Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 2:53 pm
Yay! I have internet access again! And in celebration of that fact, I have a new part for you guys!
Thank you to everyone for sticking with me and continuing to read this story, despite everything. I'm going to try to start to answer some questions so... let me know about anything you want answered, so I don't forget about anything! I don't have a beta for this story, so it's a little difficult for me to keep track of what I have and haven't answered. So throw as many questions at me as you can possibly think of!
Part 19
Michael hesitated outside of the door for a moment, still unwilling to disturb him. But he had been asleep for a long time, he reasoned, and Isabel was getting worried, despite the fact that Liz said that it was perfectly normal for him to sleep for a long time after a healing.
God how weird was that? How could Liz know stuff like that? He still didn’t trust Liz, or rather, he didn’t want to trust her. But he did, even if he wouldn’t admit it to anybody else. Ever since she was shot and he had that weird flash or whatever of... something. Of whatever she had been talking about before, about her getting shot in “a different time” or something crazy like that.
But he saw it. He saw her standing in the Crashdown, he saw Max heal her, he remembered how afraid and angry at Max he had been.
It was crazy. It seemed like it was like something one of those wacked out hypnotists talk about, about seeing past lives and all that. But he didn’t suddenly remember something from a past life, the life of Rath of Antar.
No he remembered a life that didn’t happen.
Not all of it. Just more images of him and Maria, a weird building and a key, Isabel pregnant, Tess pregnant, some lab, Max dying, and Liz and the other humans saving his ass more than once. They didn’t really make sense, but he could piece some of it together.
And the result was that he found that Liz was probably telling the truth.
Which kind of sucked. Because it screwed up everything and made it so much more complicated.
If she had been a skin, he could have just found out what she knew, and blasted her. Now he’d actually have to listen to her, and figure out what the hell actually happened then and what was going on now. And now he might not have somebody to blame for the mess they were in, at least not someone he wanted to blame.
So he needed answers and he wanted them now. They all did, actually. Which is why everybody was downstairs in Langley’s living room waiting for Max to join them so that they could have their little pow wow.
Michael knocked on the door, and then entered without waiting for a response. He entered the large, opulent bedroom only to find Max sprawled on top of the bed, still dressed. He hadn’t even taken off his shoes.
Michael sighed, and then hesitated only momentarily before rough shaking Max’s shoulders. “Max, are you awake?”
Max groaned before turning over, opening one eye and then squeezing it shut again. “Now I am. What time is it?”
“Six thirty.”
Max shot up so fast that Michael, who had been leaning over him, momentarily lost his balance and almost fell. “Six thirty?!? Why did you let me sleep so long? Where’s Liz?”
“Why did I wake you up? I did try, right after you fell asleep! But we couldn’t wake you! It seemed like you were in a coma or something.”
“Oh.” He looked embarrassed. “I probably needed to rest after using so much energy to heal Liz,” Max mused.
“That’s what Liz said,” Michael responded shortly.
“Oh. Where’s Liz? Did she sleep?”
“Liz is downstairs with everyone else, which is where you should be. And I don’t know if she slept or not, do I look like Maria?”
Max ignored Michael’s last comment and hurriedly got off of the bed, readjusting his clothing and smoothing his hair down at the same time. He moved towards the door and was nearly out of the room when Michael asked, “Hey, where’s the fire?”
Max shot Michael a dirty look. “Hurry up, Li- everyone is waiting!” He turned and exited the room, and his heavy footsteps could be heard going down the stairs.
Michael just stared after Max openmouthed. “Yeah, like I’m one who delayed the little gathering downstairs... Who decided to take a nap instead of joining the interrogation, again?” he muttered, annoyed, as he stalked out of the room and down the stairs.
* * *
Liz felt Max’s presence exactly three breaths before he entered the room. Well, it would have been three breaths if she had been breathing at all. She felt different now, freer. And not just because of Tess’ death, which, she was ashamed to say, played a small part in her newfound outlook. She was just happy because everyone was going to finally know everything.
