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Hi everyone...

:( I have recently heard the sad news about Cherie. I cannot tell you how shocked and saddened I was when I heard it. Cherie has been one of my many regular and long term 'feedbackers' for ages now. I cannot remember writing a story that she did not leave me some feedback on. :(

I'm told that Cherie really liked my 'scenes' in Parisienne Walkways, and she talked about them with my Beta team when they all met up recently. So it is with that in mind that I would like to dedicate my story, Parisienne Walkways, to the memory of Cherie. I'm sure that they have the internet in Heaven, Cheris. I hope you're enjoying the rest of the story.

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Thank you all for your wonderful comments. I'm glad that you enjoyed the reunion. WHen I came to write that piece, I checked the flight schedules from Paris to Albuquerque and found those layovers... I thought oh oh. So it kind of made it m=neat that Max had to make a choice, and that he chose correctly. :)

No delays this week... :) Makes a change. :wink:

Erina - Wow! You wait up just for me??? :) I guess you learned to take what I say in my coments with a pich of salt, huh? :wink:

Morning Dreamgirl - Okay, I won;t tell a oul that you consider me your favorite author. :) Max was unable to contact anyone, so there was no way he could have spoken to Michael to get him on a flight he didn;t even know. :wink:

guelbebak - Thank you :)

Jason's Lover - Was ther any doubt? ;)

mezz - Yeah, sorry about that. I'm a victim of my own success. I post regularly and when I'm late, it's noticed. MaybeI should change to a random schedule. :wink:
(Really messy indeed.)

FSU/MSW-94 - YOu might say it was... destiny. :wink: Of course, it was probably higher than a mile. ;)

bluesands - And it's next friday already :)

BehrObsession - The worst of the angst? Yeah. I think so. Maybe. :wink:

smokie - Heh heh. It's good to know that I am not totally predictable. :wink: Of course I rtemember everything! :wink: I even remember I had to beg someone to read this story. :wink:

IluvMaxEvans - I doubt that will go very well, do you? :twisted: :)

Thanette - Kyle will probably be very accepting. Heh Heh heh.

LairaBehr4 - Liz can't help it if Max is such a distraction, can she? :wink:

POM - And you should have known better ;) YOu've been a regular for ages now! :wink: Glad you enjoyed it.

Michelle in Yonkers - Well... you know that from an authors POV, having Liz tell Max was too easy. Have to keep the suspense going a little bit you know. As for what to do after 2 countires are marked? Canada... Germany, Spain, England, Switzerland... you get my drift? Oh, making love in the snow on Mt. Blanc! :) Melt the glaciers. LOL I think they will have planty of time for private and time to enjoy during the coming winter months. It gets cold in Boston, I'm told. ;) There was snow on the ground when I was there.
Up to the challenge? You mean after 20 chapters of gratuitous sex, you are still not gratified? :wink:

begonia9508 - No, she did nothing wrong, but will Max see it that way?

omwf - Well, I certainly glad that I wasn;t extradited and sent to this place, "la sante"... unless it would have invloved lots of coffee and cakes with friends I haven't met yet afterwards. :)

BelevnDreamsToo - I thought Liz putting Max up to speak with the accent was funny. And showed that she really has forgiven him. Oh well. :wink:

LegalAlien - Thank you. She's not dragging it out., She is trying. Not hard enough is all. :wink:

frenchkiss70 - Do you think MAx will react THAT badly? I'm sure he will understand. :twisted: Come on, a girl goes to France and comes home with a Frenchman? Who really is American? Practical Joke??? Oh well. "I" thought is was funny. :wink:

VeronicaB - LOL> Well, if he was not so sexual, Lix would never have even had to lie to him. :wink:

martine - I think Liz had forgiven him long before she read that letter. :) And she WANTS to tell Max.

Earth2Mama - 2 updates? Any more and you would have been fired! :wink: Glad you like it. And I'm sure Max and Kyle will meet. After all, they have someone in common. :wink:

lazza - Yes. I do believe you are right. :wink:

clueless - Luckily, I only kept you waiting the standard week. :)

Aussie_Dreamer - Thank you. While I think getting nominated is nice, I think the fb I get each week is better than awards. :) I hope I've posted early enough to catch you at the right time. ;)

Alex Balex - Even faster!

NorafanofMaxandLiz - Well, she tried. And I'm sure she'll try again... and again... :wink:

Alien614 - I'm sure that once they are over the shock, and see that Max plans to stick around, they'll accept him. But they are Liz's parents first. :wink:

Shadowlynxbehr - Aw, making it a dream was the easy way out! Too Dallas for me. :wink:

Michelle in Yonkers - But remember, Liz has only lied by omission. She never said she wasn't married. And Max never asked her. :wink:

SmileeUK - I had to work one of my favorite songs in somehow. :wink:

Luzser1800 - Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. :)



Parisienne Walkways


Authors IMPOTANT note. Because we are back in the US now, italics no longer indicates French. Okay? :)

Chapter 20 -

Saturday 16th July - Two Wrongs Make a Right


Sitting in the back seat of her father's car, Liz found her mind in two places. On the one hand, she wanted to devote as much time to her parents, and to Maria, who had not seen her for two weeks and deserved as much time from her as they could get. But on the other, she wanted to be with Max, following behind them in a rented car. She knew, however, that her parents would want to question her. Maria, too.

"The looks on your faces," Liz couldn't keep in a giggle. "When you thought that Max was French..."

Although her parents did not seem terribly pleased with her little 'joke', Maria had seen the funny side to it.

"I can't help thinking that part of that's my fault," Maria laughed.

"How's that?" Liz gave her friend a funny smile.

"'Cause I told them how I hoped you would meet a Frenchman who would love your socks off. And you did."

"Close," Liz whispered with a chuckle. "Everything else but the socks."

"I still think it was a mistake to let him come home with you, Liz," Jeff called over his shoulder. "After all. We don't know a thing about him."

"'You' don't know a thing about him, you mean," Liz smiled. "Yet. Which is why I've brought him home. I wanted him to meet you as much a I wanted you to meet him." She paused to let them take in her words in. "I'm in love with him."

