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"Dream Catchers"
Fox Mulders office
Wednesday October 22nd
5:23 a.m.
I glance up with sleep-filled eyes trying to make out the figure
that stood in front of my desk.
"Your door was open Mulder." Still in a haze, I could tell it was
Scully. "Not a good idea to be sleeping here. Why didnt you go
home last night?"
Remnants of last nights dinner littered my desk. Chop sticks
and small white boxes strewn around, were lying on their sides.
I smiled the most charming smile I could muster on 4 hours of sleep
and stretched out my muscles.
"Late night Scully." I noticed her right hand was hidden suspiciously
behind her back. "I got a somewhat urgent call from Skinner last night
and decided to go over some files Id backed up on my computer."
Curiosity got the better of me, "What ya got there?"
Scully lit her witty smile. I think its the one part of her that makes
me truly trust her. She pulled her hand out from behind her back and
produced a plain brown bag wrapped in some color yarn.
"For me? You shouldnt have." I grabbed at the package and she
playfully pulled it away. "Now, its not my birthday, you missed that
a week ago. And its definitely not Christmas "
She finally relinquished it and said. "No occasion. I saw it and
thought of you. As for your birthday, I owe ya dinner." She playfully
glanced around at the trash that covered my desk. Now I was scared.
I pulled at the ties and ripped open the paper, and revealed a gray t-shirt.
Still puzzled I unfolded it. "Property of Area 51" was scrawled across
the front in bold letters.
I needed a good laugh after the night I had.
"I thought you could wear it for Halloween or something Just for the hell
of it Oh, I also had a little favor to ask you." She held up her thumb and
forefinger to show just how small this favor was.
"First you pamper me with gifts and now you want a favor?" I stood up
and offered her my chair. Suspicion building inside me.
Declining the chair, she told me what she needed me for. "I have a friend,
another doctor that has a home he looks over. It a childrens home. He
tries to throw a party for these kids at Halloween, most of them are alone, and
I kind of sort of got roped into helping out with it. Please dont
make me go alone." She smiled pitifully.
"And, what is it Im supposed to do there?" I said cautiously.
"Some of these kids have no family, just go be yourself. They need friends.
And heck, weve got to have some of the best ghost stories that anyones ever heard Just dont Dont tell them they really happened. Promise."
I nodded, "Let me know when and where." I moaned under my breath,
and shook my head. "And Ill be there."
Cliffridge Childrens Home
Sunday October 26th
7:43 p.m.
I stepped out of my car and set the alarm. I didnt like the looks of
this neighborhood. Stepping through the doors of the building. I
immediately began to smell disinfectant reigning the halls. I gave the petite
graying woman behind the desk my name and she checked me off a list
pointing to the double doors that resided at the end of the long hallway.
I walked quickly through the doors and the feeling changed from medicinal
to a that of a boisterous party with many a childs peeling laughter. I wasnt
used to this sort of atmosphere. It made me nervous.
One child in the corner of the room caught my eye. She looked alone and
afraid. So out of place. I barely noticed the fact that she was in a wheelchair.
She sat in the corner beneath an imitation spider web and painted pumpkins
made out of paper bags. As soon as I approached her I saw another connection.
Her name was Samantha. Her name tag said so. My thoughts drifted to my
long lost sister. I weakly tried to smile at her and she looked away. This wasnt
going well. Where in the hell was Scully anyway?
"Hi. Samantha Is it?" At least by speaking to her, it seemed to get her attention.
"Ya, I like Sam though" she looked at me quizzically through hazel eyes.
"Why? Who are you?"
"My names Mulder." I answered quickly to catch her interest.
She couldnt have been more than 10 or 11.
"Silly name." She had some real attitude, I could tell that already.
"Well if you dont tell anyone, My first name is Fox, but my friends
call me Mulder."
"Even sillier." I then noticed the dark circles ringing her eyes, I hadnt
noticed them before.. "Your mom didnt like you much huh?" She finally smiled.
"No, I guess not " I put my hand on her chair and kneeled to her level.
"My sisters name is Samantha."
"Really? Is she here?" I had caught her interest.
"No, I lost her a long time ago when I was 11."
"Im 12 now. How did she die?" Sam looked truly concerned.
"Shes just missing, we never found her." I didnt know what else to say,
how else to explain the circumstances to her.
"Thats very sad." She wheeled herself closer to me as I spotted Scully
enter the room out of the corner of my eye. I waved her down and we watched her approach. "Is that your wife? Shes pretty, I like red hair."