She’d finally have her friends back.
Of course, there was some things she still couldn’t shake. The knowledge that she and Max couldn’t be together, for example. In the last two time lines, after Tess had departed they were together. Tess was not the deciding factor, obviously, because in one time she was alive, and in another she was dead.
She had orchestrated it so that the shooting would never happen, yet Maria and Alex still found their way into the alien abyss. Apparently that was unpreventable. And Tess was still a traitor, and still dead.
Did they trust Cal to take care of the body? She did, at least. Cal would know how to best dispose of it, and he wouldn’t backstab them and give it to the Special Unit because that would just be shooting himself in the foot. He’d go down with them.
Besides, Cal had to protect her, since she was Queen. She still wasn’t sure how that happened, or what it meant exactly but... wow.
When had she become Queen? Was it something that carried over from the other time? If so, when did she become Queen in that time? Nasedo had certainly never listened to her, or tried to protect her. Where did he fit into all of this?
These were some of things that she had been wondering about as Max slept. She had so many questions, and she didn’t know if all of them could be answered. She was nervous, and felt like their wasn’t enough oxygen in the air. Had it all been for nothing?
Then Max entered the room, and his eyes sought hers out. When he found her, he smiled shyly, and she finally remembered to breathe. He crossed the room and sat on the couch next to her, their legs touching. Electricity shot through Liz at even that slight touch, and she bit her lip in an effort to remind herself to stay focused on the task at hand.
She was sitting on one side of the couch, and Isabel was sitting on the other, with Max in the middle. Maria and Alex sat in nearby chairs, and when Michael finally entered the room, he remained standing, with his arms folded defensively over his chest.
Everyone was silent, and Liz realized that they were waiting for her to begin. “Um, Cal’s going to be late, so I guess since everybody’s here, we can start.” Ok, so it wasn’t exactly a brilliant opening line, but in her defense she was having trouble concentrating! Between Max’s close proximity, Maria and Alex’s betrayed and curious looks, and Michael glowering at her, it all was a bit much to handle. It had been a long day.
“I’m sure you have a lot of questions Liz,” Max said gently. “Why don’t we start by trying to answer some of them.” He grabbed her hand then, squeezing it reassuringly. Liz turned to smile at him.
“What?!? Why doesn’t she answer some questions first?” Isabel said, turning to face Max.
“Iz, I trust Liz. I know her story is true. She’s answered some of our questions already, so it’s only fair that we answer some of hers. And everyone is fine with that, right?” Max turned to glare at each face in the room, daring them to voice any opposition.
They kept their mouths shut.
“Good. Then Liz, go ahead.” Max squeezed her hand again, and a delicious warmth spread through her, soothing her frazzled nerves.
“Ok,” she said, clearing her throat. She put her hand in her pocket, and pulled out a small piece of paper. She missed the amused and adoring look that Max gave her when he saw her list. “One, how did Maria and Alex find out about you guys, and how long have they known?”
“That’s actually two questions,” Alex said helpfully, before Maria gave him a withering look.
Maria seemed unwilling to answer, as she was still mad at Liz for keeping secrets from her. Michael seemed unwilling to speak, period, and as Max knew that Isabel wasn’t going to be very cooperative with this portion of the Q&A’s, Max realized he would have to answer most of Liz’s questions.
“Um, well, after you left, Maria and Michael got assigned to work together on some school project, somehow they ended up... well not dating exactly. But they were ‘involved’ I guess. We got Michael emancipated from Hank, and he began to work at the Crashdown as a cook, just like he did before. Maria saw Michael using his powers to put out a fire in the kitchen one day, and we convinced Michael to tell her the truth about us. I got... well not a flash, but more like, I just suddenly knew that it would be ok to tell her, that she could help us. So Michael, Isabel and I sat down with her and told her the truth.”
Liz’s eyes were wide. “You just told her? W-wow. That’s kind of surprising.” She turned to Maria. “And you! You didn’t tell me you were with Michael!”
