From: "Susan Moritz" Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 20:04:06 Subject: Story Submission-Strangers on a Train Source: direct Title: Strangers on a Train Author: Olivia Rated: PG Spoilers: Tithonus Discalimer: I don't own the X-Files nor Law and Order. Never have. Never will. Keywords: X-Files/Law & Order Crossover Summary: Mulder meets a character from Law & Order on his train enroute to Scully in New York during the episode Tithonus. "If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his heart is no island cut off from the others lands, but a continent that joins to them."-Francis Bacon-"Of Goodness, and Goodness of Nature" "Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid...He is the hero, he is everything. He must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a rather weathered phrase, a man of honor, by instinct, by inevitability, without thought of it, and certainly without saying it. He must be the best man in his world and a good enough man for any world."-Raymond Chandler-"The Simple Art of Murder" "All aboard!" The express train to New York City was about to debark from Union Station in Washington, D.C. and Mulder needed to be on that train. Scully's life might depend on it. He picked up his pace and made it onto the train seconds before it disembarked. The conductor checked Mulder's ticket and led him to his seat. An older looking man was already occupying the window seat which was next to Mulder's. Fear for Scully gnawed at him. He had hoped not to have anyone seated next to him for the trip, but it was not to be. As Mulder sat down he hoped the man wasn't a big talker. Mulder sat his briefcase with the files about Arthur Fellig on his lap. "Working on a case?" the man seated next to him asking with an easy-going grin. Mulder started to say something to him in an annoyed tone, but when he turned towards the man he caught a glance at the man's holstered sidearm. The man followed his glance and when he saw what Mulder was looking at, he slowly turned over his suit jacket that had been lying on his lap. Mulder could see his Detective shield. "Sometimes I forget I have a gun after so much time on the force. How long have you been with the FBI?" said the man. The comment made Mulder subconsciously glance at his own holstered weapon. "How did you know?" He certainly hadn't shown him his FBI badge. "The ties always give it away." Mulder and the man shared wry grins. The man stuck out his hand for Mulder to shake, which he did. "Lennie Briscoe." "Fox Mulder. But most people just call me Mulder." "Mulder it is. Are you from the New York FBI field office?" Mulder's thoughts somberly turned back to the reason why he was headed to New York. And he silently prayed that Agent Ritter had reached Scully in time. "No, I'm with the headquarters in Washington" "So you are on a case." Noticing that Mulder seemed agitated, Briscoe said, "Well I won't pester you for the details." Mulder felt sorry for his previous feelings towards this Detective Briscoe. He seemed like an okay kinda guy. He politely asked him if he was from New York. "Yeah, I'm with the 2-7 Precinct up there working on homicide cases. I was in Washington lending a hand on a case here by a perp I've dealt with before. What division do you work for in the FBI?" "I work in the X-Files office. Well technically, I should say did work there. Some person or persons deliberately set fire to the office. We recovered most of the files, but a panel of Assistant Directors decided that my partner and I were not fit to investigate the crimes. Turns out we actually care about our work. You push the envelope of your profession and that's when you get pushed back. We were reassigned and two other Agents have taken our places in the office. We're being punished by doing scut work-background checks, etc. They're hoping were going to quit, but we haven't yet. We're hoping to get back into the office." Briscoe nodded solemnly in agreement. He knew all too well how sometimes a person steps over the line in his or her pursuit of justice. "I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you get back into your division. Do you mind me asking what kinds of cases the X-Files investigates?" "My partner and I investigate crimes involving unexplained phenomena." Off Briscoe's questioning look, Mulder further explained, "We investigate the paranormal. "You mean little green men?" Mulder sighed inwardly. The conversation was over. A typical non-believer. "Something like that." There was silence while Briscoe's thoughts raced. How long was he going to have to sit next to this man? Shouldn't this man be committed to Bellevue? How could someone use his tax dollars in this manner? Briscoe's thoughts were interrupted by a question from Mulder. "In your homicide cases, have you ever employed a crime scene photographer by the name of Arthur Fellig. He sorta freelances from