"No", I laughed, "Shes my friend. We work together."
"She has a doctor coat on. Are you both doctors?"
Scully heard the last remark and added her two cents. We work for the FBI
Do you know what that is? Whos your friend Mulder?"
Samantha, as witty as usual, said "Ya, they are kind of like cops for the
government, but you dress better."
We all laughed and I introduced the two women in my life for tonight.
One thing still sat on my mind, the circles under Sams eyes were horrible.
As the night progressed, I found the nerve to ask her about it.
Her inner strength welled in her as she told me of the nightmares that had been
cradling her sleepless nights.
"They seem so real and sometimes Just sometimes, I think they are real."
I didnt want to push her further. I felt helpless and I wanted to do something,
but there wasnt much I could do, but smile and tell her we all have nightmares.
Sam grabbed my hand, "I like you Mulder. And I dont like a lot of people."
I think this was a compliment, but I didnt know how to read a twelve year
old girl yet.
Scully had wandered off to chat with some other children.
"Well Sam, not too many people like me, so that makes you special. I said lightheartedly.
"Mulder, Ill tell you about my dreams If you want. Maybe it would make
me feel better." She tugged at me weakly.
"Sure Sam Tell me all about them." I was picturing bogeymen and dark streets
and re-enactments of whatever tragedy placed her in her chair at such a young age.
That wasnt the case of these night terrors.
"I dream about people People Ive never met. I see them hurting and afraid
and I cant help them. I try to run to them, to tell them not to go swimming, or
not to get in their car. I tell them it will crash, or they will drown but they cant
hear me. Nobody can hear me. And now Im afraid to sleep. Afraid Ill see more.
Ive seen too much already." Tears fell on her thin cheeks. I looked to see if shed
drawn attention to herself. No one seemed to notice.
But Sam appeared truly terrified. "Samantha," she glared as I spoke her name,
"Why do you think these dreams are real sweetie?"
"Because
" She paused as though
trying to read my expressions. And spoke almost
angrily. "Because I see it the next
day on the news or in the paper. And now youll think
Im crazy too." She
lowered her head shamefully.
I took her chin in my hand trying to gain her trust back. "Ya know Sam,
if anyones gonna believe you, itll have to start with me."
I took the kid over to play some games with the others. Knowing
I couldnt be around for her like she needed me to be. But hoping that I would
be able to brighten this night a little with a change of surroundings for her.
When the night was over, Id probably never
see her again. Just like my Samantha. And that
made me ill.
Monday, October 27th
5:01 p.m.
I parked my car and fed the meter on the street. I was still haunted by
the words of the sleep deprived adolescent. This kid really got to me.
For the first time in my life, I wasnt thinking about finding my sister
Or who might be listening in on my phone calls. I was wondering if I
might ever be a parent myself. And I was thinking there must be
something I could do for that girl. I didnt want to walk into her life,
make it a little brighter and walk out. I passed by a tinted window on my
way to the deli to grab a sandwich, and I saw something I hadnt seen
since my childhood. It was a dream catcher. It resembled an intricate man made
spider web decorated with feathers, an arrow tip, and fur. My sister had one of these
as a child. Indian legend says it was used to filter bad dreams beside a childs
bed. I put it on plastic impulsively and had them put it in a gift bag for me. I forgot
all about that sandwich I was going for. Maybe later Id meet up with Dana for that dinner she owed me.
Cliffridge Childrens Home
Monday October 27
6:08 p.m.
I grabbed the bag from my car and ran inside. I must have looked like a nut.
The same elderly woman behind the front desk shook her head in awe.
When I told her who I was and what I wanted. She just smiled a warm
motherly smile.
"They do tend to get to you dont they. And that Samantha is a doll."
I went down the hall to the room with the T.V. Star Trek something
was on It was hard to follow these days. I saw Samantha in the corner.
I walked towards her, the other kids didnt seem to notice anything but the
television. Samantha looked even more worn down than she had been last night.
She was holding something in her hand, a rag doll that she was making out of
scraps of material.
"I have something for you." I pulled the gift bag out from beneath my coat.
"Hi!" her face lit up like a Jack o Lantern. I could see the beginnings of
adolescent puppy love build in the corners of her smile. It was touching.
She took the package and opened it confused by what it had inside.
So I began to tell her the Native American story behind the dream catcher.
