Title - After the Future - Untold
Author - Donna
Email address - donnah@donnas-stories.com
URL - http://www.donnas-stories.com/
Rating - PG-13
Category - Post-colonization, MSR
Spoilers - None
Keywords - Post-colonization, MSR
Summary - An untold story about Kevin
Feedback - Please
Archive - Anywhere, just let me know so I can visit

Disclaimer - Mulder, Scully, the Lone Gunmen and Skinner 
all belong to Chris, 10-13, and Fox - Bless them for it!!  No 
infringement intended. 


After the Future - the Wedding


She brushed back her hair and sighed.  The day hadn't 
even started and she was already tired.  She wasn't 
sleeping; that was a big part of the problem.  Oh, she fell 
asleep in Mulder's arms easily enough after a hard day and 
more often than not after love making, which they both 
needed.  No, the problem was she couldn't stay asleep.  
She'd wake after a couple of hours and couldn't turn off her 
thoughts.

There was so damn much stuff to do.  She and Mulder had 
put in their garden, with Brittany's help.  Every evening she 
and Brittany worked in the kitchen, preparing and cooking 
whatever they had decided to can for that day.  They'd done 
the fresh food from the grocery store immediately.  Now they 
were pressure canning meats, which to be honest she'd 
never heard of, but things were different these days.

Mulder worked with Jerry and Todd in the gardens, 
expanded the rabbit hutch at Jerry's house and created a 
new chicken farm at Todd's and everything else they could 
think of.  Todd had taken over the Carruther's home, so that 
he was close by.  He'd started the project of going through 
each of the houses, to see what they needed to preserve.  
There had been little in the way of fresh things, but their 
stock of canned beans, peanut butter and tuna might 
outlast them all.

Had Mom survived?  Had she reached Charlie?  And what 
about - no, she couldn't do that right now.  But she couldn't 
face those questions awake or asleep.

She didn't hear Mulder emerge from the shower, but he saw 
her and stopped, watching her for a moment.  She was 
obviously worried, even scared, about something.  He 
stepped closer, securing the towel around his waist.  
"Scully?"

She jumped at the sound of his voice, and immediately 
straightened her back and looked up at him.  "What's 
wrong?" he asked before she could defer with that 'I'm fine'.

Instead of offering that obvious lie, her shoulders slumped.  
"We can't do this."

His eyes immediately went to the bed and his panic face 
was in evidence.  Part of her wanted to laugh, and part 
wanted to shake him violently.  "Not that!  Just the record, 
that's the best thing, you're the best thing, I have."

His panic lessened at those words and he reached for her, 
pulling her into his arms.  "What?"

"Mulder, there are five of us; five to do everything that has to 
be done to keep us alive.  Did everyone else die?"

"No, no there are plenty of people left."

"Why have there been no refugees?"

"I thought you didn't want refugees to find out about this 
place."

"Well I didn't want to be overrun, but none, Mulder, not one!  
If, if we're it, then we really are it.  There'll be no more 
children.  I can't and Brittany . . ."

He was shaking his head, denying her words completely.  
"You can't believe that, Scully.  There are others out there; 
we're going to have civilization again."

"If they let us?"

He didn't have a response to that so he kept quiet, just 
holding her.  She was the one that broke the embrace.  

"We have a lot of work to do.  Get dressed," she said as she 
turned away.

He took hold of her hand and stopped her again.  "You 
know, you still haven't married me."

She looked up surprised.  "What?"

"You said you'd marry me, when we first got here."

"I," she glanced at the bed.  "We're living together, Mulder, 
we're sleeping together."

"But we're not officially married."

"Officially . . . Mulder I haven't noticed a justice of the peace 
or a minister wandering in, remember no one has wandered 
in.  We're together Mulder.  That's what matters."

"I want you to know I'm committed to you.  No comment on 
how I should be committed."

Her slight smile relaxed him.  "I know you're committed to 
me and I'm committed to you.  You don't doubt that, do 
you?"

"No.  We're together."

"We're more than together.  Mulder, I love you."

He smiled then and lifted her to his lips.  Her feet dangled 
several inches above the floor and her arms went around 
his neck.

"We still have to get to work, Mulder."

"Spoil sport."

"I promise to meet you back here tonight, okay?" She 
grinned up at him.

"Mmmm," he murmured in her ear and finally released her.

*****

Mulder and Todd were working in the larger field that 
morning.

"You're quiet this morning," Todd mentioned.

"Just thinking.  I need to go into town today, fill up the truck 
and all of the cans.  I need you to come with me.  You can 
ride shotgun."

Todd grinned.  "I think it should be the other way around.  
I'm a much better driver than a shot."

Mulder nodded.  "You're right.  After lunch."

