When sorrows come...M/L Teen/Mature part9 2/16/06 [WIP]
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:07 pm
Hey everyone
I know it has been a while since I have posted but I had some big time computer troubles and I lost some of my work. To you other authors out there you know how painfull that can be not to be able to retrieve your work
Anyway, I have most of my stories back now and backed up this time
and anyway I am back to writing. I began working on this story while helping a friend through some ruff times she is going through. It just came to me and some how it all began to take on a life of its own so I thought I would share it here. I hope you will like it. IT is a Max and Liz love story that will be bittersweet at times.
It is rated Teen/ Mature
I do not own roswell
I am posting on December 14 2005
When sorrows come…
Liz sat in her bedroom window as tears streamed down her face. The rain had finally stopped but she still felt miserable inside. How could her mother do this to her, how could she destroy her life this way. Wasn’t bad enough that she ripped her life apart by divorcing her father but now she was talking about remarrying. She wiped her eyes and sniffled in just as a knock sounded at her bedroom door, “Elizabeth open this door we need to talk.” her mother called out to her.
“I have said everything that I have to say on the subject.” Liz called back.
“Don’t take that tone with me young lady; I am still your mother! Now get over here and open this door now.” Nancy Parker yelled through the door.
“Fine.” Liz yelled back as she stomped over and unlocked the door.
Nancy Parker took one look at the tears in her daughter’s eyes and her tone softened, “Look honey I know this is hard for you but really it is for the best, you’ll see. Phillip really is a wonderful man.”
“So is daddy!” was all she said as she turned her back to her mom and walked back over to stare out the window.
“Yes of course your dad is a wonderful man too, but if you could just give Phillip a chance you might grow to like him.” Nancy encouraged her daughter.
“I don’t want to give him a chance mother, I want my family back.” Liz told her trying not to scream.
“Elizabeth I was miserable being married to your father, I was never happy, I only stayed as long as I did for your sake.” She said but added when she saw Liz roll her eye “Look you may not understand why I left your father but one day you will and well until then your just going have to get used to the changes that are going to happen weather you like it or not.” Her mom told her.
Liz turned around and laughed, “That’s a laugh mom when have you ever taken my feelings into consideration, when have you ever taken anyone’s feelings into consideration for that matter? Daddy didn’t want a divorce, I heard him mom, I heard him begging you to stay, promising to do whatever you wanted, and to be whatever you wanted just to get you stay and you didn’t say a word!”
“Elizabeth Parker you had no right to listen in on your father and I that was a private conversation that didn’t involve you.” Nancy snapped at her daughter her own temper flaring.
Liz began to laugh hysterically, “didn’t concern me, how can you say that? How can you think that, ripping my life apart, taking me away from my friends and my father moving me here to Roswell, New Mexico didn’t concerned me?” Liz ran over and grabbed her jacket and headed towards the door.
Her mom grabbed her arm and pulled her back, “I did what I did for you!”
Liz pulled her arm free, “No mother you did it for you and you alone!” Then she ran out of the house slamming the door as she went.
Moments later the phone rang, Nancy let out a heavy sigh as she picked up the phone, “Hello?”
“Hello darling… so how did it go?” Phillip asked.
“Well let’s see she screamed, yelled, and ran out of the house crying, all and all I say it went pretty well.” Nancy told her fiancé.
“Give her some time Nancy remember she is only 15 years old, it’s a tuff age.” Phillip told her.
“I know, I just wish she could be more understanding that’s all.” Nancy explained. “So how did you kids take the news?”
“They haven’t come home yet I will tell them after dinner. Nancy this is going to be fine, trust me, we will get through this.” Phillip reassured her as he hung up the phone.
“Tell us what dad?” Max said as he walked into the living room.
“Oh Max, I didn’t here you come in…where is Isabel?” Philip asked.
“She went upstairs, so what is it you have to tell us?” Max asked again impatient for the answer.
