From: ephemeral@ephemeralfic.org
Date: 2 Jan 2003 23:52:18 -0000
Subject: Rev:  The Naysayer by Christine Leigh
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TITLE: The Naysayer
AUTHOR: Christine Leigh 
E-MAIL: leighchristine@hotmail.com 
RATING: PG
CATEGORY: MSR, V
SPOILERS: None.
SUMMARY: Missing scene - set during the events of Per Manum.  
Scully is feeling very alone.  


The Naysayer
By Christine Leigh

Scully's Apartment
Evening

So, she would never have a child.  They would not be parents
together.  Not this way, or any other way.  She knew how it all
must have sounded to him.  So clinical, so businesslike.  And
now despite everything else, she was also feeling somewhat
foolish.  She had decided that the risk she was taking in making
her request of him would be worth it.  How could something
that would result in having a child with him not be?  She hadn't
thought about how it would be if there were negative results. 
Her rational mind had taken a vacation for the last couple of
months.  What was wrong with her?  Why had she allowed this
to happen?

She couldn't look at him that second.  To do so would break
what was left of her heart.  So she kissed his cheek.  And then
his beautiful neck.  And then he wrapped his arms around her,
and held onto her once more for dear life.  His words, "never
give up on a miracle," kept circling in her mind, but her heart
was heavier than it had ever been.  Hope was a stranger.     


****

Hospital Room
Present day

The memory of that night is something Scully almost wishes
she could blot out, but she knows she won't succeed.  It is so
palpable right now; she can feel his arms and hear his voice,
and it is wearing on her heart to know that she will be going
home to the nothingness that her life has become without him
there.  She misses everything about him, but right now what
she misses more than she would have missed her own right arm
if it weren't there, is the tenderness of his gaze, and the feel of
his arms around her on that night.  She wants to go home to
that.  She is feeling so cold.  


****

Scully's Apartment

Mulder wanted to say more, but he left it alone.  He had a near-
lifetime of experience in the broken heart department, and he
could take it, but Scully couldn't.  At least not tonight.  He
believed fully what he had said about never giving up, but he
knew that she needed time to assimilate what had happened. 
He would like nothing more than to take her to the bedroom
and make love to her, but tonight wasn't their time.  It was
approaching, he knew, but it wasn't tonight.  He disengaged
himself from her embrace.
                              
"Are you tired, Scully?"  

"A little."  

"Hungry?"

"Not really.  Mulder, you don't have to stay.  I'll be. . ."

"Fine?  Don't say it, Scully, because I'm not buying."

"All right. I'll be all right, Mulder.  I knew what the chances
were for success.  I just need some time."

"Do you want me to leave?"  As soon as the words were out of
his mouth, he saw her shiver.  It was a very small voice that
answered.

"No.  Stay, please?"  She phrased it as a question, feeling
awkward.  This was a shared loss, after all, but she didn't know
what to say to him about it.  Sitting suddenly seemed like a
good idea, and she sank to the couch.  Mulder knelt and held
her hands, and then commenced rubbing them between his to
warm her up.  He wanted to say that he thought that they would
have a child some day, but since he had nothing more than his
belief to go on, he couldn't.  He wanted to say that if they never
had a child, it wouldn't matter to him.  But now wasn't the time. 
He wanted to tell her that he loved her.

     
****

Hospital Room

She has been released, and her mother will pick her up in about
an hour.  After she finishes dressing, she pushes the button for
a nurse.  She has a need to be anywhere but in this room.    

"Yes, Ms. Scully?  Is everything all right?  You're leaving soon,
aren't you?"  

"Everything's fine.  But my ride won't be here for an hour, and I
was wondering if someone could take me down to the chapel
for a few minutes?"  Scully hadn't known where she was going
to ask to go, but now has decided she wants to say a prayer.

"I'll send an attendant with a wheelchair."  She is a pretty young
woman, this nurse.  Her coloring is similar to Scully's, and her
hair is even a strawberry shade.  Much lighter than her own, but
based on her physical appearance, the nurse could be her sister
or cousin.  At a glance Scully saw Melissa's face when she
looked at her.  Then it was gone.  So many faces were gone.

