The Choice by Stephanie Hoerner Spoilers/Timeline: Set immediately at the end of the Season 7 "Millenium" episode, so there's a major spoiler if you haven't seen that one yet. Rating: PG-13 Catagory: MSR, Angst, Slightly Alternate Universe Feedback happily accepted at: scullyesque@thexfiles.com Archive: Anywhere, just let me know and keep my name, email and header atta ched. Disclaimer: These characters are not, nor will they ever be, mine. They belong to Chris Carter, 1013 Productions, and the wonderful folks at Fox. A special thanks to Mala at From Slayer to Killer (http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/6856) for beta reading this and not totally deflating me. The Choice PART 1 They stood together, but each alone. The late-night buzz of the hospital surrounded them as they watched the final countdown. Then at last it was midnight, and both let out pent-up breath they didn't realize they'd been holding, watching the couples in Times Square kiss and throw confetti. Mulder looked down at Scully, her face ethereal in the flickering light of the television. She felt him staring, and when she looked up at him, her green eyes were unreadable, and a slight smile was on her lips. He decided to do what he'd always wanted to do. He leaned forward, placing the barest of kisses on her lips. He caught her off- guard, he realized. Her mouth was slightly open in a gasp of surprise, and he increased the pressure slightly, barely sucking on her full lower lip before pulling back to look into those green eyes that now gazed at him with an expression he could only describe as bemused. ******************* He was leaning in before she even realized it, and she barely had time to draw a breath before his lips were on hers, questioning at first, then more confident, teasing for just a moment before he backed off. He looked at her for a split second as if trying to search her soul, then the boyish Mulder-look was there, and he grinned that sheepish grin. "Well, the world didn't end, Scully." His double meaning was obvious. "No, it didn't." Great response, Dana, she thought. Any other gems in there? What the hell is going on with him? With that thought still revolving in her head, Mulder led her out of the hospital into the chilly night air. "Mulder, what was..." She didn't get a chance to finish, because at that moment, before she could even react, a man dressed in black was bringing the stock of a gun down on Mulder's skull. Before she could move or speak, Mulder was crumpling to the floor and someone had her rib cage and her mouth in a matching pair of vise grips. The last thing she saw was Mulder's blood pooling on the cement under his head as her world went black. End Part 1 PART 2 - The Choice 'He was running down a long corridor, running , screaming, lost, looking. He could hear her screaming in terror or pain. He could hear himself screaming. Then he heard what he was screaming. "Scully!! Scully, where the hell are you? Scully!!!!! I'm coming!! Scully!!!" He was crying, banging on locked doors, running, but he couldn't find her. Couldn't help her. Couldn't save her. The corridor was dark and endless. The sound of her fear seemed to come from all around him. Exhausted, he fell to his knees and released a primal scream born of his own terror and self-loathing...' a scream so loud it woke him from his nightmare, sweat-soaked, head pounding from the blow it had taken, and the dream he'd just escaped. "Shit." He knew the simple phrase was an understatement, but it was the best his aching head could come up with. He lay there a moment, catching his breath and figuring out where he was. He quickly started taking inventory, looking for an escape route. The room was small and sparsely lit, and the mattress on the floor was the only "furniture." Maybe they didn't plan on keeping him long. Who'd taken him and what did they want? Maybe someone who wanted information on an X-File. Had they taken Scully? Memories of her past kidnapping rushed in to haunt him. Oh, Jesus. Please let her be okay. She can't handle this right now. Maybe they hadn't taken her. Maybe she was okay. Maybe she was looking for him. Maybe she'd save him for a change. That thought almost made him smile. She'd hate it if she knew he thought of himself as her protector. Slowly, testing his vertigo, he sat up and leaned back against the wall, looking around more fully. No window, no cracks in the door. Just the bare light bulb overhead. Then he heard the sound. No, he realized, hear wasn't the right word. Felt the sound. Felt it in his blood, his fingertips, in the roots of his hair. It made the wound on his head ache even more. It was fear, need, panic, helplessness, guilt. But his own raging emotions weren't the source. Somehow, instantly, he thought he knew where it came from, but he hoped to Scully's God he was wrong. **************** 'She curled into a ball, the demons surrounding her. They pulled at her hair, tore at her clothes, tried to reach into her soul and take away her very being. She gave up fighting them and just went into a