Title: Cool Heat

Author: Waddles52

Summary: After a romantic weekend Mulder pays the

consequences with hilarious results.

Disclaimer: Property of CC, 1013 Productions, Fox

Network, etc.

Rating: PG13

Category: MT, humor

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Feedback: Yes, I'd love to hear from you at

waddles52@insightbb.com

Mulder opened the door to the basement office bright

and early Monday morning. He had really hated for

the weekend to come to a close. Scully had kept him

in bed almost the entire time from Friday evening

until early that morning. He couldn't suppress the

satisfied smile that spread across his face when he

thought of the many different ways they had found to

practice the age-old interaction between male and

female.

The Kama Sutra was old news by the time he left

Scully with that same, satisfied smile. Perhaps they

could write a whole new book on the subject. He

rubbed his neck. It was a little sore after the

weekend activities. Ah well, it would be a perfect

excuse for a Scully massage.

The tired agent sank slowly into his chair and rubbed

his neck again. It seemed to be getting worse, but

damn, it had been worth it! With a sigh he booted up

his computer and checked his email. Crap! A memo

from Skinner greeted him, requesting the presence of

Scully and himself at 8:30 AM, sharp! Do not pass

go. Do not collect $200.

Mulder groaned and pushed away from his desk. Might

as well start the coffee. It looked like it was

going to be one of 'those' days. He unconsciously

tried to rub away the pain in his neck as he searched

for the coffee filters.

Scully arrived at 7:45 looking happy and well rested.

Mulder smiled. The woman must have amazing

recuperative powers because he had given as good as

he got. As she accepted the cup of coffee proffered

by her partner, the petite agent couldn't help but

notice the odd angle at which he was holding his

head. She grinned after her first sip. "Was this

weekend too much for your middle-aged body?"

"I didn't hear any complaints from you at three this

morning." He rubbed his neck again. Damn, this was

getting to be a habit. "Just a little catch in my

neck. We have a meeting with Skinner at 8:30 sharp

and I'd like to be able to stare back at him without

looking sideways. Do you think those talented

fingers of yours could work some magic before we have

to leave?"

"As long as you're referring to your neck and not

another region of your anatomy, I think that can be

arranged." The lovely red head motioned him to take

a seat in front of her. After guzzling most of her

coffee, she began to knead her partner's sore neck.

The groans of satisfaction coming from the male agent

were reminiscent of some of the sounds she had been

treated to over the weekend. Wow! She needed to set

those memories aside or she might be the one looking

sideways at their supervisor while she tried to keep

her hormones under control. "Better?"

"I'll give you five minutes to stop, Scully," he

breathed, trying to keep his eyes from crossing due

to the pure bliss he felt in his neck muscles and

elsewhere.

"I think I've done quite enough." She gave his neck

another soft caress and then placed a light kiss

where her fingers had been. "Did Skinner tell you

why he wants to see us?"

"No, he . . ." Mulder stopped abruptly when he tried

to straighten his neck. The ensuing pain nearly

knocked him to the floor. He grabbed the chair just

in time to prevent further disaster.

"Mulder, what is it?"

"What did you do to my neck?" he gasped. "It's a

hundred times worse."

"I just tried to get the kinks out."

"Didn't work. What time is it?"

"8:10."

"We don't have time for this. Do something," he

wailed. "I can't walk into Skinner's office like

this!" His panic face was beginning to appear. As

usual, he hadn't been in Skinner's good graces and

turning up in his office with his head lying on his

shoulder wouldn't help matters.

"Mulder, what else can I do? I think you probably

need to go to the ER and get this checked out. You

could have a ruptured disk or worse."

"No ER!" A look of intense concentration mixed in

with the pain and panic already evident on his

handsome features. "I've got an idea. There's a

tube of sports cream in my gym bag. It's not

supposed to have an odor. Could you please get it

for me and smear some on?"

"Okay. What could it hurt?" She located the bag in

its usual place and pulled out the cream. Squeezing

a generous amount onto her fingers, she began to

massage it in. "I thought you said it was odorless."

Mulder took a good whiff. "Damn, I forgot that was

in there. You got the wrong tube. That's Cool Heat,

and it is definitely not odorless."

"I'll say." She held her fingers as far away from

her nose as possible and was still almost overcome by

the strong wintergreen, menthol smell.

"We've got to try and get some of this off. Skinner

won't appreciate us stinking up his office."

"I can't argue with that." Scully grabbed her purse

after a quick peek at her watch. "Make it fast,

Mulder. We only have a few minutes to spare."

"I'll meet you there," Mulder promised as he made his

way out of the office, his head still almost touching

his left shoulder.

