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Warning: Violence, language and the aftermath of sexual assault. 

Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(part 10/?)

Jared watched his charges lead a young woman away. He could pick up their
conversation. The young woman was Agent Mulder's daughter. He could see the
resemblance. Did that mean she fell under his protection as well? He nodded,
as long as they were together.

He moved closer, sliding among the shadows. His nose detected the scent of
the others, the smell of old blood from the corpse. He frowned. He could
follow the scent, the impression they left behind.

He thought to Arianna. Not words, nothing as simple as that. A single
thought relayed what he had found, what he planned to do. His regret. His
first duty had to be to his prince. Old lovers came second.

He slipped away from the crowded scene and followed the scent. They had a
mortal with them. Her blood scent was faint, but distinctive.

                                   XXX

Mulder drove to the hotel. Hope was silent in the back seat. She hadn't even
argued. She just nodded when he told her she was staying with them.

Once there Mulder found the room next to his and Scully's unoccupied and he
paid for it. Hope was listless.

"Hope, I want you to take these and try to sleep." Scully pressed two small
white pills into her hand.

"What is it?" Hope looked up. 

"A very mild sedative."

Hope took them without argument.

"So what now? Just wait till someone reports a ... a body? Shouldn't you be
out there looking for Karen?"

Dana looked at Mulder and caught his pained look.

"We have no witnesses, no evidence, no idea where she could be right now.
The forensic team is pouring over that park. As soon as we know anything
I'll let you know. Ok?"

Hope nodded and her head began to fall. She lay back and slipped between the
covers of the hotel bed. "Promise?" She sounded like a lost little girl,
just then. Mulder's heart ached for her. He wanted to be able to make the
pain go away, and he couldn't. He was helpless, and it was killing him inside.

"I promise." He bent down and pressed a kiss to her forehead, to make up for
all the times over the years he'd missed the chance.

She was asleep by the time Scully pushed him from the room.

"What'd you give her?" He sounded worried as they entered their own room.

"Over the counter sleeping pills. Perfectly harmless, Mulder. But it's one
thirty in the morning and she's emotionally exhausted. I wouldn't be
surprised if she sleeps till noon." She crossed to the bathroom and started
to change into her nightgown.

When she returned Mulder was sitting on the edge of the bed, staring at the
wall that separated their rooms, and still in his suit.

She knelt before him and tugged his tie loose. She tossed it in the
direction of their suitcases. "Mulder, you need to sleep, too."

He nodded and managed to change into a pair of old shorts. Once in bed
Scully turned off the light and lay on her side. She felt Mulder's cheek on
her upper arm and his arm wrap around her to rest lightly on the beginning
swell of her stomach. Junior chose that moment to do a rollover. She smiled
into the darkness, knowing he had felt it, too. 

"I can't protect him, Scully."

Her heart froze in her chest. Oh no, Mulder. Not now.

"Him?" She tried to tease him out of it.

"Him." He answered with certainty. "I just have this feeling, it's a him."

"Becoming psychic are you?" She placed her hand on top of his.

"I doubt it. Even if I were, I couldn't protect him. From the world, from
the pain, from things that go bump in the night."

"All we can do, as parents, is try. To pick up the pieces. To clean up the
scrapes and bruises and to teach him how to handle what life will throw at
him. No one can shield us from the pain of life, Mulder. It's part of
living. It makes the good things so much better in comparison. It builds us
and shapes us into who we are."

"Yeah, I guess so. But this one is starting out with the deck stacked
against him. We not only have to worry about the average freaks and psychos."

"I know." She sighed softly. "I know that, Mulder. I knew that when I took
the test, and you know what, I never once considered, despite everything,
not going through with it." She rolled onto her back and felt Mulder use her
breast as a pillow. His hand didn't move, as if, even now, he was trying to
shield the tiny life there. "We have to take it one day at a time, just like
any other people. And when the time comes, we get a really big dog and a
fancy, Lone Gunmen approved security system." She ruffled his hair. 

"Oh, goodie, our home will resemble Fort Knox."

"If you want it to. But you have to decide if what you want is to lock the
world out, or ourselves in. We can't let ourselves become prisoners to fear.
If we do, then they've already won."

"How do you stop yourself from fearing?" he asked her.

"It's not easy. But you replace the fear with vigilance." 

He didn't answer her. Just held her in silence until she fell asleep. She
let sleep steal her away, even though she was aware that he was still awake,
contemplating the nature of fear.

                                    XXX

HECKMAN SAW MILL

The trail led him here. He could feel the air, thick with dread. They had
split up. Two of them and the mortal were here. 

Jared pulled his long hair back into a pony tail, tied with a black velvet
ribbon. More manageable if he were to enter into battle.

He heard a faint scuffing sound behind him and he whirled, peering into the
darkness with cat's eyes. He let out a slow breath as he saw the small,
slight form emerge from behind a stack of already cut lumber.

"How did you find this place?" He asked her in a voice the barest breeze
would carry away and render inaudible.

"Do you think I've been sitting at my desk filling out paperwork all this
time? I went to the storage shed when the police cleared out and caught the
scent." Her face was grim, her small hands balled into fists. "They will
die, Jared. They have brought Dougie over. A child. A little boy. Never to
grow up. To know only the hunger. They will pay a thousand times over."

"Ari, this isn't the time for melodramatic speeches. Two are inside. This is
a place mortals work in, not their true lair. We have to find out what
they're doing." 

Ari nodded and moved past Jared on silent feet.

A small, lost wail cut through the night. Both of them moved in the
direction of the cry. Barely human. Both looked into the dusty window. Both
saw the abomination.

A young woman, naked, bleeding, covered with a score of bites, held in the
grip of one of the Sabbat, as another bent over her, burying his head in her
neck. Feeding.

Ari had only a half a second to curse the fact that she was with a four
hundred year old vampire from the days of chivalry. One who tended to act
before thinking. Just a half a second, before Jared had thrown himself
through the window, filling the night with the sound of breaking glass and
the security alarms.

Unable to prevent more mayhem she leapt through the broken window after him.

Both creatures inside turned to face them, dropping the girl, a forgotten,
incidental heap on the floor. 

"Looky here. It's the Fairy Godmother and Prince fucking Charming come to
rescue Sleeping Beauty." The taller of the two sneered. His face covered in
blood. "Too late."

He laughed then both of them moved in a blur. Ari moved to try and cut them
off, but they were not going for the window. They ran out a side door, still
laughing. She turned to see Jared bending over their victim. She bit her own
lip, tasting the richness of her own blood. 

She was barely recognizable, her lips split, her eye swollen shut and Ari
knew well the signs of rape... but it was Karen Haas, one of her own who was
weakly holding her hand to her neck. Trying to stop the blood from seeping
through her fingers, futily.

Jared saw Ari's hesitation as he gathered the girl up in his arms, smelling
her sweet blood as it soaked into his clothing, aware of the scent of the
drug she'd be forced to take.

"Go! You are older and faster than I. I'll tend to her. Go!"

Ari nodded once and tore off through the door, literally. She tore it from
its hinges.

The sirens blared around him, and Jared stepped back out through the
shattered window. The girl in his arms weighing nothing at all, he took her
a safe distance from the building. 

He sat with her, holding her in his lap. Her eyes were large, dark, and
clouded with pain, fear and the drug. She was clearly terrified of him. She
didn't need to be. She was too pale. He clamped his hand over hers. She had
lost too much blood. Her hand was covering an open wound. No neat little
precise punctures. The Sabbat fed like animals. The poor child was dead, her
body just didn't know it yet.

She made a strangled sound in her throat.

"Shhhh... look at me... look into my eyes. I will make it easier. I will
take away the pain, mon petite. Shhhh... do not fight it any more. Do not
prolong the inevitable. I cannot save you. Mine is the taking of life, and
always shall be. Look into my eyes and see death as a welcome lover."

His eyes bore into hers, commanding her mind to block the pain, to feel free
and floating. To feel safe.

She fought him. Her mind, confused, hurt, bent near to breaking, raged
against dying. She fought it with all that she had. Her soul blazing, she
defied death. Was prepared to spit in his face even as he came to embrace her.

Brilliant. Her rage, her fighting soul, her courage in the face of what she
had surely endured. 

Jared nodded, admiration plain on his pale features. "Very well, mon petite.
We shall see what we can do."

                                    XXX

They had spilt up as they fled. Ari could hear their mocking laughter. Which
to follow? Which one was the leader? Both had flead into the forest.

She made her choice and ran. Her feet taking a speed her shoes were never
meant to sustain. The soles became hot against her flesh. She ignored it.
She saw him up ahead. Reaching out her fingers barely brushed his hair. She
grasped his earring instead.

He let out a roar as she pulled back. The earring ripped free. She smelled
his corrupt blood. He spun. She smiled.

Not only had she pulled free his earring, but his nose ring as well. 

"It was a stupid fashion statement anyway." She dropped into a crouch, her
eyes blazing.

"Ace will make you fear your own shadow." He sneered.

Ari silently cursed that she'd chased down the wrong idiot.

He came at her.

In the end he really hadn't stood a chance. He realized that just a fraction
too late as a small hand connected with his chest and did not stop. His eyes
grew wide as she pulled back, holding his unbeating heart before him. She
tossed it to the ground, reached forward and closed her hands on either side
of his head. One wet hand, one dry, she twisted even as he tried to claw out
her eyes. 

He fell. His heart gone, his neck broken. Yet still, he lived. She took hold
of his leather jacket and pulled him along. To a clearing. 

She smiled as she exacted her final revenge. She found it perfectly fitting
considering the way his victims died.

                                    XXX

She avoided the sound of sirens and followed the blood bond to Jared. She
found him, a mile from the sawmill. He was shirtless. His shirt was wrapped
around Karen. 

Arianna froze. Karen's arms and legs were no longer covered in deep bites,
only the dark puckered scars of them. She cocked her head and could no
longer hear the girl's feeble heartbeat. 

She walked closer, slowly, and saw Jared's blue eyes watching the girl's
face, tenderly. He looked up at Ari. She looked and saw the redness of
freshly healed flesh on his wrist. In the shape of a bite. 

Karen's eyes fluttered, and she moaned. Jared stood, still cradling her in
his arms, holding her close. Possesively. Not the possession of a man to a
woman, but of a father to a... Childe.

"Jared... what have you DONE!"

end part 10....

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Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(part 11/?)


Dana Scully moaned in her sleep.

<<She was a little girl again. In a tent. Missy was sleeping next to her.
They were in the Rockies. Daddy was on leave, and they were all camping.

