From: livengoo@bcvms.bc.edu X-From: rkwong@engin.umich.edu (Roberta Chi-Woon Kwong) Newsgroups: alt.tv.quantum-leap.creative,alt.ql.creative Subject: "Leap of Faith" part 5/? Date: 19 Apr 1995 17:33:38 GMT Message-Id: <3n3hhi$7ce@srvr1.engin.umich.edu> Nntp-Posting-Host: azure.engin.umich.edu This is being posted for the author, who doesn't have access to this group. Please direct all comments to livengoo@bcvms.bc.edu. This story is also currently appearing in alt.tv.x-files.creative. I've done some re-formatting to make my news system accept the line length; the actual text remains untouched. ----------------------------------------- Subject: Leap of Faith, 5/? I think. I don't do math. I think this is part 5. Beats me how it all ends, I guess we'll just have to see, won't we! Glad you folks seem to be enjoying my mode of relaxation. Now, before long I'll probably need a new idea, I'm open to almost anything short of an X-Files/Power Rangers crossover (Don't ask, it's been a long semester!) (I can see it now, File-O-Saur! Accck! Too much babysitting!) Let me know if this one glitches, I found some gibberish in my last post. All the small print still applies. Leap of Faith 5/? livengoo wasting yet more of your time. Sam decided early on that North Carolina only had one road and it went in circles. Or at least, every road he drove looked so similar that they could all have been clones. Al and Scully rode along, with Al appearing to sit in the back with a hand on Scully's shoulder. She was quiet and worried. "Look, as soon as we have some kind of plan hammered out, is there any way Al can trail Sam's act. Sam smiled fleetingly and glanced at Scully. "Did Mulder ever tell you about the Rain of Condoms at Oxford?" He wasn't sure why he'd asked, but her odd look was a clear no. "I hope you remember to ask him someday. He'd love to tell it again." Scully and Al were watching him with a strange mix of expressions. Confusion on Al's face; amusement, sadness and a little jealousy on Scully's. It must be strange to watch someone else step into intimacies that were yours alone. Maybe stranger to watch than to live them. "I'll do my best to remember. You do know he'll try to get back up to the site." Sam nodded and swerved a little to avoid a snake sunning itself on the road. Have you thought of any way to keep him away from there?" Sam considered a moment. "I thought about trying to find a saucer nut who'd only talk with him at night, maybe distract him that way, but I don't think that would do it. Maybe drug him? Would he ever forgive you for that?" Scully sighed. "He might. He's snuck off on me often enough I could probably get away with some trickery myself, but I usually don't carry anything that would do the job and the pharmacists here might not cooperate." "What about getting him arrested?" Al chipped in. If he's in a cell he can't get into a lot of trouble." "Except whatever I get him locked up for," Sam's reply was dry. "And I don't think Southern courts take Yankee malefactors well." "Besides," chimed Scully, "I wouldn't put it past him to be able to make bail or pick a lock." "You could sleep with him," Al suggested. "Easier and more fun than jail or drugs!" Scully and Sam gave him a perfectly matching Look and he shut up. "I think we're back to plan Acully shook her head. It was just as well that they had arrived, as Sam couldn't think of another thing to say. ****************************** Mulder was still licking barbecue sauce off his fingers as he left the little rib joint and sweated his way back to his car. He'd interviewed two hikers and answered three calls from Scully making sure he was at his appointed rounds. The ribs were a reward for putting up with aggravation, hovering, and passes from the last hiker. He hadn't been sure he was going to get out of her trailer in one piece. He could have used a call from Scully when she'd crowded onto the couch next to him, and put her hand on his knee ("You don't mind? We southerners are an affectionate people!"). She wasn't bad looking, he was just a little put off by women who cornered him, literally, as soon as he held still. He'd take Scully as a body guard if he needed to go back there. He climbed back into his car and opened the windows, hoping teh breeze would cool it off a little since the air conditioning couldn't kick in right away. He flipped through his briefcase, wondering how to spend the afternoon without violating Scully's prohibition on hiking. He considered it, but after his arctic hike, and a few other solitary excursions, he really didn't want to directly cross her. She seemed stressed enough at this point. He rolled the windows back up, turned the ignition and pulled out, thinking about his partner and how leery she'd been of late. He could understand, she had good reason to fear anything relating to abductions and visitations, but he needed to see that ship. He needed to know. Mulder didn't exactly break his word. He didn't hike. He did drive around the valleys, using binoculars and scanning for any odd movement on the hillsides. The roads were long, with few exits, and he tended to travel