(Were flying right above the clouds as Margaret speaks.)
MARGARET SCULLY: Once, when she was a girl... a very little
girl... Dana was in the woods.
(The sun shines as leaves fall.)
It was autumn.
(Little Dana is running through the woods.)
She had always been a tomboy, unlike her sister Melissa.
(Dana is holding a B.B. gun as her brothers point out how to
use it and things about it.)
For her birthday, Danas brothers had given her a B.B.
gun and were showing her how to use it.
(William Scully puts a tin can down on a log.)
Their father had told them only to shoot cans...
(William Jr. picks up a garter snake from a pile of leaves.)
But in a patch of grass, Bill Jr. found a garter snake.
(He tosses the snake off and aims his B.B. gun at it, along
with his brother. Dana joins in and all three shoot at the garter snake.)
And they began shooting. Wanting to fit in with her brothers,
Dana also shot at the snake.
(The bullets pierce the ground near the snake as it tries to
get away.)
It squirmed wildly, desperately fighting for life but as the
boys continued to shoot the snake began to bleed. When she realized what she had done...
(Dana lowers her gun and walks over to the dead snake. She
kneels down, picks it up and begins to cry.)
Dana began to cry with irrevocable guilt. Through her tears,
she was saying that... something was missing from the snake. She had taken something that
was not hers to take. And although deathly afraid of snakes, Dana held the animal as if
sheer human will could keep it alive. The snake, its blood on her hands, died. There was
nothing she could do to bring it back.
(We see Mrs. Scully and Mulder are sitting at a table.)
MULDER: Its too soon, Mrs. Scully. We cant give
up.
MARGARET SCULLY: That day in the woods, I felt for my
daughter. But at this moment, I know how my daughter felt.
(The door opens and Mrs. Scully stands up. A man walks in
carrying something. She walks over and he lifts the cover off. Mulder walks over, looks at
it, and turns away. It is a tombstone, and it reads:
LOVING DAUGHTER & FRIEND "The Spirit is the
Truth." I John 5:07 )
<-MULDERS APARTMENT->
(An X-File, presumably Scullys, sits on his desk. We
hear moaning emanating from the TV, a man and a woman. Mulder is lying on the couch. He
looks at the TV, then rewinds it and plays it again. The phone rings. He looks up at it.)
<-NORTHEAST GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTER; WASHINGTON,
D.C.->
(Mulder storms through the halls, then starts jogging. Phones
ring and doctors talk as Mulder runs past them. A nurse grabs his hand, trying to stop
him.)
NURSE: Sir... sir, you cant go in there!
(He breaks free and runs through a door marked
"Authorized Personnel Only." He runs to Scullys side. She is hooked up to
various machines, her face covered with them. She is in a coma and attached to a
respirator.)
MULDER: Who...?
(He looks at Mrs. Scully, who is staring at her daughter.
Mulder looks away, knowing her pain. He looks over to the various people sitting around.)
Who brought her here?
(He stands and starts around the bed.)
How did she get here?
NURSE: Sir, will you please...
MULDER: (shouting) How did she get here?
NURSE: Ms. Scully was in this condition when I arrived for
the evening shift. If youll step outside, perhaps Dr. Daly...
MULDER: Is that Daly?
(He points at a man, then walks over to him.)
Are you Dr. Daly?
(The man nods.)
Whats going on? How the hell did she get here?
DOCTOR DALY: Would you settle down...
MULDER: Was it, was it paramedics, FBI, military? Answer me
right now!
(People start murmuring and screaming. Mrs. Scully does not
look up, her eyes fixated on her daughter.)
DOCTOR DALY: I...
MULDER: What, youre telling me she just appeared?
DOCTOR DALY: Sir...
MULDER: Who did this to her!?
DOCTOR DALY: Sir...
(Mulder goes to the nurses desk and starts throwing
papers.)
MULDER: I want to see her admission forms. Who did this to
her? I want to see what tests have been done!
(Daly struggles with him for the papers. Security guards grab
Mulder and start dragging him away.)
Listen, if youre hiding anything, I swear, I will do
anything, whatever it takes, I will find out what they did to her!
