Q&A:
androswell3053 wrote:Question... How did Max not see himself??? Why does he still think that she cheated with Kyle?? I can't wait for more. Hurry back soon.
All shall be slightly answered next chapter.forever dreamer wrote:How exactly did Max think that the version he saw of himself was Kyle? He really is a special kind of dumb!!

Hmm, now there's a thought.kay_b wrote:Hmmm, so Max didn't see that the guy slept with was actually another version of him. And that hint about Future Liz maybe being pregnant, could present Liz be too? Wow, that would be so weird, two Liz's, both pregnant by different versions of Max. I wonder if he'll ever find out about it.

andKiaraAlexisKlay wrote:Also, can't wait for Present Zan and Present Liz to meet....if their meeting goes the way it was with FLiz, than the sparks and attraction will fly fo sure! I get the feeling that Zan would be a little more understanding where Liz is coming from than Maxhole. And how dare max?! what an idiot if he couldn't see or hear in the flashes that it was a future him doing the hot sweaty nasty horizontal mambo tango with Liz. And his reaction was completely uncalled for! OH....I hope FLiz isn't preggers....think about what would happen if her and Zan's baby if she were whooshed up like her hubby of the future? Sad thought, not thinking it!
Wow, "Maxhole"? OMG, "hot sweaty nasty horizontal mambo tango"?! XD That's the funniest thing I have ever read, Kristin! As I said to the people who asked the same question about Max, all shall be sort of answered in the next chapter.KiaraAlexisKlay wrote:Isn't Adia the name of a song? I thought I read somewhere there was a song by this name. *goes off to think* Oh, yeah. Please update.Thank you. Edit: I was right! It is a song! Thank you Google and Wikipedia. Adia is Swahili for "the Gift." “Adia” Single by Sarah McLachlan from the album Surfacing.



andjake17 wrote:Hey you! once again loved loved your update! Perfect how you write Liz and Zan together! So freaking hot! and your story just keeps getting more more interesting as you go.. so good!! IM still trying to get over the fact that you actually met Jason ....that he actually had his arm around you... I think I would have blacked out if I felt that freaking arm touch me !! I don't know how you did it!! My muse isn't speaking to me right now.... I have no idea what I did! I will keep trying ..thank you sweetie!
Carrie, I updated! Now it's your turn! Oh, and my version of Liz+Zan=Perfect? No way! You write them perfectly! Though they may not converse properly in your story, they are more perfect in yours than mine! Trust me! They have such hot sex in yours and I swear, I'm surprised Liz hasn't been impregnated by five billion cute brown-eyed alien babies! I wouldn't mind being impregnated several times by Zan, and Max, and Jason, and Future-Max. Goddamnit, Jason, why couldn't you have a twin?!?!?! Your muse not working on you? You have no idea what to write? Just write more smut! XD That's always the answer to a writer's block. You know what? I barely even remember what happened when I met Jason. It's like I lost a few hours of my life. I'm pretty sure I died, went to heaven, hallucinated that I met Jason, and was brought back to life by ugly good-for-nothing doctors that broke me out of my fantasy.jake17 wrote:bump!I know school is important but we need you back...this is just too good woman!
And not to push it but a serious hot part wouldn't exactly ruin my day..
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At the moment, Lonnie and Rath are good. I didn't like how the writers of Roswell made them evil. I think they have the potential to be really good people. Well, this chapter shows you their good side. I will be including more chapters in the future that is focused on each individual dupe. See, so many of my readers are angry at Max. I honestly didn't mean to make people hate him. I love Max dearly, and I just want to show that he's just as hurt as Liz is. I feel that if anyone was in his position, they would react the same way he would.paper wrote:Unless Lonnie & Rath off him, like on the show. Are they evil? Seems that Max got impressions of Liz's fun but not the full picture. No wonder he's mad. I thought he wanted to be friends? I feel sorry for Max. All his alter-egos are gettin' all the action while he gets the gerbil.
