Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 18 - 06/30/2025

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Again - Chapter 14 - 06/13/2025

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This was not going to go well. Everyone in the vicinity knew this. And the impressionable minds surrounding this knew this. So, you did not have to be of a certain age to get it. Even if they did not get the nitty grittiness of it. But Callie could tell. And so did Ella and Noah Evans as they stood and watched as Max stared at his wife with anger clearly etched on his face. As he rejected her phony embrace, and the show that his wife was putting on him. “Stop with the dramatics,” he muttered through gritted teeth. “This is not going to be something that you can smile yourself out of” he said to his wife.

All he had wanted to do was treat his kids to some ice cream at the establishment that had once meant something to him. A place he had mostly stayed away unless he was with those who meant something to him. Because in the past ten years he would have stayed away if it was his choice. And in the early years it had been. And then the kids had arrived, and once they became a certain age. They loved it.

The did not see how on the nose it was.

What they would realize would come later. But now, they were in a middle of an escalating soap opera. One that had real life implications for their own home. All they wanted was some ice cream. After going for Chinese with their dad, as it was a chance for them to spend time together.

They enjoyed and they even enjoyed that their father was going to spoil them at the Crashdown. Alien sundaes were their favorite.

They loved their décor.

It was lots of fun.

But they had not expected to walk into this scene. And Ella could see how her father was responding. He is pissed she was thinking.

Yvonne is pissed too.

It was not a good situation to be. And before Max could say anything more. He turned to his children. “Can you two take Callie to the Crashdown with you. Don’t worry, I won’t be too long behind you,” he said with a glare at his wife. As if to say, don’t say anything and Yvonne wisely did not.

“Mommy?” Callie asked.

“Go ahead,” Liz said softly. Because she knew she needed to get her daughter away from this situation.

A situation that is escalating out of control.

“Ask Mr. Parker if you see him to charge me. Don’t order too much,” Max muttered as he looked at his son when he made the request, and Noah only laughed. Really the boy thought. But Ella the eldest, took command. “Don’t worry Daddy.”

“Brown noser, suck up” Noah muttered as he and his sister took Callie the hundred feet to the restaurant, and before long they were out of sight.

Leaving the adults to a deteriorating situation.

“What is going on here?” Max said taking command of the situation. With his wife glaring at Liz like she was the problem here. Except she was not. Sure, Liz had not helped the situation but still, Max knew this was long coming.

Yvonne was not going to dwell on the trivial. She was going to get down to the basics. She did not care if this was not the place for this kind of confrontation. But it was a discussion that needed to take place, if only to make sure she was aware. “Is that kid yours?” Yvonne demanded, obviously of Callie.

Shaking his head. Max knew the question was warranted and even acceptable because it was only natural. But it did not mean he wanted it to take place here, and he did not want to be having it at all. Because I know the truth he muttered. “Of course not, why would you think a thing?” Max muttered as he looked at Liz, and Yvonne snorted.

Even though he was not batting an eye.

“Because I could not help but think that you might have had something between the two of you that would make you want to do crazy things,” Yvonne muttered as they all knew what she was daring the other two to say something that would help herself. “So, answer me Max. Is that kid yours?” she asked once again.

Because she was not believing his answers to this point. Obviously.

“No,” Max said simply. Because to say anything else was to get into the trouble that his father was telling him to not engage in. And because he didn’t want to be pulling Liz further into a deteriorating situation. And because of course, he had already posed the same question to his former girlfriend. So, he was going on what she had told him…

To his face.

And I believe her Max knew Now I do, he said softly, because common sense told him that Liz would have at last told him sometime in last eight years that he was the father.

Bu Yvonne looked like she did not believe her husband as she remembered the child. “She might not look like you, but genetics come in all varieties, and she appears to be in the age range that validates my question, so…”

“So, nothing” Max said. I wish she was my child he knew but knew enough about what you should say and not to say to know that it was not wise to say something like that, in front of your wife. Someone who is not the mother and unfortunately, it was something he had come to believe because as much as he did not want to be true, unfortunately, it’s true.

Liz could only sigh. And knew she had to step into the situation. A situation she did not want to be in and say something. She knew what Max was thinking. And it was not even using those dormant abilities of hers that she had tried not to use since she started to experience them back in high school. She never needed too. She had come through her luck in her career with her brain and not needed to add to it.

And really those abilities had been a product of the past. And she had tried to leave her past here in Roswell, and she had tried to be another person since she left these town limits. But she knew she had to say something. She needed to save Max from the inuendo that his wife was thinking. Even though she knew what he was thinking, and part of her was thinking of the same thing. Of course, she knew he was under a misunderstanding of the situation that involved Callie.

And how she was Callie’s mother.

But she had to say something. “Max is not Callie’s father,” she said simply. “You don’t have to worry Yvonne.”

“Why would I worry?” Yvonne muttered. “We don’t have any kids together. I am raising someone else’s children,” she muttered. “So, why not add one more to the party?” she muttered and her contempt for the situation was evident. “At least I did not have to raise that one that he had in high school. Which fortunately, he gave up for adoption” she muttered. “Did you know about that?” she asked Liz as it became evident that Max’s wife was throwing the kernel around to make a scene, and to see whether she held one over on Max’s past.

Unfortunately, that was not to be.

Because I know everything about that Liz thought as Max winced by the public display of private information his wife was giving out to those who were witnessing this altercation. One that was spinning out of control.

There was no safe ground. No behind close doors.

Max technically had not been aware that Yvonne had been aware of his son with Tess. Very few people did. Because it had been dealt with so quickly, and he had not wanted to talk about it. Edie knew he thought of his first wife. She was good about it, but it was over, and therefore he did not have to deal with it.

Because the child had stayed with his family. And had not come looking. Of course, he would be almost a teenager now he thought. So, anything was possible in the future. But that is not now he knew.

Max did not know what he would do if that day ever did come to be, but he knew it was not going to happen anytime soon. So, I have some time.

So, to know Yvonne knew told Max so much. And made him wonder just what secrets his wife knew about him, ones he had not been aware that were out there, to be known. Of course, he had been living with his wife for six years so anything was possible. Which was troublesome to know, as he was suspecting that she was a lot more complicated than she appeared or had shown these past years.

It's clear he had been blind about many things in his home and in his marriage. And I am only now coming into the light.

“Did you?” Yvonne asked, pipping into the conversation once more.

“Yes,” Liz said simply. But of course, it was not a subject she wanted to be discussing, so she simply said it, and muttered something under her breath, that neither Max nor Yvonne could hear. Max had the same idea. “You don’t have to worry about me Yvonne,” she muttered. “The past the past. And whatever you and Max share together is the present, and you don’t have to worry about me. Callie has another father…”

And that is true. Unfortunately. Liz knew.

“Pity” Yvonne smiled as she smirked at her husband who only shook his head.

God Liz muttered. This woman she sighed. She did not know how Max could stand her. Oh, Max but she was trying to not make her problem. “I think I will head in and collect Callie. Because we should call it a night.”

There will be no more seeing the sights she thought. Callie and I need to vanquish from this scene she muttered.

“Don’t go on my account,” Yvonne smiled. “Max obviously wants to see you, which is why he brought the kids to your family’s establishment” she said as she looked at her husband. “Don’t think I don’t know why you take the kids here,” she said with a darker vibe to her voice.

One that both adults were quite attune too.

“So,” Max muttered. I don’t always come here he sighed because it usually had to be a good reason to come in the past. Tonight, actually was not about seeing Liz he knew because he had no reason to think she was here, and that is the truth. “It does not matter why I bring the kids here on any other day, but tonight, they wanted some ice cream, and I had no reason to think Liz was here.” She is not even staying here. For all I knew, she would have been back with Maria and Michael he thought.

“Sure,” Yvonne muttered a little sarcastically. “You really want me to believe that?”

It is your problem if you don’t Max thought. But he wanted to end this scene. “Enough of this Yvonne,” Max muttered. “You have said your piece, and that is all…” he said softly as he looked at Liz. “You are wasting everyone’s time here, and obviously, Liz and her daughter have things they need to do.”

“You really want me to think that?” Yvonne asked. “That I would leave you with your former girlfriend, so that you can continue to do what you want to be doing with her?” she said a little snidely. “You really think I am going to give you permission?”

“Yvonne” Max said. Of course, I would not think such a thing would be coming from my you, my wife.

This is all too much she thought. Because did not want to be in this drama anymore. So, Liz needed an out. I don’t want to be in this anymore. “I am going to find my daughter” Liz said. “Excuse me,” she said as she turned to face her parents’ establishment.

She has a right idea Max knew. “I am coming with you,” Max said as he turned to his wife. “I have to collect my children,” he said simply. As he faced his wife “Go home Yvonne. You knew I was spending time with the kids, and that time did not include you,” he muttered, and there were gasps at the cold brush off that Max was giving his wife. “Go do whatever you were wanting to be doing.”

“Hell, I am” Yvonne muttered. I am not going to allow you to play footsies with that woman she thought.

This is a mess Liz could only think as she wanted to take herself out of the situation. “I am not looking for trouble,” Liz said softly as she glanced at the conflicted emotions on Max’s face, he’s in hell she knew but also had to get away from this situation. So, she turned and walked away. Leaving the combative husband and wife looking at each other with anger on their faces, which was a very mutual feeling at the moment.

“Sorry I busted your attempt at cheating on me” Yvonne muttered before she yelled after Liz. “Stay away from my husband.”

Liz did not look back, as she turned and walked into the Crashdown.

“Jesus Yvonne,” Max said softly. “What is up with you?” he asked of his wife. Even if he knew she had a reason to be angry, but it did not want to be dragging Liz down into the mud with him, It is my fault I brought her down to my level.

“What is up with me is that you are playing me for a fool” Yvonne muttered. “And I am not going to put up with it.”

You don’t have any proof he would mutter. And that was the truth. “You are living in a fantasyland Yvonne. So, go home, and leave me and the kids alone.”

“I won’t have you try to gaslight me Max,” Yvonne threatened. “I know the situation at play, and if you go off with her Max,” Yvonne threatened. “I will skin you for everything you have, and then some.”

Hell Max muttered. “Your delusions are too numerous,” he would say. “I am not playing mind games with you,” he thought. I am not Tess he muttered of another mistake. Now, that was someone who could play mind games with the best of them he thought. And I am still paying for those games he thought. “All I want is to do is spend time with my children. I am going to join Noah and Ella, and I hope by the time we come home. You have straightened yourself out.”

“Or what?” Yvonne asked.

“Or you won’t like what I will do.” Max said. “As I have said before. I don’t have to take your behavior.”

“And neither do I,” Yvonne. “Because you won’t like what I will do” Yvonne muttered. “I don’t like being played for a fool. So, if you think the same someone who walked away from you in the first place, wants you now. She definitely won’t want you when I am done with you…” she said softly. “You will rue the day you met me.”