defensive position. Maybe they'd destroy her, maybe not. She was about to give up and let them have her when she looked down and saw the blood. A great puddle of blood spreading out at her feet. Mulder's blood, she knew. Where was he? But she knew. Dead. Dead. DEAD. DEADEADEAD. The words became a litany, and she screamed just to escape them...' the scream woke her, fetal, huddled in the corner of a tiny room. "Nononononono." The words coming from her lips were a barely audible chant as she came more fully awake. She breathed deep and tasted musty air. That was enough to pull her out of herself and make her look up. Where was she? Then memory came flooding back, ending in the vision of Mulder's blood spreading across the hospital parking lot. She could already feel the panic rising in her at the realization that she had been kidnapped again. Not again. She couldn't go through this yet another time. What about Mulder? Maybe they'd just wanted her and left him on the floor, bleeding. Oh, shit, he was bleeding. Concussion? Was he lying in that hospital right now in a coma? Calm down, Scully, she told herself. Worry about what you can fix. Worry about the here and now. Gingerly, she felt the wound at the back of her own head. The lump was large, and crusty with dried blood, but she was lucid enough to be sure she didn't have a concussion, despite the nightmare. The room was bare, except for the musty mattress and the heavy wooden door. Her gun, phone, purse, everything was gone. Oh, no, she thought and reached for her throat. Gone, too. Her little gold cross. She could feel herself unraveling. Oddly enough, the thought that stopped her downward spiral was that Mulder was coming for her. She realized that she'd never doubted it, from the moment she'd awoken. Somewhere inside her was the belief that Mulder would save her, no matter what. She couldn't imagine even a coma holding Mulder back if he knew she was in danger. But how could she know? When had she let herself become so utterly dependent on him? When did he become her savior, sage and best friend all rolled into one? She tried to toughen her resolve. She didn't need anyone to take care of her, she was tough, smart, independent - Her ragged emotions were veering crazily in all directions. But what if he was dead and it was all her fault? If someone killed him to get to her, how could she ever live with that? "Oh Mulder, please help me. Please. I need you." The words were a faint whisper as she gave in to the panic that was still rising in her, curling herself into the corner. End Part 2 PART 3 - The Choice He examined the tiny room that he was fairly sure was an old jail cell, looking for a means to escape. Nothing seemed possible, unless Mrs. Scully was bringing him a cake with a pick axe hidden inside. As he was feeling along the cracks in the wall, he heard footsteps coming down the corridor outside. They stopped, and the sound of a deadbolt preceded the door swinging open. A man in a gray suit stepped into the doorway. "Agent Mulder. Good to see you awake. How's your head?" Mulder had a damn good memory, but this man's face and voice were unfamiliar. He was somewhat young, mid-thirties perhaps. He had an air of confidence about him, but something else was there, too. Mulder managed a contemptuous look. "You're charms are a bit wasted on me. Who are you? Where is - where am I?" He'd almost asked about Scully, but decided it was better to let this mystery man think he didn't care, just in case. "What, no inquires about your partner? I heard her crying when I was on my way down here." Damn, Mulder thought, what else does this guy know? "Oh, you nabbed her too, huh?" he asked, trying to sound as if the answer wasn't the most important he would ever hear. "Oh, yes. She's integral to our plan. You see, Agent Mulder, this little 'outing' is to convince you to give up the X-Files." He leaned against the door, ankles crossed, as if having a casual chat, as if he wasn't asking Mulder to essentially end his life. Mulder's head began racing with a thousand thoughts. But the one in front was 'If I give up, do I get Scully back?' It startled him with its pure vehemence. The mystery man continued. "If you agree to leave the Bureau, leave the X-Files behind, just walk away and disappear from your current life, we let you go, no harm, no foul." The air was heavy with a pause and a "catch." "And if I don't?" "We kill your charming, feisty little partner. I'd hate to do it, but necessary measures must be taken. She's fairly dispensable. But you are important to more people than you realize. We want you alive, if we can keep you that way. I'll leave you to think about it." "Wait. How do I know you actually have Scully?" The man smiled the smile of the devil. "Smart boy. Recognize this?" He dropped something on the floor, and shut the heavy door. A deadbolt hit home. ********************* She didn't know how long she sat there, rocking on her heels, pushing down panic and the dream-demons that were creeping in from her subconscious. Then she heard the sound of the deadbolt, and