Maria shrugged. “Well, I wasn’t *with* with him, and ... it was kind of embarrassing. You know, with his hair, and his attitude, I didn’t exactly want to go around announcing the fact that I was with Michael Guerin.” Michael scowled at her. “But I would now in a heartbeat,” she quickly amended. Michael looked slightly pacified, but not very.
“Still, how could you not tell me? I’m your best friend!” Liz exclaimed.
“I didn’t even let Alex know. And Michael didn’t really tell Max and Isabel until right before they told me the truth. Besides, I was mad at you for leaving. And it’s not exactly like you weren’t keeping secrets either,” Maria finished.
Liz turned to Max again. “Did she run screaming out of the room?”
Max smiled wryly. “I assume that happened last time too? It kind of threw Michael into a panic, and he wouldn’t talk to her for weeks after, even though she came to me a few hours later and told me that she was ok with the fact that we were ‘a little green around the gills.’ She also informed me that she told Alex.”
“I still can’t believe that you just told Maria... you guys would have never done that!” Liz said, still amazed.
“Yeah well, Isabel kind of didn’t want to, and Michael wasn’t exactly keen on the idea either. But he really liked Maria, and Isabel didn’t want to leave Roswell unless we had to. So, we decided that we would take our chances and tell Maria. If we had ended up having to leave town anyway, at least we would have tried every last option.”
“Ok... well I guess that answers question 1. Question 2: Does anyone else know about you guys, besides Maria and Alex?”
“Kyle Valenti,” Isabel said, sighing. “And this one’s kind of my fault. Um, I was kind of hanging out with Maria and her place, and I was changing Maria’s hair for her while her parents were away for the weekend. We kind of forgot about Kyle, and he got home early from football practice. We had music on, so we didn’t hear him and... well, he kind of saw me messing around with Maria’s hair, giving her a blonde beehive type ‘do, a Marge Simpson hairstyle, and a bunch of others.”
“When did this happen?” Liz still was having trouble wrapping her head around the fact that they had all become friends and knew the truth, despite the fact that the shooting hadn’t happened.
“Oh, around last August. Max didn’t really want to tell him, but well... I had this odd vision of me discussing wedding plans with Kyle.” Isabel blushed. “I figured if I trusted him enough to help him with my wedding, I could trust him enough to keep out secret.”
“Isabel! You didn’t tell me that you were getting visions!” Max said.
“Well, I didn’t get them that often. But the ones I did get were... kind of embarrassing. I figured it was related to my dream-walking ability or something, and since it only happened a few times... I decided to keep it to myself.”
“Michael, were you getting any visions or flashes?” Max demanded.
“A couple,” Michael said, flushing guiltily. “But just lately,” he hastened to add, “and I didn’t think that they were visions. Just... daydreams or fantasies or something. But now I think they might be something more than that.”
“What kind of fantasies?” Maria asked, her eyes narrowing.
“Oh, you know... um, owning my own big screen tv... stuff like that,” Michael said innocently, unable to meet Maria’s eyes.
“Ok! So Kyle is in on it... so why isn’t he here?” Liz asked.
“Here?” Alex asked, confused. “Why would he be here?”
“Well, since the rest of you are here, I assume you all came together to try to get information, from either me or Cal or both. Wouldn’t Kyle come along? He is, after all, part of the group, right?”
“Kyle knows, he just isn’t... part of our group I guess. He isn’t an active participant,” Maria supplied.
“Oh.” Liz looked thoughtful. “What about Jim Valenti?”
“The Sheriff?” Isabel asked, her eyes as big as saucers. “Why would he know about us?”
“Well... we told him last time. We kind of had to. He helped us a lot, actually.”
“Well, I guess it would be kind of useful to have him on your side rather than against you,” Alex said. “But I definitely want to hear the story behind that.”
“I’ll tell you guys everything later,” Liz promised. “But I still have a few more questions left.” She looked down at her list, and Max couldn’t help but smile at her. “Now that the first two are answered, we’re on to question three. Where is Nasedo?”
