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Date: 		Thu, 28 Aug 1997 17:46:39 -0500

From: 		Jennifer & Katilina <jenbird@earthlink.net>

Subject: 	*NEW* "Wisdom Teeth" by Jennifer Maurer & Katilina



DISCLAIMER: We don't own them, CC, FOX and 1013 do. 

You know, Chris, think of the money you could make 

if you *rented* Mulder & Scully out.  Like for 

parties and stories and stuff like that.  

SPOILERS: None. We made this!

RATING: G

CLASSIFICATION: S/H (Well, we find it amusing, 

anyway.) More UST than actual romance.

SUMMARY: Pretty basic: Mulder gets his wisdom teeth 

out and acts like Jennifer did when she got hers 

out---like a big baby.

COMMENTS: We'll be grinding our teeth (get it?) 

waiting for them: jenbird@earthlink.net or 

katilina@geocities.com.  Please check out our spiffy 

new webpage at: www.geocities.com/Area51/Cavern/4932



For Jeanine the G-woman, who is this brave and this 

silly:)



WISDOM TEETH 

By: Jennifer Maurer & Katilina



"I want to go home."



"Nothing doing, Mulder."



"Why not?"



"Because if I have to listen to you whimper for one 

more day, I'll pull them myself.  And you won't like 

it."



"But, Scully," he whined, "I hate dentists."



"You'll hate yourself more if you try to leave, 

Mulder.  I'll make sure of it.  Now sit still and 

read this nice magazine."  Scully shoved a wrinkled 

bunch of pages into his hand.



Mulder flipped the pages petulantly, then tossed the 

magazine aside.



"Maybe they won't have to come out," he said.



Scully sighed and rolled her eyes.  "Mulder, you 

can't even chew on the left side of your mouth 

anymore.  The bottom wisdom tooth is coming in, your 

gums are swollen, and the infection is spreading up 

the inside of your cheek.  Face it.  You need to 

have your wisdom teeth pulled.  Why this wasn't done 

long ago is beyond me."



"They never bothered me before."



"Well, they're bothering *me* now, so you're 

staying."



Scully turned back to the medical journal she'd 

brought along to read, hoping that would be the end 

of it.  Mulder, as usual, had brought nothing to 

read, and amused himself by tormenting her.  

<Really, it's like having a child of my own...or 

another pet.>  She stifled a sigh.



"When did you have *yours* out?"



"Beg pardon?"



"Your wisdom teeth, Scully.  How old were you when 

you had yours out?"



"I didn't."



Mulder gaped at her, not believing her luck.  "You 

never had them out?  You mean they're still in 

there? Let me see..." He squeezed her jaw, trying to 

make her mouth pop open.  Scully swatted his hand 

away.



"I never had them out because I don't have any, 

Mulder."



"You're kidding.  Everyone has them."



"No, Mulder, *everyone* doesn't.  It's rare, but 

some people are actually born without them."  She 

couldn't hide a small smile of satisfaction at the 

expression on his face.  "Better close your mouth, 

breathing through it increases the chances of 

infection."  Mulder snapped his mouth shut and 

Scully relented, saying, "I was only kidding, that's 

not true."



"Thanks, kick me while I'm down."



"Just trying to take your mind off your anxiety."



"That's easy, let's go shoot some pool and have a 

couple beers."



"No."



"C'mon, Scully..."



"Fox William Mulder, one more peep out of you and 

I'm going to do something you'll regret."



"Oooh," he said, leering at her, "Like what?"



Scully slapped her magazine shut and gave him one of 

her patented don't-try-my-patience-Mulder looks.  

"Close your eyes and imagine the worst possible 

thing I could do to you."



Mulder complied, a faint smile still lurking around 

the corners of his mouth.



"Got it?" she asked.



"Hmmmm, yeah," Mulder drawled, "You'd really do that 

to me?"



"No," she answered icily, "I'd do something a 

thousand times worse."



Mulder's eyes popped open and his smile vanished 

under her glare.  He gulped quietly and turned his 

attention to the magazine he'd tossed aside.  Scully 

watched him for a moment, and her heart softened at 

the hang-dog look on his face.



"Mulder, this is for your own good, really.  I'm not 

trying to be a hard-ass..."



"Well, you're doing an admirable job nonetheless," 

he muttered.  Scully chose to ignore his remark.



