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Title: Pain of Yesterday
Category: Zan Jr/Cashlin
Rating: TEEN to ADULT
Summary: This takes place in the future, when Max's son Zan is just a normal teenager living in the Bronx.... or so he thinks. Zan must unravel his twisted past, before it ends his future. Cashlin is the quiet and painfully shy girl at school, until a certain bad boy rebel throws her entire world off balance.
Author's Note: Ok, this idea would just NOT go away, so I must write it. lol

Part One
Year 2021
Myrtle's Bed & Breakfast
20 miles outside Roswell, NM
Cashlin rolled over on the lumpy mattress. The sheets were so starchy they hardly bent. There was no way she was sleeping tonight. Too much had happened already.
It was hard to believe that their journey was over. When this entire ordeal started she was just a mousy girl pining after guys that never paid her any attention. That was, until one fine day, Zan came into her life and swept her away on an adventure that took them all over the United States.
She smiled sweetly at the memory of Zan and their first meeting. Well, technically it had not been the first time they met, but it was the first time they'd actually spoken to each other.
They had gone to school together since they were kids, but never spoke. Cashlin had immediately taken notice of the dark haired mystery boy - who grew into a man over the course of their 12 years of schooling.
He never had many friends. He was always alone. He was the bad boy. But he was all she ever wanted. Never did she think she would be with him.
Rolling over again she ran her hand down the opposite side of the bed. It was cold now. Zan had been up for awhile. She slowly pushed the covers off her and padded softly into the living room.
He wasn't there, but through the window she saw a dark silhouette on the porch. The screen door made a creaking sound in the quiet night. He was bent over, his hands clutching the old flaky wood on the railing.
She moved slowly over to him, placing a featherlight hand on his tense shoulder. "Are you ok?" His head jerked a few times in a nod. She knew the truth though. They spent too much time together for him to lie to her. "Are you sure you're feeling ok? I mean - it did work right?"
It was then that he stood up and turned to face her. The dark night hid his face from her view, but his eyes were glittering in the moonlight. "It worked."
She ran a hand down his cheek, seeing how his eyes closed at the intimate touch. He has been through so much... "Then why are you out here by yourself?"
He didn't open his eyes when he spoke softly, "I can't..."
His tortured whisper did not go unnoticed by her. Her eyes searched his face worriedly. A sinking feeling told her that he wasn't talking about going to bed. "You can't - what?"
She was surprised when his eyes snapped open and he pushed her into the moonlight. A gasp rushed out of her lungs at the raw emotion she saw in him.
Zan brought his hands up to cup her face. His whole world was in his hands. She was his life, his salvation. She was the only person he could rely on completely. She was everything. And they wanted him to - "They want me to leave."
Recognition hit her like a splash of cold water. "Who?"
"Cal, Max... all of them. That's what we were talking about - in the house." He watched as she nodded her head slowly. He could practically feel her heart breaking. He stared straight into her eyes. His voice even and firm. "But I'm not going to. I can't leave you. I won't leave you."
"Zan-"
He shook his head. "No. Antar isn't my home. It's not my problem."
"But-"
"I'm not changing my mind." He stated, slowly placing his forehead against hers. He heard the hitch in her breath, tears glistened in her eyes. "I'm not leaving you behind."
She said nothing, only brought a hand up to the back of his head, pressing him closer into her, wanting to draw herself so far into him that they could never be seperated.
Zan jerked away when he started to feel her close off. The look in her eyes scared him. She looked down to stare at his chest, her hand grazing his arms. Committing him to memory... He shook his head insistantly. He was not letting her do this. "I'm not leaving."
"When?" It was whispered so lightly he barely heard it.
Zan's eyes widened, tears that had been left unshed for years threatened to pour out now. "Tonight... but, Ash.... I'm not leaving."
Cashlin let out a shaky breath. This is what her destiny was. A single tear slid down her cheek. She wasn't meant to live a life with him here on Earth... or on Antar. Her destiny was about to be fulfilled. Her destiny in life... was to make sure he followed his. For she knew now he would only listen to her. She had to do this.