Awww, thank you so much, JRose! Oh man, Roswell on Cinemax? Why just keep it at Cinemax? Why not Skinemax?JRose wrote:Okay just stumbled upon this fic and it's amazing! Everything is so well written and the premise is so interesting it could be real... if roswell was on cinemax haha. Keep the updates coming!!!!

Thanks Ruth. Like I said above about Max and his stupidity to not identify himself, it will sort of be answered in the next chapter.ruthandnina wrote:Hi Kylie, I don't want to push, but I really miss your story.You know, I was so pissed of Max’s behaviour. How for the world he can’t identify himself in the flashes? And then, instead of talking to Liz or taking the time and thinking about over all, he is running to Tess and the others. Max, that was far from good!
It will be really sad, if Future Liz will disappear somewhere in the universe.

Rating: Adult.
Author's Note: I'm sorry this chapter was so late. School got the best of me. How is it possible for two papers and two exams to pop up at the same time?! I would like to apologize in advance if the next few chapters will be late as well. Finals are coming up, *gulps*, and I'm terrified.


I also apologize if there are any mistakes in the grammar and in the directions or time span below. I got the directions and time off of Yahoo Maps, and I was sort of in a rush to post this chapter for all you impatient readers. Other than that, the dupes' language: All spellings errors in this chapter are deliberate.
Chapter Eleven:
I heard a cry within my soul.
I've never had a yearning quite like this before.
Know that you are walking right through my door.
All of my life, where have you been?
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
And if that day comes, I know we could win.
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
A sacred gift of heaven for better worse, wherever.
And I would never let somebody break you down until you cried, never.
All of my life, where have you been?
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
And if that day comes, I know we could win.
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
At every time I've always known
that you were there, upon your throne,
a lonely queen without her king.
I longed for you, my love forever.
All of my life, where have you been?
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
And if that day comes, I know we could win.
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
I wonder if I'll ever see you again.
“Again,” Lenny Kravitz.
Today was the day—the day. They were leaving their birthplace, the only home they knew, to wander across country to save their twins’ asses. Strangers were more like it. The dupes had never done anything for others except look out for each other. It felt odd to be doing a good deed, or about to do a good deed. It was unlike their natural. They didn’t know what to make of it, but trusting Future-Liz, they let her guide them.
The gang piled into the vehicle, bringing barely anything with them. No one liked the car Ava had picked out. No, correction: it was a beat-up van, not a car, and they abhorred it. It had a foul smell as if homeless people had taken shelter in it once, and Lonnie was sure something was growing in the corners by the second.
“Av’, couldn’t you git like a betta car? Somethin’ betta than dis crap?” Lonnie asked.
“This van feels like it’s gonna explode under mah ass any sec,” said Zan as he focused on driving.
Ava made a ‘whatever’ face at them. “It’s a wha’—three days drive? Suck it up. We lived in shittier places than dis.”
“Yeah, dat was before. We stronger now. Dudette, we’re fuckin’ aliens. You coulda picked somethin’ betta,” said Lonnie, cringing as her hand came into contact with something sticky beside her.
Zan looked over at Liz who didn’t look pleased either. He turned back to Ava. “You bring shame to us aliens,” he said in the most serious voice ever before cracking a smile. “We may be clones and on Earth, but we still royalty, ya know.”
Ava raised her middle finger in the air with a brave “I-don’t-care” face. “Fuck you, Zan!”
“Naw, Av’, no need. I got mah Angel here for dat. She’s real good at satisfyin’ meh too,” he said with a wink to Liz who ended up squirming and blushing.
Rath rolled his eyes at the banter as Ava decided to spew sentence after sentence filled with profanities. Getting annoyed, he wondered if they would argue the entire way to Roswell and quickly in fear, he decided to do something about it. He didn’t want to hear them blabber on and on about something so stupid. He waved his glowing hand around the van, trying to clean it up with his powers. “Betta?” he asked.
Ava and Lonnie shared a look of disbelief before bursting out in laughter. “Rath, the housewife,” Lonnie chuckled out. “Ya couldn’t clean shit if it were yer ass doin’ the shittin’.”
Zan cringed and looked away. “Man, if ya ever wanna be seen as a man again, don’t do dat.” With that said, Ava and Lonnie began to do some real ‘home’ cleaning.
