Araxie HRH
If Isabel & Alex have deduced that Michael is the third alien, haven't their minds leapt to the next conclusion that Maria also knows his secret (I mean she was out in the woods that night hunting for clues with them) which would also equal Maria is trustworthy.
Yes, this will be mentioned later on. Kind of ironic, huh? That Alex and Liz had to give up on Maria because they couldn’t give her answers, only to find out that she was protecting the same secret.
Timelord31 – Isabel will do something she never thought she would do, especially when you consider how she started at the beginning of this story. But Alex has been a good influence on her and she desperately needs help, for her and her brother, if they have to team up against Tess.
Eva – Yes, we thought that Tess trying to control Isabel and Max would freak them out, especially Isabel who is herself a control freak. But with Tess around, she has no control at all, and she is more than worried.
Cjsl8ne – Yes, they are FINALLY going to meet. Hope you enjoy this part.
Part 96
Michael took the steps two at a time as he hurried to his locker to shove the books he didn’t need inside before heading for the entrance and a weekend of freedom. Maggie had practice and she had already arranged to catch a ride with Linda and Christina so he was under no obligation to hang around school on a Friday afternoon. He shoved a couple of textbooks he needed for homework into his backpack and had just reached up to slam his locker shut when he realized he was being watched. He slowly closed his locker and silently groaned when he saw Shadow leaning up against the locker next to his.
“What’s up, Cuz?” Shadow asked as he grinned.
“Nothin’,” Michael answered cautiously. “Why? You need a ride or somethin’?”
“Huh-uh, just wanted to remind you about the Christmas pageant tomorrow evening.” He followed Michael when his cousin turned and walked toward the school’s entrance without a word to him. He had expected as much, but he also knew that despite Michael’s behavior he had given his word and he wouldn’t go back on it.
Michael knew there was no getting out of his agreement to take the pictures at the pageant, but it didn’t mean he had to enjoy it either. He glanced to the side when Shadow caught up with him as they stepped through the wide double doors and he moved back out of the way of other students when it became apparent to him that his cousin wasn’t going anywhere until he at least acknowledged him.
“What?” he growled.
“So, the pageant’s at seven o’clock at the Community Center, but I’d like for us to be there at least an hour early so we can get set up.”
“Shadow, did I tell you I’d do this stupid thing?”
“Um-hmm.”
“And when I agreed, did you tell me where it takes place?”
“Yeah.”
“Then do I need any other information from you?”
Shadow studied him and after a moment he grinned. “Just that I’m gonna need a ride, so I’ll be ready to go about quarter after five.”
Michael nodded and stared at Shadow, waiting for him to realize that he was testing his patience. “Is there anything else?”
He shrugged. “You can invite Maria if you want.”
“Uh-huh, because I want to expose her to this ridiculous experience.” He made a choppy, waving motion with his right hand. “You’re holdin’ me up, Shadow.”
“Later, Cuz!” Shadow nodded and hurried around the side of the school where his sister had parked that morning.
Michael just shook his head and ambled down the steps and across the campus to the parking lot on the opposite side of the building. He took his time, letting the parking lot empty out as other students hurried to escape the school and begin two days without classes or teachers, and by the time he reached the parking area there were only a couple dozen vehicles still in the lot.
He pulled his keys out of his pocket and tossed them up in the air, catching them and hooking the ring on his forefinger. He was less than a hundred feet from the truck when he looked up and noticed the two people standing next to it, obviously waiting for him. He didn’t know why they were there, but he was sure it was probably related to the situation with Maria.
“Not really interested in anything you’ve got to say,” he muttered as he walked right by them and unlocked the truck door.
“Well, you may not think so,” Alex said, “but we’re pretty sure you’ll change your mind once you hear what we’ve got to say.”
“You incorrectly assume that I intend to stick around and listen to you plead your case.” He tossed his backpack into the truck and slid in behind the steering wheel. “You’re the one who threw your friendship away, so don’t come out here expectin’ me to give a damn about you wantin’ to fix it now.”
Alex grabbed the door before Michael could shut it. “It’s very important that we talk to you.”
“Uh-huh,” Michael said, unconvinced. “And again, I’m not helpin’ you; what you did to Maria is unforgivable and there’s no excuse for it.”
Isabel glanced around the parking lot when it became apparent that he wasn’t going to listen to reason. “We know what you are,” she said, trying to keep the desperation out of her voice.
Michael froze and his hands gripped the steering wheel as her words registered. She hadn’t said they knew
who he was; she had said they knew
what he was. He slowly turned to look at them, his eyes cold as he stared at them. “I don’t know what you think you know, but whatever it is you can – “
“Look,” Alex interrupted, “you have a problem with us and I can appreciate your need to protect Maria from us since you feel that we pose a threat, but we’ve got to talk to you about some things.”
“Like what?” Michael asked carefully.
“Like you’re adopted and not… Native American.”
Michael could hear what the guy wasn’t saying and he tamped down the fear that was trying to push to the surface.