“I already do” Max said simply as he walked off.




*


Inside,
The Crashdown,


Before Liz walked back into the establishment she had only just walked out. This time in search of her daughter. She knew trouble was in the offering. She knew she did not help matters with what she and Max had done. But given the face that Max’s wife was showing, she was not feel that much guilt. But she did feel worried for those who will be caught in the fire, and the battle zone.

But before this, the children who were so young and were right in the middle. Whether they really knew it or not. Fortunately for all involved, they were only children, and they were trying ride out the turmoil that existed outside, and they wanted to spoil themselves. Jeff Parker who was now down in the restaurant, was surprised to see his granddaughter come back but this time, with the Evans twins.

Ella and Noah.

Obviously, he did not know about the scene going on outside. And so, he was surprised to learn of it from a very upfront Ella. “Daddy will join us,” she said softly and forcefully. “He’s in the middle of something with our stepmother and Callie’s mother.”

Oh, shit Jeff said.

“Daddy told us that we could ask you to charge him in case he does not come in right away” Ella asked.

Oh, I will Jeff smiled. Of the tab that had been building because of the twins adventures “What do you want?”

The table of three children ordered Alien sundaes. “I will be back” he said softly as he left the table with an eye to the doors, but he could not see anything. And that troubled him, but his daughter was an adult now, and he could not go out and get in the middle of his daughter’s private life, I wish she would not be so blatant about it he thought, but it was not something he could manage, so he would guard the innocent minds inside as he walked away with the children’s orders.

“You like cherries,” Callie asked because both twins had asked for extra strawberries on their sundae.”

“They are sweet, they make everything better.” Noah said. “So, are you new to town?” he asked, because he had not spent too much time around the new kid the night before because he had been on his need for adventure.

“We came to go to Aunt Maria’s wedding” Callie murmured. “We live in Maryland,” she said softly.

“Wow, cool” Ella smiled. “Long way.” That sounds different she thought as someone who had only known one town, Roswell.

Where she had been born and lived her nearly nine years of life.

“Yeah,” Callie nodded.

“How long are you going to stay in town?” Noah asked as he looked at his twin sibling and both wondered about the new girl. And because they could understand the vibes that were going between their father and Callie’s mother, and it made them curious about her.

“I don’t know, I don’t think my Mom even knows” Callie murmured.

Both twins nodded.

“But I hope it’s not anytime soon,” Callie murmured. I like this place she thought as she could not help but think about the scene outside, and the many questions poised by the strange lady. “You know about what that lady was saying outside…”

“Our stepmother” Noah piped into the conversation. As he looked at his sister once more. And Ella nodded too.

“Is she?” Callie asked.

“Yeah,” Ella nodded. “Our dad married her when we were kids,” she said with a smile, without acknowledging that they were still very much young kids. “After our mother died.”

Impressionable.

Callie nodded. “Sorry about that. That sucks. But I know something about that. Because Mommy was right. Your father is not my Dad,” Callie muttered. I know what is, what she thought. “Because I am not even her real kid,” she said as she did not know why she was even saying any of this, because it was not like she had ever really acknowledged it back home, with her friends. Because she had kept it a secret. So, she did not know why she was saying it now.

“What?” Noah asked, as he looked at his sister.

“I am adopted” Callie muttered. “My mommy took me in when I was very young. So, she’s right, your father is not my father. Because she is not really my mother. She might be because she’s raising me, and because she loves me, but my real parents are dead too.”

Whoa both kids thought.



*



Yeah, very Whoa material as Liz walked in moments later and spotted the three kids talking to each other. She sighed. God, you are being funny again aren’t you she thought to herself. I believe in you she muttered as she looked at the children. She might want Callie to have friends. But she could not help but acknowledge that this whole situation was messy. Therefore, she did not know how much time she and Callie should be spending with Max, or his children. But there was nothing she could do, not today anyways. But she saw her father spotting her. “Dad,” she said softly as she walked over to her father. “You did not expect to see me so soon, did you?”

“No, I did not” Jeff muttered. “I did not expect Callie to be wanting more ice cream?”

“I had to get her out of a tough situation,” Liz muttered. “So, it made sense at the time. I hope you know she should not have a full sundae” she said with a smile.

“Don’t worry, Greg is doing her order personally” Jeff said softly with a hug for his daughter. “Are you okay?”

“I am fine Dad,” Liz said with a mutter. The last thing I am, is okay. “I just had to get into the middle of a war…”

“Max and his wife?” Jeff asked quietly. Oh, Lizzie he would think because this was not what he wanted for his daughter. It is the last thing he would mutter. She does not deserve this he would think, because he had no reason to understand the depth of the bond that existed between his daughter and Max, and that she cannot help herself.

Liz nodded.

“Honey…” Jeff sighed.

“Don’t okay Dad,” Liz muttered. “I am trying to be bigger than what the situation is. I need to because I have Callie to worry about. Therefore, I am not trying to get in the middle of their drama,” she sighed. “Really, I am not. Max’s wife came up to me. And got in my face. And made assumptions,” she muttered even if some of the assumptions were right on the money, by a large margin she muttered. Even if at this point, we are only talking about one night she was thinking. It is not this giant affair or anything she muttered. “I tried to be the bigger person, and not get in the mud, so not to add to the mess.”

Jeff nodded. “Yvonne Evans is very unhappy,” was all he could say. “And has been for awhile, but…”

“My return has made things worse?” Liz asked.

You can say that Jeff thought. It certainly has escalated things “I don’t know much about it. But I know things are not good, and so you have to be careful honey.”

“You and Mom don’t have to worry about me, okay” Liz said softly. I know how to take care of myself she thought.

Yvonne does not want to mess with me.

“I know you can handle yourself. You have been on your own for a long time now,” Jeff muttered. Even if I wished you were a little closer, he sighed, but he knew fully well that it might have been worse for all parties if Liz had been. “Your mother is a little more worried. She knows how attached you are with Max…”

That is an understatement Liz knew.

She was very attached to her former boyfriend. 10 years has not dose the fire she thought. It has only increased the desire she knew. “I am trying Dad,” she said softly. “I never wanted any of this” she said. “I did not come back to this town to get in a middle of a faltering marriage.”

“So, you blame your mother and me for not letting you know that Max was taken?” Jeff asked softly as the kids’ ice cream was now being served to their table. And as Jeff promised, Callie only got a small serving.

Hearing the word taken was not sitting well with Liz because she knew she should be taking the word at face value and not engaging but she had made things worse of course and she knew it. Weddings are notorious for ill timed misjudgments she thought as she knew that was something she was saying to herself to make it go down easier.

It was also something she did not want to be talking to her father about.

“I don’t blame you” Liz said. “Of course, I had to come back for Maria’s wedding” she said. In no good conscious could I stay away even if I knew that Max was married, she thought. “But...”

“You would have flown in, and flown right out this morning?” Jeff asked.

“Probably,” Liz said softly. If I could have gotten to the airport after seeing Max again and she knew it was no guarantees the same thing would happened even if she had more resistance and not done what she had done the night before.

Now my lemon of car has gotten me stuck in this town until it gets repaired, she thought. She knew she would not get an answer into how long it would take until the next day. She was waiting on word.

“I don’t want to talk about it anymore, I need to join my daughter” Liz said softly as the door swung open, and she sighed as she spotted Max walking in. Damn it she thought. Still, she had to acknowledge her daughter.

Jeff felt for his daughter’s very mucky personal life. It was not something he wanted for her, even if he wanted her to find love and to settle down. “I am here if you need someone to talk. Or you can go to your mother.”

“I know I can” Liz said as she hugged her father, and she saw Max staying back.

It was a very messy situation.

But she took the first step and even know she knew the heads were turning. She walked over the threesome of children. Even though she was also on the intended path for Max too, but he knew how complicated the situation and waited for her to make her journey to the table, as he gave it a few more minutes.

“Mommy?” Callie said softly.

“Kids,” Liz said softly. “I hope you can eat all that?” she said to her daughter of the lump of ice cream.

“Come on, of course I can, it’s too small” Callie smiled. “Because you told Grandpa to lowball me, huh?” she said of her mother, and it got the table to laugh.

“No, your grandfather thought of that all on his own” Liz said with a laugh. Because it felt good to be focusing on her daughter and not thinking of the intensity of someone else’s marriage or how her feelings were impacting it. “Hello again,” she said to Ella.

“Ms. Parker,” Ella acknowledged. “Nice to see you again,” she said ever the polite young girl. “You didn’t meet my brother last night,” she said of the boy next to her. “This is my twin brother, Noah Michael” she said as she made introductions.

He looks exactly like Max Liz thought as she looked at the young boy. And saw miniature version of the boy she remembered from her childhood. A time where it was all so tame, she thought. As she thought of the boy she had grown up with and did not even think she was seeing until they were teenagers, and she was awoken to who Max was. “Nice to meet you. I am an old friend of your father.”

Noah nodded.

Because he knew a little but about the situation because of what his sister had witnessed and spilled to him. But he had not met Liz before. And he could see why his father was supposedly taken with the woman.

She seems kind. Noah could not help but think. Very different from Yvonne he muttered to himself.

“Can you eat all that?” Liz asked the twins of their own ice cream creations, that were much bigger than Callie’s, along with plenty of cherries.

“Sure,” Noah said, “No problem,” he said with confidence.

“We shall see about that,” came a familiar voice and a voice that brought shivers to Liz’s skin, damn it, why does he have this effect on me? as she turned, and yes, it was not some clone version of Max. But the real thing.

She certainly knew it by the way he was looking at her… It is all so real.

Oh god Liz thought to herself, but she could voice them to a table full of young and impressionable minds.

“Daddy” Ella said softly. “Did you want some?”

“No, I am fine” Max said. “Because we will have to see if I will be called into action to take some of yours or your brothers of your hand.”

“Do you usually have to play hero?” Liz said softly and knew that the way he was looking at her, and the way he had taken her words. Her words had different meanings to them, and meanings that she and Max would be the only ones who could know what they meant. Certainly, three eight years olds would not know.

“Sometimes,” Max said softly as he glanced at the woman he loved. “If it’s called for…”

“Daddy is a Sheriff deputy; he loves to protect people” Ella said with a smile at her father as she interrupted the display by the adults.

Clearly, a lot of hero worship existed between father and daughter. Because of course, Liz knew the feeling, and she hoped that the young girl could keep it alive once she was older, and life becomes harder and more unpredictable. But she also knew that Max was indeed very good at protecting people, unless things get out of his control she knew but at least he could control the safety of his children. “Yes, I know, your father helped out Callie and me the other night. “

“Cool” Noah said.

“You and Callie did need it,” Max said softly. “So, did you want some ice cream yourself?” he asked of his former girlfriend. As she tried to keep it professional, and above board for the sake of their children.

