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A Place To Call Home: A New Beginning ADI;T CC [COMPLETE]

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A Place To Call Home: A New Beginning
By Roswell4ever1 and Angelrose

TEEN TO ADULT

Disclaimer: We do not own nor have we ever owned any of the main characters from the show and or Roswell books in this story. Although we do use the main characters from the show (Max, Liz, Michael, Maria, Isabel, Alex, Tess, Diane and Nancy, Valenti family, exc.), they do not belong to us. The characters that we created in addition, have no relation whatsoever to anyone bearing the same name or names. They are a figment of our imagination.

Part One:
It was a cold and rainy day in Niobe. Not uncommon for April 16th in New York. Liz Parker was sitting at her desk in her room reading Riptide which was her favorite Cathering Coulter book. This was the third time she has read it and she was enjoying it as much now as she had the first time.

She was just getting into it when her mom knocked on the door.

“Hi mom.”

“Hi honey.” Nancy replied. “Done with your homework?”

“I did it in detention.”

“Detention.” Just the sound of it made Nancy roll her eyes and let out a sigh of aggrivation. “I still cant believe they gave you detention for cleaning the erasers during lunch. What are our school systems going to when a student gets into trouble for trying to be helpful?”

With that, Nancy rolled her eyes again and walked out shutting the door behind her.

Before Liz could rally her thoughts around her mothers innocent way of seeing Liz, her brother Michael walked through the door that connected the bathroom to their bedrooms. Michael was Liz’s twin brother and her only source that aggravated her, thus far.

Michael Parker stood a whole 5’9 with sunset blonde hair spiked wildly with black tips. Muscular for his seventeen years, to the many female observers in the Niobe area, Michael was seen as a sex symbol. There was something about his “bad boy” image that drove the girls crazy. He wore a silver earring in his right ear that dangled to his adams apple, a silver loop in his left eyebrow, and a chain hung from his belt loop.

His lifetime idol was Billy Idol and like the pop star, Michael craved wild music. He had recently formed a band where he was the lead singer and bass player. Mother still did not know about this and if he could help it, she never would. Michael wanted to have this be totally his thing.

“If only mom knew how well you clean those erasers and who you clean them with. My so called perfect sister making out with Jesse Slater. Mom would have a heart attack! Gee Liz, maybe you’ll be the one to kill her off instead of me!” Michael chuckled.

“Yeah, well I wouldn’t say anything if I were you Michael. Because if you do, I will just have to tell mom about your little rock group and how Jesse is your drummer! And then I will tell her how Melissa Slater snuck in your bedroom window last night and didn’t leave until 5:30 this morning! And oh, the noises coming out of your room! I should learn to keep a tape player handy!”

“Damn! Why cant I ever get any real good beef on you? You are just so…so…Oh, there just isnt a proper word here other than you suck!”

“No Michael, but I heard that Melissa Slater does!”

With that, Michael got a huge grin across his face and said simply “I don’t kiss and tell Liz.”

He walked out and went back to his room to get ready to sneak out and meet the rest of the band.

“Tell Jesse I said hi!” Liz yelled to him as he crawled out his window. It always seemed to elude Michael just how Liz could know at the right time when he came and went…or who left his bedroom. He didn’t think how thin the walls were, or how she often kept her bedroom window open when it was warm enough.

Liz picked her book back up and continued where she left off.

Meanwhile, in Roswell, New Mexico…

Roswell High was a small town school, centrally based in the town of Roswell, a sleepy busybody town the size of 1200 people. One of the nicest things about this, aside from the obvious degree of safety a person could feel walking the streets at night was the simple fact that a teenager could stand out in a crowd. Max Evans stood out. It wasn’t because he was popular, for that was not the case at all. His best friend in the world was an old indian chief that went by the name of Chief Hughohonoboon, who lived on the Sandhill reservation on the outskirts of Roswell. Growing up, Max secretly wished he could be indian so he could use many of the secrets and experience the life that Chief Hughohonoboon had often spoken of and taught him.

No, Max was not noticed for popularity, he was noticed for his strong interest in painting. He had loved drawing, doodling, landscaping since he was a small boy. It started when he was in grade school and now, at seventeen, it was a big part of his life. He didn’t date much, his love interest as of late was the art studio at the high school. He had a key to it—another handy thing about living in a small town, the trust—and so anotehr night was being spent in the basement floor of the high school.

A paintbrush in hand, Max looked at his latest piece of work, the sand dunes of the desert, the brilliant blue sky of summer, with all the vibrant hues of orange, burnt amber, red, and azure. Max poured all of himself into his painting and would often lose track of time. Somehow it would just get away from him. An hour spared for his love would turn into three or four and sometimes all night. No one could understand this passion, no one except an artist.

There was another side of Max that he tried to ignore for it unnerved him at times. As far back as he could remember, Max had been able to heal people and animals. He didn’t realize he had this ability until put under the position. A year ago, while driving his jeep to the dunes, Max wasn’t looking and hit a dog. He got out and looked and the dog was clearly dead. He went to go pick it up, move it out of the road, and the dog mysteriously came to life. He could not make himself leave the dog there and so took it home and named it Lucky. Then one day, he cut his arm while changing the blades on the lawnmower. When he went to put pressure on the wound to get the bleeding to stop, the cut mysteriously disappeared. Max never spoke a word of any of this to anyone else, for it was something he couldn’t comprehend himself. Why spook his family or anyone else for that matter? No, this was his own secret phenomenon that he kept hidden, often telling himself to forget it ever happened. He had controlled the memories but at night they appeared to haunt him when he least expected them to.

But the one thing that Max could not ignore was much more life altering than this. One Friday afternoon he was in his bedroom watching Footloose. He kept thinking to himself how he wished he could be Kevin Bacon because he ended up with the girl and happy in the end. After the movie had ended, he went into the bathroom to get some ibuprofens out of his medicine cabinet to get rid of the sudden headache he had just acquired. When he looked in the mirror, he realized he was no longer Max Evans! He had turned into Kevin Bacon!! Spiked hair and all. How had this happened?

He could not figure out how to get back to his normal self and could not face his family this way. So he got in his jeep and left home. He found the nearest pay phone and called his mom at work. He told her that he was going to spend the weekend at his friend Daryl’s house. He was the only one that knew that Daryl and his family were in Paris. She didn’t have to know. It took him the entire weekend to figure out how to get back to his normal self. If he had only known that all he had to do was concentrate on who he wanted to be and drink a glass of water, he could become whoever he wanted to become. What in the world did water have to do with it? He had no clue, but whatever worked, he was willing to do and was determined to figure it out.

Dismissing this thought, Max got to work on his painting. What was the use in dwelling on it when he had work to do?

What in the world had she been thinking? Isabel was questioning this to herself ever since she walked into the nightclub with her four friends, Danielle, Rachel, Simone and Rachelle, an hour and a half ago. Isabel was not the partying type, though she did enjoy hanging out with friends. She was social, she guessed, but not so ready as they appeared to be to go dance club hopping to find a boyfriend. If she wanted that, she could go to the school dance next week—which she most likely would anyway. She liked dances. Still trying to get over the breakup with Billy Brinson, a boy she had dated for over a year, Isabel wasn’t so crazy about getting involved again. She had become afraid of being used and rejected again. But her friends were determined she needed to get out, get back into the swing again. And there they were, the five of them, moving around a very crowded hall with wall to wall people dressed in provocative clothing, rubbing against each other, some smoking. The longer they were there the louder and more cramped it became, the more uncomfortable Isable felt. Isabel turned to Danielle, her most outrageous friend with red hair and green eyes who had dated eight guys in the past two months. Danielle was not against playing the field and she was not against bragging about it either. Isabel was no angel herself, but she wasn’t a girl who talked about her love life to the world. Grimacing to the point of whining now, Isabel said, “Danny we need to get out of here. This place is a harem of trashy people.”
Danielle or as she liked to be called “Danny” rolled her pretty make-up covered eyes and said, “It is not! It is cool.” Isabel pulled Danny to the side, in the first place she could find, and said, “Cool? Cool! This is terrible. I’m leaving.” Isabel started to walk away, but was corralled by her other patrols, Rachel, Simone and Rachelle and they were crossing their arms, looking indignant. Isabel knew she could hold her own to one or two, but four? Impossible. They were too willing to call her a prude and make her feel an inch tall. Just as they started doing. By the time she had gotten her argument out and had heard theirs, Isable knew it was pointless. So there she stayed for the next hour and a half, alone, miserable, and wishing she could be anywhere but at the Hotspot Night Club on a Friday night….

Isabel had considered the four to be her friends since they were in the seventh grade. However, over the last six months, she began to notice that as she matured, they seemed to get more immature. She liked to hang out with friends, go shopping, and see movies whereas they liked to go to nightclubs, smoke, drink, and have cheap sex with any man willing. This was not the kind of lifestyle she chose to live.

After they left the nightclub and she went home, she decided it was time to end her relationship with the other four girls. Being friends with them was going to do nothing but get her into trouble and she avoided trouble at all costs. Being in jail once was enough for her and she did not want to go back. She didn’t want to go the first time but when her so called best friend decided to shoplift while her and Isabel were out shopping for homecoming dresses, Isabel went down with her because her friend hid a tube of lipstick in Isabels’ handbag. Just for being there, she now has a mark on her record.

It took her over a year to live it down and prove that she had nothing to do with it and was not some hoodlum out to cause trouble. She had to see a probation officer and go through counseling because even though it was proven that she had nothing to do with it, she was still an accessory to the crime. It was a long and hard road and one she didn’t want to go down again. This is when Billy decided she was not good enough to be with.

She had fun with Billy after the breakup though and he didn’t even know what hit him. Isabel had learned right after the breakup that she could enter peoples dreams and make them see and hear her and/or whatever she wanted them to see and hear. So after the breakup with Billy that left her devastated, she went into his dreams.

By the time she was finished with him, Billy had strong feelings for his best friend Mike that he could not quite explain. All he knew was that he had recurring dreams of being with Mike. Isabel never let him see or hear her because if he had, it probably wouldn’t have worked. When he made a move on Mike, their friendship quickly ended leaving Billy to feel the same feelings of rejection as Isabel went through.

When his parents found out about his newfound preference, they decided it would be best if he no longer lived with them. Shortly after that, Billy moved to New Haven, CT.

She later dreamwalked him again and reminded him that he was not in fact gay so that he would not be permanently marked. She did not want to ruin his life, just teach him a lesson.

Isabel lived her life with fear that someone would figure out that she had the ability to do this so she was very careful not to let anyone figure it out or get too close to her.

Back In Niobe, NY

Liz had put her book down for the night and was getting ready to go to bed when she heard Michael come back in. She thought something must be wrong because he was only gone for 2 hours. He normally stayed out half the night. Before she could go to check on him, she noticed Jesse climbing in her window.

He had dark blonde hair that went halfway down his back, blue eyes and a somewhat odd build. He had very broad shoulders and a tiny waist. Liz did not know what she saw in him but was something captivating about him that she could not quite explain. He was the first guy she had ever dated.

Her parents were very strict about who her and Michael could date and so they dare not let it be known who they are with.

Liz noticed a look of worry and anticipation on his face.

“Hi Jesse.” She said as she walked toward him.

“Hey Liz. We need to talk.”

These are the four words every girl hates to hear. She knew she had not gotten very close to him but she thought it would make it more special when they finally did come together.

Liz sat down expecting the worst. Would he break up with her since she had not given herself to him?

“Whats wrong Jes?”

“I…I…” He wiped the sweat off his brow. “I am moving back to Oregon. My dad is getting transferred to a military base up there and we have to go. I am so sorry Liz, I love being with you and hoped this day would never have to come.”

With that, Liz wiped a tear from her eye, walked to Jesse, put her arms around him and kissed him. She wanted him to know how she felt about him. They kissed passionately.

Jesse suddenly pulled away surprising Liz.

Liz had a look of almost hurt and confusion in her eyes.

“I cant do this Liz. I cant get this close to you because if I do, I am not sure I could stop myself and I will not take advantage of you. I care about you too much.”

He looked at her for a minute, kissed her on the forehead and crawled back out the window.

Liz could not help but feel happy. Not that he was leaving, but that he actually cared about her that much.

She ran to the window and yelled out at him.

“Goodbye Jesse Slater. I will always remember you!”

Michael walked into Liz’s room and sat on the bed.

“Well, now what?” he asked.

“Now we move on somehow. We continue to support each other and we will eventually get through this.” She replied with tears streaming down her face.

Liz was surprised to see that Michael was also crying. He had only been dating Melissa for two weeks, so she knew he wasn’t crying over that.

“Michael, what in the world are you crying for? It isnt like you were dating her for that long.” Liz said

“I am not crying about Melissa, Liz. I am crying because she took my favorite jacket!”

Liz rolled her eyes and pushed him out of the room saying “Only you Michael. Only you!”
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Here is the next part in our story. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed writing it.

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Part Two:

The snow covered the ground like a white fleece blanket. It was only 21*F and dropping quickly. Some said it was a nice day but to Alex Whitman, it was downright frigid!

Alex hated the cold just as much as he hated living in Three Rivers, Michigan. He and his best friend Tess had been living together since Alex became emancipated. His parents were big into drinking and drugs and when they couldn’t get them, they would take all their frustrations out on him. Tess no longer had parents. They had been killed in a car accident in the mountains when Tess was 15. When Alex left his parents house, he moved in with Tess so that they could split the bills and save some money to get out of Three Rivers.

They were ready for a change.

“Alex, I was looking in the coffee can this morning, and between my college fund, your savings, and the money from our jobs, we have $38,000 saved now. I know we agreed to wait until we had $40,000 but I cant stand to stay here anymore. I have to get out of here.”

“I agree Tess. I think it is time to leave this town behind and start over. But, I got to thinking, instead of just leaving town, lets get out of Michigan. There are too many bad memories here and I would just assume leave them as far behind as possible!’

“I was thinking the same thing. So, where do you think we should go Alex?”

“Where do you want to go? We could go to Florida, Oregon, Texas, California, wherever we choose. Any ideas?

“Actually, Alex, I did have an idea. Now, it is just an idea so if you hate it, we can think of something else. But I thought maybe we could just get in the car and drive and see where the road takes us. I thought maybe we would know where we wanted to be when we got there. Does that sound stupid?”

“No, actually it is the best idea I have heard in a long time. Lets do it. Lets go pack up our stuff, load it in the car and leave first thing in the morning. Lets get the hell out of Dodge!”

Tess couldn’t help but laugh at that comment.

“I will go turn on some packing music. How about AC/DC?” Before he could respond, Tess hugged his neck tightly and said “I love you Alex. You are like a brother to me!”

Tess pulled out of the hug and ran into the livingroom of their tiny little apartment to turn on the music while Alex went and started to pack his stuff.

They got all of their stuff packed and between the two of them, everything they owned fit into the back seat of Alex’s 1973 AMC Gremlin.
They set out the next morning unsure of where they were going but sure that they would know it when they got there. They decided to head in the direction of California and drive until they found the right place to stop. Taking turns driving but stopping frequently to take in the sites, eat and sleep, they had already been on the road for three days. They were in no particular hurry but were starting to get discouraged thinking they may never find the right place to live where they could be truly happy again.

It was growing late and Alex had fallen asleep. Tess decided to keep driving instead of finding a hotel. She drove most of the night before pulling over to sleep.

When Alex woke up the next morning, he realized they were pulled off the side of the road and Tess had crawled into the back seat and was sleeping peacefully.

Alex looked around unsure of where they were. All he could see was desert and what looked like a small town in the distance. He slid over to the drivers seat, took the key from under the floor mat and started the car. There was something about that town that was captivating. Like it was pulling him in.

He put the car in drive and pulled back onto the road. When he reached the edge of town, he parked the car in the middle of the road and quickly got out. He opened the back door and shook Tess.

“Tess. Tess, wake up.” Tess moved and slowly stretched mumbling. “What time is it Alex?”

“It is 7:30. Come on, get up.”

“7:30 AM? Alex, I just got to sleep two hours ago. I’m tired.”

“You can sleep later Tess. You have to see this.” By now, Alex was so excited for her to see, that he was jumping up and down.

Tess looked at how Alex was acting and realized that whatever it was, it must be a big deal. Alex never got this excited about anything. She quickly got up and got out of the car.

“What is it Ale…?” Before she could finish her question, she saw it.

“Where are we Alex?” Tess asked.

“The sign just says Roswell. It doesn’t say a state, population, or anything.”

“So this is the famous Roswell New Mexico.” Tess mumbled.

“New Mexico? You drove us to New Mexico?”

Tess just nodded in silence while looking at the town before her with her mouth wide open. They both stood there as if cemented to the ground under their feet.

Finally, they both looked at each other, smiled and said simultaneously “This is it!”


Jim Valenti stood in the airport preparing to board the plane. He was the best P.I. in all of Silver City, New Mexico but had decided to change professions. He never really liked being a P.I. He had always wanted to be a cop and decided to finally do what he always dreamed of doing. He had gotten hired at the Roswell Sheriffs office and had to go to the Police Academy for six weeks for training.

His son Kyle stayed back in Silver City to finish out his Junior year in high school and continue to pack their belongings for the move.

He didn’t want to move. He loved his school and didn’t want to leave his friends behind but understood why they had to go. Roswell needed a new sheriff and Kyle knew his dad would be the best.

“Flight 117 to San Francisco now boarding at gate 13. Flight 117 to San Francisco now boarding at gate 13.” Jim hurried over to gate 13 when he heard the announcement come over the intercom. He stood in line to give them his ticket.

When his turn finally came around, Jim handed the sandy brown haired woman standing behind the ticket counter his ticket and walked down the terminal. He got on the plane and took his seat and prepared to take a nap during the flight. He was to anxious to do much of anything else without hurting himself so sleep looked like the best alternative.

Max didn’t expect to be chosen as a representative of Roswell High. He never saw it as a goal or even a remote possibility that his name would be the one on the list to attend. In Max’s mind, he thought that typically went to the Known Students, the ones who were very popular, their families well-known in the community, and neither he nor his parents fit in that category.

Yet here he was, being asked to do so.

He had to make a decision, then if choosing to go had to leave by the end of the following week. Not much time to reflect, to decide, Max thought, somewhat agitatedly, while going to his locker for the third time that Monday. He had just found out, having been called from the halls, to Mr. Spikelly’s office, the principal at Roswell High.

Did Max want to go? That question didn’t seem hard to answer at the moment. Did he want to go to New York, when his simple, safe life was here, in this small town? No, he really didn’t. But this wasn’t just a choice of whether or not to go to school one day or to choose which oil colors he wanted or needed for his paintings. This was a bigger decision than either of the above choices. Max was a representative and he was always responsible. When someone asked him to do something, if he sounded reasonable, he tried to do it. His life at home was a good one, he didn’t get into trouble, and he was well thought of in his community—by the adults—if not the other students. So he could not just shirk this question off as he would a sweater. It was too huge to do that.

Max did the one thing he felt made the best sense, he went back to the principal’s office and stepping inside said, “Principal Spikelly?” When the middle aged Boy Howdy looked up from his computer at Max and smiled, he said, “Yes, Max?”

Max smiled. He enjoyed a school, or a town for that matter, where people knew who you were. You weren’t merely a number or a last name. They knew you by your first name and also knew your caliber. They didn’t question it. Although could anyone really know anyone else? They didn’t know all of Max Evans, his happenings that had no answers…

Shaking that off for the fact that he had no time to dwell, Max replied with a smile, “Where in New York is this going to be held at, sir?”
Mr. Spikelly grabbed his paperwork from the manila folder on his desk to his right and said, “Give me a minute, Max, and I will go over this with you in detail. Are you going to need a pass for your next class?”

That hadn’t even occurred in Max’s thoughts! But he did need one, so he said, “Sure.”

Mr. Spikelly replied, “After we’re done here, I’ll write one up for you, okay?”

Nodding, Max sat in the chair opposite Mr. Spikelly and waited for his explanation. Mr. Spikelly pushed aside his messy paperwork on his desk, then opening the manila envelope titled, “Debate School Trip”, he read beneath the black letterhead what it read. “Max, this is to be held in Buffalo.” Max’s face went white. He moved back as the dread he questioned settled in. He spoke aloud, involuntarily, saying, “Buffalo? That’s huge. I’d be pummeled over in Buffalo. Maybe this isn’t a good idea.”
Seeing Max’s concern, worried himself now that he would back out and that he would have to find someone else, Mr. Spikelly replied, “Now, Max, I know Buffalo sounds enormous,” and it was. He had been there himself on more than one occasion and hated it both times. But he wouldn’t tell this kid that, not when the town of Roswell was depending on the principal to find a good student worthy of representing the county of Roswellian.

Smiling, Mr. Spikelly replied, “You will have a good time.” Max’s face turned disbelieving. The principal continued seeing he was losing that one, “There will be other students there that you will find challenging.” Max’s arms crossed and his eyes took on that “I’m no idiot” expression that made him sexier than ever before.

Mr. Spikelly tried a final avenue—painful honesty—“Would you rather stay here, hiding behind your locker, spending all your free time locked in a closed up basement not seeing anyone?”

Max felt invaded upon, despite knowing that Roswell was nosy, he didn’t like it being thrust at him like it was a terrible thing to enjoy privacy or to have a hobby. He pushed back from his chair, stood, and said, “Mr. Spikelly, you are not getting anywhere with me. Not like this.” Mr. Spikelly didn’t want to wound Max, only to win him over, so he said kindly, “Max, I didn’t say that to make you angry, only to convince you that it is a good idea to go to Buffalo, next week. I think it would be very beneficial and rewarding for you.”

Max didn’t like these tactics, he wasn’t above going before, but now he felt it was only to make the principal and Roswell look good. So he said flatly in the same cutting honesty as the principal had, “You mean it would be beneficial and rewarding for you, don’t you, Mr. Spikelly?” Mr. Spikelly blanched and sputtered saying, “Well…I…I never said that.”

Max continued, “But you thought it. I think I will go. And it will be for your stated reasons. It will have no bearing at all on how this town might look sending me.”

Mr. Spikelly replied, “Fine. I will set this up today. Thanks again, Max. I’ll be waiting on your report next fall.”

Mr. Spikelly was beaming now.

Max walked to the door, then turned to say, “By the way, Mr. Spikelly. Just because I choose to paint in the evenings that doesn’t mean I am weird or introverted. It means I enjoy painting. If I wanted to date someone, I’d do it. So don’t stereotype me.”

This was the first time Max had ever stood up to authority and as he walked away, toward his next class of the day, Study Hall, Max felt good. He finally felt understood about his love for painting. Now if only his family could respect his privacy!


No sooner had Jim Valenti nodded off for sleep on the Western Express airplane, than he heard the familiar stewardess beam overhead, “Welcome to San Francisco, all passengers may now unbuckle and prepare for unload.” Seated next to a couple who were slow to move Jim took this moment to get alive. He was tired. Being on a plane for two hours, sitting in one spot, made a man weary. He knew when he arrived to the Stardust Hotel, he would have to drop his things only to swing by the closest bookstore available. He had a seventeen-year-old bookworm for a son—one he loved very much—that had begged him to find the latest Star Wars novel. He had them all up to this one, Jim thought with an inward eye roll. And they were costly when you added them all together, but Kyle was worth it. Kyle Valenti was a hard working student, a junior this year, of all things. Time had flown by and the years were too fast. But he was all Jim had now that Karen, his wife of twelve years, was gone. When he lost her to cancer, Kyle was just five, so young.

Knowing that he couldn’t bring back Kyle’s mother as much as he wanted to for a good long time, Jim put all his attention into securing a good future for Kyle. Working as a P.I. when he would rather be a cop, so that he would be taken care of, Jim doted on Kyle. He saw Kyle as his best achievement, no matter what else happened in his life.

He was a good boy, Jim thought, with a smile, and as he slowly made his way through the aisle with his bags in hand, he affirmed that Kyle was worth hailing a cab into midday traffic. He was worth it all.

Amy DeLuca knew what it was like to pull in a hard day’s work. But she also knew that what she did was a good thing, one she loved, and that made the overtime hours seem worthwhile. Amy ran a bookstore on Lakeshire Drive, in San Francisco. It had been her dream since she was a young girl to invest her time and love in reading novels, so when she graduated high school, she went to a bank and borrowed the money to buy Sam Waldon’s old building and turn it into her bookstore. She’d been in there ever since, selling novels of all ranges, all genres.

Boy she’d come a long way since high school. Back then, Amy had been a Roster, born in a family that were strict but caring, Amy Roster studied night and day. She was a child that didn’t let herself party much because she felt it would detract from her grades, from her goals of graduation and future successes. It had paid off! Not long after graduation she was in a bank, speaking with a manager and getting a loan signed for $30,000 to renovate the old General Store into a bookstore. She soon married Rick DeLuca, one of her customers, and had a little girl. Of course Maria was no little girl now. She was sixteen. Two years ago, Rick met another woman and deciding he didn’t love Amy anymore, he filed for divorce. She was very hurt—devastated—for a very long time. Some days she still felt the ache of being betrayed. But she had gone on with her life pouring all of her heart and her life into her store, and into seeing to it Maria grew up independently, fending for herself, so she could make it on her own. Keeping her ex-husband’s last name had been a very difficult decision. The only thing though that had her doing it was Maria. She didn’t want Maria having to answer questions at school from cruel kids who often lived to harass and say, “You’re the reason your dad didn’t stick around.” This fear kept Amy a DeLuca rather than a Roster at 45.

So far her plan had worked. Amy’s business, or otherwise called Amy’s Books was doing nicely profit wise and Maria was…well she wasn’t a Marcia Brady by any means, but she was a big help around the house and she was very independent and extremely headstrong.

