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The steady breathing from the sleeping man, the ancient blue light... it was
almost magical. So peaceful and soothing, as if time stood still. But time
didn't stand still, at least not for the seated man, very aware of the
minutes passing, but with conflicting thoughts of leaving. An inner battle
fought in silence, a battle vicious and cruel. Emerald eyes lifted to the
man in the bed, oceans of emotions welling up in them... emotions including
pain.
Oh how he wanted to crawl back into the big bed, to embrace the lonely man
lying there. To protect him from the world, to feel safe and warm, snuggle
closer and hear the steady heartbeats. To see the beautiful smile spread
over his face, and to feel the big strong hands soothingly stroking his hair
and shoulders.
Damn it! He didn't want to leave him; he didn't want to go. It got harder
and harder every time. He actually wasn't sure anymore that he would survive
those dirty little jobs he was so sick and tired of. It was all so much
tougher now. He was dragged into this maelstrom, and he wasn't sure if he
would be able to leave it alive, as it sucked him in deeper and deeper.
Oh how he wanted to come in from the cold. To be allowed to be human, to get
to know himself again... with Mulder.
But however much he wanted that, he really didn't know how to do it. There
were too many lives at stake, too many lives precious to him. He had thought
of giving up sometimes and might have if he alone was in danger. He was so
tired, deep down in the bone tired. But then there was this refractory will
to stay alive, his survival instinct, and now also a completely different
dimension to the will to live.
Krycek looked at his watch, knowing that he had to leave now. Also knowing
how sad it would make Mulder, but unable to say goodbye face to face. He
couldn't stand that, and he knew it was cowardly. He smiled, Krycek the
coward, tasting the word, and then admitted to himself that he actually was
that sometimes. Especially when it came to facing emotions, he knew that
would make him weak and stupid... irrational, and that scared him. He had been
building up this hard shell of his for such a long time, shutting out
certain feelings in order to survive... and now it was slowly being taken down,
piece by piece. A process that wouldn't occur without certain pain, no
doubt.
A deep breath drawn, and then he stood up. Looking one last time at Mulder,
as if to memorize his face. He had to go, but he would come back soon. He
had to come back, and he had to go now in order to be able to do that.
Sighing heavily, whispering words in the language of his childhood.
"Do skorova svidaniya lyubimaya moya".
Then quickly and silently he left the room. Quickly so he wouldn't be able
to regret leaving. Silently, so as not to wake Mulder, who would ask him to
stay. Leaving the room, leaving Mulder, but knowing that they would see each
other again soon. Keeping that thought in his heart while walking the dark
cold streets, while facing the ugly and doing the insane.
End
End Note: Russian phrase at end is a direct attempt at pronunciation of
"See you again my darling/sweetheart"
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Title: So Hard To Say Goodbye Author: Scout (gun4u_@hotmail.com) Archive: Yes, anywhere. My pleasure, but please tell me where. Pairing: M/K Pre Slash Spoilers: None Disclaimer: Mulder and Krycek are not mine... of course. I'm just playing with them. Summary: Leaving Mulder is getting harder and harder. Authors note: I need feedback, anything. Please give me some of that... Many thanks to wonderful Karen-Leigh for beta, she's so great! |
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