Even though he knew he and Liz were being whispered about all through the restaurant. As Liz had seen it. He had also seen the stares once he came into the restaurant. Roswell is a small town he knew.

One of the reasons he sticked it out. Because it’s better to be here than anywhere else, more unpredictable but it almost meant most people knew his life more than he did. And certainly, had long memories.

Memories of a time when he and Liz had given Bonnie and Clyde a run for their money.

So, Liz could understand what Max was thinking about.

She brought him back to reality with a simple ‘No’. “It’s getting late, and as soon as Callie finishes up. We have to get back to Maria’s place” she muttered even though the sugar rush from the ice cream will mean her daughter will not be going to be bed anytime soon, even if she forced the girl to go to bed.

Just like Liz was experiencing her own sugar rush in the form of Max.

A Max rush she though. “We should have gone back already.”

“I know,” Max said softly. “Liz, again, I am sorry about the scene outside. Yvonne should not have said that to you.”

“She had a right to have some questions,” Liz said softly. “Everyone is going to make some assumptions due to our history,” she muttered, more softly and only Max really caught the implications of what she was saying. Certainly, the three impressionable minds would not know what it really meant.

“Even so, she should not have done it so openly” Max said. Not in the middle of main street he muttered of outside. “So, I am sorry for my wife.”

Liz nodded, and hating to have to be reminded that he had a wife. I don’t need the constant reminders, because it is not something I can easily forget she muttered to herself as she remembered the venom on Yvonne’s face.

“I don’t think she’s that sorry,” Liz said simply. But she was not anxious to get into it. “Are you finished Callie?” she asked of her daughter.

“Almost,” Callie said softly. As she could sense the undercurrents between the two adults, but she did not know what it all meant. Both Ella and Noah, as capable with added abilities, they certainly knew that there was more to what was going on. But it was odd for them to see their father interact with someone like this.

With Liz. Because they had never seen it before. Not even with Yvonne they would both think of the uncomfortable environment that often was at home.

Fortunately, they had been too young to truly know what existed between their father and biological mother, Edie. But they were old enough to know what was happening in their own home, around them, and to be able to see how it differed with their stepmother. They might not be able to define the kind of intimacy they were now seeing between their father and Callie’s mother, but they knew it was different between their father and stepmother, Yvonne.

Very different they both would think as they saw how their father melted around the woman.

“It was nice to see you again,” Max said simply, and left it at that.

Liz nodded. “Thank you for keeping my daughter company,” she said to both of the twins who only nodded as she saw that her daughter was finished with her ice cream. “Are you ready?”

“Ready,” Callie said as she got that her mother was anxious to leave this situation as she got out of the booth. “We can go back to Aunt Maria’s” she said softly. “Nice to meet you both,” she said the twins. “Officially,” she said acknowledging that they had seen each other at the wedding. “Thank you for keeping me company.”

“No problem,” Noah said with a smile. “I am sure we will be seeing you again.”

“Maybe,” Liz said softly.

Max only nodded as he watched as mother and daughter walked out of the Crashdown. Opening sigh, as he spotted Jeff Parker, and most of the restaurant watching, we create a lot of eyes on us he knew. “Are you two going to need some help with your dessert?” he asked as he tried to take ownership of today, and his present.

Because it was more than what that past was…

It was a lot more complex.

“Maybe,” Ella said.

Smiling, Max sat down and concentrated on his present. Being a parent as the restaurant got back to it’s normal functioning, and Jeff Parker walked into the back of the restaurant.
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 14 - 06/13/2025

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So Max and his kids are going home (where Yvonne is). Scary
Will Max & Liz be able to keep their distance? Seems like a lot of eyes will be watching. (small town)
I'm glad Liz has powers...she might need them.
Callie's story?
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Again - Chapter 15 - 06/15/2025

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Meanwhile,
The Guerin household…

It had been lot of drama. And unfortunately, at the newly formed, or at officially formed Guerin household. Maria and Michael unwanted guest had been hard to get rid of, but finally he had walked out of the house, just in time it seemed for Liz and Callie to come up the street, and so far, they were still steps away when Liz spotted her former boyfriend.

Were we ever really boyfriend and girlfriend Liz asked herself. She did not know. Certainly, we had some time we spent time together.

But for most of it, she had been getting over a relationship. One that had broken her heart even though she had been the one who was chiefly bringing about the distance, I was pushing Max away and Sean provided me the cover she knew. And certainly, she knew she had been sending Sean mixed signals of what she wanted from their association.

Sean had wanted more than she wanted from him,

And she nearly had caused a huge disaster in how far she almost took their association. Fortunately, I stopped before it went too far for both of them. But she knew she had hurt Sean with how she had treated him.

I blame my grief over Alex and losing Max she sighed. Even though losing Max was because of my own hand she sighed. IF I had not gone through with my mistake than Max would not have gone with Tess.

And so much could have been prevented she knew.

But it had made her grow up, whether she wanted to have gone through that in the first place or not. But Sean Deluca had given her an experience. So, to see him now, showed how much she had changed over the past decade since they had seen each other. Because they had not interacted the night before at the wedding.

Because I spent too much time with Max.

“Sean?” Liz said simply as she saw Sean approach them. “What were you doing?”

“Visiting my cousin” Sean said with a smile. “Probably overstayed my welcome,” he said softly. “So, you are staying with my Maria and Michael?” he wondered.

“Yup,” Liz acknowledged. “This is my daughter, Callie,” she smiled as she turned to her daughter. “Callie, this is an old friend of mine, Sean Deluca. I don’t remember if you were introduced the other night…”

“Callie, nice to meet you” Sean nodded.

“Hi” Callie said. “Are you as a good of a friend to my Mom as Mr. Evans is?” she wondered and asked as such.

Words that come out of babes they both thought. “I like to think so,” Sean muttered as he glanced at the wince that had come out Liz, with a laugh. But probably not as close as Max is to your mother he thought, but of course he did not say that… “We do have a history together,” he said softly. “Your mother is a very special person.”

Callie nodded. As she could see instantly the way her mother reacted to Sean compared to how she had been Max, wow, quite the difference the eight-year-old remarked to herself as she saw the adult interact. Very standoffish she thought.

“Why don’t you go the house, honey” Liz said softly as she knew that the child should not be around for this conversation. Because she had a sense that Sean was not going to simply walk away “Remember to ring the doorbell.”

“I will Mom,” Callie murmured as she walked towards the house that was their destination as Liz trailed the child with her eyes the whole way and once the child was safely at the door, she became less afraid. Once the door opened, and Maria let in the smiling the child, she poked her head out glanced at them and could only shaking her head as she saw that her cousin was now speaking to her best friend.

But Maria did not come out and intercede, she simply closed the door.

Liz could only bet what her best friend was thinking about as she was left to talk with Sean. “What is going on Sean?” she could not help but ask. Because she knew that they were both unsure of how to treat the other. Because they had only really known each other for a short time more than a decade before, and a long time had passed in between. She knew that he and Maria shared an oil and water relationship, and therefore Sean had not come back to town over the past decade.

Since he left town, so suddenly.

Well, I cannot judge because it is not like I came back myself Liz knew. “Bugging Maria and Michael?”

“Nope,” Sean smiled. Even though of course he knew, to his cousin. He had been bugging them with his opinion of the current situation. “I had something to talk to them about,” he allowed. “How are you doing?” he asked. “We did not have a chance to talk last night,” he murmured. “You were busy with Evans?”

“Yes, I was busy” Liz said softly. Not agreeing or disagreeing with the assessment of her activities the night before. “Lots of people to see.”

“You and Evans certainly spent quite a time together,” Sean muttered.

“Sean…” Liz said.

“I was simply making a comment about what I witnessed,” Sean murmured with a smile. “A lot of us witnessed it.”

Oh, I know it Liz muttered. She knew she and Max had made quite the spectacular the night before, and she could not help it, sure I could have but I did not she knew. It is one thing for Yvonne to be talking about it.

It’s another for Sean Deluca to mention it.

Sean had a sense of what Liz was thinking of. “Of course, I don’t know the situation. Only you and Evans could know it, but I would suggest that you need to be careful, because it’s my belief that he’s married, isn’t he?” he wondered, and Liz frowned. “As I said, I am simply making a comment.”

“I don’t need a reminder okay,” Liz sighed. Why I am getting them all over the place, she muttered of the unsolicited advice that she had not asked for. Everyone seems to know my situation “Especially from you because you don’t know the situation.”

“No, I don’t” Sean agreed. “But do you?”

“More than you do” Liz muttered.

“I am sure that is true,” Sean muttered. “But I can tell that his wife is trouble,” he allowed. “She could be planning something?”

“What do you know of it?” Liz asked a little suspicious. This is all too much she thought. Jesus Christ, what gives him the right when he has not been around. “Look you were a good friend back when I needed it, and I am sorry for leading you on to believe that it could have been more than it was” she sighed. “But it does not give you license to be overprotective of me, when you know nothing of the situation that I am in.”

“I know I don’t know your situation, and this is not anything more than simply telling you to be on the lookout. Back when you were in high school. You told me what you wanted in the end. I respect that. Sure, I wish it was more, but you told me the truth, that you did not want to be with me. I wish it was different, but I understood, and I left town.”

“Pretty suddenly,” Liz muttered.

“Because you leveled with me. And that is what I am doing now,” Sean sighed. Why would I stick around this town? “Whatever you are doing with Evans is your business. Both of you are adults, consenting or what not, but I could see how Yvonne Evans was responding the situation you and Evans were creating last night, and she was not very happy.”

“I know,” Liz said softly. “Okay, I know that.” If I did not know it than I would have know it from the encounter at the Crashdown she was thinking. I am quite aware of it now.

“Then be worried,” Sean warned. “And it’s not even only you now. You have a child to look out for…”

“Are you threatening my daughter?” Liz demanded.

“God no,” Sean said. Knowing that Liz was taking it the wrong away. I am only trying to be a friend. “I don’t care what you do with Evans, and if you want to continue. Go at it. Because Evans is only hurting himself. Because his wife is not going to accept and walk off. She’s going to be bitter. She is going to go down fighting. She wants to make Max pay, and I am afraid you are going to be collateral damage here…”

Sure, I don’t know much about Yvonne but considering what I just experienced, sure I can believe it. “I can look out for myself…” Liz muttered. “Why can’t anyone believe me?”

“Because you think you can control it,” Sean sighed. “But I saw how she was behaving last night. I even talked to her briefly. She’s going to be out for blood. And she’s not going to completely satisfied at scalping her husband. She will go at you too, and you need to be on the look out. For your sake, and for your daughter’s sake.”

“What business is of yours?” Liz asked again.

“Probably none of my business. But you are a good person Liz, and I don’t want to see you muddied by someone like Yvonne or even hurt if you can help it. Evans is not worth it…”

Max is more than worth it Liz sighed, but knew Sean had a point. She should be careful. She was a mother. She had responsibilities. And she was not a sixteen-year-old anymore. Hell, I am not even eighteen anymore. she sighed.