She heard a noise outside the tent that had nothing to do with the wind in
the trees, or the crackling embers of the campfire. She buried her head in
her sleeping bag and tried not to be afraid.

Billy and Charlie had delighted themselves with telling her every ghost
story they new. She'd laughed then, around the campfire, surrounded by
family. There were no such things as ghost bears, or a phantom wolf pack.
Ghosts were not real. They were just fun stories. SHE didn't know anyone who
had seen a ghost. And she wasn't about to believe such silliness unless she
saw it herself. At least, that's what seven year old Dana told herself.
She'd even convinced herself of it. 

Until now. In the dark. With everyone asleep but her, because she'd been
reading under the cover of her sleeping bag. Her flashlight illuminating the
further adventures of Nancy Drew. Now she was alone in the darkness,
surrounded by the spooky sounds of the forest, and the far off sound of...
footsteps.

Her eyes squeezed shut and she bit back a whimper before her rational seven
year old mind reasoned what was really going on. Billy. He and Charlie had
snuck out of their tent and were going to try to scare her and Missy. It was
just the kind of things her pesky brothers would do. Having Daddy yell at
them for it was nothing compared to seeing their sister's faces frozen in fear.

Dana smiled to herself. Well, they had another thing coming. She quietly
reached out and pulled on her sneakers. Trying to control her giggles at the
thought of outsmarting the two Scully terrors, she managed to inch up the
zipper of the tent with no noise. She snuck out and moved away from the
small shelter of orange nylon.

If she just circled around when they made a move for the tent SHE could jump
out at THEM, and oh wouldn't that be the bestest surprise ever?

She snuck into the treeline and hunched, waiting.

Something cold and immovable clamped over her mouth, and she was being
lifted. This was NOT her brothers. She smelled something awful, rotting meat
and mold. She struggled and tried to scream. Daddy! Daddy help me! But the
bad thing that held her was taking her away from the campsite, from her
family. And Dana Scully knew the meaning of true terror with all of her
little heart.>>

Scully thrashed, trying to fight off an invisible opponent. Mulder's eyes
snapped open. He knew at once what was wrong. He'd had enough nightmares to
know the throes of one. Should he wake her or let her ride it out? Sometimes
waking someone from a nightmare was the worse choice. They awoke dazed and
confused and still half in the terror. 

He reached over and stroked her face, making shushing noises. Speaking
softly into her ear. "It's a dream, it's only a dream. You're ok. You're
safe with me." 

<<The bad thing seemed to carry her forever. She was completely lost. If she
got away she knew she'd never find the camp again.

Suddenly it let go of her mouth and spun her around. 

She looked up into glowing red eyes in the moonlit darkness. Skin drawn
tight over bone, no hair, misshapen ears, and a lumpy face. A demon. A demon
from Hell just like Sister Mary Eugenia said. Dana Scully screamed even as
her mind promised to God she would never again put shaving cream on the
toilet seats of St. Mark's school again. Ever. Ever.

Then the demon opened its mouth. Two long pointy teeth gleamed in the
moonlight. Foul breath wafted into her face. And she screamed and screamed
and screamed.

Then it was gone. She watched wide eyed as an angel from God appeared out of
nowhere and pushed the demon to the ground.

She watched the demon and angel fight. Her angel, her guardian angel had
long blond hair, just like in the pictures. But the pictures never showed
angels with eyes glowing molten gold. Gold... like the streets of Heaven.
The pictures also showed angels as not boys or girls, but her angel had a
neat little beard and mustache. He fought the demon for her.

She watched, no longer afraid. Because God wouldn't let the demon win. She
knew her angel would save her. 

She hadn't expected him to pick up a dead branch and ram it into the demon's
heart, however. And with such force it pinned the still thrashing demon to
the ground.

The angel looked around and saw her. His smile was all an angel's should be.

"Are you all right?"

Dana nodded. Awed that her guardian angel talked to her. "You're my angel
aren't you?"

He laughed. His laughter was rich and deep and made her tummy flutter with
the beauty of it. 

"Now that is ONE thing I have never been called before." He smiled and
winked at her. "No, you're the angel. And you are dreaming. This is all a
dream. A bad dream. You are safe, in bed." He moved forward and scooped her
up in his strong arms. She felt safe, and sleepy. It was like he was beating
his angel wings against her mind. Feather strokes soothing her. Sleeping.
Dreaming. It was all a bad dream.

"My brothers were telling me ghost stories," she yawned. "I was gonna
outsmart them, but the demon was there." She lay her head on the angel's
shoulder. "I can't find my way back."

"I can. I can smell your campfire, even all this way. Hush now, find happier
dreams, mon petite." He stroked her hair and she did find happier dreams.
The bad thing, the demon had gone away. All just a dream.>>

Scully awoke with a gasp. Her heart was no longer pounding, and she felt
safe and secure. She felt Mulder's arms around her and he was stroking her
hair. 

"Bad one?"

"Yeah," she nodded and reached to touch his face, "but it had a happy ending."

"Good." He looked over at the clock near the bed. 3:30am. "Go back to sleep." 

                                    XXX

Arianna fumed the entire trip to the Tyche House. She got out of her car and
waited for Jared to park. He emerged from his gleaming, black Porsche
carrying the still unconscious Childe in his arms.

He had simply pointed out that Karen had been doomed from the damage done,
and explained about her ravaged throat. He calmly met Ari's gaze as he
related the girl's fight against death. 

"Chere', I had to admire her spirit. I have a weakness for little females
who have a soul of steel wrapped in a soft package." His half-smile and
teasing nature did NOT calm Ari.

Ari glared as he walked past her now, cradling Karen like a babe. Karen
stirred slightly in her weakened state and Ari felt Jared force the
fledgling into a deeper sleep. "Shhh, mon petite. It was just a bad dream.
All that went before was a bad dream. When you wake it will be to a whole
new world."

Ari opened the front door to the shelter. "I'm assuming you are keeping her
unconscious while YOUR blood cleans the drug out of her system."

"Of course. Ari, are you jealous?"

Arianna snorted. "Hardly. I am NOT the jealous type. And if you were looking
for a Bride and not a Childe... you have just picked the WRONG girl."

Jared shook his head. "I saw into her mind. Into her pain. Her distrust of
men was great, is greater now. I knew her preferences before I brought her
to me. I don't care. I admire her spirit. She will be a great asset to my
kind. Do you know that in four hundred years I have never had a daughter?"

"So you choose NOW to have paternal urges? Come on, I think I have some
clothes here that will fit her. We only have a few hours till dawn and much
planning to do. You and she will stay with me this day."

Ari walked through the hallway leading from the main room, away from the
offices. She pounded heavily on Tom Sullivan's door. He flung it open, his
long graying hair a wild mass around his head. He fumbled to put his glasses on.

"Ari? What's wrong?" There was fear in his eyes.

"Tom, in the morning I want you to get all the kids out of the Tyche House
and into different motels. Open the bags of dirty laundry and put one in
each room. Stuff the beds with pillows to make it look like the kids are in
bed..."

"What the Hell is going on?" he demanded.

"I always loved chess, Tom. Thinking ahead, anticipating your opponent's
moves...  I think I've pissed off the Sabbat, and they are going to hit this
place fast and hard tomorrow night. Their idea of revenge will be to kill
every kid in here. Not MY kids. Now do as I say. I have a trap to set. Oh...
and where are the extra fixtures and bulbs for the florescent lights?"

Tom was sheet-white and he stumbled back when Jared pushed through his door
and lay Karen Haas on Tom's bed. "And get this child some clothing, please."

Tom grabbed for his pants. "You know, may you live in interesting times is a
CURSE. I should have known hanging out with do-gooder bloodsuckers was gonna
give me a coronary." He paused, noticing Karen's condition for the first
time. "Oh, no."

Ari shook her head. "Don't look at me... he did it. Now move, I want all the
residents out of here first thing in the morning. Tomorrow is Sunday... take
our bus... make them all go to church and cross themselves with holy water."

Tom frowned. "Ari, crosses and holy water won't help..."

"I know, but it can't hurt, either. If I could think of a less suspicious
way to do it I'd have you take them to a Temple, a Druid and a Mosque just
to cover all the bases." 

Tom shuffled out of his bedroom to go make plans. 

Tom was the only mortal in nearly three hundred years to know Ari's secret,
and through her, Jared's and allowed the privilege of retaining the memory.
He didn't fear them, or judge them. For he'd been working at the Tyche House
for ten years before making the discovery. He knew good, no matter what face
it wore, or what darkness it had buried within it. He also knew enough to
keep his mouth shut, because if the Prince or any other Kindred found out he
knew he'd be mind-wiped or killed with little thought.

"So, what is your plan, oh devious one?" Jared sat on the bed and looked her
in the eye.

"My friend in the woods was not chosen for his brains. He let something
slip. He said that Ace would make me fear my own shadow."

She saw Jared shiver and nodded. "Yes, my thoughts exactly. If it means what
we think, then he's going to be very dangerous, and I have a plan to stop him."

                                       XXX

Ace slowly ripped up the Jack of spades as Queenie and Deuce watched.

"Ace, she'd killed two already... she's gonna be pissed..."

The shadows of the room twisted and reformed, came alive, their darkness
surrounded Queenie and lifted her into the air. She let out a growl of rage
at the treatment.

"Shut up. You whine too much. I might need to get myself another Queen.
Maybe that sweet little innocent from tonight, huh?" 

The shadows released her and she dropped to her hands and knees. They
resettled in their proper, logical, places.

"Tomorrow first thing we dig up the four stiffs we buried out back. Then we
go get some of our own back. The bitch will be out lookin for us, and no
guardin the hen house."

Queenie snarled. "Dig em up? They're supposed to dig themselves up, or stay
there. Ace, you are losin it."

"No, we need the new recruits. They'll be hungry enough. It's been five
days. The Beast will have hold. And if you question my judgement again
you'll be their first chow time." He tossed the card confetti at her.

end part 11...

Comments? Critiques? Feedback?


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Rating: *****NC-17****

Yes this is the long awaited NC-17 part. Unfortunately it isn't a very big
part. I just have these editors hitting me in the head with blunt objects
till I write some erotica.... Ow! Deb! Stop that! Ow! Nancy! Stop that! Ow!

Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(part 12/?)

Dana Scully woke up to the most delightful sensation. Warm lips pressing
against the back of her neck, down her shoulder... and a wonderfully skilled
hand kneading her breast. Tweaking the nipple, rolling it between thumb and
forefinger, shooting delicious jolts of lightening right to her center.

