The Shipp Clinic by Kel Ckelll@hotmail.com Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 05:51:03 PDT Rating: PG Category: Story: Romance, Humor Spoilers: None Keywords: MSR Summary: Mulder & Scully are sent to a Relationship Clinic to find the device that supposedly forced someone in the Executive Branch to behave amorously. Disclaimer: Obviously Fox, Dana, and Walter belong to CC and not to me. The names Brian Kessler and Carrie are from the movie 'Kalifornia.' The name Eugene Sands is from the movie 'Playing God.' Biometronics is fictitious, unless someone else made up the same name I did. Author is needy and craves feedback. I will reply unless you request otherwise. FBI Headquarters Washington, DC ''I have been asked to handle a delicate situation, an investigation that will require some finesse,'' said Assistant Director Skinner, eyeing the two agents seated in front of his desk. ''Sometimes you need a little finesse,'' offered Mulder. ''A powerful person paid a visit to the Shipp Clinic for an undisclosed purpose. It is his belief that during said visit, he was impelled to engage in erotic acts that would not have ordinarily occurred. He attributes the compelling force to a device, some electronic thing that was used to direct his thoughts and actions.'' ''I hate this already,'' said Scully. ''He wants us to find this thing. He wants to know what it is.'' ''And where he can get one?'' asked Scully. ''I'll get a search warrant,'' said Mulder dryly. ''For a thing. Or maybe it should say thing or things. To be safe.'' ''No search warrant,'' Skinner said. ''No official FBI involvement.'' ''Can we order it?'' Mulder asked. ''I hear they have a catalogue.'' ''Let's make this very simple. You two go to the Shipp Clinic under identities that have been arranged for you. You attend the relationship enhancement workshop. With luck, they produce some electrical device. You leave with the device.'' ''Steal it?'' asked Scully incredulously. ''That is not the word I would choose,'' said Skinner. ''This is completely out of line!''Mulder exploded. ''A total violation of procedure.'' Scully and Skinner remained poker-faced. ''You're sending us to a sex camp to steal a vibrator. Is that it?'' ''Agent Mulder, I of all people appreciate your respect for procedure. But first, it isn't sex camp. It's some group-hug nonsense about trust and communication. And it isn't a vibrator. It's a flat rectangle, about three inches by four, with wires on one side.'' ''The Walkman made him do it,'' said Mulder. ''Respectfully, sir, this isn't a matter for the X-files. Agent Mulder and I lack the expertise to manage this case.'' Scully excelled at looking earnest. ''To the contrary, your backgrounds in psychology and medicine make you ideally suited for this investigation.'' ''Actually, my formal academic training in psychology mostly involved rodents and mazes.'' Mulder looked quite disarming, Scully noticed. Skinner seemed unimpressed. ''The original Ratboy,'' he said. ''Sir,'' said Scully, ''as you know I joined the FBI directly from medical school. I have about as much practical knowledge as an intern in July. I'm not licensed anywhere. I'm not qualified to so much as write a prescription.'' ''Exactly what are you qualified for?'' Skinner asked. ''I can take medical histories and check stool samples for blood.'' ''That's thrilling, Agent Scully. How do you happen to be working as a forensic pathologist?'' ''Human resources said I was close enough for government work.'' ''Exactly. Enjoy your trip.'' ''I want to know something. What happens if we get arrested? Hell, what happens if we get convicted?'' Good, thought Skinner. They're going to accept the case. ''If you are convicted, a pardon will be forthcoming. But probably not right away. I told you this was a delicate situation.'' ~~~ Dr. Franklin Seaford's Office The Shipp Clinic Derry, New Hampshire ''So, you are Brian and Carrie Kessler. Welcome to the clinic.'' Dr. Seaford was a balding, genial-looking man of perhaps sixty. ''Thank you,'' Scully said. Mulder seemed to be sulking, she reflected, and she would have to do most of the talking. Or maybe he was playing his part. ''Now, Brian, I see that you're an advertising copywriter. Advertising--that's a competitive field. Do you think stress might be part of you problem?'' Mulder shook his head, staring at his feet. ''Carrie, I see that you're a designer. What do you design?'' ''Chastity belts,'' Mulder offered. ''Now, Brian,'' Scully said. ''He has such a great sense of humor when he's not being despondent. Really, I design jewelry.'' ''Yes, great hulking chunks of lead and iron. They're very popular south of