A Very British Murder By Starbuck_Jayne Starbuck_Jayne@mulderandscully.co.uk Rating: PG but you know I'm not very good with ratings! Spoilers: None really but Requiem in a TINY and implied way and also Per Manum. Keywords: Pre-Requiem, MSR, X Disclaimer: So, if I claimed I owned these characters would you really be cruel enough to sue a 16 year old girl??? Hmmm well just to be on the safe-side these characters belong to Chris Carter, 1013 and Fox. Archive: Anywhere at all just keep my name and e-mail attached but no flames please! Summary: A case in London proves to be more than Mulder and Scully bargained for. Feedback: On my knees and begging for it. Author's Notes: This is the first fanifc that I've written that's more like a casefile than a simple shippy fic so please let me know what you think and if it's worth posting the rest. Thanks! A Very British Murder Starbuck_Jayne Mulder had read all about it in the papers long before the meeting in Skinner's office, and so now as the AD. droned out all the specifics his mind was left to wander. It had started off as a fairly routine case-the FBI had been contacted by the British police force, Scotland Yard, after an American diplomat had been found murdered in a hotel room in London. It was only after the man's body had disappeared from the morgue and reports had started coming in of your typical "things-going-bump-in-the-night" horror story cliches that Mulder and Scully had been called in to save the day. So now, as he leant back in his chair, Mulder's eyes shifted from his case notes, across to Skinner, then came to rest on his partner. He studied her for a brief moment. She looked different somehow today; perhaps just that little bit more radiant. He might have continued to stare had she not seen him watching her and smiled questioningly. He looked away, casting a glance towards Skinner, only to find him concentrating solely on the notes in front of him. If the AD suspected that there was anything more than a purely professional relationship between his prized agents then he didn't let on. The FBI bosses knew that they made a great team, but it seemed to Mulder that these days any excuse to split them up was a good one. That was part of the reason why he looked towards their upcoming audit with an increasing sense of trepidation. "So," Skinner looked up, "you're scheduled to leave for London at 9:30 am tomorrow." Mulder groaned inwardly. London. That'd look great on the report. Just great. X~X~X~X~X~X It was dark when they arrived at Heathrow, and the city lights cast an orange glow against the slick, tarmac surface of the runway. The pilot announced the time to be nearly 10pm-5 hours ahead of D.C. As the agents disembarked it became clear that Mulder's prediction regarding British weather had been right-the rain pounded against the small tunnel that led from the plane to the warmth of the airport. Once inside the pair were greeted at the gate by a couple who were clearly members of Scotland Yard; despite the fact that they bore no resemblance whatsoever to the notorious Phoebe Green, Scully noted with a small shudder. A man and a woman, both dressed in black and wearing similar sombre expressions. The female detective stepped forward as Mulder and Scully approached, introducing herself as Detective Inspector Lucile Perry. A relatively warm smile made up for the fact that her skin was an almost ghostly white; but her partner on the other hand seemed less pleased to meet the American agents. Scully suspected he felt as if they were interfering with his case, and it was in that way alone that he reminded her of Mulder. The young man scraped a hand nervously through sandy blond hair before offering the other to Mulder and then Scully. "Pleased to meet you," he lied fairly well, "I'm DI Matthews." It was Perry who drove the agents to their hotel and then got out of the car to help them with their bags. Matthews remained seated. The only time he had spoken throughout the whole journey was to question what he called the "*true*" nature of Mulder and Scully's relationship. Mulder flinched, only too aware that the sole reason behind this comment was to piss him off. And it worked. "Listen," Perry began as she stepped out of the car, "I am so sorry about James." She glanced towards her partner, "he's just come through a divorce and it's hit him hard...I mean, I'm not saying he'd be that much different under any normal circumstances, and it's not really an excuse...but you know how it is." She smiled cautiously at her American counterparts. "Oh it's quite alright, Miss Perry," Scully reassured her, "we understand." Perry looked relieved. "Well, here it is," she indicated the pair's hotel with a sigh. "I'll leave you two to get settled then pick you up at 9am tomorrow if that's ok?" It seemed almost pointless for the FBI agents to book separate rooms nowadays, but they always did anyway. As Scully said, it would be awkward to say the least if people were to start asking questions. But whenever they were out on a case, one would make an excuse to call in on the other- ordering Chinese takeout, discussing a certain aspect of the investigation, comparing notes. Sometimes they would end up talking into the early hours of the morning, generally about nothing in particular, and by the time sleep was even considered there was no point in returning to separate rooms. It wasn't as if they slept together in a sexual way, in fact they rarely even shared a bed. Mulder was usually willing to sleep on the couch, and it was only when one wasn't available that Scully would be forced to move up. Not that she minded of course, it just felt so comforting to spend the night together. During the