As Amy got into the closing shop mode, she glanced at the shelves of books, wall to wall in neat rows and smiled. Yes, this was her small victory. Maria was her focus, but this was her home away from home. She could read while here, and did! And she had the pleasure of reading whatever crossed her mind while selling favorites to consumers. It was wonderful and Amy couldn’t ask for a better job. Except for one thing…the crime. San Francisco was not called a crime capitol for nothing. And even though this was a fairly nice neighborhood, she had come here more than once with a break-in. One time in particular she had a broken window that cost her $50 to repair. Amy decided this year that if it didn’t improve over the next six months, she would have to sell her bookstore and move to a smaller town. Maria was utmost in her mind and heart. If things got too bad, Amy knew she would pack up and leave. But right now she didn’t have to worry about it….

Jim stopped the cab driver on Lakeshire Drive, where Amy’s Books resided with a big sign out front. It was pink neon and had a small child reading over a plush couch. It was cute. He felt compelled to stop here, rather than at the one down two blocks. It just felt right. When the cab driver spoke of this, he spoke fondly of Amy, the girl who owned it. Somehow, his description of a 5’6 medium build woman with blonde hair and blue eyes had Jim recalling a young girl he went to school with—but he told himself he was exhausted from a long haul on a cramped plane. And he got out, paid the cab driver, and chose to forget his fantasy of seeing someone he couldn’t ever hope to see again. His secret crush from San Wyles High School, in San Francisco….

That worked for about a minute. Then he saw the woman running the store.

“Amy? Amy Roster?” His surprise made it difficult to speak.

“Well, now there is a name I havent heard in years. Amy Roster died years ago. Amy DeLuca took her place.” Amy replied.

“You don’t remember me do you?” Jim asked, his voice recovering now.

“You are going to have to remind me sir. I see so many people in here on a day to day basis that it is impossible to remember every face I see.”

“San Wyles High School. Class of 1971. You were the best looking girl in the entire school. I remember how the entire time we were friends, it was so difficult for me to not try to take it to the next level. But, you were dating Brett Stuckey and I knew I had no chance. There were times I wanted to eliminate him from the face of the earth just because he had you and I didn’t.”

Amy was looking at him with surprise and confusion. She had a lot of friends in high school and ninety percent of them were guys. She just couldn’t figure out which one he was. Until…

“Do you remember our senior prom? Oh what a disaster that turned out to be. I was trying so hard to impress you and all I was really doing was making a fool of myself. I cant believe I actually spilled my punch on Mr. Decker’s lap. He was so mad that he wouldn’t even look at me during our graduation. I was such a dork.”

“Jim.” She mumbled to herself. “Jim Valenti, how the hell have you been? I havent seen you in so long. I guess I never thought I would see you again. Oh, I cant believe you are actually here.”

“Well, I am here for the Police Acadamy. I just got the sheriffs position in Roswell, New Mexico and they have sent me here for training. I saw the bookstore here and decided to stop in to see if you have the latest Star Wars book. My son Kyle loves them.”

“Actually, you are in luck. I have one left. It is over here in the Sci-Fi section. Follow me.”

Jim followed Amy to the next aisle and took the book she handed him.”

“Anything else I can get for ya?” She asked looking at him in utter amazement of how good he still looked.

Amy always had a major crush on Jim in high school but was not about to admit it now. She just couldn’t get over how nicely built he was and those eyes. She could just melt in those eyes.

“Amy? Are you ok?” Jim asked with a concerned look on his face.

Oh man! After all these years, she still couldn’t keep her eyes off of him long enough to actually concentrate on a conversation.

“I’m sorry Jim. I have a lot on my mind right now. Did you say something?”

Jim just chuckled. He had an idea what she was thinking because he was thinking the exact thing.

“Oh, that’s ok. I understand. I just said that this will be all for today.” He handed her the book so she could ring it up.

“$11.95” She said. The book was actually $18.95 but she gave him a discount because she knew him. And because she was trying to impress him.

“Amy, I saw a little diner open across the street. Would you like to go get a cup of coffee?” Jim asked. He was so nervous his palms were sweating and the plastic bag with the book in it that she just handed him slipped out of his hand and hit the floor.

“Smooth Jim. Real smooth.” He mumbled to himself.

“I would really like that Jim. Just let me shut off the lights and lock the door.” Amy said with a big smile on her face. She tried to contain it but just couldn’t.

“Ok. It is really nice to see you again Amy. Really nice.”

“And it is really nice to see you again too Jim.”

With that, Amy locked the front door and they walked across the street to Lea’s Diner, drank coffee and talked the night away.

It was 7:15 A.M. and Max was finally ready for his trip to New York. Principal Spikelly told him it would be held in Buffalo which made Max even more nervous than he already was. Buffalo was a huge city. Especially compared to Roswell. He had to leave in 15 minutes to meet Mr. Jillahan and the rest of the students. They had chosen one freshman, one sophomore, one junior and one senior to make the trip. At least he would not be alone. That thought made him feel a little bit better but he still had butterflies in his stomach the size of elephants.

“Max can I borrow your Outkast cd while you are gone?” Isabel asked while standing in his bedroom doorway. “I want to burn a copy of it.”

“I don’t mind Is. My cds are in the holder over by my closet. Borrow whatever you want. It is going to seem so weird not being here for three weeks. I have never slept in a bed that wasn’t mine before.”

“Well, I have and it really isnt a big deal. Just pretend it is your bed and you will be fine. That is what I had to do at my first sleepover and it really helped.”

“Thanks Is, I will try it. Cant hurt right?”

“Well, now I don’t know about that. I could get out my little voodoo doll and have some fun. If you start to feel like something is biting you in the butt or leg, it is just me.”

He picked up his pillow and threw it at her.

“You don’t have a voodoo doll Isabel and even if you did, you wouldn’t be able to figure out how to use it. You would just try to change the way it dressed. I can just see it now. A little white rag type doll wearing a black mini skirt a red skimpy shirt, boots up to its knees with matching hat and shoes.”

“You just described a streetwalker Max.”

“Well, if the corner fits.” Max said laughing so hard his stomach began to cramp.

Isabel acted offended.

“Well Max, I guess that is the only kind of girl you will ever have interested in you so you better start memorizing the street corners.”

“Yeah well, I would rather pick up a girl from a street corner than to be the girl on the street corner.”

“Are you calling me a streetwalker Max?”
“No. Just stating a fact. I am not interested in a relationship anyway Is. There are no girls around here that strike me. I will just stick to my painting.”

“You will find someone Max. I have confidence in you. The right girl is out there.” Isabel looked at her watch. “You better get going Max. You have to meet Mr. Jillihan in five minutes. Have fun Max.”

Isabel walked over to him and gave him a hug and kissed his cheek. “Don’t pierce anything I wouldn’t.” She told him giggling.

“I wont. Don’t date any guys I will have to kill.”

“I wont.” Bye Max.”
“Bye Isabel.”

Max walked out the door and got in his jeep. He quickly drove to the school and jumped on the van with the rest of the students making the trip. It was going to be a very long drive. They were going to be gone for three weeks. A week to drive there, a week to stay and a week to drive back. It was a good thing he brought lots of stuff to keep him busy. He made sure to pack a sketchpad and special pencils so he could at least draw. It wasn’t the same as painting but it would have to do. He also brought his personal cd player and his favorite cds and some books to read. Yep it was going to be a very long trip.
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Picture drawn by Angelrose.

What can we say? We are truly addicted! Here is part three.

Disclaimer: We do not own any of the Roswell characters. With the exception of the Roswell characters, the coffee shop Liz works at (Dean And Deluca) and the towns, the events and additional characters are the makings of our imagination. May the force be with you!

Part Three:

Riding in the backseat with three other students from Roswell High, a teacher, Mr. Jillahan, and the freshman, Derek Stately’s dad, Phillip Stately, Max couldn’t count the hours he had spent on this road trip that was to take him to New York. All he knew was that it had been a long, tiresome journey and he was just now seeing the lights of New York approaching, seven days later. He’d tried drawing, but that became impossible with the jarring of the wheel from a pair of adult drivers that refused to drive sensibly—or let the students take a turn. Pride had been bigger than they were, Max concluded after several days in this light tan 90’s Dodge Minivan. Max could go on about the highlights of riding backseat in a used Minivan that was just as tired as he or more, if possible, such as the lack of air conditioning on most days, and the loud noises that clearly spoke car problems that were ignored. But why depress himself further, he thought to himself?

Pride had kept Max unable to draw and nearly unable to read. Nearly. He was not so easily swayed from that joy. He had brought along an assortment of novels, from Sci Fi to Western. He was currently working on a western novel that had him out in the middle of an ambush with just he and the other wrestlers against a tough relentless prairie. Smiling, Max thought that this was his type of book. At least if he toned out the driving childishness of whom was best suited to drive while the current driver had them all over the road from the bickering, Max could enjoy the pleasant past-time of what Wade Robbinsworth, the main figure in his novel, was doing. Anything had to be better than what the alternative was, Max thought miserably.

Max missed his house in New Mexico. He missed his family. This was the first time he had ever left for this long a time in his life. He wouldn’t say a word of this to anyone in the car, but secretly, Max wished he could be there, instead of here, on this trip. What was the point in going all these miles when three other students could do the job sufficiently of representing Roswell? Why did Max have to be part of it?

Well, if he did have to go, which it appeared he did, Max thought, he would attempt to enjoy part of it. Turning the page in his novel, he pulled his earphones up to his ears, turned on the latest CD he was listening to, INXS, and tried his best to make the best of a thoroughly bad situation. If he wasn’t allowed to get some breathing room soon, from these same people he’d been with day in and day out for six solid days, Max knew he would go insane!

Liz Parker continuously looked at her watch and the wall clocks that Monday in April. She was bored to tears and wanted to leave, to escape the confining spectrum of the high school. Her mind just wasn’t on school today, it was on getting on her Mopehead she had gotten for her seventeenth birthday, two months ago, and letting the wind rush through her brown hair she’d recently streaked light brown through. She didn’t have any real place in her mind to ride to, just down the road. Here recently ever since Jesse had left Liz had begun to feel extremely restless. Maybe it was the time of school year, maybe it was her age, her mother seemed to think it was. She tried so hard to be responsible, to be what she should be, but deep down, Liz just wanted to be reckless. When the final bell rang, Liz grabbed her bags, her books, and her keys from her purse and high tailed it out the front door, to the side of the brick building that was a century old. She was on a mission. When she reached her bike, Liz took off, not knowing she was about to face another chapter in her young life….

Michael wasn’t in such a hurry to take off from the school, however. There was sometihng or shall I say someone that kept his attention directly. When a tall, blonde with green eyes was smiling and flirting with a guy, unless his mama raised him to be blind and stupid, he didn’t walk away. He pursued her. In Michael Parker’s case, he pounced like an alley cat in the fix of spring fever.

He glanced at Liz long enough to know she had left early, then dismissed it as her weirdness in effect as usual and walked over to Tammy Bartlette, strutting over to her with his casual walk that said he wasn’t afraid of a thing, much less this girl. Tammy was new to the school and was nervous around people in general because of this. But there was something to be said about a hot guy with a gorgeous smile! Tammy purposely stalled reaching down for her things, off the bench beside the school, and picking htem up, showed Michael some cleavage, a lot of legs from her short skirt, and a smile that was knockout beautiful. Smiling up at Michael who was near her now, Tammy said, “Hi.”

Michael grabbed a piece of her notebook paper she had forgotten on the ground, handed it to her and said comfortably, “Hey. You’re new, aren’t you? In my Psych class, right?”

Nodding, Tammy took the piece of paper, thanking him, and adding, “Yes. And I’m not so sure I am going to do well in it. Mr. Tipley seems tough.”

Smiling with his cocky Tom Cruise expression that had Tammy excited all of a sudden, Michael replied, “Oh, I wouldn’t worry about that. All you have to remember is that Tipley is an old codger and all he wants is for you to look like you care. Take lots of notes, study the margins, vocabulary words, what he discusses—and only what he discusses—and you will do fine.”

Tammy gave Micahel her first questionable expression as she siad, “How many tests have you taken with him?”

Michael thought for a moment, then replied, “A few. I wouldn’t lie to you, sweetheart.”

Ordinarily Tammy would be offended to say the least by such an endearment by a stranger, but from Michael, it sounded flattering. She smiled and said, “You know if I was in a differnet mood, I’d deck you for that comment.”

Michael warmed over that remark and said, “It wasn’t meant bad. Actually, I don’t know what made me say it, except reflex.” Baloney, Michael thought. He knew that he liked her, but if he told her that he wanted to make a move on her, or attempt to do so, she might slap him in the face and storm away. His opportunity for a Friday night makeout session would be lost for good. Again, Mama didn’t raise no fool. He listened as Tammy relayed her history that led her to this small town in New York. By the time they left the school, he felt sure that he had doen the right thing by sticking around to talk with Tammy Bartlette. She was shy acting, unlike a good majority of the girls he had known, but somehow Michael liked that. He walked her to his midnight blue ’78 Chevelle. He could begin to fantasize about what they’d do weeks down the road in the back of his baby, but somehow, Michael didn’t want to….Not just yet.


An hour later, Max found himself on the side of the Main Street road, in Niobe, stranded! The driving fiasco had turned uglier than planned and they had hit a rut in the road. All the participants were outside, on the side of the dirt road, talking, all except Max.

Fuming inwarldy, Max could gladly tell any of them what he thought, but he chose not to. Instead, he paced back and forth, trying harder than ever before to calm down. If he exploded, he would only show he was angry and nothing else would get done. No, he needed to keep some control in his system. Even if deep down he watned to yell at the adults for their lack of maturity this entire trip that had inevitably at least in part led to the stranded van.

Then something caught his attention from the corner of his mind and for a brief moment, he didn’t have to wonder how he would get through this. A Mopehead and rider flew down the road beside them, and all Max could do was wish he had one so he could take off too! He had just barely glanced at the rider and saw that it was a girl, with wild brown hair blowing behind her and wearing a black helmet, slick pants and a dark black tank top. She might have been wearing boots? He didn’t know for sure. But whatever, he just wanted away from this mess.

Grabbing his bags, Max treid to dismiss it and walked to the teacher, Mr. Jillahan, saying, “How soon can we get going?”

Mr. Jillahan didn’t know what to say. Instead, he patted Mr. Stately on the shoulder and said, “Do you think we can get out of here anytime this year, Phil?”

That’s the way to do it, Max thought grimly, be a jerk. We’ll be here all day and part of the night at this rate. Disgusted, Max thought of what he could do to find a place to unwind. He sure wasn’t going to get anything out of this, so he thought of a diner. He could go insdie and get something to drink. Why not?

Looking at the grown ups, Max said, “I’m heading on into Niobe for a bit. I need a break.”

They looked concerned, and Mr. Jillahan said, “Would you like someone to go along? This is a small town, but you know no one.”

Max didn’t think, he merely spoke, “It can’t be worse than standing here in the middle of a road, waiting for the car to get unstuck, now can it?”
At the speechlessness from the teacher and parent, Max let out a deep breath, sighed and said, “I’ll most likely be at a diner, so you don’t need to go along unless you just want to see the town diner. It is a small town so it won’t be hard to find you.” I’ll look for a broken down van. Disliking this mood of his, Max got the agreement to meet at the diner at around four today and went on foot into the main street of Niobe. He was grateful for the escape….

Liz didn’t miss the van that was broken down. In fact she nearly went back a time or two to check on them. But this was New York and life was scary. Not everyone on the side of the road could be believed to be innocent. Most were questionable these days. Liz watched the news, read the papers, enough to know that. Her jaunt down the road was great. She didn’t go above speed for fear of a ticket—and the explanation at home that would follow.

So she instead she headed home, got dressed and ready and left for work. Monday’s Wednesdays and Fridays Liz worked at Dean and DeLuca’s, as a waitress. It gave her some spending money and was a nice job. She enjoyed her boss, the friends who came in and the coworkers who worked with her. Michael had worked there last year, but quit when it got in the way of his after school activities. Now that his recent band was ever the priority in his life anyway, he had no time for a part time job. Nor did he seem to want one.

Liz didn’t really care. She chose to be responsible. But Michael didn’t have to be like her anymore than she like him.

Dressed in her pink slacks and white shirt that were her uniform, Liz said she’d see her family later, took the keys and her supper and headed out the door for work. She wouldn’t see the house again until around nine-thirty tonight….

As Liz was settling in to work for her afternoon/evening shift, Max was already seated in a booth, drinking a tall glass of Coke. He had been her for the better part of an hour. It was great! No whining adults, no childish kids, just Max and the soft drink in front of him. He reached down to the squared linoleum floor to his maroon bookbag, grabbed his Western novel and proceeded to pick up in Chapter Five, where he left off.

Then he saw her. A pretty brunette, waiting tables, with the sweetest smile he had ever seen. She had her hair pulled back into a ponytail, wore a pink hat but Max saw these things to be inconsequential. He was more focused on her voice. When he could hear it, he detected a soft gentle sound to it. She wasn’t loud or obnoxious sounding. She was kind in a quieter tone. Max smiled, lifted his hand when he felt bold enough and when he had her attention, said, “Miss, I need another refill, please.”

Liz grinned at her newest customer, looked at his glass of Coke, and then at him and said, “Sure, I can get you one, but wouldn’t you rather drink the one in front of you first? Or is there something wrong with it?”

Max looked at his full to the brim glass of Coke, wished he could crawl under the table and said to the pretty girl name-tagged Liz, “Bad line.” Liz had the deepest brown eyes Max had ever seen. They were round and honest appearing. He felt compelled to stare for just a moment.

Liz laughed lightly, breaking his reverie, and said, “It isn’t original, but I’ve heard worse. Can I do something for you?”

Max could think of a few things she could do for him, but this was not the place to discuss them and he wasn’t the kind to bring them up. Max was too shy and too decent to be that open with his inner feelings. If he were a differnet sort of guy, he might ask her to go out with him sometime. He might grab her close and kiss her passionately. But that was going too far with a girl he had just met in a diner. He didn’t know her, or her status. She could be engaged, married, dating someone. Max wasn’t that impetuous.

Max shook his head and said, “No, thanks.”

Liz found herself asking, “Are you sure?” It was her nature to be a good person, to be sure she had helped her customers in whatever way she could. But when a customer said no, then she generally walked away until he or she called her back. Somehow, Liz felt this stranger wanted something but he just didn’t know how to ask for it. If hse was nice enough, patient enough, maybe he’d say.

Max was wishing he were someone else and had to stop it before it got out of hand, so he said, “I’ll call you back if I need something, thanks.”

Liz nodded and walked away, feeling strange. Did he just mention what she had been thinking about a second ago? Shaking her head, she inwardly told herself, “Too many late nights staying up, Liz.” And she got to work.

Throuhgout the day, Max watched Liz. It was nice, this ability to be a spectator. But he began to believe he was making her nervous, so he got up and walked over to where he would pay for his drinks. He had had several through the afternoon. It was just past three-fifteen. Paying, Max smiled at the owner and said, “The girl over there, with her hair pulled back, brunette…” Franklyn Greyson glanced at her and said, “Oh, Liz?”

Nodding, Max said, “Yes! Is she…does she live here in Niobe?”

Giving the younger man a long look, Frank replied, “I can’t give that out. You are a customer. Why don’t you ask her yourself?”

Taking that in, not liking it, but accepting it, Max said, “Can you tell me if she is seeing anyone?”

Intrigued now, Frank replied, “I definitely can’t tell you that. Wlak over to her and ask.”

Max was honest, “I don’t know what to say. She is so nice and pretty. What if she laughs and walks away?” Since when did Max openly admit his fears? Except of course to his family? Never…

Frank chuckled over this, a man in his fifties who had seen people come and go in his restraunt for the past two decades, and he said, “You’ve been taking that risk spying on her all afternoon. The least you can do is take another by speaking to her. Now get going.”

Agreeing, Max walked over to Liz and when she had a moment, said, “Liz?”

Turning, Liz said, “Yes? Can I help you, sir?”

She had to look up at him and boy when she did, Liz felt the feelings of real desire. Where did they come from? He was very attractive with those dark eyes, that brown hair that was casually cut to his ears. He appeared shy, but was daring enough to watch her go all day, as she waited on customers—she’d noticed. Something told her he was trouble. He was from out of town, not intending on staying if she was correct, and yet Liz found herself smiling up at him, wondering what he needed. She was attracted to him in a way she didn’t think she’d ever be to a stranger and that alarmed her most of all.

Max took the risk, “Well actually…I was wondering if we might be able to do something. But it would have to be now.”

Liz grinned, folding her arms under her chest as she asked, “Why? Do you have to be on a plane in an hour or something?”

Shaking his head, and grinning, showing his sexy smile, Max replied, “No.” She laughed with him a second or two. Max continued, “I am here on assignment. My hgih school sent me for a convention and so I am stuck here, stranded actually, but my drivers are picking me up in about forty-five minutes. If you have some time, I’d like to get a drink and talk.”

And that was the closest Max Evans had ever come to asking a girl out.

Liz would have said no to anyone else. But now, she found herslef looking at her boss, then at her watch and saying, “Give me five minutes.”

She waited on the customer at the table she was at, then took her fifteen minute break. Sititng at one of the tables, Liz said, “I’m Liz Parker.”

Max smiled and said, “Max Evans. You live here, Liz?”

Grinning saucily at him, Liz said, “Yes. Where are you from?”

Max let out a breath and said, “Roswell, New Mexico.” Somehow listing that name had Liz grinning wider. It had a bad effect on people, it made them think that everyone who lived there were suckers who believed every alien story concocted. Max didn’t believe them. He told himself that they were stories that someone chose to invent for profit.

If he had memories of a life at the age of three spent with Isabel that he couldn’t explain that was his own affair. Sometimes at night he thought he could see visions of playing in a different place than he had ever been in before. As a child he thought it was a park that they were taken to as children. As he grew older, he simply ignored it and decided it was his imagination playing on him. He was simple Max and that was just fine.

Max added, “I know, you hear the name and think that I must be an alien nut, but I’m not. Really. I think it is bogus.”

Laughing, Liz said, “I don’t call it bogus, but certainly different. So what do you think of New York so far? Besides getting stranded, that is.”

Up till seeing this miracle, Max would have given a distinctly nasty comment about his trip, but now, all he could say was, “It’s differnet, but I am enjoying the day all in all.” Smiling at him, Liz blushed, saying, “I can tell.”

Max replied, “Can you?” Liz looked at him, seeing he was serious and felt vulnerable. She had never met anyone as interested in this way as Max was. Jesse had liked her and may have eventually pursued her romantically, but never had he dared flirt with her at the diner. She found it unnerving…foreign…and arousing.

Max had never been this bold, but he couldn’t stop now. Somehow he felt comfortable with Liz. So he continued, “How about we go and do something? Do you think you could leave early?”

Liz started to say, “Well, I don’t normally do that…”

Max grinned and said, “But?”

Liz grinned back, totally transfixed on Max as she said, “But I think I can arrange it. Just a minute.” She walked to Frank, explaining the situation as best she could, then taking off her hat, said, “Where are we going?”

Max walked to Liz and said, “You’re the native here, remember? I know next to zero about Niobe. Except that you work here at the diner.” That was enough for Max to choose to visit here whenever he could this week.

Grabbing her purse from beihnd the counter, Liz walked with Max, on out the door, and said, “I have an idea.”

Liz took Max to where his ride was so he could tell them he’d be back later that night, at the Super 8 Motel they were staying at until they could get the van to working conditions again. Then, at late afternoon, around 4 PM, they walked to the Super Matinee that was showing the movie, The Matrix. Max lived for movies like this! And so did Liz. She liked Keanu Reeves. He had the nicest butt and boy did he look good in black! Somehow, though, while sitting with Max, neither thought of the usual things they liked in action movies. Their time was spent leaning close together, looking at the other one, at scary parts, holding hands. Then when it was over, at around six, they walked to the Burger King and bought burgers. Seated across from each other, they discussed each town they were from, their pasts, the things they were interested in. Max told Liz about his love for painting. Liz told him about her writing she was trying at.

The evening was spent just getting to know each other.

When Liz left to go home, she felt a void. She didn’t’ want to watch Max leave, heading into the Super 8. But she had. They could have made out, they could have found a spot to be alone, but Liz wasn’t like that. When she lay in bed that night, though, she began to wonder just what kind of girl accepted a date with a stranger, went out with him till late evening, then dropped him off with the longings of wishing he were here with her instead of being by herself. Where did that part of her go that said she didn’t need a boyfriend, since Jesse? It seemed to have disappeared.

She tossed and turned throuhgout that Monday night….

Max was kept up half the night by the teacher, Mr. Jillahan. He was drilling into him about the poor example he was showing already for the other students. He continued, “You are seventeen, Max. There are two younger boys who are looking up to you, and here you are running off with some local girl.” Max wished he were with her now. It would be nicer than listening to this lecture. But he endured it and the rest of the session of being careful not to convince the freshmen and sophomore students to look for women. Max assured him wholeheartedly that he would nto do that and went to bed, just as fixated as Liz….


Tuesday morning, Liz got up, wishing she didn’t have to, and got ready for school. She didn’t like missing unless she was sick. But today, she felt so tired. It was her own fault for being out so late with Max. She’d enjoyed it though, she thought as she stared at her reflection in the mirror in her bedroom. Yes, she had had a good time, and she felt he had too.

As she left the house that morning, she hadn’t said two words to Michael. Her thoughts, her mind was focused on Max Evans. It unnerved her hwo she could be so careless and thoughtless, but she couldn’t change it now. Walking to her bike, she climbed aboard planning on driving to school. She had gotten a block when she thought of the Super 8 Motel and a boy who was staying there. Telling herself she could be a few minutes late, Liz drove over to the motel and parked. Walking into the lobby, she went to Missy, the woman who operated it, and said, “Hey Missy.” Missy had gone to school with her mother, so she was a friend of the family. Missy smiled and siad, “Hey, Liz. What are you doing here?” As if she didn’t know, Liz thought, but said, “Oh, just wanting to check up on a visitor to the area. Do you know if Max Evans or his party have left?”