Fourteenth Street.'' Mulder was into it. ''I embarrass him in front of his uptown crowd. They find honest creativity threatening. I've always been completely tolerant of Brian's decision to squander his talent by pandering to the marketplace.'' She was into it too. ''She's so tolerant she allows me to pay the rent.'' ''You're always throwing that up to me. You make more money. Well, you spend more money. I'm not the one with thirty pairs of shoes!'' ''Scully, you've got twice as many shoes as me.'' Damn, that was careless of me, he thought. ''Oh, Brian, you haven't called me that in years. Do you remember that little pet name I used to have for you?'' ''Of course I do,'' said Mulder. I'm in for it, he thought. ''Fox, remember? I called you that all the time. Because he's so adorable,'' she explained to the doctor. ''Well, I'm going to call you Fox from now on. It reminds me of all the reasons I married you, Fox.'' Dr. Seaford had been taking notes. ''Isn't it fascinating how honest communication can lead to insight. And the rest of the day will also be filled with fascinating insights. Our therapists will lead you through a series of exercises and tests. Tomorrow morning we'll meet again to outline our plan for the day, based on what we learn today.'' ''That sounds... fascinating,'' Scully said. Reaching across the desk to return the doctor's handshake, she sent a slew of items crashing to the floor. ''I'm sorry,'' she said as she loaded the stuff back on the desk. ''Just leave it,'' Dr. Seaford said kindly. ''Go and meet our therapists.'' ~~~ The Shipp Clinic Suite 210 Saturday night ''I get the bed,'' Mulder announced. ''Fine,'' said Scully, who knew he would fall asleep watching TV on the couch. ''Forget it, you can have it.'' ''Mulder, I'm not enjoying this any more than you are. We just have to get through one more day and we're done. With or without the secret box.'' ''This isn't even an investigation, is it? It's crap. Some unnamed bigshot--'' ''A bigshot who can grant pardons,'' Scully interrupted. ''Drops his pants. Call out the FBI to figure this one out.'' ''A total waste of time. Demeaning and embarrassing, yet boring.'' ''Kind of like junior high,'' said Mulder. ''And this was my weekend to clean the fishtank.'' ''Uh-huh. I had this new oven cleaner I wanted to try. It works on a cold oven.'' Mulder had found something on the tube. "Good-night, Fox," Scully called. She was sound asleep when he woke her at 11:21. ''I'm going for a swim,'' he said. ''Of course you are. Call me when they catch you.'' She was asleep again many hours later when a wet body came hurtling through the terrace door and into her bed. ''Scully,'' he whispered. She had time to pull the sheet over him before the main door burst open and the lights blazed on. Scully began to shriek, loud, high-pitched screams, rich with vibrato. ''Brian, wake up!'' A couple of uniformed guards stood in the doorway, looking confused. ''Sorry, folks,'' one said. ''We got a report... well, I guess it's a mistake. Sorry. Please, lady, shut up, we're goin', okay?'' They left, closing the door. ''What time is it?'' Scully asked. ''Around three.'' ''I can't believe it.'' ''What?'' ''You're all wet. You really did go for a swim.'' ~~~ Conference Room The Shipp Clinic Derry, New Hampshire 2:30 AM Sunday ''Seaford, you're going to have to get your New York weirdos out of here. The Judge is coming today.'' Dr. Sands was younger than Dr. Seaford, but clearly in charge. ''I don't know if I can help them anyway. Still, I wish I could try. She seems so repressed,'' Seaford said. ''Get a grip, Franklin. We were going bankrupt the old way. With a friend like the Judge, we've got a steady cashflow, and most of all we have the box.'' ''Yes, the box is a great advance. When are we going to publish our findings?'' ''Franklin, you really are an idiot.'' The phone range and Seaford answered it. He frowned as he listened, then reported to Sands. ''Brian Kessler left the video library. Now he's in the pool.'' ''Fine. Give him a few minutes, then activate the alarm. That should get him back to his room, but have them make sure. I don't want him wandering around all night.'' ~~~ The Shipp Clinic Derry, New Hampshire Suite 210 ''I want to show you something.'' Scully reached under the mattress and pulled out a rectangular box. Mulder was astonished. ''There really is a magic box? How did you get it?'' ''I searched the treatment room.'' ''That's the one section that's really locked up tight. Didn't anyone see you? What about the alarm?'' ''I wore a labcoat. You can go anywhere in a labcoat. Oh, and I used the key from Seaford's desk.'' ''Nice work, Scully. And now we