The X-Files and all its characters belong to Chris Carter, 1013, Fox and probably others that I do not know about. They do not belong to me. This story, as were all my others, were written purely for fun and enjoyment. No money was made by me. No copyright infringement was intended. I finished this on December 13, 1996. Rated R for adult content and some language. This story takes place while Scully is in jail for Contempt of Congress at the time of "Tunguska." It isn't a romance, but I think "shippers" will enjoy it. Jail by Macspooky Dana Scully had known fear in her life. She had been abducted and tossed in the trunk of a car like so much garbage. She had been kidnapped by Donnie Pfaster and had been tied to the dentist chair from hell with a maniac standing over her whispering kind platitudes as he had prepared to do a frontal lobotomy on her. She had faced down liver eating genetic mutants and deadly green bugs, but she had never before faced the loss of her freedom in quite the same way as she experienced when the guard shoved her into that jail cell and locked the door. She looked around and felt her control slipping. She hadn't done anything. She was, for God sakes, a law enforcement officer. They said she had committed "Contempt of Congress." Instead what was happening was that she was developing a contempt for Congress. Rather than allowing herself to cry, Dana bit her lip until it hurt. Finally she lay down on the hard lumpy prison cot and stared at the ceiling. At least, it seemed, they were keeping her in isolation. At least she didn't have to face the other prisoners. Cops didn't do well in prison. She had to assume that the other inmates wouldn't care much for an FBI agent either. Dr. Dana Scully....jail bird. She bit her lip again. She would not cry. Her father would be so disappointed in her, his youngest daughter, his Starbuck..keeping information from the U.S. Congress. No, she was doing the right thing and she would not let herself cry. Her father would never want her to endanger the life of another, particularly of that other was a good person searching for truth.