This story is based on the characters and situations created
by
Chris Carter and Ten Thirteen Productions. Used without
permission
and no infringment of copyrights are intended.
The Hero
By. Michele Blankenship Phenyx@AOL.com
Dana Scully tapped impatiently on the sterring wheel of the
car as she
waiting for the traffic light to turn green. She had finished
teaching
her last class of the day although it was not yet noon. She
supposed that
was one of the few perks to being back at Quantico : she did get
her
Friday afternoons off.
This afternoon, she wanted to spend some time with her ex-partner
Fox Mulder. She hadn't actually seen Mulder in over two weeks,
but she
had talked to him on the phone. When she had called him yesterday
he had
sounded really strange. She had tried to call him again last
night and
had only succeeded in reaching his answering machine. Scully
hated to
admit it but she was worried. It seemed to her as though she
worried alot
nowadays.
Not that she didn't have good reason to worry. After the X-files
department had been broken up, she had been reassigned to
Quantico to
teach. Mulder had been reassigned to the Surveillance division.
Mulder
had been having a rough time in surveillance, Scully had known
that much.
However, she hadn't realized exactly how bad things had gotten
for him
until two weeks ago.
No one in the department had even given Mulder a chance. They had
started calling him "Spooky" before he had even
reported for duty. From
what Scully had been able to find out, the other agents had spent
weeks
giving Mulder a hard time. She had seen others treat Mulder that
way
before and she had seen him handle it in his usual off hand way.
But to
have to listen to that constant ribbing and degredation day after
day,
for weeks on end had taken its toll on Mulder. Until finally, two
weeks
ago, some idiot had said just the wrong thing. Scully wasn't sure
what
the other man had said exactly, but it must have been pretty bad.
Mulder's
reaction had been to pop the other agent a good right to the
chin. The
other agent had been knocked cold.
Skinner had exactly what he'd been waiting for, of course. Mulder
had been suspended amazingly fast. The official word was that
he'd been
suspended for an "indefinite amount of time" for
"disciplinary action".
Mulder had not taken the news well. He was still stressed out
from
the fiasco with the strange bacteria and the death of his
'friend'.
During the past two weeks he had seemed to simply give up.
Scully was determined that she would change his attitude today.
By the time she reached his apartment and knocked on the door she
had
convinced herself that he would be his old self again in no time.
When Mulder answered the door a few minutes later, Scully thought
that her self-appointed job may be a little harder than she had
first
thought. Mulder was wearing a sleeveless sweat shirt and sweat
pants.
He had obviously not shaved for several days. He had deep circles
under
his eyes and looked as though he hadn't slept for a week.
Mulder blinked at her stupidly for a moment before registering
who
she was.
"Scully ? What are you doing here?"
" I came to see you, Mulder. I...I've been worried about
you."
she admitted as she brushed past him and into the apartment.
There was one lamp next to the couch that was lit. Still, the
place
was terribly dark. There were shades and curtains pulled across
all the
windows. The television was on ,of course, and the floor was
littered
with nearly empty pizza boxes.
" Oh good grief, Mulder." Scully didn't bother to hide
her frustration
as she angrily began to open the curtains.
"What? " he whined, shading his eyes from the sudden
sunlight.
Scully stood in the middle of the room with her hands on her
hips.
She wasn't sure if she should yell or cry. She chose instead to
just
glare at Mulder.
Mulder walked past her and flopped down on a mass of clutter that
Scully knew was actually a couch.
" I know, I know." he replied although she hadn't said
anything else.
He leaned his head back against the wall, pressing the palms of
his hands
to his eyes, and sighed loudly.
For several minutes, there was only silence between them. Finally
Scully just couldn't take it any longer.
"Are you going to let them do this to you?" she
exploded angrily.
" I've never known you to give up, Mulder. Never."
Mulder's shoulders slumped. " I'm just so tired of fighting,
Dana.
I'm tired of chasing answers that I'll never find. Tired of
getting so
close to the truth, only to have it yanked away from me. I'm
tired of
listening to people whisper behind my back and giving me odd
looks.
I'm just...tired."
"Listen Mulder," Scully crossed the room and sat down
next to him.