her hopes jumped. But the man who appeared wasn't Mulder. "Well hello, Agent Scully. Don't you looking ravishing?" She instantly decided bitchy was the way to deal with the cocky man before her. She drew herself into a standing position, back still pressed into the corner. Putting a face to the enemy gave her courage. "As you obviously know, I am a Federal Agent and there are a countless number of people who will be looking for me." "I hope you aren't counting too much on Agent Mulder. He's indisposed right now, musing over the little offer I just made him." "And just what sort of offer might that be?" Scully had a sinking feeling she already knew, but damned if she show this bastard. "I wouldn't worry yourself too much. I think he'll make the right choice. I know what MY choice would be." The bastard was practically leering at her, and something in his eyes made her think the devil breathed through him. Without realizing it, she pushed herself closer to the wall. He laughed, a dry and humorless sound. "Have a pleasant evening, Agent. We'll be back tomorrow to see what your friend Agent Mulder has decided. Don't worry, it'll be over then, one way or another." The door closed and Scully was left alone. ****************** Mulder got up and crossed the tiny room. In a tangle on the floor was a gold chain with a tiny gold cross. Oh, Jesus - He picked it up and wrapped the chain around his hand, nestling the cross in his palm. Just having it seemed to bring her closer. His already racing thoughts picked up speed. Choosing between Scully and the X-Files. Between Scully and Samantha. Between Scully and everything that had driven him for years. How could he make such a choice? But then he realized there was no question. It was Scully. It had always been Scully, from the moment she'd walked into his office, rigid with the "don't touch" fa=E7ade he knew so well. Even before she came into his life, it had been her. She was the missing part of him. His other half, his soul mate. He smiled at the idea, wondering what sort of scientific explanation Scully would come up with to explain away soul mates. But she was. She was his rock, she kept him on track, constantly questioning, making him live up to her high standards. She made him better than he ever thought he could be. Without her, the X-Files would have no meaning for him anyway. He trusted her with his life, and now hers had been entrusted to him. He would die before he failed her. Somehow he had to get them both out of this alive, no matter what it took. Suddenly, he felt the sound again. He was now sure what it was. Scully, calling to him. Scully, scared, lonely, lost. Soul mates, he thought, and smiled slightly, looking at the cross in his hand. ****************** She knew what was coming. She knew the choice Mulder had to make. Between her and the X-Files. Somehow, she just knew. Suddenly, her life lay in his hands, and she wondered what he would decide. She'd never wanted to come between him and his mission. As many times as she'd tried to talk him out of conspiracy theories and backwoods stories of alien abductions, she now believed in the X-Files as strongly as he did. She didn't want him to give that up. For her or anyone. Certainly not for some cocky bastard, even if he was threatening her life. However, she didn't really want to die, either. But a plan didn't seem to be coming to mind. All she could do was hope Mulder found a way out of this for them. In her head, she called out to Mulder again. Then she stopped herself, the woman she wanted to be taking control. "What are you doing, Dana Scully?" she asked herself aloud. "Mulder's not here. You only need one person, yourself. No one is going to get you out of this but you. You better just get used to that idea." End Part 3 PART 4 - The Choice When Mulder made his decision to walk away from the X-Files, he made it absolutely. He and Scully would go away, move to Montana or Vermont, somewhere away from everyone. Join the witness protection program. Run a ski lodge. Anything. He was ready to leave it all behind if that was the only way to have Scully. He lay back on the mattress, at peace with his decision. He only hoped that this fucker wasn't pulling his chain, and really intended to let them go. But he and Scully had fooled death so many times, he figured they could pull if off one more time. He was still worrying about Scully, hoping she wasn't too scared, when he realized, rather belatedly, that maybe if he yelled, Scully could hear him. Maybe she was nearby. He went to the door, sucked the air into his lungs and screamed, "Scully!!!" He heard something, but it wasn't Scully's voice. A man's shout, footsteps. Shit, the mystery man and his friends were still here. He stepped back from the door, prepared to defend himself. But when the door flew open, a tall, balding man was pointing a gun at him. "Identify yourself!" the gunman shouted, trained on him. Mulder put his hands up. "Special Agent Fox Mulder, FBI. Sorry, I've been relieved of my identification." He could now see the man was a