"Mr. Mulder?  The doctor will see you now," a 

nurse called out from the doorway of the office.



"Scully, don't make me go!  Please!" he whined

as he stood and started to go toward the door.



"Mulder, just go.  Don't worry about it.  You'll

be fine," she said soothingly to the obviously 

terrified Mulder.



"Since you're making me do this, please come

with me!  Please!" he begged, turning his puppy 

dog look on full force.  Scully sighed dejectedly.



"All right, Mulder.  Let's go," she said, picking up 

magazine and following a semi-happy Mulder

to the door.



"O.K.,  Mr. Mulder.  This will just pinch a bit," 

the nurse said, picking up the rather large needle

that was laying on the tray next to the dentist's 

chair.  Mulder looked at Scully with wide eyes.



"Um...never mind.  I don't think I need this.  They 

feel a whole lot better, all of a sudden," he said 

quickly, sitting up as fast as he could.  

Unfortunately, sitting up so quickly made the blood 

rush from his head.  Scully, seeing the look of 

intense pain on his face, walked over to the chair 

and laid her hand on his shoulder.



"Mulder, just relax.  It's just a little shot.  It 

won't hurt a bit," she said calmly, forcing him to 

lay back down.



"Scully, I hate shots!" he complained.



"Remember that pain you just had a few minutes ago?"

she asked, gently smoothing the hair away from his

forehead.



"Yeah," he said quietly, staring into her eyes.



"It will be NOTHING compared to what I will do

to you if you don't get this done.  Understand?"

she threatened.



"What are you going to do, shoot me?" he teased,

but his eyes remained terrified.



"No, I've already done that," she said, sitting back

down calmly.  The nurse looked at them strangely.  

All this talk about shootings and things were kinda 

spooky.



"Mr. Mulder, now open wide," the nurse said picking

up the needle.  He complied, after throwing a glare 

at Scully.  The nurse quickly stabbed Mulder in the 

mouth and then left to find the doctor.



"I foght it wan't gonna hrt," Mulder mumbled through 

his now numbing mouth.



"Don't be such a baby, a little shot couldn't have 

hurt that much," she said, shaking her head at him.

Just then the doctor walked in.



"Hello, everyone.  This is what we're going 

to do today.  Ms. Scully, if you don't mind I would 

like to use your mouth as a demonstration," the 

dentist said as he breezed into the room.  



"First, we are going to make sure that you are all 

numb, and then we're going to take these pliers and 

yank out the tooth that is sitting right here in....  

Hey!  Ms. Scully, you have a huge cavity in your 

back tooth.  We need to drill it out of there now, 

or you could lose the tooth," the dentist said after 

peering into her mouth. 



"Why don't you go sit over there, and I'll get the 

nurse to come over and give you some Novocain," the 

dentist said, motioning over to the other room as he 

left.



"Look what you've gotten me into..." Scully 

complained as she threw Mulder her dirtiest look.  

Mulder just grinned.  This day wasn't turning out so 

bad after all.



Scully stomped into the patient room next door to 

Mulder's, wondering how he could get her in trouble 

even during a mundane event like going to the 

dentist.  <Of course, with Mulder, nothing is 

mundane.  I should know better by know> she thought 

wryly.  <Well, the least I can do is set a good 

example and take this like an FBI agent.>



"Ms. Scully, I'm Dr. Wilkie," said the young woman 

in the white coat who walked in the room.  "I'm Dr. 

Call's associate, I'll be taking care of you while 

he works on your partner."



"Then you definitely got the better end of the 

deal," Scully said.  The dentist laughed.



"Yes, Mr. Mulder was putting up quite a fuss until 

we promised him he'd be knocked out."



"Is it that bad?"  Scully asked, concerned.



"Well," the dentist answered, "Dr. Call will have to 

break up his wisdom teeth and take them out a piece 

at a time, and it's always tricky when they've 



broken through the gums as Mr. Mulder's have.  

However, I've seen people worse off than him who had 

to go into the hospital on an outpatient basis.  In 

your partner's case, the anesthesia is more for Dr. 

Call's benefit."



"He may want some for himself when he's done with 

Mulder," Scully grumbled, gripping the arm rests of 

the chair.  "Let's get this over with."