<-DALYS OFFICE->
(Daly is looking at some charts. Mrs. Scully is sitting in a
chair, Mulder is sitting on the arm.)
DOCTOR DALY: Presently, we have Dana listed under critical
condition, comatose. There is complete unawareness of self or environment. There is no
evidence of language comprehension, no evidence of voluntary responses to external
stimuli. My apologies but... no one here can determine how Dana arrived at the hospital,
administered and how she was attended to in such critical condition. Um... because of the
absence of Danas recent medical history, I am at a loss for prognosis. I cant
determine with certainty how long shes been in this state.
MARGARET SCULLY: You havent told us why shes like
this.
DOCTOR DALY: We just dont know, Mrs. Scully. There are
no indications of acute injuries, traumatic or non-traumatic, I cant find any signs
of degenerative or metabolic disorders. We have conducted every test possible.
MULDER: Id like her examined for trace evidence.
DOCTOR DALY: She has been bathed and cleaned since her
admittance. Also, there is a situation which I dont know if youre aware of.
The F.B.I. has notified us of the terms of Danas living will.
MARGARET SCULLY: What is it, what did she say?
DOCTOR DALY: Well, Dana is a doctor. Her criteria for
terminating life support is quite specific. She states that, um... if her glasgow outcome
scale lists her...
MULDER: (to Mrs. Scully) She doesnt want to live in
this condition.
DOCTOR DALY: (to Mulder) You signed the will as her witness.
<-DANAS HOSPITAL BED->
(Danas sister, Melissa stands over her, holding a
crystal above her. Mulder comes over and Melissa looks at him.)
MELISSA SCULLY: Ive been told not to call you Fox.
MULDER: By who?
MELISSA SCULLY: Dana, just now.
MULDER: Dana talked to you just now? If she talked, the EEG
would have moved.
(Melissa laughs.)
MELISSA SCULLY: Her soul is here.
(Mrs. Scully walks over.)
Hi, Mom.
MARGARET SCULLY: Im glad you could come, Melissa.
MULDER: Youre Scullys sister.
MELISSA SCULLY: Danas choosing whether... whether to
remain or move on.
(She puts her hands above Scullys body. Margaret walks
away.)
You can feel her. Here.
(She places his hand above Scullys body. In
Scullys mind, she is sitting in a rowboat on a lake The rowboat is tied to a dock
with a piece of rope. On the dock, she sees Mulder and Melissa, with a nurse in the
background.)
MULDER: Shes not here.
MELISSA SCULLY: No, your anger and your... your fears
blocking...
(Back to the room.)
...any positive emotions she needs to feel.
MULDER: I need to do more than just wave my hands in the air.
(He walks away.)
<-MULDERS APARTMENT->
(Mulder takes some masking tape and puts an "X" on
his window. He shines the lamp through it and turns off the rest of the lights. He sits
down. Over the course of the night, he waits patiently, sometimes playing with a
basketball, before going to sleep. In the morning, he wakes up, looks at the "X"
and goes to the door. He picks up the newspaper, goes back in, unwraps it, and flips
through it. He sees no help from X. He throws it away, rips the "X" off the
window and slams his fist down.)
<-NORTHEAST GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTER; WASHINGTON,
D.C.->
(Frohike walks in, decked out in a suit and bowtie, carrying
flowers. He walks to the nurses desk.)
NURSE: May I help you?
FROHIKE: Uh, Dana Scully, please.
(Mulder looks over to the voice, moving the phone away from
his ear.)
MULDER: Frohike?
(A nurse pulls open the curtains and takes Frohikes
flowers. They look at Scully, Frohike saddened. He takes a look at her charts.)
FROHIKE: Hey, Mulder. This is weird.
<-THE LONE GUNMEN'S OFFICE; WASHINGTON, D.C.->
(Byers is sitting down, looking at the charts. Mulder sits at
another desk. Frohike is standing, and Langly walks over and sits on the desk behind
Mulder.)
BYERS: Good work sneaking out these charts.
FROHIKE: Snuck em in my pants.
MULDER: Theres plenty of room down there.