sheriff. "Sheriff Barton, Willis County. We heard you were missing. Where is your partner?" "I don't know. How the hell did you find us? Are they still here?" "By 'they' I assume you mean your kidnappers?" the sheriff asked. Mulder nodded, already jumping up. He had to find Scully. "There's no one here but you. And hopefully Agent Scully." Barton was finishing his sentence as Mulder pushed past him and out of the room. The corridor looked like it belonged in an old, old prison - dark, endless - Just like his nightmare. He started running. He felt her, felt her calling him. Last time he couldn't find her. This time he would. **************** Her resolve up, barriers in place, panic finally overcome, she stood, wincing at her bruised ribs, and began examining the room for a possible means to escape. The obvious means was the door, but when she examined it, she found it locked and as solid and inflexible as a redwood tree. She then started examining the walls for loose bricks, somewhere she could tunnel out, anything. Suddenly, as if outside her body, she saw herself, how ridiculous she looked, trying to tunnel out of a stone cell. She gave up, collapsing to the mattress in exhaustion. She pictured Mulder's face, the sheepish grin he'd worn after he kissed her. He had somehow managed to look both embarrassed and proud of himself at the same time. She remembered his lips on hers, that full lower lip she'd stared idly at so many times while he was engrossed in a report, oblivious to her. Until this happened, she'd never realized how often he took care of her in little, Mulder-type ways. The guiding hand at the small of her back, the way he protected her, the way he always tried to make her smile and not take herself so seriously. She trusted him. Why not give in and love him, too? Could she risk everything? Would loving him mean risking their lives? She realized that her heart and mind were crying out to him again, trying to call him to her. Stop, Dana, she told herself again. "Scully!! I've lost you! Where are you, Scully??" It couldn't be, she was hallucinating, dreaming. "Mulder! I'm here!" She stood, still unbelieving. Then the door flew open and there he was, disheveled, a little wild-eyed, but Mulder. "Oh, Jesus, Scully-" his voice was little more than a breathless whisper. In two steps he crossed the floor and wrapped her tight in his arms, her cheek against his chest, his lips in her hair, her arms going tight around his waist. "Mulder - I knew you would find me." Her words were slightly muffled against his chest, but he heard them. Felt them. Finally, he was on the Scully frequency. He'd been close before, but now he was tuned in loud and clear. His hands were rushing all over her back, as if he was unsure she was really there. "I'm here, Scully, it's okay. It's going to be okay. Some sheriff found us, somehow. I didn't really ask before I took off looking for you. Somebody kidnapped us to get me to quit the X-Files. You were the bargaining chip." She didn't need to ask to know what the bargain was. This was why she'd never allowed herself to get to close to Mulder. This was why they could never be together. If she wanted to keep working on the X-Files with him, she couldn't allow herself to get any closer. She had to maintain the professional distance they'd mastered in the past six years. She drew away, knowing that keeping distance between them was the only way they could stay together. ******************* When Scully pulled out of his arms, Mulder felt like crying. He tried to pull her back, but she evaded, quickly leaving the little cell. He looked down at the little cross still in his hand, and put it in his pocket. He followed her into the corridor, and he could see how rigid her back was. The defenseless Scully he had seen for just a moment had disappeared and the barriers were back in place. But he had no idea why. He put his hand at the small of her back to guide her down the hall, as he so often did. When she stepped away from him, realization began to hit home. END PART 4 PART 5 - The Choice That afternoon they wrote a report for Skinner, including a description of the "mystery man," as Mulder called him. 'The Bastard,' Scully thought was more appropriate. Their report also included the sheriff's statement of how he'd found them. He'd been merely responding to a call that traffic had been seen at an abandoned prison, and while looking around, heard Mulder's shout. Scully thought. Usually her's and Mulder's reports were much more complex. An investigation into who the men were, and which X-File sparked the kidnapping, would be much more difficult. Luckily, it could wait at least a day. At last she was home, in her own apartment, soaking in a hot tub full of cherry-scented bubble bath. Her bruised ribs ached less, and the lump with three stitches in the back of her head ached less, too, despite leaving her painkillers untouched on the bathroom counter. The water was finally growing cool, and she got out, drying off and putting on her favorite flannel pajamas, the ones that made her feel warm and