Shaking her head, Missy said, “Sure haven’t. Last I heard they were still waiting on that van of theirs to be fixed by Larry at the Car Shop. You know he isn’t fast about fixing up cars. Heck, I’ve had mine with him before for the better part of two weeks.” This was said with full disgust over one such time where she ahd been stranded herself. She gave Liz a long look and said, “But you should be in school, Liz. Not here, investigating…”

Liz grinned and said, “What room is he in, Missy?”

Missy replied, “Two-twenty, but if you are looking for him, he is just over there, by the bay windows.”

Looking into the next room, Liz thanked Missy and slowly walked into the dining hall of the Super 8. Letting out a nervous sigh, Liz finally grabbed Max’s notice and he walked the rest of the way to her. They hugged, then Liz said, “Hi. Thought I’d see how you were doing this morning.”

Max grimaced as he said, “Not good. I didn’t want to move today.”

Grinning, Liz siad, “You too? I nearly overslept.”

Max saw her bike outside, throuhg the window, her book bag attached, then looked at Liz and said, “You playing hooky today, Liz?”

Looking at her watch that said ten after, Liz said, “I hadn’t planned on it, but…” Her eyes went to his and she felt that lost feeling again. It was as though she were his magnet, his perfect connector that made it impossible to think straight, to do what she usually did. Because one look at Max and Liz knew all she had to do all she cared to do was spend her hours with him.

Max walked the rest of the way to Liz and barely brushed against her. He said, “Let’s get out of here.” The brief contact made Liz’s heartbeat faster, her hands itch to touch his, her body yearn to feel things it shouldn’t.

Nodding, Liz said, “Okay.”

They left the lobby, went outside and together on Liz’s bike drove to the park. It was abandoned this time of day. Normally it was full of kids playing during the summers of afternoons. Now, it was theirs and it was full of trees, a pond, and privacy. Liz stopped the engine and they walked a ways into the woods. Liz walked forward, trying her best to get her bearings together. She felt him behind her and knew he wasn’t far. Speaking her mind was hard but essential, “Max, I don’t understand what I am feeling. It’s like all I want to do is spend my time with you. It makes me nervous.”

Max stopped his walking a breaht behind her and said, “It does me too.”

Liz turned at that comment and said, “Really? I’d never know it. You sound so sure of yourself.”

Running a hand through his hair that was clearly nervous to Max, he said, “I’m not, Liz. Before I met you, I wasn’t exactly a girl magnet. Yet I see you once and I can’t help myself. I can’t help it either. But I know that I want you.”

Liz looked up at him fully now and said, “Oh, Max. You just met me yesterday…how can you want me?” How could she want him? It all was scary.

Max looked at Liz strongly as he said, “I didn’t make these rules, Liz, I only know that is how I feel.”

Liz turned from him and said, “I didn’t make them either. But I couldn’t sleep last night for thinking about you.” She said the last in such a low voice she doubted he heard her.

Suddenly she felt him behind her saying into her ear, “What are we going to do about this?”

Feeling his body behind hers, so warm, so present, Liz couldn’t control the frustration, the desire that was within her, so sharply, so real. She reached behind her and grabbed his arms pulling htem around her waist. She leaned back against him saying, “I don’t know…”

Liz and Max limited the time they spent together the next few days because of these uncertainties. The exception was when Max went to the diner. Liz just didn’t know if she was ready to become so quickly involved with a boy she hardly knew. Eveyrthing seemed to be smoothed out. Then Friday arrived…

Max stayed clear of Liz for days so they could eahc figure out what was going on. But when Friday rolled around he knew his time was slipping by and he would be gone. He had missed his convention, and knew it was going to be hard telling his principal about htat—but somehow he would get the man to cool down. What was hardest on his thoughts was Liz and leaving her.

If anything, seeing Liz at the diner had strengthened his wanting her. And seeing Max had doubled her thoughts of what he was to her, how she had felt so connected to him. When school was out that Friday afternoon, Liz saw Max at the school.

Michael saw it too and immediately decided he would question his sister later about it. Something was going on there and his sister was puddy in that punk’s hands. It smelled bad to Michael. Of course his days were spent with Tammy. She was so sweet and innocent. He enjoyed his days and evenings with her. They ate lunch together, went to the movies together, to the park. Kid stuff that wasn’t heavy yet, but was nice. Michael started looking forward to those dates.

Liz walked to Max and said, “What are you doing here, Max?”

Max put his hand on Liz’s bike handle and said, “I had to see you, Liz. I’m leaving in the morning.”

Nodding, Liz said, “Did they get your van fixed already? Larry is usually behind on that.”

Grinning, Max said, “Not this time. I think he wanted to see us gone, being out of townies. Anyway, I kinda wanted to spend today with you, if you wanted.”

Smiling at him, Liz felt her control she’d gained, she’d placed on her heart and her emotions slipping as she said, “Sure. Let’s go.”

Together they rode to the park and once off the bike, parked, they walked to the same spot as Tuesday. Holding hands all the way. Finally, Liz looked up at Max and said, “I can’t believe this week is gone already. I’ll miss you, Max, so much.”

Max frowned at Liz and said, “I’ll miss you too, Liz. You could visit.”

Laughing now, Liz said, “What would I need to go to New Mexico for?”

Max wanted to say, Me, but changed his thoughts to a reasonable, “New places, new adventures.”

Liz asked, “Has this been a new adventure for you, Max? What have I been?”

Max looked down at Liz and said, “The trip was an adventure. You have been a mystery to me. I know how I feel, but I can’t make it out how you feel. Not really.”

Liz looked up at Max and said, “You don’t know?” She walked to Max and added, “I like you, Max, a lot. I’ve not had that much experience with dating. I knew one other boy and he left a short while back. His parents had to move. We never…” Liz turned away and finished softly, “I wasn’t ready to be with anyone then.”

Max wanted to walk to Liz, but stayed where he was as he said, “It’s a big decision, Liz. I’m not trying to push you into it now.”

Looking back at him, her eyes dewy from emotion, Liz said, “I know that. The problem isn’t so much you showing interest in me, you wanting me, Max…”

Max asked, “What is it then?”

Liz let out a deeper breaht and said, “It is the fact that I want you too. And I’ve never wanted anyone before.” Liz caught Max’s eyes as they registered her comment. His control that she never expected when annoucning this. But it was there. Max replied, “You sure any of this is real, Liz? I mean we hardly know each other and yet we stand here talking about desire and sex? It sounds like some teen show.”

Looking out at the west, Liz said, “Oh, I wished last night and all this week that it was, Max. But it’s not. I do feel things for you. The question is how far to take this.”

Max wanted to go as far as she would let him. He was male and he had wants too. Sticking his hands behind him, Max said, “We take it as far as you want, Liz.”

Liz walked over to Max slowly, while looking around to make sure they were secluded. Standing in front of him, Liz ran her hands up his chest and said, “That answer isn’t so good, Max, because right now I want to take things as far as they will go.”

Max leaned down, kissed Liz passionately, then said, “Oh, so do I.” He grabbed her and pulled her body to his in a way that would have every woman alive interested in men excited. Then he let her go and she felt him slowly unbuttoning her lavender shirt. She pulled his navy blue T shirt slowly up and over his head. The afternoon heat was unsually warm today. As Max leisurely slipped Liz’s tank top over her head and she stood before him in her bra, Liz said, “Oh, Max.” And they were kissing again, heavier. Then, Max lowered his face down her neck, kissing her as he went, down, down past her torso, then stopping at her jeans. Liz’s head was tipped back and she felt wobbly.

Lowering her to the soft ground, Max took his shirt and placed it beneath her. Liz ran her hands over his chest, over his back, down to his behind. Max began kissing her fervently again, her mouth, her neck, and Liz forgot what she was doing.

Max knew and that was enough. The important thing was she was into this and did want to go through with it. Looking at her, Max said, “Are you ready, Liz?”

Liz didn’t have to think, she nodded and said, “Yes, Max.”

He could tell she was nervous by the way she jumped a little at his unsnapping her pants, and he said, “We can stop, Liz if you want.” Shaking her head, Liz said, “No! I’m just a bit nervous is all. I’ve never done this before.”

Max replied, “Me either.” Somehow, that seemed to make it easier for Liz. She discovered he was a virgin too. She helped him undo her jeans and helped him with his. As they lay together on the ground at the local park, Liz and Max shared a love that was beautiful, calm, sure, and ready. They joined together and did it without hurry, without clumsiness, just quietly, sweetly, and completely.

Max was dropped off at the Super 8, given Liz’s phone number, she his. They said their goodbyes here and Liz agreed to meet him the next day before he left.

But when Max got ready to leave the next morning at six, Liz was unable to be there. Max didn’t know why, but she was nowhere to be found. He left with a wonderful memory of his first time spent with a girl he had come to care about. He only wished she could have been there when he drove away. Maybe it was meant this way….
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A Place to Call Home: A New Beginning

Part Four: The Letter

May 15, 1999, On A Friday Afternoon…

It started with a letter. Something simple and ordinary that might be dismissed as unimportant compared to other larger focuses of a day. Liz and Michael had been in school that Friday in May. It was a warm spring day in Niobe.

Both in classes of their own neither thought of much except it being 2:30 and having to go another thirty minutes before getting out for the weekend. Liz had been preoccupied about Max Evans the boy she had met a couple weeks ago and fallen for. But no one at home, including Michael knew just how far her feelings went—or how far she herself went with him while he was in Niobe. It was best that way, she told herself as she doodled his name in her notebook during the tail end of her Earth Science class. Though it made thinking of him harder when Liz had no one to share those emotions, happy and sad ones, with….

Michael was currently flirting with Tammy, though here lately he was having difficulties going out with her. She didn’t share his interests like he wanted her to. Sure, Tammy was pretty, she was shy and sweet, but when she refused to talk about his life, his interests, including the band he was in, then Michael started to wonder about her sincerity. Was she only interested in him because he was different? It bothered him—then he asked himself why when he himself had been fickle with girls, countless times this past year alone. Somehow, though, Michael had hoped for something real with Tammy. He had hoped she would be the one he was meant to be serious about. He was quickly finding out that this was not the case. That hurt for it made him see that his vision of what she was the girl she was was not correct. Pride stung when proven wrong.

Both finally averted their eyes to the front of the room to the clock and wished the time would go by so they could leave.

Suddenly, when the clock read quarter till three, a voice came over the intercom, “Would Liz and Michael Parker please come to the Principal’s Office?” Struck dumb by this, Michael and Liz stood and grabbed their things, given the okay to go. In the halls that were ordinarily jam packed at 3:00 on any given school day but especially so on a Friday, but were now quiet and spacious, Michael worked his way, across the hallway and up the steps to the second floor where Liz’s class was. He met up with Liz and said, “I take it you heard the beckoning call too?”

Looking up at him, Liz groaned, “How could I not? It nearly awoke me from nodding off. I would have had a good cat nap too, dog gone it!” Michael laughed and said, “What do you figure this is about?” Liz shook her head and said, “I haven’t a clue. I figure it’s got to be something petty. You know how they are here.” Michael rolled his eyes and said, “Yeah, tell me about it.”

Liz guessed the school was pretty fed up with the two of them. Michael with his piercings and spiked blonde hair with black tips, his leather jacket and reputation with the girls. Liz going and streaking her brown hair with light brown so it was two-toned but cool, she thought. She looked up at Michael and said, “What, is my tank top too short today?” It was a bit short, an inch and a half below her bust line, a lavender with short sleeves. But it showed off her flat stomach that was one of her only physical attributes that she really felt good about. She wasn’t overly large in the bust area and she refused to go blonde. At any rate, neither her bust size nor Michael’s physique was important at the moment. The principal wanted to see them.

So brother and sister walked to the office then met Sandy, the secretary and were immediately led back to the door to Principal Anderson’s office. The forty-something principal with a major case of mid-life crisis smiled through his brilliant white teeth, his Rogaine working wonders on his ash brown hair. Liz grinned inwardly every time she saw him and now she shared a small one with Michael. It was uncanny but each guessed you had to do what you could when you got in that stage of your life. Neither saw forty as anything but old. After all, wasn’t that how old Mom and Dad were? Ewe! Best not to think on it much, they each thought.

Mr. Anderson began, “Michael, Liz, I am glad you came in so quickly. Have a seat.”

Liz did, Michael remained standing. The principal didn’t object Michael’s choice, a good sign he wasn’t in trouble, Michael thought, secretly sweating this greatly. He’d been in this office more times than any student should, but when you were labeled the class problem, it stuck. Not that he was innocent to all school antics, but at times all it took for him was to be there in the same room and he was hand picked to Mr. Anderson’s office where he would spend an hour listening to his lecture.

Michael asked, “Something wrong?”

Liz was sweating this still for she hadn’t been in here before. She’d gotten calls in the hall for her to come to the side and was advised about her clothing, her hairstyles, and her outspoken nature in her Writing Class, last year. Recently, it had been her parking her Moped in the wrong spot, things like that. But never had she been in here before. It had her crossing her legs back and forth, antsy and eager to find out what was going on.

Principal Anderson picked up his sticky note off his bronzed desk and said, “Your parents called ten minutes ago. They asked that when school was out if I would have you come in here. Apparently you have a family issue going on. I’ve been asked to have you go home right away.”

That was why he had called them in here? Michael thought incredulously. He found himself running his hands through his hair and saying, “I thought this was an emergency. We always go home after school.”

Principal Anderson had to be careful. He knew very little about this. So all he could say was, “I’ve been asked to send you home right away, and so that is what I am going to do. Now I don’t know all the details, but I suggest you grab your books, your homework, and head home.”

Had someone died? The stark look in his blue eyes had Liz nervous. She asked, “Has something happened to our mom or dad?”

Shaking his head, the principal said, “I don’t believe so, no.”

Leaving the school in this mystification, Michael and Liz got in or on their modes of transportation, and sped home, heedless of the law. Emergencies spoke louder than a mere ticket.

As soon as they arrived at home, the two parked and hurried to the front door. Michael opened the door and seeing it bare with no one in it, hollered aloud, “Mom, Dad!”

Suddenly Diane and Richard walked into the dimly lit front room and had distraught looks on their faces, especially Mom. Liz hurried to her and said, “Mom! What is wrong?”

Diane looked at Richard, then at Liz and Michael and said, “Sorry about this, but we had to get a hold of you…” her voice choked then and Michael protectively put an arm around his mother’s shoulders, saying, “It’s okay mom. We’re home. What’s happened?”

Mom continued, “This letter came today addressed to us all. It is from the State of New Mexico.” Liz’s eyes barely fluttered over this, recalling that was where Max was from, but not dwelling on it since mom was upset.

Diane continued, “Anyway,” she opened the letter that she had put in her pocket till now and said, “Your Aunt Rebecca had a restaurant and a two story house in Roswell. I believe we’ve told you about it. We wanted to visit…” she cried sadly, “but it was too far a trip from New York.” It was said as if in regret. Liz and Michael surrounded her as if in protection and Liz said, “I’m sorry mom.”

Shaking her head, Diane touched Liz’s face, grinned with pride at Michael’s originality and said, “I figure she understood. I wrote her every now and then and you can recall I’m sure the occasional Sunday phone calls I would place to her.”

Nodding, both remembered. Michael had love for the pictures that were often sent at birthdays and Christmas of the Sand Dunes and the hotspots of the desert.

Michael and Liz said together, “We remember.”

Something was definitely wrong. Dad was standing off in the distance, looking outside as if in his own corner.

Then he turned and said, “It seems your aunt has passed and given you both her restaurant and house…in New Mexico.”

Shocked, Liz said, “Why? We didn’t know her all that well.” Michael was torn, he didn’t know what to think or feel or say. He merely sat in an E-Z chair and let his hands cover his face.

Diane smiled then and said, “You didn’t have to. You two were her only niece and nephew. She was in a car accident and had formed a legal will at the time of your birth, Michael, then when you were born, Liz, she added you to it. We received this legal letter saying it happened a week ago and that you were expected to go down soon and sign papers.”

Liz was a mess! She said, “I’m seventeen, mom. How can I sign anything on my own?”

Michael replied, “You can’t. But I can. I turned eighteen in January…”

Michael asked somewhat thrown off making him sound defensive, “So what? Do we go, fly down and sign the papers and sell the property then fly back? And when are we supposed to do this, in between finishing out our junior year?”

Richard said lowly, “Michael…”

Diane replied with her head low, “It’s understandable, Richard. They have to both be upset over this. I know I am.”

She replied, “It is up to you what you do with the land and restaurant. I think, though, that she had it in mind for it to go to family, to be run by it. Your dad and I are set here, in New York. But the two of you…you could go there if you wanted to.”

Liz felt her face whiten over this news and her throat lodge with a knot of hurt and confusion. She couldn’t get rid of it, it was so constrictive, so overwhelming that all she could do was whisper, “Mom…are you wanting us to go?”

Michael snapped, “Of course she isn’t, Liz. Get a hold of yourself. She is just saying it is a possibility. Isn’t that what you’re saying?” He was asking with the same vitality of Liz but he hoped saner, less erratic. He was the oldest, after all, and had to keep it together.

Richard replied, “We’re saying it is your choice, Michael and it is. As for your junior year, it is over with and you know it. You’ve a week to go and all we have to do is talk to your principal to waive it. You’d start your senior year in New Mexico, attend Roswell High, if that is your decision.”

Liz replied with tears falling, “While you stay here, not seeing us graduate. What kind of deal is that? It seems a selfish one if you ask me.”

Michael would have countered this if his own heart hadn’t been burning with similar feelings of disgust. All he could do was give her a dark look and then divert his eyes away from any of them. Finally, he stood and said, “I need to be by myself for awhile.” He walked to the doorway leading to the hall and heard his mother say, “Michael? Please don’t be angry or think we are shipping you off. It isn’t that at all. We only want you to think about it. You are next door to being adults as it is. We couldn’t sell it without letting you know….”

Michael looked at his mother, who looked so much like Liz, and said, “Thanks Mom. I love you both for it. I just need some time to think.”

Liz sat in her bedroom that night thinking too. Her whole life had been New York. She hadn’t’ known anything else. New Mexico sounded great, a nice vacation spot, but a life there? She didn’t think she could accept it. Even if deep down she did recall something about Max saying he lived there too. She just didn’t think she could be there permanently.

The next morning, they met in the kitchen, Michael and Liz, and while eating breakfast, they talked about it. Michael began, “I’ve been thinking about New Mexico, Liz.”

Curious, Liz said, “Have you? What have you come up with?”

Michael replied, “I think we should consider it. I mean what do we have here, in Niobe?”

Liz replied, “The City, the life, everything we have known since birth.”

Michael considered this and said, “That’s true. We have known New York since birth. But that is all we have been able to know. Haven’t you ever wondered what else was out there, Liz?”

Swallowing her anguish over this mess, Liz said, “Sure…I guess. But Mom and Dad are here, Michael.”

Michael wouldn’t pick on Liz now about her age and her strong attachment, but instead said neutrally, “They will still be here, Liz. If we were to go down there and fail, we could call them and they would send us a flight home. You know that. I think we should do it.”

Liz nodded solemnly and replied honestly, “I’ve thought about this all night. As much as it breaks my heart and I don’t know how I will exist away from them, I think you are right. I mean the only way I can see myself having a future outside of here is to explore other areas. I think we should go too.”

Suddenly, Mom and Dad walked into the kitchen, dressed for work and they said no more. It was understood what would happen and all the family could do was hug and discuss.

Michael and Liz didn’t go back to Niobe High School. Instead, they booked a flight and with all their stuff they took a late flight two days later and headed toward New Mexico, to a new life, a new beginning, in a small town called Roswell….
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A Place to Call Home: A New Beginning

Part Five: The Reunion

*Author’s Note: Please note that Liz and Michael Parker are at least in this story twins…and are eighteen! We apologize for this possible confusion in the prior entry. (We put them as seventeen-Liz and eighteen-Michael by mistake!) We are working on two stories at once. Hope you like this part!

Monday, May 18, 1999 in San Francisco…

Jim Valenti felt he was on cloud nine. Everything was going just as he had hoped on his trip to San Francisco. So far he was enjoying his training at the Police Academy, he was eager to become a cop. And he was in love. He hadn’t realized that he could still feel this way or if he could ever feel it again, but one look at Amy DeLuca in her bookstore and he knew it was possible.

They had spent the last couple of weeks working out times to be together. Every night since that first one they had gone out to supper, out to dinner, to bookstore seminars at the City Hall. And thanks to the fair that happened to come early this year, they had gone on rides together.

Maria had been introduced on the second supper at Amy’s and Jim didn’t know what to make of her at first. She was unlike Amy, not that she was bad, but she wasn’t soft he guessed. At first glance, Maria looked rebellious, more so perhaps than even Kyle was. Jim had thought Kyle was rambunctious, disagreeable at times. But Amy seemed to have the final say and that made for a happy introduction, a happy meal. Jim had won two prizes at the fair and brought a unicorn home for Maria who seemed to really like it as she collected stuffed animals—exclaiming how you were never too old to collect them. Jim had remembered smiling over it, thinking of his son’s obsessions with Star Wars and how he guessed they were more alike than he thought at first.

Soon into the dating scene between Jim and Amy, Maria had taken to Jim. Or at least this was how Jim saw it. She seemed to relax around him and even joke with him. It was a good feeling to be accepted, Jim knew, especially since he was growing very fond of her mother!

Jim felt he could talk with Amy about things he hadn’t been able to share in a long time. Last Saturday, they had gone to the park, and Jim had opened up about Karen, his loss of her how long it had taken to get over that grief. How difficult at times it was to single parent, which Amy seemed to share greatly. She had commented, “I know exactly what you’re saying on that one.” And she had, Jim knew. For she had had to raise Maria a good part of the time during her marriage, while he was out doing his thing, then afterward full time as a single divorced mother. But to look at her, Jim thought, Amy didn’t seem weak. Instead she looked very strong, very sturdy, and capable of being a good mom. Jim smiled a lot with her and what moments he had in his training, he smiled thinking of her. In his hotel room, he thought of Amy, and all those memories of wanting to be with her came back, only now they were enforced by adult feelings. He knew it wouldn’t be long before he was completely in love with her…then he would have to face telling her. But that was something he felt he had time yet on. Right now, he was enjoying his weeks at the academy and his free time dating a beautiful woman from San Francisco!

Meanwhile in Roswell…

The past few weeks had been strange for Max. Some would call it change in scenery, being away from home for awhile, the fact that it was New York. But Max knew otherwise. It wasn’t any of these things. Sure he had missed home when away, but what kept him in bed late the last week of school had been nothing short of missing Liz. He had moped around the house, causing Isabel to give him dirty looks, his mother to be concerned about her son, and his dad to just shake his head and grin, guessing there had been something that happened in New York that was his son’s memory. Something he wouldn’t push.

Now, a week out of school, Max was fixated. He spent all of his time, either continuing to mope in the house, outside the house, or at the high school painting in the basement. He still had a key it was understood that he would have it year round.

He found himself painting his feelings onto his canvases and eventually they led him to a painting of Liz Parker, streaked hair and all. So obsessed, he noticed something and said aloud, “Nope. I knew something was missing,” and he proceeded to add her Dean and DeLuca pink hat on top. He didn’t hear the person behind him that had entered the basement until the person was stepping closer to within earshot.

Somewhat nervous, Max said, “This school is closed during the summer.”

“Apparently not to obsessed closet artists like yourself,” his sister, Isabel replied.

Turning abruptly, Max said, “What are you doing here, Isabel?”

He was clearly anxious with her being here. Not that she had never seen him paint in here, but his subject was still his own secret. What if she asked?

Isabel walked into the light of the room and wouldn’t you know, she asked, “Who’s the girl, Max?”

Max chose to be indifferent, saying, “No one specific.”

Folding her arms under her chest, Isabel who stood shorter than Max by a couple inches, looked up at him and said, “Really? Then I guess it’s okay for me to tell you she looks like a punk rocker or that streetwalker you were trying to compare me to weeks ago.” When she saw his face go ashen, Isabel pressed, “Tell me you didn’t, Max! Tell me you didn’t hire a hooker in New York?”

Max got off the stool and moved where he had his paints, on the shelf, saying quietly, “I’m not that desperate, Isabel.”

Isabel could see he wasn’t joking either. She took another careful look at the mystery girl, then walked to her brother and said, “You never did tell me about your trip, all the details. What happened, Max? Did you do Roswell proud?”

Max replied simply, “Let’s not talk about it, Isabel.”

Isabel was clearly not going to shut up about it until she had her information. What were brother’s for, but picking on, unmercifully? He would do the same to her!

Isabel tried to recap all that she had seen in Max over the last few weeks and came up with several scenarios. She chose to list them out, “Okay. You won’t tell me anything. That means something happened. Now the question is what? Did you get mugged, raped, shot at? Was the competition too great? You can tell me, Max. I won’t tell Mom or Dad.”

Max didn’t believe this. Maybe it was the paranoia in him, but he doubted anyone in Roswell that learned of his experience would do anything but harass him. Of course it would vary. The guys in town would cheer him on, the girls, well Max wasn’t friends with too many of them so that didn’t matter. From his dad he would get the “Go Max” speech in private. His mother might not be so willing to understand though. Isabel…well he wasn’t sure her reaction. Though he knew she wasn’t one to put him down. There were just things that neither knew about the other and things that didn’t need to be known. He didn’t know all the details about Billy either.

Choosing this tactic as he knew she wouldn’t quit unless he did, Max looked at Isabel and said, "Sure I’ll tell you, when you tell me what all happened between you and that Billy character. Really ready to go down that road, Isabel?”

Isabel just snorted her reply and said, “Mom is looking for you. Lunch is ready.” It was a Saturday and the beginning of summer. Susan Evans worked as an elementary school teacher so she got her summer vacations off. Just as when they were little, Mom had not let go of her need to make lunch for her kids. Or to know where they were. Max loved her for that quality.