Zan started the car and pulled out of its parking space. Ava, Lonnie, and Rath were sitting in the back on the cushions they took from their couch while Zan and Liz were sitting in the front seats. Zan kept glancing over at his angel, worried. They left bright and early today, but since Liz woke up, she had been sort of pale and weak. She brushed it off as if it was just a simple bug, but he knew better. He tried to make her as comfortable as she could be by bringing several pillows and a blanket (reserved only for her, which kind of angered the rest of the group that he didn’t bring any for them). She felt guilty accepting them, but couldn’t help but squeal inside at Zan’s loving gesture.
“Angel,” he said, glancing off the road for a quick second. “You’s okay?”
“I’m fine, Zan,” she said, smiling at him. “Don’t worry. I’ll be fine.” She felt pretty much okay, but she couldn’t help but feel as if something had changed in her. Everything felt more in tuned as if her nerves were on fire and she was sensitive to everything. When she had woken up this morning, the light in her eyes seemed brighter than normal. The water she splashed on her face felt cooler than before. The coffee tasted bitterer. The toast felt crunchier. The steps under her feet were harder than before. She couldn’t explain it, but felt like she was really living now.
From their calculations, it would take roughly three days to get to Roswell. Thankfully these next few days were going to be clear, but chilly, skies. Rath had printed a map of the directions to Roswell from New York from the internet in the library. He hated the library only because the librarians kept giving him dirty looks like he was scum, like he was that irritating piece of gum under someone’s shoe. He never understood why he received those looks. They stared at him strangely as if he was prancing around naked in front of them, but he was wearing clothes! He had taken a look at himself to see what was wrong with him—his Mohawk was standing up proudly (not a strand misplaced), a chain hung from his belt loop, his leather vest was in place, and his tattered jeans showed just how muscular his legs were. He looked good, so what was the librarians’ problem? Lonnie had to literally drag him out of the library after the printouts were done before he could confront the elderly librarians.
“Man, I gotta piss,” said Rath as he cupped himself through his jeans.
“Dude, we haven’t even git past da tolls of N.J. yet,” Ava replied.
“Hey, when my bladder’s gotta go, its gotta go.”
With that, Lonnie smacked Rath on the side of his head. Zan cursed, feeling that they would never get there as planned. How were they going to be able to travel to the home of the Aliens when they couldn’t even act like civilized people for half an hour? Liz only smiled because it felt as if she was home. It was refreshing to see the group fight and argue, and then act like nothing had happened. They were so different from the group she knew in her timeline. Staring out the window with her head resting against her arms, she watched the trees fly by past her and listened to the group talk with a serene smile as the wind caressed her face.
If the road seemed long then, it was just the beginning. Reaching Pennsylvania four hours later, they took a bathroom break and decided to grab a bite at a trucker-friendly diner. The group, missing Zan and Liz who decided to stay in the van, stood on the line to pay for the burgers. “Fuck’s sake, if dat was only four hours, how am I goin’ last till Roswell?” cried Ava in agony, stretching out her body. Stretching had never felt so good before. She blew the purple-streaked blonde bangs out of her eyes in relief as she stood on her tippy toes, stretching her arms into the air. Her white tank top started to rise, revealing the glittering belly button piercing. This caught the attention of an oversized trucker who took off his hat and rubbed his hand across his balding head as if he was really rubbing his lower area. She grimaced and turned around, avoiding his view. “Fuck, this blows!” she said to Lonnie. “If I’m facin’ him, I’m showin’ him mah tits. If I turn ‘round, I show him mah ass.”
Sensing Ava’s frustration, she stood behind Ava, getting in the face of the trucker. Lonnie was hot—she had a killer body, luscious lips, and piercing green eyes—but when she was angry and wanted to fight, all backed down. She stood till her nose almost touched the other guy’s. “Ya starin’ at mah little sis a lil too hard there, trucker-boy. Ya got a problem?”
