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Best Genfic Skinner story

RED
BY XANTHE
Mulder kicked down the door and burst into the
room, his gun held ready. The place was in darkness.
"Hello!" He called. Scully edged in
behind him.
"Anything?" She peered into the gloom.
"Not that I can see." Mulder got out a
flashlight and shone it around, opened the door to a couple of the rooms.
"What is this place?" Scully picked up
a flask of green liquid from a table and walked around some sort of scientific apparatus.
"I have no idea." Mulder shrugged.
"What exactly did the tip-off say
again?" Scully opened the door of a huge freezer and stepped back as a cloud of cold
white air engulfed her. Mulder got the note out of his pocket.
"An X File?" he read out. "And
then it gives this address." Mulder shrugged.
"But what are we looking for?" Scully
glanced at him.
"You know as much as I do." Mulder left
the room and went back into the hallway. "Scully!" He called.
"What is it
?" She came out
noisily and he held up his hand.
"Did you hear that?" he asked.
"What?" They both stood there silently
for a moment and then they heard it again. A faint muffled, scuffling sound. Mulder
pointed to the doorway at the end of the corridor and Scully nodded, drawing her gun. They
edged down the passage and stopped, then Mulder kicked the door open and charged in,
Scully close behind him. Mulder waved the flashlight around.
"Nothing," he said.
"Wait
" They both saw it. A flash
of white, more scuffling and then the tiniest whimpering sound. Mulder shone his
flashlight in the direction of the noise and stared in surprise.
There, in the far corner of the room, huddling
against the wall and trying to hide behind a chair, was a small boy.
"Hey
it's all right." Mulder
inched forwards slowly as the child stared at him in mute terror, his eyes fixed on
Mulder's gun. "This?" Mulder held it up and put it away under his jacket.
"It's just a toy. Come on, we're not going to hurt you." He grinned and held up
his hands. "See. We surrender!" The child regarded him with huge solemn eyes but
did not move. Scully smiled at the little boy.
"Do you have a name?" she asked. He
didn't reply. "What on earth is he doing here?" She whispered to Mulder.
"This place is deserted. How long has he been here do you suppose?"
"Who knows? He looks healthy enough."
Mulder spotlighted the child with the flashlight. "What on earth is he wearing?"
The boy seemed to be dressed in a man's shirt and nothing else. He had nothing on his
feet, which were just visible, poking out under the shirttails. The arms of the shirt were
far too big for him and his hands were tucked somewhere deep inside them.
"Come on, kid." Mulder made a face.
"We're not that ugly are we? We want to help you." He walked slowly closer,
watching the child's terrified eyes fixed on his every step. Finally he crouched a few
feet away and held out a gentle hand as if to a stray cat. The kid couldn't have been more
than 4 or 5 years old. He had thin, floppy dark hair and huge dark brown eyes. Mulder
managed to get a fingertip on the child's shoulder and he smiled as reassuringly as he
knew how. "We could be friends," he suggested. "I could use some friends. I
don't have that many."
The child considered this for a moment and Mulder
sensed that he was weakening. "Come on. What do you say?" he urged holding his
arms open. "Friends?" The boy nodded and then darted out from his hiding place
and burrowed his head into Mulder's shoulder, his small hands clinging pathetically to the
FBI agent.
"Hey, it's all right. It's okay."
Mulder picked the child up and exchanged a glance with Scully. "What the hell has
happened to this kid?" Mulder whispered to her. She shook her head.
"We'd better find out," she said.
****
"Mulder this is stupid." Scully sighed.
"We should contact the social services, hand the child over for temporary
fostering."
"I don't want to do that yet, Scully."
Mulder told her over the child's head. The boy refused to budge from the safety of
Mulder's arms and had now fallen fast asleep. Scully bustled around Mulder's apartment,
making a cup of coffee and frowning in disgust at the smell of the milk carton in the
refrigerator.
"Don't you have anything fresh around the
place?" She asked him.
"No." He shrugged. "Look, Scully,
we were told this was an X file. We find this kid all alone in a clearly abandoned house -
a place that's been used for some sort of experimentation. I agree that we have to check
the missing child register and do our best to trace the kid, but I don't want to hand him
over for temporary fostering until I know who he is and what this is all about."
"Why?" Scully asked.
"Because
"
"Because of what? Because you think he might
be another clone? Or a hybrid - a key to the clones?" Scully said perceptively.
Mulder sighed.
"Yes. Remember Emily, Scully. Remember how
you felt about her."
"She was my daughter!" Scully
protested.
"Yes I know. And this kid could be the key
to understanding more about what happened to my sister," Mulder said softly.
"All right." She held up her hands.
"I give in. Keep him 'til morning, Mulder, but then we inform the social services.
Now, I'm going to buy you and your new charge some food and then I am going to check the
missing child register. Hey, sleepyhead." She ruffled the boy's dark hair and he
started and whimpered, clinging tightly to Mulder's neck. "It's all right. I just
need to know your name. Won't you tell me?" The boy burrowed his face into Mulder's
shoulder again, his small body tense and frozen. "It's okay. But how can we tell your
mom and dad you're safe unless we know who you are?" Scully asked him. The child
turned his head in her direction when she said the words "mom and dad".
"Don't you want to go home?" Mulder
asked. The child nodded.
"Then tell us who you are." Scully
smiled at him. He gazed at her with those solemn brown eyes but still he didn't speak.
"Do you suppose he can speak?" Scully
asked. "I mean, Emily had some developmental problems. It's possible that this child
has learning difficulties of some sort."
"Who knows? Leave him be for now."
Mulder gestured with his head to the door. "I'll try and get him to unwind a bit. You
go and buy that food."
Scully nodded uncertainly, not at all sure about
this investigation.
"It's just the two of us now, kid."
Mulder said, sitting down on the couch, the child still wrapped around him. "Will you
talk to me now?" The child just gazed at him. Mulder sighed. "You're safe here,
I promise. I won't let anyone hurt you. Come on, loosen up, you're squeezing my neck off
here!" The child was still gripping on for dear life. "You've had a shock
haven't you, little guy?" Mulder asked, smoothing the child's hair. "Someone did
something pretty bad to you didn't they?" The child whimpered and Mulder saw the two
large tears forming in his eyes. "Do you remember any of it? Hey?" He asked,
soothing the child. The boy laid his head on Mulder's shoulder and his body shook as he
sobbed his heart out. Mulder lay back, holding the child tight and running his hands along
the small, stiff body. "You're okay now. I'm going to take care of you," he said
firmly.
This felt strange. He had no little cousins or
nephews or nieces, no children in his family at all. The last child he remembered
comforting was his sister when she must have been about the same age as this kid. It awoke
a fierce protective streak in him that he had long ago buried. As he held the child,
Mulder knew that this particular X File had become personal.
Mulder awoke with a start. He was lying on the
couch covered by a blanket, the child nestled under his chin, still sleeping. He vaguely
remembered Scully coming back and unpacking some groceries before covering them both with
the blanket and leaving again. Mulder stared down at the child for a moment, seeing him
more clearly now that he was no longer wrapped around his neck. He was fast asleep but the
dark shadows were visible under his thick black eyelashes. His skin was paler than Mulder
thought it should be - the kid had a warm, slightly tanned looking tone to his skin but
now he looked sallow and washed out. As he watched, the child's long lashes blinked open
and he stared up at Mulder for a long while and then whimpered as he remembered something.
"Home," he whispered.
"That's better." Mulder grinned at him.
"So you can talk?"
"Yes." The child whispered.
"Can you tell me your name then?"
Mulder asked. The child looked at him, his expression scared and shocked, and then he went
deathly white, his eyes rolling back in his head. Mulder shook him in alarm, then picked
the kid up and ran him to the bathroom. He was just in time. The child was violently sick
over his shirt and shoulder and finally, when his head was pointed in the right direction,
into the toilet bowl. Mulder sighed. "So this is what parenthood is like," he
murmured.
The fit of vomiting soon passed but with it also
went the child's desire to talk. He refused to open his mouth again. Mulder surveyed his
own smelly shirt and the child's stained garment and then decided that he had to get the
kid cleaned up. He started running a bath and unbuttoned the huge shirt that the boy was
wearing.
"I wish I knew your name, kid," he
said. "I don't know what to call you." The boy just stood there, staring at him,
his finger curling in a lock of his dark hair. "If I get you out of this shirt, will
you get in the bath for me?" he asked. The child nodded. Mulder pulled the shirt off
him and lifted him up into the bath, sitting him down and sponging him with a washcloth.
The child giggled as he found the soap dish in the shape of a "grey".
"Yeah, I have useless friends who give me
useless presents. This was from a guy called Melvin. Melvin Frohike. I know loads of other
people with names." Mulder grinned at the kid. "I'm being stupid. I'm expecting
you to tell me your name and I haven't told you mine. I'm
" he hesitated. The
child stared at him again with those solemn dark eyes. "I'm Fox," he said.
"Yeah, I know, weird name. Do you have a weird name?" The child thought about
this for a moment and then shook his head, a gesture that developed into a nod. "Hmm.
I don't know what to make of that." Mulder said, lifting the child out of the bath
and wrapping him in a towel. "Now what do we dress you in?" He walked the boy
back into the other room and went to his wardrobe, pulled out a tee shirt and put that on
the kid. It was only marginally better than the huge shirt had been. "Oh dear. I see
we need to go shopping," he grinned. The child grinned back and was then immediately
sick over Mulder's tee shirt.
"We can't keep doing this." Mulder said
as he took the boy back into the bathroom and undressed him again, stuck him back in the
bath. Privately he was worried. This kid was way too pale. As he soaped the boy down again
he took the opportunity to surreptitiously check out the back of the kid's neck, not
entirely sure what he was looking for or what he'd do if he found any evidence of green,
pus-filled boils. There was nothing. Mulder stuck another tee shirt on the kid, wrapped
him in a blanket and laid him back down on the couch.
"Now look. I've got puke all over me and I
need a shower," he said. "I'm gonna leave you here just for a few minutes,
okay?" The kid's eyes turned frantic and he got up and wrapped his arms around
Mulder. "All right." Mulder sighed. "I won't have a shower, but I do need
to get out of this shirt. You stay there and I'll be back in a second." He ran into
the bedroom, got himself a sweatshirt and ran back again but even in that short time he
could see that the terror had returned to the child's eyes. "I wasn't gone
long." Mulder chided, knowing he would never be able to turn this boy over to social
services. Not until he knew what had been done to him. Not until he knew the kid would be
all right. At that moment there was a knock on the door and he let Scully in.