(Frohike looks at him and sits down on the desk next to
Byers.)
LANGLY: You look down, Mulder. Tell you what, youre
welcome to come over Saturday night. Were all hopping on the internet to nitpick the
scientific inaccuracies of "Earth 2."
MULDER: Im doing my laundry.
BYERS: The chart shows abnormal protein chains in the blood.
The amino acid sequence is in a combination Ive never seen before.
(He slides his chair over to the computer. They all walk over
to him.)
Ive downloaded Scullys medical data to the newest
Lone Gunman.
FROHIKE: He goes by the name "The Thinker."
BYERS: This guys a hacking genius.
(On the screen is a picture of Nixon with such phrases as
"I am not a crook!" and "Let me make this perfectly clear..." The
screen flips to one that has a 3-D image of Scullys DNA, as well as two other charts
with DNA coding. The computer beeps twice and sentences begin filing in. Byers and Langly
read it and look worried.)
MULDER: What?
BYERS: The Thinker reports the protein chains are a result of
branched DNA.
MULDER: Branched DNA?
LANGLY: The cutting edge of genetic engineering.
BYERS: A biological equivalent of a silicon microchip.
LANGLY: This is way beyond cutting edge. This technology's
fifty years down the line.
MULDER: Whats it used for?
FROHIKE: Could be a tracking system.
BYERS: Developmental stages of a biological marker.
MULDER: You mean a high-tech identity card?
LANGLY: Or something as insidious as grafting a human into
something... inhuman.
(The computer beeps again.)
BYERS: Good theories, gentlemen, but all for naught.
(He points at a protein data map.)
This branched DNA is inactive. Its waste product.
Whoever was experimenting on Scully is finished. Now its nothing more than a
biological poison.
MULDER: Will she live?
(Byers looks at Mulder, then at Langly, who looks back
solemnly.)
BYERS: Um... her immune system has been decimated and, uh...
I doubt even a healthy human body has the ability to fight this. Mulder, theres
nothing you can do.
<-NORTHEAST GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTER; WASHINGTON,
D.C.->
(In Scullys mind, there is now a nurse standing at the
shore.)
NURSE OWENS: Dana? Dana, honey? I know you can hear me. This
is Nurse Owens. Im here to take care of you, sweetheart, to watch over you. Help you
find the way home.
(In reality, Owens is leaning over on the bed, whispering to
her.)
I know youre far away from home tonight and that where
you are is peaceful. It would be nice to stay but Dana, you must leave here only when
its time.
(She puts her hand on Scullys forehead. Mulder walks
in.)
Ill be here when you need me, dear.
(She kisses Scullys forehead and leaves. The nurse
walks in carrying a machine.)
NURSE: Excuse me, sir. Im going to have to take some
blood.
(She does so. As she does, Mulder looks back into another
room and sees a man in an overcoat standing over an old lady. The man looks back. The
nurse puts the vial down on the counter when a long beeping sounds. She looks up to see
that the old lady has flatlined. The Overcoat Man is nowhere to be found.)
Code blue crash cart!
(She runs in, along with a few other doctors.)
MALE NURSE: Red wave coming in!
NURSE: Lets go!
DOCTOR: Alright, lets get an airway in!
NURSE: (says something intellegibly) B.P. 80 over 60 and
dropping.
(Mulder looks down at Scully. The nurse closes the curtains.)
DOCTOR: Alright, lets shock her. Give me the paddles.
200 joules. Clear!
NURSE: Clear!
(The defribillators go off. Mulder notices that the vial with
the blood is gone.)
DOCTOR: What do we got?
NURSE: (says something intellegibly)
DOCTOR: Lets go again, 260, clear!
NURSE: Clear!
DOCTOR: Come on!
(Mulder whips back the curtain and sees the door closing. The
doctors and nurses continue talking as he runs out after The Overcoat Man. He runs out to
see the man walking down the hall. He begins running after him.)
MULDER: Hey!
(The man begins running as well. The man jumps into an
elevator and presses the button many times. Mulder comes too late as the elevator closes.