They met the others in the kitchen of the mansion and ate, 
then Mulder told the others that he and Todd would be 
heading into town.  Jerry helped them load the two tillers 
and all of the empty cans into Todd's truck and they headed 
off.

Instead of heading straight for the service station, Mulder 
passed it and parked the truck in the back of the antique 
store.

"Mulder?  There's nothing left here we can use."

"Yeah, there's something I hadn't thought of.  Come on."  
Todd followed him inside and looked around.  The place 
was essentially empty.  They'd even taken apart the glass 
display cases and carefully packed the glass in the cellar of 
the house Todd now used.

Mulder headed for the back of the store and opened a 
cabinet against the back wall.  He pulled out a tray of old 
jewelry and began looking at the wedding bands.

"Mulder?"

"I'm going to marry Scully tonight.  I need a ring."

Todd blinked.  "You're not already married?"

Mulder grinned.  "Almost.  What do you think of this one?"  
He held up a platinum band with diamonds all around it.

"Looks expensive."

Mulder chuckled and picked up the tag. He read aloud 'The 
platinum band of this antique filigree and diamond wedding 
ring boasts filigree work and milgrained rhomboids. Each of 
the ten rhomboids that surround this antique wedding ring 
is set with a round single cut diamond. The total diamond 
weight of this antique wedding ring is 0.30 carats. Circa 
1935 or later.'  I think you're right, it is expensive.  But it 
looks like Scully."

Todd just looked at him as he pocketed it and turned.  "What 
about you?"

"What?"

"Well, don't you think she'll want to give you a ring too?"

"I hadn't thought about it.  Yeah, I think she would.  Good 
thinking."  He found a plain gold band and tried it on.  It fit 
well.  He removed it and slipped it into his pocket as well.  
"Now let's go get that gas."

They filled all of the containers, both tillers and both tanks 
on the truck, then headed back.  There was still plenty of 
work to do.

At dusk they headed to their homes to clean up, then back 
to Brittany's for dinner.  Scully was already there dishing up 
their meal.  They ate quickly, bringing each other up to date 
on what they had done that day.  When the dishes had 
been taken care of Scully said goodnight and started for the 
front door.

"Wait a minute," Mulder stopped her and looked over at 
Todd.  "I wanted to show you something."  

"Can it wait?"

"Nope, come on."  He led her toward the back door and out 
onto the flagstone patio of Brittany's house.  The moon was 
full and its reflection gleamed off the lake through the trees.

"What - " before she could finish the question, Brittany 
handed her a small bouquet of wild flowers tied with a 
lavender ribbon.  Mulder turned her to face him.

"Dana Katherine Scully, I want to love you, to be with you, to 
protect you and cherish you for the rest of our lives."

She blinked, looking up into his very serious expression.  
He noted that the flowers trembled in her hand.  She 
swallowed, then nodded.  "Fox William Mulder, I want to 
love you, to, to be with you, to protect you and to cherish you 
for the rest of our lives."

He was smiling then.  He reached into his pocket and 
pulled out the smaller ring.  He took her hand and slipped 
the ring onto her finger.  "With this ring I thee wed."  It was a 
little tight over the knuckle, but fit well enough.  She stared 
at it again speechless.

He grinned and handed her the other ring.  She took it into 
her hand and made a fist around it for a moment, then took 
his hand.  She placed the gold circle on his finger and 
looked up at him, tears glistening in her eyes.  "With this 
ring I thee wed," she whispered.

She started when Brittany, Todd and Jerry began to applaud, 
then looked at them blushing.  "Kiss her, Mulder," Todd said 
grinning.

"Think I should, huh?"  He leaned down and met her lips 
then pulled her closer and lifted her to his lips as he had 
that morning.  No one could tell that her toes curled within 
her shoes.

"Come back inside for just a few minutes," Brittany said.  
"Jerry found something."

Puzzled the newlyweds followed them inside and watched 
as Jerry pulled a bottle of champagne out of the refrigerator.  
They were toasted and congratulated, then the others 
pressed the bottle on them and sent them home.

Mulder handed her the bottle and lifted her into his arms, 
carrying her across the threshold to her barely stifled giggle.  
Now there was a sound he hadn't heard before.  He seated 
her on the couch and poured them another glass of 
champagne to share.  He caught her looking at her ring, the 
diamonds twinkling as she flexed her hand.  "Where did 
you get it?"

"The antique shop."

"That's why you went to town today."

He shrugged.  "We needed the gas too."

She rolled her eyes and he pulled her to him.

"Do you mind that I sprang this on you?"

"Mind?  Mulder, it's just what I wanted.  You made it perfect."

His lips met hers again.  "It's our wedding night."

"Why so it is," she looked up at him.

Without another word he scooped her into his arms and 
carried her into their bedroom, kicking the door closed 
behind them.  This hadn't solved their problems or worries, 
but they were together.  They'd find a way.