seven years that they had spent on the X-Files they had both lost some of the most important people in their lives, and somehow it just felt like as long as they had each other left, they'd be all right. X~X~X~X~X~X Perry was true to her word and arrived at exactly 9 o'clock the following morning. A heavy mist hung over the city, shielding from view the tall office blocks native to any built-up capital. London was different though-amidst the high-rise flats and traffic jams resided the buildings and monuments that had grown to be amongst Britain's most famous attractions. It was easy to believe that there could be supernatural forces at work here and indeed had been for several years previously. Perry chatted a little in the car, basically repeating what Skinner had said and adding a few details here and there. "Yeah, so what I'm saying is that this wasn't the first death that occurred there under suspicious circumstances," she told them, "now, I'm not a superstitious person myself, but I gotta tell you-that place gives me the creeps!" She shuddered. "And you say that the neighbours hear these noises every night?" Perry nodded with a slight shrug of her shoulders and a "take-it-or-leave-it" expression that left Mulder to wonder what the detective's true feelings about the case were. They arrived at the apartment at just after quarter to ten. It was in a tall, Victorian building that overlooked the River Thames and had a reasonable view of the Tower of London. "I doubt we'll find anything much," Perry wrapped her thick coat around her as she walked up the drive, "forensics and the last lot of FBI Agents have been through it with a fine tooth comb. In fact, I've got Matthews back at the office awaiting the results of some tests that were run on a few fibres we found there." She smoothed her hair back with a hand, protecting it from the wind that billowed about them, and opened the front door. "Right," she said once they were all inside, "over there is the bathroom, with the bedroom and kitchen off to the right, and straight through here is the living room where the body was found." Perry had been right. A thorough search of the apartment concluded nothing, and so Scully's only request was that the detective would send her copies of any lab results. Perry headed down to her car and Scully set off behind her, only to be pulled back by Mulder. "Hey, Scully...what do you say to a little stakeout?" "Oh Mulder! Shouldn't we at least tell someone about it first?" "Aww, come on Scully! It'll be fun! And I promise that if we don't find any ghosts I will absolutely allow you to use the phrase 'I told you so' and not be bitter." Scully smiled. "Ok, but you're not ditching me again to go and get pampered by some beautiful young housewife." X~X~X~X~X~X It was nearly midnight and so far the pair's stakeout had got them nowhere. They had agreed that Mulder would watch until 2am whilst Scully slept, and then they would switch roles. It seemed that not even that plan would come to much as Scully sat, wide awake, with her back resting against Mulder's tall legs. She watched the moonlight flicker across the floor of the living room where the murder had supposedly taken place and sighed. "Scully, you should sleep." Mulder advised, but his partner shook her head and insisted that she wasn't tired. "Then what's with all the sighing?" He teased, squeezing her arm softly. "Nothing, I was just thinking." "'Bout what?" Mulder loosened his grip but kept his hand in the same place, gently massaging her arm with his thumb in a manner that was almost absent minded. It was his way of letting her know that he was being serious again and ready for a proper conversation. "Nothing, Mulder, I told you." "Is this about the fertility treatment, Scully?" He pondered briefly his use of her surname. In years past he would have chosen "Dana" in more tender circumstances such as this, and yet now "Scully" seemed so much more familiar. More caring in a way. "Scully," he eased her around to face him. "Scully, promise me that you're not gonna give up. I mean, so what if it didn't take last time? We can try again! This will happen for you, I know it." She smiled and reached up to embrace him. "Thank you." He held her close and brushed a light kiss across her forehead. "You're..." Mulder was interrupted by a sudden clatter of footsteps on the stairs. At first, thinking it to be some form of paranormal activity, he told Scully to remain silent and wait. However, the sound of voices and the turning of a key in the lock that followed assured the agents that this was no ghost; and they scrambled out of the lounge and into the bedroom. "I can't believe you left your ID here!" "Yeah, well I did. And you know what else? I don't care that I did because it's not a big deal." "It's Matthews and Perry," Scully breathed. Her partner nodded and pressed a finger to his lips. "I can't believe you're being so irresponsible! What if someone had found it?" "So what if someone found it? Would you just shut the hell up for once in your life?!" "People could start asking questions, then what?" "Oh give it a rest! They didn't did they? And we had to come here anyway to drop this off so *what* is your problem?" The voices ceased and there was a soft thud, as though something hard had been dropped onto the bare floorboards. A noise that sounded like a chair being scraped across the floor was all that followed before the British detectives left the apartment. "What just happened here?" Mulder flicked on the light and turned to Scully, blinking at the sudden change in brightness. She shrugged and raised one eyebrow suggestively. "Let's go see..." X~X~X~X~X~X To be continued... X~X~X~X~X~X