He tries to pry open the doors, pushes the button, then starts running down the stairs. He
runs down to the lobby and, seeing no one outside, goes back in and runs down to the
parking lot. He sees the Overcoat Man turning a corner. Taking out his gun, he moves
silently along the wall until X grabs him, slamming him against the wall and putting a gun
to his head.)
X: Didnt expect you here till after visiting hours.
MULDER: There was a man, he took Scullys blood.
X: Forget him.
MULDER: Get that gun out of my face...
X: This high-capacity compact Sig Saver .40 caliber weapon is
pointed at your head to stress my insistence that your search for who put your partner on
that respirator desist immediately!
MULDER: You ignore my call for help and then you expect me to
do what you say? You go to hell!
X: You got him killed! You got her killed. Thats not
going to happen to me. Youre my tool, you understand? I come to you when I need you.
Right now, youre heading in a direction that can lead them right here.
MULDER: What the hell are you talking about?
X: Youre not supposed to know. Thats the point.
MULDER: I owe her more than just sitting around doing
nothing.
X: She was a good soldier, Mulder, but theres nothing
you can do to bring her back.
MULDER: Shes not dead.
(X laughs slightly.)
X: Listen to you. Listen. Youre a damn schoolboy,
Mulder. You have no idea. No idea!
MULDER: Okay, then tell me. Tell me!
(They stare at each other angrily. X loosens his grip.)
X: I used to be you. I was where you are now. But youre
not me, Mulder. I dont think you have the heart. Walk away. Grieve for Scully and
then never look back. You will be able to live with yourself, Mulder... on the day you
die.
(A door closes and X looks to the sound. Mulder breaks his
grip and runs in that direction. X, trying to remain in the shadows, cannot follow him.
Mulder sees the man and skulks behind the cars towards him.)
MULDER: Federal agent!
(The Overcoat Man fires at him. Mulder moves behind a column.
The man runs and opens a door, then goes in. Mulder follows. He looks down both ways of
the hallway, then goes right. He hears some rattling and follows the noise. Moving into
the laundry room, he manages to sneak up behind the man.)
Federal agent, dont turn around. You know Im
armed. Put your gun very slowly on the ground.
(The man does so. Mulder holds his gun at him the whole
time.)
Put your hands behind your head and interlock your fingers.
Turn right towards the machine and put your head on it.
(He does so. Mulder walks behind him, reaches into his pocket
and pulls out the vial. He walks back to where he was.)
Face me.
(The man does, his fingers still interlocked behind his
head.)
Who wants this? Who wants it?
(No answer.)
All right, lets go. This way.
(He points and they start walking. After a few feet, the
Overcoat Man grabs a cart and slams it back into Mulder. He then takes a metal pipe and
smashes it into Mulder four times, knocking him down and forcing him to drop his gun and
the vial. Mulder is nearly unconscious as the man bends over to pick up the vial. As he
does, X sneaks up behind him, grabs his hand and twists it around his back, breaking his
arm. He then snaps it back, breaking his wrist. X grabs onto him from behind and kicks the
gun away. He walks past Mulder just as Mulder begins to regain consciousness. X looks at
him.)
X: Stay there.
(He pushes the man forward. Mulder struggles to try to get to
his feet.)
MULDER: Wait!
(X whips out a gun and shoots the Overcoat Man, apparently in
the arm. He looks at Mulder again as the man groans.)
X: You want to see what it takes to find the truth, Agent
Mulder? You want to know what I know?
(Mulder watches as X walks over and shoots the man again,
this time in the head. He walks back to Mulder.)
Ill attend to this.
(He walks back towards the man. Later, Daly sits in his
office with Melissa, Margaret, and Mulder. They are all sitting except for Fox.)
DOCTOR DALY: Discontinuing the respirator does not
necessarily mean pulling the plug or ending her life. Karen Ann Quinlan lived for nine
years after cessation of mechanical ventilation. I do believe, however, that this is not
the case with your daughter, Mrs. Scully. My guess is that shes been in this state
since her disappearance and she will not improve.
MELISSA SCULLY: Is she below the criteria established in her
will?
MULDER: Its possible branched DNA can be treated with
designer antibiotics.
