Title: The Thinkings of Gibson Praise
Author: Jade "Spooky" Rauenzahn (D_Scully_1013)
E-mail: D_Scully_1013@yahoo.com
Archive: Anywhere, just leave this unedited and keep
my name and e-mail attached
Rating: PG
Author's Comments: This will be the first fan-fic that
I have posted... be kind to me! I'd like to thank my
friends in school as well as my friends on the
internet. Keep in mind that I am using mostly first
names, so don't confuse Dana and Diana! That's
extremely important! And I probably wouldn't be here
writing today if it wasn't for Natalie Farr
(Catatonic_gungirl) for getting me addicted to
fan-fic. So Thanks, and enjoy! LOTS OF FOWLEY
BASHING!!
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	I remember them. I don't know if anyone can forget.
They were funny. Well, maybe not on the outside, but
what was going on in thier minds was extremely funny.
And yet it was hopeless at the same time. Kind of like
watching a soap opera in my mind. A love triangle of
sorts. No wonder he didn't want me to say who he was
thinking about. The one with the red hair, her name
was Dana, was the one who earned my respect. She was
honest, she said what she was thinking. Not many
people do that. She didn't think one thing, and say
something else. Except around that other one. Diana.
But Diana was a mean person, I can tell. Of corse, it
helps if you can read thier minds. 

	Now what was funny was who and what the man, Mulder,
was thinking about. It was funny, because she was
thinking almost the same thing. He silently cursed to
himself everytime Diana called him "Fox". He was
thinking on how she would affect his and Scully's (By
the way, he always calls Dana "Scully".) friendship.
And about why Diana would suddenly appear out of the
blue like she did. He felt guilty, but wondered why he
did. He kept telling himself that he and Scully were
just friends, and nothing more. Even though he wanted
it to be more. And when I say more, I mean more. When
I try, I can dig deep into the subconcious, and
thoughts that are so stored away, some are forgotten.
I remember one thought, one in which he questioned
what Scully would do if he asked her to marry him. He
thought that she would say no and ask for a transfer
to get far away from him. That it would ruin thier
friendship. How wrong he was.

	Dana Thought that Diana's presense was a threat to
her and Mulder. She hated that Diana called him "Fox".
She kept asking herself why she was jealous of Diana.
She had the answer, she just didn't want to believe
it. She know that she loved him. But she was afraid
that he wouldn't love her back. She just didn't get
it. It's obvious as day to anyone with eyes that they
are in love, you don't even have to be able to read
minds to tell. Even Diana could tell. 

	Diana, now she is another story. She thought too high
of herself, like Fox (she called him that, even though
he hated it). She thought that Fox was hers. She
didn't like Dana, either. She thought that Dana was
trying to take "her" Fox away from her. She was a mean
person. She didn't care about the work, about what
Mulder was doing. Her mind was always somewhere else
when Mulder was talking. Then she would be like, "I
agree, Fox" or something like that. I mean, come on!
Mulder could of asked her if she would like to eat dog
crap and she would have said, "Yes, Fox, that sounds
like a good idea." or the like. She was mean. She was
afraid of me, she felt that I creeped her out because
I could read thier minds. She kept thiking on how to
win Fox over, and get rid of Dana. Just the fact that
she though about "getting rid" of Dana, I can tell
that she was up to no good. I never liked her. Oh, and
by the way, Mulder didn't like her either, because he
was in love with Dana.
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So what do you think? I am already writing a sequel,
based on "The Beginning". Send all feedback to
D_Scully_1013@yahoo.com. Flames will be used to burn
Fowley at the stake.