"How is he?" she asked, wrinkling up
her nose. "You smell," she added.
"He's ill and that's why I smell."
Mulder told her. "He threw up. Twice. All over me."
"That's kids." Scully grinned.
"However, he is looking a bit pale." She sat down next to the child and put a
hand on his forehead. "He doesn't have a temperature," she said.
"Perhaps he just needs to eat. We don't know
when he last ate. And he's obviously been through some sort of nasty experience."
Mulder said.
"You haven't got him to talk then?"
"Well
only a couple of words. What did
you find out?"
"Nothing. He doesn't fit any of the photos
in the missing child register. I went through every one. It took half the night. I mean
there were a couple that could have been him but when I checked further it didn't turn out
to be. Too old or too young or the kid had already been found or whatever. Until we can
find out his name, we're stuck," Scully said. "So, monster, why don't you tell
us your name, huh?" She smiled. He smiled back at her and touched her hair.
"Red," he whispered.
"Red? Is that your name?" she asked. He
shook his head and touched her hair again.
"Red," he repeated.
"Red. Well let's call him that shall
we?" Mulder grinned. "Come on, Red. Let's get you fed. See I'm a poet. Red -
fed!" He grinned idiotically and was rewarded by a shy smile from the little boy.
God, Mulder thought, it was amazing the sort of goofiness a grown man would do just in
order to get such a smile. He carried the boy into the kitchen and sat him in a chair
while he made some toast. The child wolfed it down greedily. Scully exchanged a glance
with Mulder before helping herself to a slice.
"Now what?" Scully asked while Red
munched his way through his 5th slice of toast.
"Now we go and buy Red some clothes."
Mulder said firmly.
****
"Shit." Mulder said as they entered the
mall, each clutching one of Red's small hands.
"Careful." Scully gestured with her
head towards the child. "Little pitchers have big ears," she murmured.
"Oh. Right." Mulder grinned sheepishly.
"It's just I feel like we're
normal or something." Red was wearing a pair
of Mulder's running shorts, held up with one of his belts that had been wrapped round the
child's body twice. He was smiling as Mulder and Scully swung him between them, whooping
as he lifted his feet off the floor.
"Normal?" Scully repeated, grinning
down at Red.
"Yeah, you know, Mom and Dad out with their
kid." He smiled softly at Scully. "In another lifetime, huh, Scully?"
"He's not ours, Mulder," she told him
softly. "You'll have to give him back at some point."
"I know." Mulder shook his head.
"I know that, Scully."
Yes, but do you believe it? Scully thought to
herself.
They bought Red two pairs of pants, a couple of
tee shirts and some sweatshirts. Then they had his feet measured and Mulder forked out for
an expensive pair of sneakers.
"I'll put it on my expenses." He
grinned at Scully.
"Footwear for 4 year olds? What will Skinner
say?" Scully laughed at him. The child stared at her. "What is it?" Scully
looked down at him. "What's the matter, Red?" The child opened his mouth and
then closed it again, burying his head in Mulder's leg once more. Mulder sighed and picked
him up.
"What's the matter, sport?" He asked.
Red put his arms around Mulder's neck and refused to open his mouth again. "Hey
look." Mulder pointed at the play area where whole crowd of kids were playing.
"You want to join in? Have some fun?" He put the child down and pushed him over
to where the other kids were. The child watched them playing, his finger twirling in his
hair as he stood there. He clearly wanted to join in but he wouldn't let go of Mulder's
hand.
"You're really shy aren't you?" Mulder
ran an affectionate hand through the boy's floppy dark hair. "All right. I'll come
with you." He grinned, running over to join in the games, taking Red with him. Red
began to giggle.
"Mulder!" Scully protested.
"You know me, Scully. I don't mind looking
stupid! I have no shame!" Mulder threw himself onto a huge inflatable elephant and
Red launched himself on after him, squealing with delight as Mulder picked him up and
threw him in the air. Scully couldn't help smiling as she watched.
"Your husband is crazy!" A woman told
her, standing next to her and grinning. "It's great isn't it? A lot of dads don't
have time for their kids."
"Yeah." Scully sighed. This was all
getting a little bit too cozy for her liking. She watched, feeling a growing sense of
discomfort. It was clear that Mulder and Red had a rapport. But then Red was a small,
frightened child without friends, family or familiar faces and Mulder had a child-like
quality to him that made him seem like just another, bigger kid. No wonder Red trusted
him.
"What's his name?" The woman asked.
"Red." Scully smiled.
"He's a cute kid. We are talking about the
kid right? I assume your husband isn't called Red? Although he's cute as well!" The
woman laughed.
"Yeah. He is." Scully smiled. Or at
least he could be. Right now he was at his best but he could also be the most annoying man
in the universe.
"What's your husband called?" The woman
asked nosily.
"Fox." Scully felt as if she should
enlighten the woman as to the real nature of this supposed "family" but
something stopped her. She was enjoying this!
"Fox and Red? Now that's unusual!" The
woman exclaimed.
"Yeah. We're an unusual family." Scully
grinned, enjoying the private joke.
At that moment her "boys" came running
back over to her, Mulder allowing Red to win the race. She swept the child up into her
arms and smiled inanely as he shyly kissed her cheek. He was adorable. How had he come to
be in that house alone? Was some poor woman somewhere weeping for him? Staring at his
empty bed, his favorite toys and wondering where he was?
"Mulder
we have to find out who he
is," she whispered seriously over Red's head as they set off to McDonald's for
something to eat.
"I know, I know," Mulder said. "We
will."
"What do you want?" Mulder asked Red,
pointing out the options. "Big Mac? Cheeseburger? Fries?"
Red studied the choices thoughtfully and then pointed at the cheeseburger, fries and a
chocolate milk shake. He unwrapped the meal as they sat down and stared at it for a
moment.
"You ever had one of these, Red?"
Scully asked.
"Haven't all kids eaten at McDonald's?"
Mulder asked. Red shook his head, stuffing the burger into his mouth and taking a big
bite. Mulder exchanged a look with Scully. "Well, what's the verdict, Red?" He
asked. Red smiled and nodded his head vigorously in mid-chew holding up one small thumb as
an endorsement of the meal. Mulder laughed.
They finally left the mall and Mulder strapped
the child into the back of the car in the new car seat that he had bought against Scully's
advice.
"We won't be having him that long," she
had protested.
"We need to keep him safe." Mulder had
said, ruffling Red's hair. "Don't we, sport?" Red had nodded solemnly, picking
out a car seat he liked. "Anyway it's the law." Mulder told her. "You
wouldn't want me breaking the law would you?" He asked, grinning broadly. Scully had
glared at him and given in. It had, however, been her idea to buy Red some toys.
"You're just as bad as me," Mulder
whispered to her.
"Mulder, nobody is as bad as you," she
replied tartly.
They drove back to Mulder's place in silence. Mulder kept checking in the mirror to see if
Red was all right but he looked fine.
"Mulder
" Scully cleared her
throat. "I've been wondering
what are we going to tell Skinner about all
this?" She asked.
"I don't know. I need more time."
Mulder sighed. "We'll stall him while we run some tests on the stuff in that house.
That equipment."
"Do you intend to run those tests
yourself?" Scully frowned. "I mean, you've got a kid to look after. Unless
you're going to hand him over to
"
"No." Mulder said firmly. "You've
seen him, Scully. He can't bear me to be out of his sight. No, we'll take him with us. It
might jog his memory."
"He'll get bored."
"No he won't." Mulder said. "I'll
keep him entertained."
Red shivered as they arrived back at the house. A
team of FBI investigators were already there, dismantling the place piece by piece on
Mulder's orders.
"Found anything?" Mulder asked. Red's
hand was clutched tightly in his own.
"Not yet." One of the investigators
looked at Red and smiled. "Hey kid!" He grinned, ruffling Red's hair. Red turned
away and buried his face in Mulder's leg again.
"He's a bit shy," Mulder said.
"Come on, Red. This guy is okay. He won't hurt you." Red remained wrapped around
Mulder's leg. "Come on. You know I won't let anybody hurt you. Not anybody."
Mulder stated fiercely. When had he come to feel so protective he wondered? Yet this child
was so endearing, such a lost soul. He knew that Scully felt the same. The kid was
enchanting. He was physically beautiful, as all children that age were, but it was more
than that. His dark eyes were so very serious, hinting at some awful tragedy, and whenever
Mulder won a smile from this solemn little boy he felt as if he'd just saved the world
single-handedly or walked on the moon or something. It was an amazing feeling.
Red glanced up at Mulder and allowed himself to
be disentangled.
"Why don't you play?" Mulder suggested.
"Here." He got out the space laser Scully had bought for the kid and pressed the
button, making it light up and let out a whooshing sound. Red smiled, tentatively. He took
the laser, pointed it at Mulder and fired. Mulder pretended to die, very noisily, throwing
himself around until he was rewarded by Red's fit of giggles. I should get an Oscar for
this, Mulder thought to himself. What's happening to me? I'm turning into some sort of
clown. Perhaps I chose the wrong profession, I should have been a children's entertainer.
Red trailed along after Mulder, shooting his
laser at people who mostly were nice enough to pretend to have been shot. Mulder noted
which ones didn't and took an instant dislike to them. All the same, the child wouldn't
let Mulder out of his sight, following him through the entire house.
"Do you remember any of this?" Mulder
asked gently. Red shook his head.
"None of it?" Mulder wanted to know.
"I mean, you know you were here, right?" Red nodded, his eyes filling up with
tears again. Mulder swept him up and held him tight.
"It's all right. We'll find out what this
means. I promise," he said.
"Bad men." Red whimpered into his neck.
"Bad men took me."
"Okay, Red. I'm listening. Tell me
more." Mulder glanced at Scully over the top of Red's hair.
"I
I
" Red looked into
Mulder's eyes, his small features screwed up with anguish. "They
drink,"
he said.
"You're thirsty?" Mulder asked.
"No." Scully stepped over. "I
think he's saying that he was given something to drink."
"Then what?" Mulder breathed, his
muscles starting to tense. The child had been naked under that man's shirt. What had they
done to him? Drugged him? Abused him? Mulder felt a surge of anger, wanting to hit out at
anybody who could hurt or abuse this defenseless child. Shit, he should have taken the kid
to a hospital, to a counselor - what had he been thinking of? Yet, he'd bathed the child
and there hadn't been a mark on him, not even a bruise or a scratch. The child picked up
on Mulder's tension and whimpered again. "It's okay," Mulder soothed. "I'm
just angry with the bad men, Red. Tell me what they did to you."
"Made me feel ill," Red said.