DOCTOR DALY: Agent Mulder, I dont know where you
developed this bizarre diagnosis, but I do believe youre in no position to continue
your...
MULDER: Youve never provided an answer as to why
shes here or whats wrong with her. We need to study her.
MELISSA SCULLY: Shes not a piece of evidence.
MULDER: Shes here because of unnatural circumstances.
MELISSA SCULLY: Shes dying. Thats perfectly
natural. We hide people in these rooms because we dont want to look at death. We
have machines prolong a life that should, that should end. Thats a much more
unnatural circumstance than any cause of her death.
MULDER: Thats very politically correct.
MELISSA SCULLY: Thats very human. I love her. This is
right.
MARGARET SCULLY: Dana has made our decision. Fox... you and
Dana had a friendship built on respect. Now, in the last year...
(She stands, almost crying. Melissa is almost crying too.)
I have lost my husband. And God knows I dont want to
lose my baby girl. But like you, I have always respected her.
(She walks to the door and turns back.)
Fox... this is a moment for the family. But you can join us
if you want.
(Mulder lightly shakes his head no. Margaret, Melissa and
Daly walk out. In Scullys mind, she sees Nurse Owens standing on the dock. The rope
is pulled taut and suddenly snaps. Scully starts to float away.)
<-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SKINNERS OFFICE; FBI
HEADQUARTERS; WASHINGTON, D.C.->
(The Cigarette-Smoking Man throws a document down on
Skinners desk and picks up a pack of "Morleys" cigarettes. Skinner
is sitting at his desk.)
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: Read it. Its all there. If
youre having trouble sitting on Mulder, Assistant Director Skinner, Im sure
you know wed have no trouble.
(He puts a cigarette in his mouth and takes out his lighter.)
SKINNER: Uh-uh.
(He nods towards a sign on Skinners desk that reads
"Thank You For Not Smoking." Cancer Man proceeds to light it anyway. He takes a
few drags as he walks across the room. He stubs it out in an ashtray and walks out through
the double-doors. Through the single door at the side of his office, there is a knocking.)
Yeah, come in.
(Mulder walks in and notices the cigarette, still smoking.)
Sit down.
(He does so.)
I called you right up here because of rumors about an
incident at the hospital last night.
MULDER: Is this about the tooth that was found in the
cafeteria jello?
SKINNER: The rumor has it that you were involved in the
laundry room?
MULDER: No, sir.
SKINNER: A man was executed, Agent Mulder.
MULDER: I was with Scully.
SKINNER: Traces of her blood were found at the scene.
MULDER: May I see the police report?
SKINNER: There is no police report of this incident, Agent
Mulder, and there is no body. You know that.
MULDER: Since I am unfamiliar with any such incident, sir,
no, how would I know that?
SKINNER: Knock it off!
(He stands.)
MULDER: Hows it feel? Constant denial of everything,
questions answered with a question.
SKINNER: I want to know what happened, damn it.
MULDER: Him. Thats what happened.
(He stands and picks up the ashtray, putting it down on
Skinners desk.)
Cancer Man! Hes responsible for what happened to
Scully!
SKINNER: How do you know that?
MULDER: Its a rumor. Who is he?
SKINNER: Its not your...
MULDER: Oh, you can have it all, you can have my badge, you
can have the X-Files, just tell me where he is.
SKINNER: And then what? He sleeps with the fishes? Were
not the mafia, Agent Mulder. I know its easy to forget but we work for the
Department of Justice.
MULDER: Thats what I want.
SKINNER: Agent Scully was a fine officer. More than that, I
liked her. I respected her. We all know the field we play on and we all know what can
happen in the course of a game. If you were unprepared for all the potentials, then you
shouldnt step on the field.
(Mulder turns away and walks a few steps before looking
back.)
MULDER: What if I... I knew the potential consequences but
I... I never told her?
SKINNER: Then youre as much to blame for her condition
as... "The Cancer Man."
(Mulder walks out.)
