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Okay, here's the next part, hope you enjoy...
Part Eleven
It’s eleven-fifteen by the time Max and I find Isabel’s residence hall in the middle of the city. Although we’ve been joking around and making fun of each other all morning and not really thinking about much else, I know that Max is both excited and anxious to see his twin sister again. Before this summer, the longest they’d spent apart from each other was the odd girls- or guys-only camping weekend with their friends and we’ve been away for almost three weeks now. Honestly, I have no idea how they’re both gonna cope, living over a thousand miles from each other for the next four years.
As we leave the jeep and make our way towards the building, Max spots Isabel and another person standing in front of the lobby, waiting for us. He grabs my arm and urges me to keep up.
“C’mon, Liz, I can see her,” he says urgently and then frowns slightly. “I wonder who that guy is. The one standing next to her” he says, going into protective brother mode.
I glance over at them, a smile appearing on my face, “Oh, I wouldn’t worry about him, Max.”
“What?” he looks at me quizzically. Obviously, he hasn’t noticed yet.
I shake my head, “Never mind.”
As we get closer, he lets out a sound of understanding, “Oh.”
“See, I told you, nothing to worry about. Its just Alex.”
Wait, did I just say Alex? As in Alex Whitman? What’s he doing here?
We finally reach them and Max lets go of me, pulling his sister into a hug. I watch them for a moment before turning to greet our other friend.
“Hey, Alex,” I reach up and hug him. “What are you doing here? Not that I mind of course, but this is unexpected.”
When I release him, he shrugs awkwardly, glancing at Max and Isabel. “You know, I had a few days off and I was missing Izzy so I called her and she invited me up here to stay with her.”
I raise my eyebrows and glance at Isabel, “Stay with her? As in…?” I trail off, unable to voice my thoughts.
But he nods, “Yeah,” he says with a dreamy smile and I grin. The boy has it bad! “But don’t tell Max, okay? You know how overprotective he can get,” he asks, his expression worried.
I shake my head, “Of course. I won’t say anything. But if he finds out on his own, you can’t blame me, okay?”
“Okay. Deal?” he holds out his hand and I shake it.
“Deal.”
He leads me to a nearby bench and we sit.
“So, enough about me. How’s your trip going? Where have you been so far? What have you seen? You and Max get it on yet?” he fires the questions quickly and I have trouble keeping up.
“Well, it’s been great so far. We’ve visited – ” I stop. “Wait. What did you just say?”
He grins at me. “You and Max. Anything been happening there?”
My mouth drops open in shock and I shove his arm. “Alex! What is the matter with you? Max is my best friend! You know perfectly well that there’s nothing like that between us. How could you even suggest something like that?”
But that smirk is still on his face. “Are you sure about that, Liz?” he asks, his gaze fixed somewhere behind me. I turn to see what he’s looking at, and my eyes fall on Max and Isabel, now involved in an intense, hushed conversation. My gaze meets Max’s and he offers me a small smile before turning back to his sister again. She looks irritated and it looks like she’s nagging him about something; I’ll have to ask him about that later.
“Liz?” I turn back to Alex again to find him watching me intently. His gaze makes me slightly uncomfortable as I think about what he’s just been implying. I feel really self-conscious now, not least because Alex’s words have brought up thoughts and feelings that I’ve been trying to ignore for the past few days.
“Alex,” I say with a smile. “Just drop it, okay? Nothing’s going on,” I tell him, but I’m not sure whether I’m trying to convince him or myself.
I take a quick look in Max and Isabel’s direction again. It seems the conversation is over and now Isabel is making her way over to us, Max trailing behind her.
“Liz,” she exclaims brightly and pulls me into a hug. “It’s so good to see you!”
“You too, Iz.” I reply. “How’s summer school going?”
“Oh, it’s great! I love it here!” she tells me excitedly and loops her arm with mine. “Come on, I’ll show you my room.”
We head off into the building, leaving Alex and Max to greet each other and follow us when they’re ready.
“So, you and Alex, sharing a room; sharing a bed?” I ask with a grin as we step into the elevator.
She returns the grin and sighs. “Yeah…It’s great, isn’t it?” she says. “I’m so happy right now, Liz.”
“I can tell. You two make a great couple, Iz,” I tell her. She frowns slightly and opens her mouth to speak, but I beat her to it. “Don’t worry, I’m not gonna tell Max.”
She lets out a sigh of relief, “Whew, thank you, Liz. I don’t think I’m ready to deal with him knowing just yet.”
“Your secret’s safe with me,” I tell her sincerely as the elevator doors open and we walk down the corridor to her room.
“Well, here we are,” she says, opening the door. I step inside and look around. It’s really nice, considering it’s student accommodation. Isabel has made it feel really homey and it looks lived-in. I walk around, admiring the photos and pictures on her walls, but stop when I hear her gasp behind me.
