Title - Her Turn
Author - donnah
Email address - donnah@donnas-stories.com
URL - http://www.donnas-stories.com/
Rating - PG-13
Category - MSR, angst
Spoilers - IWTB
Keywords - MSR, angst
Summary - Missing scene from the movie
Feedback - Please
Archive - Anywhere, just let me know so I can visit

Disclaimer - Mulder, Scully, the Lone Gunmen and Skinner 
all belong to Chris, 10-13, and Fox - Bless them for it!!  No 
infringement intended.


Her Turn


She was going to freeze to death, they were going to die.  
There was no way they could find shelter out here and the 
temperature didn't have anywhere to fall.  She was wearing 
his heavier clothes; she'd had none of her own when he'd 
found her.  

Her mind was still trying to wrap around that.  How had she 
gotten here?  Why had she been nude?  And where was 
here?  There was only a blank when she tried to think, that 
and a headache.  She hurt everywhere but for some reason 
her throat was especially sore, not like a sore throat, but 
aching.  Maybe it was the impossibly cold air she was trying 
to breathe.  

Mulder was getting the worse of it; he was ahead of her, 
breaking a trail in the blowing snow.  They couldn't speak, 
not walking like this.  He had been carrying her, she 
remembered that and . . . something growling?  They had 
climbed up, crawled up, being chased by something.  Then 
they had run and, and somehow been . . . falling?  She 
must have blacked out again then, but she had Mulder in 
her arms, rocking him.  He was exhausted, but still moving, 
protecting her with his body as he fought to find them some 
kind of shelter.

She had so many questions!  The main one was, were they 
really here?  And where was here?  God, it must be upper 
North Dakota, even Alaska in the middle of a blizzard.  Had 
they been on a case?  There was no memory of a case.  
What did she remember?  Salt Lake City . . . a, a transfer . . . 
Yes! She'd been at Mulder's apartment to tell him she was 
being transferred.  He, he'd followed her out into the hall 
and, and he'd kissed her.

Even as she shivered, still staggering behind him in his 
footsteps the thought that came to her was, that must have 
been some kiss.  She had absolutely no memory after that 
until Mulder was dressing her and she had never been so 
cold.

She looked around once more at the stark white 
surroundings.  Thank goodness Mulder was with her.  She 
had no idea where they were going and in this whiteout she 
didn't even know what direction they were headed.

He turned to her and tried to speak.  He had a beard?  What 
was he saying?  "I love you."  Then he was gone, vanished 
and she was alone in the white and the cold.

She jerked awake, completely disoriented for a moment 
before she recognized the doctor's quarters at the hospital.  
The blanket had slipped off of her and lay on the floor 
beside the small bed, but that wasn't why she was cold.

She had told him she wasn't coming home.  How the hell 
could she have said that to Mulder?  Okay, she was 
unnerved by how quickly he'd flung himself back into an X-
File, or what appeared to be one, but it was Mulder.  The 
man had literally gone to the ends of the earth to save her, 
when there had been no chance of doing so.  But it was 
Mulder and he had saved her and she had said she wasn't 
coming home to him?

She rose and returned to her office.  She had work to do; it 
was why she had stayed, not to stay away from him, but to 
help Christian.  At least she could tell herself that. It had 
only been a dream.

Trying to stay distracted, she began going through the 
information she had accumulated once more.  One article 
caught her eye, "Medical News Archives", an article about 
stem cell research carried out in Russia by which the 
intrathecal injection of stem cells in the base of the brain 
forced the acceptance of transplanted body parts, including 
joining the heads of two dogs on a single animal. 

She read closely, something nagging at her.  The beep of 
her computer let her know the printer had stopped. She 
pressed the restart button on her printer, and enlargements 
of photographs from the article emerged. These show a 
dog's severed head and a dog with two heads. She grabbed 
her cell phone, shit!

God, she was an idiot.  Where was he?  He wouldn't have 
stopped, not if there was even a chance of rescuing that last 
girl.  What was happening and why the hell was she not at 
his side where she should be?  He had vanished in her 
dream, just gone in the whiteness.  She had to find him; it 
was her turn to rescue him.

She dialed him. No answer, just his voice mail.  Was he 
screening?  No, Mulder didn't do that.  He always took her 
calls, at least he always had.  How could she be so stupid!  
He was free now, exonerated from a crime he had never 
committed and she was the one acting like he'd stolen her 
candy.  Was she that selfish? After everything the man had 
done for her - her dream came back to her and she closed 
her eyes.  And she couldn't be happy that he was doing 
what he had trained for, what he had lived for so many 
years?  She had to find him.

"This is Special Agent Drummy."

"I've been trying to find you. I can't reach Mulder."

"Is this Dr. Scully?"

"Yes, it's Dr. Scully," her exasperation was not hidden.

"Where is he?"

"If I knew that I wouldn't be calling."

"Dr. Scully, I'm going to suggest you call the police. This is 
not an FBI matter."

"Listen to me! I need your help!" She'd officially lost it now, 
but he apparently hadn't realized it.

"I'm sorry, I can't help you."

"Then let me talk to somebody there with some balls who 
can!"