" You're just burnt out. You've been going non-stop for
months. When is
the last time you had an honest to God vacation? For pete's sake,
look
what you've been through in the past several months. It's no
wonder
you're so fed up. You really need a break."
"Yeah, well now I'm getting one. Whether I want it or
not." the
bitterness in his voice was palpable.
"You need a vacation, Mulder. Not this terrible bout of
depression
and self-pity you've thrown yourself into."
Mulder raked a hand through his hair and replied, "Well then
what do
you suggest I do on this *vacation*?"
"Well, " she said with enthusiasm, " first thing
your going to do is
take a shower. You really are a mess."
She stood up and when Mulder didn't make any move, she grabbed
his hand
and pulled him up too.
"Then I shall take you out for a decent meal." she
added, pointing him
toward the bathroom.
"Yes, Mother." Mulder grumbled.
For a moment they simply stood and stared at each other.
Scully then pointed towards the bathroom and said, " Are you
going to
take that shower or do I need to bathe you myself ?"
Mulder smiled at that remark. " Would you really?" he
teased.
"Yep," she smiled back. "With a hose and a scrub
brush."
" Oooo," he grinned devilishly. " and surgical
gloves? Could you
use surgical gloves?"
Scully suddenly grabbed a magazine from the floor and flung it at
his
head. " You are sick , Mulder. Do you know that?"
He responded with a laugh that echoed to her from the hallway. A
few
minutes later, she heard the sound of water running.
When Mulder reappeared, he looked much better. His hair was still
wet
but it had at least been combed. He was wearing a clean T -shirt
and faded
blue jeans. He had even made a half-hearted attempt to shave.
"We aren't going any where fancy I hope." he said.
Scully smiled, " I thought we could go to that little diner
a few
blocks over."
Mulder shrugged. She could see that he didn't really care where
they
went. She could see it in his eyes. He hadn't really cheered up
any,
but he was trying, for her sake.
They left the apartment and walked out to the street. It was a
gorgeous day. The sun was shining brightly but it wasn't too hot.
It was
one of those glorious autumn days that made winter seem like a
dream that
would never come.
Without saying a word they began to walk the six blocks to the
diner.
The silence between them was a comfortable one. Scully wondered
to herself,
'how long has it been since I enjoyed a nice day ?' She looked at
Mulder
and wondered what he was thinking. He was looking at the ground
as he
walked and didn't seem to notice the day.
Scully sighed to herself. Mulder could be so damned stubborn. Of
course, His determination WAS one of the things she admired about
him.
However, when the same trait got on her nerves she called it
stubborness.
She couldn't blame Mulder really, he had some good reasons for
getting
depressed. But she was not about to let him stay that way.
She was still trying to form a plan when they turned a corner and
bumped into a wall of people. The crowd was formed on just one
side of
the street. The road itself had been cordoned off and there were
dozens
of vehicles parked in the middle of the street.
There were police cruisers, SWAT team vans, TV news crews and a
few
unmarked cars that Scully recognized as FBI vehicles.
"What's going on?" Mulder asked an onlooker.
A young blonde man replied " The bank was being robbed. It
backfired.
Now the guy has a gun and hostages."
Scully and Mulder exchanged a glance."We should offer to
help."
Mulder said.
They made there way through the crowd toward a man in a suit who
seemed
to be in charge. When they got to a barricade, a police officer
stopped them.
"Stay behind the barricade please." she said
impatiently.
Scully showed her identification to the woman and replied
tersely,
"Agents Scully and Mulder, FBI."
The officer allowed them to continue without any further
objections.
Scully repeated the statement with her identification when they
reached
their goal.
The agent in charge greeted them with a nod. " Agent Langley
" he
introduced himself. " We can use all the help we can
get."
Suddenly shots began coming from the bank. The crowd on the
opposite
sidewalk scattered. Camera crews and news reporters ducked behind
their
vans.
" This guy is a real nut." Agent Langley said. The
three of them had
crouched down behind a police cruiser. " He's been robbing
banks across
three states and he's left bodies in each one. I've been chasing
him for
months. "
"Has he made any demands?" Mulder asked.
"Yeah, he wants a car parked in front of the bank. Then
he'll come
out with a hostage or two. They'll be under a blanket so we can't
get a
clean shot at him. He'll get in the car and drive off. When we
catch up
to the car, the hostage will be dead and he'll be gone. Trust me,
I know
this scenario."
