From: jennyann@ix.netcom.com
(Jennifer Lyon)
Subject: Vampires I: "Promises to Keep"
Date: 9 May 1995
Promises to Keep
An X-Files Story
by Jennifer Lyon
Jenni10647@AOL.com
JennyAnn@ix.netcom.com
(Disclaimer: The characters of the X-Files, and all rights
thereto,
are the property of FOX network, Ten Thirteen Productions and
Chris Carter. The remainder of this story is the property of the
author. This story takes place, somewhat, after my previous story
"Healing Time" though it is in a no way a direct
sequel. Mulder
and Scully are 'together' in this story - but it is incidental to
the
plot.
I am a firm believer that a relationship between them does NOT
have to detract from the action of the X-Files - hopefully I have
succeeded in accomplishing that. This is also my twist on a
vampire story. All comments are welcome.)
2:00 am March 16
Watching, always watching.
Red wine swirled in his glass as he leaned against the wall
in the dimmed corner of the bar. He wasn't particularly hungry
this
cold, quiet night. He'd fed only a couple of days earlier. The
memory of it was as sour as the barely tasted wine in his glass.
Without the spark, the life, the emotion, the blood was tasteless
and
cold. But it was too dangerous to allow a mortal to get close to
him, he'd learned that the hard way over the long, empty
centuries.
So why was he out tonight?
Jason sighed and pretended to sip at the wine as the tired,
world-weary eyes of the waitress ran over him and paused, then
moved away. There was no comfort to be found in this place, or
these people, even if he had been one of them. But some undefined
itch kept him waiting in the shadows. A sense that something was
waiting to happen.
*****
In the dusty back hallway leading to the restrooms, Karlin
stumbled and fell to her knees. She knew she was drunk, and that
she should have left hours ago. Why do I do this to myself, she
wondered, but she knew the answer. Anything was better than
another long night alone in her empty apartment. Grasping for the
rusty banisters of the old staircase to her right, she nearly
cried
aloud as an ice-cold hand gripped her just below the elbow and
effortlessly pulled her to her feet.
"Thank you," she sputtered, bloodshot eyes trying to
focus
on the face half-hidden by the shadows. "Come!" said an
hypnotically imperious whisper which seemed to echo in her ears.
"No," she replied, even as her feet moved of their own
accord to
carry her closer to the tall figure. A pair of bright red eyes
glowed
fiercely in the darkness, as she pressed herself up against him.
She
shuddered and twitched, like a frightened rabbit, as a sudden
instinct told her to run, but she barely had time to gasp and
jolt
backwards before sharp pain struck her in the neck and she sank
down into the iron arms confining her. Ecstasy flooded her
senses,
causing her to groan softly: a slow murmuring sound that soon
choked itself as she sank down into unconsciousness, and then
down even further into death itself.
*****
Jason's head jerked upright as his senses were assaulted
with the smell of fresh blood. A sense of satisfaction, even
triumph
flooded him, then was gone as quickly as it had come. Confusion
filled his gauntly-carved features for a moment, then resolved
into
grim certainty as understanding came. The feelings had not been
his
own. Another hunter stalked the shadows tonight. Another hunter
had found a kill.
He thrust aside the detestable cheap wine. Pulling his
overcoat around him, he slipped out of the bar and into the
night. It
wasn't his business, he told himself. But the taint of that brief
mental contact continued to haunt him as he moved swiftly through
the darkened streets. It had tasted like filth - coldly purely
evil.
Could he just walk away? Let it roam free without intervention?
The questions followed him home to his black-curtained bedroom,
and settled down with him as he drifted into the breathless
slumber
of the dead.
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6:00 am March 17
FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder stood staring down at the
chalk-lined spot where the young woman's body had so recently
been found. Only the white specks of chalk and a few dribbled
spots
of blood remained to mark the ignominious end of a human life.
The victim, Karlin Withers, had been totally drained of blood
through two puncture wounds in her jugular vein. She was the
fifth
such victim in the last five days, all within a six square mile
block
of
Washington, D.C.
The tall, slender man slipped gracefully to his knees,
reaching out to finger one spot of dried blood. His hazel eyes
turned dark as he focused almost breathless attention on the
small
brown dust coating his sensitive fingertip. Willing it to speak
to him
- to give him the answers he sought.
"Mulder?" The soft, throaty voice of his partner broke
his
concentration. The lines in his brow smoothed as he angled his
head
up to meet her calm blue eyes. As always, just seeing her was
enough to warm his soul.
"Just thinking, Scully." he replied, leaping back to
his feet.
"I don't suppose anyone saw anything," he stated, not
bothering to
make a question of it.
Scully shook her head, causing a wing of auburn hair to
fall across her cheek. "No one saw or heard anything. Not
that
they'd be likely to say if they had."
Mulder nodded. "Not in this neighborhood." He took one
last glance around them, then placed his hand on the small of her
back, urging her ahead of him down the hall. "There's
nothing for
us here. You'd better see to the autopsy. Maybe we'll get lucky
and
our vampiric friend was careless."
"Vampiric? Mulder!" Scully protested, although she
couldn't help the soft smile that lit her face.
Mulder grinned back down at her as they walked together
through the deserted bar. "Don't tell me a nice Irish
Catholic girl
like you doesn't believe in vampires."
"Okay, I won't," replied Scully, as she reached up to
finger
the small gold cross she always wore around her neck. She wasn't
completely certain why she wore it, except that it had been a
gift
from her mother. It simply felt right. Still... Her face settled
into a
grim certainty.
"There's no reason to suspect anything more than a
perfectly 'human' killer. It won't be the first time we've run
across
one with a taste for blood," she quietly reminded him.
Mulder's eyes darkened, his jaw clenched.
He nodded.
Silence fell between them as they walked out of the bar
and into the bright red glow of sunrise.
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5:45 pm March 17
Sunset.
Jason felt the hunger as soon as he woke. He would have
to feed tonight, and the thought made him angry. Normally he
could wait for at least one more night before he felt the need
growing in the pit of his belly like a rabid cancer. But the
presence
of the other vampire and its constant, uncontrolled thirst was
tearing at his nerves. Fiercely he clamped down on his emotions,
showering and dressing automatically, hardly aware of his own
movements.
*****
HE could sense her even before she turned the corner. The
beating of her heart rang loudly in his ears. The rush of her
blood
through her veins was louder than a raging waterfall. The smell
of
human flesh and blood was overpowering to his preternaturally
enhanced senses. He was so hungry. The need for the blood ate at
him. It weakened his limbs, controlled his thoughts, drove him
before it like a feather in the wind.
Blood.
Before she even knew what had hit her, he was driving her
down into the pavement, sinking sharp teeth deep into her flesh,
tearing out chunks of flesh and tossing them aside, devouring the
thick red essence as it flowed into his mouth and down his
throat.
Blood.
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11:00 pm March 17
Motionless in the shadows, Jason watched the police
scurry around the crime scene. Almost against his own will he'd
been called to the murder site. As much as he had tried to deny
it,
the other vampire's blood lust was nearly overpowering. He
wondered what the police would do, if they found out the real
cause of these deaths. He stifled a bitter laugh, these human
fools
had no chance at stopping this killer, even if they had any
notion of
what he truly was. Nothing could stop this killer but another of
his
own kind.
Jason shivered at that thought. He refused to consider
himself the 'same kind' as this animal. He wanted no part of it.
There were plenty of places to go, he told himself. There were no
ties binding him to this city, perhaps it was time for him to
leave.
He started to move away, footsteps silent in the shadows.
But before he could take more than a few steps, the
headlights of a car forced him to pull back against the wall,
melding
back into the darkness.
*****
Mulder didn't even bother trying to park the car. He pulled
it up behind a police unit in the middle of the street, Scully
leaping
out of her door almost before the car had come to a complete
halt.
Her partner was only seconds behind her. Flashing badges at the
uniformed officer guarding the scene, they pushed their way
through the busy activity of the crime scene.
"Agent Mulder, Agent Scully, over here." An older,
gray-
haired woman in a brown raincoat gestured to them.
"Thanks for calling us so quickly, Captain," Scully
said.
"We can use all the help we can get right now." Captain
Ellie Matthews frowned. "Six corpses in six nights. We've
got to
get this bastard."
Mulder nodded. "Can we see the body?"
"Yeah, sure. Right here," she led them over to where a
pair of officers were loading a black-bagged form onto a
stretcher.
At the Captain's signal, one pulled back the zipper then stepped
aside to let the two federal agents take a look. Scully stared at
it
intently, noting the similarities to the previous cases,
immediately
slipping into her professional mode.
Mulder took one quick mental photograph, then stepped
back out of his partner's way. This was her department, and
despite
his years of experience with violent death - or more likely
because
of those experiences - he preferred to let her handle it.
*****
Jason watched the tall, graceful man and his female
companion race from their car. Light from a flashlight reflected
off
their badges. The woman was small, dressed in a tan overcoat over
a dark-blue suit and matching high-heeled shoes. Her hair was a
strikingly rich auburn and in the semi-darkness, her skin glowed
a
clear milky-white. Jason found his eyes tracking her every
movement. Even running, she was elegant and regal. Confident and
controlled. He had a sudden image of her dressed in an eighteenth
century ball-gown and nearly gasped aloud with desire. Her throat
would be soft and lovely, sweet and scented. Her pulse would race
below a thin layer of satiny skin as he tasted the sweetness of
her
blood.
"No!" He silently chastised himself. Such dreams could
prove to be a deadly mistake. Perhaps not to him, but inevitably
to
her. He could never take such a risk again. She must remain
beyond
his touch, a desire as dangerous as the sunlight itself. Tearing
his
eyes off her lovely face as it frowned in concentration, Jason
focused his attention on her dark-clad male partner, who was
standing behind her, hands in the pockets of his black coat, eyes
heavy-lidded, face shuttered and distant.
Jason closed his eyes and reached out with his mind. He
brushed the edge of the woman's thoughts...Dana....her name was
Dana Scully. Her thoughts were sharp and focused, coolly
analytical, colored only by a slight tinge of worry.
"We have to stop him soon," she was thinking as she
turned to glance up at her companion. Jason flew up with her
towards the dark-haired man whose name was Mulder. Yes, Fox
Mulder.
Red-tinged brown eyes shot open wide, as Jason found his
mind assaulted by a blazing, focused intellect. There was a spark
of
recognition, a sense of shocked awareness. Jason broke the
connection abruptly and froze. Somehow this man had felt Jason's
psychic touch. Already he was pacing in this direction like a
wolf on
the prowl. He moved gracefully and purposefully, head held high.
The flash of the police photographer's camera caught his face,
freezing it in full focus for one brief second before returning
it to
the darkness.