Looking at his watch, Max saw that it was 12:30, so he took his brushes to the sink in a cup with water. He turned to Isabel and said, “Let me wash up and I’ll be there.”

Isabel reached up behind her and re-clasped her hair into her clip. It was shoulder length but still gave her trouble during the hot summer months. One day she would get it all cut off, she told herself as she headed out of the school.
Max was soon behind her. As they walked down the hill toward home, Max caught a glimpse out of the corner of his eye. Liz? Guessing his mind was playing all kinds of tricks on him, he dismissed it and headed home.

Liz was experiencing the same feelings of disbelief that Max had. She wished she could find Max again, but doubted he would be that easy to find. She figured it would take days or weeks to find him, as this was a small town and she an outsider. But she had to find him, Liz knew. Something within her told her that she had to find him soon. The why behind it made absolutely no sense to her and when she spoke of it to Michael he had laughed her out the door! He told her she was too emotional when it came to that hick from New Mexico. But she didn’t believe it. Max Evans was in no way a hick. He was wonderful and she had to find him….

Meanwhile, on the other side of Roswell…

Tess and Alex were doing some adjustments of their own. They had gotten established in The Roswell Inn and were trying to find an apartment to move into. This was not easy to find when you were from out of state and everyone in town was related! They all wanted references for the last ten years and if you could not provide it, you were stuck, completely S.O.L.. Discouraged by door after door being slammed at them, Tess and Alex figured they would have to stay at the Inn for the next nine years! When Alex asked, “You think we made the wrong choice?” Tess thought a moment, then shook her head with a smile and said, “No, I think this is the right place. We just have to get past the roadblocks. Mother always said patience is a virtue; of course I think it is easy to say that when you don’t have obstacles to get through. Then it is miserable.”

They hadn’t attended school either because of the lateness of the arrival and it being summer. But next fall they would be seniors at the high school. Still looking for jobs, the two struggled to fit in as best they could being Midwesterners. Tess joked, “We’ve been turned down from the Burger Joints in town. Now what does that say about us…or Roswell?”

Alex laughed and said, “I think it says we are too qualified.”

Walking out of the living room, into her bedroom, Tess replied, “Yeah, sure it does! I’m taking a nap, Alex. This has been a stressful week and I’m enjoying my Saturday in the bed!”

Alex hollered back, “Set your clock. I’m plopping down on the couch in here, so I’ll not be keeping track.”

They both took a nap that lasted the better part of the afternoon….

Later that same day, around 5 PM, Liz and Michael sat in the spacious two story country house they had inherited from Aunt Rebecca. Already here a day, they had chosen their bedroom of choice and unpacked. Their vehicles were to be shipped to them and should arrive in a couple of days.

Liz was already missing her Mopehead! It was the laziness in her but she preferred sitting atop her bike to walking two blocks anywhere. As for Michael, well, he just missed having a full backseat.

Neither had seen much of anyone in the brief time they had been here, but chose to take in a movie from Blockbuster. The video store was a mere block away. So they put on their shoes and headed out the door. Liz double-checked her purse for her keys, thankful she had remembered to put them in her purse after locking up.

Yes, she was still in the habit of locking her doors, small town or not she hadn’t lived in New York for eighteen years not to be careful wherever she went. They already missed their parents, but looked forward the freedoms of exploring what all lay in Roswell and what they could do now that they were on their own.

Starting tomorrow morning, Liz and Michael would be re-opening the doors to the Crashdown Café. Soon they would have to hire new people and that would not be an easy chore. Roswell was a small area and most were adults, working full time jobs. So the high school kids would be their pick of the litter and it would be difficult choosing the right faces to work behind the counter, to waitress, and to cook. But Michael said assuring, “We’ll manage it, Liz. Watch and see.” Liz was pretty independent, but she had never had to hire people before so she was a bit nervous and did rely some on her brother’s apparent confidence in this juncture.

Once in front of the Blockbuster Video store, Liz looked at Michael and said, “What are you in the mood for?”

Michael grinned to himself, and said, “Not sure yet. I’ll find it though.”

Liz grumbled. He was probably going to rent Debbie Does Dallas. She decided then and there if he was going to do that, he could watch it after she was in bed! Walking in with him, she went to the romance section and let him go wherever he pleased.

It was hard to pick, once Liz had walked there, however, because so many looked good! They had limited themselves to one movie each. So she had to weed through ones that were okay, those that could be rented another time. Finally, she saw Salma Hayek’s face and the name of the movie, Fools Rush In, and picked it up. She was smiling up at Matthew Perry, he at her. Salma Hayek was a good actress and her shows were pretty decent, Liz thought to herself with a smile. Turning it to the back, she read the information and decided it was the one. Somehow it rang too true with what happened to her in New York with Max…

Suddenly, she received a jab in the arm by her obnoxious brother who said, “Ready to go?” She turned to him and gave him a sisterly grin, saying, “Did you find Debbie?” Giving her a funny look, Michael said, “Sure I did, but I chose this instead.” In his hand was Titanic. Liz was dumbfounded! She replied, “I don’t believe it. You, Michael Parker, actually chose a half-way decent movie with a plot in it?”

Michael replied, “I actually did. What did you get?”

He spotted her movie, rolled his eyes and said, “I should have known.”

Giving him a shove toward the front of the store, Liz said, “It’s no different from your choice. Quit picking on me!” They paid for their movies, then headed for the door.

As Michael was readying himself to push open the door, Liz’s heart nearly stopped as Max walked inside with some brunette, a pretty one at that. Unknowingly, Liz’s tape dropped the floor in her surprise. Max’s conversation that he had been having with Isabel stopped abruptly. All Max and Liz could do was stare at the other, making it obvious to the others that something had happened between them.

Michael bent down and picked up Liz’s tape, and looking at Isabel said, “I’ll meet you outside, Liz.” Nodding, lost, Liz didn’t see him leave. Neither did she notice the petite brunette gawking at her, at the uncanny resemblance of her and the painting at the high school. She hadn’t known her brother could paint people so clearly…until now. She was definitely going to get something out of him tonight if she had to hold him down and force it out of him! Until then, she whispered to Max and said, “I’ll be over in the Sci Fi section.” She took off toward the section of her choice, strangely recalling how alluring this Liz’s companion looked. Something about him struck Isabel as attractive, but right now she couldn’t think about it. Heck they were probably passing through anyway or on some vacation. One thing was sure, though, Liz knew Max and something happened in New York….
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A Place to Call Home: A New Beginning

Part 6—The Reunion: Part Two

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Saturday, May 23, 1999—At The Roswell Blockbuster Video Store

A thousand mixed emotions were pouring through both Liz’s and Max’s minds and hearts in that second where they stood, face to face after weeks of separation.

For Liz, she felt betrayal in so many ways, replacement from the attractive brunette who looked to her to be thinner and more petite than Liz was. Finally she felt used, that Max could so easily hook up with another girl after the week they had shared in Niobe. Had it meant nothing to him?

For Max, he wondered who the Billy Idol Wannabe beside Liz was…was he a new boyfriend perhaps? Or just a guy that she hung around with? This left him with the similar emotions of confusion mixed with wounded pride at being forgotten.

So far no words had been spoken, however. No words had to be said for their feelings were expressed so clearly in the way they stood each looking so intently at the other.

Then, Isabel all smiles walked to Max with her movie in a bag. Spotting the awkwardness, she leaned closely to Max and asked, “What’s going on, Max?”

Liz crossed her arms under her chest and sputtered bitterly, “Yeah. What is going on, Max?”

Isabel tried very hard to remain calm, standing where she was, seeing this stranger questioning her brother so rudely. It was difficult, but it had been made known for a very long time that each fought their own battles, so Isabel said to Max, “Max, I’m through with what I want. Want me to wait for you at the jeep?”

Max turned to Isabel a brief moment smiled and said, “That would be good. Thanks, Is.”

Isabel was disturbed by this to say the least, but what could she do? So she resigned herself to talking with Max later, and attempted to walk toward the front door.

Liz, however, stopped her, saying, “Who are you? Some girlfriend of Max’s that he failed to mention?” Wiping hot tears from her face, Liz glared at Max, then at Isabel. She had never wanted to be the girl on the damn side and yet here she was. A girl that his girlfriend apparently didn’t know about and that had Liz feeling upset even more. Max was some piece of work to use her and deceive both girls at the same exact time.

Isabel was getting it now, or at least she guessed she was in part, and so she let down her defenses somewhat. Trying for a smile, she replied, “No…I’m not.”

Liz didn’t hear Isabel, or didn’t believe it anyway, for she shook her head and said, “I don’t believe you. I just feel so stupid.” Why, Liz, if this was his girlfriend who had been equally wronged, would she lie? Her reason tried though in a futile attempt to say. She ignored it and went on hurt emotion.

Walking to within inches of Max, Liz looked him in the eyes and said, “I trusted you, Max, I believed you…all that time all along you were hiding this very important detail from me.”

Max sputtered innocently, “Liz…I didn’t hide anything from you, ever.”

Liz wanted to grab his shirtfront and yell at him, but instead she stood where she was and said lowly, “I’m not a moron, Max. I’m just stupid I guess for not seeing your too perfect qualities. I should never have trusted you, not so much that I would let myself fall for you.”

Max got out, “Liz…”

Crying still and letting out a high pitched laugh that sounded as broken as it was, Liz replied, “My brother was right. You are a hick. A lying hick! And I should never have…” Spotting Isabel’s intrigued expression and ignoring it too, Liz added, “I’m so sorry I let you make love to me, Max.”

Very hurt, more so than he had ever been in his life, he wagered, Max felt his heart breaking. All he could do was say dryly, “Okay. Liz we need to talk about this. Something is going on and it doesn’t make sense.”

Shaking her head, Liz retorted, “You’re right something is going on. Or it was anyway. And I am saying to you now that I wish it hadn’t!”

Max said emptily, “Well I’m sorry then too. I’m sorry you think what we shared was so mechanical, so sordid as an affair. That I would do something like that to you or to another girl. I thought you knew me better than that, Liz. But I guess you wouldn’t would you? We only knew each other a week.”

Feeling that slap, Liz replied, “I hope you are happy together, you and your girlfriend here.”

Max caught this and said, “She isn’t my girlfriend…” But by then, Liz was already storming out the door, tears falling and sobs pouring out of her distraught heart….

Later that night…..

Max was laying around on the couch where he had been since they got home. He had managed to watch Virus with Isabel but had not even gotten up to eat dinner or go to the bathroom. He didn’t even get up to go paint like he did every night.

Isabel was fed up. She could not stand to watch him mope around anymore. She put on her shoes and went in search of the girl that had Max all depressed.

The only place she could figure she would be was at the Roswell Inn but when she checked, she was not there. She continued to walk until she finally spotted Liz and her companion.

“Liz.” Isabel yelled to her hoping this would work.

“Look, I don’t know who you are, but I wish you would just leave me alone. I have nothing to say to you.” Liz replied.

“I don’t expect you to talk Liz. All I am asking is that you listen. Please.”

“Fine. Hurry up.”

“Thank you. I know what you saw today looked bad. And I know that you felt used and betrayed. It was as plain as day.”

“Look. It is all I can do to stand here and listen to you right now. Would you please just get to the damn point?” Liz snorted.

“Sorry. I am not Max’s girlfriend. I am his sister, Isabel. I am in no way trying to take him away from you. I don’t want him! He’s a pest…And he snores!!”

Liz couldn’t help but chuckle a little bit about that last comment. “Honest?”

“Honest. I REALLY don’t want him!”

Liz laughed again wiping tears away from her eyes. “I feel so stupid! I didn’t even give him the chance to explain. I just jumped to conclusions. But, what would you have done if you saw a guy you really cared about with a very skinny pretty girl?”

“I would have decked him!” Isabel responded. “Maybe you should tell me who your friend is.”

“Oh, sorry. This is my brother Michael. He is a pest too. Michael, this is Max’s sister, Isabel. Isabel, my brother, Michael.”

Michael let himself have a good look at Isabel now and vice versa. They shook hands and said, “Nice to meet you.”

Liz noted the way her brother looked at Isabel, rolled her eyes, and said to Isabel, “Where is Max at? I would really like to talk to him.”

“Come on. I’ll take you to him.”

With that, the girls, and Michael walked to the Evans house to talk to Max and to get to know each other.

At the Evans’, Isabel looked at the others and says mischievously, “Just wait here a second, okay? He doesn’t know anything about this. I did it on my own, I was sick of his moping around the house.”

So Liz and Michael waited on the front step of the house, while Isabel walked back in…

While on the porch…

Looking at Liz, Michael said, “We’re talking later.”

Liz gave him a sideways grin and said, “You just think we are.”

Walking into the house, Isabel walked to the ivory plush couch, where her brother currently sat plopped with remote in hand, flipping through the channels on the tube. He had become a regular TV Couch Potato! It was sickening. Isabel yanked the remote out of his hand, turned off the TV and facing him again said, “Okay, Max. Enough is enough.”

Max awkwardly moved to a standing position, then said, “Give me the remote, Isabel.”

Isabel hid it behind her back saying, “No! You have sat on this couch all night long, like a bowl of fruit on the table—yeah one of those things you paint! This is ending now.” Walking toward the window, she felt him moving behind her, so she had to run and beating him there, threw it out saying, “You want the thing, go get it. I’ve had it!”

Max gave Isabel a dark look and said, “You know Isabel sometimes you can be a real snake.”

Isabel grinned at him wickedly and said, “You’re just now figuring that out?”

Max knew he had two choices. He could either go outside, get his precious remote that was the difference between a night of closed in misery or a night of Pay-Per-View, or give up on it and figure his life was over. He chose the remote. Walking toward the front door of the house, Max mumbled some profanities under his breath, causing his mother to say from the kitchen, “Maxwell Eugene! You know I don’t like that language in this house. I don’t want to hear that from you again!”

Max hated his middle name. He wished he didn’t have it, but it was his. Unfortunately he was stuck with it. And though he loved his mother, at times like this he wished she wouldn’t be so mothering.

Isabel came up behind him and snickered, “Yeah, Maxwell Eugene…do as Mommy says.”

Max gave her a dirty look as if to say F.U.

Max walked out the front door with this mood still present in his thoughts. Then he spotted Liz and her companion and instantly his defenses went up. He didn’t have the time or the want to go through another round of verbal insults. And right then he wasn’t in the mood at all to be mature. He would fire back with his own retorts.

Liz walked to Max and put her arms around him saying apologetically, “I’m so sorry, Max. I was such an idiot. I should have believed you. I should have let you explain…”

Max accepted the hug, yet also noted her friend who was with her, so he waited till she was apart and said, “Liz, you aren’t an idiot and I understand that you would be confused. I know I am.”

Liz recognized how he glared at Michael, and Michael returned the glare. She smiled and taking his hand, said, “Oh…Max, this is my twin brother, Michael. Michael, this is Max.”

Michael didn’t know what to make of Max, still holding his own healthy feelings of mistrust that any brother would have over any guy his sister would be with, especially romantically. He replied evenly, “I’ve seen him before. Niobe wasn’t that big.”

Max leveled his brown eyes on Michael’s and said, “No, it wasn’t. Neither is Roswell, as you will find out soon enough.”

Michael asked, “What is that supposed to mean? I won’t be accepted? Like I care. Anyway, this isn’t about me.”

Max replied, “I think you are wrong about that. I think at this point it is entirely about you. You don’t like me. I can see that. I haven’t done a thing to you, but you stand there glaring at me like I’ve attacked you or your family in some way.”

Michael had been glaring, but his sister was very trusting and he was protective of her. He ran a hand through his hair and said, “No, you haven’t done anything to me, but something tells me from the way you are both acting that you have taken something from my sister that she can never get back and that is a problem for me.”

“Michael!” Liz shouted. “Why don’t you be just a little more dominating. You aren’t dad. You have no right to screen the guys I associate with or try to keep them away and embarrass me like this! We are supposed to be here to talk and get to know each other. Not to have a screaming match to figure out Who’s the bigger man. Max, is there somewhere where we can all sit down and talk like normal human beings?”

“Normal is boring!” Michael said.

“We can go sit out back. Should I get Isabel?” Max responded.

“Yeah, get Isabel. By all means get Isabel!!!” Michael chimed in while Liz rolled her eyes again. She had been doing that a lot lately. Her brother was a hound.

“Do I need to be worried Liz?” Max asked her while looking at Michael with a comical grin.

“Probably.” She replied. They walked arm and arm out to the deck out back.

When they got out back, Max walked in the back door long enough to get Isabel and they got some drinks for the group and walked back outside. By this time it was already 1:30am and they figured the heck with it. Who needed sleep anyway? They finally all began to get along and spent the entire night sitting at the table and talking….

By 8:00am on Sunday morning, they had been able to joke around with each other and all the animosity was gone. Michael had his sites on Isabel and had been watching her the whole time. He wasn’t trying to hide it either. The rest of them had noticed it and Max and Liz were a bit worried. When they noticed that Isabel was watching him too, they began to worry even more but figured they were old enough to make that decision for themselves. This didn’t make it any easier to watch.

Liz knowing Michael’s reputation and Max knowing Isabel had been hurt before, they couldn’t help but be concerned. But at the same time, they knew they didn’t want anyone telling them who to date and who not to date. They would just have to keep an eye on the situation.

Liz was exhausted. She was yawning every few seconds and could barely keep her eyes open. Max looked at her and Michael and said “Come on you guys. I’ll take you home so you can get some rest.”

Liz nodded and Michael said “Thanks man”.

“No problem. Can I see you later Liz?” Max asked, still a bit shy.

“Yeah. Come by later. We can watch a movie or something.”

“Ok. Lets get you guys home.”


Later that same day (Sunday)….

Max had taken a short nap after driving Liz and Michael home. He didn’t surface, didn’t even think of climbing out of bed until around noon. Walking to the kitchen, he noticed Mom was gone. Dad was at the Gym working out this time of day, but mom was generally here all day. Unless she went to the store. Dismissing it, he opened the fridge, grabbed a Pepsi, shut the door and walked to the bathroom.

Glancing at his ruffled dark brown hair, the sleep in his brown eyes, Max felt he was a sight! He didn’t guess his brain cells were very bright today either. Shrugging his shoulders, Max grinned, thinking it was worth it. He had Liz back again. So he brushed his hair to rid the ratty effect, brushed his teeth, and changed clothes in his room. Walking out into the living room at around one, Max felt himself again. Dressed in a black T Shirt and a pair of dark blue jeans, Nike’s on his feet, money in his pocket, Max felt 100% again.

He was so excited about seeing Liz again that he nearly bumped into Isabel who was also moving through the house in her own reverie. She said, “Max! You almost spilled your that drink on me. Be careful would you?”

Unaffected by her disgust, Max said, “Sorry. I didn’t see you.”

Chuckling under her breath, Isabel muttered, “No wonder.” Then she spoke up adding, “When do you think you’ll be back from Liz’s?”

Max gave her a queer look saying, “Since when have we kept track?”

Understanding his comment since they hadn’t really ever kept tabs, Isabel replied, “Well, Mom is gone at the store and I needed to know a time so she wouldn’t worry about you. It’s for her.”

Thinking about it, Max said, “It’s one now. I guess I should be back by around five. Don’t ask what I’ll be doing after the movie because I won’t give you that.”

Grinning, Isabel said, “I wouldn’t want to know, Max. Anyway, I’m thinking of going out for a bit myself…with the new boy, Michael. He asked me out earlier.”

Max focused on this now, saying, “Be careful, Is. From what Liz says Michael has been around a few times.”

Isabel laughed saying, “I might take heed to that, Max, if I thought he had a car that I might get stuck in. But we aren’t driving anywhere, we’re walking. He asked me out for a nice walk in the park.”

That struck Max with memories that clouded his vision and had him turning away. Isabel noted it, grinned to herself, but said nothing. Max finished, “Be careful. If he tries anything…”

Isabel replied touching Max’s forearm, “If he tries anything, I’ll knock him out. Now relax Max. Go, have fun at Liz’s. Tell Michael I’m ready when he is.”

Max didn’t like it, but he said, “Okay.” And he headed out the door toward the jeep. He had a day planned of his own….


Four Weeks Later…
June 24, 1999

Summary:

Over the past few weeks, things had developed between Michael and Isabel. They officially were now a couple. Max and Michael through time had developed an understanding that led into a good friendship. Max no longer worried about Isabel’s relationship with Michael.

Michael had turned a new leaf and they were taking it slow. Instead of his desire to be with loose women, Michael had finally found the one he was meant to be with…Isabel.

Meanwhile, Max and Liz had continued where they left off in April, spending their afternoons and evenings dating. They were often seen at the movies or out renting videos at the Blockbuster. Focusing on strengthening their bond, they spent a lot of time getting to know each other, enjoying being together. Max had introduced Liz to his art hobby, taken her to the basement of the school and shown her his work…including his recent painting of her. Liz blushed, not believing for a moment that she looked as pretty as the girl on the canvas.

As soon as Jim Valenti arrived back from San Francisco, three weeks ago, he began packing with Kyle for the big move to Roswell. Having graduated from the academy he was ready to get started as Sheriff. Continuing his relationship with Amy, Jim emailed and or called her daily. It was agreed upon before he left that she and Maria would fly to Silver City, New Mexico, to help them move and to stay the remainder of the summer on vacation. Jim had been right about Maria. She absolutely loved him and had high hopes for her mother and Jim growing closer yet.

The Crashdown Café had been up and running for the past four weeks. Liz and Michael as co-owners had formulated a plan of operation and together had it running smoothly so far. There was some butting of heads between them occasionally on what needed to be done first, but nothing major. They had hired Tess, Alex, and Isabel soon after re-opening. Tess was hired to mainly run the register. Alex was hired for a bookkeeping position since neither Liz nor Michael felt comfortable doing it solely, though they agreed it would be double-checked since accidents did happen. Isabel was hired as a waitress, working beside Liz. Michael was up to present the head cook.
The opening of a historical business seemed to attract the town of Roswell. For in no time, they (Liz and Michael) were top discussion and everyone was instantly impressed by their overnight success.
Taking to them also, Liz and Michael relaxed more, adjusted to the life here, and had charge accounts at the store and the gas station! Both were welcomed in.

June 26, 1999—Present Day

Amy and Maria DeLuca had no sooner helped Jim and Kyle move to Roswell when after two days there decided to move their permanently. Amy looked at Maria one night in their hotel room and said, “What do you think?”

Maria walked out of the bathroom in her long baby blue night gown, her long blonde hair shining along her shoulders, saying with a thoughtful expression on her stubbornly beautiful face, “I like it, mom. I didn’t think I would feel that way this soon, but I really do. The people aren’t so intimidating or nearly as cold as I was afraid they might be.” Though Maria was leery about finding a place to live there, since Tess and Alex had already warned them last night at the Crashdown that it was difficult to be given such a thing. She shook this off, though, telling herself that her mother was formidable and a house had to become available. She had had ideas of applying at the Café and seeing about getting a job their full time during the summer at least.

Amy smiled, while folding clothes, and said, “I agree. Well, we will have to find a place to live and have our stuff shipped down. I’ll need to foreclose on the bookstore, but that shouldn’t take too long, I don’t figure.”

Maria looked at her mother who was clearly speaking out loud just to align her thoughts and smiled, shaking her head. Taking the halfway folded clothes from her, she finished folding them and put them in their suitcases. Always close to her mother, Maria knew that it had been hard on her to try to complete a job that should never have been a one-parent deal. Not when Dad had been a part of the marriage for so long. Yet she had taken charge, she had been mom and dad and Maria loved her more for her show of dedication and love to Maria. There wasn’t anything that Maria wouldn’t do for her mom.

Maria chimed, “I think it will be great here.”

They decided that Amy would go back next week just long enough to foreclose on the bookstore, then return with a U-Haul with their belongings. IT didn’t take long at all to reserve one on-line and since she carried with her a laptop it became very easy indeed.

The next day, a Monday, Maria went to the Crashdown and applied and was hired by Liz Parker. She would be a waitress starting Tuesday at eight. Feeling she had that one thing established, the first on her list of things to do, Maria went back to the hotel jubilated. Within a matter of days working there, Maria had become good friends with the entire crew, including Liz. They now had Kyle Valenti as an assistant cook beside Michael, which Michael said he was grateful for. It gave him time to come up with Friday night band ideas. He’d been mulling over that for weeks. He had it in his mind to set up a small band for the evening customers to listen to while eating their meals. He was eager to try it out…but he had to get it all worked out on paper before doing it for real and he had a ways to go yet on that.

June 30, 1999—Four Days Later…
11:30 PM

The entire Crashdown Staff held a late after-work party for Max. It was his eighteenth birthday. The entire place was decorated with balloons, table cloths the color of white and blue and a cake that read, “Happy Birthday Max” in the center. Though tired, the crew pulled several small tables together to form a good sized one and they joined so presents could be distributed to Max. Isabel handed Max a new sweater that he had been looking at for weeks. Kyle didn’t know him that well, but guessed and bought him a western novel. Max surprised him by saying, “I had been looking for that one! Thank you!” Kyle beamed, happy that he had picked a good one. Instantly he became bashful, which only proved he was genuinely excited for Max.
When it came to Liz’s turn, she gave him a big gift with a pretty silver bow on the front. He did what most typically did on a larger boxed gift—he shook it. Max grinned and said, “Liz, is this what I think it is?”

Liz held Max’s hands saying, “You’ll just have to open it up and find out, Max, cause I’m not telling!” Opening the gift quickly, Max discovered it was what he had wanted, but didn’t think he would get. Liz had bought him the Brawnson Art Set that he had seen in the mall but didn’t get because of the price tag beneath it. Moved beyond words, Max pulled Liz’s arms gently to where she was next to him and he kissed her softly on the lips. Liz added, “There’s a note with it, see?” He opened it and read, to himself, “For all those times you wanted oils and had to use pencils and mix paints. I love you, Max. Happy Birthday, Love, Liz.”