can leave! We're done here.'' ''Mulder, we've got nothing. We've got more questions than before. We thought this was some bogus cover-up of yet another presidential indiscretion. So we went through the motions. But there really is something going on here, and I can't imagine what.'' ''But we've got the magic box. We take it back and let the lab figure it out.'' ''You don't understand, Mulder. This is a standard medical device, a Biometronics twitch monitor. It has nothing to do with any of this. And they're got five of them.'' ''What is it used for?'' ''Several things. We use it to monitor the level of neuromuscular blockade when patients are given paralytic agents, during surgery, for example. It sends out a series of electrical impulses and we count the number of twitches in response.'' ''Could it be used to induce an erection?'' ''I suppose so, with the proper placement of the electrodes. I guess you could use a pair of spinal needles to access the nerve, or perhaps a rectal probe.'' ''I'm sorry I asked.'' ''Relax, Mulder, I'll show you how it actually works.'' She peeled the backings from the two electrodes and placed the sticky pads on her hand. ''When I push the button it will initiate a series of twitches.'' She did. Nothing happened. She pressed the electrodes down with her finger to improve the contact and tried again. Still nothing. She switched the wires leading to the electrodes. Nothing again. ''I guess the battery is dead.'' She turned the box over to see how it opened. ''Mulder, give me you army knife. I need the screwdriver.'' Mulder lay on his side, propped on an arm, staring at her dreamily. ''Oh, for heaven's sakes,'' Scully exclaimed. She reached across him to get the knife from his pile of stuff on the nightstand. He exhaled audibly. ''I can't get this started,'' she said, struggling with the screwdriver. He said nothing. ''You're about as useful as this stupid twitch monitor.'' ''Scully.'' ''What?'' ''Do you realize we're in bed together?'' ''Well, guess what? You can keep the bed, now that it's all wet. I still can't believe you actually went swimming. While I was skulking around stealing this broken twitch monitor.'' She tossed the box in a suitcase and settled herself on the sofa. ''Aren't you cold?'' He just groaned. ~~~ Dr. Seaford's Office The Shipp Clinic Derry, New Hampshire Sunday morning Dr. Seaford looked serious. ''We're here to discuss our findings from your sessions yesterday. To get right to the point, I don't think the relationship enhancement program is appropriate for you at this time. What I would recommend is that each of you spends some time in intensive individual therapy. Perhaps in a year or two you will want to reconsider a weekend here.'' ''Oh, this is just great,'' Scully exploded at Mulder. "You got us thrown out!'' ''Please, Carrie, I don't want you to think of it like that . This program is not for everyone. And Carrie... I found some of your responses to be quite... unusual.'' ''MY responses? Just what responses are you talking about?'' ''Let's see.'' Dr. Seaford flipped through the folder. ''Okay. Here, where you were asked to describe your partner's body. You gave a lengthy description, and the phrase you used most often was 'within normal limits.' I'll read you a section: 'adult white male, appears approximately stated age, skin turgor adequate, free of icterus, mottling, or cyanosis.'' ''Well, look at him,''exclaimed Scully. ''Anyway, what did he say about my body?'' She glared at Mulder, who had his face in his hands. He was either sobbing or laughing. ''He said you had a nice body.'' ''That's it?'' ''He used a colorful expression to indicate that--'' ''Dammit, exactly what did he say?'' ''I said you were build like a brick shithouse.'' Mulder had gotten himself under control. ''Like a what! And that's your idea of a good answer. Is this some kind of guy-thing conspiracy?'' ''Carrie, please calm down. It's an earthy way of saying he likes how you look.'' ''So you're throwing us out because I wasn't earthy enough?'' ''Of course not. Some of Brian's answers were also... atypical. In the free association test, he answered 'my sister' forty-five times. And you both had some trouble with the 'Feeling the moment' exercise.'' ''That's the one where we pound each other with pillows?'' ''No, you were very good at that. This was the backrub one.'' ''Well, he wouldn't let me do it.'' ''You didn't do it right,'' Mulder countered. ''I didn't know you were ticklish there.'' ''I think you get the idea,'' Dr. Seaford said soothingly. ''I hope to see you in the future, when you are ready.'' ''Don't abandon us, Dr. Seaford. I know I need help. Isn't there something