"Mmmm... Now I'm having a good dream." she moaned into her pillow.

"The dream's just started." Mulder's sexy, smoky voice rolled over her
pleasantly as the hand that teased her breast flowed downward, lower, lower,
ahhh... right there. He knew just where and how to touch. His fingers
pressed against her and she bucked into his hand. 

"Oh, God..." Her brain shifted back into reality. "Mulder, Hope is right
next door."

"She's asleep, I checked on her. I've already taken a run, got breakfast,
showered and had enough time to watch you sleep. All curled up like a cat,
your mouth just the slightest bit open, begging me to kiss you..."

She purred just like the cat he'd named her. She reached behind and leaned
back for a kiss. He obliged. His mouth toying with hers, his tongue taking
little sips before plunging into deeper waters even as his fingers did, his
thumb finding the very spot that made the woman in his arms lose all
semblance of control.

Her hand moved down, feeling behind her to caress his side. He was not
kidding. His skin was still shower damp, and he was gloriously naked.

Her seeking hand found him where he was pressed against her back. Hot and
throbbing. 

"Have I ever mentioned that I appreciate the fact that you are an early riser?"

"On occasion." He gently nibbled her ear and she felt the first little shock
emanate from his fingertips. 

His other arm snaked under her, that hand began to pay attention to her
other breast. His tongue traced the path of the tendons in her neck as his
hands coaxed her into the storm. It built within her quickly. She had found,
of late, that her body seemed to respond much faster than it had before. Her
sex drive had increased. Not that their sex life had ever been lacking, but
she had been getting turned on at the most inopportune times. Her breasts
were more sensitive, and the slightest touch of his hand sent her into a
tingling oblivion.

In seemingly no time at all, the storm broke over her in waves and she
rocked into his hand, then back against him. Her hand squeezed him in time
to her movements. He groaned.

She shifted, throwing her leg up and over his. Reveling in the contrast of
the raspy hair on his leg against the smoothness of hers.

He needed no more urging.

He entered her slowly, from behind. His hands stayed steadily occupied as he
rocked into her. Filling her. Completing her. She pushed back against him,
not wanting to lose any of this. 

The bed creaked slightly as they moved. Soft sighs and muffled cries. She
turned to speak but was silenced with his mouth. He was close, she could
feel the tensing of his body, the frantic urgency of his thrusts.

He tweaked her nipple hard as he pressed down on the knot of nerves made
super sensitive by his earlier ministrations. She cried out and stiffened as
the second wave took her. And he was there with her. She felt him spill into
her. Fill her with his love. With the evidence of his desire for her.

She sighed as he held her close. Not moving yet. Still within her, his hands
moved to cradle the slight bulge of her stomach, to caress her there. 

They had done this. They had created this. The two of them, together. In an
act just like the one they had just completed. They had created life. If
they could do that, together, they could do anything. 

Scully smiled and leaned her head back against his shoulder. "I definitely
like your wake up calls."

"Glad to be of service, Mrs. Mulder. Just leave the tip on the nightstand
next to the phone."

As if on cue the offensive instrument began to ring. With a sigh of regret
Mulder disengaged himself and reached for it.

"Mulder."

He listened intently to the person on the other end, nodding. "We'll be
there. Thanks, Detective Sullenburger. Yeah, well I know you are most likely
calling me from someplace the others can't see you. Hey, I'm an
investigator, that's how I know. See you in a few."

He hung up and brushed the back of his fingers up Scully's arm. "Shower and
eat, they have another body."

"I hope you want me to get dressed too, otherwise I'll be putting on quite a
show." She rolled out of bed against the protest of limbs gone languid. "Hope?"

"I'll get dressed and wake her, tell her where we're going. I want her to
stay here, though, and to keep the door locked."

Scully nodded. Wonderful morning wake-ups were pushed to the back of their
minds as they once again focused on the case at hand. And the sick dread in
both of their stomachs that the body found belonged to Karen Haas.

                                     XXX
HECKMAN SAW MILL

Mulder ignored the hot glares as he moved past the police and forensics
teams working around the saw mill. He kept his hand on the small of Scully's
back, somehow making the gesture protective as well as courtly. 

Bill Sullenburger dislodged himself from a knot of uniformed cops and
approached the two.

"Got a call last night on an apparent break in. Window was smashed and the
side door was torn off its hinges. First officers on the scene thought it
was just vandals till he saw this." he gestured them to follow and led them
to the blood stain on the concrete. It was a large pool. Messy and dried.

"We're estimating about five pints just spilled all over. They still thought
vandals and pigs blood, but collected evidence anyway. The lab called in
this morning. It's human. AB negative in fact, all seemingly from a single
source. I don't know anyone who can survive losing five pints. So it looks
like a homicide, sans body." He shuffled his feet slightly. "Except for one
piece of evidence we can not officially name the victim."

He held out an evidence bag. Inside was a single earring. A Marquisette
heart with an amethyst teardrop dangling from it. Mulder recongnized it and
closed his eyes, passing the bag to Scully. 

"Karen Haas was wearing earrings like that at the funeral yesterday." Mulder
explained.

Scully shuddered, remembering the medical history she'd gotten off the
college and Hope last night. "Karen is AB negitive. I remember because it's
a pretty rare type."

Bill nodded. "We also have a ripped up dress. It's also covered in blood.
They missed it first time around cause it was tossed up into the rafters.
And that isn't all."

Mulder looked at Sullenburger questioningly.

"Back in the woods. We were combing for a body. We found one all right, just
not the one we were looking to find."

He led them down a deer path and into a clearing roped off with yellow
police tape. They ducked under it. There were no other police here.

The body, or what remained of it was well charred. Or, the bones were.
Scully bend down and poked at the skull with a pencil. "This appears to be
an old corpse, I'd say the person was dead for fifty or more years. But they
recently dug him up, dismembered the skeleton and burnt off any remaining
flesh."

Mulder pointed to the pelvis section which was laying next to the skull.
"And what does that tell you?" he asked.

"The body was of a male. Ritual desecration, maybe?" She didn't move it,
unwilling to tamper with the charred piece of wood protruding from it.

"Looks to me, like that wood was there when the body was burnt, sometime
around sunrise." Mulder pointed out. "Looks an awful lot like someone shoved
a wooden stake up the corpses..."

"Mulder! This is the corpse of a man who died years ago by the deterioration
of the bones, not of someone killed last night."

He shrugged and scanned the area. Wincing he tapped Sullenburger on the
shoulder and pointed to a tree just outside of the police tape. On the west
side of the tree, in the shade, something hung.

Sullenburger cringed when he realized what the charred piece of flesh was.
"What the hell?"

"Someone was pissed off and nailed his balls to a tree," Mulder explained.

He walked closer, with some reluctance, when he caught a sparkle out of the
corner of his eye. Draped over the long wooden spike was a chain. One end
held a earring, the other a nose ring. The kind of thing a hard rock fan
might wear.

"This case keeps getting weirder and weirder." Sullenburger muttered.

"Why?" Mulder looked at him.

"Because of all this..."

"No, why did you call us instead of letting us find out about this too late
to see for ourselves? Why have you been so helpful? I mean, usually the best
we can hope from from local PD is indifference, the times we've actually
been facing locals on friendly terms have been few and far between. And
after last night, you are risking the censure of your own people to call us in."

Sullenburger shrugged and dug his hands in his pockets. "My kid brother was
a Fed. Wanted it so bad he could taste it. Got in. Made a hell of an agent.
But he was always a sharp shooter, since we were kids. So he joined the SWAT
team. We were all proud of him."

"Were?" Scully looked up from her examination of the scattered bones.

"Yeah. They say he committed suicide. He wasn't the suicidal type. He had a
wife and baby on the way. He wouldn't have done it. And he was even afraid
of fire."

Scully stood her eyes wide. "Fire?"

"Yeah." Bill lifted the police tape and moved away from the carnage. "On an
assignment they say he doused himself with gasoline and set himself on fire."
He spoke softly, over his shoulder, before walking away.

end part 12...

anyone figure out who Bill's brother was? :)

Comments welcome.



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Warning: Language, violence and in this part, some distinctly odd erotica
that doesn't really involve sex. Hmmmm...

Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(part 13/?)

The car was a safe heaven. Luckily the press hadn't latched on to the
'vandalism' at the saw mill as being related to the so called 'Butcher
Slayings'.

Scully closed her eyes and leaned back in the seat. "What are you going to
tell Hope?"

Mulder shook his head. What could he tell her? Could he face her and coldly,
clinically tell her that they'd found five pints of what very well may be
her friend's blood, her shredded, bloody clothing and her earring... but no
body. No closure.

Shit. No fucking certainty. Was Hope doomed to search the faces of dark
haired, petite women of Karen's age all her life, looking for a friend,
hoping against hope? Would she walk down the street and see a familiar walk
or gesture and let her hopes soar... "That's how Karen used to walk. That's
how she moves, how she gestures, it must be her..." only to feel her heart
hit her toes when she faced a stranger?

Mulder had been dancing that dance himself for twenty-five years. Doing
double duty two years ago when Scully was simply... gone. No finality. No
resolution. Just the eternal hope, the part that never was willing to give
up, to let go. And while he never would give up or let go... that was not
what he wanted for Hope. 

Five pints of blood. Karen was dead. She could not survive that much blood
loss, or... whatever the hell had been done to her to make her lose so much
blood.

He liked Karen, even though he didn't know her that well. She was smart, and
tough, and she protected Hope as if they were sisters. 

How many calls, after the disastrous leave taking that ended his first day
in the presence of his daughter, had been politely, but oh so smoothly
deflected by Karen? An unknown face with a smooth as silk voice telling him
Hope was out, or in class, or sleeping or in the bath... never able to come
to the phone. Karen, she of a thousand excuses. 

He hadn't appreciated it then, but he realized what the girl was doing, and
that she was doing it for Hope. Being there for her as he was not.
Supporting her when he'd callously ripped her heart out and stomped on it
for good measure.

"Mulder?" Scully's voice brought him back, as always. 

"I ... I don't know. We both know that Karen is most likely dead. The
evidence for it is circumstantial though. Without a body... can Hope ever
cope with this? Can she cope with it if there IS a body? Jesus, Scully,
she's lost so much already. She had this life... then she learned I was her
father, and everything she had was gone. Destroyed. Ripped away."

