone different. A medical doctor. No doctor he ever saw looked like that, and damn few FBI agents. Her face.....so many images of her face. Big crystalline blue eyes, sometimes soft and trusting but more often suspicious and skeptical. That eyebrow that moved up toward her hairline when she was questioning or disbelieving. The way she could purse those pouty lips at him, cross her arms over her chest and wait patiently while he shared his impossible theories. Over the years those incredible good looks had been refined, changed but not ravaged by the passing of time. Her skin was like porcelain, her face a little thinner, but still beautiful. There were times when she had looked impossibly young. With her hair in a ponytail, or tucked away behind an ear. When he would knock on her hotel room door late at night and she would answer the door with her clean face, not a trace of makeup visible, those incredible blue eyes behind the lenses of her wire-frames. She looked so young. It did seem as though the sun could rise in her eyes, and shed it's fresh new light on his life each day. He had a partner, someone with him in through dangerous pursuits. The amazing thing was-- she went. Willingly. And the gift she gave him was her most precious trust. First she trusted him with her life, then at last with her heart. The first time ever I kissed your mouth. I felt the earth move in my hand. Like the trembling heart of a captive bird That was there at my command, my love. That was there at my command, my love. The first time he had kissed her was after that case in...he couldn't remember the city, but he would never forget the case. That twisted guy....what was his name? Oh yeah, Gerald Schnause. They had been called in on the case after a young woman had disappeared and her boyfriend murdered. Shortly before the murder the woman had gone into a small drug store to have a passport photo take. It was these photos that had drawn the most attention, and quickly became his focus. They were strange pictures. The owner of the drug store was clueless as to what they were or how they got that way. It appeared that the woman was screaming and reaching out-and then the whole picture had been turned around in a swirling motion. He was perplexed. He took the pictures back to the FBI lab in DC. Scully had listened with her usual skepticism to his theory about psychic photography, how images of what the killer would do were being transferred onto undeveloped film. Then she pursued a suspect through more conventional means. And to her credit, it was Scully who stumbled onto Gerald Schnause. Gerald Schnause had a warped childhood, his sister had committed suicide and he'd taken a baseball bat to his father after learning of the sexual abuse his sister had been subjected to. He believed all women suffered these horrible feelings because they were all abused, and he wanted to help them out by leaving them more or less unable to think, about anything including the pain of abuse. He'd been performing lobotomies on his victims with an ice pick, leaving them vegetables, or dead. But he was clever and he had escaped. And he went after Scully and nearly killed her. He remembered how he felt seeing Scully's Explorer speed away from him, powerless to stop it. He knew she'd been taken by Schnause the moment he'd seen the photograph come out of the camera in the drug store. He could still hear her screaming his name as he stood outside the motor home that Schnause had disguised and was holding her in. After searching frantically for something to break the window so he could get in, he'd acted quickly, firing two rounds and watching this crazed man fall to the floor, his bizarre photographs scattered around his dead body. He remembered looking around quickly taking note of his surroundings. The motor home had been gutted and all the interior walls covered in some sort of insulation material, blocking all light. In the center was a floor lamp and a dentist's chair, the one that had been removed from his father's dental office. Next to it was a surgical tray, containing several scary looking objects, including an ice-pick. The breath left his body as he saw Scully bound to that chair, looking more frightened than he had ever seen her. Their eyes locked and held as he undid the duct tape that held her to the dentist's chair. "Are you hurt?" he heard himself asking. "No." she said softly, taking his outstretched hand and moving slowly to the door. She'd left the vehicle, and sat in the car staring at her hands, rubbing her wrists. She answered his questions, her voice barely above a whisper, then he took her back to the hotel and waited while she showered. "Would you like me to leave?" he asked, seated in a chair by the window. He hoped he wasn't making her uncomfortable but she'd been so quiet and seemed to be much more upset that she was letting on. He really didn't want to leave her alone. Her eyes pleaded with him. He could see she was torn between not wanting to burden him with her emotions and wanting to jump into his embrace and begging to be held. Strong and tough as nails his Scully. "I want.....will you stay until I fall asleep?" she asked him, her eyes never wavering and her voice steady. She asked so little of him. Would he stay? He'd climb the pyramids for her. He wanted to stay with her and hold her forever. He wanted to remove her terrycloth robe and make love to her, make her body sing and relieve the incredible tension in his own....but he'd stay with her until she slept. If she needed his presence in the room, he'd do it; he'd do whatever she asked. The following day they went home. He dropped her off and waited as she disappeared into her building. After worrying about her for hours, he called her several times. When she didn't pick up and didn't return his call, he jumped in