Everyone in the room was silent. “He’s dead,” Max finally said quietly. “The skins killed him.”
“Um, not to interrupt the flow of the questions but... wouldn’t it make more sense if we just tell Liz what’s happened since she left, and then let her ask any remaining questions when we’re done?” Alex offered.
Liz blushed. “Yeah, that sounds like a better idea.”
“Ok, chica, I’ll tell it to you straight.” Maria said brightly. “The morning after you left, Alex and I were all weepy and sad and...”
“Maria, she needs the short version! Not a play by play of every single insignificant detail,” Michael said, interrupting Maria and earning a scowl from her. “In a nutshell, they,” he said, waving his hand toward Maria and Alex, “know that we’re aliens, skins came to Roswell, we realized they weren’t very friendly, we followed them back to Copper Summit, found out what they were up to, destroyed the husks, met Tess and Nasedo there, Nasedo was killed, with Tess’ help we dusted a whole bunch of skins, got the hell out of dodge and went back to Roswell. We knew there was another shapeshifter, Kyle visited his grandpa and he mentioned something about some awful movie where a chick got murdered by aliens, then there was a murder in L.A., we came to investigate, Max got hired, we found you, Tess got killed, and here we are.”
Everyone in the room turned to stare at Michael. There was a very, very long silence.
“What?” he said self-consciously. “She wanted to know!”
“My friend, I think you have been hanging out with Maria waaaay too much,” Alex said, still gaping at Michael.
“I think that is the most words I’ve ever heard you string together in your entire life... and I think that it might be the longest run-on sentence ever,” Isabel said, shaking her head in amazement.
“Thank you Michael. I really appreciate that someone could tell me what happened without making it a five hour story,” Liz said, after seeing that Michael was getting flustered and embarrassed. “I still have some questions though. How did the skins know that you were in Roswell?”
“Actually, they didn’t. A few were passing through on their way back to Copper Summit for the harvest when they must have heard Michael and I talking. I’m not exactly sure, but I know that the next day, a new waitress showed up at the Crashdown, and she seemed kind of suspicious. We found out she was like, a Michael-worshiper, and she told us all this stuff about our past lives, and how the skins knew where we were now and after the harvest they were going to attack us. A couple of skins decided to start the job early, and tried to kill us. We then decided to visit Copper Summit for ourselves and see what was what,” Max said.
“So that’s when you met Tess and Nasedo?” Liz asked.
“Right. And by the way Liz, I never trusted her. Nu uh, no way. Especially not when she was trying to steal your man!” Maria said, standing up during her exclamation.
Liz blushed, and couldn’t look at Max. “He’s not... ‘my man’ Maria.”
“Whatever. I don’t have time to argue with you and convince you otherwise because... I’m still angry at you!” Maria exclaimed, sitting back down in her chair again.
Liz began to rub her temples in exasperation. Her head was beginning to throb, and she quickly healed herself.
“What was that?” Alex questioned, noticing how Liz’s hand had glowed.
“Oh,” Liz said with a sigh. “Headache. I just healed myself.”
“You can heal?” Isabel said, incredulously. “What else can you do?”
“Um, well, I can heal small stuff, but not to the extent of Max’s powers, I’m an empath, sometimes I can read minds, I can blast, I can form a shield, but barely.. Um, I used to get flashes of the future, but I don’t anymore. And I know maybe you might want to start questioning me more, but um... why were Tess and Nasedo at Copper Summit?” Liz finished, ignoring the looks of shock on everyone’s faces at her previous statements.
“Wait wait wait! You can’t just drop a bombshell like that on us, and expect us not to react or have questions!” Maria said.
“You can read minds?” Alex said, wide-eyed.
Just then Cal walked into the room. “I took care of the body, everything is squared away on that. So, did I miss anything?”
Liz shrugged helplessly while everyone else turned to stare at him.
“O-o-o-kay then. Well, I’m going to go order a pizza, because something’s telling me it’s gonna be a long night. Does anyone have a preference? Cheese, pepperoni, veggie?”
There was silence.
