TITLE: Fairytales for William
AUTHOR: Jade Hawthorne (jade_hawthorne@yahoo.com)
DISCLAIMER: Not mine, just borrowing.
SPOILERS: Season 9, William

Fairytales for William

by Jade Hawthorne

Soft, soft whispers in the night.  Lullabies, fairytales 
and fables.  She never thought she would tell a child of 
her own fairytales, always believing that her son or 
daughter must be raised firmly in reality.  No Santa, no 
Easter Bunny, no fanciful lies or useless myths, just 
the simple truths of reason.  How many of her own 
expectations had been dashed because she was taught to 
believe in fairytales?

Faced with the soft and precious face of her baby son, 
she lost all such convictions with an urgent, 
instinctual need to shelter, to protect.  With the 
reality they now lived in, somehow fairies and 
princesses and magic frogs were far preferable to alien 
hybrids, supersoldiers and impending doom.

So she rocks her son in the wee hours of the morning, 
telling him of curious little girls who invade the homes 
of absent bears, of princes transformed by the whims of 
evil enchantresses, of beautiful princesses who outwit 
their wicked stepmothers, of starcrossed lovers who 
triumph over all odds to live happily ever after.  

She knows he cannot understand yet.  He's not yet eight 
months old.  But he listens to her speak with rapt 
attention, round blue eyes widening, enchanted by his 
mother's voice.

She tells him of a brave and bold man, kept apart from 
his true love, a man who would slay any dragon to 
protect her, or his kingdom.  She tells him of the many 
times the man and the woman saved each other from 
monsters, demons, wicked creatures.  And how many times 
they tried to separate them forever, to no avail.

Until one day, the woman told the man to go on a 
journey, a quest, to seek the dragon, once and for all, 
to make their family safe.  She would be here, constant 
and true, with their beloved child.  

Her voice breaks here, most times, and tears fall 
despite her best efforts.  William's eyes follow their 
wet path down her cheeks.  Once he reached a chubby 
finger to touch her face and she pulled him to her, 
cheek to cheek, in a close embrace, breathing in his 
baby scent, the scent of their miracle.  She rarely 
cried before becoming a mother, but it's become a 
routine habit these days---one she laments---but at the 
same time, she marvels at her newfound capacity to feel 
again.

She knows she would do anything to protect this child, 
even if it demanded abandoning the reason she has 
sharpened like a steel knife all these years.  She waits 
for a sign from him, but all signs are silent now.  The 
dragon is here.  The wolf is at the door.  

So she tells her son of brave queens who place their 
children in the hands of others for safekeeping, until 
the time is right and the danger has passed.  "The queen 
thought of her son every day, wondering how tall he was, 
how handsome he'd become, how brave and valiant and 
clever he must be," she says.  "She thought of nothing 
else until the day they could be together again."  

And she dresses William in soft pajamas with flying 
saucers that make her think of Mulder, wraps him in a 
blue, knit blanket, and packs his things. She places one 
long, soulful kiss on William's forehead before picking 
up his carrier and opening the apartment door.

"And so the queen went in search of the brave king, so 
that together they could slay the dragon and make way 
for the return of their prince.  For on that day, there 
would be great rejoicing in their land... and the queen 
would finally smile again."

End

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