The X-Files: Fight the Future by Elizabeth Hand
Author:Elizabeth Hand [Hand, Elizabeth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 0061059323
Publisher: HarperPrism
Published: 1998-07-01T04:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 9
BLACKWOOD, TEXAS
âI donât know, Mulderâ¦â Scully shook her head, squinting into the glaring sunlight. In front of her a childrenâs playground rose from the otherwise barren earth, cheerful counterpoint to the surrounding Texas desolation. âHe didnât mention a park.â
Mulder paced from the swings to the jungle gym to the slide. Everything brand-spanking new, plastic and painted metal in bright primary colors: blue, red, purple, yellow. The grass underfoot seemed newly minted as well, thick green grass that breathed a sweet cool scent wherever he stepped.
âThis is where he marked on the geological survey map, Scully.â He jabbed at the folded paper in his hand. âWhere he said those fossils were unearthed.â
Scully made a helpless gesture. âI donât see any evidence of an archaeological dig, or any other kind of site. Not even a sewer or a storm drain.â
Mulder scanned the area, confounded. In the distance the Dallas skyline shimmered in the heat, and children rode bikes in front of a modest housing development. He went back over to Scully, and together they walked around the edges of the playground.
âYouâre sure the fossils you looked at showed the same signs of deterioration you saw in the firemanâs body in the morgue?â
Scully nodded. âThe bone was porous, as if the virus or the causative microbe were decomposing it.â
âAnd youâve never seen anything like that?â
âNo.â Now it was her turn to look confounded. âIt didnât show up on any of the immunohistochemical testsââ
Mulder listened, staring down at his feet. Suddenly he stooped and ran his hand lightly over the tips of bright green there.
âThis look like new grass to you?â he asked.
Scully tipped her head. âIt looks pretty green for this climate.â
Mulder knelt and dug his fingers into the thick carpet of turf. After a minute, he lifted up a corner of a new square of grass, revealing white root mass with chocolate-brown earth clinging to it. Under this the hard-baked surface of Texas dirt could be seen, brick-red and tough as sandstone.
âGroundâs dry about an inch down,â Mulder announced. âSomebody just laid this down. Very recently, Iâd say.â
Scully turned in a slow circle, looking at the brightly painted swings and seesaws. âAll the equipment is brand new.â
âBut thereâs no irrigation system. Somebodyâs covering their tracks.â
From behind them came a sound well-known from childhood, the whizzing of bikes on blacktop. Scully and Mulder turned, gazing back at the cul-de-sac where their rental car was parked near the development. Four boys were riding there. When Mulder whistled loudly at them, they stopped, puzzled, and stared blankly at him across the distance.
âHey,â called Mulder. They said nothing, only stared and shielded their eyes from the sun as the two grown-ups approached.
âDo you live around here?â asked Scully.
The boys exchanged looks. Finally one of them shrugged and said, âYeah.â
Mulder stopped and regarded them. Pretty standard-issue middle America boys in buzzcuts and T-shirts. Two of them straddled brand-new BMX bikes. âYou see anybody digging around here?â
The boys remained silent, until one of them replied sullenly, âNot supposed to talk about it.
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