Maria squealed, almost bouncing on her seat. Nancy spun in her seat with a gasp to gape at her daughter. Jeff started to spin, but the sudden swerve of the car dragged his eyes back to the road.

"Can we get home in one piece, Dad?" Liz rolled her eyes, ignoring the other reactions around her.

"Liz, honey," Nancy spoke at last. "I know that you suffered a pretty big shock before you went away... but isn't this kind of sudden? I mean... Isn't it too early to be talking of love?"

Liz opened her mouth to speak, but her mother beat her to it.

"Two weeks ago," she pointed out, "you were in love with Kyle."

"No I wasn't," Liz shook her head. "I only thought I was. I was upset, yes. Of course I was. But five minutes after meeting Max, he had me smiling again. And after spending the day with him, I was actually looking forward to seeing him again. Before I knew it, I had forgotten all about Kyle and couldn't care less what he had done to me. Okay, so I have to endure the sniggers and whispers behind my back, but I don't care. Because now, I have Max."

"So I take it," Jeff spoke at last, "that he's okay with the idea of dating another man's wife?"

"That's only on paper, Dad," Liz defended. "Just as soon as I can, I want that marriage annulled, or whatever. But... I haven't actually had the chance to tell Max yet."

"Do you think that you're treating him fairly?" Nancy asked. "Do you think you're being fair to Kyle?"

"Being fair to Kyle?" Liz's mouth dropped open. "You must have me confused with someone who gives a damn. I don't owe Kyle anything. Fairness least of all. And as for Max... no. No, I'm not being fair. Right up to the last minute, I kind of thought that when the holiday ended, the romance would too. But he loves me enough to have followed me, so... I plan to tell him just as soon as I can. I know he's going to be pretty mad at me when I do tell him, but I believe that what we have will stand that. I believe that when he's told me off, we'll be all right. Then we can start moving forward at last."

"Just so long as you do it soon, Chica," Maria smiled. "'Cause as soon as the news hits the street that you're back in town, the rat's going to be beating down your door. He still believes you're going to forgive him. And if he hears that you have this hot stud in tow... It's not going to be a pretty confrontation if Max doesn't know what it is he's confronting."

The car fell silent. As Liz once again twisted to look through the back window at Max, following behind, Maria attracted her attention. She performed a mime that suggested she was eating something from a bowl and spoon. Liz groaned inwardly at Maria confirmation that as soon as they could, they would be talking over ice cream. All she wanted to do was get some alone time with Max. The gods were definitely conspiring against her telling Max sooner rather than later.

* * *


As the car pulled up in front of their house, Max pulled in behind them. It was all Liz could do to stop herself from running to him and leaping into his arms. Instead, she gave him a warm smile and hoped he could see the promised in her eyes that she would make it up to him, later.

To distribute the load, they had placed the luggage in Max's rented car. He had already opened the trunk and had lifted out one of Liz's suitcases when Jeff arrived to take the other. With a look over her shoulder, Liz disappeared inside the large house, escorted by Mrs. Parker and Maria. Max followed Mr. Parker inside.

"Where should I put this, Mr. Parker?" Max looked up the stairs.

"Leave it there, Max," he nodded. "By the stairs. I'll take them up later."

"Are you sure? It's no trouble if..."

"That's okay," Jeff had already placed his suitcase down.

Liz, still accompanied by her Mom and Maria emerged from the kitchen. She gave Max a sympathetic smile.

"I'm just gonna..." she pointed up the stairs.

She climbed the steps, followed by the other two ladies. With a wry smile, Max went through to the main room where Jeff had already gone moments before.

"Can I get you anything, Max?" Jeff asked him as he sat down in an easy chair.

"Sure," he nodded, wiping his hands on his pants. "A soda will be fine. Water if you haven't got any."

"I think we have a soda," Jeff nodded, going through the dining room and into the kitchen. He emerged a few moments later with two cold sodas in his hand, one of these he gave to Max.

"Thank you," Max nodded, popping open the tab.

"So," Mr. Parker copied him, and sat in another easy chair. "What is it you do for a living, Max?"

"I, uh..." Max looked around the room at all the photographs of Liz, from baby pictures, through her gangly youth and her awkward adolescence, to her recently taken graduation photograph. "I'm still at college, actually."

"I see," Jeff nodded. There was less brittleness to his voice. "Are you aware that Liz is on her way to college?"

"Yes, sir," Max nodded. "She already told me."

"Liz tells me that your parents are in politics."

"My father is," Max nodded.

"Is he a Republican, or a Democrat?"

"Does it matter, Mr. Parker?" Max gave a crooked smile.

"Perhaps," Mr. Parker shrugged. "Humor me."

"The truthful answer has to be neither, I guess. You see, my Dad is what you might call a fence sitter. He tries to stay on everybody's good side, because that way he gets to keep his job. I guess it helps that he's kept that post for so long now, and he's good at it, so every time there's a change of office, the new team asks him to stay on. But if it came right down to it, I think my father would choose the side that made him the best offer."

"I see," Jeff frowned. "And what is it exactly that your father does? Some kind of minor dignitary at city hall?"

"I guess you could say that," Max nodded with a grin. "My father is the American Ambassador in Paris, Mr. Parker."

Jeff was silent for a moment as he blinked in astonishment.

"Call me Jeff, son."


* * *


The five of them sat around the dining table, finishing off the meal that Nancy had cooked.

"That was wonderful, Mrs. Pa... Nancy," Max had cleaned his plate. "I have always loved good home cooking."

"I'm sure you're used to better, Max," Nancy blushed.

"I'm a student," he grinned. "I eat as much junk food as the next one."

"I guess growing up in Paris, you know good food when you taste it," Maria observed. "And beautiful women, too."

"One thing I have learned, Maria," Max smiled at her, "is that beauty is measured more than skin deep. I've seen people who, to look at, are drop dead gorgeous. But spent a moment talking to them and they are the ugliest people around. And every now and then..." he looked at Liz. "One comes along whose beauty is more than three dimensional. She beautiful in looks, thoughts and deeds."

It was Liz's turn to blush.

"Do you plan on following your father's footsteps into politics. Max?" Jeff asked from the head of the table.