<-NORTHEAST GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTER; WASHINGTON,
D.C.->
(In Scullys mind, she is laying on a table in a white
dress. All the walls are white except for one, which is a black void. Through the void
walks her father, dressed in his admirals uniform. (TD NOTE: and he's a Captain, go
figure) He walks over to her.)
WILLIAM SCULLY: Hello, Starbuck. Its Ahab. People would
say to me, "Life is short. Kids, they grow up fast, before you know it, its
over." I never listened. For me, life went at a proper pace. There were many
rewards... until the moment that I knew, I... understood that... that I would never see
you again... my little girl. Then my life felt as if it had been the length of one breath,
one heartbeat. I never knew how much I loved my daughter until I could never tell her. At
that moment, I would have traded every medal, every commendation, every promotion for...
one more second with you. Well be together again, Starbuck. But not now. Soon.
(He slowly turns and walks back into the void. In reality,
Nurse Owens is standing over her again. She leans in and whispers to her.)
NURSE OWENS: Dana? I know death is at arms reach
tonight, but Dana? Your time is not over.
(At the cafeteria, Mulder is eating lunch with Melissa.)
MELISSA SCULLY: You know, Fox sorry, Mulder... you
could spend the rest of your life finding every person whos responsible and
its still not going to bring her back. Whoever did this to her has an equal horror
coming to them.
MULDER: Including myself?
(Melissa looks at him strangely. A woman comes up to Mulder.)
WOMAN: Pardon me, sir, do you have change for the cigarette
machine?
(He checks his pockets for money.)
MULDER: No. Sorry, I dont.
(She smiles and walks over to the machine.)
MELISSA SCULLY: What do you mean, yourself?
WOMAN: Theres a pack already here... Morleys. Not
my brand.
(She walks away. Mulder stands up and pulls the pack out of
the slot. He unwraps the top and opens it. He takes out a folded piece of paper that reads
"900 W. Georgia St.")
<-THE CIGARETTE-SMOKING MANS APARTMENT->
(Cancer Man sits in his chair, watching an old war movie.
There are various screams coming out of it. On the table, his ashtray is filled to the
brim with old cigarettes. His gun sits on the other side of the table as he puts his
newly-finished cigarette into one of the beer bottles.)
MAN ON TV: Want a cigarette, Rev? How bout a smoke?
(He picks up a pack of Morleys and hears a creak. He
starts to get up when Mulder grabs him by the back off his shirt and throws him back into
his chair.)
MULDER: Sit down!
(Mulder swings around and points a gun directly at his head.)
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: Howd you find me?
MULDER: Shut up! Tonight, I ask the questions! Youre
going to answer me, you son of a bitch!
(He puts a cigarette in his mouth. Mulder backhands it out.
Cancer Man looks shocked.)
MULDER: Why her? Why her and not me?
(Cancer Man does not respond. He is slumped back in his
chair, obviously somewhat scared.)
Answer me!
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: I like you. I like her too.
Thats why she was returned to you.
(Mulder grips his gun with both hands and leans in a little.)
MULDER: You should be the one to die.
(The Cigarette-Smoking Man is completely cool and confident
now. Mulder, on the other hand, is falling apart.)
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: Why? Look at me. No wife, no family,
some power. Im in the game because I believe what Im doing is right.
MULDER: (almost whispering) Right? Who are you to decide
whats right?
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: Who are you? If people were to know
the things I know, it would all fall apart. I told Skinner you shot the man in the
hospital but I didnt really believe it. And here you are with a gun to my head. I
have more respect for you, Mulder. Youre becoming a player. You can kill me now, but
youll never know the truth...
(Mulder squeezes the trigger but slowly releases it.)
...and thats why Ill win. Dont worry.
Thisll be our secret. We wouldnt want others to start rumors.
(He lights a cigarette and takes a drag. Mulder watches,
half-disgusted with Cancer Man and half-disgusted with himself.)
<-X-FILES OFFICE; FBI HEADQUARTERS; WASHINGTON D.C.->
(Mulder sits at his computer and is typing something. He
clicks a button on the mouse and the printer fires up. He takes the paper out and signs
it. It reads:
"To Assistant Director Walter S. Skinner Please accept
my resignation from the Federal Bureau of Investigation effective immediately.