“Cheese it is,” Cal said shrugging.
*~*
Thank you to everyone for sticking with me and continuing to read this story, despite everything. I'm going to try to start to answer some questions so... let me know about anything you want answered, so I don't forget about anything! I don't have a beta for this story, so it's a little difficult for me to keep track of what I have and haven't answered. So throw as many questions at me as you can possibly think of!
Part 19
Michael hesitated outside of the door for a moment, still unwilling to disturb him. But he had been asleep for a long time, he reasoned, and Isabel was getting worried, despite the fact that Liz said that it was perfectly normal for him to sleep for a long time after a healing.
God how weird was that? How could Liz know stuff like that? He still didn’t trust Liz, or rather, he didn’t want to trust her. But he did, even if he wouldn’t admit it to anybody else. Ever since she was shot and he had that weird flash or whatever of... something. Of whatever she had been talking about before, about her getting shot in “a different time” or something crazy like that.
But he saw it. He saw her standing in the Crashdown, he saw Max heal her, he remembered how afraid and angry at Max he had been.
It was crazy. It seemed like it was like something one of those wacked out hypnotists talk about, about seeing past lives and all that. But he didn’t suddenly remember something from a past life, the life of Rath of Antar.
No he remembered a life that didn’t happen.
Not all of it. Just more images of him and Maria, a weird building and a key, Isabel pregnant, Tess pregnant, some lab, Max dying, and Liz and the other humans saving his ass more than once. They didn’t really make sense, but he could piece some of it together.
And the result was that he found that Liz was probably telling the truth.
Which kind of sucked. Because it screwed up everything and made it so much more complicated.
If she had been a skin, he could have just found out what she knew, and blasted her. Now he’d actually have to listen to her, and figure out what the hell actually happened then and what was going on now. And now he might not have somebody to blame for the mess they were in, at least not someone he wanted to blame.
So he needed answers and he wanted them now. They all did, actually. Which is why everybody was downstairs in Langley’s living room waiting for Max to join them so that they could have their little pow wow.
Michael knocked on the door, and then entered without waiting for a response. He entered the large, opulent bedroom only to find Max sprawled on top of the bed, still dressed. He hadn’t even taken off his shoes.
Michael sighed, and then hesitated only momentarily before rough shaking Max’s shoulders. “Max, are you awake?”
Max groaned before turning over, opening one eye and then squeezing it shut again. “Now I am. What time is it?”
“Six thirty.”
Max shot up so fast that Michael, who had been leaning over him, momentarily lost his balance and almost fell. “Six thirty?!? Why did you let me sleep so long? Where’s Liz?”
“Why did I wake you up? I did try, right after you fell asleep! But we couldn’t wake you! It seemed like you were in a coma or something.”
“Oh.” He looked embarrassed. “I probably needed to rest after using so much energy to heal Liz,” Max mused.
“That’s what Liz said,” Michael responded shortly.
“Oh. Where’s Liz? Did she sleep?”
“Liz is downstairs with everyone else, which is where you should be. And I don’t know if she slept or not, do I look like Maria?”
Max ignored Michael’s last comment and hurriedly got off of the bed, readjusting his clothing and smoothing his hair down at the same time. He moved towards the door and was nearly out of the room when Michael asked, “Hey, where’s the fire?”
Max shot Michael a dirty look. “Hurry up, Li- everyone is waiting!” He turned and exited the room, and his heavy footsteps could be heard going down the stairs.
Michael just stared after Max openmouthed. “Yeah, like I’m one who delayed the little gathering downstairs... Who decided to take a nap instead of joining the interrogation, again?” he muttered, annoyed, as he stalked out of the room and down the stairs.
* * *
Liz felt Max’s presence exactly three breaths before he entered the room. Well, it would have been three breaths if she had been breathing at all. She felt different now, freer. And not just because of Tess’ death, which, she was ashamed to say, played a small part in her newfound outlook. She was just happy because everyone was going to finally know everything.
She’d finally have her friends back.