"Drink. Then all the colors
" Without warning Red was sick again, all over
Mulder's shoulder.
"You are going to have to stop doing this to
me." Mulder sighed, wincing as the smell of partly digested cheeseburger assaulted
his senses.
****
They took Red to a hospital.
"There's no sign of sexual or physical
abuse," the pediatrician told Mulder and Scully. "But the vomiting is a cause
for concern. We've given him something to settle his stomach. I don't think it's anything
serious though. Probably just a bug."
"There are some other tests I'd like you to
run," Scully said. She outlined them and the doctor stared at her in surprise.
"And you are the child's parents?" The
doctor asked suspiciously.
"Yes." Mulder said firmly, remembering
Scully's battles over Emily. "We're also federal agents. Red's our son. I can bring
you his birth certificate if you like."
The pediatrician stared at them both for a long
time and then nodded. "Alright. We'll start the tests," she said.
"Mulder
" Scully began as soon as
the pediatrician left the room. Her face was creased up into a worried frown.
"I know." Mulder looked pretty worried
himself. "I'm sorry, Scully, but I think Red's been involved in some sort of
experiment. And we won't know until we run those tests."
"And if she calls your bluff?" Scully
asked. "Checks us out?"
"I'll deal with that if it happens."
Mulder shrugged. "You don't mind being our son for a bit do you, Red?" Red
stared at him and shook his head mutely. "You don't have to call me dad or anything,
just pretend. Huh?" Mulder asked. Red nodded.
"Make believe," he whispered. Mulder
grinned.
"That's right, kid. And now you're talking
more, how about you tell us your name?" He asked, as persuasively as he knew how.
"She knows my name," Red replied, his
solemn eyes fixed on Scully now.
"Me? I don't." Scully sat down on the
bed next to Red and took his hand in hers.
"You do
you said
" Red's face
screwed up again as he bit back the tears. "Fox
" he whispered
pathetically.
"I'm here, Red." Mulder sat down on the
other side of the bed and took hold of Red's other hand. "It's okay. Just tell us
when you can, all right? We can help you. I promise." Red's eyes were wide with fear
as if he were remembering something. He looked so sad and confused that Mulder wanted to
go out and kill whoever had brought him to this condition.
The test results were startling.
"His body has undergone some sort of
trauma." The pediatrician informed them. "I think the vomiting is a reaction to
stress and emotional turmoil. His metabolism is so screwed up I can't begin to think how
he must be feeling. We've stabilized that with medication but there's this that we don't
understand." She pointed at something in the file. Mulder looked at Scully
questioningly, waiting for her to interpret.
"A sort of DNA mutation?" he asked when
nothing was forthcoming.
"Not really. I mean, sort of, but
I've
never seen anything like this before. What does it mean?" Scully looked at the
pediatrician.
"I have no idea." The doctor shrugged.
"Is it life threatening?" Mulder asked.
"No. At least I don't think so. These
results are bizarre. I can't even begin to understand them. I'll take this away and work
on it." Scully told him.
"Can Red come home with us?" Mulder
asked the doctor. She shrugged.
"Well
he seems to be okay. I suppose
so," she said reluctantly.
"Good." Mulder turned round to find
that Red had already scrambled out of the bed and was trying to get himself dressed. He
laughed. "You hate hospitals too, Red!" he exclaimed.
"Like father, like son?" Scully
commented ironically with a raised eyebrow at Mulder. Mulder ignored her.
****
"Mulder I need to take these results into
the office." Scully said, gesturing to the file as they walked back to the car.
"I know. We'll come too. There's some stuff
I want to look through."
"What about Red?" Scully asked.
"He's coming with us." Mulder told her
firmly. Scully regarded her partner for a long while as they drove. She was worried about
him and this bond he had forged with the small, silent boy who had fallen asleep on the
back seat of the car. Not that Red wasn't a sweetheart and she could see why Mulder would
grow attached to him, but all the same it worried her. Mulder was going to get hurt over
this one - she could see it coming a mile off.
Red ran excitedly down the corridors of the
Hoover building. He turned a corner and hid, jumping out when Mulder and Scully reached
him. Mulder pretended to have a heart attack from the fright of it and was rewarded with
another of those giggles. Red seemed quite at home, running on ahead, ducking around
people's legs.
"Weird." Mulder mused. "I mean at
that house he was terrified and now he's started to behave like a normal kid. Not so
clingy."
"The house scared him. Something awful was
done to him there." Scully told him. "Here he feels safe."
"Yes." Mulder considered this for a
moment, a worrying thought niggling at his subconscious. He couldn't vocalize it and
pushed it away. "Come on, Red!" He exclaimed, "We're going this way!"
Red had started to run up the stairs. "Down!" Mulder pointed. "We live in
the basement." Red stared at him questioningly and then followed as Mulder
disappeared down the stairs.
Red was very well behaved, Scully thought to
herself as she watched the child playing in the corner of the office. Mulder had given the
boy a stack of scrap paper and a lot of different colored pens and he was now drawing away
quite happily, his dark eyes fixed on the picture he was working on. Too well behaved,
Scully thought. Mulder didn't know much about kids - maybe he wasn't aware what a very
strange kid Red was.
"What you drawing, Red?" Mulder asked.
Then he took a sharp intake of breath. Red's pictures were good. Not like a child's
drawing at all - they had line and symmetry. They were a random collection of images, all
jumbled together on the page. A room, people, a sense of bustle and confusion.
"Is this what's in your head?" Mulder
asked. Red nodded. "Looks worse than what goes on in mine," Mulder joked. Red
smiled.
Mulder returned to his papers, trying to piece
together some clue from the test results being run on the equipment in the house where
they'd found Red, while Scully worked her way through Red's hospital tests. They were both
so engrossed in their work that neither of them noticed Red get up and quietly leave the
room. It was some minutes before Mulder looked up.
"Scully
?" He hissed. "Where
did Red go? Shit!" He got up and went to the open door of the office, Scully hard on
his heels. "Where the hell is he?" Mulder ran out into the corridor. The phone
in the office buzzed and Scully answered it.
"Mulder!" Scully called. "Come
back here. We have another problem."
"What?" Mulder raced back. "Has
someone found Red?"
"Yes. Someone has." Scully grimaced.
"Or at least Red's found somebody. That was Kimberly on the phone. It appears that
Red has just turned up in Assistant Director Skinner's office."
"Oh shit." Mulder said.
"How are we going to explain this?"
Scully wanted to know as they climbed the stairs. "Skinner is not going to understand
why you've still got this kid, Mulder."
"I know." Mulder shook his head and
chewed on his lip, thinking.
"And he's going to insist that you turn Red
over to the social services a.s.a.p. If you're lucky he'll just be very angry."
"And if I'm unlucky?" Mulder dared to
ask.
"He'll kill you." Scully smiled
sweetly. "So that story had better be good!"
Red was sitting on Kimberly's knee, playing with
her computer when they arrived.
"He's sweet isn't he?" Kimberly smiled
at them. "I wondered where he came from. One minute I was working, next I found this
little guy standing in my doorway. The only thing he said was "Fox" so I thought
of calling you."
"Great. Thanks." Mulder smiled tightly,
one eye on the door to Skinner's office. "Hey, Red. Come here."
He held out a hand. If they were lucky they might
be able to get out of here without disturbing Skinner. Red ignored him, sliding off
Kimberly's lap and going over to the door leading to Skinner's office. "No Red!"
Mulder shouted, but it was too late, Red had one hand on the door and was pushing it open.
"Thanks, kid." Mulder sighed
mournfully. "You just got me into a whole heap of trouble."
"Oh it's all right, Agent Mulder."
Kimberly smiled at him. "A.D. Skinner isn't in today."
"He isn't?" Mulder heaved a sigh of
relief. "Good. I mean
you know
I wouldn't want to disturb him." He
ignored Scully's snort and chased after Red who had disappeared into the other room.
"Red! No!" Mulder laughed out loud as he pushed open the door to find Red
sitting in Skinner's big black chair, his skinny legs swinging a long way off the ground.
Red smiled at him. "Shit, Red, you'd better get off there." He had a sudden
vision of the child puking up all over Skinner's desk and it made him shudder. Try and
explain that one, Mulder he told himself. Red didn't budge. He opened up one of the
desk drawers and peered inside. Mulder swooped, descending on the child and lifting him
up, away from the desk. Red struggled to be put down again.
"Want
" He reached out his arms to
the desk.
"Well you can't have," Mulder told him
firmly.
"Want
" Red said again, wriggling
so violently that Mulder half put him down, half dropped him. Red ran back to the desk and
pulled something out of the drawer.
"What is that?" Mulder asked. Red
pressed something hard and metallic into his hand. It was a set of keys.
"Home." Red said.
Mulder stared at the child.
"What is it, Red? What are you trying to
say?" He asked. Red smiled, took hold of Mulder's hand and led him to the door.
"Home." He said again. Mulder began to feel like he'd watched "ET" too
many times. Small children, "home"- was this his life?
"Take us there, Red," he said to the
boy. "Take us to your home." Which he supposed was a variation on "take us
to your leader." Scully was still talking to Kimberly.
"Mulder," she said, turning to him.
"We have a problem."
"No. It's "Houston we have a
problem." Mulder wise-cracked, feeling as if his life was becoming more surreal with
every passing minute.
"It's Skinner." Scully said seriously.
"Kimberly says she was expecting him in today but he hasn't showed up."
"Is that unusual?" Mulder asked.
"Actually, yes, Mulder." Scully
informed him. "For most people not showing up at work IS unusual. Not for you,
obviously, but for the rest of the world who live by different rules it is."
"Okay. Have you tried calling him?"
Kimberly just managed to keep from rolling her eyes. "Yeah, stupid question. Well, I
suppose we could go over to his apartment and check it out." Mulder said reluctantly.
He had a sudden idea. "Kim, does the A.D. have a spare set of keys anywhere?"
"Yes
in his drawer
" Kimberly
got up but Mulder stopped her.
"These them?" He held up the keys that
Red had given him.
"Yes where did you
?"
"Never mind." Mulder swung Red up and
set off, Scully trailing along behind. "There's a mystery here," Mulder said to
Red as he walked. "And we're going to get to the bottom of it aren't we, Red?"
"Yes, Fox." Red nodded solemnly.
"You can be my new partner. Scully won't
mind, will you, Scully?" Mulder shouted over his shoulder.
"Mind? I'd be relieved." Scully told
Red, catching them up. "You have no idea what you're taking on, Red. Your new partner
is a right royal pain in the
"
"Little pitchers, Scully!" Mulder said
with an infuriating grin.
