A/N: There's this amazing country song called "In Color" by Jaimey Johnson and every I hear it, I think of Joe. So, after I caught it again the other day, the plot bunnies got to hopping. This is a one-shot song fic. Joe/Richie bonding and a little crossover with the X-Files. Skinner said he was in Nam and I just pictured him and Dawson knowing each other. Oh, and this mentions Tilly from my other Highlander stories as well. One more thing, then I swear I'll shut up. Thanks again to my awesome beta buddy Matt Garvey for putting up with me and my stories! Thanks so much! Onward readers!
Color:
By: LOSTrocker
I
said grandpa what's this picture here?
It's all black and
white, it ain't real clear.
Is that you there?
He said,
"Yeah, I was 11.
Times were tough back in '35,
that's
me and Uncle Joe just tryin' to survive
A cotton farm, in the
Great Depression.
If it looks like we were scared to death,
Like
a couple of kids just trying to save each other,
You should've
seen it in color…
Richie
came into the bar to find Joe looking through an old photo book
album.
"Watcha got there Dawson?" he asked as he pulled up a
stool.
"See if you can tell me," Dawson answered, pushing
the album in
Richie's direction.
Richie took a look at
the pictures. They were all in black in white and
mostly of a
young boy in suspenders. Richie glanced back up at Dawson, then
back
at the boy. If he didn't know any better, Richie
would think
this was Dawson as a kid.
"No way that this is you."
Joe laughed. "The one and only."
"Aww,
you were so cute," teased Richie. "What happened there
Joe?"
"Watch it kiddo, I might be old but I can still kick your ass."
Oh,
and this one here was taken over seas, in the middle of hell in 1943.
In the winter time, you can almost see my breath.
That was my
tail gunner ole Johnny McGee,
He was a high school teacher from
New Orleans,
And he had my back right through the day we left.
If
it looks like we were scared to death,
Like a couple of kids just
trying to save each other,
You should've seen it in color…
Joe shared some more of his memories with Richie. Most of the
time Richie got
on his nerves because of his punk wannabe attitude
but today he found
Richie's company rather enjoyable. He didn't
have a grandson, at least as
far as he knew, but he imagined this
was probably what it was like. It was
nice to find that someone
was actually interested in him for a change.
Richie's eyes
really got big when he came up on the old war photos.
One in
particular got Richie's attention more then the others. It was
one
of a group of soldiers relaxing by a fire. They all were
laughing, enjoying
themselves for a split
second. One of the soldiers had a guitar.
"That good looking cat is me," Dawson pointed to one who held the guitar.
"Figures," Richie said with a smile.
"And the kid beside me is
Skinner, we all called him Skinhead," Dawson
said with a small
laugh. "He was a good buddy of mine."
Richie caught that. "Wait, was? You mean he didn't make it?"
"Oh yeah, he
made it." Dawson assured him. "I just meant we were close
then,
we had to be to."
"Well, what happened to him. How come
you aren't close anymore?" asked
Richie.
"Our lives
keep us busy Rich, he works for the government now."
Dawson
informed the
youngster.
"FBI."
"Get out of dodge." Richie gawked.
"I'm
not lying," said Joe. "He visits every now and then. Next time
he
comes by, I'll introduce you."
"Sweet, do you think he'll let me see his gun?"
"Ha, I barely trust you with
a sword, do you think we're going to let you
get your hand on a
gun?"
A
picture's worth a thousand words,
But you can't see what those
shades of gray keep covered.
You should've seen it in color…
As
Richie kept looking through and listening to Joe's stories that
went
with them, he couldn't help but sigh. Joe's life seemed
so much more
interesting then his, and he had the pics to prove
it. He wasn't the only
one. Mac didn't even touch Joe's
collection and here he was with nothing.
"What's
eating you Rich?" Joe stopped a moment when he noticed
that
Richie's intrigue died down a bit. He wasn't hurt at all.
He knew his old
stories could only keep a young boy like Richie
for so long. Dawson was more
concern for him.
Richie gave
Dawson back his photo album. "I don't know man, it's just
I
have nothing compared to you guys." Richie gave Dawson a small
smile. "I
don't have any photos, and hardly any good
memories."
Dawson returned the album in Richie's
direction. "You're probably
right. You don't, now, but
Richie you just don't gain these things over
night. You earn
them over time. Look at me. I only have one life time. This
will
all I have when I'm gone, but you and MacLeod will have many life
times
to gather all the memories that come with your Immortality.
I'm sure
you'll have a thicker book then me."
Richie's
small smile turned into a smirk. He liked the thought of that.
"Do
you think I'll live long enough to get some good ones?"
Dawson was sure of it. Richie had so much potential.
This
one is my favorite one,
This is me and grandma in the summer sun,
All dressed up, the day we said our vows.
You can't tell it
here but it was hot that June,
And that rose was red and her eyes
were blue.
And just look at that smile, I was so proud…
Richie
was glad that Dawson gave him back the book. The last few
pictures
were of Betsy. Richie caught the smile on Joe's face.
"I like this one,"
he showed Richie one in the middle.
It
was one where they at a high school dance. "One of our friends
caught us
dancing. I beat the shit out of him after that," Joe
laughed. "I should've
thanked him. It's a good picture."
Indeed, it was a good picture. The lighting was just right,
and it was easy
to tell that the two were in love. They were
looking in each other's eyes
with a smile on their
faces.
"You're one lucky bastard you know that Dawson?"
Richie asked him just
to make sure he really knew.
"Yeah, I know."
That's
the story of my life right there in black and white.
And if it
looks like we were scared to death,
Like a couple of kids just
trying to save each other,
You should've seen it in
color…
Richie
flipped the page again. He smiled when a familiar face stared back
at
him. It was of Tilly. Of course, she wouldn't have been in
the earlier
photos. They didn't know each other then. She wasn't
even born yet. Richie
was glad that Dawson had some of her. He
made a mental note to tell her later.
She probably all ready knew,
but she probably didn't mind hearing that Joe
had some of her.
Tilly wasn't alone. Joe was with her in most of the
pictures. Some of them
were taken in Paris, others in Scotland,
Joe and Mac's usual haunting
grounds.
Richie smirked. "I
can see you've found a way to mix business with
pleasure."
Joe blushed.
A
picture's worth a thousand words,
But you can't see what those
shades of gray keep covered.
You should've seen it in color…
Mac
was in the album to. Richie should've known. After all, Mac was
his
Immortal. Richie found he liked the pictures of him and Mac
hanging at the
bar. They just looked like two normal guys having
fun, and these two were far
from normal.
"That was
awesome Joe, thanks you know, for sharing with me." He said.
"No
one has ever really done that with me before."
"Now, hold
on a damn minute, you got one more page there," Dawson showed
him.
"Take a look."
Richie couldn't believe it. Joe had
managed to take a good one of him
winning one of his motorcycle
races on the Parisian race track. Richie could
feel the tears
coming.
Joe laughed. He saw Richie's eyes go moist. "Do I
see a tear? You mean
you have feelings?" It was his turn to
tease.
"Shut up Dawson," Richie retorted. He had to bring
his fingers to his
eyes to block the tears from coming. He didn't
want Dawson to see him cry.
Richie was a macho guy, at least he
liked to think he was, and macho men
didn't cry. "Get me a
drink Joe. I think I could use one right now."
Joe gladly
did as told. A lot of the pictures he had were black and white
but
Rich's was in color.
You
should've seen it in color.
~ End ~
Song: In Color, By: Jamiey Johnson