Dark bangs shading a high forehead, bright green-tinged
diamond eyes, generous mouth, carved bones and hollowed cheeks:
it couldn't be. Jason shuddered as he was lost in a cascade of
memories. He saw a woman with long black hair rippling down her
shoulders, red lips and dancing hazel eyes. Brilliant laughter
echoed
through his mind as one soft word escaped his lips, followed by a
choking sob.
"Maria."
But Jason had been both hunter and prey for too many
long years to let his pain dull him to the dangers of the moment.
He
could not allow himself to be caught. Focusing every bit of his
strength, he broadcast an hypnotic psychic echo:
"There's no one here....no one here....no one here..."
The ancient vampire watched with relief as the man who
bore such a striking resemblance to his long-dead love pulled
back
in confusion.
*****
"Mulder, what is it?" Scully tugged at his arm.
"I don't know Scully," Mulder replied, glancing around
him again, then he focused down on her anxious face.
"I'm okay," he reassured her. "I suddenly felt
like I was
being watched. But the feeling's gone now. Maybe I'm just
tired."
Scully nodded. She knew he rarely slept. It was a wonder
he wasn't tired more often. On the other hand, Mulder's instincts
had a tendency to be uncannily correct. He hadn't earned the
nickname "Spooky" for nothing.
"Maybe, but it wouldn't be unusual for a serial killer to
come back to watch the crime scene. Perhaps we should set up a
more thorough search of the area," she suggested.
"Why not? It certainly couldn't hurt. We're a little short
on
leads right now." Mulder frowned, biting at his lower lip.
"Look,
why don't you go ahead with the body and get started on the
autopsy. I'll stick around here for a while. See if I can find
anything."
"Okay. But be careful. Please."
"I will." He promised. She stared intently at him for a
moment, blue eyes direct and uncompromising.
"I will," he repeated, reaching out to stroke her cheek
ever
so gently. "I'll meet up with you at the hospital." He
smiled and
walked past her. She watched him for a moment, then turned and
followed the stretcher into the ambulance.
-----------------------
1:30 am March 18
Mulder walked through the darkened streets, his
awareness of his surroundings slipping as he began to concentrate
on the details of the case. His pace picked up until he was
nearly
jogging, flashlight held out in front of him, one small portion
of his
mind using the small field of light as a guide to keep him moving
without stumbling. The remainder of his awareness was centered on
a vivid slideshow of images. Each crime scene, each body, each
set
of puncture wounds, each page of the autopsy reports, it all ran
over and over in front of his inwardly-focused eyes. So intent
was
he on finding the key to the puzzle of these deaths, he lost
track of
time, of space, of direction.
A sudden screeching of tires broke his concentration and
jolted Mulder back to awareness of his surroundings. He peered
anxiously around him as he realized he had no idea where he was.
Across the street stretched an old, abandoned warehouse with
jagged broken glass windows and graffiti-covered boards barring
the doors. On his side of the street were a series of ancient
brick
apartment buildings with sagging stoops, barred windows, and
broken shingles on the roofs.
The car that had brought him back to awareness was
already just a memory, leaving an almost unnatural silence behind
it.
Mulder felt for reassuring presence of the gun holstered to his
waist
and pivoted on his heels to return the way he had come, in the
hope
of finding his way back to his car without trouble. Scully would
be
furious with him if she found out he'd wandered off on his own
again.
For a while Mulder was able to move along without
incident, although he was beginning to get a little worried that
he
couldn't find anything familiar to guide himself by. One run-down
warehouse followed another. And he just couldn't quite avoid the
nagging feeling that he was being watched. A shiver ran up the
back
of his spine as he turned a corner.
*****
"Hey, man!" Two young teenagers, dressed in matching
black leather jackets and jeans blocked the tall agent's path.
They
had appeared out of the shadows in seconds, and now stood inches
apart, shoulder to shoulder, baring their teeth at him in
menacing
smiles. One had long blond hair that he wore loose over his
shoulders. The other had black hair gelled into large spikes
sticking
up from his scalp.
"Hello, Can I help you?" he replied politely, eyes
alert to
their every motion, pointing the flashlight at their chests.
The blond one laughed. "Sure, how about handing it
over?"
"Hand what over?" Mulder kept his voice calm and even,
while every nerve in his body tensed and his right hand moved
ever
so slowly towards his gun.
"Your money...give it to us!" The demand was spoken
amidst giggles, as they balanced themselves on their toes, eyes
wild.
The spike-haired one swung a long-knife in a low arc back and
forth, almost teasingly.
Mulder froze in place for a second, then in one swift
movement shot the beam of the flashlight into their eyes and drew
his gun. "Federal Agent, don't move!"
But before he could bring the gun up to an even level, a
sudden intense pain shattered the back of his head as he was
struck
from behind with an iron rod. Crying aloud in agony, he crumpled
to the ground.
A third teenager stepped over the unconscious man and
grinned at his companions. "Come on, let's get his stuff and
get out
of here. These guys usually work in pairs."
"Nice gun," the blond one said, kneeling down to pick
it
up. He balanced it in his hand, then aimed it out across the
street.
"BANG BANG BAaaaaaa!" His voice rose in a shriek as a
cold
hand closed around his upper right arm from behind and lifted him
off his feet. He flew up through the air then dropped, screaming
as
he hit the pavement with a dull thud.
"What the Hell!" yelled the third kid, brandishing the
iron
bar as he peered into the shadows. But he was struck from behind,
as a powerful force threw him off his feet sending him up in a
slow
arc, then bringing him down to earth to lie in a broken heap on
the
ground.
The spike-haired teen pulled back, terrified, as he looked
up into a pair of bright red eyes shining out of the night. Below
them glittered a pair of white fangs, set in a deathly pale face.
Not a
sound escaped from the boy's lips as he turned and raced down
the
street, feet slipping and sliding underneath him as he tried to
escape. But he was not fast enough.
Jason grabbed the boy by his shirt and lifted him off the
ground, holding him suspended in the air. The light from Mulder's
flashlight threw an eerie yellow glow onto the vampire's pale
features, turning the red glow of his eyes into a phosphorescent
orange. The panic-stricken would-be thief found his voice and
drawing a deep, final breath, he let loose a horrific shriek.
Jason
merely chuckled, still holding the boy suspended in mid air with
one
hand. With a quick twist of his wrist, he lowered him to the
ground
and sank pointed teeth into soft flesh of the neck, unerringly
finding
the jugular vein. The vampire sighed with pleasure as the blood
ran
down his throat and spread through his body, simultaneously
easing
and sharpening the hunger.
He drank for long, joyous minutes. Then he thrust the body
aside with a cry that was a mixture of frustration and
satisfaction.
Enough. He would NOT kill, not even these animals. The three
would
give him enough blood between them. In a blink of an eye, he was
bending over one of the others, drawing out the thick, sweet
fluid
from his veins. And then the third, lifting the head and tearing
into
the throat with a sigh of pleasure.
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From: jennyann@ix.netcom.com (Jennifer Lyon)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.x-files.creative
Subject: "Promises to Keep" 2/5
Date: 9 May 1995 23:57:28 GMT
"Promises to Keep" Part Two
JennyAnn@ix.netcom.com Jenni10647@aol.com
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Mulder moaned and clutched at the back of his head, the
concrete
cold and hard against his face. His hand came away sticky and
wet,
as he fought against the nausea that threatened to overwhelm him.
His eyes blinked, focused on the flashlight beam which
illuminated a
patch of the dirty sidewalk, then slowly closed as his vision
blurred.
"Take it easy," a soft unfamiliar whisper sounded in
his ear
as Mulder found himself gathered up like a child into a pair of
iron-
strong arms. Wounded and in pain, Mulder leaned back gratefully
into the warmth of the embrace, his eyes still unable to focus on
the
face that hovered over his. "Who?" his voice was barely
audible.
"Shhhh." Again the soft whisper in his ear, as a strong
arm
braced his shoulders and gentle fingers stroked his brow, then
moved back to explore the damage to the back of his head. Mulder
jerked in sudden agony as those steady fingertips probed the
sensitive, still-bleeding wound, closing his eyes and slipping
back
towards the easy darkness. He was hardly aware of the hand which
supported the side of his head, holding him still as the other
leaned
down to lick at the wound. Mulder was only aware of a slow easing
of pain and a growing sense of comfort and peace.
"You are safe...go to
sleep...safe....sleep...safe...sleep..."
Words of reassurance echoed in Mulder's still-blurred mind,
slowly
but steadily drawing him into a gentle slumber.
*****
Jason watched the sleeping mortal cradled in his arms with
uncertain eyes that glowed like the embers of a dying fire. His
saliva
had closed the tear in the scalp, but there was a large swollen
lump
forming that Jason could do nothing to prevent. He traced the
line
of Fox's jaw with a delicate finger-tip, then swept the dark
bangs
back off his forehead, marveling at the extraordinary likeness to
his
beloved Maria. Even the slight taste of this man's blood had been
excruciatingly sweet. As diluted as it was, the trace of her
bloodline
was clear and vivid on his tongue.
Memories flooded him, bringing equal amounts of joy and
sorrow. He remembered the many long nights of joy. Love and
laughter echoing in the night air. The smell of her, the taste of
her.
The fire in her green-tinged dark eyes. The same eyes that had
stared up at him, lost in hurt confusion, from this man's face.
And
that image brought with it the sorrow of the very last night he'd
spent by her bedside, those long centuries ago.
*****
"Jason...love, promise me," Maria's voice was thin and
shaky. Her milky-white skin was mottled with sweat.
"No, Maria. Let me help you. We can be together for
always." He insisted, unable to keep the note of pleading
out of his
voice.
"No, I cannot, do not ask me again. I will not kill to live.
Jason, please, you must help my child. Promise me you will always
protect him." Her voice rose in desperation, as she grasped
onto her
lover's arm with surprising strength. "Promise me!"
Her strength fled as quickly as it had come, and she fell
back against the pillows with a sob. But her eyes remained
adamant and demanding. "Jason!"
He tried to evade her gaze, but he was drawn back to it
again and again. Finally, he nodded. He had never been able to
refuse her anything before, how could he now, when she was on
what would certainly become her deathbed.
"Promise me!"
"I promise, Maria," he whispered to her, leaning over
to
kiss her lips ever so softly. As he watched, she gave smile that
was
only an echo of its former glory, then closed her eyes and sank
down with a sigh.
"Maria!!!!" Jason urged her to hold on, to fight to
stay
with him, but she was gone. He filled the room with a keening
cry,
then fell to floor by the bed, burying his head in his hands.