****
There was no reply to Mulder's knock on Skinner's
door. He fumbled with the keys, feeling sure his boss would turn up at any moment and ask
exactly why Mulder was trying to break into his apartment. He opened the door cautiously
and Red ran in ahead of them and then stopped, shaking. The apartment was in a mess.
Mulder had only been there a couple of times in his life but he knew that his boss was a
tidy man who would not have left the place looking like this.
"What's happened here?" Scully looked
round, drawing her gun. Mulder put a protective hand around Red, pushing him against the
wall. There was a broken lamp on the floor and a couple of chairs had been overturned.
"A struggle?" Mulder suggested.
"Someone being taken somewhere they didn't want to go?" He felt Red whimper
under his hand and turned just in time to see the child vomit again.
"Oh shit," he sighed. This was all he
needed. An abducted boss and a pathologically puking child.
"Mulder I'm concerned." Scully said as
Mulder cleaned Red up in Skinner's scrupulously spotless bathroom. "If Skinner has
been abducted it might not have happened last night. Today's Monday. Nobody's seen Skinner
since Friday evening, which means
"
"Yes I know. They could have quite a head
start on us." Mulder wiped Red's face with a towel. "And there's something else,
Scully. I think all this is connected with Red in some way."
"Red?" Scully frowned. "How?"
"I'm not sure." Mulder shook his head.
"But remember when you were abducted? They used your ova to create hybrids like
Emily."
"Yes, but still
You're not suggesting
that Red is some sort of clone of Skinner are you? That's preposterous, Mulder! Emily was
born after I'd been abducted. She was 3 years old. She had lived a normal time span."
"We don't know that Skinner hasn't been
abducted before." Mulder pointed out.
"I'm sure he would have mentioned it!"
Scully protested. "Knowing the sorts of investigations we're involved in."
"Not necessarily. He doesn't talk about
himself much."
"Mulder this is stupid. There is no
connection here." Scully shook her head.
"Let's find some photographs."
"Of what?" Scully followed him out of
the bathroom, Red still perched on his hip.
"Of Skinner as a kid. I mean look at Red.
It's possible, Scully."
"Possible." Scully frowned, staring at
the child. "But not terribly likely, Mulder." Scully tried her best to think
what a 4 year old Skinner might look like and whether this boy could therefore be some
sort of "son" of her boss. She supposed there was a resemblance, mainly around
the eyes, but Skinner was a man who looked every inch
well, a man. In all the time
she had known him she had never seen anything in him of the child he must once have been.
Unlike Mulder, she thought wryly to herself, privately of the opinion that her partner had
never grown up.
She helped Mulder go through drawers and look
through cupboards, wondering if he felt as guilty as she did at all this intruding into
somebody else's life. Especially Skinner. He was such a private man. She didn't want to
know where he kept his socks and how many shirts were hanging in his wardrobe
shirts.
Scully pulled one of the shirts out and stared at it.
"Scully? Is this some shirt fetish we were
hitherto unaware of?" Mulder teased.
"No
just wondering. That shirt that Red
came wrapped up in. Looked a bit like this didn't it?" Scully asked. Mulder shrugged.
"A shirt's a shirt. They all look like that,
Scully. Two arms, buttons
"
"Maybe. Worth investigating further though
isn't it?" she asked. Mulder nodded.
"Hey, what have you found, Red?" He
followed the child into what was clearly a storage room and watched as Red dug into a box
and pulled out a couple of photograph albums. "Great! Well done, kiddo." He
beamed. Red beamed back, clearly delighted to be of use.
Mulder flicked through the album. Not many photos
for a whole life story. Some of Sharon Skinner, wedding photos, honeymoon shots. He was
startled to see a totally relaxed looking Skinner beaming out from these ones. He seemed
happy as a man should be on his honeymoon, but still, it wasn't a look Mulder had ever
caught a glimpse of. Finally Mulder found a couple of older photos. A bit grainy but clear
enough. A neat looking child, with slick dark hair, gap toothed. On the back it just said
"Walter 1959." Mulder held it up against Red and stared.
"Could be," he murmured. Scully frowned
and examined it.
"Possibly." She flattened Red's hair
down and stared at him again. "Possibly, Mulder. But it's hard to say for sure,"
she said. "I mean there's a definite resemblance but kids of that age all look a bit
the same don't they? Big eyes, small noses
"
"Hair." Mulder grinned.
"Quite." Scully grinned back.
"So, Red - what's the answer? Who are
you?"
"Him." Red pointed at the photo.
****
They couldn't get anything else out of the child.
"What does he mean?" Mulder asked
Scully as he settled the sleeping child down on the couch in his apartment and covered him
with a blanket. "This isn't making much sense."
"X Files don't tend to, usually,"
Scully sighed. "And that note did say this was an X File."
"But where is Skinner?" Mulder paced
around. "Was he abducted? Is this kid related to him in some way?"
"I have no idea." Scully yawned.
"I've been up for 24 hours, Mulder. I've stopped being able to think let alone
understand any of this."
Mulder went into the bathroom and retrieved the
sick-drenched shirt, bringing it back to show Scully.
"Yes, very nice." She pinched her nose.
"What am I looking for?"
"Does it look like one of Skinner's?"
Mulder asked her.
"Well
possibly." Scully held it
up, trying to ignore the stench. "It's about the right size. And it's white. That's
about as far as it goes, I suppose."
"Let's send it off and test it. And while
we're at it, see if we can track down any old blood samples of Skinner's. Test them
against those the kid had done today."
"All right." Scully yawned again.
"This whole thing really is a mystery, Mulder."
"There's one quick way we could solve
it." Mulder smiled.
"What's that?" Scully asked.
"We could stick a knife into the back of
Red's neck and see if any green slime pours out!" Mulder grinned.
"Mulder!" Scully scolded. "Now I'm
going home to get some sleep. I'll stop by tomorrow with the results on that shirt."
Mulder noticed that she couldn't resist bending
down to deposit a kiss on Red's sleeping face as she left the apartment.
Mulder slept on the floor next to the couch, his
dreams full of clones. He heard Red screaming, his head being severed from his small body,
green pus devouring his features, burning holes in those solemn dark eyes and he woke up
with a start, his heart pounding.
"Red?" He patted the couch, wanting to
reassure himself. The blanket was there but no body lay underneath it. "RED!"
Mulder got up and turned the lights on, running round the apartment madly, looking in the
bathroom, under the kitchen table. Nothing. "Red!" He ran out into the corridor,
down to the elevator. Still nothing. Shaking, Mulder returned to his apartment and rang
Scully.
"You need to calm down and think."
Scully told him. "Is there any sign of a break in?"
"No." Mulder paced frantically.
"Then he let himself out."
"But why? I was taking good care of him,
Scully. I like the little guy. Where is he, Scully? Where would he go? Why would he
go?" Mulder was beside himself with worry.
"I don't know, Mulder. But we'll find him.
Look, I'm coming over right now. Wait there for me."
Mulder couldn't wait. He set off along the
street, running, looking under hedges and into people's windows.
"Red, Red
" He called.
"Lost your cat?" A man asked
sympathetically.
"No, my kid. Small guy, about 4 years
old
Have you seen him?" Mulder asked desperately.
"Sorry." The man gave him a strange
look and carried on his way. Scully found him a few minutes later. She opened the car door
and he got in, burying his face in his hands.
"This is my fault," he groaned.
"Oh, Scully, he's so small and he's out here, roaming the streets somewhere. We've
got to find him. I can't lose him
I can't lose another
This can't happen to me
again."
"Mulder, no!" Scully said fiercely.
"He isn't Samantha. We will find him. We will. This isn't your fault!"
"Isn't it?" Mulder queried. "I
mean how many small kids can a guy manage to lose without trace in his life?"
"Stop it, Mulder!" Scully said.
"Please, you wont find him if you're all screwed up with guilt like this."
"You're right. I need to think." Mulder
said. "I'm missing something basic here. Take me to the office, Scully. I want to
check something. I must have missed something. Something is just EATING at me."
They checked with the police and the hospitals
but found nothing. Then Scully read the report on the shirt and the blood samples, which
had just arrived. She took a sharp intake of breath.
"Mulder. You've got to read this," she
said, handing it to him.
"What? What is it?" Mulder's eyes
devoured the information. "I don't understand." His eyes met Scully's.
"What's it saying? That he is a clone?"
"Not exactly." Scully shook her head.
"What then? It says Red's blood sample
matches Skinner's. A 100% match. What does that mean? Skinner's his dad?"
"No." Scully shook her head again.
"Don't you understand, Mulder? The results
I can't believe I'm saying
this
the results seem to imply that Red is Skinner."
Mulder sat down, fumbling for his chair.
"I don't get it," he breathed deeply.
"I don't understand, Scully."
"Neither do I." Scully told him.
"But that's what it seems to be implying. Also the results on the shirt seem to back
up the blood tests - it's definitely one of Skinner's shirts." Looks like your
informant, whoever he is, was right. This is an X File.
"But what's happened to him? You're saying
Skinner has been, what? Transformed? Regressed?" Mulder thought about the child's
drawings - far too mature for a boy his age, how he had known his way around the Hoover
building, how he had found his way to Skinner's office the previous day. "I can
believe it," he said slowly. "I really can believe it. Someone did this to him,
Scully. But how much of it does he remember?"
"Who knows?" Scully said. "Surely
not much or he would have told us."
"But he knew where to find those
photographs. He does have some adult memories. I mean it's not like he's been taken back
in time to being 4 again. He hasn't once asked for his mom or dad
I'm sure a 4 year
old would and
" Mulder paced around the room, trying to piece it together.
"That's where he is!" He exclaimed at last. "Scully, we need to find an
address for Skinner - where he would have been living as a kid." He got up and
accessed the records database, called up Skinner's file. "Got it." He picked up
his jacket and ran for the door.
"Mulder it's a long shot." Scully
warned. "I mean he's 4 years old! He doesn't have any money. How's he going to get
all the way back to
" she checked the screen. "Maine?" she asked
incredulously.
"I don't know. I just know that's where he's
headed." Mulder disappeared.
They had been driving at a break-neck pace for a
half an hour when Mulder's cell phone rang.
"It's the police." Mulder said.
"They've found him, Scully!" He swerved the car round and started making off in
a different direction.
"They have? Where?" Scully asked.
"Trying to hitch a ride!" Mulder
grinned. "All the way to Maine! Luckily he was picked up by a kind granny on her way
to the drugstore first thing to get some pills and not by some crazy pervert roaming the
streets looking for little kids."