She was a different person.

Sean knew he was giving Liz a lot to think about. “So, believe me when I said Yvonne could be trouble. As I told Maria, and I know she and Michael don’t believe me when I say it. My experience tells me that Yvonne is not going to go quietly. She is planning something, and you will be very hurt by the end of it. No matter what she does.”

“You told this to Maria?” Liz muttered.

“Yes,” Sean sighed. “They won’t believe me.”

“Because why should we?” Liz muttered. She knew she was past this conversation. “Thank you for letting me know, but I can handle this myself. It’s my life. And you are not part of it.”

I know I am not he sighed. I am on the outside looking in, which is why I can see what other people cannot. “I hope you won’t regret it,” Sean said softly as he walked away. “If you need anyone to help you. You know I will help you.”

“Good-bye Sean,” Liz said softly and tersely, as she walked the steps to Maria’s house.

Trying to ignore the warning from her past.

Warning her of trouble…


*

Inside,
The Guerin’s household
Not along after…

“You are thinking that I should be feeling guilty?” Liz was asking as soon as Callie was put to bed. Despite the child coming down from her sugar rush. She had agreed to wish by her mother to turn for the night. Maria and Liz both knew Callie was probably reading or playing a videogame under her sheets, but she was not going to bust the child because her mind was too whirlwind. “Sorry, for raining on your parade” she said with a smile. “You deserve privacy with Michael.”

“Space boy and I will have plenty of time alone starting tomorrow,” Maria said with a smile. Of their honeymoon. “Once we detox from all the drama your return has stirred up,” she said with a laugh. A laugh that was replicated by Liz too.

It has been a little much Liz thought and said as much. “I am sorry for not making it a boring time.”

“Yeah, I am sure you are” Maria said with a laugh. “I don’t think you are really that sorry,” she sighed.

“I am,” Liz said. “It was not my intention you know. I was coming back to go to your wedding,” she said. “Celebrating your big day. Visit my parents, show Callie the family hometown. I never imagined any of this. But maybe I should have.”

“Because Max makes you feel like a teenager?” Maria asked. “Michael constantly does with me, which is why we stuck it out when we could have just walked away from each other a lot of times over the past decade. While…”

“I did walk away,” Liz asked.

“I was not going to say it,” Maria said. “You left for a reason. And they were very worthy reasons given how much you experienced back then. I mean I was there, but Michael and I did not have to deal with all that you and Max had to deal with. And how we had to leave this town,” she sighed. “And eventually we were back and dealing with how that turned out for us.”

A windfall for all of us both of them would think. But still, to have gone through those six weeks was a lot.

“I didn’t not think I would stay gone for a decade” Liz murmured.

“I don’t think Max thought that either…” Maria murmured. I was here back then, and I know Max was hoping you would be back.

“But he moved on pretty fast,” Liz muttered. And even though she knew she should not feel guilty or hurt because of that fact, but if you are human, you are entitled to feel the feeling she muttered. “The twins are what…”

“Nearly nine” Maria sighed.

“So, he moved on pretty quickly?” Liz muttered. Why, Max she thought. I could have still come back she sighed because at that point, she had not totally reached her decision about whether to come back to Roswell or not. She continued to resist the urge, and day after day went by, and soon she it was too late.

“What could he have done when you left him and told him to move on without you” Maria sighed. “It’s not like he went out the day after you left and found someone else,” she allowed. “He waited for you to return. You don’t know how he waited. And when you did not come back, and it became obvious that you were not planning on it. He did what you asked. Get a life and move on.”

“I did not ask him to get a life,” Liz muttered.

“Basically, you did” Maria reasoned. “Still, he did not expect to find Edie, and for them have the twins.”

Liz nodded as she was forced to acknowledge how her former boyfriend had moved on, so soon after I left town she thought. “She died.”

“Yes,” Maria nodded. “Of a genetic illness apparently, and unfortunately, Max definitely ran into something Yvonne when he should have probably waited, but he had two toddlers, and he’s not used to being alone” she sighed. “Or he did not want to be alone, so somehow, he found Yvonne.”

“And made it work?” Liz said. “Until I came back to Roswell?”

“Somewhat,” Maria allowed. “I am not privy to all that goes on behind closed doors,” Maria sighed. “We all have our secrets and our own relationships, but still he was trying to make things work,” she conceded.

“And therefore, I should be feeling guilty, huh?” Liz asked, of her original statement that had started their conversation once she had come into the house. And Michael scattered. She knew she felt guilty that Michael and Maria could not have the bliss that the pre-honeymoon should provide you, but…

Yeah, but…

“Of course not. Max is a big boy,” Maria said with a sigh. He can deal with his own mistakes she thought. “Look, I know, I did a little egging things on, but that was yesterday. Today is a new day,” she said. I know I should have stayed away, but the glow from being so in love with my Space alien, enticed me, and I set the stage for a fire.

“Or more like you were caught up in the bliss of your newlywed glow, huh?” Liz asked if she could read Maria’s mind. “And now you have seen the errors of your ways?”

“Yeah, just maybe,” Maria sighed. “So, I am sorry,” she sighed. “I should have been more careful.”

“You might have helped it along, by creating the conditions, but Max and I took it further than we should have. Because we should have kept it at a dance or two,” she said. It would have been a lot simpler if we could have, she thought but she knew that she and Max were never easy, and we never kept it simple. “You did not put us in each other’s arms,” she muttered. We did not that ourselves she thought. “So, I should feel guilty, huh?” she asked. “Even if I never intended any of this.”

“None of us do, but you and both know those sexy aliens of ours have a way of making us do things that we would never imagine doing. After all, we both know that I dreamt of getting out of this town and yet I stayed, and made a life with Michael, and I don’t regret it. And there were countless ill-decisions involved in any decision we make…”

“I know,” Liz muttered. “And last night was one of them.”

“Do you regret it?” Maria asked. As she could imagine what might have was started… “Hey, don’t tell me what happens. Plausible deniability, and all that” she said with a laugh. “I will be able to tell the judge that I know nothing of anything you did…”

“Maria,” Liz sighed.

“Seriously,” Maria said. “I want you to be happy. But you do need to be careful,” she said. “Michael has been telling me this for the last twenty-four hours, and maybe he’s right. Because Yvonne is not going to be the dutiful wife who just walks away when she realizes that her husband does not love her anymore. Or play the oblivious wife and allow her husband to stray and come home to her at night,” she sighed, and Liz was not liking that imagery. So, be careful Liz, she was telling herself. You don’t want that to be your destiny she thought. Because getting his freedom is not going to walk in the park she thought. If you want Max, you might have to put up with what you did not think you would. “Yvonne wants to play dirty.”

“Sean was telling you that, huh?” Liz muttered.

“You know as well as anyone does that, I don’t want to listen to him,” Maria said. “And mostly I don’t, but I listen to my Space boy, and he is saying the same thing, so you should maybe listen.”

“I want to listen, but…”

But…

“But it’s Max, huh?” Maria wondered.

“Yes,” Liz said. “I never imagined any of this, and yet I cannot help myself. It’s like an addiction.”

“An addiction, sure, that sounds about right” Maria murmured because she had her own addiction to her own space alien. But my addiction does not come with a spouse on the side she thought. “And I am sure from what I can tell that it is pretty damn mutual, and neither of you can help either of yourselves, right?” Maria wondered. As she knew that it was Pretty much the same thing for me and Michael she knew, but I am lucky, I got to marry my sexy Space Boy she sighed. After more than a decade she thought.

“Right,” Liz sighed.

“So, what are you going to do?” Maria asked.

“Hell, if I know,” Liz muttered. “But I have Callie, and I have to concentrate on her,” she said. “Dad was saying that she knows what is up with her birth…”

“No doubt,” Maria smiled. “That girl is smart,” she said. “She was bound to have figured it out,” she said as she knew her friend was relieved to have a topic diversion. “You kept it pretty simple with her, when you told her that she was adopted.”

“I don’t know how my life got so damn complicated,” Liz sighed.

Don’t we all Maria smiled. “I am here for you.”

“And I appreciate that,” Liz smiled. Because the one good thing was Maria, and our friendship she thought. As she thought of Callie. And all she brought to her life. “My life was already complicated because of that,” Liz said with a simple sigh of the true story of Callie’s origins. “I didn’t need Max or his wife.”

Maria nodded with a smile. “You certainly don’t have it easy, do you?” Maria wondered. But is also what you want to put up with…

“Nope,” Liz said. “But I don’t want to bring any hurt to Max,” she sighed. “It felt good to see him, but we are both different people” she knew. “We aren’t eighteen anymore.”

“None of us are” Maria sighed. “But you do have to figure out what you want and go for it. But be prepared for a messy fallout,” she admitted. “If Sean is right, Yvonne is going to cause trouble.”

She was not liking the thought. “Do you think she will?” Liz asked.

Unfortunately, it’s something we have to think of “I would not put it past her,” Maria sighed. “She was looking at Max for one thing, and she is not going to give up until she gets a sizable portion of it…”

“What?” Liz wondered.

“Money,” Maria muttered. “Max is sitting on a beyond hefty inheritance because of his marriage to his first wife. He does not work because he has too, but because he has set aside most of the money for the twins. He could be sitting home every day, for the rest of his life. But he does not think he deserves any of the money that was given to him. So, he has safeguarded the majority of the money. And works to provide for his family, but like any gold-digging wife, Yvonne is only looking at the money in the trust accounts and has put on a good face to appear as the dutiful wife and stepmother,” until recent days she thought. “Now that the rouse is up, well, I don’t think Max is prepared for the cost that it will take to get rid of Yvonne.” I don’t think any of us are… she acknowledged to herself.

Liz could only sigh. Because she was not sure how to take any of it. As she was getting an eye opening to today’s reality, and Maria felt for her best friend, as she could only sigh, before Michael came back into the room, and was dragged, ever so lovingly to the bedroom. While Liz went to the other spare room, hoping to the day’s activities, out of her mind, but all she could think of was Max.

He was not leaving her mind…

And therefore, she knew that it was going to be messy.


*


Definitely, it was going to be messy. And it would not be the faint hearted. Max knew this. As he took the kids home after the mess at the restaurant. As predicted, he had to help finish the twin’s sundae creations. Not that he did not fancy that given it was ice cream, and it gave him a chance to spend time with his children. And not think about Liz.

Although she was not that far away from his thoughts…

But he knew he had to focus on the children, but it was only going to be a temporary situation because eventually they went home. Fortunately, or maybe not fortunately for them. The house was dark when they got home. Once the kids went up their bedrooms. With orders to get ready for bed. Because he would be checking on them.

The dutiful children listened to their father, but he knew a time would come where they would stop listening to him.