The cry disturbed the newborn sleeping in its crib in the
corner and it began to wail, Jason felt over to stand looking
down
at the tiny-red-skinned morsel of humanity and his pain and rage
built to a crescendo. This... thing had killed his Maria. Her
life had
been sacrificed to create this discordant, ugly creature, solely
to
satisfy her arrogant husband's ego. It should be the one dead,
not
her. Without thinking he reached to crush the puny neck, but as
his
hand touched its flesh, Maria's demand echoed in his mind. Anger
warred with honor, love with pain, causing his slender frame to
shake like a leaf in the wind. Finally, he snatched his hand away
and
with one last burning glance at the dead woman on the bed, he
nearly flew out the open window.
*****
The shifting of the body in his arms, as the sleeping man
murmured and twisted in his dreams, brought Jason back to the
present. The vampire shuddered under the onslaught of ancient
anguish and long-held guilt. He had never kept his promise to
Maria, finding the sight of the child that had cost his beloved
her
life in its birthing too painful to bear. Instead, he had fled
the
country, wandering the earth like a shadow, never touching, never
staying, never again connecting with another human life. Until
now.
Now, he had been handed a chance to fulfill the promise
he'd made and then betrayed. This child of his beloved, who bore
her eyes, her intellect, and her beauty, would be his way to at
long
last give Maria her dying wish. Protecting this child - this man
-
would be his atonement for all the mistakes of his seemingly
endless
and empty past.
*****
Footsteps and the smell of mortal flesh caught Jason's
attention and he carefully carried the still-unaware Mulder back
against the metal fence. Resting his precious burden carefully on
the
ground, he melted swiftly and silently into the shadows, closing
in
on the approaching figures. Tensed to attack, he drew back in
relief
as he saw the glitter of gold badges on blue uniforms. Police.
Jason
remained motionless and alert, hidden in the darkness, as the
officers reacted to the sight of four bodies laying awkwardly
across
the sidewalk and street.
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3:45 am March 18
"I'm okay!" Mulder told Scully, his voice tinged with
irritation, brushing her hand off his forehead.
She glared down at him, still dressed in surgical greens,
her red hair tied back in a knot, glasses sitting on the tip of
her
nose. Through the lenses, her eyes were a deep, clear blue,
presently narrowed in annoyance.
"You went off on you own again, didn't you?" she asked.
He avoided her eyes for a moment, then sighed. "I was
thinking.
Somehow I got separated from the others." He shrugged.
"Then I
got a little lost. I would have found my way back sooner or
later."
"In the worst part of town you wander off, get lost, and
then get yourself mugged, all at the same time a serial killer is
operating in the same area. Mulder, sometimes I wonder whether
you have a death wish, or are just plain stupid. What happened to
those vaunted brains of yours?"
"I'm sorry!" he replied plaintively, meeting her eyes
with
the soft liquid green-brown of his. "I just lost track of
where I was
going."
She looked at him for a moment, sighed, the gave him one
more fierce stare. "Do it again and I'll be the one hitting
you on the
head. And DON'T think that those puppy-dog eyes of yours are
going to get you off the hook. Now sit still and let me take a
look
at your head."
"Yes, Doctor," he answered meekly, glancing up at her
under heavy eyelashes, the corners of his mouth beginning to turn
upwards in relief. She hadn't been as mad as he'd feared.
"OUCH!!!!" Or was she?
"I said, hold still."
"I am!" Mulder grimaced as her strong fingers probed
the
sore scalp on the crown of his head for a minute. "So,
Doctor, find
anything weird?"
"There's always something weird in your head, Mulder,"
she said, eyes twinkling.
"Haha, Scully."
She laughed - then frowned.
"Hmmm....this doesn't look right. Are you sure you didn't
do this a few days ago?" she asked.
"What? Of course, I'm sure, Scully. I got hit on the head
tonight. I'm not likely to forget something like that, even if I
was
lucky enough to forget anything at all."
"You have serious wound here, and it's going to create
quite a sizable lump, but the gash itself looks like it's a
couple of
days old. The skin is already beginning to scab over."
"That can't be. Are you sure?" he asked, eyes widening
in
surprise as he automatically reached up his hand to poke at the
area, wincing as he hit a sore spot.
"Hands off," she insisted. "And, yes, I'm sure. I
know the
difference between a new wound and an old one. Sit still a
minute, I
want to take a couple samples from you." She moved away to
open
a drawer and pull out a box of microscope slides, some swabs, and
a couple small bottles.
"Samples?" Mulder frowned. He hated it when doctors
said things like that, and hated it even more from Scully. It
usually
meant he was going to be uncomfortable for a while, or worse.
"Yes, just from your skin in this area," she responded,
moving back towards him swabs in hand. He closed his eyes and
clenched his teeth, looking like a child about to be punished.
She
almost laughed. "Take it easy, Mulder. I swear, for a man
who
handles aliens, monsters and serial killers with ease, you're
like a
two-year-old when it comes to simple medical procedures."
"That's because medical procedures are more painful.
OUCH!" He jerked his head away.
"Relax, I'm done. And it wasn't that bad."
"That's what you say," he said, giving her the full
benefit
of his pout: trembling lower lip and moist wide brown eyes. She
felt
her stomach react - or is it another part of your anatomy, Dana -
she chided herself. But she still couldn't help leaning over to
kiss
him gently on the forehead. "Why don't you lie down for a
moment
while I take these down to the lab."
He flashed a bright grin and leaned up to snatch a quick
kiss from her lips. "No, I'm fine, really. I'll go with
you." She
looked at him for a moment, then sighed, "Okay, come
on."
Together they walked down the hall and into the lab.
*****
Mulder perched himself on the end of the lab bench and
watched his partner fill out the lab analysis request forms. As
he so
often did, he found himself in awe at her beauty and her
strength.
He didn't even want to imagine what his life would be without
her.
He'd come to close to that once before, and the memory still
terrified him.
"So, tell me the rest of what happened," her voice
broke
into his thoughts.
"I was walking down the street," he answered. "Two
of
the punks suddenly stepped out in front of me. I had them
covered,
Scully, but apparently there was a third one behind me. I
remember
getting hit on the back of the head, then it kind of goes
blank." He
grimaced with the pain of the memory. "I think I heard a
scream,
and I woke up on the sidewalk. It's really hazy, but I think
someone
picked me up and held me." He stared off into space, his
brow
creased in concentration. "I recall being lifted off the
sidewalk, and
someone whispering to me, reassuring me."
His eyes glazed as a sudden image flashed into his mind.
"There was a face, but with something not quite right about
it. The
eyes." his voice tightened with certainty as he turned to
look at her.
"The eyes were bright red. They glowed."
"Red? Mulder!" She lifted her head to look at him
skeptically.
"I know how it sounds, but I'm sure of it. Whoever he
was, he had red eyes. And the most hypnotic voice. It was like I
could hear him in my head. He told me I was safe and that I
should
go to sleep. So I did. I just fell asleep. I woke up when the
police
got there."
"You were hit on the head, and probably have a
concussion. Chances are you just dreamt it. This case is enough
to
give anyone nightmares."
"I wasn't dreaming, Scully," he protested.
"Besides, don't
forget that all three of my muggers were drained of blood - in
exactly the same way as our previous victims." Mulder shook
his
head, "I admit that doesn't make much sense: they don't fit
the
profile of his victims, and they were left alive. And I wasn't
harmed
at all. In fact, it was more like he was protecting me."
"Maybe he just got scared off by the police before he had a
chance to attack you. It must have taken some time to drain the
other three." Scully suggested, fitting another slide into a
small
plastic box.
"No, I'm certain that he didn't mean me any harm. I think
he was trying to protect me, Scully. He held me like you'd hold
an
infant. It just doesn't fit with the rest of the crimes.
Unless..."
Mulder leaped up and started pacing the room, hands clasped
behind his back. Scully briefly glanced at him, instantly
recognizing
the familiar focused look on his face and the lilt in his voice.
Here
it
comes, she thought.
"It's too much coincidence to believe that the blood-
drinker and my rescuer were two different people: that street is
hardly Grand Central station. No, Scully, the one who saved me
tonight was not our serial killer, I'm sure of it. He was too
kind to
me, and so far our murderer has killed only once every night, and
it
has always been young women. So..." he grinned , "It
looks like we
may have TWO vampires active in our fair city tonight."
"Mulder," Scully responded with exasperation, frowning
into the microscope. "There's no proof we have ONE vampire,
much less two. We have a killer whose M.O. is to drain the blood
of his victims through two puncture wounds in their throats. You
and your muggers just happened to get in his way, and he was
working his way through all of you, when the police arrived and
forced him to run away. Your mysterious friend was probably just
a
vivid dream, after all you did take a serious knock on the
head."
She glared pointedly at him.
"That doesn't explain why this time the 'victims' were left
alive. Or why the blood drain was significantly less," he
argued.
"Maybe he felt he had plenty to take with all four of you,
and was spacing it out." Scully looked up and met his
disbelieving
expression. "Okay, maybe not. But I find it hard to believe
that we
have two people running around draining blood from people, and
that's even more likely than that we have two vampires running
around, one killing people, and the other saving foolish federal
agents from muggings." She stared at him pointedly.
He grinned unabashedly at her and shrugged his shoulders.
"I know, but I'm still certain that whoever had those kids
for dinner
tonight was not planning to hurt me." His expression turned
grim.
"I just wish we had more answers and less questions. What
did the
autopsy tell you?"
"Not much." she frowned, pushing a wayward strand of
hair behind her ear. "The same as all the others. We did get
a saliva
sample this time, though, which may give us a blood type if we're
lucky."
"I wonder." he mused.
"What?" she asked, putting the forms in the proper
bins.
Mulder's eyes flashed with excitement. "About my wound
healing so quickly. I've read that vampire saliva is supposed to
have
a strong coagulant in it, with unusual healing properties."
"Mulder, you're reaching."
"I know. I know." He ran a hand through his hair,
wincing
as he hit the sore spot. "Look, let's let the lab analyze
these while
we get some sleep. It's almost dawn, and I'm beginning to feel
like a
vampire myself." He stretched lazily and yawned. Scully
suddenly
noticed just how exhausted she was, which only made her more
concerned about him.
"You certainly live like one. But at least you've finally
come up with a sensible idea."
"I've got plenty of sensible ideas, Scully. Come home with
me and I'll show you a few." He grinned.
She found herself smiling back, but shook her head. "I'll
take a rain check. We'd never get any sleep, and right now, I
haven't the energy."
"I'll hold you to that," he said.
"You'd better," she answered softly, leaning up to
brush
his lips gently. He gathered her into his arms and kissed her
deeply,
then withdrew with a slight sigh. Putting his arm around her
waist,
he guided her through the door.
-----------------------------
4:30 am March 18
HE stood on the sidewalk, sniffing the air. Yes, he could
smell the blood and the fear. Another had fed here this very
night.
He growled at the air, pacing back and forth, round and round.