Once apart he spoke intimately, “Thank you, Liz.”
Smiling, Liz replied, “You’re welcome, Max. I love you.” Max replied, “I love you too.” Isabel rolled her eyes, then said with a smile, “Happy Birthday Max!” They all joined song and sang the birthday song to Max….

The clock had just struck four when Liz got up to take the dishes into the kitchen. Everyone was in deep conversation, laughing, joking, and showing off. Liz was laughing herself. Secretly, she had been noticing feelings of passing out, like she was coming down with something, but she wasn’t about to ruin Max’s party or suggest postponing it, so she went along. Now, however, as she walked toward the kitchen, she felt those overwhelming feelings again and before she could utter a sound, Liz went down and so did the dishes in a pile on the carpeted floor.

Max looked up to say something to Liz and realized she wasn’t there. He said, “Liz?” Michael said, “She probably went into the kitchen. I think I saw her taking dishes in there a second ago.”
Max wasn’t so sure of this, though. He saw her get up and knew she’d be back by now. Nervous, he got up and started around the tables. When he was no more than five steps out, he saw where his Liz was. And instantly, he ran to her on the floor. Cupping his hand behind her neck, Max said erratically, “Liz? Liz! This is Max. Are you okay? Talk to me.”
Liz heard Max’s voice, so she moved a bit and murmured, “M-ax…Max?” Her lids were hard to move but she lifted them and looked up into the most handsome face she had ever seen and instantly recognized it to be Max. Feeling fine knowing he was with her, she drifted back off into darkness…

Max had rushed Liz to the hospital with the group, all jam-packed in his jeep. The ER Techs had immediately taken Liz back on a stretcher, leaving the rest to wait it out. As per typical hospital procedure, they went to the ER and sat…and sat…and sat. They were becoming anxious by the second. Finally, Max got up and went to the receptionist’s desk saying surly, “When are we going to know something? Liz has been back there for,” looking at his watch he replied, “half an hour now. I want some answers.”

The receptionist, who was about fifteen years older than Max gave him a frown and said, “Do you see the handful of people waiting there with you?”

Turning, Max did and said with a nod, “Sure. But I don’t see what that has to do with…”
The receptionist thought to herself, No I don’t think you do, but said with a smidgen of a smile, “It means that we have to go through each person per status. Liz Parker is being assessed by the doctor. You will hear about it when I call you. Until then, you may have a seat with your friends.”

So Max returned to his seat, angry, cursing under his breath, but doing it anyway. Soon the lot of them was bickering as the time went into Five AM.

Finally, Doctor Smart came out and said, “Which of you is Max Evans?”

Max stepped forward as though he’d been jabbed at with a pin, saying, “I’m Max Evans. What’s wrong with Liz?”

Dr. Smart looked knowingly at Max, but said no more than, “I think you need to come with me for a bit, sir.” Max nervously followed him through the ER doors, on back to his office. He was not only a doctor but a Director as well. That made him even more intimidating as far as Max was concerned, but in he went…

Outside in the ER Lobby, the group began to question each other as to why this was taking so long to find out answers. What could it mean? Was Liz seriously injured? They hoped not, but all were a mess by this point. The receptionist had to go over twice and ask them to calm down so they wouldn’t alarm the others waiting beside them!
After about twenty long tiring moments of waiting, Max returned to them. Strangely, he had a smile on his face, one that none of them had ever seen before, except maybe Isabel. When he had gotten away with not doing the dishes, she’d seen it then. But this didn’t compare at all so even she was mystified.

Isabel asked, “Well what did the Doctor say?” Michael added on edge, “Is Liz going to be okay?”

Max nodded and said, “Liz is going to be fine.” His grin resurfaced as he added, “But I’m gonna be a daddy.” Nothing else registered as Max fainted to the brown carpeted floor!

The receptionist merely rolled her eyes and paged another device to roll this kid back to the ER….
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A Place to Call Home: A New Beginning

Part 7—Conflicting Emotions

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Liz awoke in the Roswell Regional Hospital not knowing at first why she was there. The last thing Liz knew she was celebrating Max’s birthday with her friends at the Crashdown. Now she lay on a single padded cot with blue checkered sheets covering her and one very drab brown blanket. She liked her sterling white hospital pillow though. It was firm and so soft Liz thought as she let herself lay on it leisurely while getting adjusted to this situation. It was very strange indeed, being here at all.

Looking around her, Liz saw a variety of things. She saw a balloon that read “Get Well Soon!” On the markerboard, Liz saw a neat picture of a happy face, with We Love You Liz written in red marker. Then, on the table by the wall, in front of her, she saw an assortment of cards.

Sitting up, Liz thought to herself, How long have I been in here? And where is everyone? Am I at the hospital alone? As she had clearly surmised this was where she was by now by the IV in her hand and the See-More gown she was presently wearing on her body. Man she detested those things! You couldn’t walk two feet without feeling a damn draft on your butt. Not to mention everything was aired out before the ordeal was over. Privacy and any shred of dignity one might have had soon leaves when entering one of those little numbers, Liz thought feeling the strings against her back.

Liz thought of getting up but then recalled those strings and they being the only thing that kept her from being completely exposed in back and chose to stay where she was. Pushing the button beside her she said, “Nurse. Doctor. Anyone. This is Liz Parker, I don’t know what room I’m in, but I need to talk with somebody.”

Suddenly, a redheaded nurse with green eyes and a round figure, walked into the room, smiling, and saying, “Is everything alright?”

Shaking her head, Liz eyed her, perplexed over this question. If she were okay, she would be at home. Trying to be patient, Liz replied kindly, “No. I mean…what is going on? Why am I in here?” Liz lifted her IV arm to emphasize her question. She finished, “Why am I wearing an IV?”

The nurse gave Liz a long look then smiled and said, “My name is Hannah Michaels. I’ll be your nurse till five tonight.”

Walking to Liz, Hannah checked her blood pressure, her slip of paper that was attached that showed how fast her heartbeat was going. She checked her temperature, her vital signs.
Satisfied, she smiled and said, “So far everything looks real good. Your doctor should be coming in shortly to fill you in on the rest. Now is there anything I can get you? Another blanket? A cool glass of lemonade or water?”
Liz chuckled dryly, “You might get me some pants. Better yet, where are my clothes?”

Pointing to a metal cabinet, Hannah replied, “Your clothes are in the cabinet there. But we need you to stay in your gown for the time being. Sorry, hon, I know it is trying being in something other than your comfortable clothes, it shouldn’t be too long before the doc comes in, okay?”

She’s nice, Liz thought, half-smiling back. She was trying to be sympathetic and understanding to Liz. So Liz couldn’t be hateful to her. Truth was Liz couldn’t be hateful to anyone, so all she could do was smile and say, “Okay. Thanks Hannah. I guess you could get me a glass of lemonade.”

The nurse was gone in minutes. Probably on her way to check other patients, Liz thought smiling. Sick of the gown, Liz pulled the IV attachment off the needle, climbed out of bed and headed for her things. She needed her underwear at least! So she opened the cabinet and reached down for them and was shocked to her feet by footsteps behind her, followed by a worried voice.

“Liz!”

Looking around the metal door, Liz spotted Max and happy, abandoned her idea and went directly into Max’s arms. Holding Max tightly, Liz said, “Oh, Max! I’m so glad you are here. I thought maybe I was here alone….”

Max moved Liz onto his lap, looking down into her brown eyes that were moist with tears. He held her protectively, still experiencing his own overcome emotions. Touching her hair, Max replied, “Never, Liz. I could never leave you alone.” Reaching up to touch his face, Liz said, “I love you, Max.”

Max kissed Liz on her lips and said, “I love you, Liz more than anything.”

Leaning into each other, they kissed again and again, glad to be together, despite being on the cold hospital floor. Right then neither noticed the chill….

As if to break the romance, Michael joked with Isabel, “I guess Liz is feeling better.”

She smiled, “Yeah.” Both were dressed in black, holding hands and now days appeared inseparable.

Behind them in walked Maria and Alex, Tess and Kyle and the Doctor.

Liz could do no more than blush. Closing her eyes, Liz leaned against Max and said with her thoughts, Max stand up behind me, please…acting in concert, Max did so.

Dr. Smart, walked around the others before they could get out much more than a Hey Liz, Glad You’re Feeling Better.

He shook her hand and said, “Liz, I’m Kenneth Smart. I think you remember me or if not, Max here should. Take a minute to get back into your bed there and then we can talk. We have some things to discuss.” Turning to the others, the doctor said, “I’m afraid I’m going to have to ask you all to step out for a few minutes.”

Michael showed typical offense, saying with his eyes, “Liz is my sister.” Isabel nudged him out, telling him that things would be fine.

Tess and Kyle and Maria and Alex walked out behind.

Once in bed, with Max to her left holding her hand, Liz looked at the doctor and said, “Okay, Doctor. What is it? What’s wrong with me?”

Dr. Smart took a seat on the other chair in the room and said, “I don’t know if you were aware of this, Liz, but you passed out about five hours ago. You were rushed in by Max here and your friends.”

Looking over at Max, Liz felt very troubled. Her lip trembled as she said, “I was?”

Her thoughts were horrid ones. All she could think was, The doctor looks nervous. It must be bad. What do I have? A brain tumor? Am I dying?
Suddenly she felt Max’s comforting arms around her holding her. She felt better then, knowing Max was beside her. It was as though he were telling her with his actions that everything was going to be alright.

Nodding, the doctor continued, “Yes. By your expression I can see you are scared. I will assure you by saying that you are healthy.”

Flabborgasted and confused, Liz asked, “Then why am I here?”

Dr Smart took a moment to let out a deep breath then said, “Fainting often happens in the early stages of a woman’s pregnancy, Liz.”

Liz’s whole aspect of things changed. Lowering her head, she felt a lump in her throat and fresh tears welling up in her eyes and falling down her cheeks. Before she could think, she said, “Oh, no…”

Max held her and said, “It’s okay, Liz. It’s going to be okay.”


One Week Later:
As much as Liz tried to rationalize what had taken place, nothing could make calling her mother in New York an easy task. She had put it off for a week now, back at home, trying to delay hearing her mother’s broken heart. So far Liz had spoken with Isabel and Maria and received quite a bit of support, listening ears, and kindness she never could have expected. They told her they would be there for her. Liz just wished someone else could be her right now as she sat in her living room and picked up the phone.

Dialing the home phone number she had dialed countless times growing up from school when she was sick, Liz felt this was another time, but this wouldn’t go away with Chicken Soup. And mom would be destroyed, so very hurt and disappointed. Liz secretly felt disappointed too. Though she never saw herself as above a young girl who found herself pregnant, she didn’t think it would be her walking the same path.

So much for being responsible, Liz thought miserably. She’d not been able to talk much with Michael since the discovery. Each time she tried, her heart fell and her courage faltered….even now she sat in her living room currently alone. Max was supposed to come by in an hour. Isabel was off with Michael, so she had the house to herself.

After two rings, a familiar voice so similar to Liz’s answered, “Hello?” To hear that innocent voice that was her mother had Liz’s eyes welling up with tears. Liz answered, “Mom?”

Nancy Parker had been baking cookies and watching the Soaps on the TV when she heard the phone ringing. She could hear the sound of the washing machine rotating clothes back and forth from across the kitchen, in the laundry room. It took only a split second to tell it was her daughter, Liz, and just as short a time to detect her sadness.

Sitting in a yellow-backed chair, Nancy replied, “Liz…it is so good to hear from you. How are you doing?”

Sitting on the sofa, Liz crossed her bare feet at the ankles, grabbing another handful of Lays Potato Chips and thinking, How am I doing? Not good… Tears began to fall as she said, “Oh mom…I’ve missed you so much.”

Nancy was concerned now. She turned off the oven, seeing the cookies were done, then said, “I’ve missed you too, you and Michael both. Dad has too.”

At the short pause where she could hear Liz’s hiccuping, Nancy added softly, “Honey what is wrong? You sound upset.”

Mom had just asked the right question. Now all Liz had to do was answer it. But hearing her mother’s voice again made that option impossible to do. Liz tried to smile as she said, “I’m fine, mom. I called, because I just miss you I guess. School’s out so I have all this time on the weekends and I was thinking of you.”

Nancy wasn’t so sure about this, but tried to go along till Liz felt comfortable with the truth. She replied while pinning a piece of her bangs back with a bobby pin, “I was thinking of you too. I’m baking your favorite cookies today.”

Chocolate Chip Cookies…Mom always baked them at the right moment. Generally it was when Liz was having a hard day at school. The cookies would always be ready when she came home. And here again, mom was doing the same thing, while Liz was distraught and confused, thousands of miles away! This only had Liz holding out the phone and blocking it so she could sob without her mother hearing her.

Liz tried to pull it together by saying with a small laugh, “That’s not fair!”

Laughing with her, Nancy said, “I can ship you some in the mail.” Liz replied, “Mom you don’t have to do that. I’m just kidding.”

Nancy shook her head and said, “Well if not this batch I will the next. Anyway how are you both? It’s been awhile.”

Yeah, Liz thought, it sure had. And Liz wasn’t the same girl she had been in Niobe. Truthfully she hadn’t been since she was about fifteen. But mother didn’t know that.

She wiped her tears and said, “We’re fine here. The restaurant is doing well and Michael and I have really been welcomed in, in town. Aunt Rebecca’s house is beautiful. We use her furniture, it was too good to give away or try and sell. Besides, I wouldn’t want to. Neither did Michael. Summer months here are scorching, but that is typical for this part of the country. I’m wearing a halter top and shorts and according to the Weather Channel, the temperature is 105.” Hearing her mother gasp over this announcement, then chuckle, Liz added, “How are you both doing?”

Nancy relaxed some hearing Liz talking as she used to. Maybe things weren’t that bad. She smiled and said, “We’re fine. Dad is off at the gym. You know him and the gym on a Saturday. But he sends his love as do I. Is Michael there where I can talk to him?”

Shaking her head as was custom for Liz while on the phone, she replied, “No. He’s off on a date. You know Michael. He has his ride so he can go on the town with his latest girlfriend, Isabel.”

Nancy was always impressed that her son could date so many different girls and keep every one of them straight and satisfied…of course she wouldn’t be a mother if she didn’t worry that he was a little too fast with them. She contemplated this and said, “Isabel? Tell me about her.”

Smiling, Liz felt eager to talk to her mother and even more eager to not have to discuss her current predicament. So she started, “Well she is about Michael’s age. She has light brown hair, is petite—per his style—is smart and is very nice. Michael seems pretty serious about her.”
Nancy replied, “Maybe he will send me a picture of her. I’d like to know more, but I guess I’ll have to get it from him. You think he will talk to me about her if she is so important?”

Liz was surprised at the question as she didn’t think her mother knew a thing about Michael’s joyriding days with women. She took a second to digest how much her mother did know and said, “I don’t know mom. I guess you can ask him.”

What could she say? Liz had no way of knowing what Michael might say. Of course if she thought about it, he probably wouldn’t give too much out. Which was why when it came down to finding out how Mom knew about any of it, it would probably go to Liz…and then she would hear about it. The spat between them would be horrid, Liz thought, already dreading it and wishing she hadn’t been so open.

She suddenly set it in her mind to confess it to Michael before mom spoke to him.

The front door opened and in walked Max. Liz’s heart swelled and she smiled, covering the phone, saying, “Hi, Max.”

Max walked over to her, detecting she was being secretive, knowing he could find out by asking Liz in her mind pattern. Right then, though, he just walked to her and kissed her saying, “Hi, Liz.” He pointed to the phone and heard her say with her thoughts,
It’s my mom. She knows nothing. Please play along, Max, please.

When Liz picked up the phone again, she said, “Sorry, mom. A friend just stopped over. I need to get off of here. Can I call you back later?”

Nancy gathered it was a friend of Liz’s but smiled knowing her Liz and said, “Sure honey. It was good talking with you. Tell Michael I asked about him, will you?”

Nodding, Liz said, “I will, mom. I love you. Tell dad I said I love him too.”

Nancy replied, “I will. Love you, Liz. Take Care. Bye now.”

Liz said bye and hung up.

Looking at Max who sat in the chair beside the couch, Liz said, “I called Mom to tell her about the pregnancy. But when I heard her voice…Max, I couldn’t tell her.”

Max could see how hurt Liz was and how hard this had been on her, it was on him too. Shock and fears that he had never known until now followed his initial glee. So he understood her emotions. Or at least he was man enough to try to respect them.

Glancing at Liz, he said, “I know. I’ve not told my folks yet either.”

Liz replied while tears fell, “My mother sees me as this angel who can do no wrong. She didn’t know about Jesse and she sure doesn’t know about you. I feel like I’ve let her down without ever having told her. I was the responsible one, Max. I worked a job. I studied hard in school. I followed the rules at home—except when it came to dating—and I tried to continue my mother’s image of me. No matter how I tell her I’m pregnant it will destroy her, Max. It will.” Liz doubled over with tears falling, her hands over her face.

Max walked over to Liz and putting his arms around her, held her, listening to her crying and saying, “Shh…Liz it will be okay. We will work through this.”

Somehow, though, Liz wasn’t so sure….

Across town, Jim Valenti was preparing for another Saturday night date with Amy. He was going to pop the question tonight. They’d been dating for several weeks now and he knew how he felt. He felt sure she was there with him. Nerves still worked terrible damage on his stomach though. What if he was jumping the gun so to speak? What if she wasn’t ready?

Looking at the clock that said four PM, Jim tucked in his blue checkered flannel into his dark blue jeans. Brushing his hair in the bathroom, he didn’t hear Kyle come up behind him until he said, “Going out with Amy again, Dad?”

Looking at his son, Jim caught the grin and did a once-over of him and said, “Maybe. Where are you headed?”

Kyle combed his hair and said, “I have a date myself with Tess. She’s new.”

Jim chuckled and said, “Ah. Then I don’t want to hear it.” Before he could walk out the door, Jim turned to Kyle and said, “Have a good time with Tess. Be safe.”

Giving his dad a look of irritation, Kyle said, “We will.” Things hadn’t progressed to that level yet, but Kyle wasn’t against moving forward. He always carried a box of Jim-Dandy’s in his wallet whenever he went out on a date. Kyle didn’t ever want to be surprised one day.


Out in the moonlight, Jim sat with Amy on the hood of his car and said, “Amy, I think you know that I like you.”

Smiling over at Jim, Amy said, “Yes. I’d have to be pretty silly not to. I like you too, Jim.”

Facing Amy, Jim said, “I’ve been coming to this decision for sometime but I guess stupid fears have kept me from saying it.”
Doe-eyed, Amy looked into Jim’s eyes and said, “Saying what, Jim?”

Jim took Amy’s hands into his own and said, “I love you, Amy. I’ve loved you since I saw you in high school. I never thought I’d love anyone again after Karen. But you have shown me that I can. Marry me, Amy.” He had decided he would not include caring about Maria or her liking him in his proposal. He would keep that separate.

Amy looked up into Jim’s awaiting eyes and said, “Oh, Jim. I do love you. But we have just moved here. Maria is starting her senior year in a couple of months. How can I ask her to move again?”

Jim felt the sting of rejection and said, striving for one last chance at hope, “I’m not asking you to leave Roswell, Amy, but to move in with me and Kyle, in our house. For that matter we can have one built that we both agree upon. I don’t care.”

Amy was nervous. The part of her heart that said she was in love with Jim told her to say yes, but the other part that was still there told her she needed to be careful. Did she want to marry again? After all, the last one she was with left her for another woman. It had taken a very long time to get past that hurt. Amy felt cornered and hated that. She leapt off the car hood and said, “I need some time to think about this, Jim.”

Jim got down and hurt said, “If you don’t want to, Amy, just tell me so.”

Amy’s eyes filled with tears that fell as she said, “I can’t say. Not this second. I’m sorry.”

Amy went into the car and sat, waiting for Jim to take her home. Her heart broke at having to say she didn’t know. But if she was honest and she felt she had to be, then she had no other answer to give. Not tonight anyway….

Liz walked out onto the front porch later that same Saturday night, spotting Michael walking up the porch happy as can be. He must have had a good time with Isabel. Trying to be nice, Liz halfway smiled and said, “Hey, Michael.”

Michael jogged up the walkway onto the porch and said, “Hey.” He watched as Liz sat on the wicker chair over in a corner with a troubled look on her face, and couldn’t help but walk over to her. Michael asked, “What is wrong, Liz? Did Max and you have it out?”

He’d beat his ass, Michael thought, no questions asked.

Shaking her head, Liz said, “No. Max has been wonderful. He came over and we talked for a long time. Then he fixed me something to eat like my waiter.” Smiling, remembering, Liz added, “I love Max.”

Rolling his eyes, Michael said, “I know that Liz. So why are you so upset?”
Liz looked at Michael and said, “I talked with Mom on the phone earlier. I wanted to tell her about the baby…but I was unable to. Max understood. I just didn’t have the courage yet, I guess.”

Nodding, Michael said, “Maybe next time. How are they?”

“Oh fine. Dad was off at the gym and mom was fixing her famous cookies. Same stuff. But there is something I need to tell you, Michael.”

Guarded, Michael asked, “What’s that?”

Liz replied, “Well…Mom asked about you…I told you…well I told her you were dating someone.”

Unaffected, Michael said, with a sly grin, “Really? That’s no big deal. Mom knows me well enough to know I’d have moved on.”

Liz continued, “Yeah well, I also told her you were serious. She is interested about who Isabel is to you. I didn’t mean to make it out that you were in love with her, but Mom must have taken it that way from what I said.” Liz glanced over at Michael, expecting him to explode.

How dare she open her mouth and say such things about him without consulting him first? Things like this.

Instead, Michael sat across from Liz and said, “So what. So she knows about Isabel. Liz you have to stop worrying about things like this. You aren’t in any shape now to do that. You know what the doctor said at the hospital.”

Crying, Liz said, “Michael I am so afraid. I look at myself and I don’t see a mother. I see a girl with streaks in her hair, a girl who spent a week with a guy and had sex in a park. I want to see the hard side of me, I can’t see what I used to. My child will see it and will judge me for it. I don’t know if I can live with that. I wonder about adoption. There has to be a mother out there that would be a better role model than I am.”

Michael noted she wasn’t looking at him either and said, “Liz, you act ashamed to even look at me. What am I that I can’t see what you are going through? Hell, I’ve been with enough girls to know what happens.”

Liz asked, “You’ve gotten a girl pregnant?”

Shaking his head, Michael said, “Nope. But I have had friends who have. You are still my sister, Liz and I love you, just as much now as before.”

Wiping more tears, Liz felt Michael pull her into his arms and she continued, “I love you too, Michael.”
Michael waited till her tears were dry and said, “Look at me, Liz.” She did and he continued, “You are going to be a good mother to your child. If you decide to give it up, I’ll support that, but I don’t think you could do that, Liz. I love you no matter what you do.”

Liz leaned into Michael and felt that maybe things would be okay. She just wished she didn’t feel so afraid of telling her family or facing being a mother.
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The next day…

Max walked over to Liz’s house. He had been playing this moment over and over in his head for weeks. He had intended on doing this after his birthday but when Liz collapsed, it had kind of been pushed aside. Liz’s health was far more important. He was so scared but it could be put off no longer. He walked up the front steps and knocked on the door.

Michael answered. “Hey man. What’s up?”

“Not a whole lot. Um, is Liz here? I really need to talk to her.”

“She isn’t here. You can find her over at The Crashdown. She will be there most of the afternoon. Is something wrong? You look like you’ve seen a ghost or something.”

“No, not really. I just have a lot on my mind. I’ll head over there. Thanks Michael.”

“No problem.” Michael went back into the house and back to the livingroom where Isabel was waiting for him. They were in the middle of watching Saving Private Ryan.

Max got to the Crashdown and looked in the window. He spotted Liz standing behind the counter giving a customer his change. He walked in, shaking like a leaf.

“Hey Liz.”

She looked up at him and smiled.

“Hey Max. What are you doing here?”

“Can we go in back and talk? Its important.”

Liz feeling a little uneasy now, agreed. They walked into the back room and she sat down on a stool in the corner.

“What’s wrong Max?”

“Um, Liz, there is something I have been meaning to talk to you about. I was going to talk to you about it after my birthday party but due to the circumstances of that night, I felt like there would be a better time.”

“What is it Max? Are you in some kind of trouble?”

“No, no trouble. It’s nothing like that.”

“Then what is it?”

Just then, Max walked right up to Liz. He had a ball forming in the pit of his stomach now, but this had to be done. He grabbed Liz’s hand and looked into her eyes.

“Liz, I love you. Will, will…um…will you marry me?”

Liz, just sat there for a minute in total shock. She then took her right hand and touched it to his cheek.

“Max, you know I love you.”

Oh, here it comes. Rejection always starts off that way. The famous you know I love you beginning.

“Yes.”

“What?” Max said hoping he had heard her right.

“Yes Max, I will marry you.”

Empowered by emotion, Max reached for Liz, helping her off the stool, taking her into his arms in a romantic embrace, kissed her passionately, and gave her a hug.

When Liz broke the hug, she noticed that Max was crying. Not just a single tear down the cheek. No, he was downright crying.

“Max, what is it? What’s wrong?”

Max smiled at her. His love for her was shining in his eyes and he couldn’t believe that he actually had her. How could he be so fortainate?

“It’s just that when we met in Niobe, we had such a good time together. And then we shared that night in the park and it was the most …the most…the most special night I had ever experienced. Then I had to come back to Roswell and I never thought I would see you again. And now, we are together, you are carrying our child and we are getting married. I have never felt so blessed in my life. I love you so much Liz.” He gave her another hug, another impacting kiss, and before he could say anything else, he realized that now she was crying too.

“Liz? Did I say something wrong?”

“No Max. What you said was perfect. I have never felt so loved in my entire life. I love you Max.”