What should he do now? How could they have figured it out? He shook his head and glanced around the nearly deserted parking lot. “Follow me,” he said and leaned forward to start the truck. He had to get them somewhere far away from here, someplace where they could talk without the fear of being overheard.
*****
The miles flew by as Michael led the way out into a secluded area of the desert where he knew they wouldn’t be overheard or interrupted by anyone else. He was driving without really thinking about where he was going; his mind was going in a dozen different directions, trying to come up with something, anything, that would rationalize this unexpected turn of events.
He could pretend he wasn’t worried on the surface, but doubts were nagging at him deep inside where no one could see the fear.
What could they know? he wondered. They had only met a couple of times and he couldn’t recall doing anything that would have given him away.
They had passed each other in the hall at the basketball game and then in the parking lot after the game, but nothing overt had happened. He had been antagonistic when they had approached Maria after the game, but he hadn’t done anything that would have required the use of any of his alien abilities. They had run into each other in Fraiser Woods recently when they had been chasing that sighting… the sighting that had led them to what he knew was an alien symbol burned into the ground. A symbol that had been gone the next day when Maria had gone back to the location of the sighting… and run into Isabel again.
If it had just been the eight of them that had been in the woods that night he might find it more suspicious, but the woods had been crawling with people searching for the elusive sighting.
It had been like some kind of party for freaks out there that night, he thought as he shook his head. They had just been a part of the bigger picture, racing through the woods looking for something that they weren’t even certain existed.
In the car behind him Isabel was nervously biting her lips as she stared at the scenery passing by without really seeing any of it. She wasn’t paying attention to where they were going, too busy going over everything that had led up to this moment and trying to decide what to say when they reached their destination. What happened next could be crucial to not only her life, but her brother’s as well.
She frowned as she thought about Max. Tess seemed to be exhibiting the same control over him that she had used on Isabel herself and that made her anxious. She knew that Liz hadn’t overlooked the attention that Tess was paying to Max, but Isabel had stayed away, worried that if she tried to intervene she’d be sucked back into that weird abyss.
She had seen Tess corner him at lunchtime, seen the way he immediately fell under her control, sitting and talking with her despite the fact that Liz had obviously been waiting for him at a different table. It hadn’t taken long for Max’ girlfriend to join them and her expression had been less than understanding when he had basically ignored her in favor of talking to Tess.
Halfway through lunch Liz had said something to Max and for a moment her hand had rested on his shoulder as she stood up. It had been enough to draw his attention away from Tess and after a quick glance at the blonde he had scrambled madly to move back away from the table and hurry after Liz. She had seen the look of annoyance on Tess’ face and she hoped that Max had been able to explain in some manner that the attention he was paying to Tess had nothing to do with him, but she had stayed away from all of them, scared that she would run into Tess and not be strong enough to fight her when the other girl exerted the control she seemed to have where she and Max were concerned.
Her gaze shifted back to the truck they were following.
What if she and Alex were wrong about this guy? She tried to swallow past the lump in her throat as the fear of discovery reared its ugly head again. She knew they were out of options and if they were right about Michael he might be able to help them find a way to deal with Tess.
But, what if he wasn’t who they thought he was? Or what if he was, but he was dangerous? No one knew where she and Alex had gone and they were about to reveal her biggest secret to a virtual stranger.
“Hey,” Alex said when he noticed her silence, “you okay?”
“Do you think I should’ve said something to Max?”
“No.” He shook his head and reached over to take her hand, squeezing it supportively. “You couldn’t risk it, Iz. We don’t know how she’s able to do what she’s been doin’ to you and now that she’s targeting Max, too? Huh-uh, that’s the same reason why I didn’t say anything to Liz to try and reassure her that Max payin’ so much attention to Tess doesn’t mean anything.”
“Yeah, it’s too risky,” she said, her tone indicating that she was trying to convince herself.
“Right, we don’t know enough about her to risk our investigation. I don’t think Max or Liz is in any immediate danger and hopefully we’ll know more after talkin’ to Michael.”
She nodded and looked around at the desert that stretched out around them. “Where is he taking us?”
“Probably someplace he feels safe,” Alex answered. He wasn’t completely comfortable with the secluded area the other guy had chosen because they didn’t know enough about him to know if he was dangerous. But, he was trusting his instincts and he hoped they weren’t leading him in the wrong direction. He took a deep breath when they turned onto another overgrown ‘road’ and after a few minutes the truck ahead of them stopped.
Isabel shifted in her seat to look at the rocky formations surrounding them on three sides and she swallowed hard when Michael stepped out of the truck and turned to stare at them. “He doesn’t look happy,” she muttered.
“Would you if you were in his place?”
“No.”
He nodded and followed her lead when she reached for the handle to open the door. They moved to the front of his car and stood together as Michael crossed his arms over his chest and glared at them.
“Let’s walk.”
Isabel’s mouth dropped open when he turned and walked through an opening in the large rocks, leaving them behind without a moment of hesitation.