in company when anyone turned onto the road with him, although he did notice that even the pickup drivers were fearless about passing on the two lane highways. He wasn't alarmed to see another truck come flying up behind him, at least until it was filling his rear view mirror. He screamed a curse as he realized it wasn't pulling around, it was going over him. The Ford bucked violently and he was crushed back in his seat as the truck rear-ended him at sixty mph. The truck hit him again, and the car veered across both lanes of the blacktop in a wild, barely controlled skid. Mulder was trying to steer into the skid but the wheel and brakes locked as the tires left black streas the car spun off the shoulder. The axle sheered and the left rear wheel collapsed under the car as it rolled up onto its side and over. Mulder never really knew it when the car finally went over. The truck paused, then pulled away. Quiet descended back over the hot road. The only sound was the ticking of hot metal and the buzzing of a cell phone. ********************************* "He's not answering." Sam felt his muscles tense. "Where the hell are you, Mulder. What are you up to?" Sam was alone, where was that hologram when he needed it? He broke speed records back to the hotel and bullied the manager into opening Mulder's room for him. Fox's hiking boots and jeans were still tumbled in the corner where he'd left them, so Sam didn't think he was on the mountain, but that didn't tell him where Mulder was. A frantic search of town yielded nothing. The last time Sam had contacted Scully's partner he'd been heading for lunch at a little rib house. A call to the sheriff left Sam with directions and he left a long trail of red dust up the dirt road getting there. The woman at the counter remembered Mulder - the suit had made him stand out like a whore in church, as she put it - but he'd left over two hours before. After that he might as well have evaporated for all that Sam knew. Al showed up with Scully as Sam was turning back onto paved road and trying to decide what to do next. "Al, he's gone. You told me I had another day." Sam's voice was tight, worried. "Can Gooshie center you on him?" Al didn't need to ask who. Scully held her tongue as he rapped an order at the handlink. Sam pulled over under a stand of pines and waited, barely aware he was holding his breath. He'd only just drawn a new breath when Al reappeared, alone. "Okay, Sam. He's in his car, and it's rolled. Ziggy's figuring out the roads, go . . . " Al looked up and pointed, "that way." The only comments were when a turn was needed, and it took far less time than it seemed to tear down a two lane state highway and see the thick, black marks of a skid. To the left a car showed it's ugly belly to the sky, rear wheels askew, facing back the way it had to have come. Sam pulled off, far enough to be safe, yanked Scully's medical emergency kit out of the back and ran for the wreck. Sam breathed a rare curse and dropped to look through the side windows. There was no smell of gas, thank god. Fox Mulder was hanging from his seat belt and shoulder strap, and Sam could see a smear of blood on the side window where he must have hit his head. The blood in his hair was still red and sticky looking, he hadn't been here long enough for it to clot all the way. Sam climbed around to the shattered back window and kicked out most of the glass left behind. He crawled into the cab and reached around, checking Mulder's pulse, relieved to feel it strong and steady. The agent moaned softly, and murmured something about too much Southern Comfort, reaching muzzily for his seatbelt release.. Sam grabbed his hand before he could release it and fall. "Hold on, Mulder. Had a little car trouble here." Mulder's eyes flew open, then he squeezed them shut again as the light made his head hurt worse. "Why do I feel like I'm hanging upside down?" "Because you are. Hold still, can you feel anything? Does anything hurt? Can you feel your legs? How's your neck?" Sam realized he was babbling. Mulder turned his head very slowly to look at him. "I feel lousy, everything is definitely letting me know it's there. My neck may be the only thing that doesn't hurt right now." "Hold on, let's get you out of here." Sam felt pretty certain by now that Mulder wasn't badly hurt, at least that his neck was fine. The FBI man braced his hands against the roof to catch himself while Sam climbed into the passenger seat and released the shoulder belt. Mulder slid down the seat until he could follow Sam back out the rear window, then sat in the grass and held his head. Sam found plenty of bruises and the lump over his ear, but nothing worse. He wasn't sure whether he was relieved or upset. A hospital stay in traction could have solved his little problem. "Do you remember what happened? The car looks, well, it looks like you had help getting into this ditch." Mulder leaned against Sam, who was trying to get both of them back into the other car. The tall man's weight kept knocking him off Scully's high heels, and the dry, summer grass was scratching his legs. Sam wished again for his own six-foothey