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“Come on, Scully. I’m a single man with a dangerous job. I carry a gun for a living. I disappear without notice. I sleep on couches and in motels and occasionally in our office. I don’t exactly scream stable home environment.”
“Yes, you scream questionable life choices and no experience with children–”
He snorted.
“—But you also scream resilient. And protective. And incapable of walking away from someone who needs you.”Mulder and Scully’s partnership deepens even further when Mulder petitions to adopt his biological niece.
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A lot of things about her partner, Fox Mulder, had surprised Dana Scully over the years. The thing that had most recently really and thoroughly surprised her was his ability to give her full-body, shuddering, weeping, moaning orgasms the likes of which she’d only ever before experienced alone, with toys. (Or: Mulder calls Scully a 'slut' during sex and she likes it.)
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“Sorry.” He straightened, and let his arms fall. “I got caught up. But you should know, I’d never ask you to compromise yourself, or your professionalism, or to do anything you didn’t want to-”
“But what if I did want to?”
Mulder looked down. It felt like being on the top of a very tall building. “Um…I’m sorry?”
Scully balanced her chin on his chest. “What if I wanted to?”
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A non-sequential series of possible firsts.
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Careful what you wish for. Careful who you are becoming.
[The search for Holly leads back to the beginning.]
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She makes the impulsive decision to stop into the little hole-in-the-wall bar a few blocks from her apartment. She has the idea she might sit by herself, alone with her thoughts, and have two fingers of bourbon, neat. Her father's drink.
Scully's grief. Mulder's duty to his new partner. Impulsive, life-changing season 1 decisions.