"Dad!" Liz groaned, hardly believing that Max was being subjected to these questions.

"No," Max shook his head. "No plans whatsoever."

"Why not?" he smiled. "Your answers are certainly... diplomtic."

"Because it's no life for a family. My Mom hardly really knows my Dad. You know, he's always in meetings and stuff. And he certainly hardly knows me. And the pressure on me growing up... I mean, when I'm in Paris, I have to pretend that I'm somebody else, one of the servants, just so that I can freely wander on my own, around a city that I love."

"So what do you plan to do when you leave college?"

"I really don't know," Max shook his head. "I'm studying Law and Politics. So maybe I could become a lawyer? Not a high profile one or anything. Maybe just practice family law. All I know is that whatever I do, my family has to come first."

"And what if your wife has big plans?" Jeff continued. "Suppose your future partner wanted a job that required long hard hours, and was as busy with her job as your dad was with his."

"If what you're asking is, would I try to interfere with Liz's plans for her future? Absolutely not. Liz has to choose her own path. If she took a job to please her partner, rather than herself, then the marriage will be as doomed as if she took a job that kept them apart. But the latter possibility is not something you know for sure until you get there. Maybe there is a happy medium."

"That's enough, Dad," Liz finally interrupted. "Whatever plans we may or may not make in the future, is down to Max and me. And you asking questions like that won't influence me at all. Sometimes, love is enough."

"You sound more like your Grandma Claudia everyday," Jeff shook his head.

"You say that like it's a bad thing," Liz complained. "Look how much she achieved in her life. And she had a wonderful marriage to Grandpa Roger."

"Yes," Jeff nodded. "I've never seen anyone as much in love as those two."


* * *


The hour was getting late, and Max still had to check in to his motel. Liz had already phoned ahead to make sure they had a room available, and she had given him careful and precise directions. After he had said his good-byes to the Parker's, and to Maria, Liz followed him out to his car.

"I'm sorry about all those questions," Liz rolled her eyes. "That must have been so... intimidating."

"They're looking out for you is all," Max straightened her collar. "They love you. And so do I, so that makes them my best friends."

"My Dad's right," Liz smirked. "You would make a great politician."

"Uh, no," Max shook his head with a laugh. "So, do you think you'll be over tonight?"

"I doubt it," she pouted. "Maria wants to indulge in our ice cream sessions. She just wants to grill me about you. It means a sleepover, I'm afraid. Do you mind?"

"Yes," Max nodded. "Of course I do. But I understand. She's important to you, and she hasn't seen you for two weeks. I'll live. Just make sure you are up bright and early tomorrow morning. Not only do I expect your undivided attention, I expect to be given the complete lowdown on Roswell. I showed you my hometown. You can show me yours."

"What will we do for the rest of the day, Max?" Liz smirked. "'Cause a guided tour of Roswell will take all of thirty minutes."

"We'll think of something," he winked.


"Well... good night, Liz," he pulled her closer to him. "It was really great meeting your parents, and Maria. But I'm just glad that I found you again. I really couldn't have gone on without you."

"I'm sure you would have, Max," she rolled her eyes.

"Yeah," he conceded. "But probably with the life someone else wanted me to live. Not the one I wanted to."

"Well, we're together now. And I really have to explain..."

"Shh..." he placed his finger over her lips. "Whatever it is, it will keep 'till tonorrow. This, on the other hand, won't."

He pressed his lips to hers, his hand at the nape of her neck holding her to him, not that Liz wanted to escape. She kissed him back, wrapping her arms around Max's neck and pulling herself up to him, pressing herself into him. Their tongues sought one another and played together, between their parted lips, teasing each other, wrestling to pass and plunder the opposing mouth. It was a war of love and neither cared who won because win or lose, they both got what they wanted. Max's hand danced up and down Liz's spine, resting on the soft curve of her buttock before he pulled her into his growing erection. Liz maneuvered herself so that the iron rod pressed against her dampening lips, allowing it to nestled against the crease. While their kiss continued, Liz was rocking herself against Max. They were making love with their clothes on. They needed more. They needed much more. But right now, this was all they could hope for. Liz had to share herself with her family, and no matter how badly she wanted Max right that moment, her front yard was not a suitable place to make love to him. At least, not this time.

Max was panting as heavily as Liz was when he finally climbed into the car, adjusting himself so that his raging erection did not cause him any undue embarrassment in the car.


* * *


Liz watched until the red taillights of Max's rental vanished from sight before she finally went back indoors. Pressing the door closed with her back, Liz released a dreamy sigh, before taking a deep breath and walking back into the living room. Her parents were both seated on the sofa. Maria was in one of the easy chairs. Her Mom and Dad were looking at her with what could only be described as 'parenting' eyes.

"What?" Liz wondered.


Jeff and Nancy exchanged an awkward glance. Maria could not hold it any longer and started to laugh.

"Liz, Chica," Maria was the first one to speak. "I was hoping that you and I could have this conversation alone, over a bucket if ice cream, but it looks like even the 'rents have noticed. You are glowing so brightly... it's like you're on fire, babe."

Liz shifted nervously, glaring at Maria.

"They already guessed," her friend shrugged. "It's kind of obvious."

"Oh," was all Liz could say.

"Oh?" Nancy finally spoke out. "Is that all you can say? Oh?"

"Well, I..."

"Liz," her Mom interrupted. "Have you been intimate with this man?"

If it weren't for the fact that she was so embarrassed, Liz would have burst out laughing. How could she answer that? Yes, in the hotel room, in a park, in a restaurant, in a taxi cab, in a club... There was so much that she had done with Max, all of it thrilling, exciting and just so damned erotic... she wondered how they could keep their relationship alive when they had to behave like a normal couple. But then, there was no way that they could ever be just a normal couple. They were Max and Liz.

"Yes," Liz nodded, looking her mother in the eye. "Yes, I have. And don't give me that disappointed look, Mom. I don't regret what I have done at all."

"How do you know that he wasn't just using you, Liz? I mean... he's nice and all, but Liz, you've known him two weeks. I don't know how long it took him to get you into bed, but..." She spotted the look on Liz's face, which made her wonder. "A week?"