“Oh, shit.”
“What?” I whip round to face her.
“Alex’s stuff!” she points to the floor and bed where his clothes and belongings are scattered around. “Max is going to be up here any minute! Liz, you have to help my hide this stuff,” she pleads.
“Okay, quick. Let’s put it, um…” I look around helplessly.
“The closet!” she exclaims and I nod. We hastily gather up Alex’s things and shove them in the cupboard, slamming it closed just as the door opens and the guys step through. Whew! That was close.
Isabel gives Max a quick tour of the room and we settle down on the bed, comfy chair and desk chair to discuss what we’re going to do while we’re here.
“Okay,” Isabel starts. “I thought we could do some sightseeing this afternoon – the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, etc and then we can go out for dinner this evening. There’s this really great Mexican place down the road that we can go to. Their food is to die for!” she exclaims. “Oh, and we’ll have to go shopping for something to wear,” she muses and I smother a giggle at the mortified look that the guys exchange.
I straighten my face quickly and turn to Isabel, “That sounds like a great idea, Iz. I can’t wait!”
She grins proudly, “Okay, just let me grab my purse and we’ll get going,” she chirps and Max and Alex groan from their positions on the chairs.
***
We’ve had a brilliant day, doing the tourist thing around San Francisco, although the hills in this city are not pleasant to walk up! It’s fun being with Isabel and Alex again, laughing and joking, as if we’d never left Roswell; although, I think something must be up between Isabel and Max. They keep having these hushed conversations and lagging behind Alex and I. A couple of times, I notice Max getting annoyed with her, shrugging out of her grip and walking quickly to catch up with us. Another time, I look back to check they’re still behind us and I find them standing still, their eyes fixed on me…or maybe it was Alex, I’m not sure. Oh God, what if Max has somehow guessed the state of Alex and Isabel’s relationship and is pulling the big brother routine again (despite the fact that Isabel is four minutes older than him)? I’m going to have to have that talk with him soon.
However, right now I’m sitting on the bed in Isabel’s bedroom, wrapped in a bathrobe, while she does my hair and make-up for dinner. Max and Alex are getting ready back at our motel room and are coming to pick us up in half an hour While it’s been nice not having to worry about curling my hair or making sure my mascara isn’t smudged these past few weeks, I’ve missed getting dressed up to go out and I’m savouring every minute of Isabel’s pampering treatment.
“Okay, all done!” she exclaims, holding up a mirror for me to admire her handiwork. Wow, I look…great! She’s done a brilliant job. My hair is down and curled slightly; it’s flowing over my shoulders gracefully and my make-up is…perfect, I look all…sultry…is the only word I can come up with.
“Wow, thanks Isabel. This looks so great!”
“What did I tell you?” she grins. “Okay, now you get into your new dress and I’m gonna finish my hair and make-up.”
“You need any help?” I offer, wanting to thank her.
She smiles, “No offence, Liz, but I think I’d better do it myself. Go get changed,” she urges.
You’d think I would be offended by her comment, but she’s right. I don’t know the first thing about applying sexy make-up; I’m much more of a natural-look girl. I reach for my new outfit and release it from the hanger. It really is a gorgeous dress; it’s long and silky and a deep shade of dark-blue. I step into it and loop my arms through the thin straps. I can’t wear a bra with it because the back is barely there, but that’s okay since I don’t have much up top anyway. I reach for the strappy sandals that Isabel has lent me for the evening and fasten them around my ankles. Standing up, I walk across the room and stop in front of the full-length mirror fixed to the inside of her closet door.
I smile. I love the way the dress hangs on my body, hugging my torso and waist before flowing down to the floor. Realising I’m missing something, I reach over to the desk and pick up the dangly earrings and matching necklace that Isabel has also lent me. There, I’m ready. Now if only Isabel would hurry up.
Fifteen minutes and one near make-up disaster (involving clumpy mascara and out-of-control lip-liner) later, she’s finally ready and there is a knock at the door. Isabel gets up to open it, giving Alex a ‘good evening’ hug and kiss, before letting both he and Max in. I stand nervously next to the bed; I’ve never been that comfortable going out in public all dressed up like this, but the moment I set my eyes on Max, my body relaxes. He’s wearing a dark suit and tie, his hair neatly teased into place and a grin on his face as he jokes with Alex about how long it takes women to get ready.
But the laughter seems to die in his throat as his eyes lock with mine and the grin disappears briefly before it is replaced by a warm smile that, for some reason, turns my insides to jelly.
“Liz…” I hear him whisper and I wait for him to continue, but nothing else comes. He’s still staring at me and I can’t find the strength to look away. I don’t know what’s going on here, but, you know what? Right now, I don’t care.
TBC…
Thank you so much to lazza for letting me post some of her pics of San Francisco -
Cable Car
SF street and cable car
Wow, look at all those cars!
Golden Gate Bridge