Of course, there was some things she still couldn’t shake. The knowledge that she and Max couldn’t be together, for example. In the last two time lines, after Tess had departed they were together. Tess was not the deciding factor, obviously, because in one time she was alive, and in another she was dead.
She had orchestrated it so that the shooting would never happen, yet Maria and Alex still found their way into the alien abyss. Apparently that was unpreventable. And Tess was still a traitor, and still dead.
Did they trust Cal to take care of the body? She did, at least. Cal would know how to best dispose of it, and he wouldn’t backstab them and give it to the Special Unit because that would just be shooting himself in the foot. He’d go down with them.
Besides, Cal had to protect her, since she was Queen. She still wasn’t sure how that happened, or what it meant exactly but... wow.
When had she become Queen? Was it something that carried over from the other time? If so, when did she become Queen in that time? Nasedo had certainly never listened to her, or tried to protect her. Where did he fit into all of this?
These were some of things that she had been wondering about as Max slept. She had so many questions, and she didn’t know if all of them could be answered. She was nervous, and felt like their wasn’t enough oxygen in the air. Had it all been for nothing?
Then Max entered the room, and his eyes sought hers out. When he found her, he smiled shyly, and she finally remembered to breathe. He crossed the room and sat on the couch next to her, their legs touching. Electricity shot through Liz at even that slight touch, and she bit her lip in an effort to remind herself to stay focused on the task at hand.
She was sitting on one side of the couch, and Isabel was sitting on the other, with Max in the middle. Maria and Alex sat in nearby chairs, and when Michael finally entered the room, he remained standing, with his arms folded defensively over his chest.
Everyone was silent, and Liz realized that they were waiting for her to begin. “Um, Cal’s going to be late, so I guess since everybody’s here, we can start.” Ok, so it wasn’t exactly a brilliant opening line, but in her defense she was having trouble concentrating! Between Max’s close proximity, Maria and Alex’s betrayed and curious looks, and Michael glowering at her, it all was a bit much to handle. It had been a long day.
“I’m sure you have a lot of questions Liz,” Max said gently. “Why don’t we start by trying to answer some of them.” He grabbed her hand then, squeezing it reassuringly. Liz turned to smile at him.
“What?!? Why doesn’t she answer some questions first?” Isabel said, turning to face Max.
“Iz, I trust Liz. I know her story is true. She’s answered some of our questions already, so it’s only fair that we answer some of hers. And everyone is fine with that, right?” Max turned to glare at each face in the room, daring them to voice any opposition.
They kept their mouths shut.
“Good. Then Liz, go ahead.” Max squeezed her hand again, and a delicious warmth spread through her, soothing her frazzled nerves.
“Ok,” she said, clearing her throat. She put her hand in her pocket, and pulled out a small piece of paper. She missed the amused and adoring look that Max gave her when he saw her list. “One, how did Maria and Alex find out about you guys, and how long have they known?”
“That’s actually two questions,” Alex said helpfully, before Maria gave him a withering look.
Maria seemed unwilling to answer, as she was still mad at Liz for keeping secrets from her. Michael seemed unwilling to speak, period, and as Max knew that Isabel wasn’t going to be very cooperative with this portion of the Q&A’s, Max realized he would have to answer most of Liz’s questions.
“Um, well, after you left, Maria and Michael got assigned to work together on some school project, somehow they ended up... well not dating exactly. But they were ‘involved’ I guess. We got Michael emancipated from Hank, and he began to work at the Crashdown as a cook, just like he did before. Maria saw Michael using his powers to put out a fire in the kitchen one day, and we convinced Michael to tell her the truth about us. I got... well not a flash, but more like, I just suddenly knew that it would be ok to tell her, that she could help us. So Michael, Isabel and I sat down with her and told her the truth.”
Liz’s eyes were wide. “You just told her? W-wow. That’s kind of surprising.” She turned to Maria. “And you! You didn’t tell me you were with Michael!”