"Don't do this, Mulder. Dr. Jamison was murdered before Hope knew you even
existed. YOU saved her. She would still have been kidnapped by that lunatic
if she didn't know about you. Only without you, she'd have been raped and
tortured to death. Keep thinking of that. It's not a nice image is it? YOU
got to her in time. You saved her. You tended to her when she was hurt. You
are giving her something to hold on to. You are there for her now. If I hear
one more 'I-am-the-bane-of-the universe' piece of crap out of your mouth I
will most likely hit you."

He nodded as he mentally refuted her assertions. He hadn't saved Hope, some
unknown, unseen gunman had. And Hope would not have been in DC, in the path
of the lunatic, if she hadn't been looking for HIM. Saying it out loud would
just piss Scully off. She had enough to worry about.

"So what now?" Scully asked.

"Just suppose, for a moment, that the skeleton in the woods is not 50 or
more years old. Just go with me on this for a moment, Scully. What if he was
one of the people who kidnapped Karen? I'd say tearing him apart, shoving a
wooden stake up his ass and nailing his genetailia to a tree is about as
subtle as say... sticking a pimp's head to a street sign."

"And the burning was due to what? The sunrise? You believe that this victim
was a vampire? Ok. So if this person was a vampire, and he kidnapped and
killed Karen, then what killed him?"

"The same thing that killed Rico Torres, Scully. THAT'S why the killing made
no sense when thrown in with the death of Karla Morris. I think we're
looking at TWO different killers."

Scully frowned, "You already knew that from the post mortem bruising on the
alleyway slayings."

"Ok we are looking at a whole BUNCH of different killers. And I think
Arianna Llewellyn is one of them."

Scully leaned her elbow against the car door and rested her temple in her
hand. "Not again..."

"One group of semi organized vampire killers, like the Trinity Cult. They
make the wrong choice of victim, an ex-prostitute under the protection of
another vampire. This pisses off the other vampire. I think we are looking
at some sort of undead turf war."

"The Crypts and the Bloods with fangs?" she smirked.

He smiled teasingly. "I think we should pay a visit to Tyche House."

"But, Mulder, if your theory, completely beyond the realms of reality as it
is, were right, then Arianna wont be at the Tyche House. It's nine in the
morning. She'll be sleeping in her coffin somewhere in a old tux and black
velvet cape."

"Yeah, but we can talk to the kids again, and find out if anyone has seen
her during the day." He started the car and pulled away from the death
ridden site of the saw mill.

                                    XXX

TYCHE HOUSE

They arrived just as the dull green bus pulled up to the front of the
building. The door opened and the kids of all ages and nationalities poured
out. Last out was Tom Sullivan. 

"Ok, go back in, get two changes of clothes and anything you think you might
need overnight." He instructed the children as Mulder and Scully approached.

"Mr. Sullivan, what's going on?"

"Gang war." Kimmy Elko chimed in, flashing Mulder a smile. "This happens to
be in the middle of the prospective battleground, so we're clearing out till
it's over."

"Really?" Mulder looked at Scully, who just raised an eyebrow and crossed
her arms.

"Yeah." Sullivan gave the ten-year-old a little shove towards the door.
"It's safer to know when to retreat and when to stand your ground."

"But where is everyone going to go?" Scully gestured to the building. "You
have forty six children here, over night accommodations are going to be an
expensive proposition."

"Emergency fund." Sullivan answered, quickly.

"We stopped by to talk to Ms. Llewellyn. She said to contact her here."
Mulder stood in Tom Sullivan's way.

"Ari isn't here. She is taking care of the center's business. Now if you'll
excuse me I have to make sure none of these kids pick a fight over whose
hairbrush is whose." He dodged Mulder and headed up the stairs. 

Mulder and Scully followed. "We'd like to talk to the kids again." 

Tom shook his head. "No time. I'm moving them into hotel rooms by noon. Try
back tomorrow or Tuesday."

"You think the gang war will be over by then?" Mulder's face was carefully
blank.

"One way or the other, Agent Mulder. One way or the other." Tom slipped into
the front doors and closed them in Mulder's face.

He looked at Scully. 

She nodded. "Ok, something is going on, and it's happening tonight.
Shouldn't we call the local office for back up?"

"And tell them what? Two groups of vampires are going to duke it out, bring
your Von Helsing Kit and eat lots of garlic?" He shook his head. "No, we
stake this place out on our own."

                                  XXX

Well below the Tyche House the remains of Cleveland's old subway system
pass. Long ago, a single industrious individual closed off both ends,
leaving a large chamber. Once, long ago, there was an entrance to the subway
right next to the Tyche House. When the building expanded to make room for
more classrooms and four more boarding rooms it was built over the old
closed-off entrance. Arianna's office was put into that corner. If anyone
took the time to measure the outside of the Tyche House, and then the inside
they would find the inner space was four feet shorter then the outer. Part
of her office wall was capable of moving out and sliding to the side. A door
that revealed the old subway entrance. 

Below was her sanctuary.

The chamber was large, and the concrete walls had been painted over with
frescoes of Greek mythology. The artist had been skilled enough to adorn any
gallery. He lay now, on a large, overstuffed couch that was part of an
elegant living room suite. A large oriental rug marked the boundaries of the
living room area. Beside it, a queen-sized canopy bed, hung with rich velvet
of the deepest burgundy. Two woman lay on the bed. 

The three human forms did not move. No rising and falling of chests marked
them as sleepers. No snores or sighes filled the dead quiet. Their stillness
would unnerve any viewer not of their blood.

Ari's eyes fluttered open. Two hours till sunset. She could feel it, even in
the protected darkness. She flicked on the lights, illuminating the room and
those in it.

She sat up and looked at Karen, sleeping peacefully. Sleeping like the dead.

She left the bed and knelt by the sofa. 

Jared's face was chiseled alabaster. His master had chosen him not only for
his artistic talent and sharp mind, but for his beauty as well. In life he
had half the women of Elizabeth's court chasing after him. He'd allowed most
of them to catch him.

She stroked cool fingers down his cheek, running them over the neatly
clipped silkiness of his goatee. His hand caught her wrist and his pale blue
eyes peered at her, into her. He kissed her fingertips.

She bent to kiss him. His lips were cold, but soft and pliant beneath her
own. She tasted the salt sweetness of his blood, knowing he had cut his
tongue on one retracted fang.

She drew back slightly and ran her hands down his arms as he lay, watching her.

He was wearing black slacks, a black sports jacket and a dark gray turtle
neck. She moved one hand to stroke over the ribbed cotton fabric at his
throat. "Arming yourself against me?"

He shook his head. "No, never." He sat up, abruptly, and shed the jacket and
turtleneck. His body was as finely sculpted as any Greek statue. Ari kissed
him again, then brushed her lips along his jaw. Her lips, soft and cool,
pressed against his neck.

He stiffened and bit back a cry as her sharp fangs dropped and slid
delicately into his flesh. The warm sensuality he felt as she drew him into
herself was beyond any mortal sex ever experienced. He flowed into her,
deeper than any mortal man, becoming one with her in her veins, in her whole
being.

His eyes flashed gold as he bent his head slightly to lick at her throat,
tilted to the side, raised to him, expectantly. He slid into her with his
teeth. The rich, hot, sweet taste of her blood sent a thrill through his
veins, It burned and invigorated. 

It was one continuous orgasm, never ending until they chose. The pleasure
was so close to pain it crossed the line at times, making them shake and
shudder as they each drew from the other. 

With the blood came memories, visions of each other's past. Nothing hidden,
nothing spared. This, surely, was the truest expression of love, of trust,
known on earth.

Too soon, she drew away, pulling her fangs from him and leaving him feel
empty where they had been. One flick of her tongue cleaned the spot on his
throat, the wounds gone as soon as she withdrew.

He released her and willed the Beast back. It still sparkled slightly, brief
flashes of gold in the blueness of his eyes. Ari smiled.

"We will need that tonight. We will need the bond. We will need each other."

He nodded. They both turned as they heard a delicate cough from the
direction of the bed. 

Karen Haas was awake, and sitting. "I suppose it's pointless to ask what
happened. What I want to know is... How?"

Jared smiled slightly. "Most of what you need to know is with you, memories
transferred with my blood." He caressed Ari's face and then stood, crossing
to his Childe.

Karen grimaced, bending over slightly and clutching her stomach. When she
looked at Jared again her eyes flashed gold. "It hurts."

He bit into his wrist and offered it to her. "Drink. Accept. There is much
to do tonight, so we will have to delay your first hut. I will have to
sustain you for now."

Karen looked at his wrist, both fascinated and repelled by the welling
redness there. It pulled at her, drew her. She needed it, wanted it, as
strongly as any need for heroin had ever been.

She leaned forward and attached her mouth to his wrist, part of her
screaming in terror, far in the back of her mind. That part was quickly
quieted by the clawing, needy THING inside her. The memories came. What she
was, how she was, who he was. He would never hurt her. Not like they had,
not like any of the men before. She was his. He would protect her, as no one
ever had before. As she drank, she wept. For the woman who had died in an
old saw mill. For the pain of her life, for those she knew before. She
remembered it. She knew and kept each terror, each agony, and cradled it to
her heart. 

She broke away from Jared and looked at him. Her eyes once more a dark
brown. There was a thirst in her still. But this beast was not the one she
would struggle with for an eternity. This beast had a name. Revenge.

end part 13...

I'm sure you are tired of reading that I welcome feedback, but I do, so
there. :)


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Warning: Rated R for language, violence and all that lovely stuff we claim
we never read. The NC-17 chapter is already back there... and was so marked.

Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(part 14/?)

UNKNOWN FOREST LOCATION
6:30PM

The shovel hit the earth with a soft *chick-shhh*. The pile of dirt grew
larger with every sound. Ace watched with a small wrinkle of concentration
lining his forehead. No one held the shovel. It was surrounded by dark,
swirling shadows.

Queenie sat on a log looking bored and stroking Deuce's blonde hair, as a
human might pet a dog.

The shovel stopped when a hand shot through the packed ground. Filthy,
nailed broken, thin and curled into a claw. The hand was followed by an arm,
then a head. A young man, covered in mud. His eyes wide, red and quite mad
slowly emerged.

"Diamond." Ace hissed. The newly emerged man snarled and sprang at Ace.

Ace laughed and moved aside at the last moment, allowing the creature he had
just released to rush past him and strike a tree. The darkness surrounded
the snarling, spitting thing, hefting it into the air as it thrashed and
convulsed.

"Welcome to the night." Ace grinned. "What you want is blood, the thing
clawing at your guts and brain demands it. I'm going to give you some, so it
that lovely creature over there, and the boy. Then you will be part of us."

