Farmington, Utah

Scully Residence

10:13 P.M.

Scully walked inside her house. It was a beautiful house. She and her husband had the house built when they got married five years earlier. The house was built to resemble the colonial Georgian period. They had a living room, kitchen, dining room, study, 21/2 bathrooms, and four bedrooms. It was a beautiful house. Scully walked up the stairs and checked on her daughter. Chelsea was found sleeping soundly. Although it was thought medically impossible for Scully to conceive and give birth to a child, her husband and she tried in-vitro fertilization, and was able to conceive her daughter.

Scully loved that girl more than anything in the world. She thought that she would never be able to have children of her own, but here she was. She gave Chelsea just about anything that she ever wanted - within reason, which is not hard with a four-year-old. She tried to protect her from everything that she could that was bad in the world.

Scully closed the white oak door to her daughter's bedroom, and walked into her own bedroom. It was a rather large bedroom. They had their king sized bed, bureaus, and an office area with a desk computer and phone. Richard and Scully also had their own personal bathroom. This is where she got ready for bed. She put on her cotton pajamas and brushed her teeth and fell into bed next to her husband.

While she laid there, all she could think about was her encounter with Mulder earlier that day. Until that moment, Scully did not realize the feelings that she had for Mulder. She never truly realized until then how much she loved him, or cared about him. When she was reassigned to Salt Lake City, she thought that she would see him again on occasion, but now, she realized that her chances of seeing him again were slim and far between. Scully did not want to lose her best friend again.