"Listen to me." How her voice came out calm and even she'll never know. Looking into his tortured eyes was the hardest thing she ever had to do. He knew what she was about to do. "Zan those people are dying. Innocent people... because of a warlord dictator that doesn't care."
She saw his jaw tense in an effort to fight off his tears. She felt a small tremble rack his strong body. She ground her teeth, angry at herself. "You have to go, Zan. You have to go and you have to fight. You're the only one that can do this. This is bigger than just you and me."
"Bigger than-" Zan jerked away and balled his fists in absolute fury. This wasn't fair. It wasn't fair that this was being asked of him. It was fair that she had to do this. If he knew how to use his powers better, he would have blown up everything around them.
"Zan," She touched his shoulder, bringing him back to reality. She sucked in a ragged breath, Zan knew she was very close to breaking down. Then again, so was he.
"Don't do this." His voice was pained and hoarse. He slid his rough cheek against her smooth one. The touch creating the familiar sensation of need. Need for her. "You've always given up everything. Every damn thing - and it ain't fair. Your mom, dad... friends. I can't - baby, don't ask...."
Her hand settled on the sides of his face, forcing him to look her in the eyes once more. For the last time. "Go, Zan. Please."
The roar of an engine sounded in the distance and Zan clutched onto her small waist convusively. "There ain't no coming back." He threw his arms around her, crushing her against him in an almost painful embrace. His whole body was shaking - so was hers. Tears slipped out of his eyes as he memorized the softeness of her hair against his face. He moved his mouth towards her ear and whispered, "I can't come back."
Her head nodded jerkily. She couldn't say anything, if she did she would break. She felt him break away, his eyes searching her. His hands roaming all over her.
He wanted to say something to her. Something that would sum up how he felt about her. But his mind was blank. All he could think about was how this wasn't supposed to happen. This wasn't what he had intended on happening when he found his parents. It wasn't supposed to end like this.
The headlights of a vehicle appeared at the end of the street. It was Cal. Zan turned his gaze back towards the girl in his arms. Could he really do this? Her head tilted back upwards, her heart in her eyes. This was his only chance. If he was going to do this, he had to tell her everything now. Even if it killed him. "Ash... I love you."
A sob bubbled up in her throat, but she forced it back.
He ran a hand down the side of her face. "I didn't care about anything before you. You opened up a whole new world for me, and you gave up your own. This past year has been - perfect. I never thought I would find the happiness that you've given me. Even when times were rough - really rough you were always beside me. Not matter what. You are the only person I completely trust. Be happy. You deserve a good life - a perfect one." He paused, his eyes shining with tears. "You're the only girl for me. No one else."
He brought his forehead down to touch hers again. Zan sighed her name, tracing her bottom lip with his thumb. "You're my angel."
Cashlin was going to break. She opened her mouth to plead with him, but was surprised when he covered his mouth over hers. The kiss was urgent, but sweet. The taste of Zan was one she had become completely addicted to. His tongue slid beside hers, sending the familiar rush to her feminine core. The kiss broke her heart. It was good-bye.
The yellow Hummer sat idle in the driveway and Zan jerked away from her quickly. Cashlin took a deep breath. She had to do this. Looking away, she motioned her head towards the vehicle. "You better go."
Zan brought his lips down to press against hers for the last time. His hands slipped out from hers as his feet led him down the porch stairs. Why was he doing this to himself - to her? Was that truly the last time he would ever look at her beautiful face? The last time he would see her smile? The last time he would hear her musical laugh that could make even him smile?
What the hell was he thinking? He stopped dead in his tracks when he heard her scream at him to stop. He swung around, hoping she would tell him to stay.
When he saw her pain-filled face he knew she wasn't going to do that. She knew what had to be done, even if he didn't. Who would be there tomorrow to wipe away her tears?
"Do it for love, Zan." Her words rocked him to his very core like no other. It affirmed everything he had done, and the destiny he was about to fulfill. "Do it for me."
He did not reply, he simply got into the Hummer and sped off into the night.
Cashlin stood there in shock for a few minutes. The cool night air swept over her and she folded her arms around herself. She felt numb. Slowly she made her way back into the hold house of the bed and breakfast.