Who dared to trespass on his hunting ground? He had felt the
hunger, the anger, the taste of the blood as it raced down the
other's throat. The satisfaction of the kill, and yet it had been
so
incomplete. Something had been missing from the other's triumph.
What?
The tall, thin, black-cloaked figure knelt to the ground and
fingered the pavement, opening his senses. Could it be? The other
had fed, but not killed. He had taken their life's blood, but had
left
the prey alive. The vampire leaned his head back and crowed at
the
setting moon. The other was no challenge. He was weak. Only a
fool would let the food get up to walk away, only a coward would
fear bringing death as he was destined to do. The other did not
deserve the great dark gift he had been given, he was unclean,
still
tainted by human frailty. Easily disposed of.
But perhaps we should play for a while first, he thought. It
had been a long time since he had confronted another of his own
kind. It would be fun to see how long this impotent excuse for a
vampire would last. It would be a welcome diversion. He yawned
and stretched, every sense attuned to the soon arising dawn. If
he
was quick, there might be just enough time to start the game.
*****
Jason stood on the sidewalk, looking down at the driver's
license in his hand. The address was correct. He had found
Maria's
child's home. He stepped up close to the door-buzzers and found
the right name and number. Good. He had to find a way to keep the
boy out of trouble, but it was not going to be easy. He doubted
this
Fox was going to abandon his work on a stranger's word, or that
he'd believe he was facing a real vampire unless Jason proved it
to
him - something Jason had no intention of doing. But the mortal
had no chance against the deadly vampire he was unknowingly
hunting, only death awaited at the end of his search. Jason would
NOT let that happen.
Sighing, the small, delicate-boned vampire leaned back
against the door. Perhaps his only choice was to try to drive
out, or
destroy, the other. But he had sensed the murderer's strength. It
was built on madness and bloodlust, fired by the faith of the
insane.
Jason was not sure he could win. Though perhaps losing was not so
bad an option. After almost six hundred years of 'life,' dying to
keep
his promise to the one true love of his long life had a certain
appeal.
He ran a pale hand through long sandy-brown hair, and smiled
at
himself. Enough self-pity. He hadn't survived so long to give up
now. He would find a way to keep his promise and live.
"Ssstill hungry?" a soft whisper echoed in Jason's ear.
He
leapt forward and spun around. No one there, but he could hear
light, mocking laughter floating in the breeze.
"Who are you?" he demanded, standing erect and still on
the steps.
"I am the shadow hunter. The dark one. The blood-
drinker." The words seemed to circle Jason, but he refused
to play
along, not moving a single, tensed muscle. "Who are you, who
dares to trespass in my domain?"
Jason forced himself to let out an unconcerned laugh. "By
who's authority is this your domain?"
"By my own authority, weakling." A sharp, bitterly-cold
gust of wind blew across Jason, blowing long strands of badly-cut
hair into his eyes.
"Weakling?" Jason goaded his still unseen adversary.
"You're the one who is too afraid to show himself. Come out,
come
out, wherever you are." His silken, cultured voice sang out
into the
night.
"You will be the one afraid, little one, when I am finished
with you." In a blink of an eye, a dark figure suddenly
appeared in
front of Jason, towering over him, even though it was standing on
a
lower step. Jason looked up calmly, though his eyes widened in
shock. The other's face was jagged and scarred. Puckered white
lines ran from the corners of both eyes across the cheekbones and
down to the edges of the large, grim mouth. The eyes were still
faintly pink, shadowed under large, thrusting eyebrows. The nose
was huge and misshapen. The skin was mottled beneath a deathly
pallor.
"No wonder you don't want anyone to see you. You're the
ugliest brute I've ever laid eyes on in all my years," Jason
spoke up
in an easy conversational voice even as he began to move around
the other vampire, taking his turn to walk in a circle.
"Enough! You will leave or I will destroy you. I will not
give you a second chance." Jason could tell his barbs were
beginning to score. He paced in a little closer.
"A bit melodramatic aren't we tonight? Sorry to disappoint
you, but I have no intention of going anywhere. And I'm hardly
afraid of you." Jason laughed again, a light trickle of
sound that
pushed the arrogant, insane vampire over the edge. Growling with
rage he rushed at Jason, picking him up and throwing him up into
the air and over a car parked on the curb.
OW! The smaller vampire groaned as he hit the pavement
on his behind and bounced. He knew the only chance he had was to
make his opponent so angry that he made a stupid mistake, but he
was beginning to wonder if he himself had already made a deadly
mistake. But there was no time to start second guessing now. A
split second after he struck the ground, Jason leapt to his feet,
then
dived over the car to meet the bigger vampire in mid-air. They
clawed at each other, floating a few feet of the ground for a few
long seconds. Jason's eyes glowed red, his long nails
glitteringly
translucent as he struck again and again, twisting to avoid the
blows
aimed for his face, eyes, and neck. Finally, they tumbled down,
Jason crashing down on top of his adversary. Lost in fury, he bit
down into the parchment-like skin of the other vampire's
shoulder,
crying in triumph as blood spurted into his mouth. But before he
could take another bite, his head was snapped back so hard by a
hand tangled in his scalp that it nearly broke his spine. He
shook
himself, and dug his fingers into the other's cheek, scraping the
skin
raw, then thrusting into the eyes. A scream of agony rent the air
and Jason was tossed sideways like a rag doll. He felt his right
arm
go numb as he hit the side of the car with a crack.
Before Jason could pull himself to his feet, he was
suddenly lifted like a sack of potatoes and thrown several feet
into
the air towards the building. He hit the wall and crumbled to the
ground, letting out an eerily resonant scream. Putting his hands
up
in an attempt to defend himself, eyes squinted shut in pain, he
was
assaulted by an unexpected sensation. Burning heat swept over his
hands, his hair, his face, his skin. Dawn. The sun was rising.
In that instant, the battle was over, it ended as abruptly as
it had begun, both vampires' minds focused solely on escaping a
far
greater enemy than each other: the fierce, deadly rays of the
rising
sun.
Drawing his coat as tightly around him as he could, Jason
forced himself to his feet. Behind him, as he dived for the
shadow
of the doorway, he could hear the agonized screams of the other
vampire as it fled down the street and into a dark alleyway. A
small
satisfaction, perhaps, but it gave him a burst of strength. He
was
still alive. Pressing upwards with a hand that was beginning to
scorch from red to black, smoke-like steam rising from the
incinerating flesh, he rang every buzzer, praying someone would
open the door. Finally someone did, and he grabbed at the
doorknob, wrenching it open with a violent burst of strength. One
inside, he half-crawled, half-stumbled deeper into the building,
a
sobbing noise catching in his throat as he was, at last, able to
escape
the burning light.
Eyelids nearly melted shut, he kept dragging himself along
the floor deeper into the hallway, leaving a trail of ash and the
bittersweet odor of charred flesh, until he reached the elevator.
Finding the very last vestige of strength remaining in him, he
fought
his way to his feet, pressed the button, then almost fell into
the
small elevator. The third floor button was almost beyond his
reach,
but he found it, and when the car stopped and the doors open, he
used his fingers to pull his body inch by inch into the hallway.
A
few feet past the elevator doors, he collapsed. His body jerked
once, a faint whisper passing his swollen lips, then he lay still
and
motionless on the carpet.
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From: jennyann@ix.netcom.com (Jennifer Lyon)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.x-files.creative
Subject: "Promises to Keep" 3/5
Date: 9 May 1995 23:59:16 GMT
"Promises to Keep" Part Three
JennyAnn@ix.netcom.com Jenni10647@aol.com
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5:45 am March 18
Scully's nose twitched in revulsion as she and Mulder
entered the elevator in his building. "Mulder it smells in
here."
"I know, Scully," Grimacing, Mulder pushed the third
floor button then ran a weary hand across his eyes. "Doesn't
look
like there was a fire, someone must have had a problem with his
oven."
"No, this smells like burning human flesh." she replied
looking around her with narrowed eyes.
"You're kidding!"
"I'm a pathologist, Mulder, I know the difference. I don't
like this." She glanced anxiously at him, then at the floor
indicator,
wishing they had taken the stairs instead.
Mulder shivered. He hated anything to do with fire. It
made him feel sick. And he wasn't exactly feeling his best to
start
with, his head felt like someone was pounding on it with a
hammer.
He jabbed at the third floor button, knowing it wouldn't help,
but
needing to do something. "God, I hope you're wrong."
"Me, too," she said doubtfully as the car finally
settled and
the door opened. Gratefully Mulder entered the hallway, only to
stop abruptly causing Scully to nearly crash into his back.
"What?" she said, but he was already dashing down the
hall to kneel by a figure lying a few feet from his door.
She took off after him, sliding to a stop beside him, eyes
opening wide in shock. A man was lying sideways on the carpet,
his
charred hand stretched upwards towards Mulder's door, his clothes
nearly burnt into his skin which was still giving off what
appeared
to be steam. The flesh was literally bubbling. Blocking her nose
automatically, she reached out with her other hand to touch
Mulder's shoulders. "I'll go call for ambulance!"
Mulder nodded agreement, remaining bent over the man's
scorched body. Hands trembling in mid-air, he desperately wanted
to help, but was uncertain what to do. He was afraid even the
touch
of his hand would be more of an agony than this man could bear.
"Take it easy, we'll get help. Help is on the way!"
Mulder
whispered soothingly while Scully stepped over the trembling body
and unlocked the door.
Light from Mulder's open window filtered straight through
the apartment, a few rays darting across the scene. As a couple
hit
the man's burnt flesh it began to steam even more. A keening sob
of
excruciating agony escaped his swollen lips and he pushed away,
burying his head in his arms to protect himself. Above him,
Mulder's eyes opened wide as a sudden flash of intuition struck.
Despite the extreme damage, he recognized that face, those red-
tinged eyes. Realization of what must have happened hit him, and
he jolted upright.
"Close the shutters, Scully!" he yelled, leaping over
the
body to race into the apartment and grab her arm away from the
phone.
"What? Mulder! We have to get an ambulance here, that
man..."
"He's a vampire, Scully, and it's the sunlight that is
killing
him. Grab that blanket. We need to block out all the light."
Mulder
struggled with the blinds for a moment, finally pulling them as
tightly shut as possible.
"Mulder, don't be ridiculous, that man is badly burned, he
needs immediate medical attention, now! This isn't time to be
playing games!" Scully again reached for the phone. Mulder
was
faster, though, his hand closing down on her wrist. He swung her
around to face him, his eyes glittering like diamonds in the
shadowed room. "Scully, I know it sounds crazy, but vampires
are
real, and this one will suffer the torture of the dammed if we
don't
get him protection from the light. He's the one who saved my life
tonight, or at least my wallet. I'm sure of it. I OWE him Scully.
Please help me."