"How does he get away?" Scully asked.
"If I knew that we wouldn't have the situation repeating
itself now
would we?" Langley said angrily.
"We can't give him a car then. " Mulder said.
"It's too late" Agent Langley said with
disgust."The local authorities
are already getting him one."
"We have to do something." Scully said desperately.
"They won't listen!" Langley smashed a fist against his
thigh in
frustration.
Scully glanced at Mulder. He was looking at the other agent with
an
understanding look of sorrow. How many times had she heard Mulder
say
those same words?
Suddenly a car pulled up in front of the bank. A police officer
stepped out of the car, leaving the engine running. Scully's
heart thumped
painfully in her chest, she was completely engrossed in the scene
unfolding
before her.
After a few minutes, a figure hidden under a green blanket
emerged from
the bank. There were two pairs of legs visible beneath the
blanket.
One pair of legs was covered in khaki pants and military boots.
The
other was clad in nylons, no shoes at all. The gunman and the
hostage
began to make their way toward the car.
Scully's mind was reeling. She had to think of something. She
turned
to ask Mulder for ideas, only then realizing that he was no
longer there.
Panic suddenly welled up inside her. She frantically scanned the
crowd
behind her, knowing that she would not find him. When she looked
back
toward the bank, she saw Mulder creeping around the corner of the
building.
"Oh God ,Mulder." she whispered.
"What is that idiot doing." Langley exclaimed.
Mulder was now in front of the bank, easing his way across the
large
window that bore the institution's name. When he was directly
behind the
gunman, he began to creep forward. The crowd was silent, Scully
assumed
that they were all holding their breath too.
When Mulder was right behind his target, he reached up and yanked
the blanket away and at the same time, gave the girl a violent
shove. As
a result, the hostage fell to the ground and the gunman whirled
around and
fired at Mulder.
Scully didn't hear the screams from the crowd as the police fired
on
the suspect. She heard only the one shot as a bullet tore into
Mulder.
To her, the next few moments stretched into an eternity. The
round caught
Mulder in the chest. Some scientific part of Scully's mind
registered that
the impact did not occur near the heart. It was too far to the
right for
that. His right lung was torn up, of that she had no doubt. The
round
may have shattered a rib or two as well. Mulder's body was thrown
backward
by the impact of the bullet, forcing him through the plate glass
window
of the bank. The glass falling to the ground made a strangely
ominous
sound. Mulder landed inside the bank on his back.
The street was still echoing with gunshots when Scully began to
run
toward her fallen partner.
" Ohpleaseohgodohpleaseohgodohplease" she prayed as she
bolted across
the street.
As she reached the bank, she saw that Mulder was moving. He was
moving his legs as though he were trying to walk away.
Relief flooded through Scully. He was still alive. She stepped
through
the broken window to help him.
"God Mulder," she began.
However, when she knelt beside him, she got a better look at him
and
realized that the situation was not good. She immediately covered
the
wound with both hands in order to apply pressure and stop the
flow of blood.
Blood already soaked the front of Mulder's shirt. She was forced
to
practically kneel on top of him.
Scully looked into Mulder's eyes and saw his hazel irises rolling
around like a couple of marbles. He was in deep shock. Scully
suddenly
saw more blood pooling on the floor beneath him. She belatedly
realized
that the bullet had gone completely through Mulder's body. The
wound in
his back was going to be worse than the one in his chest.
Mulder was still thrashing weakly. He moaned.
* Why can't you just pass out?* she thought. * This would be
easier
on you if you were totally unconscious*
Scully became aware that someone was screaming for help. A moment
later she realized that it was her own voice doing the screaming.
A paramedic crew had been standing by during the hostage crisis
and
yet it seemed forever before they actually arrived at Scully's
side.
Mulder's body suddenly contorted, nearly throwing Scully off
balance.
He took a great gasping breath and started to choke.
Scully was pushed aside as the paramedics frantically began to
work
on Mulder.
"His lung's collapsed." Scully heard one paramedic say
as she was
led aside by another medical technician.
The young woman with Scully began to ask her questions.
"Do you know this man? How old is he?" she asked.