Maria shrugged. “Well, I wasn’t *with* with him, and ... it was kind of embarrassing. You know, with his hair, and his attitude, I didn’t exactly want to go around announcing the fact that I was with Michael Guerin.” Michael scowled at her. “But I would now in a heartbeat,” she quickly amended. Michael looked slightly pacified, but not very.
“Still, how could you not tell me? I’m your best friend!” Liz exclaimed.
“I didn’t even let Alex know. And Michael didn’t really tell Max and Isabel until right before they told me the truth. Besides, I was mad at you for leaving. And it’s not exactly like you weren’t keeping secrets either,” Maria finished.
Liz turned to Max again. “Did she run screaming out of the room?”
Max smiled wryly. “I assume that happened last time too? It kind of threw Michael into a panic, and he wouldn’t talk to her for weeks after, even though she came to me a few hours later and told me that she was ok with the fact that we were ‘a little green around the gills.’ She also informed me that she told Alex.”
“I still can’t believe that you just told Maria... you guys would have never done that!” Liz said, still amazed.
“Yeah well, Isabel kind of didn’t want to, and Michael wasn’t exactly keen on the idea either. But he really liked Maria, and Isabel didn’t want to leave Roswell unless we had to. So, we decided that we would take our chances and tell Maria. If we had ended up having to leave town anyway, at least we would have tried every last option.”
“Ok... well I guess that answers question 1. Question 2: Does anyone else know about you guys, besides Maria and Alex?”
“Kyle Valenti,” Isabel said, sighing. “And this one’s kind of my fault. Um, I was kind of hanging out with Maria and her place, and I was changing Maria’s hair for her while her parents were away for the weekend. We kind of forgot about Kyle, and he got home early from football practice. We had music on, so we didn’t hear him and... well, he kind of saw me messing around with Maria’s hair, giving her a blonde beehive type ‘do, a Marge Simpson hairstyle, and a bunch of others.”
“When did this happen?” Liz still was having trouble wrapping her head around the fact that they had all become friends and knew the truth, despite the fact that the shooting hadn’t happened.
“Oh, around last August. Max didn’t really want to tell him, but well... I had this odd vision of me discussing wedding plans with Kyle.” Isabel blushed. “I figured if I trusted him enough to help him with my wedding, I could trust him enough to keep out secret.”
“Isabel! You didn’t tell me that you were getting visions!” Max said.
“Well, I didn’t get them that often. But the ones I did get were... kind of embarrassing. I figured it was related to my dream-walking ability or something, and since it only happened a few times... I decided to keep it to myself.”
“Michael, were you getting any visions or flashes?” Max demanded.
“A couple,” Michael said, flushing guiltily. “But just lately,” he hastened to add, “and I didn’t think that they were visions. Just... daydreams or fantasies or something. But now I think they might be something more than that.”
“What kind of fantasies?” Maria asked, her eyes narrowing.
“Oh, you know... um, owning my own big screen tv... stuff like that,” Michael said innocently, unable to meet Maria’s eyes.
“Ok! So Kyle is in on it... so why isn’t he here?” Liz asked.
“Here?” Alex asked, confused. “Why would he be here?”
“Well, since the rest of you are here, I assume you all came together to try to get information, from either me or Cal or both. Wouldn’t Kyle come along? He is, after all, part of the group, right?”
“Kyle knows, he just isn’t... part of our group I guess. He isn’t an active participant,” Maria supplied.
“Oh.” Liz looked thoughtful. “What about Jim Valenti?”
“The Sheriff?” Isabel asked, her eyes as big as saucers. “Why would he know about us?”
“Well... we told him last time. We kind of had to. He helped us a lot, actually.”
“Well, I guess it would be kind of useful to have him on your side rather than against you,” Alex said. “But I definitely want to hear the story behind that.”
“I’ll tell you guys everything later,” Liz promised. “But I still have a few more questions left.” She looked down at her list, and Max couldn’t help but smile at her. “Now that the first two are answered, we’re on to question three. Where is Nasedo?”
Everyone in the room was silent. “He’s dead,” Max finally said quietly. “The skins killed him.”