The man-thing dropped to the ground and Ace hauled hum up by the collar of
it's filthy, shredded shirt. "I name you Diamond."

The unmanned shovel began to work again, deep under the dirt they could hear
the scraping and clawing of the other three struggling to free themselves,
mad with the hunger.

                                 XXX

TYCHE HOUSE
7:00PM

Scully had fallen asleep. Mulder looked at her, enjoying her profile in
silence. 

She was sleeping a lot more lately. He'd noticed her twice falling asleep at
her desk in the office when they were working on paperwork and reports.
She'd often curl up in a chair and be asleep right after they got home from
work, leaving him to prepare dinner. When she did, though, she'd wake up
looking embarrassed and sheepish. 

He considered asking her to go back to the hotel and keep a watch on Hope,
then tossed the idea out the window. She'd see through that plan before he'd
finished saying it. And she'd rip him a new asshole. She was SO determined
to prove she could keep up, that she was just as capable an agent now as she
was four months ago. She took this obsession of proving herself too far most
of the time.

He had to chuckle to himself. Like he should talk.

Still, there was nothing wrong with admitting you couldn't take certain
smells any more, or at getting tired quickly, or even at not being able to
run as fast, not when you were four months pregnant. Her poor body was
working double duty. She tried hard to keep herself neutral, but she got
pissed off more often lately too, and out of no where she'd become much more
playful then usual. He had to admit he preferred the playful.

He sat up straight when he saw the lights of the Tyche House begin to come
on. On three different floors, lights clicked on in windows at random.

Someone hadn't cleared out. Three floors. Looked like three someones. He
reached over and shook Scully's shoulder.

"Hmm?" She blinked sleep out of her eyes and stretched.

"Someone's home. Come on." 

They crossed the street and Mulder banged on the huge, wooden double doors.

                                   XXX

When the emerged into Ari's office Karen looked a bit sluggish and confused,
but her eyes started to dart to everything, as if seeing it all for the
first time.

Indeed, Ari thought, she was. Everything would seem sharper, more solid, the
entire world in focus for the first time. And details, the change made you
able to take in painstaking details at a glance. There was three small
cracks in one panel of the tiffany style lamp sitting on the desk, Ari had
never examined it, just noticed it from the first look. If she looked she
could see the dust particles floating in the air, without the aid of
sunlight streaming through a window. She was aware of a spider seated in the
center of it's web in the far left corner of her office. Awareness permeated
the essence of the Kindred. 

In darkness they moved to the room Ari and Jared had left off working on
before. 

"Karen grab that tool box and pass us anything we ask for." Ari ordered as
she started to climb a ladder, in the dark. Once at the top she held her
hand down. "Wire cutters."

Karen saw the toolbox and found the tool requested as Jared climbed another
ladder. 

"What are you doing?" She asked as she passed up the wire cutters.

"Making a nasty surprise." Jared answered from atop his perch.

They worked with quick fingers, moving the ladders, lifting aloft the
frames, the work going quickly, much faster then humanly possible. That task
complete Ari passes out a dozen little tape players to each of them.

"Go to each room and put this on the bed, hitting play. It's got the sound
of a human heartbeat and breathing recorded. It's continuous play. Just
don't touch the volume it's set." 

Jared looked at the little silver boxes. "How long have you been planning
this, chere'?"

"Since they killed Karla." She answered quickly and headed out the door. "Oh
and turn on some lights. Not all, just enough to make it look convincing
from the outside."

Jared frowned. "Ari, are you planning to..." he wiggled the fingers of one
hand at her.

She flashed a smile and fished a small metal flash from her pocket. It
looked like one of those old perfume flask necklaces. "I took some blood
from last night's asshole. Since we are facing a Sabbat then this will have
the elements of the blood of the rest of his pack."

Jared nodded and moved away, telling Karen to take the third floor.

Jared moved from room to room, each press of a little 'play' button making
the Tyche house sound more and more full of life to his ears. Sleeping life.
The open bag of dirty laundry in each room made it smell occupied. He was on
the last room when he heard the knock at the door. He sent a questioning
thought to Ari. He received a negative impression. Not them.

                                     X

Mulder wasn't surprised to see Arianna open the door, even though he had not
seen her enter the building.

"Agents Mulder and Scully, why am I not surprised?" She looked up at them. 

"We have a few more questions." Mulder stepped toward the door to have it
half closed by the tiny woman inside.

"It would be in your best interests to hold these questions until tomorrow."
She met Mulder's eyes. 

He found himself, perversely, agreeing with her. 

At least until she stiffened and opened the door wider. "No time. Get in.
Did anyone ever tell you your timing stinks?"

Mulder waited for Scully to enter first while he shook his head to clear it,
unsure why he'd thought they could wait till tomorrow night just moments ago.

He was about to ask Ari what she'd been doing all day when a tall blonde man
stepped into the reception area. He heard Scully gasp next to him and he
looked at her questioningly. She didn't see him. Her attention was focused
on the blond, and Mulder felt the irrational urge to smash in the guy's way
too perfect face.

"Angel." The word was a whispered sigh from Scully's lips, and she was,
herself, way too pale.

The blond's eyes widened a bit, then he smiled. "Ahhh... I had the feeling
we had met before, that I should know you, Agent Scully. You are still the
only person to ever make THAT assumption."

She shook her head. "What the hell is going on here? I've never seen you
before... it was just an old dream. It couldn't have been real. Some sort of
hypnotic suggestion?"

The blond nodded. "Yes, just not as you think." He looked at Ari who nodded
and jerked her thumb to the door. He nodded back. "It was real, Dana. All
too real. Unfortunately you will see that for yourself all too soon. This
way, hurry."

Mulder didn't move, placing a hand on Scully's shoulder he stopped her.
"What's going on?"

"I'll explain later, Mulder. But... I have the feeling they aren't going to
try to harm us, if that's what you're worried about."

Jared and Ari led them down a hallway and into a darkened doom. Ari switched
on a table lamp and both agents jumped. Standing there, dressed in jeans and
a tee shirt, was Karen Haas. Alive and well.

She looked at them in shock for a moment, then at Jared and Arianna. "Oh,
shit," she muttered.

                                  XXX

Outside shadows gathered. Ace cocked his head to the side. He could hear
heartbeats from within the building. Many hear beats, two of the more
distant ones were beating fast. He smiled. 

Behind him stood the expanded House of Cards. Queenie and Deuce, and with
them the gaunt, less the human appearing forms of Club, Diamond, Spade and
Heart. Three men and a woman. The last four were very hungry indeed.

It was time to party down.

end part 14...





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Rating: *R* for violence, language and situations.

Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(15/?)

Mulder looked from Karen to Ari and back. "What the hell is going on here?"

"Karen?" Scully reached out to touch the girl, to prove to herself that this
was real, somehow. She touched Karen's arm and drew back. "You're cold."

"I'm sorry. I'm so sorry about all of this. How's Hope? Is she ok?" Karen
hugged herself, moving slightly away from them.

"She's worried sick about you. Where have you been, Karen?" Mulder stepped
toward her and she backed away a bit more.

"To the dark side of the moon. To an awful place. A place no one should have
to go, ever." Her eyes flickered to the blond man who nodded. "I... Karen
Haas is dead. She died in a place that smelled of sawdust and blood. She
died afraid and alone and in pain. I'm what's left. I'm what wouldn't let
go. I'm... I'm not Karen anymore."

The blond cocked his head to the side. "No, YOU are the angel. A dark,
beautiful angel of mercy and justice."

She smiled slightly. "Then that's who I am. Karen is gone. I'm Angel now."
She didn't look at Mulder and Scully, avoiding their eyes.

"We don't have much time. Stay in here." Arianna removed the top section of
the two tool boxes they had earlier employed. Inside were four guns.

Arianna handed one of the guns to Mulder and another to Scully. The guns
were pistols, but their size and the circumference of the barrel was more
like flare guns.

Ari handed them each a box of bullets as well.

"Incindiary bullets. You MUST aim for the head or the heart." She handed the
other two guns to Karen and Jared. 

Jared looked at his with distaste and lay it back on the table.

"Make time." Mulder made no move to load his gun. 

"The ones who killed Karla, Dougie and Karen are pissed at me since I
rearranged the limbs of two of their pack. Now they are here, their plan is
to kill every kid under my care. They don't know I've sent them away. Now
you two and your rotten timing have you trapped in here with us. What's
coming is called a Sabbat. They are beasts without much humanity left. They
kill for pleasure. To them, you'd both make a tasty snack." Arianna pointed
to the floor. "You have GOT to stay here. Because their leader is powerful.
So much so that I don't know if I can beat him without this room. In here
you stand the best chance... PLUS you bait the trap. We need to get him in
here."

"Bait?" Scully finally tore her gaze off of Jared. "More of those... red
eyed things?"

Mulder looked at her in shock. "Scully?" 

"I saw them before, Mulder, when I was a little girl. One tried to kill me.
This man saved me." She gestured to Jared. She looked pasty and ill. "I...I
thought it was... just a nightmare."

"Welcome to my nightmare," Mulder muttered.

"Life is a nightmare if we let it be." Jared held up his hand and cocked his
head, listening. "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert...Near them, on the sand," Jared slowly began to cross
the room. Karen, no, Angel was loading her gun with two bullets as she
followed him, a pale wraith, seemingly his shadow.

He continued as he walked. "Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculpture well
those passions read." He slipped out the door, Karen in his wake.

Arianna looked at Mulder and the slightly shell-shocked Scully. She allowed
the Beast to show its face. To impress on them the seriousness and
precariousness of their situation. Her eyes flashed gold, and she smiled,
allowing her fangs to drop.

"If anyone but the three of us come through that door, shoot. Head or heart.
Do not hesitate, do not try to capture them. If you do, they will kill you.
They are fast, and stronger than you could ever hope to be. If you hear me
scream NOW, throw this switch." Her cold hand grasped Mulder's and placed it
over a wall switch. "It means he is here, and this is all that will keep him
from killing us all."

"He?" Mulder swallowed and felt the full weight of the gun in his hand.

"Ace. The leader. He has... abilities. He is my main concern."

Mulder looked down at the gun and raised it slightly. "And what's to keep me
from using this to kill you?"

"Your sense of honor." Her eyes bore into his. "You know, despite what I am,
that I am not the enemy here."

"You're using us as bait," he spat.

"I'm not your enemy, but I'm practical. I won't be able to fully hide that
you two are here. Agent Scully alone has a distinctive sound and scent. Two
heartbeats, one soft and very rapid, one strong and growing rapid as we
speak. She smells of estrogen and her blood is very rich now, with nutrients
for the baby. Ace knows about the two of you. He'll sense her." 