Mulder screeched the car to a halt and ran into
the police station, burst through some doors and found Red sitting solemnly in a chair
swinging his legs, looking thoughtful.
"Red!" Mulder ran over to him, swung
him up, kissed the child's head and then spent the next couple of seconds alternately
hugging and shaking him. "God we were worried about you! Don't ever do anything like
that again."
Red stared at him with big, scared eyes.
"Sorry, Fox," he whispered, putting his arms around Mulder's neck and clinging
on again. "You said you
I thought you wanted to put something into my neck. They
put something into my neck."
"Oh shit. You heard me talking last
night?" Mulder sighed, looking at Scully. "I was just kidding, Red. I would
never hurt you. You know that don't you, Red?"
"Yes, Fox." Red smiled and Mulder found
himself giggling with relief.
"Mulder look." Scully pointed and
Mulder stared at Red's clothing. "These fitted him perfectly yesterday." Scully
said. Mulder saw what she meant. Now Red's clothes seemed too tight on him, as if he had
grown a couple of inches overnight.
"What's happening to me?" Red whispered
his eyes large and fearful. "Fox
"
"Don't you dare be sick on me again!"
Mulder told him, recognizing the signs. Red nodded and swallowed.
"Breathe deep, Red." Mulder set off
round the room. "Come on, Red, breathe deeply." He distracted the child until
the moment and passed and Red seemed less anxious. "You're going to be fine. I'm
going to sort this out." Mulder told the boy firmly. "I don't care who you are,
I'm going to sort this out for you. You understand?"
Red nodded.
****
"Okay, Red." Mulder sat the boy down at
his kitchen table as Scully made the toast. He wondered exactly how his apartment had
taken on this air of domestic normality, the smells of breakfast and the toys and
paraphernalia of childhood. It was strange, like being in someone else's home. Red sat
opposite him, munching on his breakfast. He looked thinner than he had and he was
definitely taller. Mulder didn't like the pallid tone to his skin. He stared at the child,
trying to see some trace of his boss in him. Was it possible that this enchanting small
boy was Skinner? Was it even vaguely plausible? Okay so he had the lab results but even so
- it was preposterous wasn't it? Yet since when had he been one to discount impossible
truths just because they were implausible? Skinner was missing and the child existed. A
child with strange medical problems, an odd metabolism and jumbled memories. A child who
nobody seemed to be missing. A child who was growing at an alarming rate. The child in
question stared back at Mulder with those horribly solemn eyes.
"Red - we think we know who you are."
Mulder said, exchanging a glance with Scully. Scully brought over a cup of coffee for
Mulder and a glass of milk for Red.
"Should we
I mean do you think he'd
prefer coffee?" she asked, as much at a loss over how to treat their guest as Mulder
was.
"I don't know. But Scully he isn't behaving
like an adult. I mean he wanted to play at the mall and he liked those toys you bought
him. I just don't know." Mulder shook his head. "And then, you'd think if he
was
well, himself then he'd be asking us to treat him differently, prowling around
giving orders or yelling or something!" Mulder turned his attention back to Red who
had been listening to this conversation. "So, Red
I was saying, we think we know
who you are."
Scully sat down next to Red and smiled
reassuringly at him.
"Something bad was done to you, Red, wasn't
it?" She asked. Red stopped chewing and looked from Mulder to Scully and back again.
He nodded, mutely. "Was there a struggle? You were overpowered?" Scully asked.
Red closed his eyes and nodded again.
"Let's go slowly here, Scully." Mulder
said. "I think every time he remembers this stuff it makes him ill. Think about it -
the first time he was sick was just after he started speaking. He was talking about going
home and I asked him his name. Then again at the house, when he remembered being given
something to drink. Then at Skinner's apartment when he saw all that stuff that had been
knocked over."
"I agree," Scully nodded. "But
it's more than just an emotional stress response I think. I suspect he's pretty queasy
most of the time. And have you noticed how much he can eat? And how thin he is?"
"Well he's grown by a couple of inches
overnight. It's hardly surprising his body can't take the strain." Mulder pointed
out.
Red carried on eating, watching both of them as
they spoke. His face had changed slightly, Mulder noted - the features were more
pronounced. He looked more like a 6-year-old now.
"Red." Mulder reached out and touched
the child's hand. Red smiled. "We think we know your real name. Do you know it?"
Red nodded and gulped down the glass of milk that Scully had given him. "Is
it
are you
" Mulder paused. This really was absurd. "Is your name
Walter?" He asked. Red nodded again.
"Walter Sergei Skinner," he said.
"132, Maryland Avenue, West
" He said it as if by rote, as if it was
something he had been taught and then he stopped, his face desperately confused. "I
don't live there any more," he whispered.
"No. You don't." Scully tried to smile
reassuringly but she felt a small knot of fear in her stomach. How had this been done to
him? It was hideous, obscene. She thought of her boss, Assistant Director Skinner, a man
with a powerful physical presence and a strong personality. A clever, private man
regressed back into this child's body. How could it have been done? Her mind went over
those test results and she tried to piece together some medical way in which this had been
accomplished.
"Where do you live now?" Mulder asked.
"Here?" Red looked even more confused.
"No. Before here." Mulder said gently.
"Crystal City." Red whispered. He put
his child's fingers up to his forehead and pinched the bridge of his nose as if it hurt
him. That was all the confirmation that Mulder needed. He had seen Skinner use that same
gesture on a number of occasions. It was an adult gesture. It looked strange on a small
boy. "There are things in my head." Red told Mulder, his eyes lost and desolate.
"I don't understand them. My mom and dad
I went away. And now they're gone
aren't they?"
"Yes." Mulder said quietly.
"Fox
Agent Mulder, Agent
Scully
" Red looked terrified. "Everything in my head is like this."
He pointed to the scrambled eggs on his plate. "I was big and then I was tiny. There
were colors and noise and they made me ill. Tubes and they made me breathe it
I had
to breathe it
" Red started to choke and it was too much for Mulder. He got up
and lifted the child into his arms.
"What did they make you breathe, Red?"
Scully asked softly.
"The green stuff. The stuff you were talking
about." Red told Mulder, twining his hands around Mulder's neck. "I tried not to
but I had to take a breath and when I did, it was in me. I didn't breathe again."
Mulder stared at Scully.
"It sounds like
" Mulder began,
"that is, I remember reading about the way we'd go scuba diving in the future - that
we'd all be fitted with a special lung, a sort of gill that was inside us so that we could
take oxygen from the water like fish? That sounds like what Red is talking about. And you
remember those clone people? The ones I saw being grown? They were in these big tanks,
surrounded by green stuff. Emily could have been grown like that, Scully."
"And Red, Skinner could have been regressed
back the same way?" Scully asked incredulously.
"Why not?" Mulder said impatiently.
"It could have been an experiment that went wrong."
"Or right." Scully pointed out. "I
mean if it's true then it's an amazing feat of biological engineering. And possibly a cure
for old age. But why Skinner, Mulder? Why pick him as a test subject?"
"Because they knew I'd investigate it?"
Mulder paced around the room, with Red still clinging to his neck. "I don't know why
else. I don't even know why me, but then when do I ever!" He grinned.
"The question is
" Scully began.
"How do we put him back to the way he was
before? Can we put him back even?" Mulder asked.
"We have to try. His body is obviously under
enormous stress from the whole process." Scully sighed as she glanced at Red's pale
face and drawn features. "And what alternative do we have? We bring him up? He seems
to be making better sense of his memories as time passes and he's growing as well. Before
we know it we might find we have on our hands a fully adult Skinner inside the body of a
sulky, hormonal teenager!"
"Not a prospect to look forward to!"
Mulder grinned.
"I'll go and check on the data we got from
the house." Scully pushed back her chair. "You keep him fed - his body needs as
much fuel as possible right now. And keep him quiet and distracted as well. I don't want
him stressed out again. Or getting sick. There's no point taking him back to the hospital.
They aren't going to be able to understand what was done to him and I can't even begin to
try and explain it to them. No. It's down to us," Scully said. "You know I hate
to say this, Mulder, but you were right. Thank god we didn't hand him over for temporary
fostering. Who knows what might have happened to him then?"
"We still don't know." Mulder said.
"Although the idea of keeping Red in exchange for Skinner is kind of
appealing
"
"Mulder!" Scully scolded. "I'd be
careful what you say around him anyway!" She grinned at her partner. "If he does
get back to normal you have no idea how much of all this he'll remember!"
"You need to get some sleep. Up half the
night like that." Mulder wrapped Red in a blanket and put him on the couch. Red lay
there, watching Mulder as he moved around the room, picking up toys and abandoned shoes
and stuffing them into a corner. "You have to close your eyes," Mulder grinned.
"You can't sleep with them open. Look, you want me to read you a story or
something?" He stopped bustling and shook his head. "This is so weird. Look,
Red, I have no idea whether in your head you're 6 or 46. I don't know how to treat you.
What do you want me to call you? What do you remember?"
"What sort of story?" Red asked,
ignoring both questions.
"Well
" Mulder surveyed his
bookcase. "I suppose '101 Real Life UFO Abduction Experiences' wouldn't interest you?
'Inside the Psychopathic Mind'? No? Probably right, not good bedtime reading. You know,
Red, I'm not really set up for kids here. I could make a story up if you like?"
Red nodded and Mulder went and sat down beside
him, thinking. How about a tale of small, solemn boys who grow up to be big, brave
Assistant Directors of important government institutions? No, perhaps not. He made up a
ridiculous story about an alien creature living inside a refrigerator that made Red giggle
which was when he realized his mistake. Bedtime stories should not make children laugh,
they should make them fall asleep. He changed the tone of the story and of his voice and a
few minutes later Red's eyes had closed and he was breathing deeply.
Mulder didn't dare fall asleep after the previous
night. He phoned Scully to find out what was happening, then sat back and stared down at
Red. It was weird. He knew this child, logically, was Skinner, but that wasn't how he saw
him. Red was still the child he had rescued from that house, the kid who clung to his neck
and was frequently sick all over him. As far as Mulder was concerned there was Skinner and
there was Red and they were two entirely separate entities. And until Red made him think
any different he was going to carry on treating them as such. "I hope you're not
playing tricks on me, sir," he murmured, watching Red sleep. "Just pretending to
be all cute and kid-like when really you're fully yourself. That would be scary!" He
couldn't resist putting a hand on Red's dark hair and stroking softly.
One lost child meets another, Scully thought,
staring down on the pair of them when she returned to the apartment later that afternoon.