He was not looking forward to that day. And he suspected it would be before too much longer. Longing to open the booze cabinet that was under lock and key because of the two impressionable children in their midst. Max knew he would have to wait.

All he could think of was Liz.

Interrupting his illicit thoughts. “Daddy, are you coming to say goodnight?” Ella asked from the top of the stairs. Sighing, he looked at saw how much his daughter looked like his first wife, her mother. Which made Max feel guilty about thinking about the past that did not involve his first wife, and pining for a woman that was before Edie, and though his wife would know the true facts of how his heart leaned going into their marriage. Still, it had been a good marriage.

Ever so brief.

And he hated that for his children. Because they deserved their mother. Or someone who was not looking at them as two children with a price on them, when he eventually succumbed to whatever it would take for him to die. Max had no idea what would have happen because he was already living a second life.

He should already be dead.

But he was not.

And he had his children to prove that he needed to understand his responsibilities of today and could not mess with the past.

Yet, Liz was back in town.

“Daddy?” Ella asked, breaking through Max’s fog.

“Coming,” was all Max could say as he tried to return to today, and now, and not go back to when he was eighteen and in love with a woman who would leave him. Because she did leave him.

And now he had a different life.

Sighing, he walked upstairs and followed his daughter to her bedroom and tucked her in for the night, before checking on his son. Noah was already fast asleep.

And seeing the bundles sleeping in their beds. It showed Max that today was a very different life.

Yet he craved a very different desire. And wondered what would happen now.

Who knows.
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 15 - 06/15/2025

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Liz has been warned....I hope she takes the situation seriously.
Leaving Roswell might be the best move until Max and Yvonne settle things.
Callie's story?
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 15 - 06/15/2025

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OK so Yvonne is giving evil Tess vibes with her secret agenda and all. Hope it fails whatever she's planning. Also I loved seeing the twins and Callie interact. What will Max and Liz do, will they be able to keep the distance? Only time will tell.
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Again - Chapter 16 - 06/17/2025

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The next morning,

"Maybe you should pay off the woman?" Isabel was muttering to her brother as she met up with Max for breakfast at the Crashdown after her brother had dropped his children off at school. With her brother not working, as he had the day off, they had time to get breakfast. Before she reported to her own job. After all, it was a not something often that they had been able to do of late with her brother so busy with the children, or at work.

Very rarely was he with his wife Isabel muttered to himself. Maybe that should have told us something she wondered but she knew enough to not to say it out loud, in front of her brother. Since he was very sensitive on the subject, which is why she knew she was treading on dangerous ground.

But we are family, and we love each other, and a lot of the time Isabel was able to travel down those dangerous roads as she could not help but notice how her brother had looked around the restaurant to see whether a very familiar face was in their presence. A certain brunette she could not help but think.

But no dice.

Thankfully Isabel thought. The last thing Max needs is for Parker to be here this morning she thought. Even though she was not at all negative about her almost sister-in-law. She ran hot and cold depending on the circumstances, but it was not as if she could against Liz. Even if she ended up hurting her brother.

She did not promise she would come back Isabel knew. At least she did not make that promise she sighed.

Thank god.

But Isabel was glad Liz was not around this morning. Not yet anyways.

It was only them as the third musketeer or pod squader to their little grouping was in the midst of his honeymoon bliss and hopefully on an early morning flight to Fiji. Because both of them were fully aware that it was downright amazing that Maria had been able to get Michael to leave New Mexico for their honeymoon, and doubly amazing that it was the Caribbean that was their ultimate destination because the beach was not Michael's foray. But at least she got him to marry her she thought to herself of the fact the wedding was now off the books, and a reality. Because it had been a 10-year odyssey to get to their wedding.

But both Max and Isabel knew it was on both of Michael and Maria as to why it had taken so long for the wedding to actually go off without a hitch, when they had gotten engaged soon after coming back to town after their six-week adventure.

While Max and Liz broke off their engagement.

But the wedding had now happened. And the glow of that day was receding, and it was now Isabel's mission to make sure that her brother was happy. Because she knew he was not happy. "Max?" she tried but got a stone-cold stare from her brother. "I am trying to be supportive here," she murmured, and Max could only shake his head at the comment coming from his sister. "You are miserable," she whispered.

I love you, and I don't want you to be in pain.

"I know what I am Isabel" Max murmured. Because he of course knew he was in state of misery. But even with what he was attempting with his divorce action still being drawn up by his father. Max was still undecided as to whether he would actually invoke the action because he knew what it meant to go forth with it.

It will start a war with Yvonne.

A war with many victims.


"The kids know Max," Isabel murmured, piercing the shield that Max was holding...

"What?" Max asked, slightly shocked at the notion. "How could they know?" he muttered. Of course, I know how they could know, but I need to know he sighed because he knew his two children, and how mischievous they were.

Isabel figured her brother knew, but she needed to say it. "They were eavesdropping on your conversation with Dad," she muttered. "Hey, don't give me that look because they were already committed to it by the time I caught on, and discovered them. When I did, I tried to shut it down," she muttered sure you did Isabel she sighed. "But they could not help comment on what they had overheard."

Shit Max muttered as he was still slightly speechless. Because he was not ready for the children to know. He was still at a loss with his decision. "I don't know what I am going to do Isabel."

And that is the truth.

"I figured," Isabel sighed. "So, when I say pay off the woman, I mean it Max," she said simply. "Pay the bitch off,” she muttered. “Because I know how unhappy you are," she allowed. "You may try to keep it to yourself, but we all pick up on it, and it’s not just us grown ups who do. It’s the kids that are picking it up, and they matter Max..."

"I know, okay, I know that they matter" Max cursed. They are the only things that make this life worth living he thought and felt that many of times since he lost Liz in the first place. And therefore, the last thing he wanted was for his children to live in a house of war zones, and battle sides being taken. And having to tip toe through the house, unsure of what they would set off. “They are my kids you know.”

“I know,” Isabel sighed.

It was a mess.

And not the life either of them wanted the other to be. Because after all, Max and Isabel had been raised in a house of love. Once adopted at the age of six. Phillip and Diane had shown love and patience to their children. Sometimes to exasperation and sometimes that love was tested on both sides. And neither of them needed to go into the many ways that were true. But it meant that Max did not want that for his daughter and son.

I want a different, easier life for them. I don't want them to repeat my path.

And it was why Isabel was hesitant to pull the trigger on anything official with Kyle and keep their arrangement at where it was. Friends with many benefits, and most of them were involved in the bedroom. Even though she knew Kyle wanted more.

And so did she.

Yet, she saw the two sides of marriage...

...with her parents, who were blissfully happy for more than thirty years, and then saw how unhappy her brother was, and then there was her experience with Jesse.

As short and unsweet as it was.

It had caused a lot of pain and heartache by the end of it because she had not been ready. Although a tip for any marriage. Don't go in lying to your intended spouse about who you are she thought, because by the time Jesse found out the truth, well…

It changed the course of our marriage, and our time together she thought. Even though we tried. And even after their little adventure after Max's graduation, well, it was obvious, we were never going to be able to go back to being who we were in the beginning she thought of her brief moment in Boston. The lying was too great for Jesse she muttered.

She supposed most marriages would not be able to get past the lies.

Except maybe my brother she muttered, at the amount of lies within that union.

But still even know she knew what she and Kyle could be real. She was still hesitant now. Even though it was ten years later. And logically knew that she could do things differently now because Kyle was different.

He knows.

And he wants me for me...


But she knew her happiness could wait. Because she wanted Max to be happy,

And it was not like Max did not want to be happy either. Because it was not like he was asking for the state of his love life. Because he wanted more.

He wanted Liz.

And that realization only made things worse off for him now. As he tried to do the right thing. I need Liz, he muttered to himself. But there were so many things that someone wanted and could not have. I do not even know if Liz wants me, And Max knew wanting what he wanted was not the answer...

When I could end up alone, he thought.

But the bigger issue than being alone was of course my wife Max sighed as he tried to come back to reality.

"Max," Isabel whispered.

"I know Isabel," Max sighed. As he thought back to the kids. "What did they say?" he asked. "Ella and Noah?"

"They know how unhappy things are at the house Max," Isabel murmured. "They want you to be happy, more so than their own personal happiness..." she said softly. Because could not imagine how hard it would be to be in that house, and known how much unhappiness existed, on all sides she thought.

"Everything I am doing is for my children," Max sighed. “It’s why I stay.”

"I know you are" Isabel murmured. "I do respect that, and if it was any other situation than maybe I could understand staying married for their sake, but they need to know you are happy. Because they love you and they know things aren't right between you and Yvonne. And you two are only prolonging..."

"Reality?" Max asked.

"Right," Isabel murmured. "If you do want your freedom, then take it Max" she said. “You have a chance here…”

"I do want my freedom," Max agreed. But I also want Liz he sighed. "But she's not going to take my wanting out lightly,” he thought of his wife.

"That is the understatement of the year Max," Isabel sighed.

"If you are going to say that you and Michael warned me, then I don't need to hear it because I know it. But the Yvonne I met is a different woman than she is now," he murmured, and he was sure of it. Sure, I know that it's an act now he sighed, but he was convinced that there was some semblance of decency in the woman he had met once.

In the beginning.

"Sure, believe that" Isabel said with a degree of sarcasm to her voice.

"Isabel," Max muttered.

"She was always looking at your bank account Max," Isabel said. "She's not that removed from who she was when the two of you met," she sighed, because she knew that Michael and she knew the truth, because Michael had done some investigation, but by the time they knew the warts of Yvonne. It was too late Max was already married.

Because he and Yvonne eloped, she thought.

Mom was not happy with that, but fortunately Dad had gotten some sense knocked into my brother, and a prenuptial, or a post-nuptial was installed, and it was iron clad, and it covers many things.

"There was some good in her once Isabel," Max said. Because he wanted to believe that was true, even if no one wanted to believe.

And to answer her brother’s belief, Isabel could not help snark. “You might want to be believe it so that you don't feel as fooled as you once were," Isabel sighed. Of the past she muttered. We all were fooled she muttered to herself it is not all on my brother as they both thought, Tess Harding as the deceased blonde ran through their minds. Someone else that got through Max's radar.

All of our radars she admitted. Given she came to town conning us and worming her way into our group she muttered. As she remembered how she had been used to be able to get closer to Max.

"It does not matter Isabel," Max sighed. Because he did not want to remember that time. It does no good to remember that time he muttered.

"Yes, it does" Isabel sighed. "Better to learn from the sins of the past,” she muttered. “As much as I hate to give her the win,” she thought of her sister-in-law. “My advice is to pay her off and get your freedom” she said, “So, you can follow what your heart may say.”

"No," Max said. "That money is for the kids,” he thought of the money in his bank account. Edie wants that money for the kids he thought, even though he had to admit there was way too much in that fund for both of the kids, so they were unlikely to miss the amount it would take to get rid of his meddlesome wife. But still it was the principal. Standing on a principal was important. “Yvonne does not deserve anything more than what is in the agreement. Which is something she agreed too, so I am not going to allow her to get any more than what she is entitled too. Because as much as I want my freedom, I am not prepared to let her walk all over me..."

