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|    xfc: Repost-No One Is To Blame (2/26) (1    |
|    10 Mar 06 10:49:21    |
      From: zapquilt_2000@yahoo.com               TITLE: No One Is To Blame        AUTHOR: ElleThom Email : too_spooky_4u@yahoo.com        CATEGORY: MSR, Pre-XF, AU…maybe        RATING: pg to nc-17        SPOILERS: Screw it its all up for grabs        SUMMARY: A ‘what if’ with a twist        DISCLAIMER: I know. You know. I know, you know. You know I know you       know. You know I know you know…oh hell where was I again?        FEEDBACK: Just call me Audrey II and feed me.        AUTHOR”S NOTES: Not song fic, though I do tend to drop them in liberally.        This is my third fic, but the first posted here. I can take it, don’t hold       back.                             She        She’s figured out        All her doubts are someone else’s point of view        Waking up this time        To smash the silence with the brick of self control        Are you wrapped up in a world        That’s been planned out for you        Are you feeling like a social tool        Without a use        Scream at me        Until my ears bleed        I’m taking heed        Just for you        Green Day               Breman Academy loomed ahead of her in the distance, the school       year had already started and Dana Scully would already be a month behind in       her schoolwork. She had to be the only one that went here, Bill and Missy       were already out of high        school, and Charlie still attended grammar school.        Dana was flying solo on this one.        She marched to the ominous double doors of the gothic looking       building, its four stories towering forebodingly over the impeccably kept       lawn. She stood for a second, drawing in a deep breath and gathering her       strength. So often she        reached into her mind to hear her father’s voice, he gently reassured her and       she used these words to enter.        The school had the feel and smell of old money, the children       walking these halls were children of long held privileges, and she in last       years’ fashions. The halls were immense, wooden planks covered the floors,       polished to a high shine.        This was definitely nothing like the other public schools she had been to.        Dana had earned her education in a slew of places, but this school was       something entirely different.        This school was way out of her league.        Dana made her way to the office on the first floor; she had to       get her classes for the semester. The lady behind the desk smiled and handed       her a print out of what she had to take. “Welcome to Breman Academy.” She       smiled through false        teeth.        Dana snorted a reply, grabbed her schedule and headed toward       first period.               Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx               Chemical Calculus was so easy she couldn’t stand it. She had       more fun eyeing the gawking students who were lost in the simple equations.        She smiled at the three ‘perfect’ girls in one of the front row who began to       sweat openly when Mr.        Richards mentioned the upcoming test.        History was next, not so much her cup of tea, but necessary for       the early graduation she had been gunning for. Western civilization was not       as boring as psychology, and Dana hated psychology.        She usually tried to plug into the back row, staying out of the       fray of onlookers trying to get a feel for the new girl. She really hated       being the new girl. History was not as easy as Calc, but she liked the       teacher, Ms. Graff, a young        blonde who smiled easily and told off color historical tales.        Her third period class was her hands down best subject, the       placement tests she took before enrolling into the school placed her in third       year biology, something very few freshmen had accomplished. She had been       ready for stares and looks        when she entered the classroom at third period, what she was not prepared for       was who.        He smiled and waved at her patting the empty stool next to him.        Cautiously, after scanning the room to see if there were any other empty       seats, she grudgingly sat next to the boy from the beach.        “Hi.” He offered, gracing her with a lopsided grin.        “So, what, you don’t have a lab partner?” she asked        “Nah, they say I am incorrigible.” He grinned.        “Mr. Mulder,” Mr. Graves began, sauntering over to their lab       table. “I hope Ms. Scully here can help you pass Biology this time.” He       snickered as if happy to see the young man fail again. “She is quite a science       whiz.”        Mulder looked at Dana as if he had never met her before. After       Mr. Graves returned to his desk, Mulder grabbed her hand, in his and smiled.       “Marry Me.” He teased.        “Oh brother.”               Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx               She ended up spending the entire lab period trying to explain       ATP and the electron transport system to him. Every time she thought he was       getting it, he would ask her to go slower. They were right, he was       incorrigible. “Mulder,” she began        “How are you going to graduate if you can’t pass biology?” she laughed.        “Ah, ya see..” he hemmed. “I was hoping this short red head that       landed on me the other day would take pity on a poor kid, maybe help me out,       maybe a little extra study time.,.”        “Short? Mulder I have better things to do with my time than try       to pull your butt through Biology.” She whined.        “Please,” he begged offering her a look that she had only seen       on puppy dogs trying desperately to get an extra treat. It was a look few       were impervious to.        “I don’t know…” she wanted to, she wanted to so very badly, but       she knew better than to get herself into a situation where she would get to       know him, she knew the feelings she had began having after their meeting on       the beach would just get        worse. Something she could not afford.        He grabbed her schedule off of her side of the table. “Ah ha!”       he screamed like a mad scientist. “You have psychology, you are so in luck.’        “Who says I need help in Psych? I may be very good in it you       never know.”        “Is that why you have the skull and cross bones drawn next to       the class?” he asked pointing to her little sketch of death. He laughed as       her short little arms tried to steal back her schedule. They were laughing so       hard and loud they did        not notice that the class had stopped being taught and had watched them.        “Mr. Mulder, Ms. Scully, I would hate to have to separate the       two of you, but in case you were too busy to notice, I am trying to teach a       class here.” Mr. Graves had a stern yet playful look on his face.        “Sorry,” the two offered almost simultaneously ducking their       heads in mock shame, all the while smiling broadly.        “So will you?” he whispered.        “Mulder…” She placated, damn he was throwing her that look       again. “I have a really full schedule here, I am not sure if I have the time       for charity work.”        “Ouch. You wound me Dana…”        “Hmm, yeah I don’t know if I am exactly comfortable with you       calling me that…” She was trying so hard not to crack up.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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