The trucker began to stutter, unsure whether to throw a flirtatious line at the tall blonde or to run away from her. He noticed a man in similar fashion behind her. The man was smirking at him as if he knew what was going to happen and then smacked his fist into his other open hand as if to say “Just try it and I’ll show you what’s going to happen to your face.” To save his dignity, he plopped the hat back onto his head and left; the bell above the door rang a little faster and louder than normal.
Rath smiled as the man took off with his tail between his legs. That was his girl! He dropped his arm over at Ava out of comfort. He then took out a box of cards from his vest pocket. “I got cards! Let’s play some strip poker!” It was the only thing he swiped from the gas station before they left New York. He forgot to take some porn magazines, which left him kind of sad.
“You’re such a fuckin’ ‘tard, Rath,” Ava replied. “Ain’t no one gonna strip for ya.”
“Fine, then. Regular poker?”
“Imagine playin’ cards for ten hours,” said Lonnie, making a face. What she was really saying was “Imagine playing cards with Rath from Pennsylvania to Indiana for ten hours.”
Together, the girls gave each other a distressed look. Rath made a “huh” noise in confusion as to why they were so opposed to playing cards. Paying for and grabbing the burgers, they walked back to the parked van when they noticed it was slightly rocking back and forth.
“Goddamnit, fucking horndogs!” yelled Rath, kicking the tire in anger.
Ava’s nose gave a twitch while Lonnie made a gagging noise. They chose a seat across the parking lot and sat down, eating their burgers and watching the van rock. When it finally had come to end, they aired out of the van to get rid of the sex smell and climbed back into the van with Rath taking the wheels. Lonnie moved up to the front seat with Zan, Liz, and Ava in the back. While Zan was leaning against the van’s wall, Liz cuddled up beside him.
“So how was it?” asked Ava, her eyebrow rising up in curiosity. She was asking about the sex.
Liz couldn’t stop the smile that went from ear to ear. “It was fan-fucking-tastic.”
“Damn straight!” said Zan, planting a wet kiss on his girl’s cheek.
Rath drove from Ohio to Indiana, which took roughly ten hours, only stopping for gas halfway through. He had to blast rock music in his player just to keep him up. Ten hours of sitting and absolutely no coffee—no wonder his ass was numb. Not to mention, the bathroom break in Pennsylvania didn’t do him any good. Within the first three hours of driving, he had to go again. It didn’t help very much when “Splash of Water (My Home)” by Metallica started playing on his player. Over and over again, all he heard was “Splash of water… Splash of water… Splash of water.” Once the van stopped, everyone ran out of the van and into the bathrooms.
“Oh my god, peein’ never felt sooooooo good,” groaned Ava in pleasure as she felt herself get lighter by the second as she hovered over the toliet.
“Tell me about it,” snickered Liz in the stall over.
“Hurry up, bitches. I gots to go!” screamed Lonnie, pounding on their stall doors.
Over at the men’s stall, Zan and Rath were relieving themselves with an empty wall hung urinal in between them, of course. As the noise of water streaming filled the air, Zan looked over at a closed-eyed Rath who had a hand flat against the tile wall. “You okay, man?” he smirked.
Still with his eyes closed, Rath stood up straighter and started to bend a little backwards. He replied, “Don’t talk to me. You’s interruptin’ a beautiful thing” and continued to empty his bladder. Zan laughed at the sight of Rath looking like he had just gone to heaven.
Once all satisfied, they decided to eat dinner at a local diner for about an hour. They were all tired and bored to death. Ten hours of card playing, silly arguments, and sleeping—it was more than they could handle after being cooped up in a small area for so long. They took up two booths because they all wanted room to stretch out. Rath was in his own booth while Lonnie and Ava sat across from Zan and Liz. A waitress came by and took their order.
“Ten hours!” cried Lonnie as she lowered herself further down on the chair and stretched out her legs till they collided with Liz’s.
“Ten fuckin’ hours!” growled Rath, aggravated by the boredom as he dropped his head down onto his arms. He was beyond exhausted.