"Mulder, this is insane."
"Fine, I'm insane, now are you going to help me or
not?"
He replied still holding her wrist in a steel-grip, staring
relentlessly
down into her eyes.
"Mulder, this man could die."
"Technically he's already dead. Look, I know this sounds
crazy but I'm certain. I just KNOW it. He cannot be exposed to
any
more sunlight. He needs darkness, sleep, and blood. Please, there
isn't time to argue about this, just give me the benefit of the
doubt
for a while. If this doesn't help him, then you can call your
ambulance!"
"Mulder he's suffering. How can you even think to prolong
it!" she yelled, gesturing angrily at the shivering figure
lying just
beyond the open apartment door.
"I'm not the one prolonging it, you are!" His voice
rose in
frustration. "For once, can't you just trust me."
"I do trust you, but..." Damn him, she thought, why did
he
always put her in situations like this? She glared at him in fury
for
a
brief moment, teeth clenched in fury, eyes glittering blue fire.
She
knew she was going to regret this, and she told him so. He just
grinned with relief and pushed past her.
"Here," he pulled a hammer and nails out of a tool
drawer
near the door. "Cover the windows with blankets, whatever
you
can find. I'll bring him in." Scully opened her mouth to
protest, then
gave an exaggerated sigh and took the hammer and nails from him.
He was SO stubborn, why did she bother?
While she grabbed a blanket off the couch and clambered
up on the desk to hammer it over the window frame, Mulder went
back to the wounded vampire. He stared down at the burned body
for a moment, then raced back into the apartment to find another
blanket. He came back into the hallway and as gently as he could
wrapped it around the burnt flesh. Then, as quickly as he could,
gritting his teeth at the cry of pain it induced, he picked up
the
smaller man's body and carried him into the now pitch-black
apartment and, knowing his way unerringly in the familiar room,
deposited his burden on the couch, eliciting another moan of
pain.
Scully finished hammering the last corner in place and
reached for a lamp, throwing a stream of artificial light into
the
room. She put the hammer down on the desk and stepped over
behind Mulder who was kneeling by the couch.
"All right, what now," she said reluctantly, doubt,
fear,
and anger still boiling in her veins. If anyone but Mulder had
suggested this...
"We've got to feed him," Mulder replied, freeing the
head,
and supporting it with a pillow.
"Feed him?" Scully stepped back as the meaning finally
hit
her. "Mulder, you're not serious."
"I'm perfectly serious," he glanced back at her, then
looked
back at the barely conscious blood-drinker, considering his
options.
The vampire was in no condition to initiate anything. Maybe it
would be reflexive, and there was no reason Mulder could think of
why it had to be from the neck. He pressed his wrist against the
mouth for a few moments but nothing happened.
Scully finally had had it. "Enough, Mulder, I'm calling an
ambulance."
"No, I'll just have to break the skin for him. He grabbed
for a letter opener on the table and closing his eyes in
anticipation,
cut the skin of his wrist in one hard stroke.
"Mulder!!!!" Scully yelled, reaching out too late to
stop
him. He pushed her aside with the uncut arm, and turned to press
his blood-oozing arm to the charred, swollen mouth.
*****
Jason shuddered. The scorching was so intense, he was
unaware of anything except the agony that raced through every
inch
of his body. Every movement sent a new fire racing along his
nerves, all firing at once in a symphony of pain. He shifted and
moaned, shifted and sobbed. He was only faintly aware of the
voices, of being lifted and carried, of being gently set down. He
couldn't even smell the blood racing under the flesh that was
pressed against his lips. A small part of him felt the need to
drink,
but it was lost in the roaring of the flames that consumed him,
buried under the draining weakness that pulled him deeper into
nothingness.
Blood. The first trickle of it against his broiled lips, then
another small trickle through his lips, running against his
parched
tongue. He shook, as the blood-lust abruptly rose and warred with
the excruciating pain. Blood. He convulsed and clamped his mouth
upon the blood-drenched flesh that was being insistently pressed
into it. Soon, he was lost in the soothing flow of the thick,
life-
giving fluid down his throat. It spread in cooling waves
throughout
his body, driving the pain in front of it, like a tidal wave
breaking a
dam. He gulped and swallowed, finding the strength to reach up
and clutch at the source.
*****
Mulder gasped and sank to the floor as he felt the blood
drain form his arm, felt the vampire suck it from his vein. A
slow
rush of warmth spread outward from the contact point of that
mouth on his wrist, growing in intensity. He closed his eyes and
moaned aloud in ecstasy, pressing his arm deeper into that
glorious
mouth, seeking even more of the pleasure that spiraled through
his
body.
*****
Scully watched helplessly, he hands clenching and
unclenching at her sides. As Mulder collapsed to the floor, his
head
falling back, his eyes glazing over, she moved to grasp his
shoulders. Her attempts to pull him away were resisted angrily,
he
almost growled at her, shoving her away with his free hand and
leaning in closer to the burnt man suckling on his arm. Scully
pulled
herself back up and reached over to try again, but her hand froze
in
mid-air.
Her mouth opened into a wide "O," as she watched the
skin of the burnt man begin to bubble and change. Slowly, the
burns
began to recede, almost melting back into the tissue, which
stretched and smoothed turning a pale white in spots, which
spread
and merged. Flakes of charred skin and hair fell off, to be
replaced
by skin as clear and clean as a baby's. His scorched hair fell
off, and
then was replaces, as silky light-brown hair grew from his
scalp at
amazing speed until it reached his shoulders and stopped.
"My God," she whispered, her hand feeling for, then
clasping the cross at her neck. She remained on her knees,
watching, eyes wide and blue, mouth trembling, skin turned pale
with shock. It couldn't be. It just could not be. Hypnotized by
the
impossibility in front of her stunned eyes, she reached out a
trembling hand and felt for the pulse in the sandy-haired man's
throat. Nothing. She pressed harder. Nothing. She grabbed for his
wrist and felt for the pulse there. Nothing. Panicking, she
leaned
over the groaning, barely conscious Mulder and pushed the palm of
her hand against the man's chest. Still nothing.
"Oh my God." Her voice was barely above a whisper as
she backed up against the desk. He was dead. Dead and yet
impossibly alive, suckling the blood from her partner's wrist. A
vampire. Mulder was right. A real vampire! She stood there
shaking, left hand still clasped around her small gold cross
*****
As the pain receded, Jason felt a warm glow build in his
body, despite the irritating itch that crawled across his skin
inch by
inch. He could feel the healing blood as it trickled down his
throat.
He suckled joyfully at the source, savoring the sweetness, the
familiarity of its taste. His eyes blinked, then opened as he
slowly
began to return to awareness. The first sensation was the
horrible
crawling of his still-repairing skin, the second was of the
heated
flesh clamped between his lips.
As his eyes fully opened, he held onto the arm still oozing
blood into his mouth and peered over at his donor who was curled
up on the floor beside the couch, arm stretched out an awkward
angle. Mulder's eyes were closed, heavy dark eyelashes fluttering
against pale cheeks, his mouth half-open, the pulse beating
fiercely,
unevenly in his throat.
"No!" Jason cried, his voice a hoarse, tortured
imitation of
its normally velvet tones. He forced Mulder's arm away from him
his mouth angrily. This had to stop. He could all too easily take
too
much blood. He was hungry enough to drain the man dry, and he
couldn't allow that to happen, especially not to this one: the
one he
was pledged to protect.
Mulder moaned deep in his throat and thrust his arm back,
unconsciously seeking a continuation of the incredible pleasure.
"No!" Jason insisted again. He licked at the wound,
carefully sealing it over, then thrust Mulder away. Mulder cried
out
again in protest, eyes opening halfway to subject Jason to a look
of
intense distress. The vampire shook as those eyes brought back a
tidal-wave of memories, then twisted himself off the couch to
draw
the other man into a tight embrace. Mulder was wound up in a
tight
ball of misery, still unable to focus on his surrounding. Between
the
earlier assault, the shock, the exhaustion, the blood loss, the
sudden
unexpected gift and removal of intense physical ecstasy, he was
lost. His mind was floating in a haze. Jason knew the symptoms
well, and offered the only comfort he could, pulling the other
man's
head against his shoulder he crooned to him in a gentle sing-song
while he rocked him in his arms.
*****
Scully had watched everything in a daze of her own,
frozen in shock. She had no basis from which to deal with the
situation confronting her. That was a REAL vampire. Real! Her
hand clenched so tightly around the cross that the bottom end
pierced the skin of her hand, only barely noticing the
discomfort.
But she was trained to handle the unusual, and she and Mulder had
been through some incredible experiences before. She took one
deep breath after another, concentrating on the simple act.
Breath
in, breath out, breath in, breath out...better. You can cope with
this
Dana, she told herself determinedly. You will cope.
One more deep breath and she felt ready to refocus on the
situation in front of her. Okay, just accept that this is a real
vampire
- then go on from there, she told herself. First, you have a real
vampire who had been seriously wounded. Second, this vampire
obviously does not mean you immediate harm. In fact he was
presently holding, comforting, her partner like a parent would
soothe a hurt child.
Again panic struck at her heart. Scully rushed over to grab
Jason by the shoulder, pushing him back so she could look into
Mulder's eyes. They were blank and unfocused. She'd seen that
look once or twice before, and it terrified her. He was gone into
the
darkness. Worried, she looked up to meet Jason's eyes for the
first
time, but they weren't much better than Mulder's. In his case the
glazed look was augmented by a deep red glow. Wonderful, she
thought, they were both out of it, and she knew her own condition
wasn't much better. She reached for the blanket and wrapped it
tightly around them both. Then she leaned down to put her arms
around both their shoulder's and hugged them tightly, sharing
body
heat and physical comfort. She was so tired, her mind seemed to
dart from one thought to another, unable to focus.
After a while, Mulder began to relax, as the warmth of the
two people holding him between them began to penetrate his
exhausted mind. He murmured and shifted, burying his head closer
into Scully's chest and closing his eyes. Scully breathed a sigh
of
relief as she felt the tension drip away from his body as he
drifted
into slumber.
Together the three of them huddled on the floor, arms
entwined around each other. Scully closed her eyes and leaned her
head against Mulder's shoulder, feeling Jason's hand tighten on
her
shoulder, including her in his embrace. As he began to drift into
his
long-overdue daytime coma, Scully reached out to stroke the silky
regenerated hair that fell across the vampire's pale cheeks. She
didn't know what was going to come of all this, but at least she
and
Mulder were still together. And while she didn't know where the
feeling came from, she felt a warm affection for the
extraordinary
stranger who had burst into their lives.
As she, too, began to settle into sleep, her last waking
thought was that whatever you wanted to say about life with Fox
Mulder - it was NEVER dull.