Scully's procedure was relatively simple as it was 

just a cavity to be filled.  Dr. Wilkie worked fast, 

yet with a gentle touch.  The injection of Novocain 

didn't bother Scully so much.  It was the whirling 

drill approaching her face that made her nervous.  

Dr. Wilkie spoke softly to her as she worked and in 

a short while Scully was done.



"Now you'll have some tenderness on that side of 

your mouth, so I'd stick with soft foods.  The 

numbness should wear off in a few hours.  How do you 

feel?"



"Like half my lower jaw is missing," Scully mumbled 

with some difficulty.  She rose unsteadily from the 

chair, "And I'm kind of dizzy."



"That's not unusual," Dr. Wilkie commented, "You 

should have someone else come get you and Mr. Mulder 

so you won't have to drive.  Why don't I show you to 

the patient lounge and you can wait for your partner 

there."



"Thank you," Scully muttered between clenched teeth, 

finding it hurt less if she kept her jaw perfectly 

still.  She zigzagged down the hall behind Dr. 

Wilkie and dropped gratefully into the chair.  She 

pulled out her cel phone to call her mom to come 

pick them up.



"Hello?"



"Mmm, it's Dnnuh" Scully muttered, still keeping her 

jaw clamped shut.  



"Who?  Who is this?"  Maggie Scully asked.



"Dnnuh!  Yur dtter!  I'm at the dntst with Mldr."



"Dana, honey, is that you?  What's wrong?"



Scully made the sacrifice and opened her mouth to 

speak so this conversation wouldn't last all day. 

"Mom, it's Dana.  I'm at the dentist with Mulder.  

He had to have his wisdom teeth out and they found a 

cavity in my mouth so we had it done at the same 

time.  We need someone to come get us, we can't 

drive for awhile."



"Oh, Dana, sweetheart, you and Fox went to the 

dentist together?  That's so wonderful, you being 

there by his side in his hour of need."



Scully would have ground her teeth in frustration if 

it wouldn't have hurt so much.  "Mulder wouldn't go 

without me, Mom, but that's a story for another day.  

Can you please come get us?"



"Of course, dear, I'll be there in a little while."



Scully hung up just as two giggling nurses led 

Mulder through the door.  Between the wads of gauze 

keeping his mouth half-open and the glazed look in 

his eyes, he looked a little like Bob Denver from 

"Gilligan's Island."  Scully smirked at the sight of 

her usually sharp partner weaving and staggering his 

way to a seat.  The nurses plopped him down and 

left, still grinning over their shoulders.  Scully 

made her way over and sat beside him.



"How are you feeling?" she asked.



Mulder gave a wet grunt and gestured to his swollen 

jaw.  He raised his eyebrows and pointed at her 

face.



"Oh, not too bad.  I'm just numb on the one side.  

Mom's coming to get us."



Mulder nodded approval and poked his chin with his 

forefinger.



"What, it hurts?"



He shook his head.



"Numb?"



He nodded, then pointed to his nose and gestured 

downward towards his chin.



"You face is numb from under your nose to your 

chin?"  Scully asked.



He nodded.



"So I bet you can't talk, then."



Mulder nodded again.



"Good," Scully replied with satisfaction, "peace and 

quiet for a few days."



Mulder stuck his thumbs in his ears and wiggled his 

fingers at her.  Then he pulled his slim leather 

notebook from his jacket pocket and scribbled on it.



<You're not talking so great yourself.  This gauze 

tastes terrible, when can I take it out?>



"Not for a few days, Mulder, unless you want to come 

back and have the sutures put in again."



Mulder shook his head violently and put the notebook 

away.  One of the giggling nurses stuck her head in 

the room.



"Um, Ms. Scully, your mom's here to pick you up," 

she said, and retreated.



"Come on, Mulder," she said, rising and taking his 

hand, "Let's go."  



Mulder draped his arm around Scully's shoulders; 

more for effect, she thought, than any real 

dizziness.  Mulder knew that her mother looked on 

the two of them as her personal experiment in 

matchmaking, and he intended to make the most of 

this situation.



"Oh, Fox, look at you," Mrs. Scully clucked, taking 

Mulder's arm and leading them to her car.  "We're 

just going to make a quick stop at the store on our 

way home.  I don't have a thing in the house."



"Mom, I dnt wanta go groshery shopping!" Scully 

whined, finding it harder and harder to talk.



"Honey, we have to go shopping. I don't have 

anything at my house soft enough for you two to eat.  