Despite his intentions Mulder had fallen asleep. Scully shook her head. This really was a
ludicrous situation. Yet Red's confusion and need for reassurance were very endearing and
Mulder was responding as only a man who tortured himself over the loss of his 8 year old
kid sister could. Scully had never realized before what a strong desire Mulder had to be
needed. Red was bringing out some hidden instinct in him.
"Mulder." She shook him gently awake
and placed a finger to her lips, gesturing with her head to Red's still sleeping form.
"What have you found out?" He
whispered, getting up and going to the kitchen.
"A bit. First thing's first - whatever is
happening to Red is going to kill him." Scully said bluntly. "We need to slow
down that rate of growth - his body can't cope with it."
"And can we do that?" Mulder asked.
"I think so. It's a total experiment but
everything we do with Red will be," Scully sighed. "I think I can put him on
some medication that will keep his body growth stable. That will buy us some time to work
on the equipment in that house, see if we can find a way to reverse the process."
"You think it can be reversed?" Mulder
asked.
"I have no idea." Scully shrugged.
"But I intend to try. Now look, you aren't going to be much use to me on the
scientific stuff and Red needs full time care. I suggest you look after him as best you
can while I try and find some answers."
"I don't know, Scully
" Mulder
began.
"Yes, I know, sitting idly by waiting for
someone else to find the truth isnt your style, Mulder, but you have Red to think
about. He's bonded with you and only you are going to be able to make any sense of
whatever memories he has in his head. Incidentally I have a theory on that as well."
"You do?"
"Yes." Scully took a deep breath.
"I think that his body is telling him one thing and his mind something else. He's
effectively blocking out all the memories that his 6 year old self can't make any sense
of. However every now and again something comes back that reminds him
"
"And then he's sick." Mulder put in.
"Well, when the memory is particularly
stressful to him, yes." Scully nodded. "It's just a theory, but like you said,
he is behaving like a 6 year old. A very shy and well behaved six year old but
"
"We don't know that he wasn't a well behaved
and shy 6 year old." Mulder pointed out.
"I suppose not. And this is an unusual
situation so that could explain why he is so subdued and quiet. However it's up to you to
bring him out of himself, Mulder. Right now he is one very mixed up, unhappy little boy.
If you could make him secure enough to be able to access his more recent memories without
getting anxious, that could help the nausea problem. He trusts you."
"God knows why," Mulder grinned.
"Because you've been brilliant with
him," Scully told him in surprise. "Mulder you should see yourself. Now I've got
the medication
" She was interrupted by a wailing sound and they exchanged a
look and then ran back into the other room.
"Fox
Fox
!" Red was sitting
up, his eyes bleary, looking around the room for his mentor.
"I'm here. It's okay, just a
nightmare." Fox soothed the child. Tears were pouring down Red's cheeks as he carried
on looking around the room.
"There were trees and people in the shadows
and people trying to kill me and I couldn't see and speak and they hurt me, I was
bleeding
" Red ran out of breath.
"Just a nightmare," Mulder told him,
stroking the child's hair gently, wiping his tears with his sleeve.
"Or a memory," Scully murmured. Mulder
looked at her. "Vietnam?" she queried.
"Shit." Mulder sighed. "How on
earth do you cope with a kid who has memories like that? How can I explain it to
him?"
"I have no idea. You're the
psychologist." Scully smiled sweetly. "Now here's those tablets Mulder. See that
he takes one every mealtime. I'll call you again when I have any information." And so
saying she left them to it.
****
Mulder took Red back to the mall to buy him some
more clothes.
"Now look," he said, as he signed the
check for a new pair of sneakers, "when you're back to normal I don't want you
querying this expense account all right? This stuff is all for you and I think that's a
legitimate Bureau expense don't you?" Red stared up at him.
"Can we play on the elephant again?" he
asked. Mulder grinned.
"Try and keep us away!"
Red was starting to look a lot better by the
evening. Mulder tucked him up on the couch again and they watched "Lost in
Space" and two Batman movies in a row.
"Fox
" Red began as they
demolished 3 pizzas between them.
"Hmm." Mulder handed the child some
popcorn.
"Will you take me back?"
"Back where?" Mulder turned to look at
the child.
"To where I lived then."
"Maine?" Mulder queried. Red nodded.
"If you want, Red, but it's not how you
remember it." Mulder told him. Red shook his head.
"Nothing's how I remember, Fox," he
said quietly. "I don't remember McDonald's and brilliant shoes like this." He
held out his feet and stared at the sneakers with an appreciative sigh. "But I do as
well
and VCR's
I don't remember them but I
I had one, didn't I?"
"Very probably." Mulder sighed. How on
earth was Red going to make sense of living in two different time zones, the one where he
had been as a 6 year old and the present day? He had memories of both, he just couldn't
reconcile them. Mulder couldn't see how the kid could begin to make sense of what was
going on in his head.
"We'll go back then?" Red asked.
"I need to see."
"Okay." Mulder nodded. "We'll go
back."
They set off the next day. Mulder examined Red to
make sure all his clothes still fitted him but Scully's experimental medication seemed to
have worked - in the short term at least. Red behaved as if he'd never been on a plane
before in his life, alternately hiding behind Mulder's legs or running off to look at
something that interested him. He could swing from being confident and curious to being
shy and introverted in the space of half a second and Mulder became worn out with the
effort of either coaxing him out from behind him or searching around to find out where
he'd gone.
"Kids!" he moaned to himself as he
stared around the airport terminal looking for that now familiar dark head. He located Red
crawling through a tunnel made by a pile of someone's luggage and set off to pull him out.
"RED!" He yelled, noticing that the luggage's owner had fastened her beady eye
on the child and was storming over with a face like thunder. Honestly, were all kids like
this? You turned your back for a second and they disappeared? Red emerged from the luggage
looking sheepish.
"I wasn't doing anything," he
protested as Mulder hauled him off, just beating the maddened old lady to it.
"Yeah, I know," Mulder grinned.
"But people get kind of funny when you touch their stuff. Now can you stay next to me
please? I don't want you going off and getting yourself lost again."
Red nodded, a sulky look on his face and spent
the next ten minutes matching every step that Mulder made with a series of pedantic and
exaggerated strides, sticking to Mulder's side like glue.
"Oh for heaven's sake!" Mulder cried in
exasperation when he had fallen over Red for the fifth time.
"Well you said to stay next to
you
" Red told him innocently.
"You know what I meant," Mulder told
him. "Don't play games with me, Red. I've been in more trouble than you can even
begin to think of getting into and I know all the excuses as well. Now go and buy yourself
something. Chocolate, a magazine, I don't care what." They had established that Red
could read. Better than most 6 year olds, and his writing was as good as his drawing had
been. He still expressed himself like a 6 year old though. When Mulder had asked him to
write a diary, he had put down: "Went to mall. Ate burger. Came back. Fox got me
sneakers." And had seemed rather proud of himself for managing this much. His writing
wasn't Skinner's neat, curling scrawl but all the same, it was semi-joined up and didn't
slant too much.
Red loved the plane. He stared out of the window,
asked Mulder a hundred different questions about engines, insisted on playing endless
games of 'I Spy' until Mulder thought he would scream, and devoured a whole bar of
chocolate which he then proceeded to throw up again as the plane took off. Luckily Mulder
had a bag ready for just this eventuality. He was quite relieved when they reached their
destination and he was able to carry the sleeping child from the plane and into a taxi.
How did children get so dirty? Mulder wondered, surveying Red's grubby knees and chocolate
stained mouth.
They checked into a hotel where they stopped just
long enough for Mulder to run a damp washcloth over Red's face and then they set off for
132 Maryland Avenue. Red seemed confident enough as they arrived, but when they approached
the house, he clutched Mulder's hand.
"It's different
" he whispered.
"I said it would be." Mulder shrugged.
"It's been a long time, Red. Do you understand that?"
"I think so." Red nodded. "How
long?"
"Forty years," Mulder said, watching
the child carefully. Red stared at him and he could see him trying to process this
information and failing.
"I don't
I can't think how long that
is." Red told him, his eyes regaining that lost, confused quality that they had
whenever he failed to make sense of the memories he had.
"It's just a long time," Mulder
shrugged, remembering how as a kid he had thought that the three days leading up to
Christmas were a long time. Forty years must be way beyond Red's comprehension.
"Can we go in?" Red asked, pushing open
the gate nervously.
"We can try." Mulder shrugged. He
knocked on the door and politely explained to the lady who opened it that he used to live
here. She was friendly enough and let them look round, made Mulder cup of coffee and Red
some hot chocolate and even brought out some cookies which Red devoured with his usual
enthusiasm.
"Sweet kid." She smiled at Mulder.
"You must be proud of him."
"Um
yeah. He's had a tough time. Been
ill." Mulder nodded.
"Oh, poor thing." The lady knelt down
beside Red and patted him affectionately as people tended to. "Are you better now,
Red?" Red looked at Mulder for confirmation and then nodded. He hadn't said a word
since entering the house but he knew his way around. However his look of hopeless
confusion only worsened as the visit continued until finally Mulder made their excuses and
they left.
"That wasn't what you expected was it?"
Mulder asked. Red shook his head, mutely. "Talk to me." Mulder had worked out
that Red went quiet when he was particularly confused or saddened and he needed to try and
get inside those tortured memories. Red clearly couldn't make any sense of them on his
own.
"Tired." Red muttered.
"I know. Talk to me anyway." Mulder
picked him up and walked with him down to the end of the path.
"I remember my mom and dad." Red's eyes
were dark and tearless. He laid his head wearily against Mulder's shoulder and continued.
"They died didn't they?" He asked. Mulder nodded. "They were here then,
with me as I am now, small. Then I grew up and went away and they died. That happened
later - after I grew up, when I got big. How old am I, Fox?" he asked.
"Physically, about 6." Mulder told him.
"In real life, I don't know, about 46. Mentally
I have no idea. Sometimes 6
sometimes not. Sometimes you just know too much to be 6."
"How old are you?" Red asked him,
screwing up his face and obviously trying to make sense of '46' in his small head.
"37." Mulder smiled.
"I'm older than you?" Red asked.
"Yeah." Mulder followed a sign saying
"beach".
"What am I like?" Red asked. "What
do I look like? You know me don't you?"
"Yes. I work with you." Mulder informed
him, putting the child down on the sand and staring out at the sea. "And you're tall.
About the same height as me and sort of broad, muscular."
"Tall?" Red held out his arms to be
picked up again and Mulder obliged with a sigh. "I think I'm used to seeing things
from up here." Red looked down at the sea and the sand and some children digging a
hole. "What work do we do?" Red asked.
"We investigate things."
