Title - Kismet

Title - Kismet

Author - Jaimee Kidder

Email - invisibleshining@ivillage.com

Rating - PG-13 (for violence)

Classification - XRA

Spoilers - Herrenvolk/Talitha Cumi, Fight the Future, Triangle, Two Fathers/One Son, Three of a Kind

Keywords - Mulder/Scully romance

Summary - Mulder and Scully investigate a seemingly meaningless murder in a small farming town in Alabama and suddenly find themselves caught in the middle of events that could lead to the end.

::whirrrrr:: "I made this!"

Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters in this story. I wish I was Scully and owned Mulder, but such is not the case. If I did, this would be an episode -- or two, or five -- of the show, not some story that Chris Carter will prob'ly never read. :) The secondary characters are mine (so there!). But Mulder, Scully, and the rest are all CC's (hail to the man!), 1013's, and Fox's. Too bad for me. ;-)

Oh yeah...and I borrowed Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me"...so thank you, Celine, for singing such a lovely (and shippery) song!

.kismet.

.because.you.loved.me.

Mulder had almost finished changing his clothes when the door flew open and Scully was standing in the doorway. He glanced up, surprised and mildly amused. Scully didn't appear to notice, and as Mulder met her gaze, he saw that look in her eyes that he'd seen only once before -- the day last summer that she had told him she was resigning from the Bureau. He felt his blood run cold as he looked into her eyes. She was barely holding back tears. Something serious had happened.

"Scully?"

She walked into the room and tossed a newspaper down on the bed nearest Mulder. He quickly pulled his pants on and sat down on the bed, picking up the paper. It had been opened to the "News in our Neighborhood" section. Mulder glanced up at Scully, the question in his eyes. Wordlessly, she pointed down to the bottom of the page.

The headline read, "Nature's Best to Open Local Office".

He looked up sharply. She nodded and whispered, "Read it." Mulder looked down at the paper again and read the brief article to himself.

'There's new hope for the unemployed this fall. Nature's Best, an agricultural company, is opening a huge facility right here in Richmond. They are planning to hire over 500 new Richmond employees. "The company is expanding at such a rapid rate," said Phillip Kahn, the soon-to-be manager of the new Nature's Best office. "We are expecting to more than triple our current facility area and land space." Because of this rapid rate of expansion, Nature's Best will soon be opening hundreds of newly-built offices all over the U.S. and even more than that overseas. The official grand opening is slated for Labor Day.'

Stunned, Mulder had to reread the article several times to convince himself of what he had just read. Then he closed his eyes and let the truth hit him like a freight train, the newspaper dropping from his hands and falling to the floor unheeded.

They were expanding, the article said. Worldwide expansion. If a Nature's Best facility included any of the things they had seen in that field in north Texas, then Mulder's darkest nightmare probably hadn't come close to what they could be facing.

The case in Payson, South Carolina came to Mulder's reeling mind. All those children. All those bees.

That was only a test.

Labor Day was seventeen days away.

A small sob caught his attention. He looked up to see Scully standing in front of him, shoulders slumped in despondency and tears running down her cheeks. He stood up and took her face in his hands, and she leaned against him, her body shaking with quiet sobs. After a minute, she looked up into his eyes, her own filled with tears.

"Mulder...it's been so easy for me not to believe. To rationalize, to push the things I don't understand to the back of my head, to stick to the rules of science. And now...I don't know what to believe any more...."

He pulled her closer and gently kissed her forehead, wrapping his strong arms around the woman he adored. "Oh, Scully..." he murmured, trying to impart to her courage he didn't really feel. He closed his eyes, a part of his mind wishing he had never found the X-files, wishing he had never known there were forces beyond this world that held such unfathomable power over humankind, wishing he had met Scully at a little cafe in D.C. somewhere. But he knew that they were doing what they were meant to be doing. Whether or not he had believed in fate before the Cradock and Marine bank incident, he couldn't deny that it had made him think. Maybe he and Scully were meant to be here, or maybe they were only here through a series of choices they had made somewhere in life, but they were here, together, in this hotel room, and this was the only place he could imagine himself. Despite everything that had happened, he knew with deep certainty that neither he nor Scully would have changed anything about their lives together -- professional or otherwise.

"Mulder," she whispered, bringing him back to the present. He looked down at her. She was looking at him with such an expression of strength and beauty that it nearly broke his heart. He couldn't bring himself to speak. "Mulder...this is really it, isn't it?" Her words, so frank, brought Mulder's worst fears into the blinding light of certainty. He nodded slowly. "I think so, Scully." In spite of himself, a tear slipped down his cheek, more for Scully than the rest of the world.