"Thank you."


****
     
Scully's Apartment

Mulder had finally persuaded Scully to let him run her a bath,
and now, as she lay soaking in it, she could hear him in the
kitchen making noise with dishes and heaven knew what else. 
She let her mind drift, imagining that this was their daily
routine.  Home from a long day at work, and happy to be
having dinner.  It would be simple, but they'd have it together. 
Then maybe some TV, and then bed.  They would speak softly
to each other as they fell asleep.  He'd ask her if it was too soon
to start discussing names.  Was that bad luck?  No, she'd reply,
not as long as we keep it between us.  She needs to think of
names.  After the loss of Emily, she'd purposely erased all her
girlhood notions of motherhood, and now she can't remember a
single name that she and Melissa chose for their future children
so long ago, laying there in their darkened bedroom.  She
doesn't say it aloud to Mulder, but she hopes their baby will
be a boy.  

A knock on the bathroom door brought Scully out of her
reverie, and she opened her eyes reluctantly.  She allowed
herself these daydreams only on occasion, and since their
agreement to possibly conceive a child together, not at all.  Odd
that tonight she'd let herself go there.  Why did she let herself
dream of what would never be at the worst possible time?  Two
months ago she had been so optimistic; tonight the naysayer
was back. 

"Scully, would you like anything to drink while you're soaking? 
A glass of wine or something else?"

"Mulder, thanks, but no.  What are you doing out there?" 
Actually, a glass of wine did sound good, but she'd go to sleep
for sure if she drank it in the bath, and she didn't want to conk
out on whatever the noise from the kitchen was going to bring
forth.    

"Nothing fancy, I promise.  Or dangerous."

She rose from the tub and grabbed the towel he'd laid on the
vanity.  He'd also managed to find her warmest bathrobe, one
that she usually wore only on the coldest of winter nights. 
Tonight it would do.


****

Hospital Chapel

A man and woman were sitting together in the front row of the
chapel as the attendant wheeled Scully in, but otherwise it's
empty.  She asks him for 15 minutes, and then he leaves her. 
She glanced at the two persons, wondering if they are a couple. 
From her view of their backs, he could even be Mulder.  He
was tall, and his hair was nearly the same shade and style. 

Her first prayer is for Mulder, and his safe return to her and
their unborn child.  He is never absent from her heart or mind,
yet the formality of praying for him each night is very
important to Scully.  The structure of doing this helps her to
stay sane.  She bowed her head.  

Dear God, please bring him back.  We need him.  Please bring
him back whole.  Please let him know that I haven't stopped
thinking about him or loving him.  There are days when it is
physically harder now, but I am not giving up.  I'm not giving
up until he is by my side again.  I want him to be here when the
baby comes.  Please let that happen.  Please help me find him.

Her second prayer is for their baby.  She's been so unsettled by
what had just happened with Mary Hendershot, and then with
her own ultrasound.  She desperately needs to believe that her
baby is all right and that the mislabeled tape was nothing more
than a sloppy mistake.  Her initial reaction had been that she
needed to go into seclusion until the baby was born, but that
was impossible, of course, not to mention irrational.  She
couldn't look for Mulder from behind a locked door in some far
away place.  She closes her eyes.  

Dear God, please let our baby be healthy and safe.  Keep him
or her from harm.  I don't know why you let this pregnancy
come to be, but part of me wants to believe that you
acknowledge the extraordinary love that brought it about. 
Please let that be true.  And let that be my shield.  I know that
I'm not the person you expect to hear things like this from, but
I believe that this baby was meant to be.  Please don't take that
from us.  

