SPOILER: The Truth Part 2 of course. Also, reference to Mulder's dream in
The Sixth Extinction.
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I do however control Chris Carter's actions with a little remote control.
Bwahaha. Dance little man! Dance! Just kidding. Now stop reading the disclaimer
and get to the good stuff.
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*~...And it's not your fault it gets this hard. They knock you down I'll pick you up They laugh at you I'll shut them up. Hold your head high Don't look down I'm by your side Won't back down You wanted a hero tonight Well I'm not made of steel But your secret's safe with me...~* "Made of Steel" OLP
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He wasn't sure if it was a dream or a flashback. Perhaps it was just a familiar
vision, a vision that had compelled him to seek the truth when it would have
just been easier to conform. He felt comfort in this place. He wasn't alone
here. The ocean tides clashed against the rocks. He found himself working on
the same spaceship made from sand with the same boy working furiously beside
him.
Mulder looked down at the boy, who finally put down the shovel and sand bucket.
"It's finished."
"What do you mean it's finished?" Mulder asked seeing the defeat in
the boy's eyes.
"See the tides? It's going to get knocked down." The boy motioned to
the oncoming waves, which were getting dangerously closer to their creation.
"It's going to get knocked down and there's nothing we can do to stop
it."
"The waves never stopped you before. We can always rebuild. This time
we'll build it farther away from the waves so it won't get knocked down
again." Mulder explained not wanting to accept the boy's defeat.
"It's never finished unless you let it end."
The boy smiled at him like he had won some kind of victory. The child reached
out his hand pulling Mulder down from the sand ship. They stood there silently
watching the waves creep over their creation. Slowly it was destroyed leaving
only a mound of sand remaining. Mulder and the boy walked over to where the
sand ship once stood and picked up the sand bucket and shovel. This time they
walked farther from the ocean and began their work.
The boy gave Mulder a quizzical look like something was missing.
"Mom!" he cried out. "Mom! Come and help us!"
Mulder gazed into the nothingness and saw a woman's figure slowly appear. Her
hair was loosely tied back and a warm look covered her familiar face. She
reached out to the boy caressing his hair. Mulder realized the boy he once
dreamed about was no longer a youthful expression of himself.
"William..."
The boy smiled at him as his mother knelt down in the sand and began working on
the sand ship. She looked up at him with the same fire and determination he had
come to admire. Their eyes locked. "You never let me give up" Mulder
stated breaking the silence.
"Fight the fight Mulder." Scully replied handing him a shovel.
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Roswell, New Mexico
She awoke in his arms. She wasn't sure when they has fallen asleep. It didn't
even feel like reality. All she knew was that he was here with her and safe and
she would do anything to keep things that way. These were the times when her
thoughts drifted to what might have been. What if she went into medicine? What
if she settled down? What if she had a nice white wedding to some blue collar
guy? Weren't these the things little girl's dreams were made of? She laughed
inside her head. Domestic bliss was not made for Dana Scully. Her thoughts ran
to the biggest sacrifice she had made.
"William" Mulder softly mumbled from his sleep as if reading her
mind.
Scully turned to him examining his face. He was smiling. He was dreaming about
their son, their son that she gave away. She inhaled sharply trying to push the
thought from her head. She wished she could have protected him. She knew the
truth. Mulder knew it too. They had seen too much. They knew too much. She
thought of Mulder and herself in domestic bliss raising William. It didn't feel
right. Ironically enough running away from the goverment trying to stop aliens
felt perfect. She tightened his arms around her seeking comfort in the one
thing she had left.