Alex nudged her. “We should probably follow him.”
She nodded and they hurried after him as he led the way through the desert, winding his way around an area that he was clearly familiar with. “Where the hell are we going?” she asked after they had been walking for almost fifteen minutes.
She could understand his need to ensure privacy, but this was ridiculous!
Alex remained silent, taking mental notes of their path and their companion’s behavior as he moved ahead of them.
Michael’s mind was racing as he led them around in circles, hoping to disorient them, but he had a feeling that as much as her highness was bitching about everything from insects to wild animals to the inconvenience of hiking through the desert in a pair of shoes that probably cost more than several months worth of his allowance, that she probably had no idea that he was trying to confuse them.
Isabel swore when a mosquito buzzed past her ear and then settled on her neck and she smacked her palm against it, pulling it away and staring at the smeared remains of the tiny insect. “Do you see the size of this thing?” she demanded, showing it to Alex before brushing it away. “Have you noticed that we haven’t seen any of these things at home? But, we come out here to the middle of nowhere and here they are! Now we know where they go during the winter…”
Michael glanced back over his shoulder in time to see Alex pull a little packet out of one of his jacket pockets and tear it open. He rolled his eyes when the guy shook out what was obviously an antibacterial wipe and handed it to her. But did the complaining stop there? No, before her hands had time to dry she was off and running about the next topic.
“You do realize that there are snakes out here, don’t you?” she complained. “Scorpions, snakes, and who knows what else? Poisonous creatures, Alex, not to mention the kind of carnivorous animals roaming around out here!”
Alex took it all in stride, knowing that it was just her way of dealing with the stress and nervous tension the situation was causing. He could tell that it was annoying Michael though and he hid a smile when he noticed the way the guy’s shoulders were tensing up.
After another ten minutes of listening to her tirade Michael stopped and jerked around abruptly, almost smirking when she fell into a shocked silence. “And you’re datin’ her? How do you put up with all this talkin’? Good luck, man.”
Alex grinned and shrugged his shoulders. “Uh-huh, well, you’re datin’ Maria DeLuca, so if one of us needs luck, it’s definitely you.”
Michael ignored that comment and turned away, leading them to the destination he had in mind for the meeting. They reached it a few minutes later and he turned to face them, feet planted wide, arms crossed over his chest, and his scowl firmly in place. “You wanted to talk, so talk.”
Alex cleared his throat and glanced at Isabel, nodding in response to her silent request to start the conversation. “We’ve been doin’ some research on adoption,” he started and went on to explain how their investigation had led them to the Reservation.
“Uh-huh,” Michael said, his tone indicating that he didn’t believe the explanation. “So, you’ve come all this way to talk to me about bein’ adopted?” His eyes narrowed when they remained silent. “Which I’m not, by the way… adopted, I mean.”
Alex exchanged a quick look with Isabel. “Um…”
Isabel had been studying Michael, analyzing his expressions and behaviors, and examining her own feelings and reactions to him. Something about him was definitely speaking to her alien side and that combined with her fear of what had been happening with Tess had her taking a step forward and starting to talk.
“Twelve years ago I was found abandoned in the desert… wandering around naked, unable to communicate, and with no memory of anything before being found by my adoptive parents.”
Michael was startled, but he hid it as he continued to observe her and try to determine where she was going with her information. He couldn’t help but be reminded of the way he had been found in a very similar manner, but he refused to let himself get lost in the memories.
Isabel couldn’t believe that hadn’t gotten a comment or a reaction out of him and she felt her fingers beginning to twitch as her frustration grew.
“You were found the same way,” Alex bluffed. They hadn’t found any evidence that it was true, but if they were right about him chances were good that his discovery had been somewhat similar.
“Alone, in the desert,” Isabel picked up from where he had left off. “No recollection of where you came from or how you ended up in the desert.”
He didn’t move or do anything overt that would give him away, but Alex saw the slight darkening of his eyes as they focused solely on Isabel and he wondered if they should’ve given this plan more thought before coming out here to confront him. His eyes moved over him, taking in every single movement no matter how seemingly insignificant and he reached out to place a warning hand on Isabel’s arm when he noticed the way Michael’s hands were clenching and unclenching.
Isabel shook his hand off, annoyed with the lack of response that she was getting from someone who quite possibly had at least some of the answers they were looking for. “I don’t need you to confirm what we already know,” she snapped. “I grew up with so many questions and no one to answer them… you know what that’s like!”
“Isabel…”
“No, Alex!” She intentionally moved away from him to prevent him from distracting her. “He knows something and he’s gonna tell us what it is.”
Michael snorted as he leaned back against a large rock, his posture deceptively relaxed. “I don’t know what you think I’m gonna tell you.”
Isabel could feel her temper rising in the face of his disinterested tone. She thought about Tess and the strange influence she seemed to have over both her and Max and before long that feeling of desperation began to seep back in. “Tell us what you know about what you are!” she shouted finally and without thinking her hands shot up and several rocks and small desert plants exploded around them.