===========================================================================
From: jennyann@ix.netcom.com (Jennifer Lyon)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.x-files.creative
Subject: "Promises to Keep" 4/5
Date: 10 May 1995 00:02:55 GMT
"Promises to "Keep" Part four
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4:50 pm March 18
The vampire was stretched out on the couch where
Mulder had placed him after he and Scully had awakened in the
early afternoon. He lay motionless, unbreathing and silent.
Scully
kept checking for a pulse, the rise and fall of the lungs,
something
to indicate that life was still there. But he appeared dead, his
skin
cold and clammy to the touch. Mulder insisted that he was not
really dead, just in a kind of coma, and though Scully found it
difficult to believe, she couldn't forget what she had seen that
morning. She just hoped that Mulder was right and that he,
whoever he was, would wake-up when the sun set. There were so
many questions and so few answers.
Scully stood up and stretched, then turned to check the
clock. Four-fifty pm. Sunset should arrive soon. In the meantime,
she'd better get back to her report. She picked up her cup of tea
and
sipped at as she sat back down at Mulder's computer. Staring at
the
screen, she rubbed her eyes, put down the warm mug, and
resolutely forced herself to start typing. Before long she was
completely absorbed in her work.
*****
Behind her on the couch, Jason slowly stirred in his sleep.
His eyes blinked open and he stared at the ceiling for a moment,
trying to remember where he was. He felt unexpectedly tired,
until
he recalled the events of the previous day. Swinging his feet
silently
to the floor, he sat up and looked around him. The apartment was
a
mess. Books lay everywhere, mixed with files, abandoned clothes,
shoes, and other clutter. The window was blocked by a crooked
dark blanket nailed haphazardly into the wall. Protection for
him,
obviously and that thought brought up a serious of insistent
questions.
He rubbed his eyes and finally noticed the woman typing
away at the computer nearby, her back to him. It was not hard to
recognize the lovely red-head, even from behind. She was casually
dressed in jeans and a light-blue sweater, her hair pulled back
into a
small bob at the back of her neck. A few loose pieces curled over
her ear and down into her face, and every so often she would
absentmindedly swipe at them. How much did she, did they, know
about him. And, he looked anxiously around him, where was
Maria's child?
He stood up swiftly and went to stand behind Scully.
Engrossed in her work, she didn't notice him until he placed his
hand on her shoulder.
"Lady?" His voice was velvet in her ear. She spun
around
to look at him, her eyes dilating in surprise.
"You're awake?" she said, unable to think of anything
else
to say.
"Yes," he responded, still holding her shoulder,
looking
calmly down at her, his eyes a clear brown in his pale face.
"How do you feel?" she asked, her bright blue eyes
caught
by his.
"Tired, but well. How did you know what to do to help
me?" he questioned her, his voice rising with curiosity. She
seemed
to be accepting him with remarkable calm.
Scully felt shaky, certain he could feel her trembling under
his touch. She wasn't certain whether to feel awe or fear or
simple
curiosity. The reality was probably a mix of all three. "I
didn't
know," she replied. "Mulder guessed, he's good at that
kind of
thing. I think he recognized you - you are the one who rescued
him
from the mugging last night, aren't you?"
"I...," Jason quickly realized that it would be a waste
to try
to pretend otherwise. They had seen far too much already. Perhaps
this was what he had really desired all along? He wasn't certain
of
anything.
"Yes, I am," he said, admiring the cool beauty who
faced
him so easily. Most women would be terrified. She reminded him of
Maria, both in her courage and her elegance. "I needed to
protect
him." He looked around the room. "Where is he?"
"Mulder went to talk to the police and then to pick up
some dinner. He should be back any minute. Why do you want to
protect him? What is he to you?" She stared up at Jason with
curiosity openly written on her face.
He opened his mouth to answer, then paused and paced
away from her. Then he turned and faced her again. "An old
debt."
"Debt? To whom?" She asked, getting even more curious,
there were SO many questions.
The short, fine-boned vampire smiled, revealing clear even
teeth. "To a woman. A very special woman." His
expression
darkened in sorrow. "A long-dead woman."
Scully caught the pain in his eyes and responded gently,
"Tell me more."
"I..." Jason paused. There was no time for this now.
The
other was still out there, wounded, but alive. As soon as he had
fed,
he would try again to kill Jason. It was too dangerous for
Maria's
child to be out on his own. "Another time, Lady. If I am
awake,
then the other will be too. It is too dangerous out there for
Maria's
child. We must find him and bring him to a safe place." His
voice
was low and urgent as he walked back towards the auburn-tressed
woman.
"The other? Maria's child? I don't understand?"
Scully's
heartbeat speeded up as she caught the worry and fear in the
vampire's voice.
"The other of my kind. The killer you are searching for. I
felt his presence." Jason's eyes darkened. "And he
knows that I am
here. He is insane. It happens sometimes, when one of us cannot
keep up with the world changing around him. The mind can no
longer cope and the bloodlust takes over, dominating the soul. He
and I have already fought once, he will try to destroy me. I
cannot
let you or Mar...the one you call 'Mulder' get in the way. You
are
too vulnerable."
"Then our killer is a vampire? But what about you? You
didn't kill those muggers, and you didn't kill Mulder last night?
You
need blood, though, I saw it heal you last night."
"I don't need to kill. Normally I can take enough from one
or two adults to last me several days without causing them more
than a little fatigue. Unless I am hurt. That was stupid last
night, to
let him feed me like that. I could have drained him."
Jason's voice
rose in accusation.
"How was I supposed to know? I didn't even believe any
of this was real until your skin started to heal so
quickly." Scully
stood up, looking Jason defiantly. "Besides, you don't know
Mulder. I'd like to see YOU talk him out of doing something he
has
decided to do. Good luck!"
Jason found himself laughing, even as he was struck again
by her beauty. Desire rose in him, accompanied by the inevitable
hunger. He would have to drink again soon. He forced the feelings
down and responded quietly. "Thank you, Lady. I'll need
it." He
gave her a warm smile.
"Need what?" Mulder's voice surprised them both. He
stood silhouetted in the doorway, a pile of folders tucked under
one
arm, keys and a large paper bag dangling from his right hand.
"Mulder! What took you so long?" Scully blurted.
"Got stuck in traffic. I hate rush hour in D.C." Mulder
kicked the door shut behind him and walked past Jason into the
room, depositing the bag on the table by the couch. He sprawled
down on the couch and looked up at them both with sparkling eyes.
"So what have I missed?"
"Nothing," Jason replied. "Stay here, both of you.
Lock
the door and don't go out." His normally soft voice was
harsh on
the command as he turned to leave.
"Now wait just a minute here," Mulder shouted, leaping
to
his feet and reaching out to grab Jason by the arm. Jason swung
around and grasping Mulder under his forearm, easily lifted the
taller man off his feet for a second, then set him down.
"Mulder!" Scully exclaimed, running forward to stand
between them. "Please, don't," she pleaded with them
both, eyes
darting between them. Jason's face was closed but determined.
Mulder's showed excitement and curiosity. Scully's heart sank
when
she saw it. That look in his hazel eyes always spelled trouble.
"I want some answers!" Mulder said, still holding
tightly
to Jason's arm. "Who are you? Why did you save me last
night?
Why did you show up on my doorstep almost dead from sun-
exposure? What is your link to these killings? You are a vampire,
aren't you? Why..." Mulder ran out of breath and stopped to
gasp
for air. Scully and Jason looked at each other, and found
themselves
beginning to smile.
Mulder got his lungs full of air and opened his mouth to
continue, but halted when he caught the amusement in both their
faces. "What?" he asked, looking innocently from one to
the other.
They both broke out laughing.
------------------------------
8:00 pm March 8
The vampire staggered to his feet in the dark damp
basement, furious he had had to seek shelter in such a repulsive
place. Tonight he would have his revenge against the other. How
dare that poor, cowardly excuse for a vampire mock HIM? How
dare such a frail puny creature challenge HIS supremacy. The
night,
this city, these mortal prey were his by right. He ruled here,
and
would do so alone.
He kicked out at the pile of rat carcasses beside him, then
swooped down and picked up the larger body of a brown and white
cat, noticing that a few drops of blood still oozed from the torn
flesh of its neck. He held it aloft, squeezing tightly in his
fists,
wringing it like a wet towel, lapping up the red dribble that
trickled
down his wrists.
Then, tossing the empty husk aside with a flick of his
wrist, he began to plan his attack. This must be done carefully,
he
thought. He must not make another mistake like he had the
previous night, letting his rage blind him to the oncoming dawn.
The pain of that encounter remained with him, slowing his steps
and dulling his senses. But another kill - a human kill - would
solve
that. Fresh human blood - the thought tantalized him, creating a
hurricane of hunger in his belly. Yes, he needed to feed. Once he
had drawn the blood and life out of a soft human woman, then he
would be ready to destroy the aching thorn in his side.
Laughter echoed in the night as he climbed up the wall and
squeezed through a small blackened window to the empty street.
----------------------------
9:00 pm March 8
Mulder sat silently on the couch, his thoughts in turmoil.
He knew Jason was right when he insisted that vampires could only
be destroyed by another vampire. He'd already learned that lesson
several months ago in Los Angeles. Kristen had died for it. But
he
could not leave Jason to fight this alone, it wasn't right.
Mulder felt
like Jason was trying to fight his, Mulder's, battles for him,
and
Mulder refused to stand by and let that happen. All Jason would
say was that he was keeping a promise, that it was too dangerous
for Mulder and Scully to be involved, and then he would simply
shut his mouth and glare at them. To Mulder that simply wasn't
good enough.
Mulder looked over at Scully who was watching him with
worry in her eyes. He hated that look, because it was there far
too
often. She shouldn't have to spend so much of her time being
frightened for him, or worse yet, being put in danger because of
him. He hated placing her at risk, it made him feel sick inside,
but
he knew she'd be furious if he got protective, or went off
without
her. So it would have to be the three of them, he thought with
resignation. He wouldn't let Jason go without him, and Scully
wouldn't let him go without her. In an odd sort of way, it made
sense, but Mulder still wished there was a way he could handle
this
on his own without putting either of them in danger. He caught
Jason's clear gaze and suddenly knew, with total certainty, that
the
vampire had been thinking exactly same thoughts.
Mulder let the corners of his mouth curl upwards in a
rueful smile, and saw Jason respond with a smile of his own. A
moment of total understanding flashed between them, something,
he realized with a sense of shock, that he had never before felt
with
anyone except Scully. He reached out to take her hand.
"We have to stop this vampire," he said, summarizing
his
hard-won conclusions. "Jason is the only one who can do
that, since
vampires can only be destroyed by their own kind. But alone he
won't stand a chance. Our killer is older and stronger, and his
insanity may push him to take chances a sane person wouldn't.
