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   [all-xf] That Time Again (no archive) (1   
   25 Feb 11 12:10:02   
   
   From: leighchristine@hotmail.com   
      
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   TITLE:  That Time Again   
   AUTHOR:  Christine Leigh   
   E-MAIL: leighchristine@hotmail.com    
   RATING: G   
   CATEGORY: V   
   KEYWORDS: Post-series   
   SPOILERS: None.   
      
   SUMMARY: Christmas 2010. Fifteenth in a series of   
   vignettes centering around Mulder and Will that may also be   
   read as a stand-alone.  Thematically it is a sequel to   
   "Christmas Time is Here" from Christmas 2009.   
      
   DISCLAIMER: Aside from Kaylene, the characters are the   
   products of Chris Carter. They also belong to Ten-Thirteen   
   Productions and the Fox Network. No copyright infringement   
   intended.   
      
      
   That Time Again   
   by Christine Leigh   
      
   December 2010   
      
   "This one looks good."   
      
   "You don't think it's a little excessive?"   
      
   "Nah."   
      
   "No, you meant to say."   
      
   "No."   
      
   "It'll take a long time to put up, Will."   
      
   "Maybe we'll have help."   
      
   Mulder grins at Will, and then they both have a good laugh,   
   remembering the help they had with last year's tree.  Mulder   
   pulls out his wallet.  "All right then.  This is our tree,   
   apparently.  All 50 feet of it."  In reality, about eight.   
      
   "Mom'll love it."   
      
   "Agreed."  For this reason alone, the tree will be worth the   
   effort.  "Let's see how soon we can have it delivered."   
      
   ***   
      
   "It's even bigger inside, isn't it?"   
      
   "Christmas trees always look bigger indoors than out.  It's a   
   universal invariant."   
      
   "Do we do the lights now?"  Will knows this is what comes   
   next, and that Dad really doesn't enjoy the task. *Help*   
   would be good now.   
      
   "Why don't we have a snack first?  I could go for a sandwich   
   before we commence with the hard labor."   
      
   "Peanut butter and honey."  Will is growing up way too fast,   
   so his parents and grandmother say, but he's still a child when   
   it comes to his favorite sandwich.   
      
   "Turkey for me.  Let's see what we can scare up."  Mulder   
   glances at the box that holds the lights, and they then head for   
   the kitchen.   
      
   ***   
      
   "How you can eat that sticky stuff, still, is beyond me Will.   
   Are you sure you don't want some turkey?"   
      
   Will nods emphatically.  Definitely a no vote on the turkey.   
   His sandwich is complete, and he moves to the table.  There's   
   nothing better than pb&h.  Pb&j is fine, too, but he loves   
   the taste of just enough honey with his peanut butter.   
      
   Mulder brings two glasses and his sandwich to the table.  He   
   goes back for milk and fills the glasses.  They're set.  It's a   
   fine feast.   
      
   "Did you ever have a tree this big when you were little?"   
      
   Mulder thinks about it.  They always had a good-sized one,   
   but probably not quite this big.  Of course, there came the   
   year when there was no tree.   
      
   "No, we didn't.  It was usually as high as the ceiling, but our   
   ceiling in the living room wasn't as high as ours is here.  At   
   least, as I recall.  We always had a lot of lights, though.  The   
   old-fashioned big ones, and multi-colored."  Mulder missed   
   those old lights now that he thought back on it.  They had   
   been using the mini-lights, all white, the last few years.   
   Maybe when they upgraded to LEDs they could try colored   
   ones.  What is happening to him, he wonders, that he's getting   
   sentimental over Christmas lights?   
      
   "Tom's dad says that big lights get too hot.  They used them   
   until two years ago."   
      
   "He's right.  And they eat up the electricity."  Mulder can hear   
   his father going on about that.  Still, he can smell the   
   particular scent they gave off when mingled with pine.  That   
   and the glow they cast in the darkened room with no other   
   lights on were the essence of Christmas when he'd been a   
   child.  It was a fairyland.  This thought triggered another   
   memory.   
      
   "When our tree was up and ready to go and the lights were   
   turned on for the first time, it was magical.  And Samantha   
   thought so, literally.  She insisted that Tinkerbell lived in the   
   tree."  He smiled, somewhat wistfully, as he shared this   
   anecdote.  Will is now the same age that Sam was when she   
   was taken.  The Tinkerbell memory was from a few years   
   before that, but Mulder can see her, as though it had occurred   
   yesterday, talking to Tink in the Christmas tree.  One never   
   saw Tink, but she *was* in residence for the duration of the   
   season.  Where did Sam think she went when it was over?   
   Back to Neverland?  In the book or in the movie?  He   
   remembers watching the Mary Martin version of Peter Pan   
   that used to air regularly on TV, but doesn't recall if they'd   
   gone to see the Disney film at this point.  They did have the   
   book.  His mother had read it to him when he was five.  She   
   must have read it to Sam at some point.   
      
   *Where did Tink go, Sam?*   
      
   *Where did you go?*   
      
   "Your tree was enchanted."   
      
   Mulder blinked and shook himself out of his reverie.  Better   
   to be here than there.  Life has brought him to a point where   
   he can appreciate how fortunate he is, almost always.  He   
   nods in agreement with Will and makes a mental note to find   
   a copy of the book, if they don't have one on the shelf   
   already, to read to Kaylene.   
      
   "About finished, Mr. Sticky?"  Will is actually a fairly neat   
   eater, and there's only one small smudge of evidence to the   
   contrary above his upper lip.   
      
   Will drains his glass.  "Yep."   
      
   "Yes."   
      
   "Yes."  Dad says he'll thank him some day for turning out   
   well spoken.  Will mostly thinks of it as a game when Dad   
   corrects him.  He received an A in spelling and grammar,   
   though, last year.   
      
   "Time to go make some magic.  Or die trying.  Think the   
   ladder will reach the top?"   
      
   "If it doesn't..."  Will stops mid-sentence and thinks about it.   
   Last year they had help when they least expected it.  Where   
   are the guys?  Will really was counting on them turning up   
   again at just the right time again.  That would be *now.* He   
   closes his eyes and gives a silent shout-out.   
      
   *Dude, I prefer jam with my peanut butter.*  Langly.   
      
   "We have strawberry.  I'll make you a sandwich."  Will is   
   grinning.  "I knew you'd come."   
      
   *Make that three sandwiches.  I'll take honey on mine.*   
   Frohike.   
      
   "Three?  I take it John is in the room?" Mulder queried.   
      
   *Indeed, I am.  Jam, please.*   
      
   ***   
      
   In the end or in the beginning, it could be either depending on   
   who is asked, enchantment rules.   
      
   For Will, who is unique.  Not only inherently, but due to his   
   personal trio of friendly ghosts.  He can't share this very   
   special friendship with anyone other than Dad and Mom and   
   he knows it sets him apart.  But, in a good way.   
      
   For Mulder, who unlikely as it may be, some of the time   
   misses the only life he'd known for most of his life.  The fact   
   of the guys' existence beyond the grave assimilating into the   
   world he now inhabits has created what he's come to think of   
   as his own perfect storm.  Most days, though, the weather is   
   fair.   
      
   For Langly, Frohike, and Byers, who get the run of two   
   worlds.  And a family in one.   
      
   ***   
      
   "Dare we look?"   
      
   "I'll bet they did it."   
      
   The kitchen is emptied as are the plates and glasses strewn   
   across the table.  It had been quite the party.   
      
   "Okay, let's go."   
      
      
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