were both in the car, with the air conditioning going and the other agent leaning back against the headrest. "I don't remember rolling over, but this truck slammed me. I think it was camouflage-painted, no front license plate. I never got a chance to see the driver." "I think it's a hint, Mulder. Somebody knows we're here and they don't want us inspecting the real estate." Sam smiled, enjoying the relief of having found him alright. Al had vanished, Sam had no idea when. "So I've been shot at and you've been rolled. I guess you and I can match war stories on this one, now. ************************** Scully was worried and furious. "Maybe if we had been there earlier that crash might not have happened! He nearly got killed. Do you still think we're looking at UFO trouble? Have you considered it might be humans who make him vanish?" "Agent Scully," his voice was as soothing as he could make it, sort of like hot fudge over sandpaper. "Look, I understand how you feel. Believe me, I understand. It's hard to just have to stand there and watch someone you care about get hurt. You want to act and there's no way you can. You can't let it throw your judgement off." "My judgement? Look, I know Mulder believes that aliens use Earth as the Home Shopping Network. I've seen enough to know that things aren't aren't always what they look like, but where there is a simple explanation more often than not it's the right one. The army is a simple solution here, and I don't want you ignoring it. Mulder's likely to do that, and you can't afford to." "You saw that ship as well as I did." Al was wondering if Mulder wasn't the only one with an obsession. She was working so hard to find any other explanation. You know he won't be up there trying to see what the latest Hum-V looks like. Do you really think the military is good enough to induce the state Ziggy says he shows up in, induce it in him and the other people who've been taken? It's too consistent, too regular a pattern. I am military, the guys I know wouldn't play around inducing comas and implanting useless metal chips. They'd just kill. And they don't do that without a reason. So why would they kill? Why did that guard shoot at Sam? Why did they run your partner off the road. Fox Mulder is going to need you, need you thinking clearly, not trying to prove a point." That was doing it, she was backing down, letting her own pet theory go. "You don't really know why he vanishes. I need to know you and Beckett will keep an open mind, and watch for any possible danger, Admiral. If you're only looking for ghosts you may miss the real monsters." "I promise you, Agent Scully. I'll look for more than shadows. Sam and I both will. We need this to work out as much as you do." ******************************* Mulder sprawled on his bed, ice-pack in hand, and groaned. "Skinner is going to have me writing an expense report longer than 'War and Peace' to explain the car." Sam was somewhat bemused that the man could be more concerned with paperwork than an attack on his life, but happy that he'd followed orders. They'd come back to the motel, Sam had bullied Mulder into taking a hot bath to unknot some of the muscles a crash could strain, and plied him with painkillers. Now he was stretched out in blue jeans and a jersey, trying to prevent a black eye from the crash. He was lucky not to have a concussion or worse. "God, I'll be doing paperwork until the turn of the century. Last time I lost a car, I almost got carpal tunnel justifying the expense." Sam grinned, "does this mean you'll lie low and avoid trouble the next couple days?" Mulder eyed him from under the bag of ice. "You know better than that. Why are you even asking?" He sat up, slowly, watching Sam and frowning from more than his headache. Sam waited for it,. and got some of his details ready, the ones Scully had given him to defuse this particular time bomb. "Don't go getting paranoid on me, Mulder," he said, softly, walking through a mine field. "It makes me nervous to hunt little green men these days. They're not as funny as they used to be." Sam found a smile somewhere, and clipped the red wire. "Keep this stuff up and one of these days I'll find you reading crystals with Melissa to see if my aura's changed. Don't be weirder than you have to, Mulder." Mulder lay back down with a groan, "Don't even think things like that. I'm sorry, it's probably a loose connection from hanging upside down too long." Sam relaxed, unclenched his fists. "Go to sleep, Mulder. I ordered a pizza. I'll wake you up when it gets here." At least he'd stay put tonight. Sam was staying with him on pretense of making sure he had no concussion, a sensible precaution for more than one problem. ********************** Heh. Okay, that's the latest folks. Now I guess I have to go write more if I'm not going to leave this plot dangling here forever. That would probably not endear me to some of you. Also, I understand there's a piece on paperwork involving videotapes that hasn't posted in my neck of the woods. If anybody wants to send that critter my way, and happens to not recall who I am, I'm livengoo@bcvms.bc.edu