Liz shook her head with a small grin.

"Four days?" Nancy's eyes grew wide.

Liz shook her head again.

"Liz," Maria narrowed her eyes. "Please tell me that you didn't jump into bed with him that first night. Not when you were so vulnerable."

"I wanted to," Liz smiled at the memory of how disappointed she had been, and how she had pleasured herself out of frustration. "I really wanted him to, but I had already told him no, earlier that night. And he respected my wishes, even though he must have known I wanted to. It happened the next night. July the fourth, actually," Liz giggled.

"You knew the man two days, and you gave it up just like that?" Nancy was almost hysterical.

"I saved myself for my wedding, Mom," she shook her head. "And look what a disaster that would have been. I would have given my virginity to a man who didn't love me, who was only using me. And you wouldn't have batted an eyelid about how I lost my virtue. Even if Max and I don't make it, I can guarantee that whenever I look back on my first time, I'm going to remember it with such clarity... how cherished I felt, how loved... and how wonderfully romantic it all was. Mom, nothing is going to top that, okay?"

"But Liz... how...?"

"I love Max, and Max loves me. I know that with every fiber of my being, Mom. The way he treats me... The way he makes me feel. You can't fake that. When we made love for the first time, he was mortified that we had forgotten to use a condom..."

"What?" all three people exclaimed.

"Relax," Liz rolled her eyes. "Let me explain, okay? He was mortified. He started to explain how he had a condom with him, but in the heat of the moment, he had forgotten. So had I. You want to know what he told me? That if I fell pregnant as a result, that he would stand by me, he would share the responsibility so that I wouldn't have to give up my plans. Then he was worried that I might be concerned about him passing on an STD. He went out of his way to reassure me that he was clean. Mom, he never had to do any of that. He brought it up, not me. I never once considered any of that because... you know I'm taking the pill."

"It's not a hundred percent, Liz," her father pointed out.

"That's not the point here, Dad," Liz turned to face him. "Look. I'm an adult now. I'm off to college soon. In fact, Maria and I leave for Boston soon to look for an apartment. What does it matter that I'm going to be in an adult relationship with a man that I love? It's not like you're going to be there to keep an eye on me. You should be glad that I have someone who treats me the way Max does, and not someone who would treat me the way Kyle planned to."

"But Max could be at college on the opposite coast to you."

"The only thing that will mean is that we won't see each other as often as we'd like. But it doesn't mean I'm going to look for someone else. As far as I am concerned, Max is the one for me. I hope he feels the same way. And if it doesn't work out, well, I intend to enjoy every possible moment, awake or asleep, with him."

Her mother had a stunned expression on her face. Liz turned to her father, who had been relatively quiet.

"Are you going to say something, Dad?" she asked.

"I doubt there's a father alive who relishes the idea of his daughter being... sexually active. But at the same time, every father should want what's best for his daughter. And a man would have to be blind not to see how happy Max makes you feel. He'd have to be even blinder not to see how much he cares for you. So... if you're happy, I'm happy."

"Thank you, Daddy," she threw herself onto Jeff's lap and hugged him.

"Just don't make me a grandpa until after he gives you a wedding ring, okay?"

"Okay," Liz nodded through her tears of joy.

"Oh, and one other thing."

"What's that?"

"I don't care how less glamorous it is, how less cultured, but you were born and raised here. I want to walk you properly down the aisle here in Roswell, not Paris, okay?"

"Paris is for honeymoons, Dad," Liz laughed. "And I can't wait for my next one."

* * *

Sunday, 17th July

Liz pulled her father's car into the spot next to the one Max had rented, parked outside what she fervently hoped was his room. She looked again at the small bag on the back seat before climbing out of her car, wearing a pale pink button up dress. She walked around to the passenger door, opened it, and took out a small box. Carrying the box carefully, Liz walked up to the door by Max's car and knocked confidently. The door opened to reveal Max in a pair of boxers, looking like he had just woken up.

"Good morning, Max," Liz exclaimed brightly, walking past a smiling young man. "I brought breakfast."

"Really?" he smiled, closing the door behind her.

"Really," Liz placed the box on the small utilitarian desk and turned to face him as she started to open it. "We have coffee," she pulled out a thermos flask and a pair of cups. "And..." she lifted out a small cake box. "Croissants."

"I'm impressed," Max nodded, sitting on the edge of the bed.

"And there's something else, too."

"What's that?" Max was grinning.

"Me," Liz quickly unfastened the buttons of her dress and allowed it to fall from her shoulders. She was naked beneath it.

"My favorite," Max licked his lips, drinking in her beauty.

Liz turned and poured out two cups, handing them both to Max. Picking up the box, she brought the croissants and sat in the middle of the bed.

"You know the drill," she smirked. "Boxers off."

"Of course," Max chuckled, placing the coffee cups on the night stand.

He complied with her wishes and joined her, naked, in the middle of the bed.

"I missed this," he confessed, breaking off a piece of pastry and feeding Liz.

"That morning," Liz sighed. "When you weren't with me... I really thought I would never know what happiness was again. I really thought you had abandoned me."

"I'm sorry that I made you feel that way, Liz. You know I tried to get to you. It's just..."

"Your father," Liz nodded. "And his plans. Max? What are you going to do about that?"

"It's time my father and I had a little tête - à - tête," Max sighed. "I'll have to make him understand that I'm not interested in politics, and most of all, I'm not interested in Tess Harding."

"The blonde?" she arched an eyebrow.

"Uh, yeah," Max nodded. "The Hardings have been family friends for years. I think my dad has always hoped that me and Tess... That's why he sent me to stay with them. Only..."

"Her stepmom got to you first."

"Yeah," Max gave an uncomfortable shift. "At the time, I was alone, and a little afraid, you know? Strange town, strange people... So when she... And I... Sometimes, it's easier to give in, you know?"

"Is talking about this making you uncomfortable?"

"Only the memory of it," Max smiled at her. "I won't keep anything from you, Liz. If you want to know, I'll tell you."

"No," Liz shook her head, feeding Max a piece of her croissant. "It's just... It makes me feel a little vulnerable. How can I compete with a woman of her experience."