"Then get her out of here. I'll be your bait." Mulder stepped between
Arianna and Scully, aware by Ari's words that she could hear and smell
Scully. Maybe be tempted by what she described.

"Mulder!" He ignored Scully's angry exclamation.

"There IS no way out, but through them. Your best chance is in HERE. Please,
if you love her, if you want to keep her safe, stay here." 

She was gone in an eye blink.

"Mulder?" Scully looked at him. She was clearly shaken, but pulling herself
quickly together.

"I think... it might be a good idea to stay here." He reached for the
cartridges on the table. They LOOKED like flares, with pointed heads. 

"Mulder, they are civilians, Karen's just a kid." 

He shook his head. "Not any more. And civilians is that last thing I'd call
them."

Scully reached for two cartridges as well, and quickly loaded her weapon,
eyeing it warily. "I can take care of myself, Mulder. I don't need you
playing Don Quixote. We are in this together. Besides, you need me."

"Always." He managed to summon a soft smile for her. He did need her. Alive
and well. He'd gladly sacrifice having her at his side if it assured the
safty of her and the baby. But for now they had no choice. "I really think
we better do what Arianna said. If nothing else this room is more easily
defensible than running around out there. No windows, no way in but the one
door." He tried to look confident and reassuring while mentally cursing
himself for not somehow convincing Scully to go to the hotel and check on Hope. 

"Yeah. One door. No way OUT either. Like rats in a trap." She shivered
slightly, old memories or an old dream coming to surface. But was it real?
Was any of this real? Yes. It was tangible. She'd seen it with her own eyes.

"So, what are we gonna do tomorrow night, Brain?" He grinned, it was forced
and fierce.

She rolled her eyes. "What was the guy with Karen saying? It sounded like
poetry."

"It was." Mulder leaned against a wall. "Ozymandias. Shelly. Tell that its
sculptor well those passions read," he picked up where Jared had left off,
"Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked
them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear:
'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and
dispair!' Nothing beside remains. Round the decay, Of that colossal wreck,
boundless and bare, The lone and level sands stretch far away."

Scully felt the shiver travel up her spine, leaving a wake of gooseflesh.
The poem was NOT reassuring. "Yeah, well I can recite Green Eggs and Ham."
She looked at him with both her gun and her brow cocked.

                                   XXX

Arianna withdrew the metal flask of blood as she walked to her ambush site.
She twisted off the top and placed it against her lips. She took a few drops
into her mouth. Vile, cold, lifeless, rancid stuff. She forced herself not
to gag. She needed the blood in her, in her veins, where she could command
it as only her particular breed of vampire could. Jared's finger wiggle came
to mind. Hers was the only clan capable of this. The others called it Blood
Magic. It was just another use of the power of will and mind. She replaced
the tiny lid and let the necklace flask drop once again to her breast.

She used her power, now, to cloud the perceptions of those who were coming.
Those who shared the blood bond with the creature she'd dispatched last
night. They would not hear the whir of the little tape recorders, only the
recordings themselves. She would not only smell unwashed laundry, but the
scent of those who had worn the clothing. She could not create a complete
illusion, but she could enhance what already was there.

She could feel Jared in the building, further from the doors. Between Ari
and the rec room the FBI agents had hopefully had the brains to stay in. She
could not feel Karen. 

When they came it was not with an explosion of violence, but with the
whisper of stealth. Ari held the vial in her hands, using it to sense them,
to know where they were. There were seven now. Five of them were Childer
newly born. Five male, two female. 

Two were climbing the very fire escape Karla had used the night of her
death. The irony there was so thick she could chew it and spit out nails.

Two were in back, at the supply entrance/back door.

And three had opened a window in Tom's office and were slipping in as she
tracked them.

She hear a roar from the second floor. Rage and hunger mixed with madness.
It looks like someone tried to take a bite out of a tape recorder.

She was smiling as she ran down the hall to Tom's office.

                                   XXX

They both jumped at the muffled scream. Not one of pain, but of anger. They
had been straining to hear something other than their own breathing.
Breathing which had suddenly seemed impossibly loud in the murkiness of the
room.

They looked up. It had come from the floor above them.

Mulder looked over at Scully. She was staring at what hung above them,
noticing it for the first time. She looked at him, her eyes questioning. The
'hey, you got all the answers what the hell is this' look in her eyes made
him want to kick himself. He had no idea. He looked up. No friggin clue. 

His hand tightened on the gun he'd been given and his eyes settled once
again on the door. He felt like he was part of O. Henry's 'The Lady and the
Tiger'. Only there was one door, instead of two. And HE was eventually going
to learn what was behind this one.

                                 XXX

Ace could feel the rage of Club. The Childe's hunger was getting the better
of him. He'd been promised slaughter, blood, and it had not been delivered.

Ace smiled at Heart as she stood beside him. She reminded him of the little
whore he'd taken last night. Heart hadn't been a whore though, she'd been a
dealer. Under the dirt and filth she was the same size and general build
though. And just before he'd fed off the whore, she too had held madness in
her eyes.

He knew what Club's bellow meant. The tide had turned. Their little ambush
was actually a trap. Ok, that was cool. It could prove to be just as much fun.

He headed for the door and had taken hold of the knob just in time to have
it ripped from his fingers.

"Surprise!" 

She grabbed his wrist and had tossed him down the hallway before he could react.

end part 15...





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Warning: Rated R for language, violence and situations. There is an NC-17
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Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(part 16/?)

The female who had been with Ace was a newborne and mad with need. Perhaps
that helped push her into the folly of actually rushing Arianna, hands
twisted into claws as she snarled her rage. Then again, and more likely, Ace
willed her to do it. He'd use his pack as cannon fodder. It was the way of
egocentrical little shits like him.

Ari dodged and balancing on one leg performed a spinning kick, her heel
connecting with the girl's spine. There was a satisfying *crunch* as she fell. 

Ari left her where she was, her arms trying to pull herself up, the bottom
half of her body no longer following the impulses her brain was putting out. 

She turned to again face Ace, but he was no longer there.

"Coward!" Her scream echoed off the walls of the hallway. "Come out, come
out, where ever you are."

Her words were brave, but inside she shivered. She wanted to draw his
attention to herself, because she had the best chance of surviving it.

                                   XXX

The woman who was once Karen Haas found herself glorying in her new stealth.
Never had she moved this smoothly, this fluidly, this silently.

Her exhilaration was cut short when she heard a room being noisily trashed.
Her heart should be pounding with fear. After all, even in her bravest
moments she'd been smart enough to be scared. But her heart was NOT pounding
in her ears, and an icy dread wound through her guts as she realized why. 

Her heart would never beat again. She was dead. She was one of the walking
dead. Every vampire movie or book she'd seen raced through her mind. Did she
really want to live forever?

She stepped to the side of the doorway emitting the noise and pressed her
back against the wall. Maybe not. But she wasn't ready to meet her final
reward yet. She had a life to life, at least one lifetime. Things to do.
Places to go.

"People to kill," she whispered to herself. She slid the safety off her gun
and spun around the door frame. Aimed down the barrel, found the heart on a
ragged, dirty looking bum. An old guy. She didn't hesitate to fire. 

The shot exploded loudly. His chest exploded louder. Blood sprayed the room
as flames erupted from the gaping hole that had been his torso, engulfing
the creature as it dropped.

Then she was kissing the floor as two hundred pounds of enraged creature
knocked her to the ground. He'd once been a big black man, the roundness of
his face and slant of his eyes betrayed downs syndrome. The innocent wonder
that should have been there was replaced by a snariling demon. He punched
her in the gut and it hurt. His fetid breath washed over her as his mouth
opened wide. She was trapped as he struck for her throat.

Not again!

                                   XXX

"That was a gunshot." Scully looked up again. It was above them. 

"Karen. She took the other gun. Arianna took one, but I think she stayed on
this floor. The guy didn't take any. I hope Karen's a good shot." Mulder
felt his nerves coiling tight. He wanted to get out. He wanted to DO
something. To help. Waiting was never his strong point.

"I hope she doesn't have a habit of dropping her gun." 

Mulder looked at Scully, startled. She was smiling at him. She was still a
bit pale, but recovering nicely considering her reality had taken a big U turn.

                                   XXX

Jared had retrieved his weapons of choice from Ari's lair. He was a Hunter,
a Justicer for his Prince. The closest thing the Kindred had to law
enforcement. He was good at it. But he had a traditional bent. He saw the
two enter a room to the left, checking for people, no doubt confused that
there weren't any.

He hefted his weapon as a modern man might heft a rifle. Brought it up to
his shoulder and took aim. Soon enough they emerged. The woman first. He
gently squeezed the trigger and a **sssssnap** filled the air with the
whisper of death. She screamed as the force of the crossbow bolt flung her
backward, as the force of the wooden projectile pinned her to the wall. A
broken butterfly in a dark collection.

The boy snarled at him but was smart enough to flee. 

Jared withdrew his second weapon. The kiss of steel on steel sealed her doom.

Blood trickled from her mouth. Her eyes blazed with the fury of the beast.
She spit defiance at him. In four hundred years his blade had never lost its
edge. It didn't disappoint him now. A hiss of it slicing the air, then the
dull thud of her head striking the chipped linoleum.. 

He looked at her pinned remains and shrugged, feeling a smile tug his lips
and the thrill of the hunt sang in his veins. "Um... there can be only one?" 

He looked down the darkened hallway the boy had fled.

                                    XXX

Ace saw Deuce running for him. 

"Back there, he killed Queenie." The boys words were garbled around his
protruding fangs. 

"Really, then leave him to me." Ace shoved the little annoyance aside and
strode into the shadows.

The hunter had ceased to stalk. Ace could feel his stillness. He must have
realized he was no longer following a half sized Childe.

He smiled to himself and let his mind touch the shadows. Through the shadows
he saw. There. Just inside the room to his right, poised to strike. A sword,
how archaic. His will touched the shadows and commanded them.

They swirled and grew dense. Took substance at his command. They tightened
around the fool inside the doorway, lifting him as he struggled
ineffectively against nothing. How does one fight a shadow? 

Ace watched, amused as the shadows pulled the man out. Tall, blond, he
thrashed about uselessly, slicing his sword at nothing. His eyes blazed gold.

"I believe you were waiting for me." Ace put as much boredom as he could
into his voice.

The shadows tightened around the man. "I wanted to ask you to dance." The
blond man sneered. 