his car and headed for her place. It took longer than usual. It was raining. Hard, and keeping him from Scully. He tried her again with his cell phone, still no answer. But she opened the door when he knocked. She let him in and waited to hear what he wanted. When he told her he knew she was upset and needed to talk to him, she refused. He'd pressed, and she'd run out into the pouring rain. She tried to run away from him. He yelled after her, and finally caught up to her, spinning her around to face him. She was crying, rain mixing with her tears. "Talk to me, Scully," he pleaded. "You can tell me anything, you know you can." "I was so scared. He would have killed me, and I would never have been able to tell you...you would have never known how much I love you." Her declaration had hit him full force with the power of an oncoming train, nearly knocking him over. At last. Dana Scully loves me. And it was there in the pouring rain, the two of them crying like complete idiots, that he'd kissed her for the first time. He picked her up off the ground, holding her close before setting her back on her feet. When he kissed her, the world began to spin a little faster for him. Her lips trembled beneath his and their hearts hammered in their chests. "I love you too, Scully. For so long..." he managed to get out while still kissing her. That kiss in the rain would stay in his memory as one of the best moments of his life. There would be many more special moments in their lives, but this one, this wonderful rainy kiss was like no other. (end of part 2 / 3) ***************************** The First Time Ever I.... (3 of 3) by Anna Chait The first time ever I lay with you. I felt your heart so close to mine. And I knew our joy would fill the earth. And last till the end of time my love. And last till the end of time. The gentle strains of the music continued to pull the memories through his mind. He slowed the car, trying to keep his focus on the road ahead. The first time with Scully...something he'd been giving thought to for years. Well, not thought really. She was always the woman in his fantasies. Sometimes they started out with a tall blonde, or a voluptuous brunette. But it was always the diminutive redheads he ended up with, and usually she was wearing black lacy things, breathing heavily into his ear, sighing his name over and over. His memories of their first night were very clear. He pulled the car to the side of the road and closed his eyes, replaying that night in his mind. Early spring, they were on assignment in Florida. There was a wonderful dinner and a really good wine; music and warm breezes and one thing led to another....it was an incredible night. Like no other in his experience. He supposed now he had to admit that love and sex were an unbeatable combination. Sex had always been pretty great, but sex with Scully had been...way over the top. There was no basis for comparison in his experience. He'd never felt this way in his 37 years. "What are you doing? Are you tired....do you want me to drive?" Pulled away from his daydreaming, interrupted during one of the greatest sexual experiences of his life. Damn! He opened his eyes and turned his head toward her. "I'm sorry I woke you, I'm fine. We're almost there." She could see that there was something going on here, but she wasn't sure what. She looked around outside, expecting to see a UFO landing in the darkness. Maybe another experience with lost time? Then she looked at him again, sitting there with this silly grin on his face, head leaning on his hand looking at her like....what? "Mulder, what are we doing sitting here in the dark listening to the radio?" He smiled at her seductively. "This was your idea, remember. The wind in your hair, all that stuff? I was just listening to this Roberta Flack song--- remembering some things about you, about us. And I felt the need to stop. And while we're stopped, I think that there are some things we should talk about." "In the middle of nowhere in complete darkness?" she asked, her voice raising considerably. He nodded. "Yep. Before we go to talk to my mom, which is the reason for this trip as I'm sure you realized, I think we should get some things straightened out." "Like?" He chewed his lip for a minute and lowered his eyes before proceeding. "I love you Dana Scully. I think you know that. I know that I'm not what you would have chosen for yourself, but I do love you-even that seems inadequate to describe my feelings for you." He raised his gaze to meet hers, then continued. "I want to marry you, Scully. You will, won't you?" She appeared momentarily stunned, then tilted her head and smiled, her eyes crinkling at the corners, and reached up to cup his face in her hands. "What a romantic fool you are, Mulder. Sitting here in the dark listening to the radio, and a proposal thrown in on top. I've completely underestimated you." "I believe there is a proposal on the table?" She was stalling...it never occurred to him that she might not want to get married. But she'd talked about children. He was going to throw up. He looked as though he were holding his breath. "Of course I will, tonight if you like. But don't you think we could get to your Mother's house before we plan a wedding?" she said, still smiling. He kissed her, then pulled her into his arms. It's five hundred miles from DC to Chilmark, but the last five were the best. (End of Story) Author's note: I know, I know. You're thinking gee, she's an incredible mush. You're right, I know you're right. I can't help it. Old movies and stuff, too many romance novels, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights (romance and tragedy, sniff!) I love happy endings and a good love story is what I live for. And these people need a good love story. E-mail me with your comments at paperheart@webtv.net.