"There's no contest, Liz," he reached out and caressed her cheek. "I would choose you over her any day. I did choose you. And it's you I love, Liz. Not her. I love you."

Her breath caught in her throat.

"And I love you, too," she managed to speak.

She moved closer to him, walking across the bed on her knees. Her thighs straddled Max's and she pushed herself into his chest, cupping his face in her small hands and kissing him on his lips, quite soundly.

With out the slightest hesitation, Max's hands wrapped themselves around her. One had toyed with her hair while the other drew circles across her lower back, and her side. Their mouths were locked together in a very, very passionate kiss. Max's hand started to draw larger circles, his fingers starting to brush the lower swell of her breast. Her breathing increased as his fingers drew nearer and nearer to her nipple. Liz started to respond with a gentle rocking and swaying of her body, which brought her wet sex in contact with Max's hard erection.

"Max," Liz murmured through the kiss, never losing contact with Max's mouth.

"Liz," Max echoed. "Oh, Liz."

"Make love to me, Max," Liz cried, sinking her body onto his rigid pole.

She hissed with pleasure, breaking away and her head falling backwards as she felt him filling her. Using her own leg muscles, Liz was working her own body up and down on Max. Her momentum seemed to increase with every downward thrust, as though she was using the spring of the bed to help.

"Oh, god," she cried, slamming herself down onto him. "Max, I have missed you so much. Never leave me again."

"Deal," Max was trying to thrust himself into her, but she had him trapped.

This was her show. All Max could do was sit there on the bed while Liz rode him to ecstasy. He would make slow and passionate love to her later, so right now, he let her call the shots. He was, after all, enjoying this as much as Liz.

They didn't last very long, and soon, they climaxed in a thunderous orgasm that had Liz crying out into Max's shoulder as she clung to him as though her life depended on it. By the time they had come down from their sex induced high, Max had a circular impression of Liz's teeth implanted on his shoulder.

"You know what else I missed?" Max's heart was pounding still, making it hard for his words to sound as soft and caring as he wanted them to be.

"What's that?" Liz's voice was just as shaky.

"The shower," he smiled. "And the shave."

"We can do that," Liz grinned. "Can I use your razor?"


* * *

"I think the most bizarre thing about this place," Max was shaking his head at everything around him, "is how people go away thinking that this is it, gospel."

One of the places that Liz had taken him to was the U.F.O. Museum. Max could not help laughing at the outlandish dioramas and murals. The huge headlines from various magazines and newspapers were mildly amusing, as were the outlandish theories and diagrams that went out of their way to prove either some sort of conspiracy theory, or that aliens were and always have been among us.

"It's almost like an obsession."

"When you're in the middle of the desert, Max," Liz shrugged, "and they announce plans to close down the nearby military base, then anything that can secure jobs, no matter how tacky, has to be a good thing. The U.F.O. industry helped keep Roswell from becoming a ghost town.

"I agree with you, Liz," Max nodded. "And if I lived here, I would probably have chosen to get a part time job in here. But running these things is one thing." He nodded at the strange Englishman who was polishing another weird looking piece of electronics that he had apparently paid a huge sum of money for. "As long as the people running them don't get caught up in their own hype."

"Are you kidding, Max?" Liz chuckled. "How can you live in a place like this and not believe?"

"Take... me... to... your... leader..." Max intoned, walking robot-loke at Liz, making her walk backwards while she laughed at his antics.

"Come on," she took his hand. "You want to see tacky? And hype? Wait till you see the diner across the road."

"Bad?" Max raised an eyebrow.

"You have no idea," Liz smirked. "It's not even close to what you're used to, but the smoothies are good."

"You lead, and I'll follow."


Together, hand in hand, they stepped out into the bright light of day, and started to cross the road toward the atypical diner.

"At least that flying saucer above the door looks kind of neat," Max laughed.

"Are you making fun of my home town, Mr. Evans?"

"Me?" Max faked a look of ingenuousness. "Would I?"

"Paris, it ain't," Liz smiled.

"You can say that again," Max squeezed her hand. "But it's where you grew up, so I love it. It's my second favorite place in the world."

"Save the cheese," Liz shook her head. "They have enough of it in here."

They reached the door, and Liz opened it to the tune of 'Close Encounters.'

"In Paris, we had coffee and cakes. When in Rome, you do as the Romans do. That means, since we're in Roswell, it's Blood of Alien smoothie and Space fries."

"If we ever get invaded by Martians," Max sniggered, "that's how we'll beat them. Feed them fast food. It'll harden their arteries."

"And while we're eating," Liz's face grew serious as they slid into a horseshoe shaped booth, "there's something I have to tell you. Something I've been trying to tell you for ages now. I tried on the plane, last night... this morning..."


Max's eyes were everywhere at once. He studied the crude murals, the tacky décor, and the little alien gimmicks that were distributed at random amid the normal diner accoutrements.

"You wanna know what the best thing about this place is?" he leaned into Liz with a whisper.

"If you tell me it's the waitress uniforms, you are so dead."

"Okay," Max was trying hard to suppress his mirth. "I won't tell you it's the uniforms."

"Laugh it up, buster," Liz tried to sound offended. "Do you know how close I came to having to wear one of those?"

Max looked her up and down and licked his lips.

"I can see you in one of those," he nodded. "And I think you would be so hot. And are those snap fasteners? Just right for pulling open to reveal that you're not wearing any underwear. We never did make love in a tacky diner, did we?"

"Forget that," Liz shook her head. "At least, not in Roswell."

Max started to laugh out loud, attracting the attention of everyone who was not already staring at them.

"So how was it you almost came to wear one?" he smiled.

"My parents used to own this place, and a few other outlets like it, until they sold them to Brody," she explained. "The English guy who runs the museum. If we still owned it, you can bet I was going to have to work here."

"You would have made a fortune in tips," Max nodded. Then he frowned. "Do I have anything stuck in my teeth or something?"

"No, why?" Liz started to feel a little uncomfortable.

Before he could answer, a waitress appeared at their side.

"Hi, Liz," she was looking at Max, however. "I heard you were back. Heard you had company, too."