He walked over and stood at the bottom of the stairs, “Isabel, can you come down here please?” Phillip called.
Max sat down on the sofa and waited as his sister joined them, “Alright what’s this big news?”
Phillip walked over and poured himself a drink, “Well you both know I have been seeing Nancy Parker for some time now and well I have asked her to marry me.”
Max felt like he had just been hit with a ton of bricks, he shook his head in disbelief, “Marry, you can’t be serious!”
Phillip shook his head, “Maxwell I have been dating Nancy for awhile now and I love her very much, I want to make a home with her, and I want us to be a family.”
“A family, what about mom she was our family?” Max said as he felt his anger grow in intensity.
“Maxwell there is not a day that doesn’t go by that I don’t think about your mother but since she died I have been very lonely and sad, and well Nancy helps me not to feel sad any more. Now look you’re not a little boy, you’re old enough to understand that life goes on. Mom would not want any of us to stop living, now would she?” Phillip asked his son softly.
Max shook his head in frustration trying to hold back the tears that were threatening to fall. “No dad she wouldn’t want that.” He said softly.
“Alright then, now I want you both to meet her and her daughter, they will be coming over this weekend for dinner. Isabel I am sure Nancy and Elizabeth would love to hear your thoughts on the wedding.” Phillip told her.
Isabel smiled, “Yeah sure dad.” She said as she kissed her dad on the cheek and congratulated him.
Max was just about to leave the room when Phillip called out to him, “Max that’s not all I have to say.”
He stopped and turned to face his father, “What is it?”
“Well since Nancy and her daughter will be moving in we will need a bigger house so I am putting this house up for sale. I meet with the realtor tomorrow.” Phillip told them.
“No you can’t do this, you can’t sell this house! Mom loved this house.” Max yelled unable to control his anger any longer.
“Maxwell Evens do not take that tone with me do you understand? This is my decision and it has been made, you will do as you’re told is that clear!” his dad told him.
Max shook his head and then headed upstairs. He couldn’t believe what his father was doing. How could he betray his mother like this? She had only past away a year ago, her life cut short when a drunk driver ran her down in a cross walk. Max lie on his bed and stared at the ceiling as the tears formed in his eyes. He shook his head, “That’s just fine dad, you can get remarried and sell moms home like it didn’t even matter but that does not mean that I have to like it.” He mumbled to himself.
Liz ran to the nearest pay phone and called her father collect, “daddy, oh daddy!” she cried into the phone.
“Lizzie what is it? What’s wrong?” he asked worried over the sound of his daughter crying voice.
“Daddy she is getting remarried!” Liz cried into the phone.
“I know baby, she called me this morning, I am so sorry sweetie.” He told her.
“Daddy she can’t do this she can’t…I hate her I will never forgive her for this ever!” Liz cried harder.
“Now Elizabeth that is not how I raised you to speak about your mother.” He said in a stern voice, then added more softly, “Lizzie I know this hurts and its hard for you to understand and I am not going to pretend to insult your intelligence by telling you everything will be just wonderful, its going to take time for you to adjust to all these changes, but I will tell you that I love you very much and no matter what happens you will always be my baby girl ok.” Jeffery Parker assured his daughter.
Liz sniffled in and dried her eyes, “Ok daddy.”
“We may not always like the curves that life throws at us, but we keep on going right? He said trying to sound positive for his daughter’s sake.
Liz smiled for the first time in several days, “Yes daddy that’s right, we keep on going.” She repeated his words softly.
“That’s my girl, now you’re still coming to see me this weekend right?” Jeff asked her.