She brought the old wood door to a soft close, not wanting to wake up the owner of the house.
However, she did not make it back to her room before she broke down. It only took a few minutes, and she felt her connection to Zan sever. It was gone... completely. The all-consuming connection that let her feel his emotions.. see into his soul - was gone.
He was gone. And she had no idea how she was going to live without him.
TBC..
Part Two
1 Year Earlier
Bronx, New York
<center><i>Momma said there'd be days like this
<br>there'd be days like this my Momma said
<br>(Momma said, Momma said - hey! hey!)</i></center>
The oldies blared from a 11 year old Buick parked outside the aging building of Theodore Roosevelt High School. Cashlin pushed her small framed glasses a little closer to her face (if that were at all possible). The breezy September wind was pushing her shoulder length brown hair back into her face.
Finally inside the school, half of her days trial was over. Why was it not acceptable of girls to shave their heads? If she didn't care so much about what other people thought, she might actually do that. <i>Yeah, right. Like that will ever happen...</i>
Cashlin held tightly onto the strap of her backpack that was strapped slanted across her chest. The hallways were crowded, as usual, and it took her almost ten minutes to arrive in front of her locker. She twisted the combination lock with ease, and when it snapped open she jerked the rusty door free and went to unload her backpack.
That's when she saw him. It was at this exact moment - every single day - that she practically lived for. It was the only thing that made her want to get up out of bed in the morning. The sight made her heart pound. It was one of those slow motion moments in life. The ones you really wish you could just push the pause button and look at this - at him - forever.
Zan Kingston. Just the sound of his name made her mouth run dry. He looked particularly yummy today - doning his usual baggy jeans and navy blue cut-off t-shirt. His head was held high, headphones on his ears - as usual. It was strictly prohibited to listen to music at school, but when it came to Zan - rules did not apply.
He always looked so sure of himself. He never spoke to anyone, not even the teachers. Zan was usually alone. Cashlin could only count a few times when she had seen him with someone else, and that someone else was usually his mom.
But this was her daily routine. Go to school, gaze adoringly at a guy that paid absolutely no attention to her, and then sit in class for a few hours before she went home. But this day was different. Just as he passed her by, something unexpected happened.
He looked back at her.
Cashlin blinked in surprise, but her gaze at him never wavered. The deep amber of his eyes sent a slight shiver down her spine. He wasn't just looking at her... he was looking <i>into</i> her.
Someone bumped into his shoulder, breaking their intense stare. Cashlin shook her head - mostly in disbelief - and when she looked down the hallway he was already lost among the crowd.
She turned around, completely shocked, and looked at herself in her locker mirror. Taking a deep breath, she pressed a hand against her stomach.
Why did she suddenly feel like her entire life had changed? With a roll of her eyes she grabbed her Bio book and slammed the locker shut. One look from Zan and she was practically a mushy puddle of goo. One time, one friggin time!
And she was already hearing wedding bells and seeing doves flying in the air. She was quite possibly the most naive person in the entire world. A look from a guy can't change a person's life.
Or could it?
Cashlin rolled her eyes again. She was being pathetic. Pining after Zan Kingston for years had gotten her nowhere in life. Her mind was like a broken record when it came to that man. <i>But he's so dangerous... But he's so mysterious... But he's oh-so sexy...</i>
It didn't really matter anyway, he'd never know what she felt because she'd <i>die</i> before he found out. If he did find out she was in love with him, he'd probably just start laughing. And laughing was not something Zan did. Ever.
<i>Wait... did I just say love - ?</i>
Oh shit.
She couldn't possibly be in love with a guy she'd never spoken to. That was ridiculous. Besides, to be in love the other person has to love you back. <i>And we know that's not possible... not when your dad-</i>
Cashlin silently berated herself. Thinking about the past was not a way to move on. With a little less thinking, she made her way to her first hour class. She would drown her thoughts of mysterious men in the wonders of dissecting a frog on the computer.
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Zan pushed the door to the loft open and immediately flung his backpack on the floor.
