From: "Christine Leigh" <leighchristine@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 16:32:34 +0000
Subject: Story Revision - Party of Three 01 - Found Fate
Source: revision

DISCLAIMER: All characters are the products of Chris Carter.
They also belong to Ten-Thirteen Productions and the Fox
Network.  No copyright infringement intended.

TITLE: Found Fate
AUTHOR: Christine Leigh
E-MAIL: leighchristine@hotmail.com
RATING: G
CATEGORY: V
SPOILERS: The Blessing Way, Amor Fati, Requiem.
SUMMARY: Post-Requiem. Scully POV following Mulder's
abduction.

Author's note: This story is the first in what I call the Party of
Three Universe, which is a series of stories and vignettes that
are set post-Requiem.

Found Fate
By Christine Leigh

Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful
progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead.

At least I think that's so.

- Tony Kushner, Angels in America


June 2000

Monterey during early summer can sometimes be chilly, but today
it is warm.  The view from her chaise lounge on the deck is
spectacular; the breeze blowing through the grass on the dunes
gently musical.  The tide is out right now, so she can hear the
waves only faintly; the same goes for the beach people.  When she
returned from her walk an hour ago, there had been a volleyball
game underway, three hopeful fisherman, and several children
and their parents, all availing themselves of the beautiful
afternoon.  The fog had lifted, and everyone had come out
to play.

Scully rarely has much time alone anymore, and she is reveling in
it.  They've been here for a week and have one more to go.  It is a
terrific house.  The deck where she sits looking at the ocean is
surrounded by grassy dunes, and there is a courtyard patio that is
perfect when it is too windy to sit on the deck.  The living room
has floor to ceiling windows on three sides, and she and Mulder
spend the later, most delicious part of each evening on the couch,
or sitting on the floor, where they gaze alternately at the fire and
each other, and when they are as sure as it is possible for them to
be that they won't be interrupted, they make love.  There is
nothing in this world that surpasses the happiness she derives from
making love with this man late at night by the fire with the sound of
the waves just beyond the glass crashing in rhythm with her
emotions.

*****

After lunch she'd taken a wonderfully long walk down the beach,
the shorebirds her only companions.  She took great pleasure in
watching the funny little sanderlings skittering away from the surf
as it chased them inland.  And she collected seashells.  There are
mostly small shells on this beach and she would have a pocketful
by the time she was through, and Mulder would tease her about it
later on when she emptied them onto the table on the patio to dry
out.  She became a little girl again on these walks.

Upon returning to the house and discovering that she had it to
herself, she decided to settle on the deck for an afternoon of
reading.  By the time she'd knocked off four chapters of her book,
the sun is at an angle that makes it difficult to continue,
so she sets the book aside and closes her eyes.

She is a fortunate woman, one who loves, and who is loved, one
who had beat death.  And the life she is leading is one that she had
once thought to be impossible.  It has been a trade off, and while
she will always have moments of longing for the people and things
from her all but vanquished past, those moments have become
more tolerable over the years.  She still becomes sad whenever
she muses on what she has come to think of as her 'Before-Life,'
but she also knows that she had no choice other than the one that
led her here.  This is her life, and she wouldn't trade it for anyone
or anything.  She has only to conjure the faces who are her world
now, and the universe pops back into order.  Which is exactly
what she does as she smiles to herself and gets up.  A nap would
be heavenly, but it is probably time to take herself back down to
the beach to check out today's masterpiece before the tide starts
coming in.  Yesterday's castle had been impressive.  Yes, it was
time to see what her builders had wrought today.

She pauses on the landing of the stairs that lead down to the beach
and watches them for a moment.  Their backs are to her, and two
heads, identical except for the difference in size, are both bowed in
deep concentration over their project.  It looks immense.
Opportunities to observe them like this humble her.  Thank you,
God, she prays silently; thank you for this and for them.  For us.

*****

Scully awakens, violently.  God, where is she?  What has
happened?  Where is he?  She closes her eyes immediately.
Please, please, oh please, come back.  Her mind is racing; her
heart begging.  He doesn't appear.  Come back, oh God, come
back.

Nothing.  She is alone.

She sits up in bed, wanting to cry, but the tears won't come.  God,
it had all been so real, more real than anything in her waking hours
has seemed since Mulder has been gone.  She doesn't move until
her breathing becomes steady, and then she gets up and dons her
robe.  She goes to the window and stands staring at the night.
Ordinarily she would be glad to see it end, but now she wants to
grasp it and keep it close.

She feels very strange, and yet it isn't an unfamiliar feeling.  She
has been here before.  It is almost too much to fathom, but after a
few minutes pass, she forces herself to remember.  She needs
desperately to regain a measure of control over her life and her
emotions if she is going to stay sane in the coming months.  She
keeps breathing; that's a start.  What in God's name had just
happened?  She has never before experienced a dream that was
this real.

Then, from what seems like another life, Scully recalls another
violent awakening.  She remembers telling him that she had told his
mother that he was alive.  Simply because she just knew.  And
now it has happened again, but this time it is harder because there
is so much more at stake.  Once more, though, she knows.  No
crystal ball or psychic would ever have been able to convince her,
and yet amazingly, she knows.  He will return.  And, there is more.
How Mulder would laugh to hear this.  She knows their child will
be a boy.  Now her tears spill.

She reaches into her pocket for the tissue she usually has tucked
away there, and instead her fingers encounter a small, hard object.
She takes it out.  When she sees what it is, she thinks she might be
going mad.  In the palm of her hand she holds a small seashell.  It
even has some sand on it.  She shakes it off, and stares at it for a
moment longer, and then she walks over to the night stand by the
bed and lays it down, gently.  Her heart is beating fast.

The robe she is wearing is an old one and it has accompanied her
on trips to many places over the years.  Maybe the little shell has
been there for a long time.  Maybe.  Or maybe their fate has found
her.  This much she knows: That for the past month there has been
no liking the night, not without him here.  Now she will embrace it,
and take what strength she can find in it.  Her heart slows finally,
and she returns to bed.  "You were here tonight, " she whispers
as she drifts back to sleep.

*****

He hears her.


- end  -

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