Max looked into Liz’s eyes. “Right before my grandmother died, she gave Isabel and me each something to pass on. She gave Isabel a locket to pass onto her first daughter and she gave me this ring to give to the woman I would marry. I have been carrying it around with me for the last two weeks waiting for the right time to give it to you.”

As Max slipped the Sapphire ring onto Liz’s finger, watching as Liz’s eyes filled with tears, he proclaimed his love for her again.

Jim had never felt lower in his entire life than when he heard Amy DeLuca tell him she wasn’t ready to answer his proposal. The drive to her house had been a very solemn one. Little had been said between them. When he watched her leave, all he could muster was, “Amy, I do love you.” Amy turned to him and said with a smile, “I love you too, Jim. I just need some time.” He squeezed her offered hand and watched as she walked into the house.

Driving home Jim didn’t think of anything except how stupid he had been to hurry along his proposal. He knew that Amy had been through a lot from her past relationship. He allowed his excitement, his anxiousness to marry her, overrrule his sensibilities. Now he didn’t know if she would ever want to see him again or if he deserved such a thing. He entered the house that night saying Goodnight to Kyle and heading off to bed. Though he attempted sleep, his eyes stayed open throughout the better part of the night.

Now, a day later, Jim still couldn’t believe he had been so moronic as to put Amy on the spot. Then he had the gall to tell her if she didn’t want to, to tell him. Grimacing as he opened the fridge for his Orange Juice, Jim poured himself a glass and tried to get alive. His body still told him it was night time and he was supposed to be in bed, even though the alarm clock told him otherwise. Always an early riser, Jim ignored his body and got to work getting himself together.

Kyle walked into the kitchen, fully awake and smiling, with a piece of toast in his mouth, his Star Wars novel in his hand. He looked at his dad and said, “Morning Dad,” through muffled bites.

Jim shook his head and said, “Morning, son. Sorry, I wasn’t much for talking last night.”

Kyle took a second to look at his dad, then noticed his frown and decided that things must not have been so great on his date. Sitting with him at the table, Kyle said, “Want to talk about it, Dad?”

Jim looked at his son, surprised at the question. He replied laughing, “I thought that was my place to ask such a thing.”

Kyle finished his toast, saying, “Who makes those rules dad? I can be a listener as well as you.”

Feeling he was facing a grown adult and not his little boy, Jim confessed, “Well I won’t argue that. Okay. I proposed to Amy last night.”

Kyle rooted, “Good for you!”

Chuckling, Jim said, “Not really. She didn’t say yes. She didn’t say no either, just that she couldn’t say right then. Which pretty much tells me that I pushed her too fast with the idea and now she feels trapped, cornered like an animal. Which makes me a jerk.”

Kyle waited till he felt his dad had said everything, then replied, “Well, Dad, I wouldn’t say you are a jerk. You’re in love with her. You went on impulse, spoke from your heart. Don’t put yourself down for that.”

Jim felt like garbage. He spat, “And I lost her…or at least I feel that I have.”

Kyle folded his arms over his chest and said, “Dad, do you know what Amy’s husband did to her? Do you know that he lied to her for years, making it out that he loved her, while sleeping with his secretary?”

Jim replied, “I knew that things went bad between them, but I didn’t know she’d been lied to for years.”

Kyle continued, “Yeah. So she might need some time to get past it, to see what she has with you.”

Jim asked, “You think so?”

Kyle nodded and said, “Yes. When she decides she wants to be with you, which I believe she already has, then she will give you the answer you are wanting to hear.”

Jim replied, “I don’t know about that, but I do know that I am blessed to have a son like you. I love you, Kyle.”

Kyle smiled and said, “I love you too, Dad.”

After a beat, Jim looked at Kyle and said, “So how did things go last night with Tess?”

Smiling, Kyle said, “We had fun. We went to the movies and then to the Crashdown for supper.”

Jim took another drink of his juice and said, “That’s nice, son. This was your first date?”

Kyle replied, “Yeah. It was. But we are supposed to go out again this afternoon, so I’m looking forward to that. We’re going to the skating rink because Tess says she has to test my skating capabilities.”

Jim smiled slyly and said, “You don’t know how to skate, Kyle.”

Grinning wildly, Kyle said, “Since when has that stopped me when I’m interested in a girl?”

Jim pushed himself back from the table, taking his glass to the sink. He turned with a grin on his face, saying, “Never. I imagine you’ll let her tutor you some on that, getting some rewards out of it.”

Kyle replied, “Oh, you bet. I’m gonna let her hold my hand as much as she wants to.”

Max helped Liz finish the inventory at the Crashdown so that Liz could get out at around 3:00. Once they left, they walked to the park so they could discuss everything.

“Max, we are going to be dropping quite the bombshell on our parents. How should we do it? We have to tell them.”

“I have been thinking about that and I have an idea. If you don’t like it, we can figure something else out. Its just an idea.”

“What is it?”

“Well, I was thinking that we could go over to my house and sit and talk to my parents first. Then, Michael, Isabel, you and I can fly up to Niobe to talk to your parents. That way we can tell them in person ,your parents can meet Isabel and you guys can see your parents at the same time. What do you think?”

Excited at the idea of seeing her parents again so soon after leaving, Liz grabbed Max by the shirtfront and kissed him through fresh tears of joy. “I love it Max! And I love you.”

“Come on, lets go back to your house and talk to Michael and Isabel. I’m sure they are still wrapped up in their movies. They went to Blockbuster this morning and I saw Isabel come out with a bag full of them.”

They walked to Liz and Michael’s house hand in hand. Michael and Isabel were in the middle of a make out session on the couch when they walked in.

Michael jumped up when he heard them walk into the room looking everywhere but at Liz. Isabel worked to button the top button up her shirt unable to look at Max.

“Oops. Sorry guys!” Liz said embarassed at what they had just interupted.

“Sorry to interrupt.” Max said, not sorry in the least. He and Liz had been walked in on countless times by Michael and Isabel and now it was payback time. He had to try extra hard to hide the smile that wanted to cross is face, but he managed it.

“What’s up guys?” Michael asked for lack of anything better to say.

“Well, Liz and I are planning a little trip and wondered if you guys would like to join us.” Max replied.

“Road trip?” Isabel asked. “Where to?”

“Niobe.” Liz told her knowing it would cause a spark in Michael.

Michael jumped up and ran over to Liz and Michael. “Are you serious? When?”

“Tomorrow. We need to do it as soon as possible. I put a sign up at the Crashdown saying that we would be closed for the next two weeks. That way, our bases are covered.”

Michael hugged Liz. While standing over by the couch, Isabel noticed the ring on Liz’s finger. Instantly recognizing it, she new her brother had gotten engaged. She couldn’t help but be happy for them and hope that someday she would have that too. She walked over to Max and whispered in his ear. “Congratulations.”

Max flinched not knowing at first what she was talking about, as they had not announced their pending wedding yet, Isabel pointed to Liz’s finger.

Max looked at his sister and whispered to her “Thank you.”

Max and Liz walked back to the Crashdown to get Liz’s moped and then headed over to the Evans house. Max’s mom was cleaning the kitchen and his dad was sitting at the table reading the paper.

Max and Liz walked in hand in hand and sat down beside Phillip. They sat there for several minutes without saying a word. Diane looked at them kind of quizically wondering why they were being so quiet. It was making her nervous. She smiled and said “How are you doing Liz?” Diane liked Liz. They had spoken several times at the Crashdown and other places in town but this was the first time that Liz had ever been to their house.

“I’m doing ok, Mrs. Evans. How are you?”

“Oh please honey, call me Diane. I’m fine but I have to say, you two are being a little too quiet for my taste. Max is always talking nonstop so when he is not talking at all, I worry. What’s going on?”

“Mom, dad, we need to talk.”

Phillip quickly puts down his newspaper now a bit worried himself. This was never a good way to start a conversation. “What is it son?”

“Well, we have talked about this all afternoon and we have decided that the best thing to do would be to just come right out and say it.”

“Say what?” Diane asked, terribly worried. Her heart was racing so fast that it felt like a runaway freight train.

Liz looked at her, ashamed, and said plainly “I’m pregnant.”

Max looked up then and added “And we’re getting married.”

“Wow!” Diane responded.

Phillip cleared his throat trying to regain the ability to speak through the huge lump that just formed. Once he did, his anger came out “How long have you known about this Max? How long have you been putting off telling us? You are a smart kid. I know you know what a condom is! Why didn’t you use it?”

“Um, Phillip. Yelling isn’t going to settle anything and it isn’t going to make Liz any less pregnant or them any less engaged. Do you think you think you could calm down just a bit?”

Phillip got up and walked out of the kitchen saying “You just threw your life away Max. Over one girl.”

“Well, I think that went well.” Max said sarchastically.

“What did you expect from him honey? One minute you are in the basement of the high school painting and the next you have a pregnant fiance? You have to admit that is a lot to swallow.”

Ashamed, Liz got up from the table and ran out of the kitchen crying. Had she ruined Max’s life? She went to the bathroom and shut the door feeling that she had.

Max looked at Diane. “How the hell could he say that? Liz didn’t get in this position herself. I was there too mom. It was me that should have used protection but I didn’t. I was too caught up in the moment and I was irresponsible and he is basically blaming her for it. I will be damned if I will allow him to make her feel guilty for it or like a cheap whore. I love her mom and if he cant accept what is going on here, maybe it’s best if we close ties now.” Max got up and went looking for Liz. Once he found her, he picked her up off the floor and took her home.

“Liz, I am so sorry. He had no right to say that! I knew he would be upset but damn it, that was uncalled for!"

“Max, it isn’t what he said that upset me. What upset me is wondering if I have ruined your life or trapped you.”

“Liz listen to me, you have not ruined my life. You ARE my life. And I could never feel trapped when I am with you because I am right where I want to be. You are the best thing that has ever happened to me.”

“Thank you Max. I needed to hear that. I just hope your dad can accept us eventually.”

“My dad can kiss my ass!”

“Max, you don’t mean that. You are just upset. Your dad loves you and just wants what is best for you.”

“I know, but he can be so closed minded sometimes. He has always been that way, that is why I never told him about my artwork. I never wanted to hear the criticizm about how guys arent supposed to paint. That is a “girl” thing.”

“I think you are a great artist Max. And painting isn’t a girl thing. A lot of guys paint. Look at Monet and Kinkade. They clearly were born male.”

“Listen, I better get back and talk to my dad. Try to see if I can knock some sense into him."

“Ok Max. Try not to be too hard on him. He is just being a dad and is trying to deal with it all. I will get online and book our flight for tomorrow.” She walked over to him and kissed him goodnight.

“Goodnight Liz, I love you.” He told her.

“Night Max. I love you too.”

Back at the Evans’…..

Max glanced up at the house he had grown up in, dreading walking back inside, yet knowing he had to. How long had he stood tehre, just looking at the front door he was now about to walk through, he couldn’t say. But as he walked into the front room, he felt he had entered a deserted house. No one was present.

Glad for the silence, Max walked to the kitchen, fully intending on grabbing a Pepsi and going to his room. He found this an impossible thing, however, as he was met by his mother, who sat at the table unbeknownst to him.

As he grabbed the Pepsi, his thoughts still brooding, Max heard his mother saying cheerfully, “Max?”

Expecting his dad, Max felt begrudging turning to face his mother. After what he had said about his dad, he was ashamed. Turning, he said lowly, “What, mom?”
“Come sit with me a minute, please.” Diane said with a smile. She had cried earlier and tried her best to wash her face so her son wouldn’t feel guiltier than he already was feeling.

Max walked with a slump to his shoulders to the table. He wasn’t too keen on another talk, but his mom deserved to have her say in this too, so he sat across from her. Max began, “I know this sounds lame at this point, but I am sorry. I didn’t mean to put you both through any of this.”

Diane smiled and said, “Max let me tell you something. When your dad and I got together, when we decided to have a family, we told ourselves something right off. You know what that was?”

Shaking his head, Max replied barely audible, “No.”

Touching Max’s hand with hers, Diane said, “We told ourselves that when we had children, we would not expect them to be any less human than we were. You’ve always been a good boy, Max. You’ve grown into a fine young man. We’re proud of you.”

Max said glumly, “I can’t see how at this point you could be.”

Diane thought of this and said, “You will. One day, when it is you sitting where I am at your kitchen table with your son or daughter. Then you’ll know that no matter what your child does, it will not change your love. Just as my love hasn’t changed, Max.” Tears welled into her eyes as she said this and she noted Max’s eyes filling too.

Max replied, “Mom…”

Diane replied, “I guess we aren’t at the same standing we were yesterday but that isn’t so hard to grasp. You were always more mature than most for your age, Max. So I will tell you straight as I would a friend. If you love, Liz Parker, and wish to marry her, then do it. Don’t let anyone or anything stop you. But if you are only doing this because you feel honor bound, then I ask that you reconsider, not just for yourself and your future but for Liz and your child’s future also. No baby wants to grow up believing its parents married because of his or her existence, then watch as they grow to resent it. Do you understand what I am saying, Max?”

Max nodded, hard as it was, discussing something so personal with his mother. He replied, “I know how I feel, mom, and it’s not because I owe it to Liz to marry her. I am marrying her because I love her and because she loves me. I had wanted to propose to her weeks before I ever found out she was pregnant.” He looked down at his hands, unable to say more. It was so hard for him to discuss this with his mother.

Diane spoke gently, “I didn’t mean to make you feel worse, Max by saying that. I only brought it up out of concern. I know what it is like to be where you are.”

Surprised, Max looked up then at his mother, registering her nod and said, “You do? How? I thought you were in college when you and Dad married.”

Nodding, Diane said, “We were. But your dad wasn’t the first boy I ever loved. When I was a sophomore in high school, I got caught up in a boy I thought was pretty exciting. He was a senior, and at first didn’t know I was even in his same school. After going to all his games, and catching his eye, though, we did become an item. I found myself pregnant toward the end of my sophomore year. I knew he was going away to school and I didn’t want to lose him.” Letting out a deep breath, Diane caught her son’s sympathetic expression, the way he squeezed her hand, and continued, “When I told him I was pregnant, he tried to pay for me to have an abortion. I was repulsed and extremely hurt. He went off to college, leaving me there, to make the decision on my own.”

Max looked at his mother who now held a higher place in his heart, saying, “What did you do?”

Diane took a drink of her tea and said, “I had my child. I wound up giving her up for adoption. She’d be about twenty-five by now.”

Max said, “I don’t want anyone else raising my child if I can help it. If that means I have to get a job full time and drop out than that is what I will do. The thought has already crossed my mind.”

Suddenly, Phillip entered the room and said calmly, “Max we need to talk.”

Looking up at his dad, Max said, “Okay.” He got up and followed his dad to the front porch.

The day was about over, the sky showing signs of readying for sunset. The lawn was always well kept, dad kept it up every year. Now, it showed a brilliant green cast across the front for Max and his dad to see when stepping out the front door and walking to the two chairs. Phillip didn’t sit and neither did Max. They stood near the pillars, each in his own thoughts.

Finally, Phillip began, “Max, I wanted to tell you I am sorry. I should never have yelled at you or Liz like I did.”

Max looked at his dad and said, “I’m sorry too.”

Phillip patted his son’s shoulder and said, “I don’t want you quitting school. If it means you and Liz have the baby stay here while you go to school, then so be it. But I would like to see you both have an education. You can’t get anywhere in life without one.”

Max said, “I appreciate your offer, Dad, and we might wind up having Mom and you babysit sometimes. But at least as much as we can, I think Liz and I want to take responsibility ourselves.”
Phillip replied, “You have Liz come by when you have the time next and we’ll discuss this more in depth. It will give me time to apologize to her as well.”

Agreeing, Max said, “Okay. Well it will have to be after we get back. I’m going with Liz to Niobe, New York, to break the news to her family. We felt they had the right to know too.”

Phillip nodded saying, “How long will you be gone?” Max replied, “About two weeks. I think that Isabel might come along too. She is dating Michael, and since it is his parents we are going to see, I think she wanted to be there too. If that is al right with you and mom that is.”

Phillip took this in and said, “I think under the circumstances it would be fine. I’ll send you both with some money. I don’t want you in New York without it.”

Max replied, “Thanks, Dad. Dad…I’m sorry if I let you down.”

Phillip looked at his son and said, “Max you could never let me down. You surprised me, sure, but being a parent means being able to take surprises, it is in the clause somewhere. We will be here for you both, however we can be. The most important thing I wanted you to know is that you aren’t alone and that I love you.” Max replied, “I love you too, Dad.”

Max felt the moment his dad gave him a hug that things had been restored between them. For the first time in eighteen years, he looked at his dad and said, “I’m afraid, Dad. I don’t know if I’m going to be any good at this.”

Phillip grinned and said, “You’re my son, Max. You are going to do just fine.”

Max smiled at his dad for the first time that day….

6:30 came early the next morning. It seemed as if Liz had just gotten to sleep and now she had to get up. Her and Michael had packed the night before but Max’s dad was wanting to talk to Liz and she would rather do it before they left than wait until they got back. She got up and headed for the shower. She didn’t think about anything while the hot water hit her in the face. The bathroom was steaming up like a sauna but she liked it that way. Once out, she dressed and headed downstairs.

She was surprised to see Michael was already up and had fixed them breakfast. Michael was never up before 7:30. He was pretty excited about seeing their parents though so chances are he didn’t ever go to bed the night before.

Grabbing a piece of toast off the counter, Liz looked at him and said “Morning Michael. What are you doing up so early?”

“Morning Liz. I wasn’t able to sleep last night so I just sat up and read.”
“What are you reading this time?”

“It is called The Protocol. It’s about this girl who works for this biotech company that is stealing human organs to transplant into other people for money.”

“That sounds good! I’ll have to read it when you’re done.”

“Cool. You all ready to go see Max’s dad?”

“No, but I want to get it over and done with. Since the plane doesn’t leave until 10:30, I knew I had some time. Especially since we are already packed and everything.”

“Yeah, I meant to thank you for packing for me. I was late getting out of the Crashdown last night and didn’t have a chance to do much of anything until real late.”

“I know. I didn’t mind. Well, I better go. Wish me luck.”

“Good luck.”

Back at the Evans House…

Max opened the door, letting Liz in bright and early. He took her into his arms and held her, in the front room. Folding their fingers together, Max and Liz walked into the kitchen, meeting Max’s mom at the sink. She was washing dishes.

At the sound of footsteps in the kitchen, Diane turned and her smile formed easily as she noted her son holding his fiance, their arms around each others waists. Diane welcomed Liz in saying kindly, “Hello, Liz. Would you like something to eat? Some cereal or toast? Or a glass of orange juice?”

Liz smiled, saying, “I wouldn’t mind some orange juice. I had a piece of toast before coming over here. Thank you.”

Diane in her motherly tone said, “That isn’t enough to eat! I’m constantly on Max’s and Isabel’s backs over that. Ask Max what he’s had for breakfast.” Seeing she was serious in her question and not merely making a statement, Liz looked at Max and said helplessly, “Well? What did you have for breakfast?”

Max merely gave Liz a long look and said, “I had a Pepsi and it was good enough. Mom worries too much about breakfast.”

Diane replied, “And why do I worry?”

Max replied to his mother, “I’ve not figured that out yet. My thoughts up to now have been you are a worry wart.”

Liz gave him a light jab to the ribs, saying, “Watch it. She washes your dishes, does your laundry I’ll bet. You be nice to her.” Liz was picking on him and Max knew it. It was one thing he loved about her, her ability to make light of nearly every situation.

Diane liked Liz now better than ever. She grabbed her glass of orange juice and set it on the table. Max and Liz sat side by side and listened as Diane spoke of plans for the wedding. She was already excited and raring to go about plans to get Liz set up with the right decorations, the right caterer…etc. Liz had persuaded Max to eat a little breakfast since it was going to be a long trip and nobody likes plane food. At least nobody Liz knew.

After breakfast, Liz and Max went in search for his dad. He was in the backyard raking leaves. Max said, “Hey, dad. Look here’s here.”

Phillip put the rake down and instantly walked over to Liz. He humbled himself by saying, “I think we got off on the wrong foot yesterday, Liz. I wanted this opportunity so that I could welcome you into the family the right way.” With that, he hugged her. Liz broke away in tears and heard him say, “I am sorry for the thigns I said yesterday. They were inappropriate and wrong. In the short time I’ve known you, since your arrival in Roswell, I know that you are a good girl and that you would never hurt my son. I hope you can forgive me.”

Liz smiled and said, “I do forgive you, Mr. Evans. And I thank you for welcoming me into your home and family. This means so much to me. I’m going to my parents place in Niobe in a few short hours. I don’t know what they will say or how they will react, but I feel so much better knowing I have this family to come back to when we return. Thank you.”

Phillip handed Max an envelope with money in it and one to Isabel and together the three of them went to get Michael and headed for the airport in Max’s jeep….

They had gotten to the airport fifteen minutes before the plane was to take off. Once they gave the ticket lady their tickets and got in their seats, they prepared for the long flight. Max and Liz were sitting on the left side of the center aisle and Michael and Isabel were to the right. Max and Isabel had never been on a plane before so Isabel was a bit nervous. Max had always wanted to fly so it didn’t bother him.

Liz and Max had fallen asleep in each others arms. Michael and Isabel sat together. She had managed to make it through take off and was now more comfortable with the whole plane ride thing.

“Isabel” Michael said.

“Huh?”

“There are some things about me that you don’t know yet, but I think you need to know.”
“You were once a woman but are now a man?” Isabel joked.

“Very funny! No, but I was once a gigalo.”

“Yeah right and I own Texas. Really, what is it you want to tell me that I don’t already know?”

“I have quite the reputation in Niobe. I was a hound. I had never had any kind of long term meaningful relationship until I came to Roswell and met you. The longest relationship I had ever had before lasted only a few weeks and it was with a girl named Tammy.”

“Tammy hu? Tell me about Tammy.”

“Well, she was green. She had purple spikey hair and antenna coming out of her head.” He joked.

“Oh, purple hair and antenna. How can I compete with that?” Isabel asked.

Michael hugged her close and said “Honey, there isnt any competition. You would beat her any day.”

Disgusted, but flattered at the same time, Isabel said “Let me guess, she was blonde with blue eyes and rosy lips and a perfect figure.”

“There was nothing perfect about her. She had her flaws like everyone else.” Yeah, like not having any interest in anything I did. Michael thought.
“She did have blonde hair. But, her eyes were green, not blue. And she wasn’t sincere. It was just an attraction and that’s all. I wanted you to know about that part of me before going back into that town. You may hear some things and they will make sense now.”

“Well, while we are on confession time, I have a few of my own. I was once with a guy who used me then wanted nothing more to do with me afterwards. I had a little fun with Billy after that, but we can talk about that later. Then, I went to jail for shoplifting, only I didn’t do the shoplifting. One of my so called friends decided to drop lipstick into my bag and I went down for it. I even went into your dream one night. It was a pretty steamy one too. I was amazed to see that I was in it. That is when I first knew that you had feelings for me.”

Impressed, Michael said “Why cant I do that? That isnt fair! What was I doing in my dream? Better yet, what were you doing? Were we naked?”

Smacking him in the arm, Isabel couldn’t help but chuckle. They were in fact naked, but she wasn’t about to admit it. She didn’t want to misread anything. Although she loved Michael, she wasn’t quite ready to take things to that level and he wasn’t pushing her.

Isabel lay her head on Michael’s shoulder and went to sleep. As she slept, she had the same dream. She woke up in a sweat to find Michael looking at her startled and also covered in sweat.

“Michael, what’s wrong?” Isabel asked not wanting to tell Michael about the dream she just had.

“Nothing. What’s wrong with you?”

“Nothing.”

They both knew the other was hiding something and had a good idea of what that was. If they didn’t know it before, they knew now that they were meant to be together.

They arrived in Niobe at 6:15 that night. Once they got outside the airport, they hailed a taxi and headed to the Parker residence. They pulled up in front of the two story house and paid the driver an obsene amount of money. They then walked up the front walk and up to the door. Michael knocked on the door. This way it would be more of a surprise when their parents saw them.

Nancy went to answer the door and got the shock of her life. Her kids standing on the other side of it with a couple of kids she didn’t know.

“Oh my!” She screamed. “Richard, get in here now! Hurry!”

Richard runs in thinking there is some kind of emergency or a burglar at the door.
When he sees who is there, he gives a sideways grin to his wife and says simply “Well, are you going to unlock the screendoor and let them in or just let them stand there all day?”

Opening the door, Nancy grabbed her kids up in a huge hug that only ended when Max and Liz pulled away.

“Mom, dad. This is Isabel, Michael’s girlfriend that I was telling you about.” Liz said.

“Hi. It is so nice to meet you both.” Isabel said, shyly.

Nancy walked over and gave Isabel a hug. “It is nice to meet you too hun.” She glanced over at her son and mentally noted to have talk with him later.

“And this is Max. My fiance.” Liz added.

“Come again?” Richard asked as Nancy lost her footing and landed in the chair.

Michael walked to the sink and got a cup of water for his mother who was in a state of shock now.
“I said this is Max. My fiance.”

“I heard what you said Liz, I am just not comprehending it. You never mentioned anything about this when you talked to your mother yesterday.”

“Well, at the time, I didn’t know myself. We just got engaged last night.”

Nancy remained quiet knowing that Liz wasn’t telling everything. Rather than cause Richard to go into a frenzy, she decided to talk to Liz in private.

“Um, I think I am going to take our bags upstairs and get settled. I will be down in a little bit.” Liz said hoping this would give her parents time to adjust.

Nancy followed behind Liz. Once upstairs in Liz’s bedroom, Nancy sat on her bed and surprises Liz who thought she was alone.

“You’re pregnant arent you?” Nancy asked Liz matter-of-factly.

Liz was conflicted now. She was hurt that her mother would just jump to that conclusion but at the same time knew she was right.