“Um, not to interrupt the flow of the questions but... wouldn’t it make more sense if we just tell Liz what’s happened since she left, and then let her ask any remaining questions when we’re done?” Alex offered.
Liz blushed. “Yeah, that sounds like a better idea.”
“Ok, chica, I’ll tell it to you straight.” Maria said brightly. “The morning after you left, Alex and I were all weepy and sad and...”
“Maria, she needs the short version! Not a play by play of every single insignificant detail,” Michael said, interrupting Maria and earning a scowl from her. “In a nutshell, they,” he said, waving his hand toward Maria and Alex, “know that we’re aliens, skins came to Roswell, we realized they weren’t very friendly, we followed them back to Copper Summit, found out what they were up to, destroyed the husks, met Tess and Nasedo there, Nasedo was killed, with Tess’ help we dusted a whole bunch of skins, got the hell out of dodge and went back to Roswell. We knew there was another shapeshifter, Kyle visited his grandpa and he mentioned something about some awful movie where a chick got murdered by aliens, then there was a murder in L.A., we came to investigate, Max got hired, we found you, Tess got killed, and here we are.”
Everyone in the room turned to stare at Michael. There was a very, very long silence.
“What?” he said self-consciously. “She wanted to know!”
“My friend, I think you have been hanging out with Maria waaaay too much,” Alex said, still gaping at Michael.
“I think that is the most words I’ve ever heard you string together in your entire life... and I think that it might be the longest run-on sentence ever,” Isabel said, shaking her head in amazement.
“Thank you Michael. I really appreciate that someone could tell me what happened without making it a five hour story,” Liz said, after seeing that Michael was getting flustered and embarrassed. “I still have some questions though. How did the skins know that you were in Roswell?”
“Actually, they didn’t. A few were passing through on their way back to Copper Summit for the harvest when they must have heard Michael and I talking. I’m not exactly sure, but I know that the next day, a new waitress showed up at the Crashdown, and she seemed kind of suspicious. We found out she was like, a Michael-worshiper, and she told us all this stuff about our past lives, and how the skins knew where we were now and after the harvest they were going to attack us. A couple of skins decided to start the job early, and tried to kill us. We then decided to visit Copper Summit for ourselves and see what was what,” Max said.
“So that’s when you met Tess and Nasedo?” Liz asked.
“Right. And by the way Liz, I never trusted her. Nu uh, no way. Especially not when she was trying to steal your man!” Maria said, standing up during her exclamation.
Liz blushed, and couldn’t look at Max. “He’s not... ‘my man’ Maria.”
“Whatever. I don’t have time to argue with you and convince you otherwise because... I’m still angry at you!” Maria exclaimed, sitting back down in her chair again.
Liz began to rub her temples in exasperation. Her head was beginning to throb, and she quickly healed herself.
“What was that?” Alex questioned, noticing how Liz’s hand had glowed.
“Oh,” Liz said with a sigh. “Headache. I just healed myself.”
“You can heal?” Isabel said, incredulously. “What else can you do?”
“Um, well, I can heal small stuff, but not to the extent of Max’s powers, I’m an empath, sometimes I can read minds, I can blast, I can form a shield, but barely.. Um, I used to get flashes of the future, but I don’t anymore. And I know maybe you might want to start questioning me more, but um... why were Tess and Nasedo at Copper Summit?” Liz finished, ignoring the looks of shock on everyone’s faces at her previous statements.
“Wait wait wait! You can’t just drop a bombshell like that on us, and expect us not to react or have questions!” Maria said.
“You can read minds?” Alex said, wide-eyed.
Just then Cal walked into the room. “I took care of the body, everything is squared away on that. So, did I miss anything?”
Liz shrugged helplessly while everyone else turned to stare at him.
“O-o-o-kay then. Well, I’m going to go order a pizza, because something’s telling me it’s gonna be a long night. Does anyone have a preference? Cheese, pepperoni, veggie?”
There was silence.
“Cheese it is,” Cal said shrugging.
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