Scully remained with her eyes closed, willing her mind's eye to
take her somewhere that would make this all bearable.  She'd
told Dr. Miryum that she was only concerned that everything
was all right, and not with the sex of the baby, but that hadn't
been the truth.  She wants to know whether she is carrying a
boy or a girl, but not without Mulder there.  If he isn't there to
share in the joy of that moment, then that moment wouldn't
happen.  It is bad enough that circumstances have caused her to
reveal anything about her pregnancy to anyone without Mulder
knowing first.  It is just all so wrong.  What if she doesn't find
him by the time the baby is born?  She refuses to believe that
this will happen, because that would mean that she has given
up, which she has not done.  It's just that she so needs him here
right now, and it is difficult to stop the feeling of hopelessness
that has descended upon her. 

"Ma'am?"  The attendant had returned.  Scully is grateful that
he didn't resemble any of her dead or missing loved ones.  Two
in an hour had been more than enough.  "Do you want some
more time?"  Scully opened her eyes and looked around once
more.  The couple had left.  She hasn't found the place she was
hoping to find.   

"No." 


****

Scully's Apartment

When she entered the living room all bundled in her winter
bathrobe, the scene before her tugged at her heart.  Mulder had
turned off all but one light and the rest of the room was
illumined by the candles she kept placed around her living
room.  And there was piano music playing softly on the CD
player.  Chopin.  Mulder was in the kitchen, though, so she
headed there and found him standing at the counter opening
some containers of Chinese food,  his back to her.  She walked
over and stood behind him.  He hadn't heard her.  She didn't
know what she would ever do without him.  He could have
been standing there arguing with her, and she'd still welcome
him; she didn't want a life that didn't include him.  She touched
her hand to his back, making a circular motion, and he turned
around.

"Scully, hi.  Are you warm now?"

She didn't reply, but continued to rub her hand on his back.  He
pulled her into his arms and they stood embracing for a few
seconds.  This would be night for that.  When they broke apart,
she surveyed the counter.

"Mulder, you've been busy."  

"One phone call, and one unloading of your dishwasher. 
Promise me that you won't do an inventory anytime soon.  Do
you feel like some food?"

"That would be nice.  And that glass of wine you were pushing
earlier.  We can eat in the living room."

"You go sit then, Scully.  Red or white?  

"White."

"Go.  I'll be right there."


****

Scully's Apartment
Twilight, present day
     
Her mother had wanted to stay and fix her some food, but
Scully promised that she would eat something before going to
bed, and then sent her home.  She knew that her mother didn't
quite understand her daughter's need for so much solitude, but
was grateful that she respected it.  The simple fact was that
Scully was alone, and would be no matter how many people
were in any given room, until Mulder was there with her.  

She stood looking out her living room window.  It was a clear
evening, and she could see Venus just peeking above the
horizon of trees across the street in her view.  Without
thinking about it she fell into her childhood habit of wishing. 
"I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight." 
She didn't say this aloud, but thought of all the times that she
had, and of all the wishes she'd gladly return for the granting of
the one she wanted to come true tonight. 
     

****

Scully's Apartment

Scully hadn't eaten much, but to Mulder's satisfaction she'd tried. 
They had both managed to finish a glass of wine, though. It had
been a quiet meal and its remains sat on the coffee table while
the two of them tried not to fall asleep on the couch.  Mulder
could see that Scully wasn't going to last much longer at all,
and he'd eased her legs up onto the couch, and now her head
rested on his lap.  She turned onto her side and he rested his
hand on her head, every now and then rubbing it gently.  She'd
closed her eyes, and he thought she was asleep, but then heard
her voice.

"Mulder, I'm sorry."

"There's nothing to sorry about Scully.  Nothing."

"I should have left well enough alone.  I shouldn't have put you
through this."      

"Through what?  Something that would lead to the chance of a
lifetime?  Something that would create one more human being
who would make my life worth it all?"  He stopped there.  But
he needed for her to hear that much.  She didn't say anything in
response, but he could feel her body tremble, and saw the
dampness on her cheek.  He bent to kiss it, and stayed that way,
holding her tight until she was asleep.  Then he whispered in
her ear.  

"I'm not giving up, ever."


- end  -


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