Scully, we'll have to try to help, if only to provide a
distraction -
or
bait. We ought to be able to hurt him enough to give Jason an
upper hand. And if you're right, Jason, we won't even need to go
looking for him, he'll come after us." Mulder looked
anxiously from
Scully's lovely, drawn face to Jason's gaunt, pale features.
Both stared at him for a moment, but each thought better
of continuing the fruitless argument they had indulged in for the
past couple of hours. Intellectually they both knew their best
chance
lay in working together. Though he would have preferred to keep
them both safely out of it, Jason couldn't help feeling respect
for
both mortals. The woman was a diamond of the first water, as
strong as she was brave, smart and resourceful. And Mulder was so
much like his ancestor, blazing intellect complimented by intense
determination and a fierce sense of honor. They were worthy
allies,
he just wished there was a way of protecting them from the battle
ahead.
"Okay," Scully said. "How do we do this? How do
you kill
a vampire?" She glanced anxiously at Jason.
"Fire, or breaking the spinal cord. An explosion might do
it, too. It's just necessary that I be the cause. I'm not sure
why it
works this way, but it has always been so." Jason explained
wearily,
trying to hold the increasing hunger down. He could feel the
other
feeding, and the psychic echo enhanced his own need.
"We can worry about why later," Mulder replied, though
the sparkle in his eyes indicated that his mind was already
busily
turning over possibilities. He had so many more questions he
wanted to ask Jason. He hoped they'd have time afterwards - that
there would be an afterwards to ask questions in. "Right now
we
need to make plans," he continued. "You'll need to feed
first, Jason.
You'll need the strength."
Jason nodded, the thought making it hard for him to speak
calmly. The hunger was nagging intently at him. He could smell
the
blood flowing in both their veins, and the memory of tasting
Mulder's blood was fresh on his tongue. His eyes began to give
off
a slight red glow.
"How much blood do you need?" Scully asked, intensely
curious. "Does it have to be human?"
"Probably a few pints worth, and it doesn't have to be
human, though tonight that would be better. Human blood is more
powerful than animal blood. Since we can be sure that our enemy
will take human blood, I'll need to do the same."
Mulder frowned briefly in concentration, "How fresh does
the blood have to be?"
"A few days old, though the fresher the better. It starts to
taste bad after a few hours." Jason grimaced. He'd had
enough hard
times over the long years to know the bitter taste of old blood
well,
as well as the taste of a variety of animals. The memories were
not
pleasant.
"St. Mary's hospital keeps a fresh blood supply. They go
through it so fast, we could probably find some taken
today." Scully
swallowed nervously, then braced herself. "And I can donate
if you
need it."
"No...No." Both men spoke at once. They looked at each
other, Mulder motioned for Jason to speak first.
"That's not necessary, Lady," he said. If - hopefully,
when
- she allowed him to taste the sweetness of her blood, he wanted
it
to be under the right conditions. He wanted to make it beautiful
for
her. "The blood from the hospital will be fine, or I can go
out and
find someone. It would not take long."
"No," Mulder shook his head. "It's too risky for
you to go
hunting for blood tonight. What if the other vampire catches up
with you? Scully and I need to be with you at all times, and you
can
hardly pick up a girl in a bar with us in tow." He paused
and
thought about for a minute, then grinned. "Actually..."
"Mulder!" Scully interrupted, giving him a disgusted
look.
"Well, anyway," he said, still grinning unabashedly.
"Not
tonight. Sorry, Jason, it looks like a frozen dinner for you this
evening." The vampire bared his white teeth in a smile, the
fangs
just barely protruding.
Mulder turned back to Scully, "We'll need to hold you for
emergencies. If Jason gets badly hurt in the fight or needs a
push
during the fight, we could use a fresh blood source."
Scully nodded acceptance, though her stomach was tied
up in knots. She felt terribly uncomfortable. She tried to tell
herself
that letting Jason drink her blood really wasn't different
than
donating blood in a blood drive, but she couldn't help feeling
nervous - this felt so much more personal. It wasn't that she
didn't
like the small, fair vampire, she did. A lot. But that
realization only
made her feel more nervous.
"We'd better go quickly," Jason spoke calmly, managing
to hide the turmoil within. "The other vampire has already
killed
again." He frowned, his eyes turning brighter red as he
concentrated. "He's not finished. I think he will look for
another
victim before he comes after me. He is close to us, though. And
very angry."
The two agents exchanged worried glances, then stood up
simultaneously.
"No time like the present," Mulder said, picking up his
gun, checking the clip and holstering it. "I'll drive."
===========================================================================
From: jennyann@ix.netcom.com (Jennifer Lyon)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.x-files.creative
Subject: "Promises to Keep" 5/5
Date: 10 May 1995 00:06:19 GMT
"Promises to Keep" Part Five
Author's Note: This story is dedicated for publication in the
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10:10 pm March 18
The tall, dark vampire stood in the darkness of an empty
corner of the hospital parking lot. Did that weak fool believe
that he
would be safe within the brightly lit building? If so, he would
die for
his stupidity. He licked at a small drop of blood in the
corner of his
mouth, his senses soaring with the memory of his recent kill. The
woman had given him a good struggle, it had been a delight to
feel
her life flow into his, to devour her strength. Her blood flowed
through him, warm and powerful, making him feel like he was
soaring on the wind. He was triumphant.
A young nurse hurrying to her car passed him, unaware of
the silent menace awaiting her in the dark. Her cap was askew on
top of a loose knot of whitish-blond hair, her shoes made a quick
clatter on the concrete. Behind her, he smiled. One moment he was
as still as a statue, the next he was upon her. She barely had
time to
gasp for breath before he broke her neck, twisting it to the side
with
one hand, lifting her entire body up to his mouth with the other.
He
took out half the side of her neck in one bite, spitting out the
flesh,
then gulping at the blood that gushed out of her neck like a
child
bent over a water fountain.
*****
Taking another swallow from the large, blood-filled glass
beaker, Jason sputtered and lifted his head in alarm.
"What's wrong!" Mulder asked anxiously. "Is it
still too
cold?"
"No...no," Jason replied. He felt a rush of blood-lust,
hunger and satisfaction, triumph and hatred flooding his senses.
It
was so close, he felt like he could smell the blood, the fear,
the
ecstasy. His body quivered, the glass nearly dropping from his
trembling hand.
"Jason!" Mulder exclaimed, closing one hand upon
Jason's
shoulder and the other on the bottom of the precariously held
beaker. Jason turned to him, eyes lost in a hungry red haze, his
fangs extended across his bottom lip.
"Jason!" Mulder tightened his grip on his new-found
friend, and shook him hard.
Jason blinked rapidly, eyes slowly retaining their focus,
although the red color did not dim. "He has killed again,
near to us.
He's very close. I can feel his hunger, his hatred, his madness.
It
burns."
Mulder's bright hazel eyes darkened. He understood what
Jason was feeling all too well. His uncanny ability to get inside
the
heads of serial killers was one of the talents that had brought
him so
much success in his early years with the Bureau. But after he had
gotten too close one time to many, or perhaps several times too
many, he had begun to lose his sense of himself. He'd never
admitted it to anyone, even Scully, but that was one of the
reason's
he'd originally been so vigorous in his pursuit of the X-Files.
If he
never had to face another one of these 'human' monsters again, it
would be too soon.
The only problem was that he had an extraordinary knack
for catching them. Even despite the ridicule much of the FBI
dumped on his head on a regular basis, when they had a serial
killer
on the loose they'd often decide that "Spooky" was
worth
consulting. Sometimes he wished he could bring himself to tell
them
what to do with themselves - and their cases. But in the end, he
knew he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he could have
done
something to stop another killing and hadn't done it. So here he
was
again, about to come face-to-face with another monster. The fact
that this wasn't really a human monster, but a vampire, which put
it
into the purview of his chosen X-Files, didn't make him feel any
better.
"Damn!" Mulder said expressively, squeezing Jason's
shoulder in support. Leaving Jason's side, he hurried over to tap
on
the glass separating a small office from the blood lab, then
opened
the door and stuck his head inside to get Scully's attention. She
was busily trying to finagle the paperwork to explain the
unauthorized disappearance of several pints of blood, her bright
head bent over a computer.
"He's coming," Mulder stated succinctly. "Jason
felt him
kill someone nearby. We'd better get ready."
"What, here?" Scully exclaimed, scraping the chair on
the
floor in her haste to get up. Her face was set and grim with
dismay.
"Looks like it." Mulder pulled back and went over to
Jason who was peering around him, senses alert, his body tense as
a
coiled spring. Scully followed quickly, automatically checking
for
the reassuring presence of her gun.
"Better drink that down, Jason," Mulder said. "I
have a
feeling you'll need it." Jason grimaced, staring at the
lukewarm fluid
with distaste, then lifted it to his lips and forced it down in a
serious
of rapid swallows. He hated second-hand blood, but Mulder was
right. He would need all the help he could get.
"We'd better find someplace more secluded," Scully said
looking around her anxiously. "It's amazing we haven't been
disturbed yet. As soon as they have some kind of emergency
upstairs, it could get busy down here. The last thing we need is
people walking into the middle of this."
The two men nodded agreement. "Come on," Mulder said.
"I know where to go."
"Mulder - wait!" Scully called after him, but he was
already running through the door. Jason dropped the bloody beaker
on a table and took her hand, pulling her after him. His
expression
said what she already knew: no use wasting time arguing,
especially
with someone as stubborn as Mulder.
*****
Mulder burst into the empty morgue minutes before Scully
and Jason could catch up with him. He reached to his right for a
light switch, hand fumbling in the darkness. Finally finding the
switch he blinked into the sudden light, turning to look into the
room. A gasp of shock escaped his lips as he found himself facing
a
horror out of his worst nightmares. The body of a young woman,
head twisted at an impossible angle, the tendons, muscle and
cartilage of her neck and right breast hanging out of her body in
gory trails, her formerly white uniform drenched red, was
dangling
in mid-air from the bony hand of a ghoul. Eyes as impossible
bright
as the gore that covered its face glimmered above a pair of
dripping
fangs that stretched down to the bottom of its chin. It bared the
sharp teeth in a sickening imitation of a smile, then threw back
its
head and laughed. The incongruously beautiful sound sent shivers
up Mulder's spine, even as his hand moved under his coat to close
upon the hard, cold handle of his gun.
In the same split second Mulder drew his gun and the
apparition dropped its lifeless burden and leaped towards the
terrified federal agent. The gun fired just as a set of ice-cold
fingers
closed painfully upon Mulder's wrist. The gun clattered to the
floor,
even as the bullet struck the vampire in the middle of his chest.
Blood spurted from the wound, but the insane creature ignored it,
lifting the tall man into the air and throwing him across the
room.