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Scully sat in Skinner's outer office looking

apologetic as Kimberly informed the AD that Mulder

still hadn't arrived. Suddenly, the door burst open

and the wayward agent entered, still smelling like

the training room at a gym, his neck now a brilliant

shade of red. He flopped down beside Scully and

hissed as the movement brought searing pain to his

neck.

"What happened?"

"I accidentally used hot water. My neck is on fire!"

Before his partner could comment, Skinner appeared in

the doorway and beckoned them into his office.

There were several items on his list of complaints

about their most recent case. He was in no humor to

put up with any foolishness that morning. He had

awakened with a Texas-sized headache and his sinuses

were stuffed to the rafters. The AD couldn't help

but notice the odd tilt to Mulder's head along with

the considerable redness on his neck.

Amazingly, Skinner's sinuses cleared as soon as

Mulder passed by. With the new clarity came the

awareness of the heavy, liniment-like smell. He

wrinkled his nose and nodded for the agents to be

seated as he took his usual position behind his desk.

The assistant director noted that Mulder was more

fidgety than usual. This should be a great meeting

he thought sarcastically as Kimberly brought in a

pitcher of ice water and sat it on his desk. He

nodded his thanks and poured himself a large glass of

the cold drink.

Mulder eyed the pitcher longingly as the fire on his

neck ratcheted up a notch. He ran his finger around

his collar in an effort to lift it away from his

burning skin.

Skinner straightened the stack of papers on his desk

and leveled a displeased look at his most troublesome

agents. He wrinkled his nose again and was just

about to ask about the odor when Mulder leapt from

his chair.

Scully and Skinner both stared in disbelief as the

crazed F.B.I. agent grabbed the pitcher of water and

splashed the entire contents on his neck, then

staggered out of the office.

"I think, um, I think I'll just go and check on him."

Scully stammered and hurriedly followed her partner

out of the office.

Skinner could only stare after them, wondering what

crazy explanation they would come up with to justify

that floorshow.

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Georgetown Memorial ER, several hours later-

Mulder groaned softly as he emerged from his drug-

induced slumber. "Please tell me that I just had the

craziest dream ever."

"I wish I could, Mulder." Scully rose from the chair

beside the stretcher that held her partner. "How's

the neck?"

He gingerly moved it to see how the pain was. The

muscle soreness had improved slightly, but the

burning pain was still there, although considerably

less than it had been in Skinner's office. He looked

at Scully with questioning eyes.

"Better?"

He nodded yes very carefully.

"You have a moderate muscle strain and some second

degree burns from the liniment. The next time you

need to wash something like that away, please double-

check the water temperature before starting."

"I definitely will. I assure you." Mulder grimaced

from the pain and the memory of the fiasco in

Skinner's office. "Do I still have a job, or did

Skinner decide to can me and commit me?"

"You got lucky. You were neither canned nor

committed. In fact, AD Skinner asked me to thank you

for the entertainment. He said it was the best

Monday morning he'd ever had." Scully tried to keep

a straight face but couldn't quite manage it.

"Go ahead and laugh, Scully. I deserve every bit of

it."

"Well, it's either that or give you an award for the

best comedy act in an Assistant Director's office."

"Ha, ha. When can I get out of here?"

"You got lucky again, Mulder. Get dressed and I'll

find the nurse to come in and go over your discharge

instructions. The doctor said to take it easy for a

few days and prescribed some muscle relaxants and

pain pills."

"Wonderful. Did you ever find out why Skinner wanted

to see us?" Mulder slowly sat up and Scully handed

him the bag containing his clothes. The strong smell

of Cool Heat assaulted his sinuses, almost making him

gag.

"No, he said it would keep and that we should re-

schedule as soon as you return to work. "Is there a

problem, Mulder?" Scully grinned at the look of

distress on his face.

"I can't wear these clothes. The smell is making me

ill."

"Well, I suppose you could go home in that lovely,

stylish, threadbare hospital gown." A look of

disbelief crossed his face. "Or, you could wear

something from the travel bag in your car."

Mulder heaved a huge sigh of relief when she knelt

beside her chair to retrieve it.

"Hurry and get dressed. The doctor suggested bed

rest, and I know just the place to do that."

Mulder's eyes lit up as he gingerly pulled a t-shirt

over his head. "Yeah?"

"Yep, your couch should do just fine."

The light immediately left his eyes as he pulled on

his jeans. "Great. Abandon me in my time of need."

"Who said anything about abandonment? I'm with you

every step of the way . . .at your place," she

emphasized. "At least until you no longer reek of

horse liniment."

"You gonna throw in another massage?" Mulder looked

at her hopefully.

"Of course."

"Then, it was all worth it," he grinned as he began

to think of ways to make the smell linger.

End