time to time for the New York City precincts." "Fellig. Fellig," Briscoe repeated to himself. "No, I don't think we've ever used him. Most of the people we use are from the Crime Scene Unit. Is he the reason why you're heading to the City? You couldn't just call around to do a background check on him?" "My partner is helping an Agent in the New York field office, an Agent Ritter. Arthur Fellig suffocated two people to death in a Connecticut hospital. He walked off a work detail and has been loose ever since. Under different aliases, he's currently been working as a crime scene photographer in New York City. Seems he has an uncanny knack for taking pictures of dead people before the police have been notified if you get my drift." Mulder decided to leave out the paranormal aspects of the case due to Briscoe's reaction. "And this perp is loose in the City!" Briscoe stated angrily and incredibly. "I'm surprised I haven't heard about it. There should be a manhunt going on. And this guy has been hiding as a crime scene photographer! I guess you never really know the people you work with." "Agent Ritter was having trouble getting the evidence to arrest this man and so our AD Alvin Kersh assigned my partner to assist him. Kersh feels that my partner can still be `saved' but that I am a lost cause. Any way, my partner, Scully, is with Fellig right now making certain he doesn't flee again. I'm worried. Her cell phone has been turned off, I don't think by her, and I'm unable to reach her. Ritter is on his way to arrest Fellig, but Ritter's very green and cocky. I just hope she's okay." Briscoe echoed Mulder's sentiments on his partner well-being. "You've got a female partner?" "Yes, Dana Scully," Mulder said smiling slightly at thoughts of his partner. "We've been partnered for six years together. She's has her medical degree and her specialty is forensic science. She's a remarkable person. I wouldn't be where I am today without her." "You mean running background checks?" Briscoe quipped trying to ease Mulder's worry for his partner. Briscoe knew all to well about having partners and the worry that comes when the other is in danger and you are helpless to prevent it. Mulder let out a short laugh and smiled. "Actually, I'm the one who has gotten us in trouble." Mulder's thoughts then turned serious. "But she's never complained about it. The truth is as much as she is a skeptic and demands proof, she believes in the importance of the work and for some reason she believe in me as well. Skeptic and believer. We are quite a pair, but somehow it works." "I know what you mean. I've been through several partners, but my current partner, Rey Curtis, and I have been partners for three years now. He's a good Detective and a good person. He's passionate about helping bring criminals to justice. He had just been made a Detective when we were first partnered together. I didn't much care for him at first out there making rookie mistakes and letting himself get carried away with stuff. And I resented him because my last partner, Mike, was sent to work down in Staten Island after punching this pompous, arrogant Councilman. But after awhile that goes away, and you see your partner as a person, out there, just like yourself, working towards the same goal. And then you can't imagine working with anyone else. As much as I like to think I've shown him the ropes, he's shown me a thing or two as well." Mulder smiled. "I told Scully the first time I met her that I was under the impression that she was sent to spy on me." Mulder and Briscoe shared wry grins. The two men suddenly realized that the train was slowing down. They got their belongings together. "Look, Mulder. My partner, Rey, is picking me up at the station. Why don't we give you a ride over to this Fellig's place, okay? We'll lend a hand if ya want?" Mulder nodded and smiled his thanks. Outside the two found Rey leaning against a car. "Hey, Lennie," said Rey smiling. "Hi ya, Rey. This is Agent Mulder with the FBI," said Briscoe making the introductions. Curtis and Mulder shook hands. "I ran into him on the train. His partner's up her investigating a crime scene photographer who kills before he snaps pictures of them. I offered him a ride to this so-called photographer's apartment. It's over in Brooklyn. Told him we'd lend a hand if we could." Curtis' smile disappeared. "Is your partner named, Dana Scully?" Briscoe worriedly looked at Mulder. Mulder replied in the affirmative. Worry consumed him. "I'm so sorry to be the one to tell you this. An Agent Ritter was making the arrest and he shot Agent Scully by accident. Mistook her for the perp he was arresting. The shot passed though her into the perp killing him. She's still alive and has been rushed to NYU Medical." "Damn!" was all Mulder could get out. "Get in," Briscoe said. All three piled in Curtis's car and they rushed to the hospital with sirens blaring.