"Uh, yeah," Liz nodded. "Could you just get me two of my usual."

"Sure," she nodded, still not taking her eyes from Max. "Be just a jiffy. You know who's looking for you, right?"

"Yeah," Liz sighed. "Uh... our order?"

"Right. Right. I should sell tickets."

"Liz..."

"Listen, Max. It's not you, okay? It's me. You see... There's something..."

It was one of those moments when Liz knew beyond a shadow of a doubt what was happening. Even though she could not see the door, as soon as she heard the first note to that famous tune, she knew who walked into the café, just like she knew that he was walking toward her. She was too late. She closed her eyes and cursed the fact that Max was too distracting; that she was so weak. She was already as white as a sheet by the time he reached her.

"Well, the happy wanderer returns," Kyle slid into the seat next to Liz.

Sensing her sudden change in demeanor, Max guessed that this man's presence was not welcome.

"Not now," Liz shook her head. "Please, can we do this later, Kyle?"

"No time like the present," Kyle was looking Max up and down with a certain level of hostility.

"Are you a friend?" Max interrupted. "'Cause unless you're a friend, I really think you should leave."

"A friend?" Kyle started to sneer. "Yeah. You could say that I fall into that category. Or you could say I was more than just a friend."

Max was about to speak when Kyle continued.

"Or didn't she tell you? Didn't she tell you that you were stepping on another man's toes? What's it like, committing adultery? Does it make it more exciting? Give the rumpy pumpy a bit of zing, does it?"

Liz was mortified into inaction. Her vocal chords had ceased to function, and she couldn't even look at Max.

"Adultery?" Max narrowed his eyes, his face was turning red. "But that makes..."

"Now if 'you' would just butt out of here, I would like to have a word or two with this whore who passes as my wife."

"Wife..." Max repeated.

"Right," Kyle nodded with sarcasm. "Looks like you might have a brain cell after all. Now fuck off while I have words with my slut of a wife."

Max rose. His face was burning red with anger. His hands clenched and unclenched as he looked down at Liz.

"You were married?"

Liz wouldn't look at him. She just nodded.

Without a word, Max moved out of the booth and left the diner. Liz managed to look up and watched him as he walked across the front, past the windows without once looking back. He was walking away from her, and she was powerless to go after him.

"I guess that answers that," Kyle smirked.

"What?" Liz's voice was hoarse, raw. An anger started to burn within her.

"You ain't no fucking virgin no more."

He sounded genuinely jealous. Not that she cared. She only wanted him out of her life. She wanted him to go away so that she could run after Max and explain.

"That's right," Liz nodded. "And in the two weeks I've known him, Max and I have made love two or three times a day. And it's been great, Kyle. No holds barred, if you get my drift. Anytime, anyplace, anywhere. The man is a sex god!"

"Yeah, right," Kyle mumbled.

"Something you should have thought about all those years ago when you started to fuck Pam. And Vicky."

"They didn't mean anything, Liz," he waved his hands. "Both them girls came on to me, and okay. So I was weak. Christ, give me a break. Look, the way I figure it, we're even, okay? Vicky was just one time. I had a fling with Pam, you had a fling with that moron. It's over now, right? 'Cause I'm guessing he ain't hanging around. We're married, and we should at least make a fucking go of it. Especially since we're going to be in Boston together."

"No," Liz shook her head. "You'll be in Boston. I'll be in Cambridge. How about you stay your side of the river and I'll stay on mine."

"There's a river in Boston?" Kyle's eyes narrowed. "You make it sound like we won't be living together."

"Kyle," Liz's heart was sinking faster than a ton weight in the Charles river. Every passing moment was taking Max further away from her. If he left, she would never find him again. "Even if I hadn't met Max, even if I hadn't met anyone... There is no way on earth that I would get back together with you. Hell would freeze over before I would ever trust you again. And besides that, from what I hear, you just don't measure up to Max. In any department."

Kyle winced as though he had been slapped across his face.

"If you ask for a divorce, I'll contest it."

He sounded furious. Liz hoped that she hadn't pushed him too far. She doubted he would turn violent towards her, but you never knew.

"Divorce?" Liz raised her eyebrows. "I'm going for an annulment, you moron. And you can think yourself lucky I don't sue your sorry ass for everything you've got. If my Dad had his way, your salary from whatever hockey team drafts you would be lining my pockets for the next couple of decades."

Liz started to pull away, trying to slide out of the booth. Kyle grabbed her arm, stopping her.

"Listen to me, you goddamned whore. You better find that prick who was in here with you," Kyle snarled. "You'd better warn him that if I ever see his sorry ass again, I'm going to kick it till his teeth poke through his asshole."

"You know what, Kyle?" Liz snarled at him. "You go ahead and do that. Only you should be aware that his father is a high-ranking member of the government and he has secret service agents watching out for him. You'd probably have half a dozen bullets in what passes for your brain before you could even lay a hand on him. Like the man said. Go ahead, punk, make my day!"

As she left the diner, she wondered if she could get Maria to talk to Max in the same way Michael helped her to see that she could forgive him. She really hoped that Max would be as forgiving as she had been. But then, she had a little more time to come to terms with things. She was on her away to Max's motel room right now, before he had the time to check out of the room and her life forever.

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Parisienne Walkways - Part 21

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For cherie.