"Um.. yes. Thirty-three." Scully tried to focus on the
question rather
than the sounds of Mulder's pitiful attempts to get air.
"Is he allergic to any medications?"
"No. Nothing I'm aware of."
"Does he have any diseases that may complicate his
condition? Diabetes
or anything?"
"No."
The questions had continued even after Mulder had been put in the
ambulance and carried away. Scully knew that the questioning was
only
meant to keep her out of the way. She hadn't been allowed to ride
in the
ambulance for the same reason. These were good indications that
Mulder's
condition was very, very bad.
She had been driven to the hospital by a police cruiser and left
alone
in the waiting room while Mulder was rushed into surgery. She sat
there
for several hours, trying to look through some magazines although
she had
no idea what she was reading. She had turned the small television
on in
order to find some diversion. However, every available channel
was showing
news bulletins about the bank robbery. The camera crews had
gotten a
graffic shot of Mulder being blasted through the window and were
playing it
over and over again. Scully had quickly turned the set off.
A short time later, a young police officer came in and warned her
that
the press were swarming all over the hospital. She needed to be
careful
about who she talked to if she didn't want to be on the news
herself.
As a result, Scully just stayed were she was and waited. It
annoyed her
that there was no one else waiting with her. Mulder's a good
person, she
thought to herself. Why was she the only one who cared about him?
There
was no one she could call. The "in case of emergency "
information in his
personel file was blank. She had known that for ages. But this
time,
Mulder's predicament was all over the news. Anyone out there who
cared
about him should have been trying to contact her. She'd given the
hospital
personnel instructions to let her talk with anyone who called
claiming to
be a friend or relative. There had been no phone calls.
Scully was forced to admit to herself that although she knew
Mulder's
personality better that anyone, she actually knew very little
about
his life. They were friends but she had made very sure that the
friendship
stayed business like. Neither one of them talked about their
personal life
very often. Scully silently promised herself to remedy that
problem...
if she got the chance.
Two days later, Scully sat in Mulder's hospital room reading the
newspaper. Mulder was sleeping. Scully wasn't sure if the sleep
was drug
induced or just recooperative. Probably a little of both. The
doctors
had operated on him for nearly five hours, repairing the torn
lung and
removing fragments of broken bone. The bullet had nearly
shattered a rib
and the surgeons had meticulously reconstructed what they could.
The rest
of the missing rib had been replaced by artificial means.
All in all, Mulder had been damn lucky. In a few weeks, he'd be
up
and around again. The doctors had assured her that within a few
months,
the only physical reminder of the incident would be a few nasty
scars.
Scully smiled at the sleeping figure. He was always lucky that
way.
She was sure that if she mentioned his "luck" he would
tell her she was nuts.
He only saw the trouble he was always getting into. He never
realized that
his luck kept getting him back out as well.
Scully was almost finished with the crossword puzzle when Mulder
finally woke up.
"Hi" she said putting aside her paper.
"Hi, yourself " he smiled weakly. "What are you
doing here again today?"
Scully patted his arm gently." I was here yesterday, Mulder.
You've
slept straight through to Sunday."
"I did not." he whined. "Stupid nurses kept coming
in and waking me.
I just lost track of time is all."
As he tried,painfully, to sit up, Scully helped prop up his
pillows for
a more comfortable position. When she was done, she sat on the
bed next to
him rather than go back to the chair.
" Guess what?" Mulder asked. " I get real food
today."
"Really?"
"Well... just some soup. But it's better than nothing."
"Don't complain, Mulder." Scully teased " You've
had the best
intravienous nutrients in the state. I just don't think i.v.s
come in
sunflower seed flavors."
Mulder smiled. He was still a little pale but Scully could see
that
there had been a marked improvement in his condition since
yesterday. She
didn't need to worry about him anymore. He was going to be just
fine.
Mulder must have read the expression on her face. He took her
hand in
his and said " I'm glad that you were here. I know that if
things hadn't
worked out you would've...taken care of everything. That means
alot to me."
Dana was suddenly angry. " Damn it Mulder! YOU mean alot to
me. This
has got to be one of the stupidest things you've ever done. You
could have
been killed. "
"I know." he admitted.
A shocked look came over Scully's face " You didn't do this
on
purpose, did you?"
