From: livengoo@bcvms.bc.edu X-From: rkwong@engin.umich.edu (Roberta Chi-Woon Kwong) Newsgroups: alt.ql.creative Subject: "Leap of Faith" part 2/? Date: 17 Apr 1995 22:32:09 GMT Subject: New Story Leap of Faith 2/? It's not fair and it's not right, but I'm posting another chunk of this beasty before anyone can e-mail me to foreclose the option. Heh heh heh. Never let it be said you don't know a goo(sic) thing when you see one. As ever, X-Files and its residents, Mulder and Scully and Skinner belong to Chris Carter, Ten-Thirteen and Co. Sam Beckett (not the playwright), Al Calavicci and any other familiar Leap characters belong to Bellisarius Prod. Blame livengoo@bcvms.bc.edu Leap of Faith, 2/?. Sam was reading Scully's files, trying to find the details that weren't in her reports on the computer. He was thankful for a strong stomach - and for not having eaten the breakfast Mulder got for him. The violence these two had investigated was cloaked in medical jargon, but Sam knew how to read through that. The X-files were not conducive to peace of mind. He could see why Mulder might have a bizarre view of the world in light of these cases. Speak of the devil, here came the man himself. He was carrying a thick file and looking oddly enthusiastic, a man who loved his work. He tossed the file to Sam and loaded a video tape in the VCR. Okay, Scully," a jerky, handheld film of a laughing young woman appeared. "Joan Kateras and her fiance, Michael Benning were on vacation in North Carolina, a tour of haunted houses and supernatural sites. Here, they were looking for the Devil's Circle." His eyes were crinkled with suppressed laughter as he waited for the inevitable look. Sam had never seen the Scully-Look in his life, but he performed it perfectly. Mulder turned back to the video. It was showing a night scene now and Mulder wasn't laughing anymore. The young couple was cuddled together on an overlook, taking turns filming each other, Mulder suddenly froze the frame. "Look here, behind them. See the lights?" Several flashes traced the sky behind a pleasant, round-faced young man. "Aircraft?" hazarded Sam. "Heat lightning?" Mulder's face was intense, his concentration almost painful. He inched the video forward, frame by frame, as the lights etched a path halfway across the screen then suddenly changed direction, arcing straight up in an unnaturally short curve. Sam could hear Mulder swallow. "There were no flight paths in this vicinity, not even military flights. And I can't find any record of an aerial maneuver that might register on video this way. Lights have been seen in this area before, as well as other unexplained phenomenon." He was watching his partner now, expressionless, waiting for some attempt to explain what the film showed. The couple had noticed the lights and turned the film to track them through a few seconds more of unnatural aerobatics. The tape abruptly ended in static. Sam paused, "There are records of unusual forms of lightning, ball lightning, perhaps this is another atmospheric anomaly. There has to be some natural explanation." "Why? So far we haven't found a natural explanation for their disappearance. Their camera was found on the overlook where they filmed this. There was no sign that they had left, no indication of foul play. No explanation. The camera was only found because of hikers curious about the lights. You'd better buy another pair of hiking boots, Scully, and pack plenty of Off(tm)." ************************ "So we are not who we are." Scully sighed. She'd been on the grand tour and there was simply too much detail, too many integrated elements, for this to be a prank. She'd seen enough strange things, some real and some not, to know a real one when she saw it now. Time travel? She didn't like it but was prepared to accept this particular instance in a way she hadn't been prepared to accept that an American cruiser had time warped into old age. Somehow, not having Mulder here to throw bad theories at her made this more believable. "Mulder's off hunting UFO's in North Carolina? And your friend is along for the ride? Tell him to keep an eye out for the military. The UFO's may or may not be there, hard to say with Mulder. I'm inclined to think that it's military testing from what you say, but that could be just as much trouble as your UFO's. We've had run-ins with them in the past." Al sipped his lousy coffee and payed close attention, not just to what Scully said but to her mannerisms. Any cue that would make Sam's performance more believable could be important with a person as watchful and suspicious as Mulder. "Sam says they go at 11:40 tonight, on the red-eye. They're out shopping right now." Scully's eyes widened. "Shopping? Mulder?! Tell Sam to keep him away from the ties. If I ever saw evidence of UFO influence on Earth it's the ties Mulder wears. That's got to be trauma induced, no normal person wears ties like that." ******************************* Sam had been surprised when they went shopping. Somehow he'd assumed that they'd leave immediately, but whatever government travel office controlled their transportational fate was saving money by sending them to North Carolina in the middle of the night. It suited Mulder just fine and he used to time to get some new clothes. Apparently he was rough on suits, he said he was down to his last few since the cleaner hadn't been able to get the blood out of the two he'd sent out. Sam wasn't comfortable letting Mulder out of his sight, and didn't know what to do with himself anyway, and that was how he came to be standing in the Boutique Youkneek while Mulder eyed a tie decorated with mice in sombreros. "But it's classic Chuck Jones, Scully." He was clearly tempted. "And it'll drive Skinner up the wall." Sam wondered briefly if he was there to save Mulder from UFO's or from his fashion sense. "It's rodents in sombreros, Mulder. If you have to get a tie how about this one?" He offered a tasteful silk with little starships on it. The suits Mulder picked were fine, but these ties! Al would wear something like this. On cue, he heard the door open behind him and tensed, waiting for fashion crimes on two fronts. "Wow, look at this! I haven't seen a hula tie like this in years!" Al's gravelly voice played counterpart to Mulder's tenor exclaiming over a tie that seemed to feature The Jetsons. Sam shuddered. He might not remember what he'd actually worn, but knew it was better than this. "Oh, and Scully said he liked bad ties." Al was hanging over Sam's shoulder now, where he could look down Scully's blouse. Mulder had wandered over to the counter with a couple ties, (thankfully, he'd foresaken the Jetsons but still had a Tasmanian Devil and some little martian character along with two acceptable Frank Lloyd Wright patterns) and was . . .flirting?! with the manager. Her tag said she was Sheryl Martin, a name Sam set Al to analyzing in case she was involved.. He stepped up next to Mulder in time to hear her tell him his work number would do, but that she'd MUCH rather have his home number. The smile she got back said she'd probably make more sales to this customer. Sam decided to leave Mulder to the ritual and started pricing the dust-catchers on the back shelves. Little Warner Brother figures and bowling balls in helmets ignited vague flashes of memory, but nothing firm enough that he could remember the names of them. A character named Yakko reminded him somehow of Mulder, tall, thin and loopy. He glanced up and definitely identified flirtation now, with the store manager fingering his tie (ostensibly to judge the silk). Time to break this up, before Al drooled on himself watching her, or before Mulder bought another tie. Sam rallied up to the counter and hooked an arm under Mulder's, "Hate to interrupt, but I've still got to get hiking boots." Mulder's eyes came back into focus, Ms. Martin looked distinctly put out. "Sorry, Scully. Didn't you get another pair to replace the ones with spores on them?" Sam couldn't quite remember if he knew what Mulder was talking about, but didn't much care either. "I splurged on a blue suit. Let's go." He finally managed to extricate Mulder, his suits and his horrid ties from the Boutiqe Youkneek and out to the sane streets of Georgetown. Another two hours shopping without incident left Mulder bored stiff with women's shoes, Sam awed by the sheer complexity of buying women's shoes, and a wilderness outfitters with almost $200.00 for women's shoes. Sam atoned by buying dinner, though he wouldn't let Mulder pick the restaurant. An Ethiopian hole in the wall yielded excellent food and a quiet place to pump Scully's partner about what he expected to find in North Carolina. Now's your chance! You can do it! Stop me before I write again! livengoo