Hi everyone,

I feel like I'm a stuck record (for those of you too young too remember, the old fasioned way of playing music, way before iPods were invented, we used to have to spin a vinyl disk beneath a small 'needle' which sat in a continuous groove and which helped to transmit bumps in this vinyl groove into music. Sometimes, a groove would get scratched and the needle would get stuck, playing the same short piece over and over again. :wink:)

Just like that, I seem to just keep saying "Thanks for your awesome feedback." But I hope you realise I'm not just paying lip service. I genuinely do appreciate feedback and love reading your comments. :)

kittens - Yeah, looks like he forgot that. Seemingly. :wink:

behrluv32 - He certainly left that cafe in a hurry. :wink:

FSU/MSW-94 - Yes. That much was pretty obvious, but I guess Liz hoped she could get the sight seeing over with and then get Max the hell out of Dadge. :wink: And If I'm going to write a bad Kyle, might as well do it properly. :wink:

Earth2Mama - Max was certainly aware of that fact. :)

Spicy trini1 - Thank you for de-lurking :)

clueless - It was inevitable. LOL. And maybe that canversation will have to wait 'till the semester starts. It might be a loooong summer, :wink:

paper - Well, thank you :) Faced with Max and his style of treating Liz like his Queen, or Kyle treating her like a slut, how can she resist the latter? :wink: Oh, but baiting Kyle must have felt so good. Remember that Liz was once the sort of girl who wouldn;t say boo to a goose.

smokie - Heh heh... Glad you gave me a second chance, too. :) Yeah, but sometimes, it seems when Max and Liz are together, everything else vanishes. :wink:

Araxie HRH - Nice to see you again :) Stupid, or much in love? La Vie En Rose? :wink:

Alex Balex - Freak out no longer :)

BehrObsession - Well... sometimes, when you are in love, it's easy to forget....

Emz80m - Absolutely! Lis really has this coming. :wink:

LairaBehr4 - LOL! Max and Liz, pot and kettle... Such imagery! :lol: And I think that a reunion in Boston is a 100% guarantee! As for things happening while you;re away... Nah, Nothing much. :wink:

Jason's Lover - Well... we all know that Liz and Max will meet up again... eventually. :wink:

Michelle in Yonkers - Nuff said about Liz and her loss of reasoning :wink: However, regarding Max anf married women... Ma Harding seduced HIM when he was alone and vulnerable. Max seduced Liz. So I don't suppose that out of the things that will anger him, that will be among his concerns. And why shouldn;t Liz be proud of Max. Yes, she should have told him first, but she did try. :)

bluesands - Oh yes. The air around Max and Liz will turn blue. I sure wouldn't want to be a fly on the wll when those two meet! :wink:

guelebek - Stopping there was actually quite easy. :wink: It's what I do. :wink:

Erina - Wasn;t it obvious that this is what I was heading for? :wink:

frenchkiss70 - Of course he did! :wink: And of course I am. :twisted: As I mentioned, the situation with Liz is different to Mrs. Harding.

omwf - And again this wek too! :wink: Aw, I'm as good at patching hearts as breaking them, you know. And you know I'll patch 'em eventually. :wink:

begonia9508 - And in the ass it bit! :wink: Yes. He's got to be pretty mad right about now. Poor Liz.

VeronicaB - Like I said, Max can be so distracting. :wink:

martine - Kyle sure did try to twist it around, right? And I dont think he liked the idea that Liz has 'given it up' to another man. :wink:

SmileeUK - LOL. Yup. And another confrontation to go! :wink:

BelevnDreamsToo - :lol:

lazza - Well, for better or worse, thats pretty much all the secrets out in the open.

Cinder - Thank you for delurking. Welcome :) I'm glad that you are enjoying my writing. Have you ever read any of my other stories? YOu are very welcome :)

NorafanofMaxandLiz - Yup. Shoe is on the other foot, and Liz can't rely on Max being forewarned in the same way that Michael gave her the heads up. :wink:

dragon7 - Glad you are enjoying it. I'm pretty sure that soon, they will sort out their differences. :wink:

AJK001 - LOL. Do you remember at the end of S1 when Kyle was pretty much ALWAYS the bad guy in fanfics? :wink: Kyle has always been good in my stories. Nice to paint him black for a change. :wink:

LuvJasonWantJason - Well, I am continuing this at least until the end. :wink: LOL. Was it this story that inspired your desire to move to France? I wonder if I can get some reward for all this good PR I'm giving them. :wink:

confusedfool - Well, she's certainly going to try to catch him.

Ellie - When the smoke clears, then perhaps Max will remember that she was a virgin. And maybe he will remember that she tried to tell him. But will it be too late by then?

Shadowlynxbehr - Byt Liz has never been one to consider aggression. Remember that Liz was once a little mouse who wouldn;t say boo to a goose.

behrlvr - Thanks for delurking, welcome, and thanks. :)

Will Liz get to MAx in time? Will be be so angry as to lose that gentlemanly image? Is Liz in for a torrid reception?



Parisienne Walkways


Chapter 21 - A Desert Song

Sunday, 17th July



Liz pulled into the spot next to Max's rented car, only partly relieved that it was still there. Unlike earlier that morning, when she had arrived half undressed, with a change of clothes on the back seat and breakfast in the front, when Liz had been excited at the prospect of seeing Max, she was dreading this time. At least he was still here, which was a good thing. Hopefully. But he was going to let her have it, probably both barrels, which was bad. She climbed from the car and tried to close the door as quietly as possible, as if maybe making any sudden noise might make things harder on her. Crossing from the sunlight and into the shade beneath the canopy that ran the length of the building, Liz was finally standing at Max's door.

Her heart was pounding madly, painfully. She felt as though she could hardly breath. Liz would have to admit that she was terrified at the thought of how this conversation might go. She knew that he would still be angry. She remembered how angry she had been. She had seethed for ages, until she started to think about what it was she had lost. By kidnapping Max and taking him out of the country, his father had spared him her wrath. And she knew that Max's wrath was probably at full force by now. Liz just knew that Max would shout at her, shout the way she would have shouted at him. And the thought of Max yelling at her, frightened her. There were no two ways about it. This was not going to be pretty.

With a confidence that she did not feel, Liz rapped smartly on the door. She was going to try and brazen this out. Before he could bellow at her, she would greet him with a cheery "Hi Max." It 'might' work, she surmised.

The door opened, and a calm looking Max stood back to let her in. Puzzled by his reaction, Liz was starting to worry. Anger, she expected. Fury, she had considered. She could understand either of those. But this calmness... Liz remembered a film she had seen once when someone who should have been angry dealt with the situation with a calm coldness that terrified even the audience. That kind of reaction was even worse. She gave an involuntary shudder. Max remained silent as she cautiously crept past him and into the room.

"Yell at me, or something, Max," she was on the verge of tears. "'Cause I can't stand this waiting. I saw how angry you were when you left the café. Let's just get this over with."