"You? You are the best the Prince could offer to try and stop me? You and
that Fairy Godmother? It's laughable."

The blond had ceased struggling, sensing the futility of the situation.
"Yeah, well, we're just the janitors. You're no more a threat than a spot of
shit on the floor. Just don't want people slippin' in it is all." 

"Gallows bravado? Interesting. Too late you learn just what a threat I can be."

Ace sent a thought to his dark minions.

Jared's head swung around with a *snap*. Ace let him crumple to the floor.
Neck broken.

                                    XXX

Arianna turned the corner to face the one she dreaded facing more then Ace. 

Dougie.

He sensed her and spun.

Her heart cried out at the injustice, yet her feet never faltered. She
tackled him and spun him round, so his back was to her. He struggled in her
grip.

"I'm sorry, Dougie. I'm so, damned, sorry."  The gun she carried pressed
into his spine, just behind his heart.

He ceased to struggle. "I know you are, Ari. Thank you."

She pulled the trigger.

His chest exploded outward. She stepped back as his body burst into flame. 

She had no time to grieve as the bond she shared with Jared suddenly filled
with panic. Then pain. Then the absence of pain.

"No!"

She ran down the hall to him.

                                    XXX

Not yet. Ace sensed her coming. Felt her as she ran through each shadow. No.
He was having too much fun.

He cocked his head to the side and heard them. Three heartbeats, not far
away. Mortals. 

He followed the sound. 

He faced a plain wooden door. The mortals were inside. The double beat from
one location identified them as Jako's Little Red and the Big Bad Wolf.
They'd be watching the door.

His mind followed the shadows, under the door.

Yes, both were facing it, mortal weapons in hand. Just waiting for him to
come inside. He moved away from the door. Mapping the layout of the building
in his head he circled into another office. Its side wall was the back wall
of the mortal's hiding place.

                                   XXX

Mulder heard a rythmic ticking and looked around for its source. He winced
inwardly when he realized it was his watch.

He was about to tell Scully of his own stupidity when the wall behind them
erupted in an explosion of plaster and wood. The center of the explosion was
a man. He'd burst through based on speed and brute strength.

He swung around just in time to see Scully tossed aside like a rag doll even
as she turned to face the threat. His heart leapt to his throat as she
thudded against the wall. 

Mulder aimed for the heart and fired. The man moved impossibly fast, and
seemed to dodge. But he howled as a ragged hole opened in his shoulder and
his clothing began to burn. He dropped and rolled as Mulder tracked him. The
move extinguishing the flames.

Scully moaned and began to sit up. Her left arm was held close to her body,
and a thin sheen of sweat covered her face.

The door burst open and Mulder moved his aim to face the new threat only to
sight Arianna. 

"Now... the switch!" she cried.

Mulder backed against the wall and hit the wall switch. The room was
suddenly flooded with bright light.

The entire ceiling was covered with jury rigged florescent lights. As they
came on all the shadows in the room disappeared.

end part 16...

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Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda Lake
(part 17/18)

Everyone was blinded for a few precious seconds. Ari, however, was prepared.

She took aim, only to face Ace, now holding Agent Scully between them. 

Agent Scully looked half conscious and pasty. Her left arm was curled tight
against her body while her other hand clawed weakly at Ace's leather clad arm.

"Scully!" Mulder's cry was more in the line of a moan of pain. He was fine.
She was not. She was also blocking HIS shot.

"Put the guns down or I snap her neck right now. You know I'm not bluffing."
Ace tightened his arm and Scully made a choking sound.

Ari threw her gun to the floor. "You want to play, Ace. Just you and me.
Nothing but our own powers. No weapons."

"Big Bad Wolf?" Ace looked at Mulder. Mulder tore his gaze away from his
wife with an almost audible ripping sound to look at Ari.

She nodded. "Do it. Or she's dead."

Mulder held out one hand, whether to show it was empty, or in supplication
not even he knew. He slowly lowered the gun to the floor. His training
screaming at him not to do it. His hesitation gained him another choked
cough from Scully as Ace added pressure. He let the gun go and stood again.

"Kick them to me, both of you. I'll accept your little, amusing diversion
Fairy Godmother, when I'm sure this asshole won't shoot me in the back."

Both guns slid across the floor.

Ace tossed Scully right at Mulder and launched himself at Ari.

Mulder caught her, the impact knocking them both off their feet. Scully let
out a sharp, unintentional cry. He gained a kneeling position and lightly
touched Scully's throat.

"I'm... shit... no I'm not..." she bit her lip. "My throat is ok. But I
think my arm's broken." They both examined her left arm, noting the extra
elbow she'd developed. She thought Mulder couldn't get any paler. "I'll
live. But I need to get to a hospital.

Mulder looked up to see a battle raging between them and the door.

It looked like a Bruce Lee movie run at double time. Blows and blocks, kicks
and swings, some too fast to follow. Neither opponent looked human anymore.
Each tiny muscle of their faces was accentuated, exaggerated. Their eyes
blazed impossible colors, and they snarled and hissed, snapping at each
other with long, daggered canines.

Ace was taller, heavier, should have been the clear winner. But Arianna was
fast. She did a spinning kick, connecting solidly with Ace's leg, throwing
him off balance. He went down to one knee but managed to block the chop of
her hand aimed at his neck as a follow through. Catching her arm he twisted
it around, surely breaking it as she raked her nails down his face. Five
bloody gouges ripped down the monstrous facsimile of a human face.

He brought the heel of his hand up to connect with her sternum. Her ribs had
to have cracked or broken with the blow. She stumbled back, her arm still in
his grasp before moving in to slam her forehead against his nose. Smashing
it in a burst of blood.

He let go and they moved back, circling each other. Arianna took hold of her
injured arm and with a tug set the bone again, without a flinch. There was
little human about her now.

Mulder wondered how he had ever thought she was.

Ace charged, she dodged and got an elbow into his back. He spun and caught
hr other arm. Instead of breaking it, though, he grinned. He hoisted her
above him even as she landed a solid kick to his head. With a shout he threw
her. Up. Overhead. Into the lights. 

Mulder threw up his arm and bent over Scully to shield her as shattered
bulbs and sparks fell. Tiny glass fragments showered them. The lights
flickered. 

When he dared to look again four of the overhead fixtures were out, one was
dangling, one end scraping the floor. Arianna was laying on the floor.

Ace approached her and kicked her in the side. She grasped his ankle. He
grabbed her hair and hauled her to her feet.

He ran to the wall and slammed Arianna's head into the plaster. Once. Twice,
Three times. The spot was red with her blood. The force of the blows knocked
a hole in the wall at last.

Mulder scrambled away from Scully and made a dive for the guns he and Ari
had put down.

SOMETHING grabbed them and pulled them from his reach.

The light in the room had dimmed. What had been the shadow from the ping
pong table had moved, swirled, surrounded the guns and pulled them away.

Oh SHIT!

He barely registered this before a band of iron closed around his throat and
he was being hauled upward, his feet leaving the ground. Nothing to his
back. He kicked out and as he realized it was a hand around his throat he
grabbed Ace's wrist, his own muscles straining to make the monster release him.

Pain. Blood thundered in his ears. Spots swam before his eyes. He couldn't
breathe, couldn't speak. He was being choked to death.

"Not yet." The creature's voice was a purr. "First I'm going to fuck Little
Red right in front of you. Then I'm going to rip the parasite from her womb.
After I eat it, only then will I drain her completely. And then... Then you
die."

Mulder felt rage well up. He clawed at the arm holding him, then reached for
Ace's face, trying to take out his eyes.

"I don't think so, motherfucker."

Ace spun to face the voice. 

Karen Haas stood in the doorway. Her gun pointed at his head.

"You! You're dead!"

"Wrong. You are!" She fired. 

Ace's head exploded. Showering Mulder with a gruesome spray. Then he erupted
into flame. His grip on Mulder released and they both fell to the floor.

Mulder frantically backed away from the burning thing, the flames licking at
his heels, catching his trenchcoat.

His throat was too tight; he couldn't cry out, only frantically try to
smother the flames. 

Karen was there, helping him. Then giving him a hand up. 

"He killed me. It's only fair I got to kill him back," she muttered under
her breath.

The room spun. Mulder still saw spots. Dizziness, nausea...

"Omigod, your throat." She reached for him as he slid to the floor once more.

He was dimly aware of three figures entering the door. All wore suits,
impeccably dressed. The central figure was a man. He was incredibly
beautiful. Dark and savage in that beauty. The man gestured to the fallen
form of Arianna and the man to his left bent over her. 

"She lives, highness," the man announced.

"Then get her out and let her feed. If she awakens in here she'll kill her
charges before realizing it." The man's voice was silk over gravel.

The man who had checked her lifted Ari up and carried her from the room.

The tall imposing man then looked at Karen.

Karen felt the overwhelming need to fall to one knee and bow before this
man. The memories Jared had given her supplied the information she needed.
This was the Prince. The man Jared held loyalty to. Karen, however, refused
the impulse.

He smiled. "You are a defiant little one, aren't you? I can see why Jared
chose you."

"Will he be ok?" Karen cocked her head to the side. She had felt Jared's
pain, then the nothingness of unconsciousness from him.

"Yes. Arianna set his neck and gave him some of her blood. His spine had
healed by the time we arrived. He too, has left to feed. These mortals would
be far too tempting to an injured Kindred.

Karen looked down at Mulder and Scully. Of the two only Mulder seemed at all
conscious, and that was doubtful.

"They need help. An ambulance."

The Prince inclined his head. "We are cleaning up the mess you have left
behind. Removing the bodies to have them left to the sun. You alone, my
dear, have started two fires in this building. We put them out."

The Prince moved to look down at Mulder. Mulder WAS awake. He looked up at
the man, struggling for each breath. 

"What a pity. Do you know, Agent Mulder, you represent the single greatest
threat to the Masquerade in over a century? I'm afraid you know too much
now. Much too much." 

The Prince bent over him. Mulder wasn't sure if it was the man over him or
the last of the oxygen leaving his brain, but darkness swam up to meet him,
then drag him down into a warm embrace. His last thought was of Scully.

end part 17...

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Due to my own stupidity, I am correcting an error in the original part 18
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LEG bones for Scully's injuries, and it sorta made no sense since she broke
her ARM....