"Does it really work Mulder?" she said inquisitively.
"I hope so Sam For you hon, I hope it does."
Her face suddenly fell and I asked her what was wrong.
"I I " she stuttered. "I had an awful dream last night." But
you were in it. I was Running to you." She glanced at her
motionless limbs. "You were in a car, a gray one, with a funny
license plate It had a letter on it? Not like the letters in the number,
it was on the side. My lips went numb as she began
to described my car. A car she surely could have never seen.
She continued, staying reasonably calm. "It was raining, and
your windshield wipers were acting funny. Like they were stopping
and starting And stopping again. And I called to you but you didnt
hear me." A single tear ran down her cheek. I brushed it away, wishing it
would wipe away her nightmares as well. "So I tried to run after you,
make you stop, but you didnt and you hit something. It was all fire
and smoke and sparkles like lightning."
I took a deep breath. "Well kiddo, that sounded pretty scary, but there
isnt any rain in the forecast and I dont drive a car like that." I was really glad
Id parked out back, or that lie would come back to haunt me if she ever saw my
car.
"Thank you for the gift." Samntha placed her arm around my back. "I hope it
works too But promise me one thing Mulder. You wont drive anywhere late.
Okay?" I could see it generally meant something to her.
"Ill tell you what." I softened my voice a little. "Ill try my best to get home
at a reasonable time Okay mom?" I tried to make her smile, but I had failed.
"Okay. Please be careful. Youre my friend." I hugged her tight and
felt something warm inside.
"Ill try, but its getting late now. So I gotta go." I placed a kiss on her
forehead and whispered. "Youre my friend too."
October 27th
7:30 p.m.
As I drove down the street I glanced at the sky. The weather forecast
said we were headed for an unusual dry spell but the closer I looked,
the more it looked like rain. All at once as the droplets began to hit
the windshield, I wished I were already at home. My grip tightened on the
wheel and my knuckles began to go white. I was a mess. The thought that child
had put in my head filled me with such fear.
As I neared the street I resided on, I relaxed, a little. The rain was still
at a minimal and the sky was relatively clear.
October 30th
It was pretty late.
I was home.
A few days had passed since my meeting with Sam. She bribed my phone
number from her doctor and left some cute messages on my machine. I
let her know I was fine and she said she hadnt had any more dreams
about me. She thanked me for the present and I thanked the power of
suggestion over the mind of a child silently to myself. I guess it had helped.
"Tomorrow is Halloween." she said, "Will you maybe come and see me?
I made my own costume. Its pretty."
I promised Id try but I had a lot of work to catch up on. Id been preoccupied a
lot lately and I was falling behind.
I hung up the phone and heard the rain pittering outside. That queasy
feeling came over me again. I picked up a stack of newspapers Id
neglected to read and one particular headline caught my eye. Youth Drowns
in Pool in Rescue Attempt. Sadly the girl was mistook a doll that had
fallen into the pool for her little brother. Things that I see everyday
suddenly held a new form of pain for me. I had been dulled by it all
and suddenly it was alive again. And I was on fire.
My cell phone rang in my jacket pocket and I searched frantically
to find it. Scully was on the other end and asked where Id disappeared
to. I told her some of the story and she laughed her usual Ya I believe
that! laugh. She asked if I could meet her at the morgue, and promised
that she would start returning back owed favors real soon.
I didnt want to go out, but she needed my opinion on something, which
usually proved interesting in the long run.
I grabbed my umbrella and headed out for my car. Not thinking about
anything of importance. The air was a bit chilled and I slipped my phone
into my pocket. And pulled my coat around me clutching my car keys tightly.
It seemed darker than normal, and that should have been my clue to
turn back right then, but I didnt. I drove, and the sky got darker. I didnt
even think twice until the lightning started in. The wind was minimal,
but there was a lot of debris from trees and other natural byproducts. My
wipers caught a clump of leaves on one of their passings and began
to act erratic dragging the mess along with them. And just then, I remembered
what she had said. I remembered it all, and most of all I recalled the
tear that she shed because the dream had scared her so.
I continued driving a little shaken, but very alert at this point. All
in an instant. Something. No, a child ran out in front of my car. Not just any
child, I knew it was Sam. But how? My heart leapt in my chest, and I slammed
on the brakes. The anti-locking system kicked into full gear, but I still impacted
with something.