you could do, maybe some new therapy? There must be something you're working on.'' Scully fixed her blue eyes on the doctor. ''There might be something. Would you mind waiting outside while I make a phone call.'' ''You two can do whatever you like,'' Mulder said. ''I'm out of here. Just tell me when to pick her up.'' ~~~ Shipp Clinic Hallway Sunday morning ''We're leaving,'' Mulder whispered urgently. ''We've got the box. You're not going to let Dr. Demento experiment on you.'' ''The box is nothing. It doesn't do anything. I want to know what's going on here.'' ''Scully, the box works. It does something, I'm not sure what. Maybe it just makes you see the obvious. We've got it and we're going.'' ''You go ahead. Send the box down to the lab, if you like. Pick me up later. I've got to find out what they're up to.'' ''I'm not leaving without you.'' ''Stop it! I can't work with you like this. Take care of the box, okay? See you later.'' Dr. Seaford's Office Dr. Seaford is on the telephone. Seaford: Eugene, I want to work with the Kessler woman for a couple of hours. She's had this great breakthrough, she's really ready to change. Sands: I told you to get them out of here. The Judge is going to require all out attention. He's got the new model for us to test. Seaford: That's wonderful! But the old model is wonderful, too. Why do you always focus on its limitations when it can accomplish miracles as it is? Sands: Franklin, I know how you feel. In the old days, I would have been excited as hell to find a device that could ignite passion. And I wouldn't have cared that it only worked for people who already loved each other, or that they had to be soaking wet. But you know where our funding comes from. And you know that the Judge's interests are different from ours. If you want to keep this clinic going, you'll start to focus on the big picture. Seaford: You talk about the old days and you say you know how I feel. Prove it. Give me two hours. Sands: You've got an hour and a half. And get someone to babysit the husband. He likes to explore, if you remember. ~~~ The Shipp Clinic Treatment Room Dr. Seaford looked at his watch. The medication should be starting to work. ''How do you feel, Carrie?'' he asked. Scully took a minute to answer. ''I'm fine.'' ''Let's talk about Brian.'' ''Copywriter, Madison Avenue, late thirties...'' ''Carrie. Tell me about Fox.'' He hoped the pet name would trigger a deeper response. ''Fox. Trust him. Protect him.'' ''How do you protect him?'' ''Say he's dead. Shoot him.'' The door opened and Dr. Sands entered. He looked at Scully and then at his colleague. ''Holy cow, Franklin, what are you trying to do?'' ''She's so uptight,'' Seaford said. ''You think I gave her too much?'' Sands looked over the empty medication packets. ''What is she, fifty kilos? Unless she's here for root canal, you gave her too much. You got the husband coming back for her an hour from now? Just make sure she's ready. Man, we're cutting this close.'' ''Are you going to tell the Judge about our VIP clients?'' ''Tell him what,that Al and Tipper set the night on fire? They're married, Franklin. How's he going to use that?'' ''It just shows how helpful the box can be, even in its current state.'' ''Seaford, you can't be that stupid. You used the box on the Gores?'' Sands's pager bleated, and he used the wall phone to respond, still staring at Seaford. ''Franklin,'' he said after his call, ''they caught Kessler going through your files. Don't you lock your office? Get the woman ready, we're running them out right now.'' ~~~ The Shipp Clinic Hallway Seaford stood outside his office. Inside, the three guards trying to drag Mulder out of the room were not making much progress. ''Where's my wife?'' Mulder screamed. ''I wanna see my wife!'' A fourth guard, the chief of security, stood next to Seaford, evaluating the situation. ''Look, doc, just get his wife. That's all he's hollering about.'' ''I can't, Sid, she's still too zonked.'' ''Then snow him too. He's not gonna shut up, you know. Dr. Sands is gonna have my hide if the Judge walks in on this scene.'' ''I can't sedate him, Sid, I didn't get his consent.'' Sid stared at Seaford. ''Uh, doc, I don't think he consented to this wrestling match, either. Just get a needle ready.'' ''Will you be able to handle him then?'' ''We got a motel key from his pocket. If we can get him to his motel, he can scream all he likes there. And I'm telling you, he'll be okay once you bring his wife to him.'' ~~~ Airport Inn Manchester, New Hampshire Sid, the security chief, is speaking to Dr. Seaford on the telephone. Sid: You're worried if he's gonna wake up okay? Trust me, doc, he's