Ava just let out a small whine and curled up next to Lonnie with her head resting against her friend’s shoulder. As the waitress placed their plates of food down, they dug into the food as if they hadn’t eaten in days. Liz took pity on them. If only they could will themselves to Roswell in a blink of an eye, they would. Poor guys. If I could make this easier on them, I would. Where were the spaceships when you needed them, she thought. Zan stuffed his mouth with food with one hand and his other arm was slung over her shoulder. For some reason, her burger tasted even better with Zan around.
Just as Rath took a few sips of his steaming cup of coffee goodness, Zan spoke. “Guys, no coffee. That’s gonna git ya to go some more—harder and faster. It’s a laxative too, ya know.” As soon as he processed his friend’s words, Rath spit out the coffee, making a mess of his booth. After holding his bladder for ten hours, he wasn’t ready to go through that ordeal again.
“Smart, asshole,” smirked Lonnie, running her fingers lazily through his mohawk.
When dinner was over and they filled up the gas tank, it was Liz’s turn to be behind the wheel. Ava and Lonnie were snoring softly while Rath was half-dozing off and half-listening to his Metallica albums, which gave Liz something to laugh about, seeing that Michael liked Metallica as well. Zan was leaning against the van door, watching her drive. He liked how the moonlight hit her skin, making her glow. Her eyes sparkled and her lips glimmered. She was a true goddess in his eyes.
A little unnerved by his stare, she quickly glanced over. “What?”
“You’re beautiful, ya know that?”
She blushed and grinned. “I bet you say that to all the pretty girls.”
With a wink, he replied, “I said beautiful, not pretty.” Again, she could only smile. Despite how good Zan made her feel, she felt worse physically than this morning, but she hid it well. Her stomach felt cold if it was even possible. Her eyes felt a little drier and her limbs felt a little numb. She took some aspirin and put on an I’m-well face. It helped that it was night, masking most of her semi-pale face in the dark.
Then Zan placed his hand on Liz’s hip. “What are you doing?” she hissed at him, trying to keep focused on the road. He gave her a wink and then his hand slid under her shirt where his talented fingers found her already hard nipple and gave it a pinch. Despite feeling unwell, she could not keep her body from reacting from Zan’s touch. Gasping, her hands unconsciously slipped from the steering wheel causing the van to swerve. Quickly getting her bearings back with her hands firmly on the wheel, Zan growled a “be careful” into her ear before placing wet kisses down her neck. She tried her best to keep the van on the straight road, but it was hard when an impossibly sexy man was touching her. “Zan, stop. It’s too dangerous and the others might wake up!” she hissed.
“Yeah, but isn’t it such a turn on?” he smirked as he cupped her heat through her jeans. She gasped at the pressure. “The danger of gittin’ caught, the danger that we could crash… Doesn’t dat jus’ make it all more hot?” Unsnapping her pants, his fingers dipped into her the waistband of her panties and found their way past the soft curls to her nub. Liz stared at him with frightened eyes.
“Zan, don’t—Oh god!” she moaned out as his finger made contact with her clitoris. She couldn’t stop herself from pressing her lower area harder against his finger.
“Fuck, you’re so wet,” he said in a husky voice as her juices coated his fingers. He felt the soft but hard button under his finger. Softly rubbing against it, Liz shivered and tried to keep her moans to herself. His fingers then dipped lower. Knowing what he wanted to do and unable to stop herself, she scooted lower into her seat all the while trying to drive in a straight line. His index finger sank into her wet and willing core. He could feel her clench her walls around his finger. As best as he could, he began to thrust his finger in and out of her.
“More,” she whimpered out, trying to spread her legs as wide as she can while keeping her foot on the gas pedal. She heard a groan erupt from Zan’s throat and all was forgotten as his middle finger entered her as well. She needed more. With one hand on the wheel, she placed her other hand over Zan’s, helping him. With his free hand, he traced her lips and she sucked in one of his digits. Her tongue swirled around the tip of his finger, showing what she would do to him if it was his cock in her mouth. He watched as her pink tongue darted out to caress his finger. God, how he wanted to pull them over and take her outside against the van.