safe. Safe and alone, that was the way to describe Dana Scully. She shook off the self-pity and curled up on the couch, hoping to push the thoughts of Mulder and her loneliness away with a good movie. She was too exhausted to sleep. She flipped the channels idly, looking for something interesting, when a knock startled her. She went to the door and peeked through the hole. Of course, who else showed up at her apartment in the middle of the night? She opened the door to Fox Mulder, holding out a single daisy and wearing the sheepish grin that was becoming more and more familiar. "Agent Mulder, to what do I owe this unexpected pleasure?" *************** He heard the ice in her voice, and steeled himself against it. He knew she was just scared. Scared of what she'd realized about herself, about him, during that time alone. Scared of what she felt, because she thought it was wrong, or dangerous to both of them. He was determined to get through her defenses. Maybe he didn't deserve it, but damn if he didn't want it, need it. "Can I come in? I brought you a present," he said, thrusting the flower toward her. "What, no chocolates?" she asked, eyeing him warily, like a caged animal. Maybe that's what she felt like. Maybe she sensed what he'd come for. "What, the Scully that eats only salad has a sweet tooth? Never would have guessed it." She smiled slightly, standing aside to let him in and taking the flower. "There's a lot you don't know about me, Mulder." "I know." His voice held a thousand meanings. "What are you watching?" "Nothing, really, just sort of flipping." "I know a place that rents great porn," he said mischievously, rubbing his hands together. She smiled again, giving him a glimpse of teeth before she turned away and sat back down on the couch, still holding her daisy. "Mind if I sit?" "Of course not." But as she said it, she scooted to the far side of the couch, drawing her feet under her. In the flannel pajamas, she looked about fourteen. Her freckles stood out slightly, emphasizing how pale her skin was. The kidnapping had been harder on her than she'd let on. She so wanted to be strong, but to him she was fragile, delicate, like the flower she was twirling in her fingers. Something he had to protect, with his life, if necessary. But he knew she didn't want to hear that right now. "You doing okay?" he asked, studying her in the half-light. "I'm fine, Mulder." Sure, as if he hadn't heard those words a million times. But he decided to play along. "Great, well, lets watch a movie or something." "Did you bring porn?" she asked suspiciously. "No, actually. I figure there's something good on TV to watch." Picking up the remote, he started flipping, kicking off his shoes and making himself comfortable in the other corner of the couch. When he looked back at her a moment later, she was watching him with less suspicion and more amusement. "Are we having a sleep-over?" she asked, continuing to twirl the flower stem between her hands. "Well, I personally don't really feel like being alone right now. How about you?" he asked. "Well, not particularly, I suppose," she answered reluctantly. "Okay, well, then, we'll watch a movie and then I'll sleep on the couch." End Part 5 PART 6 - The Choice His plan worked as well as he'd hoped it would. Her exhaustion and the boring movie he'd chosen finally put her to sleep, curled like a child into the couch cushions. When he was sure she was asleep, he leaned over her, picking her up in her arms. She was as boneless as a baby, and barely stirred. He gathered her against his chest and lay back on the couch, her small body tight against his side. He just wanted to touch her some more, reassure himself that she was safe. He knew that if she was awake, she'd never allow the barriers between them to come so far down. In her slumber, she snuggled into a more comfortable position, her arms going around his waist in a way that felt familiar. He frowned in thought a moment, then he remembered. When he found her in the cell, she'd held him that way. She was so small, her arms went around his torso instead of his neck. It felt like something special for just the two of them. It was the way they fit, as if they'd belong together throughout time. As he held her in his arms, he put his face to her hair and inhaled her scent. It took him a moment, then he placed it. Cherries. She smelled like cherries. It seemed so frivolous and un-Scully, that it made him smile. Lying on that couch with this woman in his arms made him feel both strong and humble. He felt like he would do anything to protect her and make her love him, even as he knew he didn't deserve her. Look at all the shit he'd put her through. How many times had he almost killed her? He put her in danger every damn day. But why didn't she leave? Take a safe field assignment in Boise or something. Become a real doctor. Maybe because she felt a little of what he felt? He was betting on that. Betting it all. Because if he'd read the signs wrong, it was over, done. All of it. Their partnership, the X-Files. He knew he couldn't go