“Yes I bought my ticket just this morning, I will remind mom but I am looking forward to spending the week with you.” Liz told her dad then she said good bye and slowly hung up the phone and let out a heavy sigh, she knew that she had no choice but to go back home and accept the situation. She had been doing a lot of that lately, since her parents divorce and her mother’s abrupt decision to move to Roswell just a little over six months ago. Liz hated it here; her life had been filled with so much hurt since they moved. Not only was she now several hundred miles away from her dad, but she missed her two best friends Maria and Alex as well, leaving the two of them was like leaving a part of her self behind. She met Maria the first day of kindergarten and Alex on the second day. They were all in the same class but Alex was to afraid to come to school the first day so his mom waited until she could take off work and stay with him. Liz and Maria made it there mission to help him get past his fear and in a few short days he had completely forgotten about his mom. The teachers nicknamed them the three musketeers because they were always together. Liz laughed as she walked home thinking about her two friends, they had been together through every grade since, well until this year when her mother pulled her out of school and moved her here for no reason. Liz walked back into the house and was just about to go into her room when he r mother called her, “Elizabeth, is that you?”
“Yes mom it’s me…” she called back.
“Come in here will you please?” Nancy Parker called out to her daughter from in her room.
Liz let out a heavy sigh and walked into her mom’s room, “Yes, what is it?”
“I know that you were planning on spending this week with your dad but you won’t be able to go after all.” Nancy informed her daughter.
“What …why not!” Liz asked her anger flaring all over again.
“Because Phillip has arranged for us to have dinner to meet his family on Saturday and then we will be spending some time with him and his children over the spring break.” Nancy told her.
“No… that’s not fair, I haven’t seen daddy in over 6 months, and he took the whole week off of work. You can’t just cancel now.” Liz shook her head in disbelief.
“I can and I am, look Elizabeth, we are going to be a new family now and you are going to be a part of that so you better just accept it. Now we will be looking for a new house next week with Phillip and he really wanted you to be there to help pick out where we will live.” Her mom told her.
“I don’t care where you live and this is not going to be my new family, this is something you want not me!” Liz yelled.
Nancy shook her head, “Elizabeth you will come and be polite or I will not allow you go and see your father over summer break is that clear!” she warned her.
Liz didn’t say anything she just turned and walked away. “Fine then I will stay, but I am spending the entire summer, all 3 months with daddy!” she called out as she slammed her bedroom door.
ok See Ya
James
I know it has been a while since I have posted but I had some big time computer troubles and I lost some of my work. To you other authors out there you know how painfull that can be not to be able to retrieve your work

Anyway, I have most of my stories back now and backed up this time

It is rated Teen/ Mature
I do not own roswell
I am posting on December 14 2005
When sorrows come…
Liz sat in her bedroom window as tears streamed down her face. The rain had finally stopped but she still felt miserable inside. How could her mother do this to her, how could she destroy her life this way. Wasn’t bad enough that she ripped her life apart by divorcing her father but now she was talking about remarrying. She wiped her eyes and sniffled in just as a knock sounded at her bedroom door, “Elizabeth open this door we need to talk.” her mother called out to her.
“I have said everything that I have to say on the subject.” Liz called back.
“Don’t take that tone with me young lady; I am still your mother! Now get over here and open this door now.” Nancy Parker yelled through the door.
“Fine.” Liz yelled back as she stomped over and unlocked the door.
Nancy Parker took one look at the tears in her daughter’s eyes and her tone softened, “Look honey I know this is hard for you but really it is for the best, you’ll see. Phillip really is a wonderful man.”
“So is daddy!” was all she said as she turned her back to her mom and walked back over to stare out the window.
“Yes of course your dad is a wonderful man too, but if you could just give Phillip a chance you might grow to like him.” Nancy encouraged her daughter.
“I don’t want to give him a chance mother, I want my family back.” Liz told her trying not to scream.
“Elizabeth I was miserable being married to your father, I was never happy, I only stayed as long as I did for your sake.” She said but added when she saw Liz roll her eye “Look you may not understand why I left your father but one day you will and well until then your just going have to get used to the changes that are going to happen weather you like it or not.” Her mom told her.