awake. I know you can't hear him, we got his mouth covered with duct tape. Oh yeah, it's great stuff. We got all of him taped. Billy and me, we tied him to the bed when he started waking up. To the bed frame. Took the whole roll. Well, I don't think he's happy, doc. You gonna have his wife here soon? White Oldsmobile Intrigue Northbound, I-93 ''Where are we going?'' Scully asked. ''You asked me that two minutes ago, sweetheart. We've going for a ride.'' The security man kept his patience. He was just glad he hadn't been one of the guys assigned to Mulder. ''Can I have a drink of water?'' ''When we get there.'' ''Are we almost there?'' ''Go back to sleep.'' Airport Inn ''They're awfully busy for a Sunday out of season,'' the guard remarked to the driver. ''Come around and give me a hand.'' Together they walked Scully to the door. Sid let them in gratefully. ''Good, let's get out of here,'' he said. ''You think she'll be able to get him loose?'' Scully's guard asked doubtfully. ''Sure, sooner or later.'' They left, and Scully leaned against the closed door. Mulder writhed on the bed, trying to get her attention. She saw him at last. ''Mulder, look at you!'' She staggered to the bed and began rearranging his tousled hair. ''And you're taking up the whole bed.'' She squeezed in next to him and fell asleep. ~~~ Denny's Restaurant Hartford, Connecticut ''I got us a flight out of Hartford,'' Scully said, sitting down at the table. ''And I found out what all the cops and press were doing at the airport in Manchester. Ken Starr flew into town.'' ''I have a recurring nightmare about Kenneth Starr,'' Mulder said between forkfuls. ''He corners me somewhere and tells me he used to work with my father.'' ''You know, we've been lucky. We're about the only ones who never had to work on Whitewater.'' Mulder shrugged. ''You want to talk about it?'' she asked. ''I thought there was nothing to talk about. I was drugged, you were drugged. If a tree falls in the forest and everyone was drugged, it doesn't make any noise.'' ''I don't understand you. Don't you feel used? Manipulated? I do. Stop smiling, Mulder!'' ''Scully, we're two consenting adults. Admittedly the particulars were unusual, but sometimes you just happen to be down by the dock when your ship comes in.'' ''Happen to be? We get ordered to a sex clinic, I zap you with some kind of rewired twitch stimulator, we're both drugged, and you get yourself tied to a bed. That's not two consenting adults, that's an assemblage. And you are unconcerned.'' He turned away, then faced her once more. ''It's happening again. We're there at the same time, go through the same thing, and then it turns out you have a completely different view of it. I was there too, Scully. Don't tell me you didn't like it, I know better. The people in the next room know better! You can't exactly say I took advantage of you.'' ''I know what I did.'' She shook her head. ''What shall we call it? I exploited your predicament. I risked your safety by leaving you in a compromised state. Dammit, Mulder, you're smiling again.'' ''Scully, whatever it was, it was the zenith of my corporeal existence in this life or any other. What can I say about the concatenation of events that crystalized into our encounter? Through what agency, malevolent or kind, did this bounty befall me, or was it merely the random accumulation of circumstance? Consider everything we've been through, Scully. Is this the experience you would choose to obliterate?'' ''Mulder, I can't even recognize the person I was yesterday. That was nothing like me. I've never done anything like that before. I tormented you for hours!'' ''You are quite a tease.'' ''I didn't even untie you.'' ''Sure you did, after you had your way with me. And you took the tape off my mouth right away.'' ''But that was so I could make you beg for it. Oh, Mulder, I'm so sorry!'' ''It's quite all right. Anyway, I got you back.'' ''You don't understand. I'm not saying it wasn't thrilling, transcendent, and explosive. I just don't see what it has to do with you and me.'' He reached for her hand. ''Listen. Even if it took a magic box, a jackass psychiatrist, and a boatload of drugs, I'm glad it happened. But if you're saying it could only happen that way, that it has nothing to do with us now, then I'm going to ask you for a favor.'' She didn't answer, but he continued. ''If that's the way it is, I'm driving home. I'm going to need the time alone. I want you to get on that plane without me.'' ''Mulder, you sound like you're asking me to go with Victor Laszlo.''She was smiling but close to tears. ''You know, Mulder, this really is like 'Casablanca.' Our problems