As his finger fell from her mouth, he placed his hand on the steering wheel, navigating the wheels. Liz quickly dropped her hand from the steering wheel, letting Zan take control of the car. She leaned as far back as she could as Zan’s fingers found her g-spot. His fingers began to roughly and clumsily enter her. She watched as his hand move inside from outside her pants. For some reason, instead of actually seeing his hand playing with her, the image of his covered hand turned her on. She couldn’t see what was happening, but she could feel what was happening. As she heavily panted in replacement of her moans, she stared at Zan who was watching her intently. Her eyes widened at the look of lust all over his face.
“You’re so fuckin’ sexy, so fuckin’ beautiful,” he said, licking his lips at the sight of her heaving breasts. “Show me, show ‘em to me,” he ordered. Knowing exactly what he was referring to, with her free hand, she pulled down the front of her tank top, exposing her breasts to him. Once the sight of her nipples came into view, he quickly bent down to her breast, latching onto one of the brown circles. She bit into her fist to stop herself from screaming in pleasure as his teeth gently sunk down. His thumb then began to rub at her nub without breaking the rhythm of his fingers. He pulled away, taking in the sight of her wet nipple from his mouth. He captured her gaze with his.
“Zan,” she whimpered, her fist falling away from her mouth. He pressed his forehead against hers, enjoying her heavy breathing against his lips. She was so close, he could feel it. Her walls were quivering around his fingers. He then pressed down on her nub. Her body stiffened, knowing she was going to come.
“You feel so wet—soppin’ wet. Do you feel that? You’re soaking wet for me,” he growled as he felt more of her juices coating his hand. With a flick of his finger, it came. Her eyes grew wide. Her pants grew louder and heavier. She unconsciously pressed her foot down on the accelerator as her glazed eyes continued to stare into Zan’s. The van hummed with speed, the engine growing rowdier. She rode his hand till she could no longer handle it anymore. He enjoyed the fearful look that darted across her face when she was about to come. He relished how she panted her orgasm out in order not to wake the others with screams. He loved the sight and feeling of her body. When she recovered, he removed his fingers from her. She lessened the pressure on the pedal and placed her shaking hands on the steering wheel again, trying her damn best to focus on the road. He popped his fingers into his mouth and licked them. “Tasty,” he smirked with a wink. Liz could only fluster.
When they reached the border of Oklahoma, which was five and half hours later, Lonnie took the wheel. She took a look in the back and saw that everyone was sleeping—Liz was cuddled face first into Zan with her legs tangled with his and one of her hands on her stomach. Zan’s arm was slung over Liz protectively with his other hand cupping her ass to him. Ava was sleeping behind Rath with her knee digging into his back, which caused Rath to yell out in his sleep and unconsciously hit Ava every once in a while. Focusing her eyes back on the road, Lonnie groaned at the endless darkness in front of her.
“Lucky bastards,” she said, wanting to go back to sleep herself. Shivering at the cold, she placed her hand over the vents and made the heat blast out. When she got the halfway to Oklahoma, she stopped at a gas station, filling up the fuel. She didn’t bother to wake the others, almost enjoying the serene sight, but mostly because she didn’t want to hear another argument between Rath and Ava. She continued to drive till they got to Amarillo, Texas. She couldn’t help but snort when she saw a sign on the way that read, “The road does not end.”
“You’s tellin’ me,” she said to herself, feeling as if the road kept on going and going.
A little past Amarillo, it was Ava’s turn. As she lazily rubbed her eyes, she took in the sight of nature all around her. She never saw this kind of view before. It was all buildings and cars in New York. It was all grass, trees, and rocks. To Ava, the city life she once knew never felt further away before. She drove through Canyon in the Randall County of Texas. Liz woke up just in time to see the welcome sign of Hereford. Her head pounded like a migraine. She ached all over the place. Yep, she was feeling a lot worse than yesterday. Detaching herself from Zan’s arm, she stood up as much as she could in the van, ignoring the pain in her empty stomach. She placed her hand on Ava’s shoulder and gave her a weak smile.
“Ava, can we take a detour? I want to show you guys something.”