Sincerely,
______________ (Mulders signature.)
Fox Mulder."
He leans back in his chair. Later, Mulder takes his
microscope and puts it in a box. Skinner walks in and sighs.)
SKINNER: When I started out, this is where they kept the
copier.
MULDER: At least back then, it wasnt just wasted space.
(Skinner walks towards him and tears up Mulders
resignation form.)
SKINNER: Its unacceptable.
(Mulder continues packing books into the box.)
Look, I know you feel responsible for Agent Scully, but I
will not accept resignation and defeat as self-punishment.
MULDER: All the forensics, the field investigations, the
eyewitness accounts... to still know nothing. To lose myself... and Scully. I hate what
Ive become.
(Skinner sighs and takes his glasses off. He walks a little
bit as Mulder continues putting folders and such in the box.)
SKINNER: When I was eighteen, I, uh... I went to Vietnam. I
wasnt drafted, Mulder, I... I enlisted in the Marine Corps the day of my eighteenth
birthday. I did it on a blind faith. I did it because I believed it was the right thing to
do. I dont know, maybe I still do. Three weeks into my tour, a ten-year-old North
Vietnamese boy walked into camp covered with grenades and I, uh... I blew his head off
from a distance of ten yards.
(Mulder looks at him, shocked. He listens intently now.)
I lost my faith. Not in my country or in myself, but in
everything. There was just no point to anything anymore. One night on patrol, we were,
uh... caught... and everyone... everyone fell. I mean, everyone. I looked down... at my
body... from outside of it. I didnt recognize it at first. I watched the V.C. strip
my uniform, take my weapon and I remained... in this thick jungle... peaceful...
unafraid... watching my... my dead friends. Watching myself. In the morning, the corpsmen
arrived and put me in a bodybag until ... I guess they found a pulse. I woke in a Saigon
hospital two weeks later.
(He walks towards him.)
Im afraid to look any further beyond that experience.
You? You are not. Your resignation is unacceptable.
(He starts out.)
MULDER: You.
(Skinner turns back. Mulder sighs.)
You gave me Cancer Mans location. You put your life in
danger.
SKINNER: Agent Mulder, every life, everyday is in danger.
Thats just life.
(He walks out, closing the door behind him. Later, Mulder
carries the box down towards his car. As he reaches the door to the parking lot, a man
jumps out in front of him. Mulder drops the box and goes for his gun until he sees it is
X. X hands him a plane ticket.)
X: Your plane ticket.
MULDER: But we barely know each other.
X: I cant tell you why she was taken. Its too
close to me. Im giving you the men who took her.
MULDER: How?
X: They believe youll be out of town. They believe you
have information about Scully being kept in your desk in your apartment. At 8:17 tonight,
theyll search your apartment. They will be armed. You will be waiting.
MULDER: Waiting.
X: To defend yourself with terminal intensity. Its the
only way, Mulder. The law will not punish these people.
(Mulder sighs and takes the plane ticket.)
After tonight, we cannot make contact for several weeks.
(He dashes off.)
<-MULDERS APARTMENT->
(Mulder sits alone in the dark, his gun on the table. He
spots a shadow covering the light under the door. He looks at his watch. Only 7:30. He
picks up the gun. As there is a knocking. Outside, Melissa knocks again.)
MELISSA SCULLY: Mulder.
(Mulder opens the door and looks around the hallway.)
Sorry. I came by. You werent answering and your machine
wasnt on. Can I come in?
(Mulder looks at her.)
For a second?
(He leads her in and latches the door.)
Why is it so dark in here?
MULDER: Because the lights arent on.
MELISSA SCULLY: Okay. I just came from the hospital. Dr. Daly
says... shes weakening. It could be anytime. So I figured youd want to come
down and see her.
MULDER: No, I cant.
MELISSA SCULLY: Well, Id think that you would.
MULDER: Yeah, I would. I cant, not right now.
(She walks up to him.)
MELISSA SCULLY: Listen. I dont have to be psychic to
see that youre in a very dark place... much darker than where my sister is.
Willingly walking deeper into darkness cannot help her at all. Only the light...