“What would make you think that I am pregnant? Because I am engaged? What are you saying mom, that no guy would want to marry me unless I was knocked up?” Tears were falling down Liz’s cheeks.

“I didn’t ask you that to hurt your feelings. And of course, any guy would give anything to marry you! You are a very beautiful girl. It is just that you sprung this on us and I can see that you are hiding something. I havent been your mom for the last 18 years to not be able to read the signs. Even when you were living here, I knew about Jesse.”

Liz was in total shock. She never knew her mother knew anything about that part of her life.

“Liz replies quietly “I had no idea you knew about that mom, and yes, I am pregnant. But, that is not why I am getting married. I love Max, mom and I want to be his wife.”

Nancy looked down at her feet. “How long have you known about this?”

“The pregnancy or my love for Max?”

“The pregnancy.”

“I have known about it for a little over a week. I am about three months along.”

“So, this happened here, in Niobe under my own nose? How could I not have known about this?”
“Mom, I was a secretive person. I didn’t go into everything with you. I didn’t want you to think any less of me because I wasn’t the perfect little girl you thought I was. I could never really live up to that mom, no matter how much I tried to. And it didn’t happen here in the house. I would never do that in your house.”

Nancy began to cry. Liz handed her a tissue from off the desk. “Mom, I’m sorry. I never meant to hurt or dissapoint you.”

“Honey, I am not dissapointed in you. I just wish you wouldn’t look at me and think of a prison warden or some Mary Poppins who doesn’t see reality. I know you are human. Things happen. And if you would just give me a chance, you will find that I can be a pretty understanding person. I just wish you could trust me.”

“I do trust you mom. I am just the kind of person who doesn’t let people in too much, except with Max and Michael. They are the two people I tell everything to. It is nothing against you mom and I am working on changing that. I want to tell you everything about me. I know I can trust you mom.” Liz replied.

“Well, how about I confess something first? I never told my parents anything. I was a very secretive teen and I later regretted it. There was so much I wanted to tell my parents but they were both gone before I had the chance to because I was too stubbern and too afraid to tell them upfront. I don’t want that to happen to you Liz. I don’t want you to have the regrets that I do. You can tell me anything and I not think any less of you. You are my daughter and I will love you no matter what.”

“Your right. When I was fifteen, I skipped school to go shopping one day and ended up in the security office of the mall. They tried to accuse me of switching price tags on some shirts I was looking at. They told me that they called you but when I got home and you didn’t mention it, I figured it was a scare tactic and put it out of my mind.”

“I knew about that. I figured you learned your lesson when the security guard got a hold of you so I left you alone about it. I noticed you never did it again though.” Nancy told her.

Liz a little surprised couldn’t help but giggle a little bit. “You’re right, he scared the crap out of me! Then there was Jesse. He was the drummer in Mi…my friend Jamie’s band. We dated, well, I guess you can call it dating as we went out now and then in secret for about six months or so. Nothing serious happened but it almost did right before he left. His dad was military and they had to move away. I didn’t think that I could ever find anyone as good as Jesse, but then Max came along. He was on his way to Buffalo for a school debate trip. Their van broke down and stranded them here in town where I met him at Dean And Delucas. We met the first two days he was here and then, when things threatened to become serious, we distanced ourselves to try to figure it out. But, on Friday, we met again and that is when it happened mom. We went to the park that night to talk and soon discovered that all of our attempts to deny our feelings were useless as we could not bear be away from each other. It was beautiful mom. Everything was perfect and it was everything I could have ever wanted my first time to be like and so much more. We were each others first and somehow that made it all the more special.”

Nancy was bawling now because she was so happy that her daughter had found happiness. She was saddened at the same time realizing that her precious little girl was no longer. Liz was a woman now and not just because she experienced love but because she was mature enough to come and face her with it.

“How did you find each other in Roswell?”

“Well, Max is from Roswell. When we got there, we had only been in town a couple of days when I ran into him at the Blockbuster. It is really kind of funny. He was there with Isabel who I assumed was a new girlfriend and I was with Michael who Max assumed was a new boyfriend. We got into this big argument over how quickly we each moved on. Isabel came and hunted me down to set things straight and we have all been pretty much inseparable since then.”

“Isabel sounds like a smart girl. She cares about you and Michael, I can tell by the way she stood between you almost in protection earlier.” Nancy said with a smile.

Smiling, Liz replied, “Yeah. She does. I couldn’t ask for a better friend than Isabel. You haven’t met Maria but she is a good person too, Tess, Kyle, Alex, they have all become like a family to me and Michael. I’m glad to have them.”

Teary eyed, Nancy replied, “I hope to get the chance to meet them someday.”

Liz replied, “I was hoping you and Dad could meet them in a couple weeks—that is when Max and I were planning on getting married. We would love for you both to be there, it will be in Roswell, two days after we get back. Then you could meet Max’s family. They are such good people. Mom I’d really like you to be there.”

Nancy held Liz and said, “I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”
Meanwhile, in Roswell, Amy DeLuca was coming to terms with her own feelings. She decided to make her decision. Driving over to Jim’s place, she knocked on the door. When he opened it, she said, “Jim, I need to tlak to you.”

He stepped outside with her, saying, “Amy I am so glad you stopped by. I feel like I pushed you into something you weren’t ready for and I am sorry for that. There is no hurry on getting married. We’ll talk about it when you are ready.”

Looking at Jim with a smile, Amy said, “I think I am ready.”

Surprised, Jim said, “You are?”

Nodding, Amy said, “Yes. But I wanted to tell you first why I hesitated. When I was married, my husband and I were close for the first handful of years. Afterward, I noticed he was coming home later and later, staying gone and making up excuses for why he couldn’t be home. I didn’t want to believe it could be an affair. But when I was slapped in the face with it toward the end of the marriage, I was devastated, and I told myself when he left me for his secretary that I would not jump into anything again. I didn’t want to be hurt like I was before. But then I met you…Jim I know in my heart that I love you. And I can’t deny myself the happiness that I see right in front of me whenever I am with you. You ask me to marry you and I say yes. Yes, I will marry you. Because no matter what we face it will be together and that is the only way I want it to be.”

Jim picked Amy up into his arms and turned with her in circles, so elated he couldn’t hardly speak. He took her mouth with his own and said after kissing her twice, “I love you, Amy.”

Smiling and kissing him back, Amy said, “I love you too.”

“Let’s get married.” Jim said in laughter.

“Okay!” Amy replied overjoyed.

Upstairs Kyle looks out his window and smiles….
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Part Nine: I Do…in Roswell

A couple of days before their return to Roswell, Liz and Max had heard of Jim and Amy’s engagement while making one of their nightly calls to their friends. Kyle was so excited that he could not contain himself and while Liz was talking to Tess, he jumped on the phone and started telling all. Jim had called Max and Liz later that night. They talked for hours, which was totally out of character for them. Halfway into the call, the conversation had gone from Max, Liz and Jim to Max, Liz, Jim, Amy, Kyle, Isabel, Michael, Tess and Alex. Thank God for speakerphones! They caught up on what each person had been doing the past couple of weeks and right before the conversation ended, it had been decided that there would be a double ceremony. Liz’s parents could not believe how close knit of a group their kids had found. They were excited for them and saddened at the idea of them no longer being their babies anymore, all at the same time.

By the time the Parkers and the gang arrived in Roswell, the weather had decided to take a turn for something wild. It was always warm, but seemingly overnight—actual time two weeks—it had become miserably hot. Liz and Michael introduced their parents to the town dressed in shorts and tank tops, sweltering and longing for moments when they were in the AC!

With Max and Isabel by their sides, Michael and Liz decided to take their parents to see the Crashdown Café. The walls were a light beige color with teal borders. The booths and chairs were the same teal color. The tables were black, as was the front counter. There were alien pictures hung everywhere and a giant spaceship protruding out of the front of the building. There was an upstairs apartment, which was not being used. This is where Richard and Nancy would be staying during their visit. The uniforms that the waitresses wore were teal with an alien head on the skirt part and a logo on the top that said Crashdown Café. Nancy couldn’t get over how cute they were although she didn’t speak her opinion.

The Parker’s had not spoken a word since right before they walked in the front door, which made Liz very uncomfortable.

“Mom, dad? What’s wrong?” She finally asked after a long period of silence.

“What? Oh, nothing honey. Nothing at all! I am just so proud of the two of you. Who would have thought? Our babies…business owners?” Nancy said with a tear running down her cheek.

“And successful ones at that!” Richard added, while rubbing his wife’s back.

Before anyone else could say anything, there was a loud noise and all the lights from the kitchen turned on. It wasn’t half a second before the gang came jumping out from the back room yelling surprise!

“What the hell?” Max exclaimed.

“Hey girlfriend!” Maria said as she hugged Liz to her tightly. “We missed you guys.”

Liz was sure surprised! She looked over at her mom and dad, then feeling Max’s arms around her waist, felt breathless and baffled as she said, “We missed you too. What is the surprise for?” Maria teased, “We decided to take this moment and snag you, Liz. If we are to have a wedding in two days, we have things to do. Such as, holding a special party for you.”

Kyle gave Max a grin and said, “And this is the perfect time to test your endurance, Max, in a full-fledged bachelor party. Come on.” The guys took Max and soon they were gone.

The girls were left in the Crashdown and were huddled around Liz, they left the Crashdown and headed over to Diane’s where they proceeded to prep her, primping her, and getting the chips and dip ready for a Girl-Fest. Amy had fun watching Liz’s joy and took a little fun with the rest. She was a bride-to-be too, but she felt too old to be primped.

Maria and Isabel showed her that she was wrong and soon even Amy was having her hair curled, her make-up fussed with and she fell into the excitement of being young. The things the ladies shared in the bathroom with make-up appliances, hair accessories, and laughter was as innocent as girls playing dress-up, however that made it all the more memorable. For Liz marriage was a leap from living at home with Mom and Dad, even with Michael, and living with a man that she loved. For Amy she saw the same happy thoughts in her mind, in her heart, but saw them differently. She had a grown daughter and had been married. But she wasn’t quite over the hill yet and Jim was different. So she was a tad giddy too.

The girls went into the living room and sat on the two couches, some on the floor, framing Liz and Amy who sat in the middle, laughing, munching, and letting go….
Meanwhile at Michael’s and Liz’s place….

“So, Maxwell, how does it feel to know that in less than forty-eight hours you will be a married man? Are you sure you know what you are getting yourself into—I mean this is my sister we are talking about?” Michael asked with a sly grin on his handsome face.

Alex and Kyle laughed over this and said, “Ooh! Big Bad Liz.” Kyle added, “She could keep you whipped, Max.”

Max grinned wickedly and said, “I certainly hope so. I’m not afraid of Liz, guys. In fact I’m looking forward to married life.”

Alex chimed, “I’ll just bet you are, you lucky dog.”
Max shook his head and said, “Seriously guys. I’m happy about this.”

Michael asked, “How did you know when you were meant to be with Liz?”

Max popped the top of his latest Pepsi and taking a drink said thoughtfully, “When I looked at Liz and saw everything I could ever want or need in her eyes. I knew I was meant to be with Liz when I awoke and went to bed thinking of nothing but her and couldn’t breathe without wanting to be near her…and when I knew, I would gladly give up everything for her.”

Michael cheered with his drink as well did the others. Michael said, “Here’s to you, Maxwell. You better make her happy that’s all I can say, buddy.”

Max grinned at Michael and said, “I know better than to test that logic.”
Maria looked at her mom about this time at Diane’s and said, “Mom, I am so happy for you and Jim. You’ve waited such a long time to find someone decent. I wasn’t sure for awhile if I’d ever see you married again…or if I thought anyone deserved to be married to you. But I know that Jim is the right guy because when I see how he looks at you, how he treats you, I know that it is real. And I couldn’t be happier.”

Amy reached out and hugged Maria saying with tears in her blue eyes, “Thank you, Maria. I didn’t know if I would ever remarry either. Actually I swore I wouldn’t. Jim convinced me that he was worth the risk. I know in my heart that I love him and feel sure about us, more than I have ever felt in my life. Not to detract from your dad, Maria, because I felt I loved him when we married, but we were too young and didn’t fully know each other before making that decision. I know Jim, I went to school with him and over the past few months I found that the love I felt for him still existed. I pray that Liz, you and Max can be as happy as I feel that Jim and I are.”

Liz let out a breath and a smile as she said, “I have to admit that I am a bit nervous…I guess that is normal,” she heard a unanimous yes from the girls, and smiling wider said, “I am hoping that I can be everything to Max that he is to me…more than just a mother to his child.”

Nancy touched Liz’s shoulder and said, “Honey you don’t have to worry about that. You are very special, Max sees this, he knows.”

Nodding her head, Diane replied, “Yes, he does. Liz, you are everything to Max as well. I’ve never seen him as excited as he is now getting ready for this wedding. His happiness tells me by itself that you are the one he is supposed to be with. Knowing you though, I know it even more. Don’t ever think that you are not what he needs.”

Liz wiped a tear and said, “Okay. Thank you.”

Diane continued, “Speaking of the wedding, we have almost forgotten,” she reached behind the couch and grabbed the bag of gifts. Surprised, Liz said, “You guys didn’t have to do that.”

Another bag dropped on the couch a second later. One said Liz on it, the other Amy. Both women looked at each other in shock and happiness. Diane said to Liz, “You are my future daughter in law, I’m not about to see you wed to Max, just one of the most important people in my life without some things to get you started.”

For the next hour, the ladies sat in a circle watching Liz and Amy opening gifts. They both received a new set of China, a pot and pan set, a set of wind chimes, a silver bracelet, and a new nightie for the honeymoons.

They had just gotten up and were about to walk out the door to go have a night on the town when Maria and Nancy stopped them.

“Mom, I started saving up my tips and money from the bookstore and the Crashdown because I wanted you to be one of the two best dressed brides in all of Roswell history. When you started dating Jim, something told me to start saving and now I know why. I hope this fits. If not, we can take it and get it adjusted.” Maria pulled a box out from behind the couch and handed it to Amy.

With tears in her eyes, Amy opened the box and pulled out the most beautiful wedding dress she had ever seen. It was an eggshell color with extravagant pearl beading and lace down the front and ties in the back. It was floor length with a three-foot train and went off the shoulders. There was a wreath that Maria made to go with the dress and it matched it perfectly.

Crying, Amy gave Maria a big hug and ran off to try the dress on. While she was gone, Nancy took this opportunity to walk over to Liz.

“Liz, my grandmother passed this on to my mother and she passed it on to me. Now I am passing it on to you. I hope you like it honey.” With that, Nancy handed the package to Liz.

Liz took the small box off the top and opened the bigger white box. She removed the tissue paper to find a gorgeous antique white wedding gown with pearls along the neck and down the front of the bodice. It had lace sleeves and white silk roses down the skirt with a built in slip and hoopskirt. Liz couldn’t believe what she was holding. Why had she never seen this before? The gown meant so much to her that she had forgotten about the smaller box that was once attached to the bigger one. Nancy reached over and handed it to her. Upon opening it, Liz found a tiara covered in pearls and artificial flowers that looked like babies breath, Liz’s favorite flowers.

Looking up at her mom truly touched, Liz said “Mom, I never knew you had this. I don’t feel like I deserve to wear it.”

“Liz honey, I have been saving this dress for you. You deserve to wear it just as much as the rest of us did and I wouldn’t want it to be any other way. I love you honey and I want your wedding to be perfect. We can make changes to it if you would like to make it more modern.”

“No! Liz proclaimed. I love it the way it is and I would be proud to wear it. Thank you mom. I love you.” Liz told her mom while giving her a hug. She then went in to try the dress on.

Amy came out about that time sporting her new wedding gown. It fit her perfectly, framing her slender figure, just as Maria imagined it would. And as Maria saw the overjoyed look in her mother’s face, the way it was lit up so magically, Maria felt the $150 dollars she spent on the gown was worth every penny. Gail Stevens, the dress shop owner in Silver Springs, where Maria had driven to get the dress, reduced the cost from $860 down to $150.99 because she knew Jim and respected him as a PI and a friend.

Liz walked out next in her gown and all eyes widened and mouths dropped at her entrance. She appeared absolutely breathtaking and as Nancy said, it was like taking a step back in time. Or like watching a 18th century movie. Liz’s long straight brown hair was down along her shoulders—all one color now as she had recently dyed it back to the natural color of dark brown after getting the doctor’s consent. The gown was up to her neck in lace and at the shoulders it poofed up some and then fell into a cascading arrayment of lace. Form fitting her to her waist, it cascaded out like a waterfall with layers and layers of rushing lace and cotton to the floor. Her white tennis shoes were covered completely. She would be able to wear whatever shoes she wanted.

Smiling, Liz said, “It is as though it was made for me, Mom.”

Nancy smiled, through tears, and said, “It is lovely on you, honey. And I went out and got these shoes to match for you. I had to search through Buffalo to find the right antique shop, but sure enough I found boots to match your gown.” Pulling out a third box, Nancy grabbed the shoes that were a perfect match in color and had pearl buttons that went down the base of them, from ankle to toe. White strings laced through the holes and a half-inch heel gave the shoes an olden time finish. Liz choked on her tears, she was so lost with emotions. She said, “Oh, mom! I never expected this…”

Smiling, Nancy handed them over and said, “I know. I know you didn’t. That is what makes this so much more special. Try them on, Liz.”

Kicking off her tennis shoes, Liz pulled on the boots and laced them up. Standing a half-inch taller, Liz felt she was Scarlett O’Hara decorated for a ball. This must be how the ladies felt at their weddings, back then, Liz thought. She turned in a circle in delight. This moment was one she would always cherish and she vowed to write it down tonight in her journal for a keepsake….

Going to a mirror, Max looked at his tux and said, “I still can’t believe you went to an antique shop to get this, Dad. I’d have been just as happy in slacks and a nice shirt.” Richard laughed, thinking of the hard time he gave his wife over this choice, but said instead, “Yes, well, this is your wedding, Max. Not something that happens every day. It looks sharp on you, Max.”

Max took one long look at his dad and said, “It was mom’s decision wasn’t it?”

Richard couldn’t lie to Max, so he gave him a sheepish boy expression as he said, “Well…you know that it is harmless. And as I said, you do look the part.”

Max grinned at his dad, thankful to have the parents he did, and looking in the mirror again, he adjusted his jacket and said, “Not too bad. You think Liz will like it?”

Michael said, “Knowing my sister, I figure she will go nuts over it…”

Max felt itchy with some of the material, but didn’t figure he’d be wearing it too long anyway and he would humor his mother at any cost. His main thoughts were of Liz and the life that they were about to begin together. All else was immaterial…
Friday, July 20, 1999—the day before the Wedding….

The day after Max and Liz, Michael and Isabel went to New York, Diane and Phillip booked the Church of Christ, their church, for July 21st and noon, for the wedding. They placed a reservation at the Ritz Carlton in Sommerset, New Mexico, thirty minutes away as the place for their honeymoon. A limo was already reserved, everything was in place.

Maria did similar plans for her mother and Jim and they too had reservations at the Ritz and got together with Diane so that the limo that was booked would take all four to the hotel.

So today was just a day to be with friends since all was set. It was their last day of being single. So they went out to lunch at Ryan’s and all pigged out on Buffet. Tess was not able to make it to the bachelorette party so gave her gift to the ladies while at lunch. Opening both envelopes, they found they had gift certificates to Bath and Body Works, and tickets to Six Flags where they would be able to enjoy rides and have fun with Jim and Max.

Touched they each hugged Tess and told her thank-you.

They stopped at the church to be sure everything was in place—it was—and they decorated the pews with finishing touches. Liz wanted white roses and babies breath to match her tiara. And Amy wanted white and pink roses because they were the two flowers that she loved.

The walls were decorated in royal blue and silver as were the bride’s maid’s dresses. Max had re-defined the term best man to include best men—Michael, Kyle and Alex. They would be dressed in outfits that complimented each bride and groom. Liz and Max and their party were to be dressed in 18th century clothing, whereas Jim and Amy’s group were more modern.

The morning of the wedding, Liz awoke with a warm tingly feeling, knowing that at noon today she would be Max’s wife. And he would be her husband. Her theme song at the reception was to be Two Become One. The reception would be at the City Hall at around one.

Liz threw back the covers, tossed on her jean shorts and button up Garfield T Shirt and met her mother downstairs. The ladies would meet at Genna’s Hair Studio, three blocks away, and have their hair done. Amy looked as bright as the first rays of light. Her face was glowing and her blonde hair lay leisurely along the tops of her shoulders. She wore blue jeans and a maroon colored button up tank top. It was eight o’clock and already warm outside, way too hot to wear jeans. They wanted shirts that would be easy to take off without ruining their hairstyles.

Among the first customers of the day, Amy and Liz waltzed in and were immediately taken by Genna and her other hair dresser, Pamela. Genna asked Liz, “So have you decided what you want your hair to look like, Liz?”

Liz nodded and said, “I want it to be accent my tiara. So I want the top part to twist back and around the tiara in a weaving sort of way.” Liz showed her and Genna nodded, and then Liz continued, “Then I’d like the rest to fall at my back with curls in it and flowers—the ones I’ve brought with me—to be entwined in the back.”

Genna got to work on this assignment, while Pamela put Amy’s hair up into two combs that were laced in fake pearls. It was simple, yet lovely.

Within an hour, both girls looked beautiful. They paid for their styles and walked out driving back to Diane’s to put on their make-up and to get last minute things done before getting dressed. Hungry, they stopped and grabbed a breakfast at Mc Donald’s, then headed back to Diane’s to finish up.

The time flew by and soon it was eleven fifteen. They hurriedly put on their dresses and their shoes and drove over in the car to the church. Max and the guys were already there—it figured—the ladies thought. But then again, it never seemed to take long for men to be ready—except when they were in a part store or an electronics department. Then it was hell getting them out of there!

In a rush to beat all, they met with the preacher and began the ceremony. The day was turning out to be beautiful and thank the Lord air conditioned inside! Liz was sweating something fierce in her dress, but she guessed part of this was due to nerves. Where was Max? She hadn’t seen him since first appearing there. With the chaos, it had been difficult to keep up with where anyone was.

Before she knew it, the group was sitting in pews and Liz’s dad was holding her arm, walking her down the aisle. Amy walked beside them, with Phillip holding her arm, since her dad had died years before.

The moment Liz saw Max standing at the altar was when Liz knew that everything was as it should be and life was complete. She took his hand and looked into his eyes, and gladly said her vows. Max looked into her eyes and said before everyone, “Liz, I know we haven’t come up with personal vows, but I wanted to share this with you as a surprise. The day that I met you, I knew something special was in store for me. I didn’t know what it was, but I felt it. Ever since then, I have known that you were the one that I was supposed to spend my life with. I pledge my love to you, Liz, with my heart, and my life. Because you are, the only one I ever want to be with, from here to eternity. I love you, Liz.”

Liz smiled broadly, tears falling as she said, “Well, I had something special I wanted to say to you too, Max…I don’t know if it is as poetic as yours. It’s just that when I met you, Max, I knew that nothing would ever be the same again because my heart was yours, Max. When you left to come back here, I felt lost. The part of me that was so happy was gone. Then, when we moved here, when I saw you again,” tears fell profusely now as Liz continued from the depths of her heart, “when I saw you, Max, I felt that there was a reason for it. That we were meant to be together. And I knew that I never wanted to be apart from you again. I love you, Max, and I know that our lives will never be the way they were—they will be better because we are with each other.”

The preacher looked at Jim and said, “Do either of you wish to say something?”

Jim smiled at Amy and said, “As a matter of fact, I do.” Looking into Amy’s blue eyes, Jim said, “My heart has belonged to you since high school, Amy. When I saw you again after all these years, I knew that I couldn’t explain it, but I also knew that my heart was lost to you. Wherever we wind up in this life, I want it to be with you. I love you, Amy. You are everything to me.”

Amy smiled up at Jim and said, “Jim…you are so much to me. I never thought I’d be standing in this position again, I told myself I wouldn’t’. But you restored my faith, showed me that I can be happy with someone else. And I am thankful to you, Jim, for giving me back this wonderful gift—the gift of being loved.”

They exchanged rings and were married that Saturday by the preacher of the small town Church of Christ church….

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A Place To Call Home: A New Beginning
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Part Ten: Kaleidoscope.

They had been at the hotel for two days now and had only left their room long enough to get ice and to eat. They were too wrapped up in each other and the idea that they were actually married to think of anything else. The only people they dealt with were Jim and Amy. However, they decided it was time to go out and have some fun. Max and Liz walked over to Jim and Amy’s hotel room and they all headed out for some fun on the town.

Sommerset was a medium sized town full of shops. The first thing that the four of them did was go to lunch and then go shopping. Max bought a new easel and some new canvases. Jim found a new DVD player some manly movies like Rockie and Bullwinkle and The Smurfs. Max, Liz and Amy could not help but laugh when Jim gave them a little boy look and said “What? I like them!”

Amy had found a new tea set that matched the set of china she got for her bachelorette party. With the help from Pedro, the salesperson at LaBristo Villa Fashions, Liz found a new Capri outfit that she just couldn’t pass up. Liz couldn’t help but chuckle about Pedro. That man had a fashion sense that would surprise any woman. He seemed to want to follow Jim around though. This made Jim real uncomfortable and he and Amy decided to wait outside. After their shopping expedition, they found an art museum that Max was real interested in seeing. Jim was shocked to realize that he too enjoyed the museum. He never really saw himself as being into fine arts but something about it just appealed to him. Max was in heaven! He was in a huge art museum with his wife at his side. Liz was thinking the exact thing as were Jim and Amy.