"Was I *trying* to get myself killed ,you mean?" Mulder
shrugged.
"Not consciously no."
"Well." Dana replied. "Consciously or not. Try to
be a bit more careful
will you? If you go and get yourself killed, I'm going to lose my
best friend and I'll be forced to hate you for the rest of my
life."
Mulder grinned devilishly."In that case, I'll have to come
back and
haunt you, ya know."
"Haunted for the rest of my life by Spooky Mulder...Now
there's a
truly frightening thought."
Mulder's laugh turned into a short coughing spell. Scully was
trying
to pat him on the unbandaged side of his back, when the door
opened and
Skinner walked in. Scully felt Mulder tense immediately. The
coughing
spell quickly subsided as Skinner came to the end of the bed and
stopped.
Scully stepped forward protectively and asked "What do you
want, Skinner?"
"Easy Dana." She heard Mulder say. She stepped back to
Mulder's
side again and glared at the unwanted visitor.
Skinner glance warily at Scully, then said to Mulder, "Can
we talk
privately?"
"NO." Dana answered forcefully.
Mulder saw the determination in her face. "I guess
not." he shrugged.
After a few moments of silence, Skinner sighed. "I hear that
your
going to be talking to the press tomorrow afternoon."
"Yeah. It seems that I've become a real popular guy,
lately."
"Cut the crap, Mulder. You've become a media hero and you
know it."
Scully glanced briefly at Mulder. She had been carefully
shielding
Mulder from the press and the huge media blitz that had resulted
from the
bank incident. Mudler probably had no idea that he had become the
media
hero of the week.
Mulder covered any confusion he may have had. "So what's
your point,
Skinner." he asked.
"I want to know what you plan on saying."
"You hypocrit."Dana exploded."How dare you waltz
in here like this, treat
Mulder this way and then have the nerve to worry about what he'll
say!!"
"Dana." Mulder cautioned. "He has cause for
concern."
Scully fumed, but she kept quiet.
Mulder turned back to Skinner. " You see Dana, Skinner has
no idea what
kind of nonsense I may reveal to the press. After all, I am a
disgruntled
agent who's recently been suspended. I could start blathering
about
government cover ups and illegal movements by our own
people."
Skinner seemed to fidget. "No one will believe you, Agent
Mulder.
We will deny everything."
"Yes." Mulder said cautiously." But you can't
afford to have the media
digging around in your garbage." Mulder smiled. He had
Skinner over a
barrel and both men knew it. "I could really give some young
reporter one
hell of an exclusive."
"If you do,Mulder " Skinner threatened."Your life
won't be worth much."
"My life isn't worth much right now anyway." Mulder
said confidently.
"If I'm going to go down I may as well take a few of you
with me."
Skinner walked over to the window and stared sightlessly at the
street
below. "I'll reinstate you immediately, of course."
Skinner said finally.
"I want the X-files back." Mulder demanded.
Skinner turned to face them again. "That's not my decision,
Mulder.
You know that."
"But my chances would be better if you were backing
me."
"I'll see what I can do, Mulder. No promises." Skinner
turned to leave.
"Enjoy your thirty seconds of fame, Agent Mulder. But
remember, the press
will tire of you very quickly and then you'll have to answer for
everything.
Understood?" Skinner then left without another word.
Scully and Mulder let out a collective sigh. When Scully looked
at
Mulder she could see that the encounter with Skinner had taken a
lot out of
him. He was very pale again and was grimacing in pain.
"I'll get the nurse." she said.
Several minutes later, Mulder was laying down. His bandages had
been
changed, his vital signs had been taken and recorded. He had also
been
sufficiently drugged again.
"Scully?" He asked groggily.
"I'm still here." she stood next to his bed.
"What was Skinner talking about? Thirty seconds of
fame?"
Scully smiled. " The media has made you into a hero, Mulder.
The dashing FBI agent who even when off-duty, was willing to risk
his life
in order to make this a better place to live." She told him
dramatically.
"Hmmm." he moaned. "They don't know me very well
do they?"
Scully laughed as Mulder drifted back into sleep.
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This story is based on the characters and situations created
by
Chris Carter and Ten Thirteen Productions. Used without
permission and no
infringment of copyrights are intended.