"Uh uh, baby boy." His mother chided him, not even bothering to look up from her magazine. "In your room."
With a growl Zan picked it back up and walked by the kitchen table. He stopped when he was standing beside her. A perfectly manicured red fingernail tip was tapping her cheek expectantly.
Zan groaned inwardly, but nevertheless he bent down, placing a very quick kiss on her cheek. It was something she practically demanded every day of his life.
With a satisfied smile, she looked up at him, her blue eyes reflecting the smile on her face. "How was your day?" All she got from him was a raised eyebrow. She nodded her head. "The usual, I assume."
"Supper?"
Mona let out an exasperated sigh. All he thought about was food. "I was thinkin' tacos..." Her voice trailed off and she gave him a slanted smile. "With picante sauce and tostado chips...."
"Which means you want me to-"
"Get tomatoes." They finished together, and she chuckled. "You know me too well."
Zan nodded his head in agreement and smirked. "Couldn't ya have just called me while I was out?"
This made her frown. "Don't talk about school like you been out bummin' around all day. You still carryin' ya cell around?" His silence confirmed this and she looked down. "Zan - I know you don't care. I <i>know</i> that, but it's your last semester, babe. You gotta play by their rules. That was the deal, remember? For graduating <i>early</i>...?"
Zan shrugged his shoulders. He'd heard this lecture almost every day since school had started. "I know, ma. I know." He leaned his back against the sofa to relax.
"Then <i>act</i> like ya know." She let out a long breath and walked over to him. Her eyes weren't stern anymore, she never was good at the 'bad cop' approach anyway. "I just worry about you."
His gaze was solemn. "You don't need to."
<i>He's so closed off...</i> She eyed him speculatively, handing him a few dollar bills. "If ya say so."
"I say so." He snatched the money out of her hand and walked out the door before she could ask him any more questions. "Be back in a sec."
She'd been worrying about him a lot lately. He should reassure her better, but he just wasn't good at that. His mom would worry no matter what he said, so it didn't really make a difference either way.
But lately he'd begun to worry. The night sweats were getting worse. It started out with him waking up from a nightmare. Then it had progressed into waking up with a slight tremor. Now it was a full blown ordeal every single time he tried to sleep.
He was changing. On the <i>inside</i>. But it didn't make any sense. The thought brought him back to his mother. He couldn't tell her about this. It would only worry her more.
Plus there was the whole doctor issue. He'd never been to one. Ever. Because he'd never been sick... until now. But something inside him made it clear that seeing a doctor was a bad idea. Very bad... and he had no idea why.
The sun was shining brightly, it had warmed up significantly since this morning. After what seemed like forever he finally turned the corner. The market was finally in sight.
He glanced waywardly behind him. Why did it seem like it had taken him forever to get here? He was starting to get tired. And he <i>never</i> got tired.
His feet started to feel heavy, like his boots were made of lead. Slowing down to a halt he leaned against a metal railing that led to an apartment building.
Lights started swimming in his eyes and he tried desperately to take a deep breath. But he couldn't. His lungs felt as heavy as his feet. Zan could feel the sweat beading on his forehead and he brought a lazy hand up to his face, only jerk it away from the burning heat he felt there.
<i>What the fuck??</i> He desperately tried to keep his knees from falling out completely, but he was losing the battle. His mind started to go hazy as the burning heat began to consume him. All he could do was let if overtake him. There was no fight left.
Something then obscured his vision. He blinked a few times (the only thing he seemed to be able to control at that point) and his vision cleared a little.
He felt a soft, cool hand press gently against his face. Something was tilting his head forward, and that's when he noticed there was another hand on the back of his neck. It felt... <i>good</i>. Really good.
He blinked hard once more, wanting - no <i>needing</i> - to clear his vision. A face started to come into focus. The edges were blurry, but he clearly made out two soft brown eyes.
"Are - Are you ok?" A hesitant voice asked him.
He'd never heard a voice that sounded so sweet. Her touch was sending him high.
Her arms were welcomed by his weight as he collapsed against her. His mind drowning in darkness. His last thought was of how he never wanted her touch to go away.
TBC...