She nodded and with Liz’s instruction, she drove them to Earth, Texas in an hour. The sun was starting to rise in the morning sky. It was a beautiful sight. It wasn’t something one could see in New York. The land seemed to go on and on, and the sky was so vast. The clouds looked like dollops of whip cream. The grass swayed gently with the breeze. When they got to where Liz wanted to go, she woke up everyone else when they were at the border of Earth.
“Where are we?” said Rath, rubbing his eyes as he stumbled out of the van, still groggy.
Liz smiled and replied, “Earth.”
“Ha ha, very funny. I know we on Earth, idiot,” he said, shoving Liz.
Hearing Liz’s yelp, Ava pointed to the sign and came to her defense. “No, you jerk, the location is called Earth.”
Squinting at the sign, he shouted, “Population 1,109! Aren’t peeps fuckin' in dis town?”
Lonnie and Ava only ignored Rath—they were far too used to his stupidity. Liz appeared behind Zan, slipping her hand into his as he stared at the sign before him. Reaching out, he traced the words: “Welcome to Earth.” He could only smile and kiss Liz, letting her know how much he loved her bringing him here. Liz knew the gang never felt at home on Earth, the planet. They weren’t welcomed with open arms and they had a tough life. They were left alone on a planet not like their own, left without answers as to who they were and why they had powers, left to fend for only themselves. This was just something she could give to them before she left. Something to show them that Earth was their home.
“Thank you, Liz,” he whispered against her lips.
She pulled away to look into his eyes. “I love you, Zan. Don’t forget that.”
“I won’t.”
“She’ll love you too.”
Zan blinked. “Who? What are ya talkin’ ‘bout?”
Liz knew she didn’t have long. She finally understood why she was in pain. The numbness in her stomach was spreading to throughout her body. Her knees felt as if they were ready to buckle any second. Her body felt icy. “She will love you too,” she gasped as the tremors erupted within her.
“Liz, what are ya talkin’ about? What are you talking about!” he yelled, growing increasingly angry. He didn’t know what Liz was trying to tell him. What is she talking about, he thought.
Then her knees finally gave out. She fell down, clutching onto her stomach. She wondered if it had been this painful when her Max disappeared. But this can’t be! They hadn’t even made it to Roswell yet. They haven’t even—there was no possible way they already changed the future just by heading to Roswell. Something else was wrong. This wasn’t supposed to happen this early. Something was wrong! She wasn’t ready to go. She wasn’t ready! Oh god, she wasn’t ready to die!
“LIZ!” cried Zan, falling down with her.
The gang watched with worry etched on their faces. One minute they were fine and joking around; the next they saw their King and his lover on the ground.
“Oh god, I wish I had more time,” she said weakly, clutching onto Zan’s arms. Please, not yet. Please, give me more time, she silently pleaded to the Gods. I’m not ready! Oh god, what about the b—
“No, Liz, NO!”
As she fought against ceasing, she could feel the beads of sweat slid down her face. Or were those her tears? Wiping her face with her sooty hand, she had to accept this was the coming now. This was the end. This was meant to be. She didn’t want to leave this—him—but this was what she was meant to do. This wasn’t her life. She didn’t belong here. She had to let him know, before it was too late. She had to tell him. “I wish… I wish things turned out differently.”
Zan held her in his hands, his thumbs wiping away her tears. His face was just as wet at Liz’s. He knew what was happening and he didn’t want it to happen. It was too early! He thought they had more time. He wasn’t ready. “Angel, no! Baby, no, I love you,” he cried.
“She will love you and she will give you the greatest gift ever,” she weakly smiled through the shooting pain.
“No, don’t talk. Please, please, don’t leave me, please,” cried Zan as he held Liz in his arms. Liz tried to memorize his face and as she tilted her face up to kiss him one last time, she disappeared before her lips could reach his. Zan felt his arms fold in together—he was hugging nothing but air.
