And look, he's not about to complain about a little possessiveness. Who wouldn't want Dana Scully to claim them as her own? He's utterly smitten, and now that he has no reason to hide it - outside of their professional lives, anyway - he doesn't bother.
That look of lazy adoration evaporates as she tells her story, though. Scully and her sister getting tarot cards at a New Age shop is cute. Scully interacting with a murderous cult leader isn't. Staring openly, the face of someone who believes and doesn't want to, he says, "Sounds like we dodged a bullet. What happened?"
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That look of lazy adoration evaporates as she tells her story, though. Scully and her sister getting tarot cards at a New Age shop is cute. Scully interacting with a murderous cult leader isn't. Staring openly, the face of someone who believes and doesn't want to, he says, "Sounds like we dodged a bullet. What happened?"