They went back to the hotel rooms long enough to drop off their new things and then went out to a club. It was a karaoke club and they decided to give it a try. They took turns singing to each other and as a group. They had never had so much fun in their lives. By the time they left the club at 1:30 a.m., the owners were asking them to come back the next night. They gladly agreed and headed back to their rooms. They had been out since noon and were exhausted now. They kept the same type of routine for the next five days. They would first go to lunch, then take turns picking various activities to do, then out to the karaoke club for the night. Liz and Amy had both been keeping journals and albums to put their keepsakes in so that they would always remember the fun they had on their honeymoon and would be able to share it with others.

The night before they would be going home, Liz walked out of the room to go get some ice. She found the woman sitting behind the desk and asked her where the ice was. Max had been the one to go get it the other times and she had no idea where to go. The woman saw her ring and excitedly asked her how long she had been married. A large smile crossed Liz’s face when she told her for six days. They talked for about ten minutes before the woman showed Liz where the ice was. As she walked away from the desk, she noticed a strange man watching her. At first, she didn’t think anything of it. She just figured he thought she looked too young to be married. Liz was often told she looked to be about twelve years old. She walked away and went to the ice bin. But when she turned around, she noticed the man was there too. He was looking at a newspaper. Or so it looked anyway. She hurriedly made her way back to the room and shut the door.

“What’s wrong Liz?” Max and Jim asked at the same time.

“There is a strange man out there. He was staring at me at the counter.” She replied.

“Maybe he just wondered how old you were. You do look awfully young to be married.” Jim told her.

“Well, that’s what I thought at first too.”

“At first?” Max asked.

“Yeah, well, everyone keeps telling me how young I look. But then, when I was at the ice bin, I turned to walk back to the room and he was sitting there acting like he was reading the newspaper. Now he is sitting in the chair across the hall. I’m telling you guys, he’s watching us.”

The group had decided that they would all just stay in Max and Liz’s room for the night. It made Liz feel better to know that none of them would be alone. The next morning, they all got their stuff packed up and headed out to the taxi that was waiting for them. As they headed home, they talked the whole way about what a great time they had. The cab pulled up in front of Liz and Michael’s house. They paid the driver, along with a large tip, and watched him drive away. They were about to head inside. They knew the rest of the group would be their waiting to hear details of the honeymoon. Liz turned around to see that Max had stopped walking.

“Is something wrong?”

“No. I just realized that this is our home now. Are you sure that Michael doesn’t mind us living together here?”

“Max, you are my husband. Michael and I talked about this before the wedding. He will be taking the basement, which he had pretty much taken over anyway. We will be on the top floor and the ground floor will be shared. This was his idea Max. He wants you here. You are his best friend. Besides, this way, he and Isabel can have more privacy too.”

“You’re right. I guess I am just still getting used to actually not having to go back to my parents’ place. You have no idea how happy I am about that!”

“Max!” Liz says as she is looking off in the distance.

Max turns around and sees the man in the black blazer across the street. He is just sitting there staring straight ahead.

“Do you know him Liz?” Max asked.

“No, not personally. But, Max, he is the guy that was watching me at the hotel.”

That being said, they turned around and went into the house and locked the door.

Max, Liz, Jim and Amy were pleasantly surprised to have their friends and loved ones waiting inside, with a huge cake and a banner on the wall saying, “Congratulations Jim and Amy, Max and Liz! Welcome home!” A celebration was held on the inside of Max and Liz and Michael’s house and soon the man across the street was forgotten…

Until later that night, that was. Max and Liz were lying together in Liz’s old full sized bed—their new bed together. Satiated from another night of loving, both were coming back to normal, when a noise from outside brought them to alert. “Max, I heard something.” Liz told Max. He threw on his boxers and went to the window. Liz threw on Max’s shirt and her panties and was beside him in seconds.

The window had been opened much earlier in the day because the late July heat had become so that they couldn’t sleep with them shut. The air conditioning was unnecessary yet though because here lately the breezes at night were enough to keep a window or two open turn a few fans on, and have it be enough. Next month, the air would come on.

Spotting the tall man across the street from the street light that illuminated his shape and that of his car, Liz looked at Max and said, “What does he want, Max?”

Max replied disconcertedly, “I don’t know but I’m calling the cops. This is bullshit.” Reaching for the phone, he dialed. It took no time for the cops to show up and Max and Liz got the pleasure of seeing him be taken away in a squad car. A knock on the door and Valenti was there.

He smiled at Max and Liz who had gotten dressed in a hurry before his arrival, Michael was beside them now too. Valenti said, “Long time no see.”

Max and Liz grinned and Max said, “Yeah.” Jim replied, “Sorry about this so soon after coming back.” Max replied, “Hey, what’s a bit of action in the middle of the night?” Liz added, “Yeah.”

Jim thought how he wasn’t too pleased when he was called from his deputies in the middle of the night, but didn’t want to share that for fear of making Max or Liz feel bad. Instead, he walked across the threshold and said, “Well This guy has been pretty sought out around these areas. So you did the right thing.”

Max asked, “Who the hell is he, Jim?” Michael added, “And what does he want with us?”

Valenti tried to be vague as he said, “We think he is just a creepy stalker. Nothing to be alarmed over.” He didn’t want Liz upset, not now in her condition.

Liz added disbelieving, “He was there at our honeymoon hotel, Jim. So he must have some desire to get to us…but why? We’re high school students for Pete’s Sake!”

Max put his arms protectively around Liz’s waist and held her.

Valenti said, “I can’t say what he was doing in Sommerset. We’ve not had any readings on his being seen there…I know I didn’t see him when we were there.”

Michael caught this and said, “But you’ve had other detection’s?”

Valenti looked away, but Liz was not going to let it pass. This was their lives he could be jeopardizing by not saying. So she said, “Why don’t you come in the kitchen and have some coffee, Jim? I think there is some things we should be talking about. Like why it is we have some stalker on the loose—after people from Roswell.” The group went into the kitchen with Valenti who was reluctant and unsure but knew this was beyond his explaining away. Honesty might just be the best policy now. He only hoped Michael wouldn’t push him to the point of arrest or that Liz wouldn’t become too upset… Jim was mad enough for both of them. No one messed with his family or his friends.

Valenti spoke with Michael, Max and Liz for an hour that night, telling what he knew. “The stalker was an ex-official of some sort. He chose to do his own investigations now and supposedly he had it in his thick head that there was something going on in Roswell. Something the townspeople knew nothing about. So he was taking the initiative to follow them around. This was Valenti’s assessment. The stocker had been spotted in the towns Ryley, Beacon, and Delroy, they were several miles from Roswell, so he must have chosen to go to Sommerset when he was close to being taken in.” Valenti said, “Other police sects have been on the lookout for this jerk. So far all we have is sightings of him, but nothing definite to bust him. Now, though, thanks to you three, we have him in our custody. He won’t be bothering you anymore, kids. That’s all I wanted to tell you tonight.”

Michael said, “Well that isn’t enough, Sheriff. Sorry, but we need more answers. Like what is it about this that doesn’t make a damn bit of sense?”

Liz tried to stop her brother, saying, “Michael…he’s doing all he can.”

Max wouldn’t get into this dispute. Instead, he looked at the sheriff and said, “What can we do to help, Jim?”

Valenti looked at Max and Liz, glad to see reason and understanding and replied, “Keep a cell phone handy. Don’t go out alone. Which knowing you two that shouldn’t be hard.”

Max grinned with Liz and said, “Thanks. We’ll stay together. Right guys?”

Liz and Michael agreed but Michael was not too pleased with the answer. He wanted more, he felt he needed more to go on. But obviously the sheriff knew no more than they did…this didn’t leave Michael feeling too safe. He guessed if it came down to trouble, he’d have to take matters into his own hands.
Saturday, July 28,1999

Max stayed up most of the night before, watching his Liz sleep deeper now that the stalker was behind bars. He felt so glad to know that he could watch her sleep from now to eternity and he looked forward to all that they would share together.

Around ten the same day, Max and Liz drove to the police station and quickly identified the criminal. He was Ed Yarsmith, and he did fit the image of an ex-official! Up close it was believable in his short cut dark brown hair, in his shaven face, his perfectly manicured fingernails! His sentence would be made later next month sometime, but their job was done. Max and Liz went to the Evans’s—his parents’—to go about collecting his things…


Diane answered the door with a huge smile and a hug for both her son and for Liz, his wife. It still was difficult to believe, Max being married. If she didn’t know the situation, she wouldn’t guess it, she’d think they were going out. The matching wedding rings made the difference.

She welcomed them in, taking a look at Max then at Liz and seeing the subtle change that was happiness, contentment. It made her feel proud to know that her little boy had turned into such a loving young man and had found such a nice girl to marry.

“Well? Come on. I want details you two. How was the honeymoon? What all did you do? Did you hang out with Jim and Amy? Did the hotel feed you well? Are you hungry?”

“Breathe mom. Why don’t we go get a drink and sit down and then we can talk? At a normal pace.” Max joked.

Diane and Liz both laughed. They all walked into the kitchen and Diane gave them each a cold Pepsi. She poured herself a cup of coffee, her eleventh for the day, and sat down across from the couple.

“Your dad is at the gym again. If I wasn’t such a secure woman, I would worry that he was having an affair with the treadmill or something.”

Liz chuckled. “Well, at least he is getting his exercise.”

“That he is. Ok, spill now!” Diane responded.

“It’s too bad you weren’t there mom. You and Pedro could have had a real good time together.” Max said. Liz laughed so hard she started to snort which caused her to laugh even more.

“Who is Pedro?” Diane asked amused at Liz.

“Oh, he was the salesman at LaBistro Villa Fashions.” Liz told her. “He seemed to really take a liking to Jim.”

“And what would that have to do with me exactly? I don’t like Jim. Not like that anyway.”

“Neither did he. He just had a fascination with Jim’s clothes. You and he could have gotten along considering how fanatical you are with clothes.” Max told her.

Liz began to feel kind of funny and excused herself to go to the bathroom. A couple of minutes later, she came out and looked at Max and Diane. Max was filling her in on the honeymoon.

“We really need to get back to the house hon. I told Maria I would meet her there around 1:30. She said she had something to show me.”

“Ok. Mom will you tell dad we stopped by?”

“I’ll let him know. You kids be careful and call me later.”

“We will Mrs. Evans” Liz told her.

“Oh please honey, call me Diane.”

“Ok.”

They decided to come back tomorrow to get Max’s things. They both gave Diane a hug and walked out to his jeep. On the way home, Liz was being uncharacteristically quiet. Max looked at her “What’s wrong Liz? Are you feeling ok?”

“Yeah, I feel ok.”

“Then what is it? Did I say something wrong?”

“No. Max, you know how we can sometimes hear each others thoughts?”

“Yeah, it started at the hospital the night we found out you are pregnant. What about it hon?”

“Well, while we were at your parents’ house, it happened again.”

“Yeah, it happens to me a lot. Does it bother you?”

“No of course not. It isn’t that.”

“Then what is it?”

“Well, it wasn’t your thoughts I heard. It was Maria’s.”

Being about twenty feet from their driveway, Max pulled in and put the jeep in park. He turned to Liz with a confused look on his face. “Maria? Is this the first time?”

“Yeah. What do you think caused it?” Liz asked Max.

“I don’t know. Maybe you should ask if she knows. She’s coming.” Max pointed behind Liz and when she turned around, she noticed that Maria was coming toward her running as quickly as she could. She looked terrified.

“Ok Liz, how in the hell did that happen? I mean one minute I am talking to Alex and the next minute, I am hearing you! And you were nowhere around! Did you hear me too or am I going crazy? Actually you know what, either way, I am pretty sure I am going crazy.” Maria started to get dizzy and had to sit down on the grass and put her head in her hands.

“I’m pretty sure it isn’t just you Maria. It can’t be. I heard you too. Has this happened to you before?” Liz asked.

“No! Has it happened to you before?”

“Just with Max.”

“WHAT!? You have had this happen before and you never told me? Why the hell didn’t you tell me Liz?”

“Because we didn’t understand it. We wanted to try to figure it out before telling anyone. We didn’t want to freak anyone out.” Max told her.

“I need a drink! Do you have a Pepsi?” Maria asked them.

“Yeah, come on in Maria. We need to figure out what the heck is going on anyway.” Liz told her.

They all walked inside. Max told Liz and Maria to sit in the living room and he would go get the drinks. He had just got into the kitchen when he heard Liz tell him through her thoughts Make mine a Cherry Pepsi please. He smiled and told her back Comin’ right up!

“Would you guys please stop that? You’re driving me crazy!”

Liz replied, “When I noticed it with Max, it felt special, like something we shared that made us closer, you know? More perceptive of each other. But now…knowing you can hear us too, it makes me wonder how.”

Max walked in with the drinks, handing one to Maria, the other to Liz and said, “Yeah, it is eerie.”

Liz replied uneasy, “It makes me wonder how many of us are out there, able to do that.”

Suddenly the phone rang and Liz picked it up. It was Alex. He said that Isabel and Kyle were over at his and Tess’s place and they were freaking out. Saying something about hearing each others conversations and Isabel mentioned being able to close her eyes and find herself in strange places, seeing friends that she knew and knowing what was going on!

Liz said, “Alex, I think we need to have a group meeting. Have everyone stop by. We need to talk.”

Hanging up the phone after getting his agreement to rouse the others, Liz looked at Max and Maria and said, “It’s all of us. We are all affected by this. But the questions I’m facing right now are why? Why us? Where does it come from? And how long are we going to experience it?”

Thirty minutes later, they were all seated in Max and Liz and Michael’s living room, sharing odd situations where they had once dismissed it. Things that seemed strange, but not so strange as to make them admit it to anyone. For Liz she had had that thing in the bathroom, where she heard Maria, for Isabel it was the dream walking. But for Kyle it started happening last year picturing a test that was going to be passed out. When test day came, lo and behold question after question was exactly the same as he had pictured it, seeing it on his desk! “I did really well in Biology last year because I knew what my tests were going to look like early on. It made studying easier.”

Max gave him a grin and said, “You dog! I nearly failed that class last year!” The group laughed at Max and he joined in.

Alex said, “I think there is something special about each of us. I think our parents know about it and we should be investigating. For me, you all know by now that my parents are the last people I’ll contact. But you all should consider it. Whatever we have or can do could be manipulated one day. I think we should be aware and ready if that day ever comes.”

Max nodded and said, “I agree.” So did the others. Liz was going to get on the computer tonight and do some checking on the subject of ESP as well as UFO sitings. Roswell was noted for them, but if it were true, how did it apply to Michael and her? They were from New York—unless this was worldwide. If so, they might already be too late in discovering anything helpful that could save them…

Two Weeks Later…

Liz had done some research and found very little that led toward ESP, which caused them all to lean more on the alien possibility. It was unsettling and so far none had told their parents about it for fear they might suspect drugs or trouble.

Meanwhile, this was Monday, August 7 and all kids in Roswell and surrounding towns in Roswellian County were getting ready for school.

Liz pushed the alarm and roused Max, saying, “Time to get up, Max.”

Max mumbled something incomprehensible. Liz pulled her blankets off, stood and said, “Come on, Max. It’s our first day back. I kind of want to get there a little early today.”

Liz knew there was a chance that the school might refuse her now that she was pregnant. She hadn’t gone during the summer months because let’s face it, Roswell was a small town and teachers and principals were gone home during this time. Banks were closed on Wednesdays in this town! So she waited. Now, with slight fears warring inside her, she got dressed in her jeans and tropical T-shirt. She wasn’t showing yet, but had to get a bigger sized pair of jeans so she could be comfortable. Mom had taken her shopping before the wedding, so she would be ready for school this year which Liz thought was really cool of her.

Now she really thanked her!

Somehow, Liz felt an overwhelming feeling cross over her heart as if a “you’re welcome” was there from the only voice that could affect her this way…her mother. Smiling, Liz brushed out her hair and decided she would call her mom after school. She wondered how she was doing, how dad was.

Sensing inside in some way that they were fine, she walked to Max and shaking his shoulder, Liz said, “Max…”

Max opened his eyes and smiled saying, “I have a better idea.” Suddenly he pulled her to the bed and climbed on top causing her to whine at first, then giggle. She said, “We don’t have time for this right now, Max,” of course that was a lie. It was six AM and school didn’t start for two hours. They lived practically two blocks from the school. It would be easy to jump in the shower and be on time.

Smiling at Max, noticing he was really in tune with the idea, Liz wrapped her arms around his neck and kissing him back said, “Okay, Max, but you have to get up after. Promise?”

Laughing in a low sexy voice, Max said, “Oh, I promise.” All concerns about sleep gone, Max pulled up Liz’s shirt and helped her with her jeans. Liz ran her hands along his broad shoulders, on his warm chest, and helped Max with their clothes, happy about this as much as he. As quietly as they could with Michael downstairs in the basement, they made love….

Liz and Max went into the dining room freshly showered and dressed by 7:15. Michael was eating breakfast in his pajamas! He looked up at them and said with a groan, “How can you be up and dressed this frigging early?! My brain cells are still in my warm bed downstairs.”

Liz grinned then looked at Max. Max said, “Maybe because we have something to motivate us in the morning, like school.”

Michael started to have a thought, then changed his mind. They could hear each others thoughts and he didn’t want to embarrass Liz. Instead, he waited till Max was in the kitchen to look at Liz and say, “Might want to tone it down some on your nature calls, Liz. You don’t know what it is like to be dreaming of Isabel and suddenly hear my sister calling out Max’s name.”

Liz was generally a laid back person, but hearing Michael say that she became humiliated. The tears came before she could stop them—she was three months along now. Her emotions were a mess.

Forgetting and wishing he could shove a foot in his mouth, Michael stood and walked to Liz saying, “Hey, don’t worry about it, Liz. I was only kidding. You and Max can be as loud as you want. I’ll just invest in ear plugs or a new stereo.”

Liz cried harder and felt Michael’s arms around her, saying, “Shit, I’m sorry. Don’t cry. Come on, you can pick on me today over something stupid and I won’t get mad. Promise.”

Wiping tears from her eyes so Max wouldn’t get suspicious of her being upset, Liz said, “I will too! You wait and see,” of course she was laughing now so Michael felt better. He said, “Okay. I’m going to get dressed. See if I can muster some energy to move into my closet. It will be challenging. See you in a bit.”

Nodding, Liz said, “Okay. We might go on without you. I’m wanting to get there early.” She thought to herself, To see if I even have a chance to go this year.

Michael said, “They better damn well let you attend. You are married now Liz. They can’t hold it against you.”

Liz grinned at Michael and said, “Does Isabel know you get macho first thing in the morning?”

Michael shook his head and said, “Not yet. We haven’t had an overnighter yet.”

Liz nodded. She grinned still as she said, “She will. Then she can pick on you for being so temperamental.”

Michael said, “Ha,ha,ha!” As he walked downstairs.

Max entered the room and said to Liz, “Did I just hear Michael laughing, at seven in the morning?”

Liz walked to Max, putting her arms around him as she said, “He was being sarcastic. Michael is a bear in the morning. I hated having to wake him when we were kids.”

Max said, “I can’t imagine that. Isabel was a morning person.”

Liz rolled her eyes and said, “Lucky you.” She felt Max’s mouth crossing hers and then they finished getting ready and by 7:45 they left—with a half asleep Michael behind them.

The rush of the high school was something Liz had forgotten about. She looked at Michael and Max and said, “I can’t believe this! Was Niobe this crowded last fall?”

Michael nodded and said, “Worse actually. This is small compared to that.”

Then, Liz and Max went to the principal’s office and Max heard Mr. Spikelly say, “Why, Max. How are you?”

Max replied, “Fine. How are you?”

Mr. Spikelly smiled, his dress appearance the same as last year. Some things didn’t change. He replied, “Good. What can I do you for?”

Max looked at Liz and they shared the thought of What a big dufus! Then Liz said, “I’m new here, Mr. Spikelly. I’m Liz Evans.”

Thinking on the name, then going through his computer files, Mr. Spikelly said, “Yes. I know you. I was in the Crashdown a time or two during the summer. Good food there.”

Smiling, Liz said, “Thanks. Anyway, I was wondering if I could get a class schedule. I’ve not gotten one yet…and neither has my brother, Michael.”

Mr. Spikelly’s facial expression mystified as he said, “I don’t see a listing for a Liz Evans. I checked Elizabeth too. Nothing. But here, this is a print out of Mr. Parker’s, if you’ll just give it to him.”

Nodding, Liz took Michael’s schedule. She wondered if this was his way of letting her down. Then she recalled the last name…of course she wouldn’t be under Evans! “Mr. Spikelly, would you look under Liz Parker? I’ve just recently gotten married, to Max here, and so my last name changed. But I might be in under Parker.”

Spotting it instantly, Mr. Spikelly said, “Here it is.” He printed it out and handed it to Liz. She took it and held it hoping that he wouldn’t ask for it back when she told him what she must next.

Mr. Spikelly asked, “How was your trip last spring, Max? To Buffalo?”

Max remembered how this was going to be hard and now he was here! He said with a nervous adjustment in his seat, “It wasn’t, Mr. Spikelly. The truth is that we were stranded in Niobe. We never made it.”

Puzzled and disappointed, Mr. Spikelly said, “That’s odd. The teacher who went with you said you did make it.”

Max was curious now. He said, “I won’t call him a liar, but I know I wasn’t there. So I guess you’ll have to take it up with him.”

Mr. Spikelly made a note on his yellow sticky and looking at the two of them said, “I see. Well, can I help you with something else? Oh, Miss. Parker, you can see the secretary and she will get you set up on other little things. It shouldn’t take long.”

Liz looked at the principal and found herself thinking he was nice, if a bit dense, and said, “I have to tell you, Mr. Spikelly…I am married. My name isn’t Liz Parker anymore, it is Liz Evans. And that isn’t all. I am pregnant, three months along now.” Liz winced, expecting to be told she had to leave.

Mr. Spikelly looked from one to the other and said, “Congratulations. What are your plans after school?”

Max replied, “It isn’t sensible to think that far ahead, Mr. Spikelly. Besides, any future I have I want Liz in it.”

Liz added, “We’ll make them together.” She was smiling up into Max’s eyes.

Mr. Spikelly said, “I’ll make a note of this, Ms. Evans, so you won’t have to tell a bunch of people right away.”

Liz asked, “Why should I keep it a secret? I am married, Mr. Spikelly.”

Mr. Spikelly replied, “You are also a senior in high school, right?”

Nodding, Liz said, “Yes, I am.”

Mr. Spikelly continued, “I just guessed you would want to keep it somewhat quiet for a while. Make it look a little less obvious, if you know what I mean.”

Liz looked wounded at Mr. Spikelly. Max felt her pain, her confusion and anguish and looking at Mr. Spikelly he said, “We both know what you mean, Mr. Spikelly and this is inappropriate. If Liz is allowed to stay in school, then we will be going to class.”

Mr. Spikelly saw a definite change in Max. He had grown up a lot over the summer. Nodding, he said, “It should be fine for you to finish here, Liz. Unless you start having complications, then you might need to finish at home. We will work with you so you get your diploma in that case. Or if you find you are unable to come to classes, we will send it home with Max.”

Liz stood with Max and said, “I’m a pretty tough girl, Mr. Spikelly. I’m confident that attending classes shouldn’t be a problem.”

Nodding, Mr. Spikelly said, “Sounds good. I’ll see you two later at assembly.”

Agreeing, they went to the hallway and Liz looked up at Max and said, “I lied in there, Max. I’m really petrified. I’ve never attended classes here before…what if they decide I’m dirty?”

Max replied with his arms around her, “Then we take Mr. Spikelly up on his offer and finish at home.”

Nodding her head, Liz said, “I suppose, but I don’t’ want to unless we have to. I didn’t lie about being tough.”

Max grinned and said, “I can vouch for that, sweetheart. No one is as stubborn at times as you.”

Liz reached up, and said with her eyes large, “You!”

Laughing they went to class together….

They met at lunchtime and everyone told stories of first day homework. Maria said, “Oh quit bickering. It isn’t that bad.”

They just gave her looks of question to her sanity. Liz said, “I study hard, and I still dread going home only to spend two hours studying on my first day.”

Max nodded and said, “Me too.”

Michael said, “I’ll do it, but it might not be till the morning.” Isabel rolled her eyes then snuggled closer to him saying, “My man. A procrastinator to the end.”

Michael said, “You know it sweetie.” He leaned down and kissed her on her cheek.

Tess and Kyle joined them at the table with their lunch trays. Tess said to the rest, “I was just telling Kyle here that I couldn’t believe how stuffy and dirty the classrooms were. I saw two cockroaches alone today! Yuck!”

Liz’s stomach rolled and she pushed aside her lunch saying, “Well now that we’ve discussed that, I can safely save my lunch for dinner.”

Tess looked at Liz with compassion and said, “Sorry, Liz.”

Liz grinned halfway and said, “It’s fine. I wasn’t really hungry anyway.”

Max asked, “Not even for me?”

Liz grinned at Max and said, “Well I didn’t say that.” She tilted her head up and accepted Max’s warm kiss. Maria rolled her eyes and said, “Can you believe them?”
She didn’t note Alex’s look in her direction.

Isabel grinned, looking at Michael and said, “Yep. Sure can.” She was obviously thinking something wicked for Michael moved closer to her and they shared a kiss too.

Max said conversationally, “Dad has given me a title of Billing Clerk at the lawn business. That way I can work at my own time and pace and still go to school.”

Michael nodded as did the others and said, “That’s cool, Max.”

Alex agreed saying, “I think all of us would like a job like that. I’ll be lucky to flip burgers.”

Maria jabbed him jokingly saying, “If you don’t work hard, yeah, you will be. But I know you can do better.”

Alex eyed Maria curiously and said, “Really?” When he saw her clam up nervously, he laughed to himself. She wanted him. But he had to find a way to show that it was okay to like him…

The group left at 3:30 for home or work. Liz and Maria went to the Crashdown and Tess and the others met them there to work. It would be a late night for them all for they had homework on the first day of school. Liz was just so thankful for the chance to finish with her class. The late nights would be worth it….
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