don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. The fate of the world depends on you, on us. Our work is what matters.'' ''Bullshit. This has nothing to do with the fate of the world, for once. You're scared, Scully. Just tell me what you're scared of.'' ''I did tell you. What I did to you yesterday, how I acted, I'm not like that. I'm clinical, remember? I'm boring. I've seen your women, Mulder, they're tall and arrogant and fascinating. They snap their fingers and you're at their mercy.'' ''How can I reassure you? If I tell you how extraordinary it was for me, you'll say that wasn't you. You always get like this when some woman shows up from my past. And now the other woman is you yourself.'' She paused for a moment to follow his logic. ''And then there's your tape collection,'' she said. ''Those women... and those men...'' ''Why are you obsessed with my tapes? Forget about them. From now on I'll hide them, like everyone else.'' ''I just don't think I'm what you're looking for.'' ''Scully, how do you know what I'm looking for? Do you think I want to be duct-taped and mauled every night? What's wrong with really mediocre sex? I want to bore you, Scully. I want you counting the ceiling tiles.'' What if we skip the flight and drive down together, he thought. Take some time, let the mood lighten... She laughed in spite of herself. ''Mulder, you are sweet,'' she said. I am so confused, she thought. ''That does not sound promising,'' he said. ''Why don't you take the flight home?'' she suggested. ''I'll drive the car down. I need time to think more than you do.'' ''It's a long drive, Scully. What if we both drive to New York and then decide about getting a plane?'' ''But that's ridiculous.'' ''No, you know what's ridiculous?" Mulder asked. ''You're running away because of another woman--you. And I'm losing you to Victor Laszlo because his work is so important. And I'm Victor Laszlo.'' ~~~ FBI Headquarters Washington, DC ''Your report was uncharacteristically concise,'' Skinner said. ''Yes, sir,'' said Scully. ''Just seven words. 'Here is the device you requested.' Anything else you can tell me about the device?'' ''It appears to be a Biometronics Neurostim Eighty-eight,'' Mulder read from the case. ''Appears to be, yes. Biometronics confirms they are the manufacturer of the Neurostim Eighty-eight and that the case is of their manufacture. The inside is another story.'' ''Perhaps it was modified for a different use,'' offered Scully. ''The lab is unable to discern its use or function so far,'' Skinner said. ''They do note some scratch marks on the back of the case, as if someone tried to open it.'' ''I did try, but I couldn't'' Scully said. ''Not surprising. They had quite a time of it in the lab,'' Skinner said. ''Here is a photograph of the components.'' The two agents studied it. ''Do you see that ring in the center? That is the power source. Apparently it is fueled by deuterium oxide.'' ''Heavy water,'' Scully said. ''That's unusual.'' ''Unusual? It's unheard of. The other components are equally exotic.'' Mulder sighed. ''Alien technology. But why? And where did they get it?'' ''The Judge,'' Scully said, surprising herself. ''I don't know what that means. I must have heard them say it.'' ''Once again we end up with nothing but more questions.'' Mulder sighed again. ''Can our friend in the White House tell us anything useful?'' ''You make a lot of assumptions, Agent Mulder.'' Skinner tapped a pencil on his desk. ''However, our friend is no longer interested in this device and feels he may have been mistaken about its powers.'' ''It was the vice-president, wasn't it?'' asked Scully. ''He really did want it for himself.'' ''Our presidential pardon was going to come from Al Gore? I'd say you make a lot of assumptions yourself.'' Mulder looked accusingly at Skinner. Skinner returned the stare without emotion. ''In light of what we now know about the device, I will be expecting a more detailed report. And about your expenses...'' Skinner poked at a pile of forms and receipts. ''This is very confusing.'' Mulder was still glaring at him. ''You flew into Manchester, and you have numerous return flights booked and canceled. The car was rented in Manchester but returned somewhere else. And I don't know how this got in here, a bar-car charge on the Metroliner.'' Mulder and Scully exchanged looks. Neither spoke. ''What is the big deal?'' Skinner clenched his teeth in exasperation. He picked up the paperwork and slapped it down on the desk between them. ''I've already signed it. Just clarify and turn it in to accounting.'' the end Great story, huh? Or maybe not? 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