So just come along," Mrs. Scully said, opening the 

door of the car and getting out.



"Ah yur hase?" Mulder questioned, speaking for the 

first time since they had left the dentist's office.



"Of course!  What did you think, I was going to let 

you two go home and mistreat yourselves?" Mrs. 

Scully questioned, raising her eyebrow in a very 

"Scullyish" way.



"But, we have to go bck to wurk tomorrow," Scully 

complained, even though she was looking forward to 

spending a few days around her mother.



"No, you don't.  What is Assistant Director 

Skinner's number?" Mrs. Scully asked, pulling out 

her cell phone.



"555-8967," Dana said with a frustrated sigh.  Mrs. 

Scully quickly dialed the number and talked to 

Skinner.  Once she got off the phone a few minutes 

later she was grinning.



"Whut?" Mulder asked, having considerably more 

trouble speaking than Scully.



"You two both have a week of paid vacation!"  Mrs. 

Scully said, beaming.



"What?  Fur a cavity?" Dana asked incredulously, not 

caring that she was making a scene in the parking 

lot of the grocery store.



"Yes, and for once you are going to take care of 

yourself," Mrs. Scully said sternly and then started 

walking towards the door of the store.  Dana just 

rolled her eyes and followed, and Mulder trailed 

behind her.  He had a huge grin on his face.  He 

just loved it when Dana got angry...



***2 hrs later***



"Now, I want you two to eat all this pudding since 

you didn't eat any of that spaghetti I made for you.  

If it isn't all gone by the time I get back...," 

Mrs. Scully threatened and then walked out the front 

door to run to the pharmacy to fill the pain 

medication.



"If it isn't all gone by the time I get back..." 

Mulder mimicked, his talking considerably better.



"Shut-up and eat your pudding," Scully ordered, 

glaring down at the chocolate pudding that was 

filling the bowl.



"Why?  What are you going to do, shoot me?  Oh, 

wait.  You've already done that," he teased, 

throwing back the phrase she had used earlier at the 

dentist's office. He ducked expecting to receive her 

best glare, but instead got hit in the face with a 

glob of chocolate pudding.



"Why, Scully!  You do know that this means war, 

don't you?" Mulder said, wiping as much pudding off 

of his face as possible.



"Never claim war on a Scully," Dana warned, getting 

ready to get out of the way for when he decided to 

fire.



"I'm surprised at you, Scully.  Playing these 

childish games," Mulder said, shaking his head as he 

got up and walked towards the sink to set down his 

bowl.  Instead, he made a detour and quickly dropped 

half of his bowl of pudding on the top of her head.  

She yelped and then turned around and dumped the 

rest of her bowl inside of his sweatpants as he 

dumped the rest of his down the front of her shirt.  

They were both laughing hysterically, covered in 

pudding, when Mrs. Scully walked in.



"Dana Katherine Scully!  What in heaven's name are 

you doing?" Mrs. Scully asked, a shocked expression 

on her face.



"Mom! I can explain,"  Dana said surprised, looking 

around guiltily as if trying to survey the damage.



"You better be able to explain.  It looks to me, 

though, that you and Mulder had a fight.  First off, 

I want you two to kiss and make up," Mrs. Scully 

said sternly, trying with all of her might to hold 

back a smile.  She knew quite well that they hadn't 

got in a fight, she just wanted to see them kiss 

while covered in pudding.  Dana looked at her mom in 

shock.



"Mom..."  she protested, but trailed off when she 

saw her mother's expression.  She turned to Mulder 

and slowly hugged him.  When he put his arms around 

her, they made a squishing noise because of the 

pudding.  They both cracked up.  



"Now the kiss," Mrs. Scully demanded.  Dana turned 

to her mother with a warning look.  Mrs. Scully 

threw the look back full force.  After all, she 

learned from the master.  She didn't have to wait 

for Dana to move, Mulder did it for her.  He leaned 

down to slowly kiss her, and the moment their lips 

met they both doubled over in pain.



"Damn!" Mrs. Scully cursed quietly.  She slowly led 

a hurting Dana and Fox upstairs to get changed and 

cleaned up.  She was so close...



"Okay now, you two, no more funny stuff," Mrs. 

Scully said in her best scolding voice.  "You're 

both going get cleaned up.  Then it's time for your 

pain medication.  Dana, you take my bathroom, and 

Fox, you can use the guest bathroom down the hall."