"Please God, dont let it be her." I jumped out of my car and ran to where
I was sure she laid, but there was no one there. Off in the distance I saw lightning
strike a little to close for comfort and a pole fell. Creating an Independence
Day like light show for all the residence to see. And I sobbed. That
was where my carwould have been.
I called Scully to ask her to take a break from what she was doing.
I was too shaky to drive. She brought me a coffee and a dry jacket and she
helped me up out of the street. All I could say over and over was "I killed her".
Scully took me to a near by hospital and I was
placed on an I.V. I had to tell her everything.
Shes the only person that would
listen to my ramblings.
Her face was downcast as I revealed my fears and she just nodded her head solemnly
and held my hand as only a friend could.
"There wasnt a child out there Mulder" she spoke calmly like a
psychiatrist. "And if there was, it couldnt have been Sam." I thought she
was referring to the fact I said that the child ran in front of my car. But she
wasnt, and she wasnt about to tell me as of yet.
Later that night, as I lightly held to consciousness plagued by muscle relaxants
and an anti-depressant. I heard the news. Samantha Renee Ager age 12, died in
her sleep that night, sleep apnea or some other
such medical term was displayed in the paper
Scully brought to me. I cried like I
hadnt cried in a long time. And my friend held me.
A funeral was planned for November 1st and
Scully said Id be out of here in the morning.
If I felt up to it, shed have me
released.
"She had just stopped breathing." I spoke barely above a whisper. And Scully
gripped my shoulder reassuringly. But I knew what happened. I broke my promise
to that little girl, and she gave her life to warn me. But Id be the only one that knew
the truth.
Cliffridge Childrens Home
Friday October 31st
3:01 p.m.
I walked in and Mrs. Baker, the desk clerk called me by name. I was asked
to come by and pick something up that Sam had left for me. Mrs. Baker took
my hand and placed a small gift bag into my hand. It was the Dream Catcher.
And inside it was a note scratched in a
childs script. Mulder, Thank you for the special gift.
All the dreams but one went
away. Love, Sam.
I choked the tears back and turned away. Wanting
to run away as fast as I could. Sam knew
this was going to happen. Mrs. Baker called out
to me. "Will you make it to her funeral? I
planned it for All Saints Day for our
little Angel."
One tear escaped and I said Id be there without turning back.
Angel Garden Memorial Park
November 1st
10:15 a.m.
Scully went along with me to the service. I think she was looking out for me
mostly. I dont really blame her, my
revelations lately hadnt been what you might
consider
Sane.
Everything was done up with little pink and white baby roses. And the white
casket was much too small. So tiny compared to the ones Id seen before.
Only a handful of people were there, and a few children remained silently in
the back. Just one appeared to be crying. The casket was open and Samantha
seemed to rest peacefully. She wore a white dress that she had made herself to
be an angel for Halloween. She even had her wings and halo. I wondered if she now
had her wish. Her wish to sleep peacefully,
perhaps to run again. I didnt know what I
believed
also clutched her unfinished rag doll. I wished her sweet dreams and hoped her
legs would carry her far.
I turned as a small someone tugged at my sleeve. I looked down to see who it
was. Another child. The one that was crying in the back row stood there.
I remembered her from the Halloween party, but I didnt know her name.
"Were you Sams friend?" She said nervously with a minor lisp. I nodded.
"I seen you before."
I thought she meant at the party so I asked, she shook her head side to side
like a dog right out of the bath. An obvious no, youre wrong. And I asked her
where she knew me from.
"I seen you in my dream the other night." A chill sped through me. "You were
driving in the rain. I saw Samantha run out after you. I never seen her run before.
I didnt think she could."
"Yes. She could run and she saved my life." Scullys face was overrun with a
perplexed look when I said this. The child reached up and touched my face and
with a wisdom beyond her years, said, "I know. I seen her do it. But no one
believes me." I took her hand. So small, maybe 7 years old.
"I believe you. I saw her too."
As we drove away, I sat in the passenger side of my partners car. "Scully,"
I said. "Do you know that little gift shop near the sandwich deli?"
"Mmmm. Yeah why?" she asked kind of dreamily.
"Do you mind if we make a stop there on the way back into town? I
have something I need to pick up."
"Sure," she smiled, still inquisitive, "Whats that?"
"I need to pick up another dream catcher." As we drove off, I thought of the child
I would be taking the gift to. I was hoping it would filter the dreams and bring her
some peace . And maybe, just maybe someday soon we all could dream again.
Written By Wendy L.Kohlhoff
Copyright 1998