Too late Isabel muttered, and Max could only shake his head. Because he could not dispute that, so he did not even want to try. "Which is why I don't know what I am going to do" Max said softly.

"What do you want to do?" Isabel asked. Even though she knew she did not have to ask. Because anyone with a brain or eyes could see.

I want Liz Max muttered for the millionth time.

But did not say that wish out loud because Isabel could see.

Anyone could see it and know it.

Isabel could only shake her head because she knew what he was thinking. "Then prepare to give up on whatever you want Max," she advised. "If you don’t pay the price Yvonne wants than your wife is going to make you pay bigger than any settlement you offer her,” she said with a sigh, “I am not saying this because I believe she deserves the money. Because I know she does not but when you think about it, it’s not going to put a dent in the sum that will be there for the children when they eventually come into their trusts,” she sighed as she knew her brother had already thought of that fact. “If you don’t than if she finds out that you have spent any time with that person," she muttered. “Now or in the future,” Because she knew better than to voice the name that was on their tip of their tongues. Not when there are ears who could be listening. "You may want that person," Isabel said softly. "But it comes at a cost. And it will be more than what it would cost to pay your wife off now, and really, you don't know if that person wants you, because she has her own life, and that life does not involve Roswell," she sighed and could only see Max's frown, but she also knew Max knew she was right. "She might not mind seeing you right now," she murmured. But it does not mean she will want you in the end she sighed.

Because she already has walked away from you once.

She only came back for a wedding
Isabel knew, and that means that she is going to be leaving eventually...

"Isabel," Max muttered.

"Fine, I will stop" Isabel said. "But you are playing with fire," she said. "If you don't go with the simple exit." Pay off the bitch.

Max could only sigh as their breakfast orders finally arrived, and they got down to the eating, and elected to keep the divisive topics, well, off topic...

Until Jeff Parker approached.

Isabel saw hope on her brother's face. She wished it was something that could stay there, but she knew this was a mess.

A giant one.

"A call came in," Jeff said softly as he handed a piece of paper to Max, who read it and that spring of hope was evident to both Isabel and Jeff, who had gotten the call, and wrote the message.

"I have got to go" Max said simply, as he pushed the plate away from him, and sprung up, and raced out of the restaurant. So fast that it surprised Isabel...

"What was that about?" Isabel asked.

"You don't want to know" Jeff said simply and walked away because he did not want to deal with it. No father wants to know it.

Knowing it was the unspeakable person, she decided to keep it at that, and she could only sigh as she looked at her plate and continue to eat as the door swung open, and she smiled when she saw Kyle walk in. Someone who made her happy.

If only I can figure out what I want from the relationship she muttered to herself because it was someone who was a lot easier to deal with than what was going on in her brother's life. "Hey," she said softly.

"Hey, yourself" Kyle smiled. "I did not expect to see you here. I came by for a bite before a meeting."

"I was meeting Max," Isabel said softly. As her mood took a dramatic uptick at the sight of Kyle.

"Is he in the bathroom?" Kyle asked as he looked around and did not see Max.

"Nope," Isabel said quietly. "He had to depart the scene suddenly..."

"Why?" Kyle asked.

"One person," Isabel murmured. "Someone we know all too well."

Not the wife Kyle smiled “Oh," he said softly. Because he knew that person was not Max's wife. It was someone much easier to handle for all of them.

Someone more special.

"Do you want to join me?" Isabel asked. “I still have time before I have to get to the store?” she asked.

"I would love to join you?" Kyle smiled as he took a seat. "So, why did Max need to go to meet this someone," he said softly because he knew all too well how delicate the situation was, therefore, they needed to keep it very quiet.

And not name names. In case there was any spies that would tell Yvonne.

Which was possible.

It might be enemy territory, with the Parker's owning the restaurant but Isabel knew that her sister-in-law did have her friends, and those friends liked to spy and tell all to Yvonne, which made things miserable for her brother even more than they currently were, and it was not as if things magically were okay until Liz came back to town not even close, she knew.

"I have no idea," Isabel murmured. "But I don't like it," she said softly.

"Why not?" Kyle asked. As if I don't already know, he thought, because he did know. Because he knew full well how messy it was, and how bad it could get in the near future. It does not take a genius to know he could not help but think.

"I think you can guess," Isabel said softly.

"I can," Kyle answered.

"I don't want my brother to be hurt," Isabel muttered. "Which is why he should go for the easiest exit in this whole mess and start over."

"I suppose your brother does not agree?" Kyle asked. As if he did not know what way that could be. Because he knew the situation. He knew how much money Max was sitting on, and that was what Yvonne was looking for in this whole situation.

"Nope," Isabel said. "He does not want to give in to Yvonne..."

Kyle nodded. Not many people would.

But of course, neither Isabel nor Kyle was sitting on a fortune, so it all seemed so much easier to them...

It was easier.

But not for everyone.

And that someone was a glutton for punishment.



*



But it was not easy. And he was indeed a glutton for punishment. Max may have run out of the Crashdown. But he was fully aware that he was in a mess of his own creation. By his need to jump into something with Yvonne without looking at the bigger picture had gotten him to this point. Without an easy exit point. Of course, his first wife was so newly gone, and therefore he had not really gotten the true picture of his good fortune. Stop it he muttered to himself It was not good because Edie was gone, he would think of his first wife.

Someone he did care about. I am not heartless. Edie was a good person.

And a good wife.

And she was taken way too quickly and therefore he was not proud to know that as a newly single father, with two toddlers, his more pressing feeling was a need to get out of the house that he and the twins were in as they had been staying with his mother and father as he got over the early stage of the grief, and being a single father, and not having his wife to lean on.

So, I went home.

But because he had not lived at home since early on in his senior year, except for a brief moment in time he thought of the period he had spent in the later stage of his senior year, right before graduation. But for most of the year, he had lived with Michael and therefore, the transition to being home, and the overbearing nature of his mother's love for him which was not something he wanted to experience for long.

Even though they were awesome for the kids he would reflect.

Because in those early months, he had needed it, so he had put up with it, but as he got stronger and more able, he was needing an exit and was not looking to living on his own yet, he found Yvonne and unfortunately for him, fell into something permanent way too quickly. Yes, we eloped because he had not wanted to hear it from his parents.

Or his sister and best friend.

Who were aghast when he had come home, newly married.

To someone they barely knew, and the little knew, they did not like.

Fortunately, he listened to his father enough to insist on a prenuptial, or a post nuptial agreement. And to everyone surprise, Yvonne had agreed.

But now Max wondered if she was just biding her time. Hoping that she could convince him to overturn it, or for him to die and leave her the whole piece of the pie. Thankfully his eyes are now open, but he knew just because his eyes were open does not mean it would be easy to get his freedom and pay off Yvonne.

Isabel means well Max knew. And certainly, he knew the argument to her way of thinking. It would be really simple, but he also had lived with his wife for the last six years, and therefore, he knew her more than he wished too.

And Yvonne was not going to let him go without a fight. Even if he upped her settlement, she won’t give me the satisfaction he sighed she will simply ask for more he muttered as he was dealing with insane traffic as he drove off to Michael and Maria's house.

And Liz was in his mind. As if she was never in his mind.

Of course, not he muttered to himself ever since I saw her again.

As well as wondering why she had wanted to see him. It could be anything Max knew. Any reason.

Because he had been surprised when Jeff passed the note. But he got why he did it, because Jeff was protecting his daughter, and maybe me he thought, no, not me he thought because if he would have stated his daughter's name in the presence of so many of their faithful customers, because the gossip vine would have been swinging, with added branches,

Even if it was not like it was not already swinging.

Because he knew full well that he and Liz had been openly discussed since her return, and especially since their actions at the wedding. I did not help the situation he knew.

So, Jeff was protecting his daughter's reputation.

Not mine Max knew when it came down to it. Why would he want me to mess up his daughter's future he would think and the last thing he wanted to do was hurt Liz, which is why he was trying to drag Liz into the middle of the mess with Yvonne.

Which is why he had not asked for his father to hand over the divorce papers, so far, he thought as he was in the midst of a traffic nightmare.

He wanted to see Liz.

I need to see Liz as his problems with his wife were lost as images of Liz popped into his mind, but he was not too far gone that he did not see out of the corner of his eye, a car following him.

He swore that the car had been following him since he left the Crashdown.

What the hell Max could not think as the traffic stop ended, and he was able to move, and his funny feeling was confirmed when he took a turn, and the same car followed him, damn he muttered.

Why am I being followed? Max wondered.

There were many reasons for it, he knew. As a Sheriff deputy. Even the sleepy town that Roswell can be most days of the year, being a cop can have its problems, but most of the weight of the job tended to lay on Jim's shoulders. So, Max had been able to have an easier time of it.

But it did not mean there were not crackpots who caused trouble.

And so, he did not go to the most obvious reason for someone following him when there were other quite plausible reasons to be followed.

Whatever the reason for him being followed. Max knew enough to protect Liz.

Or our secret meeting.

By taking a longer route to his destination. Because he now had his training, he knew how to get rid of a tail. But it required the long way. “I am not going to lead you to Liz" Max muttered as he took the car tailing him on a ride. And prayed that Liz would still be there when he got to her...



*



Liz was definitely questioning it as she stood and looked in the mirror of spare room that she had been staying in. And questioning the wisdom of making the call that she had.

But she was alone.

And she knew she did not do well when she was alone. She knew enough about herself to know she always did better when she was operating under a plan or had something on the go. And for the last ten years she always seemed to have something on the go. Whether in the early months, with her education.

Then when Callie came into her life, and being a mother had provided any diversions she needed when she wanted one. When she needed a break from crafting her career. So, she definitely knew that she did not do well when she was left to her own devices.

And today she was.

Left to her own devices.

First when Maria and Michael had finally embarked on their honeymoon and left for the airport. And she had tracked their flight enough to know that the flight had taken off, and they were finally on their way to the beach honeymoon of Maria's dreams.

She knew Michael was only doing it for Maria.

Because the beach and Michael Guerin did not mesh, so like everyone else in their orbit. She had been surprised by the location of the honeymoon. But it was something she knew they needed, to get away from Roswell and be alone.

It did not matter where they went. They just needed to get away Liz knew.

Because they had not had a lot of alone time these past 10 years since they came back to their honeymoon, and while she had moved on.

Maria had stayed.

For Michael primarily, but also because she had wanted too...

While Liz had moved on. And seen more of the world. Which is why she knew there was a life out there, outside of these boundaries. But here she was here, and alone.

Because her mother had taken Callie shopping.