"Are there toy boats for the bathtub---OUCH!"  

Mulder exclaimed as Scully swatted him for making 

such a silly remark.



"I don't want to have to separate you two," Mrs. 

Scully said, only half-joking.  "Be good and come 

back downstairs when you're done."



Scully quickly cleaned herself up and headed for the 

stairs.  She nearly collided with Mulder coming down 

the hallway.  She shot him her best Scully-glare and 

haughtily walked down the stairs ahead of him.  

Grinning madly, without a shred of remorse, Mulder 

followed her.



Mrs. Scully was waiting for them with two glasses of 

water and two rather large pain pills.



"These would choke a horse," Mulder commented.



"You should be used to them by now, all the times 

you've gotten hurt on our cases," Scully snapped.  

She refrained from further comment at the warning 

look she got from her mother and quietly gulped her 

medication.  Mulder did the same.  Mrs. Scully led 

them both into the living room.  



"You're probably going to feel a little woozy, so 

why don't you two just relax here and watch some TV.  

If you need anything, just call me."



"Thanks, Mom," Scully said.



"Yeah, thanks, Mom," Mulder echoed.



"Shut up, she's not your Mom," Scully said.



"My, my, pain medication makes you grouchy, doesn't 

it?"



"I guess my tolerance isn't as high as yours," she 

replied.



"Sure, fine, whatever," he replied, picking up the 

remote.  "Ooooh, girls beach volleyball on ESPN.  

The day is looking up."



Scully leaned over and snatched the remote away.  

"Not for long.  We're watching something else."



Scully flipped around, avoiding all of Mulder's 

obvious efforts to get the remote back.  Finally she 

found something she liked.



"Oh, 'Quincy'. I love this show."



"Geez, it's not enough you cut up dead bodies for a 

living, but you gotta watch it on TV, too?" Mulder 

whined blearily, "I don't think so."



He distracted Scully by tickling her and took the 

remote away, holding it over his head so she 

couldn't reach it.



"'Gilligan's Island.'  You know, I could never 

figure out why they canceled this show," Mulder 

said.



Scully clambered to her feet and stood on the couch 

unsteadily, starting to feel the effects of the 

painkiller. She tried desperately to take the remote 

away from her juvenile partner.



"Mulder, we are *not* watching kiddie shows.  I 

refuse to accept that a professor would build 

washing machines out of coconuts.  It's impossible."



"That's the great thing about TV, Scully. The 

impossible becomes probable."



"Oh, right, like that show you always watch with the 

two FBI agents?  I've never seen anything more 

ludicrous in my life!  The writers for that show 

know nothing about the FBI!  Partners don't sleep 

together!"



"The lucky ones do," he replied.



Scully plopped back down on the sofa, exhausted from 

jumping all over the cushions.  Mulder was leaving 

her no other choice.  She'd grown up with two older 

brothers who'd tormented the life out of her.  She 

was the baby girl.  She knew what to do.



"MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!  MULDER'S HOGGING THE TV AND 

MAKING ME WATCH STUPID STUFF!"  Scully whined 

mournfully.  Mulder stared her, shocked.  Then he 

dropped the remote and lunged for her.  She 

responded by trying to dive past him and grab the 

remote from the floor.



Mrs. Scully walked in, expecting to find them with 

their guns drawn, at the very least.  Who would have 

guessed that one little painkiller could turn two 

professionals into squabbling children?  Children 

with guns that shot real bullets.  Anxiously, she 

hurried into the room.



And found Mulder and her daughter tangled up on the 

floor together, giggling helplessly.  Every time 

they tried to get up, they just fell down again, 

laughing harder.  Scully patted Mulder on the head 

and this set them off again.  Mrs. Scully backed out 

of the room quietly.  Obviously her interference 

wasn't needed here.  She just let them laugh and 

wrestle.  They would wear themselves out eventually.



***2 hrs later***



Mrs. Scully quietly snuck into the room, just making 

sure that Dana and Fox hadn't killed each other.  It 

had been quiet for almost half an hour.  What she 

saw made her smile from ear to ear.  Dana and Fox 

were cuddled together on the floor, their limbs 

hopelessly tangled.  They were both sound asleep.  

This week might not be too bad, she thought, as long 

as she didn't run out of painkillers.





The End





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