on doing it without her. She moved in his arms, and he sensed she was dreaming. His whole being was tuned into hers now. Suddenly, she began fighting him, fighting for all she was worth. Hitting him, kicking him, screaming, cursing. He thought she had woken and was angry he was holding her. Then he realized she was still dreaming. He held her close, pinning her arms and putting a leg over hers to hold them down. "Scully, wake up. Wake up, you're safe. I'm here, Scully." **************** 'The demons, they were after her again. More ferocious this time. They sensed her weakness, her readiness to give in. Then she saw. There was no blood. And then she changed. She didn't want to give in. She was going to fight. Mulder was alive, somewhere. He was coming for her, and she intended to be alive when he got there. She fought like a wildcat, and just as they were giving up and letting her be, a voice began calling to her...' "Scully, wake up. Wake up, you're safe. I'm here, Scully." Mulder's voice. She knew he would come. She felt arms tighten around her, and she began to panic. Then she realized she was awake and no longer dreaming. The voice came again. "It's okay, you're okay..." She was pinned tight, but she was able to turn her head to look up into Mulder's eyes. She saw something indescribable and foreign, before he pressed his lips to her forehead. "You're safe. Nothing's going to hurt you." "I know, I'm fine. You can let me up," she said, trying to pull out of his grasp. "Not a chance, until I know what your nightmare was about." "It wasn't a nightmare," she sighed, relaxing against him in defeat. "Sure felt like one, from the way you were beating the hell out of me." His arms around her relaxed somewhat, one hand resting on the small of her back, the other massaging the tension out of her neck. "If you hadn't taken it upon yourself to...to..." she glanced down at this arms folded around her. "To what?" he asked archly. "Never mind, you're changing the subject. Tell me what your dream was about." "Demons." She said it before she thought. Now he's never going to leave it alone, she thought. "Demons? And it wasn't a nightmare?" "I beat them. I won." She was quiet for a moment. He could hear the wheels turning in her head. The unspoken feelings she was wrestling. He had a feeling if he didn't get them out of her now, he might never. So he decided to take the leap and tell her. Make it easier for her. The worst that would happen was she would throw him out of her apartment, thus ending all his reasons for living, but he wouldn't think about that now. This was a leap of faith. And if there was one person in this world or any other he had faith in, it was Dana Katherine Scully. "I beat some demons of my own today, Scully. I woke up from a nightmare in that dirty little room, browbeaten, head aching, defeated. In my dream, Scully, I was looking for you and I couldn't find you. I could hear you, in pain and afraid, and I couldn't help you. Then I felt you, I felt you calling to me. There's a bond between us, Scully. I don't think science, God, or the devil himself could explain it, but it's there. You are everything, Dana Scully. Without you, I'd never have gone this far with the X-Files. Without you, there is no Fox Mulder." She started to say something, and he put a finger to her lips. "Just let me finish. When that man told me I'd have to give up the X- Files or lose you, I realized there was no choice. Before that sheriff found us, I'd already decided to give it all up and take you somewhere safe. I love you, don't you realize that yet? And then I was given a second chance, and I did find you. But you helped me, Scully. The whole time I was looking for you, I could hear you, in my soul, calling me, leading me." He was staring at the ceiling as he finished, scared to death of what would be in her eyes if he looked. He could feel her moving, and he loosened his arms, expecting her to pull away from him. Instead, he felt her small, warm hand slide up his chest, trace the tendon in his neck, then come to rest on his cheek, turning his head back down to face her. For just a moment, he saw in the green depths of her eyes all that he'd been hoping for. Love, trust, respect. And many thing he couldn't even name, but somehow could feel. But then tears came, and the walls in her eyes slid into place. "But don't you see Mulder? Things like what happened last night are why it so dangerous for us to be together. What if I'm used as a bargaining chip again, or you are?" she asked bitterly, remembering his phrase of earlier in the day. "Scully, everyone sees it but us. Those men, whoever they were, knew how important you are to me, even if we weren't together. They were counting on me choosing you over the X-Files, since for some reason or another they don't want me dead just yet. Why didn't they kidnap my mother? Of course I'd choose her. And don't you think a little old lady would be easier to kidnap than a gun-wielding FBI agent? Even one a little bowled over from a New Year's kiss?" She smiled. "I was not 'bowled