She saw the tear and caressed it away softly with her hand. He was touched and comforted by the gesture and shut his eyes, blocking out everything except the feel of her hand on his cheek.

The bald man's concentration was focused on a sound no others could hear. After a moment, he breathed a nearly inaudible assent, and stood, folding the paper and placing it on the chair behind him. He walked briskly to the elevator, paying no attention to the men who stood and began walking in the same direction as he went by.

By the time he reached the elevator, he was followed by a group of ten or fifteen men, all inconspicuously dressed and each appearing to keep to himself. Once inside, a large, sinister-looking man placed his finger on the button for floor eleven and glanced at the bald man, who flicked his stare in his direction and nodded his head a fraction of an inch.

In the silence, Mulder's attention was drawn to the radio between the beds, playing a song softly. Something about it caught his interest, and he was aware of Scully also listening as he let the peace of the music wash over him.

"For all those times you stood by me

For all the truth that you made me see

For all the joy you brought to my life

For all the wrong that you made right

For every dream you made come true

For all the love I found in you

I'll be forever thankful, baby

You're the one who held me up

Never let me fall

You're the one who saw me through

Through it all."

Mulder looked down at Scully. Her arms were wrapped loosely around his shoulders, her eyes closed. He simply watched her for a moment until her eyes opened to look into his. Both were unable to look away, their unspeaking gaze conveying more than words ever could as the words of the song spoke for them.

"You were my strength when I was weak

You were my voice when I couldn't speak

You were my eyes when I couldn't see

You saw the best there was in me

Lifted me up when I couldn't reach

You gave me faith 'cause you believed

I'm everything I am

Because you loved me."

Scully looked into Mulder's eyes and was lost in their depths. They held such quiet passion that she couldn't move even if she had wanted to. They were bright with the glimmer of unshed tears. She wanted desperately to forget. Forget that in two and a half weeks, the world would change harshly and they might lose each other forever. As she gazed into his eyes, she knew he was feeling the same heart-wrenching feelings. But he gave her strength, just by his presence, and more than he could ever know. And he was there for her, with unwavering love and support. They would get through this. Together.

"You gave me wings and made me fly

You touched my hand; I could touch the sky

I lost my faith, you gave it back to me

You said no star was out of reach

You stood by me and I stood tall

I had your love, I had it all

I'm grateful for each day you gave me

Maybe I don't know that much

But I know this much is true

I was blessed because I was loved by you."

She was so beautiful. And as Mulder watched her, he knew the song was affecting her as much as it was him. His hand strayed to her hair and he stroked it gently, unable to put into words the feelings he felt. He pulled her closer and rested his head gently on hers, closing his eyes. Impulsively, he began to rock her slowly, savoring the strength her presence was building in him. Time had stopped for them, for the moment.

"You were my strength when I was weak

You were my voice when I couldn't speak

You were my eyes when I couldn't see

You saw the best there was in me

Lifted me up when I couldn't reach

You gave me faith 'cause you believed

I'm everything I am

Because you loved me."

Mulder bent his head and crooked a finger under Scully's chin to softly raise it. Her eyes slowly opened, long lashes lifted to reveal a stunning blue-green. Intending to speak, his lips parted, but words would not come. She glanced at his mouth, so close to hers, and then looked into his eyes again, her breath and pulse quickening.

"You were always there for me

The tender wind that carried me

A light in the dark shining your love into my life

You've been my inspiration

Through the lies you were the truth

My world is a better place because of you."

Their lips met and time stopped there -- frozen in a rainbow of hope and beauty.

"You were my strength when I was weak

You were my voice when I couldn't speak

You were my eyes when I couldn't see

You saw the best there was in me

Lifted me up when I couldn't reach

You gave me faith 'cause you believed

I'm everything I am

Because you loved me

I'm everything I am

Because you loved me."

The song ended, and after another moment so did the kiss. Scully leaned against Mulder's chest and closed her eyes again. His hand came up to stroke her hair softly. After a minute, she spoke, her voice a barely audible whisper.

"What are we going to do? What can we do? We can't just stand by and wait for...it, whatever it is, to happen."

"I know," Mulder returned in a low tone. "I don't know what...what we can do, but we have to do something. We have to stop this. Somehow, Scully. We'll find a way," he murmured, his words muffled, his lips pressed to her hair. She gave a small nod, and reluctantly moved from his arms. He let her go, watching her walk away to the other side of the room.

The man coolly watched the small round numbers over the elevator door light up and darken in succession.

8...

9...

10...

11.

The doors slid open.