Liz turned around and laughed, “That’s a laugh mom when have you ever taken my feelings into consideration, when have you ever taken anyone’s feelings into consideration for that matter? Daddy didn’t want a divorce, I heard him mom, I heard him begging you to stay, promising to do whatever you wanted, and to be whatever you wanted just to get you stay and you didn’t say a word!”
“Elizabeth Parker you had no right to listen in on your father and I that was a private conversation that didn’t involve you.” Nancy snapped at her daughter her own temper flaring.
Liz began to laugh hysterically, “didn’t concern me, how can you say that? How can you think that, ripping my life apart, taking me away from my friends and my father moving me here to Roswell, New Mexico didn’t concerned me?” Liz ran over and grabbed her jacket and headed towards the door.
Her mom grabbed her arm and pulled her back, “I did what I did for you!”
Liz pulled her arm free, “No mother you did it for you and you alone!” Then she ran out of the house slamming the door as she went.
Moments later the phone rang, Nancy let out a heavy sigh as she picked up the phone, “Hello?”
“Hello darling… so how did it go?” Phillip asked.
“Well let’s see she screamed, yelled, and ran out of the house crying, all and all I say it went pretty well.” Nancy told her fiancé.
“Give her some time Nancy remember she is only 15 years old, it’s a tuff age.” Phillip told her.
“I know, I just wish she could be more understanding that’s all.” Nancy explained. “So how did you kids take the news?”
“They haven’t come home yet I will tell them after dinner. Nancy this is going to be fine, trust me, we will get through this.” Phillip reassured her as he hung up the phone.
“Tell us what dad?” Max said as he walked into the living room.
“Oh Max, I didn’t here you come in…where is Isabel?” Philip asked.
“She went upstairs, so what is it you have to tell us?” Max asked again impatient for the answer.
He walked over and stood at the bottom of the stairs, “Isabel, can you come down here please?” Phillip called.
Max sat down on the sofa and waited as his sister joined them, “Alright what’s this big news?”
Phillip walked over and poured himself a drink, “Well you both know I have been seeing Nancy Parker for some time now and well I have asked her to marry me.”
Max felt like he had just been hit with a ton of bricks, he shook his head in disbelief, “Marry, you can’t be serious!”
Phillip shook his head, “Maxwell I have been dating Nancy for awhile now and I love her very much, I want to make a home with her, and I want us to be a family.”
“A family, what about mom she was our family?” Max said as he felt his anger grow in intensity.
“Maxwell there is not a day that doesn’t go by that I don’t think about your mother but since she died I have been very lonely and sad, and well Nancy helps me not to feel sad any more. Now look you’re not a little boy, you’re old enough to understand that life goes on. Mom would not want any of us to stop living, now would she?” Phillip asked his son softly.
Max shook his head in frustration trying to hold back the tears that were threatening to fall. “No dad she wouldn’t want that.” He said softly.
“Alright then, now I want you both to meet her and her daughter, they will be coming over this weekend for dinner. Isabel I am sure Nancy and Elizabeth would love to hear your thoughts on the wedding.” Phillip told her.
Isabel smiled, “Yeah sure dad.” She said as she kissed her dad on the cheek and congratulated him.
Max was just about to leave the room when Phillip called out to him, “Max that’s not all I have to say.”
He stopped and turned to face his father, “What is it?”
“Well since Nancy and her daughter will be moving in we will need a bigger house so I am putting this house up for sale. I meet with the realtor tomorrow.” Phillip told them.
“No you can’t do this, you can’t sell this house! Mom loved this house.” Max yelled unable to control his anger any longer.
“Maxwell Evens do not take that tone with me do you understand? This is my decision and it has been made, you will do as you’re told is that clear!” his dad told him.