over.'" "But you liked it." "I never said I didn't." Suddenly, his face changed. "Oh, I just remembered. I have something else something for you." He reached down into his pocket. "Close your eyes." She smiled, and did as she was told. He pulled out her gold cross and dangled it before her face. "Okay, open up." The delight that spread across her face made his own heart leap at the mere joy of pleasing her. "Oh, Mulder... where did you get it?" "The man gave it to me to prove he had you. I held on tight to it for you. Maybe it help us beat our demons." Even with Scully in his arms, he managed to get the chain around her neck and the clasp fastened. Her hand came up to grasp it, then snaked down his find his hand that was resting on her hip. She threaded her fingers through his, and brought his hand to her lips. "Thank you." He smiled against her hair. "So, are you convinced that we can do this and still do the X-Files?" "Not really, but I might be willing to give it a try." At that, she slid her hand just a bit across his cheek, so that her thumb could touch that soft, full lower lip she'd been admiring for the past 6 years. She gazed up into his eyes, and this time he saw even more than he'd ever hoped shining in them. The look in those eyes made him draw in his breath, as her fingertips still played on his lip. She felt the same. He was sure now. "Can I tell you something?" "What's that?" he whispered. As he answered, her fingertip dipped inside his mouth just a bit, and he sucked on it, relishing the taste of her skin. She smiled, then bit her lip just a little. He could see she was still debating. She decided to go for it. "I love you. I always have. From that first day I walked into your office. I've loved you every time I've sat and watched you chew on a pen, or bite that lip as you frown over a report. I've loved you every time you've touched my back, or nearly gotten me killed, or saved my life, or shared a piece of your past. I've loved you for making me see the other side to life, a side of wonders and laughter and teasing. I just love you. And more importantly, I trust you. When I was in that cell, the one thing I was always sure of, whether or not I admitted it to myself, was that you would come for me, that you would find me. And you did." She was chewing her lip now, nervous and maybe a little panicky at what she had just revealed. He realized that she was waiting for a response from him. He did the only thing he could do. He kissed his Scully. His Scully. Her head was on his chest, so he slid down a bit, moving her up as he went. Tipping up her chin, he gazed once again into those eyes that could drown him, lowered his head, and touched his lips to hers. Her mouth was all soft contours, slightly parted, welcoming. Suddenly he lost his nerve, and stilled where he was, afraid to go further, afraid of scaring her. But this was his Scully, and when she made a commitment, there was no turning back. Her mouth opened wider, and suddenly her tongue swept his lips, and everything changed. He lost his timidness and dove in, sucking that lip he'd merely tasted only twenty-four hours ago. Her hands slid into the hair at his nape, pulling lightly as she leaned over him and turned more fully into the kiss. His hands slid up her back, his thumbs making little circles on her ribs. He moved down to kiss her neck, tasting her skin before moving back to her mouth. Suddenly, he heard the strangest sound. In the middle of the sexiest, hottest kiss of his life, his first REAL kiss with Scully, his Scully was giggling. "Can I ask what the hell is so funny?" he asked, staring up at her, wanting only to get back to those lips of hers. Now, from kissing, they were even fuller than before. "Ever just get a song in you head that you can't get rid of?" She was leaning over him, her hair hanging down and tickling his cheek. "Scully, this is really not the time for choir practice." She went on, ignoring his obvious frustration. " I just got the most appropriate song ever in my head." She paused, enjoying his impatience. "If I let you tell me, can we get back to this?" "This and much more." That suggestion almost brought a grin to his face, but he managed to stay serious. "Alright, I'll play along. What song did you get in your head, Scully?" he asked in a sing-song voice. To his surprise and utter delight, she began singing. He'd never heard her sing before, but she had a beautiful, husky, sexy voice. But when he realized what she was singing, his heart twisted even more. "I think I love you, so what am I so afraid of? I'm afraid that I'm not sure of, a love there is no cure for. I think I love you..." His fingers on her lips stopped her. "I love you, Dana Scully, to the depth of my sorry-ass, obsessive soul. I know I don't deserve you, but I thank God, Allah, or whoever that you love me too. So now what do you think?" Her gaze considered him for a moment before she leaned down to kiss him softly. "I love you, and I'm not afraid anymore. How's that?" It was all he needed to hear. THE END Feedback: scullyesque@thexfiles.com