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      From: lea_nicci@inbox.com              Title: West of Sunrise -- Part 2/2       Author: Lea Nicci (lea_nicci@inbox.com)       Disclaimer: These characters are the property of Chris Carter/1013.       No copyright infringement is intended.       Rating: NC17 (for adult situations)       Genre: Mulder Angst, MSR       Summary: Mulder falls. Scully tries to catch him. Will they make it?                     ^*^              The next few days settled into a rhythm of sorts, with Scully doing light       work online and keeping watch over Mulder. He'd started taking the       medication and Scully kept quiet count of the pills when she could, but       in her heart she knew compliance would be his cross to bear, not       hers.               He had to want to get well. If the desire wasn't there, then there was       nothing she could do to make it happen.              The panic attacks slowly lessened, but not until after a terrible night       spent holding onto him for dear life, convincing him through touch and       words that he was going to live. She'd hesitated before crawling into       the bed beside him, but all embarrassment disappeared when he       buried his face into her shoulder and she heard his voice, tremulous       in her ear, repeating two words ...              *"Thank you ... thank you."*              Hours passed then, spent stroking his hair and staring at the ceiling,       listening to his shaky breathing. She'd thought that maybe he was       crying, but it was hard to tell, especially as her own eyes were       stinging and watering.               Again she wondered what had been the breaking point for him and       Scully's anger rose to think of all those who'd been instrumental in       driving Mulder to this point.              Damn them all, she thought viciously, pulling his arm more tightly       around her waist. She could ... she *would* be strong for them both,       for as long as she had to be.               There was no burden too heavy, not when it involved Mulder.               It had taken hours, but eventually they'd fallen asleep like that,       wrapped in each other's arms. Scully noted with a bit of a blush that       she'd woken up partially draped over Mulder, her leg thrown over his       thigh and that he was already wide awake, watching her with gentle       amusement in his eyes.               "Sorry," she mumbled, but found herself digging in more deeply       beside him. It was too warm, too comfortable, to move.              "Don't be. Being a human pillow has its good points." He sighed and       Scully could feel him stiffen, the tiniest bit. "I'm sorry about last       night. I       ... I need to pull myself together."              "No, you don't." Gently, she disentangled herself from his grasp and       sat up. "The pieces will fall into place when the time is right. All you       have to do is take care of yourself."              "Seems like all I've been doing is making you take care of me," he       said, frowning. "You deserve better than wasting your time being my       babysitter, Scully."              Sternly, she grasped his chin and forced Mulder to look her square in       the eye. "One, I'm not your babysitter. I'm your partner and caring for       you is my job ... and my pleasure. Frankly, I'd be pretty damn unhappy       anywhere else, knowing you weren't okay." Scully's voice lowered       and she let go of Mulder's chin, reaching around to stroke his cheek.       "This is where I belong. Right by your side."              He gave her a watery smile. "I'm really dead if I ever ditch you again,       aren't I?"              She nodded, before swinging her legs over the side of the bed. "So       incredibly dead." Ruffling his hair, she rose and padded into the       kitchen, calling out: "Eggs or cereal? I'm leaning toward eggs; the       milk is on its last legs."              "I know how that milk feels," Mulder muttered. Scully could hear some       water being poured and a pill bottle opening. "So when do these       things take full effect? All I can feel is a really bad case of morning       cottonmouth so far."              "A few more days," Scully said, after a quick mental calculation.       "Used to be six weeks or more, but they've refined the doses.       Although I have to say, you seem a little cheerier this morning."              Mulder made a noncommittal noise and hit the bathroom. Scully was       pleased to hear the shower go on without a word of nagging from       herself. She busied herself with the eggs and toast until he       appeared, freshly shaven, looking more ... alive ... than she'd seen       him in some time.              Hope filled Scully's heart, but she said nothing. She simply filled two       plates and set them down, pleased when Mulder actually took a       couple of bites. "This is good," he noted. "For a doctor, you don't       skimp on the butter."              "That's the best part." She smiled and put another piece of toast on       his plate. "So, what are we doing today?"              "Doing?" Mulder paused, as if such an idea was a revelation. He       paused before saying: "I guess we can go out for a walk. There's a       park a few blocks away."              "Sounds great," Scully enthused, taking a sip of her orange juice.       She glanced out the tiny kitchen window, seeing a bright blue sky       without any clouds shining over the city. "If we go early, it might not be       that hot yet." It was August and the Washington summer, as always,       was something terrible to behold -- and smart to avoid. "Although I       don't mind a little heat, seeing that we'll be just a few blocks away,"       she quickly corrected, just in case that deterred him from going       outside. "Whatever you want to do, it's fine with me."              "There are sprinklers in this park," Mulder explained, with a welcome       twinkle in his eye. "But the dress code is white t-shirts only, so ..."              Chuckling, she threw a tiny bit of toast crust at him, which he batted       away with a smirk. "I hope you have a clean white t-shirt, Mulder."              And for the first time in a long while, he laughed.              ^*^              It was a Tuesday, so the park was relatively empty except for a few       mothers pushing their toddlers on the swings. The sprinklers were       running in full force, but besides a half-hearted nudge toward them,       Mulder didn't force Scully beneath their scant, cold spray.              They found a shady spot beneath some of the older trees, glad to sit       and watch the shadows cross the hopscotch court. The air was thick       with heat, but pleasant in its own way, filling Scully with a sleepy       contentment. She said nothing when Mulder took her hand and he       returned the favor when she rested her head on his shoulder.               If there was a perfect moment in the universe, Scully thought, this       might very well be it.              "Sometimes I wonder if a normal life would have been better," Mulder       said quietly, breaking the silence. "Ordinary desires, simple       pleasures -- a house with a lawn, a job that's nine to five and not       caring if there's anything else out there." He paused, squeezing her       hand. "And then I remember that you would probably hate something       like that."              "So it's all my fault?" Scully smiled, turning her face up to the sun and       enjoying the heat on her cheeks."I guess I can live with that. But you       have to admit, you'd look awful silly mowing a lawn every Sunday."              "I'd do it shirtless. You couldn't argue with that."                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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