"What sort of things?" Red looked
intrigued. "Are we policemen?"
"Sort of." Mulder shrugged. "We
investigate bad things other people do and we solve mysteries."
"Brilliant." Red breathed, looking
rather excited by this idea. "Scully as well?"
"Yeah. She's my partner." Mulder
smiled.
"You said I was your partner," Red
complained with a little pout.
"Yeah, you are now. But at work, it's me and
Scully."
"And big me?" Red asked.
"Well, you don't really work with us, Red.
You're our boss. You understand that?"
"I think so." Red nodded. "But I
help solve mysteries sometimes?" He asked.
"Yeah. Sometimes." Mulder grinned.
"But mostly you just give us a hard time. That's your job."
"No!" Red grinned back and smothered
Mulder's cheek with noisy kisses. "I'm nice," he said confidently. "I bet I
find lots of bad people and tie them up and shoot them."
"Hmm, well, maybe." Mulder considered
this. "But mostly you just let us do all that."
"I want to do it." Red insisted.
"I want to have a gun like you and wear one of those badges on my clothes and chase
people and stuff. Say I do that, Fox."
"Yeah, you do." Mulder gave in.
"You're a real action man, Red, forever tracking down bad guys and locking them up.
You're the best agent in the FBI. That's how you got to be my boss." Red grinned and
struggled to get down, running off across the beach and shooting at imaginary bad people.
Mulder couldn't stop himself joining in, chasing a screaming Red and grabbing the giggling
child around the stomach, throwing him into the air and threatening to duck him in the
sea.
"Is it coming back to you? Do you remember
any of it, Red?" Mulder asked the child later as they sat on the windswept beach
eating an ice-cream.
"I remember bits." Red nodded. "I
remember being tall."
"Do you remember me?" Mulder asked. Red
stared at him with those intense brown eyes.
"Yes, Agent Mulder. I remember you."
Mulder started. For a moment Red had sounded just like Skinner, same dry tone of voice,
same slight inflection. It was weird. Then Red took a lick of his ice cream and stuck his
tongue out to show Mulder the contents. The moment passed
Red didn't sleep well. Mulder lost count of the
number of times he had to get up to the child during the night. He tried stories, drinks
of water, even singing (this one is really going to embarrass me if he ever gets back to
normal, he thought to himself) but nothing worked. Mulder would just drop off to sleep and
Red would call his name again.
"Damn it, Red. Can't you just sleep?"
He snapped at last, irritably. "You've got water, I've left the lamp on, there are no
monsters ANYWHERE in the room, unless all this lack of sleep has turned me into one and
you must be tired. It's been a long day." And turning into an even longer night he
thought to himself.
"I'm sorry. Don't be angry, Fox." Red
said in a small voice and Mulder immediately wished he hadn't lost his temper. He got up
and went over to Red's bunk.
"Do you want to stay here, Red?" He
asked. The child sat up and shook his head.
"Then let's go." Mulder called the
airport, checked out the time of the next flight back to Washington, then, resignedly, he
started packing their things up.
"When we get back
" Mulder
hesitated. "Where do you want to go, Red? Do you want to go back to live at the
Crystal City apartment?"
Red looked petrified.
"By myself?" he whispered. "Don't
make me do that, Fox. How will I get food? Who'll look after me? What if I get sick again?
Please don't, Fox. I'm sorry I wouldn't sleep. I'll try harder, I promise but please don't
leave me there alone."
"No, no. I didn't mean that
I was just
thinking
oh shit." Mulder sighed. This whole thing was a complete minefield.
"I just want to go home." Red told him.
"With you. I feel safe there."
Mulder tried to put himself inside the mind of a
6 year old child who woke up with memories of having been abducted and experimented on. A
child who felt ill, lost and alone. A child who had no family and a lot of weird memories
of being an adult. A child without any frame of reference, nothing to cling to except the
first person who had found him and shown him any kindness and then he kicked himself, over
and over again, for not seeing just how scary this must be for Red. No wonder he wanted to
stay with the things that made him feel safe.
When they got back, Red ran excitedly around the
apartment as if they had been gone for months, checking out where his clothes and toys
were, chasing into the kitchen for some milk, back to feed the fish and pick up the ball
Mulder kept in the corner.
"You want to shoot some hoops?" Mulder
asked.
"YES! YES! YES!" Red yelled excitedly,
chasing the ball across the room and straight into Scully.
"Hi." Scully smiled at him.
"We're going to play. Are you coming?"
Red got hold of Scully's hand and pulled her out of the apartment.
"Looks like it!" Scully exchanged a
smile with Mulder and they set off.
"So what's the news?" Mulder sat
next to Scully on a bench and they watched as Red bounced the ball around with another
kid.
"I've got some ideas - but we need to take
Red into hospital for some more tests." Scully said. "I've found a pediatrician
connected to the FBI who's prepared to help us without asking too many awkward questions.
However
" Scully hesitated.
"What?" Mulder asked.
"The tests, Mulder. They're pretty
invasive."
"Meaning what?" Mulder frowned.
"Red will find them uncomfortable."
Scully said. "You'll have to explain to him why it's worth it."
"You mean why we're going to take a kid
who's feeling perfectly fine and make him feel a lot worse?" Mulder asked her.
"Why are we going to do that, Scully?"
"Because we don't know if he's going to stay
fine." Scully told him. "We can't just ignore the growth problem, Mulder."
"The medication's working. He hasn't grown
at all since
"
"Mulder. We have to do the tests,"
Scully told him firmly.
"All right." Mulder sighed. "When
do we start?"
"As soon as possible."
Mulder called Red over and tried to explain it to
him as best he could.
"But I don't understand why!" Red
complained. "I want to stay here. I want to play."
"We'll come back another time. I
promise," Mulder told him.
"But why do we have to go at all!" Red
wailed.
"It's for the best. To make you feel
better." Mulder said, getting up and handing Red his coat.
"But I don't want to." Red stamped his
foot angrily, his arms going stiff and unhelpful as Mulder tried to stuff them into the
coat. "I do feel better. I haven't been sick for ages. Tell him,
Scully."
"Mulder's right, Red," Scully said
gently. "We have to go to the hospital."
"I don't like you." Red told her,
turning his back on her. His face had scrunched up into an angry scowl. "Please,
Fox." He turned beseeching eyes on Mulder, clearly thinking him to be a softer touch
than Scully. "Please. Please. Don't let her make me. We don't like her do we?"
"I'm sorry, Red." Mulder shrugged.
"But we need to try and get you back to the way you were before."
"Don't want to!" Red yelled.
"You have to." Mulder insisted, looking
at Scully in alarm. He had never seen Red like this before.
"Why? Why? Why?" Red cried.
"I told you
" Mulder began
wearily.
"No. I don't care about those things. I
don't care about any of that. I want to stay here and play. I don't want to go."
"You have to." Mulder told him firmly.
"But why? Why?" Red repeated in a loud
wail.
"Because I say so." Mulder snapped,
then shook his head in disbelief. "I can't believe I just said that," he
murmured. "The classic parenting response."
"Kids drive you to it." Scully patted
his arm sympathetically. "Come on, Red." She got up and held out her hand for
Red to hold. Red ignored it, giving her a look of pure venom and then suddenly turned and
chased off across the park. Mulder exchanged a weary look with Scully and then set off
after him. Red was fast but his 6 year old legs were no match for Mulder's long strides.
Mulder caught up with him and grabbed the collar of his coat. Red wriggled and kicked and
it took all Mulder's strength to hold him still. Finally he tucked the child under one of
his arms and marched him back to where Scully was waiting.
"Our first tantrum," he sighed, putting
Red down and keeping a firm hold on the child's arm. Red started to cry - long, noisy,
attention-seeking sobs. "One day you'll thank me for this. Believe me." Mulder
told him. Red just scowled and upped the volume.
"Ignore him?" Scully suggested.
"He doesn't want to go to hospital. I can
identify with that," Mulder grinned at her. "It just makes him sensible in my
book! Hey, Red, how about we get a huge tub of ice-cream and eat it in the hospital?"
Red glared at him, sensing he was being bribed but unable to stop himself responding
anyway.
"What do you say?" Mulder grinned his
most appealing grin. Red weighed the offer up, obviously decided that he was going to be
taken to the hospital anyway so he might as well get what he could out of the situation
and finally smiled.
"Okay." His tantrum was over as
abruptly as it had started and Scully snorted and shook her head.
"Bribery. Blatant bribery, Mulder!" She
chided.
"Worked though!" Mulder pointed out.
"Pity it doesn't have the same effect on women," he sighed. "Offers of tubs
of ice-cream don't usually get them into bed."
"Small boys have different priorities,"
Scully grinned. "And different one-track minds to big boys!"
****
Red looked small and vulnerable, sitting in the
bed in his hospital gown, attached to various monitors. He did a jigsaw with Mulder
without any great enthusiasm, and allowed Scully to read him a story. By the third day he
was pale and lacked energy. He didn't complain, but he grew quieter and quieter. Mulder
knew the child well enough to know that this meant he was unhappy.
"Couldn't we go home soon, Fox?" Red
whispered to him on the fourth day.
"Soon, Red." Mulder smiled and crossed
his fingers. "Soon."
"Couldnt we let up for a bit?"
Mulder asked Scully a few hours later as they watched the child through the observation
window. "I'm worried about him."
"I know. But, Mulder - I think we're getting
closer to a treatment. I've done a full analysis of the equipment in the house where we
found him and I think we can recreate the fluid that he was suspended in that regressed
him like this. If we can, it's possible we can reverse the process."
"Possible?" Mulder glanced at her.
"We're working in the dark here, Scully. There are so many if's and but's. Wouldn't
it be simpler and kinder to just let him be? Stop all this testing and let the kid live
his life as he is now? He certainly doesn't seem to be remembering much more. Supposing
you, I don't know, grow him back again and find his head's still 6 years old? Have you
thought of that?"
"Yes. I've thought of every damn thing about
this situation, Mulder!" Scully told him fiercely. "Unlike you I think. And
whose interests are you putting forward? Your's? Red's? Certainly not Skinner's."
"What do you mean?" Mulder flared,
angrily.
"Well think about it! If we could have
Skinner here, right now, and give him the choice of continuing with the treatment with the
hope of restoring him or abandoning him to be, what? Fostered by Fox Mulder until he's old
enough to start all over again? What do you suppose he'd say?"
"I don't know." Mulder kicked his foot
at the wall.
"Well I do," Scully said. "He'd
want to continue."
"But he's not here. Red is. And Red doesn't
want the tests." Mulder told her furiously.