Much to her surprise. Given the circumstances. But as her mother had said the night before. She had made peace with the past and was trying to embrace the circumstances of today. What a novel thought Liz knew. Embracing your husband's past and making it your own.

Because Liz was constantly having to make peace with the past. And the last decade had given her a pass because she had walked away and made a different life. And seen that there was more out there.

But now she was back here, back in her hometown. Questioning everything.

And having some alone time.

Which was always a bad combination, because the one thing Liz did not need was alone time because if she was alone. She would stew on the life she could not have; I am foolish to even think I can she thought but yet she was back in this town. And there was someone so compelling that she was doing foolish things and giving into her most basic desires. So, she had gone to the phone soon after her mother and Callie had left. And she had made the fateful call.

A call that she had no idea of the outcome. Because she did not know if Max was actually coming...

Sure, she was tempted to call her father, because she knew she had confused her father by using him as her go between…

It’s not a position she should be giving her father. No daughter wants that she muttered to herself, but she had her quest to see Max.

She did not how moral was it to use her father as a go between herself and the man she once was engaged too...

Who was married now...

And after he had been unfaithful, with her...

Making her the other woman she knew. A designation she never imagined that she would be bearing. I don't think anyone would imagine when I was sixteen that one day, I would be the other woman. But she was.

And here, she had made a call to Max. When she knew that it was bad news.

But Max was her addiction. And she was relapsing...

Whatever that meant. By making the call, she was questioning whether she even wanted help with that addiction.

Not when the result is seeing Max Liz thought. I don't even know what the end result is going to be? she asked. And that was the issue with all this. Neither of them knew what the end result was going to be, because my life does not involve Roswell she knew because she knew she was only on vacation.

One day, I have to go home.

But where is home? She did not know. Isn't it why I am back here, now she thought because as she told her father, I could have just flown in for the day, or two tops, and flown right out again. I did not have to make a little vacation of it. As she knew that time was ticking down as she did not know what she was doing, and if she was making things worse. Which was a distinct possibility, What am I doing? she thought as time was ticking down, and she was wondering if she was finally losing it. Maybe I should be doing something, anything than wait for a man I cannot have...

Because he has a wife that he goes home too...

And kids too Liz, hey remember that
she muttered to herself.

She was trying to force herself to come back to reality and not think of something that would only be a mess if she were to engage in it, as if I have not already, she muttered as she walked downstairs and was tempted to grab her purse and go somewhere. Maybe meet up with her mother Callie in the city.

Maybe that is what I should do Liz muttered to herself as she grabbed her coat, and purse, and rushed out of the door. She did not know if she would make the trek to Las Cruces, but she knew she had to get out of the house.

The walls were making her question everything. And she did not like what she was thinking, and yet she could not help it.

So, she was not looking to see where she was going, and she quite literally ran into...

And they fell to the floor, "Whoa" she cursed.

"Liz?" came the soft voice.

The first one to actually speak up.

"Max?" Liz said as she finally lifted her head and saw who had crashed into her, and she saw Max's eyes staring down at her...

Oh god she whispered. What am I doing?

"Where you going to go somewhere?" Max asked softly as they both were quick to get off each other, and Max pulled her to her feet. "Sorry," he said softly. Were you not waiting for me? he wanted to ask her but did not.

"It's alright," Liz said finally.

Was it?

"Going somewhere?" Max asked again.

Not anymore Liz sighed. Nope...

The addiction was staring herself right there in her face. And she could not believe how she was reacting. Or how she wanted him. After so many years of not having him in her life. She had managed all this time, so why am I reacting like this now? she asked. I got used to missing him.

But she did not have Max in her town, or city or wherever she might have been at that moment in town. Now, she was back in Roswell. And knew Max was around the corner if she called.

"No," Liz said softly as she saw where they were standing. I am not going anywhere.

Right in the doorway. She had enough sense to know that was trouble.

Shit Liz knew, slamming the door behind them... Bringing Max into closer contact to her, behind closed doors, and away from prying eyes.
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 16 - 06/17/2025

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Max should take Isabel's advice..it's only money.
Liz and Max are playing with fire.
Hope they don't get burned too bad.
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 16 - 06/17/2025

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First off, Enjoy your vacation. Thanks for giving us a heads up. Secondly Max and Liz really believe that there deep connection could go away even after 10 years, yeah, nope. :) Third I look forward to your return, Hearing about Callie origins is Intriguing, and Max and Liz magnetic pull
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Again - Chapter 17 - 06/28/2025

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Fifteen minutes later,
Same place...

They had lapsed into speechless as they collected themselves and walked into the living room. Because Liz was so new to the house, she did not know the layout as well as Max obviously did. He has the luxury of being here often, I am sure she thought to herself as she tried to think of what she could possibly say to the man who held her heart.

The man she was bonded too because of a very complicated yet simple act more than a decade before, when they were both sixteen. When he had risked everything, he held dear to jump in and save her from a gunshot that had flew through the air in her father's restaurant. Neither knew what would be started on that day when Max had risked his secret to step in and save her life.

From certain death, and certainly life was draining out of her when she felt him touch her and bring her back to life. And it would forever bring about a bond that was unfathomable as it was unexplainable, probably means the same thing she muttered to herself as they stood in the kitchen. "Do you want something to drink?" she said softly, unsure of how to handle this.

"No, I had something at the Crashdown" Max muttered.

"Right," Liz said. Because she knew Max had been at the Crashdown because her father had indicated it. “You are wondering how I knew you were there?"

"No," Max said with a smile. Maybe yes. "I am wondering if we are alone," he said softly as he looked at the home that his best friend shared with his now wife. Maria had labored to make the house very homey, yet simple. And it was a beautiful home.

Not as beautiful as the woman in its midst he thought of its current occupant as he looked at Liz within the atmosphere that his friends had made for themselves.

Snap out of it, Max. You are asking for trouble he was reminding himself. Don’t I know it he thought.

And yes, I do know it Max told himself. But I cannot help it.

And his smile brought a smile to Liz's face. "Yes," she said simply.

"Your daughter?" Max asked as he looked around. Remembering that she had a child with someone else, not me he thought. Because it was something he did not relish in reminding himself, just like Liz does not like remembering that you have someone waiting for you he knew.

And children yourself Max, he told himself, and Max knew this of course, but he was trying to make small talk to make some sense of this.

"Callie," Liz said softly. As if she wanted to believe that he had not remembered the name, yet she knew he did remember, but it was his way of trying to detach from the situation. It is understandable she knew.

Max nodded but did not say anything. Because he could not, because he was still so taken by the woman who held his heart.

"She and my mother went shopping," Liz said softly. "Mom wanted to spoil her, and so she took Callie to Las Cruces for the day. They will be home tonight." Late tonight she thought but was unable to say the words.

"I bet Nancy loves having her granddaughter in town to spoil with shopping," Max said softly. Because he knew how much Nancy was left to his own devices while Jeff concentrated on the Crashdown. And so, Nancy Parker must like having someone to spoil. Because she hadn't had that since the time where her daughter was young.

Because eventually, Liz began working at the Crashdown. And it had allowed a lot more father and daughter time.

"Yeah, maybe" Liz said softly, and the way she said it brought surprise to Max's face. "What?" she asked.

"Why do you say it like that," Max asked. "Is there something I should know?"

Yes, Liz knew. He does deserve the truth she thought. But it was a difficult story to say, and she did not know how to say it. And especially to someone who knew her back story. So, instead for now, she chose the easier route, "It's nothing" she said simply. "She and Callie are getting to know each other a little more..."

"You said your parents visited you?" Max asked softly, thinking back to their initial conversations.

"Yes," Liz said simply. Without any elaboration.

Max nodded. "So, where is your home now?" Max asked. Because it was something he obviously did not know and something he probably needed to know if he was planning to complicate his whole life for someone who might not even be here in the end, I deserve to know, right? he asked of himself. "Where is home Liz?"

Where is home? Liz wondered.

That was a complicated question, but the answer was simple for the moment.

"Maryland," Liz said softly. "I work for a big medical research institute in Bethesda."

"Wow, that is great" Max said softly. Because he knew science was one of Liz's aspirations. Back in the beginning he would think before I changed her life he knew. And we began our dance.

Max knew how much Liz's dreams had changed for her after that day in the Crashdown which is why he was not that surprised that they ended the way did because Liz deserved to have a chance at her dreams. And those dreams involved something greater than what they would have gotten in their time.

Max never had any dreams, except to have Liz to love me he sighed because as Michael could attest. Max was not convinced they would be long for this world back when they were growing up and trying to figure where they came from. While Isabel gravitated to the Queen Bee way of life. Integrating into society, with her volunteer work and especially at school. Where she was all over the place.

Max and Michael were the definitions of loners, and that meant he had not had many dreams for himself except to go to the Crashdown most days of the week and watch as Liz work, and pine away for the unattainable girl.

Max had not known what his future was going to be, or whether they would have a life here in Roswell.

Or on their planet for that matter...

So, he did not plan for one. Even if on the surface, he had everything going for him.

The honour roll, along with Liz.

Great grades. You would have thought I was going to places but he knew a lot of that was about being close to Liz, and he followed her, even when I had really no shot in hell of getting anywhere close to her.

Until that day in the Crashdown, when the world changed for us, he thought. Things changed then he thought.

I got a chance with my dream girl.

But he knew how much he changed her, quite literally he knew from that day in the kitchen of the Crashdown when he laid his hand on her and brought her back to life. Nothing was the same after he thought, for both of us.

Little by little Liz had changed. And he felt guilty about introducing his world to her.

And when Harvard went up in flames, he felt even more guilty even if he was happy that she was not going to Boston. It gave me a chance to have her with me he thought. Then everything changed again he thought of their flight from this town.

And when the turmoil ended, we ended he knew.

She had walked away.

To a new future.

And had not come back, until now.

When it was too late.

But he had always been a little proud that she had made something of herself, even if I did not know what she was doing he told himself. Because it meant that I did not completely change her life and take her down a path of no return he thought.

That was always a fear of him.

That it would go wrong, and I would hurt her he would think. As he knew that had been Michael's greatest fear too, but fortunately for his friend. Michael had a chance to have Maria in his life all these years, while Max had watched his dream girl walk off...

And away from him.

And now she was back, a very different person. And he did not know how long she would be back in his life. "I am thrilled for you," Max said softly. "I know how proud Jeff and your mother are of your achievements. They have been always boasting about your success."

Liz knew this.

But there were limits to their boasting she knew.

"Thank you," was all Liz could say. "It's been a lot of hard work to get where I am, but most of the time, I am happy with the work I do” she knew. But I am not happy with my personal life she thought. I cannot just exist for Callie she thought. And yet that was what her life has been all these years.

Until now, and yet she knew eventually she will leave Roswell, and head back to her life in Mayland.

Max nodded.

"So, you are going back?" Max asked.