“NOOOOO!” screamed Zan. His eyes darted everywhere for her but she was nowhere to be seen. She was gone. Gone. Seeing their king in pain and in need of comfort, Ava and Lonnie wrapped their arms around him. They tried to settle him down, but he was adamant on struggling against them as if they were the ones that took Liz away. “NOOOOO!” he continued to scream. He howled towards the sky in agony, causing the Earth sign to snap off in half and the wheels of the van exploded. As everything erupted around them, Zan could only keep screaming. The girls tried to soothe him, but Zan was too distraught, too far gone. Rath just sat on the ground, stunned that Liz was gone. It was a blow to the stomach for all of them, but clearly for Zan, he lost the love of his life. He, of course, was the one who took it the hardest. Clearing his dry throat amidst the screams, Rath remembered before they left their home in New York, Liz had told him what to do.
Flashback: Liz quietly snuck up behind Rath who was curiously staring at a Playboy magazine. She watched as he tilted the magazine to the side and pulled out a poster of a big-breasted blonde girl with pink lips. Just as he was about to whistle at the naked woman, a voice spoke from behind him.
“Wishing that was Lonnie?” she said, breaking the silence.
Rath let out a yell, scrambling to hide the magazine when he caught sight of Liz. “What! What? NO!” he said, nervously. Porn was not something he wanted to look at with his so-called sister in the room.
Liz could only laugh. She kneeled down in front of him, placing her hands on his knees with a funny smile. Then Rath began to look everywhere else but Liz. “Uhhh, Liz, you lookin’ tight and all, but I don’t want ya blowin’ me,” said Rath, pretending to rub his hands against his jeans only to really push Liz’s hands off his legs.
She slapped him on the arm. “Shut up, Rath! I’m not going to blow you. I just need to talk, okay?”
“What about?”
“Zan needs you.”
“Needs meh now?”
“No, but he needs you by his side.”
“Durrf, I’m always by his side.”
“No, I mean… Rath! Listen carefully. When you guys succeed, I’m going to disappear like I never came here in the first place. When I’m gone, Zan will need you.”
He intently watched Liz. He saw that she was struggling not to think too much about disappearing, but she had to. She was thinking ahead, she was thinking of Zan’s best interest. “Zan will need you when everything to him seems bleak, seems hopeless. Promise me, Rath. Promise me you’ll be there for him to help him back on his feet. You’ll help guide him to do the right thing. Promise me.”
He took her hands in his and held them with a reassuring grip. “I promise, Liz. I promise.”
Liz had prepared him that day, letting him know what he had to do. So he stood up, pushed the two girls aside, and placed his hands on either side of Zan’s shoulder, getting his friend to focus on him.
“Zan! Zan!” he yelled into Zan’s face, getting his attention. “She’s gone,” he said.
“I want her back!”
“I do too, but she gone. Gone.”
Zan choked on his cry. “I love her. I didn’t get a chance to tell it to her more. I love her!”
“I know ya do. I know ya do and she knows too. Zan, trust me, she knows more than you think. But she wouldn’t want ya to be like dis. We came here to do a mission and we’s goin’ to accomplish dat, okay, fearless leader? She wouldn’t want her death to be for nothing. Okay, duke? Ya hear me?”
Zan nodded his head, trying to calm himself down as Rath’s words seeped into his brain. Rath wasn’t as cold-hearted as most thought. In the short time he knew Liz, he had grown to love her as his little sister. But life was tough and he knew that. His heart broke when she vanished before his eyes, but it was his job to snap Zan back to reality, to keep Zan balanced, to keep Zan in a leadership-mode.
Zan and Rath let themselves be embraced by a tearful Ava and Lonnie. They lost someone they cared for dearly today; they would need a moment to get their bearings.
Ava looked up at the bright sunny sky. How it contrasted them in this moment. She wanted to scream just like Zan had. It wasn’t fair. Liz didn’t deserve to disappear like that. Liz was one of the kindest people she had ever met. She did not deserve any of this.
Lonnie found comfort in Rath’s arms. She knew Liz was going to be gone. She prepared herself for this, but still, she could not stop the tears from coming.
After two hours of tears, silence, and sitting on the side of the road, a silent Zan stood up and fixed the wheels. Without a word among the group, he drove them from Earth, Texas to Roswell, New Mexico in three hours.
To be continued.
Ask yourselves this while you wait for the next chapter: what happened to cause Future-Liz to disappear early?