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Dogged Determination IV: Suffer the Children
by Rhondda (the permanently writers cramped) Lake
(Part 18/18)

The first thing he became aware of was the pain. It was a raging fire in his
throat. Like someone had scoured it with steel wool until nothing but a mass
of ragged, abused nerve endings remained. Raw was too tame a word for the
pain. And that was only on the inside, where each inhalation burned like
acid. Surrounding that pain was another, throbbing heated soreness. He
swallowed involuntarily and wanted to scream, but it would hurt too much.

Then the scent. The to smell it he had to inhale again, and he wondered how
long it would take before he passed out completely again? Into the merciful,
painless blackness. But he was rousing now, and that escape was denied him.
His nostrils detected the scent of disinfectant, iodine, and an undertone of
urine. Ah. Hospital.

Next he was aware of someone holding his hand. Fingers entwined with his.
Soft, warm, palms pressed together. Scully?

He opened his eyes at the thought of her name. 

The head bent next to him was not Scully's, even though the face was turned
away. The person was sitting in a chair, leaning over the gap between the
hair and the bed, and sleeping with her head on the mattress. Her hair was a
mass of long waves, rich browns of every hue streaked with golden highlights
and red undertones. Magnificent hair. Much more interesting then either of
her parent's.

Hope. Hope Jamison. 

Ok. He was in a hospital, again. But how had he gotten here? What had
happened? And most important of all... where was Scully?

Hope shifted, turning her head in his direction. The weave of the hospital
blanket was pressed into her face. Her eyes were open and they looked into
his. He tried to summon a smile, but was pretty sure it came out a grimace.

"Whatever you do don't try to talk." Hope cautioned him as she sat up,
stretching a kink out of her back, her voice was soft and whispering. "You
have a severely bruised throat and minor crushing damage to your trachea.
They had to intubate you when they found you, which I'm sure didn't help the
way your throat must feel, but it did keep you breathing. You probably cant
talk anyway as your neck has swollen with the bruising and your vocal cords
may be limited now. Swollen? Dad, right now you have a better neck girth
then Arnie Schwartzenegger."

Hope brought a pad and pencil from the bedside tray table and handed it to him. 

"Lots of people want to know what the hell happened. I'm one of them." She
crossed her arms.

He wrote one word on the pad. 

'Scully?'

Hope grinned. "I told them you'd injure yourself further by going on a
foolish rampage to find her if they didn't put you in the same room. Then as
your next of kin we'd have to sue them for any injury you incurred on such a
rampage because they wouldn't listen to my simple request of a common room."

She stood and walked to the white curtain to his right. It slid aside
softly. He gasped and then choked from the pain of the foolish reflex on his
throat.

Scully appeared to be asleep in the next bed. Her arm was encased in a cast
and held against her chest with a sling. There was a wide belt around her
slightly distended stomach with wires running from it to a beeping machine
at her side.

"Don't worry." Hope moved closer to him. "She's got a broken arm, double
fracture of the radius and ulna, but it was a clean break. There are some
mild signs of strangulation, but nothing compared to you. The belt thingy is
a fetal heart monitor. It's just a precautionary thing. The doctors ran
every test they could and the baby seems to be doing fine."

As if aware she was being talked about, Scully opened her eyes and turned
her head.

"You look like shit." Her voice didn't sound any different.

He wrote on the pad and passed it to Hope, who read it before passing it to
Scully.

'What happened?'

Scully looked at him oddly, as if frightened for a moment, quickly
concealed. "Mulder, the last thing I remember was sitting with you in the
car staking out the Tyche House. I think... I think I fell asleep. I woke up
here about three hours ago. I told Sullenburger what I remembered and he's
pissed off."

Hope sprang in. "An anonymous call for the police and ambulance was made.
You were found in the recreation room of Tyche House. There were signs of a
struggle all over the place, and signs of a fire in one of the dorm rooms
and the hall outside it, but someone had put it out and controlled it." She
shivered and held herself. Hope's eyes clouded with pain, and when next she
spoke, her voice was tight, strained. 

"They found Karen's body. On the floor of Tom Sullivan's office. Her back
had been broken, and she was burnt almost beyond recognition. Detective
Sullenburger at first wouldn't tell me all of it, but he said they couldn't
identify her by dental records or finger prints. They... they had shot her
in the head with some sort of high caliber weapon. There... wasn't much...
left to identify." Hope choked back a sob and the tears spilled over. "Only
the remains of the tattoo she'd had on her ankle. A little rose."

Mulder was shocked. He could remember nothing past watching the Tyche House.
Not how he and Scully had been found hurt and abandoned in the Tyche House,
Not about finding Karen's Body, none of it. It was almost like Ellen's Air
Force Base all over again. But worse. 

Scully had been hurt. Her arm broken, choked, her life and that of their
baby placed in some nameless danger because he'd had them on a stake out. It
was his fault. What had happened that they could not remember? Why couldn't
they remember?

The questions had to be put to the back of his mind.

Hope was shaking now, and Mulder held out his arms. She hesitated for a few
seconds, then moved to curl up into the bed next to him. Her tears quickly
soaked through the thin hospital gown he was wearing. He felt helpless with
her once again. He couldn't even offer words of comfort. Only hold her as
she mourned. 

Scully sat in the other bed, watching them. Her eyes soft.

                                      XXX

DANA SCULLY'S CASE REPORT

I cannot agree with Agent Mulder's theory on the killer(s) being of vampiric
nature, unless it is the nature of their own minds. His suspicions of
Arianna Llewellyn, however, must be put to rest. The night of our mutual
memory loss Arianna was reported to have been at a fund raising party with
several of the cities politicians also in attendence. It was given by one of
the Mayor of Cleveland's political supporters, Lorcan Germain. She was seen
eating and mingling before the sun went down and well into the morning by
thirty witnesses, giving her an air tight alibi. 

In the past week it appears that the death of Karen Haas was the last. As
killers of this nature do not suddenly stop killing, we must assume, for
now, that those responsible are either deceased themselves or in custody on
unrelated charges.

Detective Sullenburger will remain on the lookout for any sign of the
similar murders and promises to alert us if he comes across any. 

The damage to the Tyche house has left even more questions. Damage to
lighting fixtures, odd holes in the walls, burnt rooms and the body of Karen
Haas. These things are being interpreted as terroristic threats connected to
the drug syndicate and prostitution rings of Cleveland. To attempt to shut
down the shelter and scare off its workers and residents. If this is the
case, they have failed.

The Tyche House has been cleaned up and donations from several figures at
the fund raising dinner has renovations being done. Arianna Llewellyn vows
there will be a Tyche House or an institution like it as long as she lives. 

Agent Mulder and myself are recovering well. We still have no memory of how
we came about our injuries, nor can we give insight as to who called the
police and ambulance. 

This will be my last field report. Assistant Director Skinner has called to
inform me I will be temporarily reassigned to Quantico until my maternity
leave. He expressed concern over my injuries, and considers field
assignments too dangerous for my condition. Agent Mulder concurred despite
my protests. 

Special Agent Dana Scully-Mulder
        
                                   XXX


HYLAND HALL
UNIVERSITY OF OHIO
ONE WEEK LATER

Hope looked around the empty dorm room. Empty. Like her life. It had once
been filled with laughter and girlish giggles. Hours of all night studies
and more coffee then was safe for human consumption. She had thought to be
gone a week ago. She had thought to leave behind a friend who would write
and call. She was wrong.

Karen's funeral was much as Karla's had been. She had attended, and had not
cried. Her crying had been done in a hospital room in the arms of her
feather. Her grief was not for public consumption.

Packed among the things she'd take with her to Georgetown were some of
Karen's things. Her collection of Shakespeare, her books of poetry, the
kewpie doll she'd won at the shooting games at a fund raiser, and a
collection of music they had danced to. Hope also kept a album of pictures.
Mostly silly, goof off poses from parties and gatherings. A catalog of a two
year sisterhood. 

Hope sat on the bare mattress that had been Karen's bed.

She'd dreamed of her last night. The last night she would sleep in this room. 

She had dreamed she had woken up to find Karen sitting on the edge of her
bed. Smiling down at her and stroking her hair. She'd dreamed she spoke.
Hope wasn't sure it WAS a dream. After all, she had an inkling that Connie
McKenzie, her natural mother, tended to show up when Hope needed her. Even
if she never SAW her, and she had been dead for seven years...

In her dream Karen had looked sad, even lonely.

"Hope, saying goodbye is harder then I thought. I wanted you to know... I
never had a family. Not a real one. When you showed up at school,
fresh-faced and fifteen, a lost little girl in the great big world... I took
you in as my own. You became my little sister. It has been the best two
years of my life. What happiness I've known has been found here. In this
college. In this room. With you. I love you, Hope. I hope that doesn't make
you uncomfortable. Maybe, if you had been the slightest bit inclined..." the
dream Karen shrugged. 

"I came into this world in pain, ripped from the comforting darkness, and
was viciously slapped for the effort, to make me cry, before I was handed
over to an uncaring mother. My stepfather took from me what no father had
the right to. He hit me, and he raped me. My mother named me a whore. I ran
away and took the name my mother gave me. It was the only definition of self
they had left me. I was rescued not by a knight in shining armor but by a
tiny woman with a soft smile. She taught me self respect and determination.
But she only half rescued me. You finished the job. You taught me love." The
dream Karen smiled slightly. "Love and laughter and that there is innocence
in the world, and that it should be protected. I left this world in pain,
viciously slapped, but I did not cry. I went into the darkness again,
willingly. The family I found there... was and is far from uncaring."

"Don't forget me, Hope. But don't let losing me drag you down. Your father
and his wife are good people. Trust them. Give them a chance. Let them be
there for you. It is NOT a betrayal of the people who raised you. I have
only one request to make of you. Live. Live for me. Enjoy life. Become all
you can be. You will make a wonderful doctor some day."

In her dream Karen had pressed something into her hand. "I've always
considered this MY song. Play it, and remember me."

Karen had awoke in the morning with a small silver tape player in her hand.

She hit play. It was Alanis Morrisette's 'All I really Want'. She'd cried
again, alone.

The knock at the door brought her out of her memory of a dream. She turned
to see Mulder looking at her, his face drawn, pensive. His throat still had
a greenish blue bruise in the shape of a hand, but the swelling was gone.
His voice sounded funny though.

"You ready?" It was gravely, and soft. He'd make a full recovery though.
From what... he still couldn't remember. Neither could Scully. 

"I suppose so. Yeah, I'm ready. For anything." She picked up her last
suitcase and wasn't surprised when Mulder took it for her.

"Let's go. Scully's in the car."

Hope took one last, long look back, then closed the door on that part of her
life, forever.

end.

Feed back welcome.

Coming next:
Dogged Determination V: Watched Over