Max shook his head and then headed upstairs. He couldn’t believe what his father was doing. How could he betray his mother like this? She had only past away a year ago, her life cut short when a drunk driver ran her down in a cross walk. Max lie on his bed and stared at the ceiling as the tears formed in his eyes. He shook his head, “That’s just fine dad, you can get remarried and sell moms home like it didn’t even matter but that does not mean that I have to like it.” He mumbled to himself.
Liz ran to the nearest pay phone and called her father collect, “daddy, oh daddy!” she cried into the phone.
“Lizzie what is it? What’s wrong?” he asked worried over the sound of his daughter crying voice.
“Daddy she is getting remarried!” Liz cried into the phone.
“I know baby, she called me this morning, I am so sorry sweetie.” He told her.
“Daddy she can’t do this she can’t…I hate her I will never forgive her for this ever!” Liz cried harder.
“Now Elizabeth that is not how I raised you to speak about your mother.” He said in a stern voice, then added more softly, “Lizzie I know this hurts and its hard for you to understand and I am not going to pretend to insult your intelligence by telling you everything will be just wonderful, its going to take time for you to adjust to all these changes, but I will tell you that I love you very much and no matter what happens you will always be my baby girl ok.” Jeffery Parker assured his daughter.
Liz sniffled in and dried her eyes, “Ok daddy.”
“We may not always like the curves that life throws at us, but we keep on going right? He said trying to sound positive for his daughter’s sake.
Liz smiled for the first time in several days, “Yes daddy that’s right, we keep on going.” She repeated his words softly.
“That’s my girl, now you’re still coming to see me this weekend right?” Jeff asked her.
“Yes I bought my ticket just this morning, I will remind mom but I am looking forward to spending the week with you.” Liz told her dad then she said good bye and slowly hung up the phone and let out a heavy sigh, she knew that she had no choice but to go back home and accept the situation. She had been doing a lot of that lately, since her parents divorce and her mother’s abrupt decision to move to Roswell just a little over six months ago. Liz hated it here; her life had been filled with so much hurt since they moved. Not only was she now several hundred miles away from her dad, but she missed her two best friends Maria and Alex as well, leaving the two of them was like leaving a part of her self behind. She met Maria the first day of kindergarten and Alex on the second day. They were all in the same class but Alex was to afraid to come to school the first day so his mom waited until she could take off work and stay with him. Liz and Maria made it there mission to help him get past his fear and in a few short days he had completely forgotten about his mom. The teachers nicknamed them the three musketeers because they were always together. Liz laughed as she walked home thinking about her two friends, they had been together through every grade since, well until this year when her mother pulled her out of school and moved her here for no reason. Liz walked back into the house and was just about to go into her room when he r mother called her, “Elizabeth, is that you?”
“Yes mom it’s me…” she called back.
“Come in here will you please?” Nancy Parker called out to her daughter from in her room.
Liz let out a heavy sigh and walked into her mom’s room, “Yes, what is it?”
“I know that you were planning on spending this week with your dad but you won’t be able to go after all.” Nancy informed her daughter.
“What …why not!” Liz asked her anger flaring all over again.
“Because Phillip has arranged for us to have dinner to meet his family on Saturday and then we will be spending some time with him and his children over the spring break.” Nancy told her.
“No… that’s not fair, I haven’t seen daddy in over 6 months, and he took the whole week off of work. You can’t just cancel now.” Liz shook her head in disbelief.
“I can and I am, look Elizabeth, we are going to be a new family now and you are going to be a part of that so you better just accept it. Now we will be looking for a new house next week with Phillip and he really wanted you to be there to help pick out where we will live.” Her mom told her.
“I don’t care where you live and this is not going to be my new family, this is something you want not me!” Liz yelled.
Nancy shook her head, “Elizabeth you will come and be polite or I will not allow you go and see your father over summer break is that clear!” she warned her.
Liz didn’t say anything she just turned and walked away. “Fine then I will stay, but I am spending the entire summer, all 3 months with daddy!” she called out as she slammed her bedroom door.
ok See Ya
James