Scully and Jason ran through the door just in time to see
Mulder land on top of an examining table on the other side of the
room. Instruments clattered and flew, as he landed in pile of
tangled
limbs, hands desperately clasped around his still sore head.
"Federal Agent, Freeze," Scully shouted as she pointed
her
gun at the large dark figure that was moving swiftly after her
partner. It ignored her, picking Mulder up by the shoulders and
lowering pointed fangs against his neck. With a cry of intense
rage,
Jason jumped into the air, nearly flying across the room to land
on
top of the other vampire. He dug his hands into its neck, yanking
it
backwards with all of his supernaturally-enhanced strength.
Screaming loudly in frustration at being robbed of its prey,
biting
deeply into Jason's hand. Jason cried out in turn, pulling his
hand
away, then twisting downwards, he bulldozed into the vampire's
stomach, sending it flying backwards to crash into a supply
cabinet.
The glass front broke on impact, sending out shower of glass.
Scully took her chance. Unhesitating, she pumped six
bullets into the fallen vampire, hitting it square in the middle
of the
chest three times, then once each in the shoulder, leg, and
abdomen.
It growled in pain, staggering to its feet, face contorted, blood
flowing from the gaping tears in its chest. Once on its feet it
grinned
at Scully, reaching into its chest with long fingers and
pulling out a
pair of bullets. It dropped the small lead objects to the floor,
then
flew at her, picking her up and tossing her into the air.
Jason had turned to pull Mulder to his feet, but Mulder
pushed him away. "Go! I'm fine. Get the bastard."
Mulder's voice
was shaky, but his face was set in stone, determination
glittering in
his eyes. Jason released Mulder and dove for the ghoulish dark
figure, just as it threw Scully up into the air.
Jason hit him from behind, both tumbling to the ground,
followed by the small woman, who let out a piecing squawk as she
landed awkwardly on top of them both. Rolling to the side, she
curled up in into a fetal position, only to be yanked to her feet
by
Mulder. He dragged her back against the wall, and for a few awful
seconds they watched the two vampires struggle on the floor. Each
was lost in fury, eyes blazing red fire, fangs fully bared,
fingers
curved into claws. They spit at each other, each trying to get
into a
position to take a bite out of the other's flesh. Jason clawed at
his
adversary's face, ripping out a section of his cheek. In
response, the
maddened creature grabbed Jason by his hair and upper arm and in
one extraordinary heave, lifted the smaller vampire up into the
air,
flipping him over his head to collapse on his back on the floor,
half-
sprawled across the dead nurse.
Both vampires leaped to their feet and turned to face each
other, snarling with rage. Scully watched in shocked amazement,
too terrified even to feel the bruises covering her body. Beside
her,
Mulder's mind was spinning, frantically searching for a way to
help
Jason. His eyes finally fell on a large bone-saw that had fallen
off
the table he had crashed down upon earlier. He raced for it, feet
slipping on the bloody floor. He went down in a surprisingly
smooth glide, scooping it up into his arms, even as he hit the
floor.
His feet bounced off the wall with a bang, but the noise went
unnoticed by the two vampires still caught in their deadly
battle.
"Mulder!" Scully managed to get to him without falling
down, reaching out to help him get up. A crash from the other
side
of the room caught their attention, Scully screamed in horror as
the
killer stabbed Jason through the eye with a large scalpel,
causing
Jason to collapse to the floor, fluid gushing out of the crushed
eye.
"NOOOO!" Mulder screamed, running at the back of the
triumphant creature with the large blade in his hand, fumbling
for
the "ON" switch as he brought it up over his head and
down on the
laughing vampire's neck. He screamed and tired to turn around as
the buzzing saw sliced though the skin and hit the bone, the
sound
whining up into a screech as it worked its way through the spine
and out the other side. The head fell off, rolling to the ground
as the
torso went down with a soft thud.
Mulder stood staring down at the gory sight in utter
shock, the saw still buzzing in his hand, while Scully raced
around
him to kneel down by Jason. Tears fell from her eyes as she
lifted
his head to look at the damage to his eye. He twitched in her
arms,
his other eye focusing up on her whitened face, tendrils of
auburn
hair pasted to her skin. "I'll be okay," he murmured,
his voice
breaking into a choking sob.
"SShhhh," she whispered to him, suddenly losing any
fear
of what she suddenly knew she would do. Pulling a knot of half-
way unbound hair out of the way, she angled her head sideways and
pressed the side of her neck against Jason's mouth.
Drink!" she commanded.
"No!" he tried to push her away with trembling hands.
She turned her head to look fiercely into his undamaged eye.
"Don't
be ridiculous! You need this! Stop acting like an idiot and
drink!"
She pressed the side of her neck back against his neck,
bracing herself for the pain of his bite. But when it came, the
discomfort was only momentary. The first stab of pain was
replaced
by a deeply soothing warmth that spread out from her neck until
it
infused her entire body. With a gasp of relief she relaxed
against
him, letting his arms come up to support her, his hands caressing
the back of her head, holding her still while he suckled at the
pulse
in her throat. She found herself moaning softly, as the warmth
turned into an aching rush of pleasure. Soon they were both lost
to
their surroundings, absorbed in the delight of their sharing,
blood
flowing through their veins in unison.
*****
Mulder let the buzz saw fall from his fingers, a sense of
relief warring with horror as he stared at the body he had just
robbed of its head. The machine sputtered and bounced on the
floor, cutting deep grooves in the tile before it hit the wall
and
clanked off. The vampire's head rolled over into the corner, and
lay
there, the jagged edges of the neck leeching both blood and
lymph,
the eyelids still flickering.
The body rested at Mulder's feet, legs splayed out at
unnatural angles, one arm buried underneath, the other clenching
at
air where the neck used to be. Mulder sank to his knees beside
it,
unable to resist reaching out to poke at it. When it didn't
respond,
he thumped it harder, relief bringing on his sense of the
ridiculous.
A small grin etched it way into his face as he looked up to find
Scully and Jason. But the dry joke died on his lips as a hand
suddenly grabbed onto his leg. He screamed loudly, pulling back
away from the headless torso which was starting to convulse.
Mulder's scream was loud enough to pull Jason's attention
away from the healing flow of blood. His right eye was still in
bad
shape, but it had closed up and the pain had been reduced to a
tolerable level. Scully moaned in dismay as he released her neck,
reaching out to pull him back to her. He restrained her gently,
laying her down on the floor, then turned his attention to the
body
jerking around on the floor, arms waving in the air. It might not
be
particularly dangerous without its head, but it would not die
unless
he took action. Jason couldn't imagine leaving anyone like that,
even this monster. He looked around him for a solution, reacting
quickly as he spotted a yellow refrigerator-cabinet with bright
warning stickers on it that said "Organic wastes."
He got to it quickly, tearing the door off its hinges with his
remaining strength. He reached for a couple of bottles at random,
then spun around, yelling at Mulder. "Get her out of here,
now!"
Stunned as he was, Mulder caught Jason's intention
immediately. Giving the cavorting corpse a wide margin, he
scooped made it over to Scully in seconds and lifted her up into
his
arms. He carried the semi-conscious woman towards the door,
glancing behind him to watch Jason empty several bottles worth of
liquid onto the headless body. Some of the fluid bubbled, giving
off
an unpleasant smell.
"Come on!" Mulder yelled at Jason from the doorway,
"Get out of there."
Jason didn't waste a moment. He didn't even bother
opening the last bottle, he simply tossed it. The brown glass
shattered instantly as it hit the floor, splashing liquid phenol
on top
of the body, which soon began to corrode. From behind the
glass of
the doorway, the three stood in silence, watching as the
chemicals
slowly ate their way through the convulsing flesh, devouring it
into
a sticky, unidentifiable mass of goo which bubbled as it started
to
chew its way into the tiles of the floor.
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9:30 pm March 19
Sprawled out on the steps to the Washington monument,
Fox Mulder turned the small gold locket over in his hand, the
bright
metal warm in his hands. Tracing the carved crest on the front
intently, he barely heard his partner as she walked up the steps
towards him.
"Mulder?" She reached out to touch his shoulder lightly
as
she sat down.
"Scully," he said, eyes still focused on his hands and
the
object they were gently caressing.
"Where's Jason?"
"Gone." Mulder replied, finally turning his head to
look at
her. Under the moonlight, her hair shone a soft burnished copper,
bound up in a knot at the base of her neck. A few strands curled
loose around her slightly pointed chin. He fingered one red-gold
whisp tenderly, then met her eyes directly.
"He just gave me this," Mulder explained, displaying
the
locket and chain, "and then he disappeared. One moment he
was
there, the next he was just...gone." He waved a hand in the
air.
Scully's bright blue eyes turned moist with disappointment.
"He didn't say anything about where he was going, or if he'd
be
back?"
Mulder shook his head silently, his eyes deep and dark in
the shadowed light. "Just that this should be mine.
But," he gave
her a gentle smile. "I don't think we've seen the last of
him. He'll
come to us again - when he's ready."
"How can you be so sure?" Scully asked, still feeling
hurt
that Jason had left without saying good-bye to her.
"I can feel it, Scully." Mulder answered, picking up
the
locket and slipping the wide gold chain over his neck. The locket
came to rest against the hollow of this throat, bobbling slightly
over
the front of his brightly-patterned tie. Scully reached out to
hold it
still, then clicked it open. Inside was a small faded picture of
a
smiling dark-haired woman with bright hazel eyes. Mulder's hand
closed over hers, cupping the locket between them.
"I wonder who she is?" he said thoughtfully.
"'A very special woman. A long dead woman.'" Scully
quoted Jason's words. Mulder glanced up at her in surprise. She
laughed and reached up to smooth his dark bangs off his forehead,
then brushed his left cheekbone with the back of her hand.
"Just
something Jason said. I don't completely understand it all, but I
think she's the reason he feels protective of you."
"I wonder..." Mulder frowned down at the grainy image,
then closed the locket and stared out into the night at the
bright
lights of the Capitol. "I guess we'll have to wait until
Jason is ready
to tell us."
"Guess so," Scully replied, leaning her head on his
shoulder as his arm came around her to clasp her tightly against
him. He kissed her forehead, her nose, then claimed her mouth.
She
sighed and pressed against, enjoying the feel and taste of him.
When
he pulled his mouth of hers to regain his breath, she smiled and
whispered. "I think I have a rain check to collect." He
smiled in
return, stood up, and taking her hand, led her back down the
steps.
In the shadows to the right of Abraham Lincoln a small,
fair-haired figure stood silent and motionless, watching the
couple
as they made their way hand-in-hand down the steps and across the
grass. Red eyes glimmered as white teeth bared in a soft smile.
Watching, always watching, but finally for a purpose.
The End