MULDER: Enough with the harmonic convergence crap, okay?
Youre not saying anything to me.
MELISSA SCULLY: Why dont you just drop your cynicism
and your paranoia and your defeat. You know, just because its positive and good
doesnt make it silly or trite! Why is it so much easier for you to run around trying
to get even than just expressing to her how you feel? I expect more from you. Dana expects
more.
(She angrily unlatches the door.)
Even if it doesnt bring her back, at least shell
know. And so will you.
(She leaves. Mulder latches the door, sits down and puts the
gun back on the table.)
<-NORTHEAST GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTER; WASHINGTON,
D.C.->
(Mulder slowly walks up and pulls up a chair. The respirator
is gone. Mulder stares at her for a while before putting his hand on hers.)
MULDER: I feel, Scully... that you believe... youre not
ready to go. And youve always had the strength of your beliefs. I dont know if
my being here... will help bring you back. But Im here.
(He sits back in his chair and stares at her solemnly. The
clock reads 8:17.)
<-MULDERS APARTMENT->
(It is morning. Mulder walks into his apartment to find it
completely wrecked. Everything is in shambles. He goes to the doorway from his living room
to his office and looks in. He leans up against the door fixture and begins to cry. He
slumps down on the floor, crying, looking at his hands.)
<-NORTHEAST GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTER; WASHINGTON,
D.C.->
(In Scullys mind, she is lying on a bed in a small
clearing in a forest. A chair is in the corner. The area slowly fades away into the
hospital room. Doctors and nurses walk around.)
NURSE AT DESK: Ill look at the chart.
(The nurse who took her blood starts by, but looks at her and
stops.)
NURSE: Call Dr. Daly, now.
(She walks over to her head. Scullys eyes are opened.
She blinks.)
<-MULDERS APARTMENT->
(Mulder sits on his sofa as the phone rings. The machine
picks it up.)
MULDER ON ANSWERING MACHINE: Hello, this is Fox Mulder. Leave
a message...
(He picks up the receiver.)
MULDER: Im here.
(He listens. Slowly, a smile comes onto his face.)
<-NORTHEAST GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTER; WASHINGTON,
D.C.->
(Scully is in a room now, with flowers off to the side.
Margaret sits in a chair, Melissa is sitting on her bed. Mulder walks in. Melissa gets up
and makes room.)
MARGARET SCULLY: Hello, Fox.
(Scully laughs.)
SCULLY: Not Fox, Mulder.
(Mulder is smiling widely as she looks at him.)
MULDER: How you feeling?
SCULLY: Mulder, I dont remember anything... after Duane
Barry...
MULDER: Doesnt... doesnt matter.
(She sighs. He holds up a blue plastic bag.)
Brought you a present.
(He takes out a video and shows it to her.)
"Superstars of the Super Bowl."
SCULLY: I knew there was a reason to live.
MULDER: I know you want to get some rest, I... just came by
to see... how you were doing and say hi.
(He holds her hand then starts out.)
SCULLY: Mulder?
(He turns back.)
I had the strength of your beliefs.
(He nods and takes her cross out of his pocket. She reaches
up and takes it.)
MULDER: I was holding this for you.
(She looks at it, then at her mother, who smiles.)
SCULLY: (quietly) Thanks.
(Mulder smiles and looks at Melissa, who smiles at him. He
walks out. Later, she touches the cross as it sits around her neck. The nurse comes in.)
SCULLY: Hmm. Could I see Nurse Owens? Ive got something
Id like her to have.
NURSE: Nurse who?
(She hands Scully her medicine and a cup of water. Scully
downs it.)
SCULLY: Owens. Short with straight light brown hair? She
watched over me in intensive care and Id like to thank her.
NURSE: Dana, Ive worked here for ten years and
theres no Nurse Owens at this hospital.
(She walks out. Scully stares at the door, wondering.)
Junior zum Kartenspiel der Eltern: "Ich spiele auch immer Karten 'Solitär'.
Mutter: "Solitär, was ist das?"
Junior: "Na START, PROGRAMME, SPIELE, SOLITÄR Anonymous