"Red is a child. He can't make Skinner's
decisions for him!" Scully argued.
"Well who can then?" Mulder retorted.
"It's Red's life too. Where does responsibility to one end and the other begin?"
"I don't know." Scully rubbed her
forehead wearily.
"Remember Emily's mother?" Mulder told
her, knowing he was playing dirty but not caring. "She stopped those tests on Emily.
She would rather have seen Emily die than submit her to any more of that."
"Mulder don't use that against me. You've
only known Red a couple of weeks. I know you've bonded with him but he's not really yours.
And anyway, what sort of life do you really think you can give him?"
"What are you talking about?" Mulder
bristled angrily.
"You! Look at you! You can barely take care
of yourself. You have a high-risk occupation and you're always rushing off, chasing after
mysteries. Will you let Red slow you down? Take him along for the ride maybe? Or just
neglect him? You certainly won't be able to continue to give him the time and attention
you've been lavishing on him recently. Will Red understand that you have to go back to
work? That he has to go to school? He'll be on medication for the rest of his life - what
effect will that have on him?"
"You were prepared to give up everything for
Emily!" Mulder said accusingly.
"Yes, but are you prepared to do the same
for Red?" Scully rounded on him. "Emily was my daughter, my own flesh and blood,
however peculiar the circumstances of her conception. Red is nothing to you but a child
who needs a friend. I think that says a lot more about you than about him!"
"Damn it, I
" Mulder hesitated,
staring angrily at Scully. Was he prepared to give everything up for Red? He watched the
child through the window then shook his head.
"You need to detach yourself from this a
bit." Scully told him sympathetically. "You just got too involved. I tried to
stop you, Mulder. I really tried - right at the very beginning I tried."
"All right, Scully. You win." Mulder
turned to her with a snarl. "Just don't expect me to sit here and watch you hurt him
and drain the life out of him with these damn drugs and tests because I can't." He
opened the door to Red's room angrily and went in.
"Red, I'm leaving for a bit," he said.
Red looked up in alarm.
"You're going?" he asked. "Where?
Can't you take me with you?"
"No. I can't. You have to take care of
yourself, Red. You're not really a kid, you know. Inside here you're all grown up."
Mulder tapped Red's head. "You can work this out for yourself. You don't need
me."
"I do." Red gazed at him with scared
eyes. "Don't go, Fox. Please."
"Red - Scully's found a way of making you
normal again. You'll be fine. You'll laugh about this in a few weeks time."
"Fox
" Red's hands scrabbled
pathetically at Mulder's shirt but Mulder disengaged them, pushing the child away firmly.
"Stop it," he said fiercely. "I'm
going and that's that. You'll get over it." And he turned and walked out of the room
without looking back.
"I said detach yourself." Scully
murmured as he passed her. "Not kick out and stamp on the poor kid."
"He's not a kid, Scully." Mulder told
her angrily. "He's Skinner. Isn't that what you've been telling me? Since when did
Skinner need me to sit at his bedside holding his hand?"
Scully shook her head and watched him go, turning
back to Red. The child's eyes were wide and unhappy but no amount of coaxing could make
him say a word. He remained resolutely silent for the rest of the day.
Red's condition deteriorated rapidly until Scully
became alarmed. He wasn't responding well to the treatment and he refused to eat. As his
metabolism was so sensitive this had an alarming effect on his health. His pallor became
more marked and he could barely move. Mulder's doubts echoed over and over again in her
mind. Why was she doing this? Was Mulder right? Why take a perfectly enchanting kid and
turn him into this listless shadow of himself?
"Why doesn't Fox come?" Red asked her
one morning. "Why did he go? Doesn't he like me any more, Scully?"
"That's not it, Red." Scully shook her
head. "He likes you too much, that's the problem. He doesn't want to see you hurting
like this and so unhappy."
"Oh." There was no understanding in
Red's eyes. He just looked confused. Scully came to a decision.
She found Mulder in his office, doggedly working
his way through a mountain of paperwork.
"I want a word with you." She shut the
door firmly behind her.
"I'm busy." He ignored her.
"Aren't you even going to ask how Red
is?" She demanded.
"No. But you might like to tell me when
we're going to have Skinner back. I have two reports to finish for him and I'd like to
know what sort of deadline I'm working to."
"Oh stop it, Mulder." Scully said
furiously, knocking the pen out of his hand. "I have Red in the hospital behaving
with dignity despite what he's suffering and you here sulking and hiding. I'm beginning to
wonder which of you is the kid and which the adult. What is wrong with you?"
"I don't need to listen to this."
Mulder told her determinedly, picking up his pen again.
"Perhaps you should listen!" Scully
flared. "Red is scared and lonely. You told me you cared about what happened to him.
Now I don't know if we can turn him back but I think we can. Right up until that happens,
Red is your responsibility. You've made him like you and depend on you and now he misses
you. He's ill, Mulder. You talked about taking care of him but that's not just the nice
things. It's not the shopping trips and the playing games and reading stories. It's the
hard bits as well. Like sitting next to a sick child and maybe watching them die or get
better and not knowing which it'll be but staying anyway even though you want to run away
because the child needs you. It's about putting them first instead of yourself."
Scully stopped, feeling her heart wrenching inside. That was how it had been with Emily.
Didn't Mulder understand anything? He was staring at her with that cold, defensive look
that he sometimes had. The one he had when he didn't want to listen. "God, I hope Red
can forgive you, or Skinner if we ever get him back, because I sure as hell can't."
Realizing it was useless, Scully turned on her heel and slammed the door.
****
"It's just a test, Red." Scully told
the boy, showing him the bowl of green goo. Red recoiled in horror. Scully had to admit it
didn't look very pleasant. How did you persuade a 6 year old that being dunked in a tank
full of this would be good for them? Especially when they had such traumatic memories of
the last time it had happened. "Here, put your hand in it. It won't harm you."
Scully dipped her own finger in the slime and Red stared at her and screwed up his face in
disgust.
"No." He said resolutely.
"Just a fingertip?" she asked but he
shook his head mutely and nothing would make him budge on the matter. Scully sighed. If he
wouldn't even put his finger in then what hope was there of persuading him to immerse
himself in it from head to toe and breathe it? Was she just going to throw him into the
tank and force him to stay there? She didn't think she could.
"Mmm, looks nice." A voice behind her
said and a finger swiped a globule of goo from the bowl.
"Fox!" Red's face lit up.
"Is it edible?" Mulder asked Scully,
sniffing the green stuff cautiously.
"Well it won't hurt you." Scully
smiled, her hand finding Mulder's and touching it gently, nodding at him.
"Better see what it tastes like then hadn't
we?" Mulder sucked his finger as if he were tasting a gourmet feast. "Hmm, not
bad. Try some, Red." He took another swipe of the stuff and held it out to Red. Red
opened his mouth obligingly and giggled as Mulder smeared some of the stuff on his nose.
The child plunged his hand into the bowl and flicked the contents in Mulder's direction.
Mulder retaliated with a handful of his own and before long the slime was everywhere.
Scully sighed as she wiped some out of her hair. Well she supposed the object of the
exercise had been achieved. The dreaded green slime had been de-mystified. Now how were
they going to persuade Red to actually go swimming in it?
It took five days of patient work on Mulder's
part to convince Red that this was for the best.
"And when I come out I'll be big
again?" He asked Mulder for the hundredth time.
"Yes." Mulder nodded. Hopefully, he
added silently.
"But I have to breathe it in first?"
Red queried.
"Yes. But you've done it once. You'll be
able to do it again." Mulder told him.
"And will I get my memories back into the
right boxes?" Red asked. He had taken to referring to his memories as a series of
boxes recently which was his way of trying to make sense of everything.
"Well, we think so." Mulder paused.
"Yeah. Probably." He tried to sound more convinced than he was. Scully had done
her best but he knew they were very much working in the dark.
"And will we still be friends?" Red
wanted to know.
"Um, yeah." Mulder shrugged.
"And I'll still be able to live with
you?"
"If you really want to." Mulder
grinned. "Although I've a feeling you won't."
"If I don't remember things from before
properly, will I remember being small when I'm big again?" Was another of Red's
incessant questions about the whole process and one that Mulder thought was pretty
perceptive.
"I have no idea." He shrugged.
"But it won't matter if you don't remember - you'll have your other memories and
that'll be fine."
"Oh." Red nodded. "And we can
still go and shoot hoops?" he asked hopefully, his questions veering chaotically from
the philosophical to the mundane with a strange lurching logic.
"I dont know," Mulder replied.
"You promised!" Red said accusingly.
"Oh all right. Yes then. But you probably
won't want to do that either." Mulder grinned again, breaking up an enormous cookie
and giving half to Red while devouring the other half himself. He lay back and put his
feet on the end of Red's bed. He was just as worried as Red was about this whole
procedure, especially as the day of reckoning came closer. But Red didn't need his
uncertainty so he hid it as well as he could.
He stayed with Red all through the night before
the big day, sitting in the chair beside the bed, trying to sleep and failing. At last he
got up, looked down on Red's innocent, sleeping face.
"You have no idea how much I'm going to miss
you, Red," he whispered softly, stroking the child's hair gently. He tried not to
think about all the things that could go wrong. That Red might drown in that green slime,
that the process wouldn't work, that they wouldn't be able to stop it and would drag the
corpse of a little old man out of the tank when it was over. Scully seemed to think she
had all the angles covered but he knew she was worried as well. Except he had a feeling
that she was more worried about Skinner than Red. And no matter how he tried to look at
it, that was just the way he saw it, the way he had always seen it. Skinner and Red - two
separate beings with nothing in common except a vague similarity around the eyes and nose.
And he was about to lose Red and get Skinner back. It seemed like a poor exchange.
"I'll miss you too." Red opened his
eyes and he started.
"You should be asleep," he chided.
"Can't sleep." Red shook his head.
Mulder perched himself down on the bed beside the child and put his arm round him.
"I'll be with you tomorrow," he
promised. "You won't be alone."
Red clung onto his hand and nodded, his eyes even
more solemn than they usually were.
"Yes, Fox. Then it'll be over and we can go
and feed the fish and you can buy me some more sneakers and we'll play on the elephant and
eat burgers and pizza and ice cream and cookies
" He warbled on happily enough
until Mulder began to wonder if the child recalled their entire time together in terms of
what he'd eaten.
Mulder felt like a traitor as he carried Red
along the corridor to the room with the tank in it the next day. The determined look on
Red's face was at odds with the way his fingers clung to Mulder's shirt. Scully gave him a
drink and he swallowed it down, making a face. Then he became drowsy, his grip on Mul |