"Yes, Max" Liz said softly. "This was always a vacation," she muttered. "I came for the wedding, a little visit, and that is all Max. Because my life is not here in Roswell. Callie and I have our life in Maryland."

I knew this Max told himself, but he could not say anything. "Why did you call?" he asked softly, as he was finally getting to the dreaded question. Why?

"I really don't know why," Liz said softly.

Max nodded.

"I guess, I could not help myself" Liz said softly.

Max could relate because the said could be said about him against my best instincts “I could not help but come and see you even when I should know better. Because when your father gave me your message, I told myself not to come, but I still ran out of there," Max said softly. "I ran to you" he murmured softly, as he touched her arm.

"Max" Liz sighed.

"What?" Max said softly. "It's the truth and we both know it. About yesterday..."

"Let's not talk about yesterday," Liz said simply. Because the last thing she wanted to do was think about the confrontation with Yvonne. Or acknowledge to herself of the fact he was taken because it makes the fact, I called her husband to my side all the more amoral...

"She should not have confronted you like that..." Max said simply.

"No, she shouldn't" Liz agreed. "But she was right too, she just did not know how right she was..."

She suspects she does Max muttered to himself. And she is probably right so no, she’s not wrong to assume Max mused, "I don't regret it you know..."

"I don't either," Liz said simply, as he felt his caressing of her skin, and she was trying to stop herself from responding. My willpower is so low she thought to herself because responding would solve nothing, it will only complicate this situation even more than it already is she thought. "Max..."

"What" Max asked softly.

"I didn't ask you to come over so we could continue with what we started the other night..." Liz murmured. It was only one night. “Or to continue it.”

"You didn't" Max asked, as his eyebrow raised, as he continued to caress her arm, bringing the hairs up and the sensation for Liz was unbelievable. "Then why call me Liz?" he said softly. “Asking me to see you only makes touching you all the more tantalizing.”

"I told you, I don't know" Liz said softly as she hated how she was responding to his moves, and his words. "And that is the truth."

"Is there someone else Liz?" Max asked softly. Asking the dreaded question. Because the last thing he wanted to do was remember that she had been gone for a decade, and that meant there was likely to be other, and it's not like I was a monk he thought so he knew he could not judge, but it also made him jealous.

And he knew it.

He hated when he was jealous. It never looked good on me he knew.

Back in high school. It was Kyle or it was Sean Deluca. Sean really got my blood boiling he knew. Even if he knew he should have not been so affected because Liz had hurt him and moved on, so why should I have been so jealous?

So, he knew it was definitely not a good look on him.

But he could not help but ask, could he?

"Why the hell would you say that?" Liz asked as she recoiled from the touching. Bringing it to a sudden stop.

Because you obviously moved on Max muttered. "Because you have a daughter," Max muttered as he stopped caressing her skin. "So, obviously there was someone else. You say Callie's father is not me, and I believe you, and you say that he was a good man, but I cannot help but ask if you have someone waiting for you back home."

"Of course not," Liz muttered. It would help this situation if I was indeed taken. "I am single."

"Are you?" Max asked.

"Hell yes," Liz muttered. "If there was someone else. I would not have gone there with you..." she said. "I don't do that."

"But I do?" Max asked. And you did that with me he muttered, so, there is some part of you that does it he muttered but did not say that part out loud. “That is what you are saying, right?"

Shit
Liz thought. This was not how it should be going between them. But it was why this tryst between them was so damn complicated. Because of the emotions that come with it. And the truths of the situation because they had such a complicated past, and it was never going to be simple "I did not say that..."

"But it's what you said" Max said. "I told you that I am not that kind of person."

I believe you Liz muttered out loud. "I would not have thought of it you, either, and it's not me, either" Liz sighed. "Because Max, the last thing I want to be is someone who comes into a marriage and wrecks it. That is not me. It has never been me. Seriously, though as much as the other night felt good. If there was someone else. I would not have gone there with you, because it would not be right. Yes, I know how it sounds because you are married. And we went there, and neither of us feel any guilt or shame."

"No, we don't" Max muttered. "I did have to ask."

"Do you?" Liz said softly. "Who cares about my relationship status. When you are married?"

"Yes, I am" Max muttered. "I don't want to be, And if you had only come back, maybe I would not have been..."

Liz temper flared and it did nothing to sooth Max’s attraction or desire for her, instead, it only increased it. "Don't put it on me Max, the fact you did not wait for me or stay single." Liz muttered, a sliver of resentment pouring out of her. Shit, why she muttered. Why is this coming out now she thought.

"You left me. You broke my heart” Max muttered. You were the one who wanted out.

"We mutually decided to end our engagement," Liz muttered, even though she knew it was more on her than it was mutual. But still, we both chose to end it.

Like hell it was mutual Max thought. "I wanted you. I have always wanted you. When you wanted to leave. I would have gone with you, and you know that I would have gone with you because I wanted you to be my wife. You were the one I always wanted. When you said you had to go and see what was out there. It broke my heart, but I let you go. I said I would wait. Even if I waited a year, or forever." Max said softly. "You are the one who chose to end it, not me.” he said with a lot of resentment in his voice, and on his face. “You may have told me you could not promise me that you would come back. And yet I still waited..."

"Not very long," Liz muttered. "The twins are what..."

"Nine, later this summer" Max sighed. Yeah, it looks bad. Because it was a traditional nine months of pregnancy, he told himself. I could not get that lucky.

"So, you did not wait very long" Liz muttered. "I did."

"Callie is eight, right?"

"Right," Liz muttered, as she was well aware of the tricky terrain that she and Max were now walking on. There is so much Max does not know...

"So, you did not wait much longer than I did," Max demanded.

"I waited a hell of a lot longer than you did" Liz muttered. A hell of a lot longer she muttered but could not bear to say the truth of it. As they also both knew that they were engaging in a tit for tat... And it was not serving either of them. It was making them look petty and ridiculous given the circumstances they were now under.

"Callie?" Max muttered. "Come on Liz, you can not seriously believe that. When you had Callie with someone else..."

Liz went silent.

"Seriously,” Max muttered. “You cannot be pissed that I did not wait when it was you who left, and you eventually did move on yourself," Max said softly. "I hate that I did not wait longer. Wait for you. I tried. I was convinced you would be back. That if I gave you a little time, that you would see that I was the one for you. That maybe we could make it work together. That you wanted me with you. Wherever you were, I would have gone to you. You knew that. But you did not come back. You did not call me. And the more I heard about your life away from me. The more I knew you were not coming back. Edie and I were only a one-night stand Liz."

"You like those don't you" Liz muttered.

"It's the truth," Max said as he tried not to respond to her insinuations about his history. "Edie and I did not intend to hook up in a lasting relationship. It was only when she became pregnant, we decided to get married. And especially when we learned that it was twins, we knew that neither of us wanted to do it alone."

"Whatever," Liz sighed. I did it alone she thought. I took on motherhood alone she knew. So, you don’t have to get married, especially if it was only a one-night stand.

And not a love match.

"I was at Cow Patties, drowning my sorrows because of you. Because Maria had told me you were seeing someone,” Max murmured ever so sadly, and softly.

"She lied,” Liz said softly.

Taken aback by the declaration. "Why would she do that?" Max asked as he could not imagine Maria lying to him or making him believe something that was not real.

"Because I lied to her," Liz muttered "I was miserable back then Max. I spent so much time studying or in my dorm room, I had no life. I did not want to do anything. So, when I would talk to Maria. I spined a life for myself that was not the one I was living. Because I knew she was living vicariously through me. Because as much as she loves Michael. And made the right decision for herself. Still, I know she missed out on the college life. Because she did not have the money. And even after the settlement we got out of the government. She wanted Michael. So, she made the decision that she did. Therefore, because I was living a different life than you guys were. Well, I told her I was dating."

"And she told me," Max said softly.

Shit Liz muttered. "I did not want her to do that." Damn it, why Maria, she could not help but mutter to herself.

"Sure" Max muttered right back.

"Believe me Max," Liz said as she flashed back in time. And it felt so raw to remember those days. "I was miserable. And I would not want you to think I was with someone else. So, I am sorry if Maria gave you that impression, but it was not true. But eventually my life did become more manageable, but still, in those early days, it was not something I wanted for myself."

Max nodded.

"It's the truth," Liz said softly.

"I will never know if it was true or not" Max muttered back at Liz.

"And I will never know if it's true about you and Edie" Liz batted back. "All I know is that because of your children, and their ages. I know you moved on pretty damn quick," she muttered. “A lot quicker than I did.”

Max nodded. But he was still stuck on, so, did you but knew it did no one anyone any good at saying the words.

"What do we do now?" Liz asked.

"Hell, if I know," Max muttered. I really don’t know how we move on from this impasse.

Liz was the same way, but she knew something. She knew the truth, from my side of it at least she thought. "I am telling you the truth Max," Liz said something. "Now," she said softly. "There is no one else."

"Only me?" Max asked.

As if that is a good thing when you are married Max she sighed. "Only you" Liz said softly. And I mean it has only been you "Whatever that means for us, I don't know."

Max nodded.

With both of them knowing they were in a very difficult position. Quicksand that might well swallow them up. Neither knowing what to do about their obvious desire for each other but stuck knowing that it was not so simple.

It could not be easy. Because they were no longer teenagers anymore. But then when they were teenagers, nothing had been easy.

So why should our lives being easy start now they would ask themselves.

"Max," Liz said softly.

"What?" Max asked. Unsure of what do or say. Because he knew he should be leaving. After all I am the one who is married. I am the one who is committed. But he could not leave Liz that easily.

I never could.

"When I said I waited," Liz said softly. She did not know why she was allowing this to continue. Why she was not sending Max away. Instead, she was only getting further into the muck. And making things more serious and actively continuing this moment between them. "I mean it," she murmured. "When I said that I waited. Because you are the only one that I have ever been with..." she said with a sigh, and smirk. "Back when we were eighteen, and this past weekend. It's only ever been you."

"What are you talking about?" Max asked. More than a little confused. "You have a child. Of course, you were with someone else?" he asked. "Are you saying you had help or something like that?"

"No," Liz said softly. Although I might have if I stayed gone long enough. "Callie is not my biological daughter," Liz said, finally.

"What?" Max asked. Completely blown away.

"I adopted her," Liz said.

"You did?" Max asked. That makes no sense, because why adopt when you were so young, he thought and wanted to say, but did not.

"Yes, I did" Liz said softly. "But she might not be my daughter biologically to me, but she is family to me..."

"What?" Max asked. "Of course, she's family to you if you adopted her."

"That is not what I mean Max, Max, I meant that she is my biological niece" Liz said softly as she finally revealed the deep dark secret. Even if she was not so deep. "As well as my daughter."

That makes no sense Max muttered to himself. "Aren't you an only child?" Max asked. "You don't have any siblings?"

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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 17 - 06/28/2025

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Great cliff hanger. We're slowly getting to Callie's storey.
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