"Oh," Max released a long sigh as he sat on the edge of the bed, his shoulders slumped. "You thought I was angry with you?"

"Well," Liz paused, blinking. "Yeah. Weren't you?"

"I wanted to hit that guy so badly, Liz..." Max growled. "I really wanted to punch his lights out, you know? The names he called you... " Anger flashed in his eyes and he again clenched his fists, only to let it go again. "But how smart would that have been? Getting myself arrested for assault."

"But..." Liz's mouth dropped. "But you weren't mad at me because I..."

"So... you're married, huh?" Max looked up with a slight tinge of green. His eyes momentarily darted to her ring finger, as if checking to see if she was wearing it now.

"Yeah," Liz nodded, crossing the room to sit next to him on the bed. "I'm sorry I never told you earlier. I wanted to, I tried..."

At once, their hands joined.

"Was Paris your Honeymoon?"

"Supposed to be," her voice came out as a whisper.

"Only something went wrong, right?"

Liz nodded.

"And whatever it was, it really upset you."

Liz nodded again.

"Liz..." Max's voice was thin, and very fragile sounding. "Liz, are you getting back together with him? Are you going to try to patch things up with him?"

"What?" Liz exclaimed. "No! Max, no! No way. When I came out to Paris, and met you... Max, it's like you said. I thought I was in love, once, and then I found out what love really was. Max, I fell in love with you in Paris, and I don't care how sorry Kyle is for what he did, I still love you. I will always love you."

"Kyle, huh?" Max nodded, relief showing on his face as he gave a reassuring squeeze to Liz's hand. "So if you're married, that means he must have blown it between the marriage ceremony and leaving for the honeymoon."

"Yeah," Liz nodded, amazed that the memory brought her no pain. "He blew it big time when I caught him screwing my best friend on our marriage bed, during the reception."

"Maria?" Max looked up, shocked.

"No," Liz laughed. "Another best friend."

"Another one?" Max smiled. "See, I knew you had a big heart."

"Some things, I can't forgive, Max," Liz sighed. "Even though I'm grateful to them both, because I would never have met you if I hadn't caught them, I still can't forgive them. Those lies weren't white."

"Remind me to thank him, next time I see him."

"So..." Liz gulped. "So were you mad at me at all? Even for one second?"

"No," Max shook his head. "I figured... I knew that you would need to talk to him. And I knew it had to be alone. So I left to give you space. Plus the fact that I wanted to kick the crap out of him, not only for calling you those names but because I was kind of jealous. Because you obviously loved him, once."

"I thought I did," Liz shook her head. "But it wasn't real. I was fooling myself."

"To be honest, Liz," Max continued. "I sort of guessed that it might be something like this. That day I saw you, you were too miserable to be merely homesick. And then when I saw your hotel room... Your double room that's normally used as the bridal suite... I kind of figured at first that maybe you had a rich boyfriend, or maybe a rich 'older' boyfriend. Your boss, maybe. Definitely a lover, though. And that something had gone wrong. But when I discovered that you were still a virgin..." He gave her a warm smile that told her he treasured that memory above everything else. "That, I didn't understand. That's when I started thinking that maybe you were married, but something had gone drastically wrong, and I kind of hoped that you no longer wanted to be married. Because that meant I could be with you without either of us feeling guilty. And all this time, when you were trying to tell me... I didn't want you to say the words, because maybe you would have followed them up with... 'When I get home, I want to try to make it work', or something."

"No, Max," Liz shook her head. "That's never going to happen. The only person I want to try to make it work with is you."

"You don't have to try, Liz," Max wrapped an arm around her shoulders and pulled her to him, so that her head was against his chest. "It just works."

"I guess we should learn something from this, Max," Liz murmured, snuggling against Max's chest. "We need to always be honest with each other. About everything."

"That's going to be awkward around Christmas, Liz," Max gave a dry chuckle.

"You know what I mean," Liz rolled her shoulder so that she hit against Max's chest.

"Yeah," Max was smiling. "I know. And you're right."

"Okay," Liz nodded. "And I guess I'd better start. I have something else I need to tell you."

"You're a bigamist with another husband, as well as having an alien lover hiding in a cave out in the desert?"

"Close," Liz nodded. "Not the bigamist part, but there is this cave out in the desert... just there's no alien lover there."

"Well, can't have it all, I suppose."

"You know," she smirked. "If you pretend to be French again, and you have no green card... we could go out to that cave and you could be my illegal alien lover. Is that close enough?"

"I think it would work. But in a cave? Nuh uh."

"How about just out in the desert, then?" She leaned toward Max's ear and dropped her voice to a whisper. "It's always been a fantasy of mine to make love in the desert. There's this one place..."

"When do we leave?" Max grinned.

"After I tell you this other thing you should know."

"I thought we had that covered?" Max laughed.

"I'm being serious, Max," she tried to look stern, but the giggles she tried to suppress ruined the effect.

"Okay," he grinned. "What else do you have to confess?"

"Okay... you know I'm going to college this fall, right?" she started.

"Uh, yeah," Max gave a nod.

"Well... Maria's going too, and we kinda made plans that we'd head out to find an apartment to share... you know, together."

"That's a good idea," Max agreed. "And I can pay Maria to be my spy to make sure you don't go looking for any tall dark foreigners I know you have a penchant for."

"You don't have to do that," Liz shook her head. "I have the only tall, dark and handsome foreigner I'll ever need. And I have a tall dark and handsome American, too. You know, for backup."

"When do you leave?" Max caressed his hand up and down Liz's back.

"This weekend," Liz sighed.

"If it's okay with you," Max sounded a little quiet. "I'll stick around until it's time for you to go. Then I'm going to fly out to Paris and sort this out with my Dad. Once and for all."

"You will be careful, Max, won't you?" Liz frowned. "I mean, he won't do anything stupid this time, will he? Like kidnap you again?"

"Not this time, no," Max shook his head. "This time, he will have no choice in the matter."

"How can you be so sure?" Liz was not convinced. "Max, what if he somehow tricks you into sleeping with Tess? You said how he wants you to marry her."

"Because this time, Liz," Max grinned. "I'll travel to France using my French passport. Remember when I took you to my grandfather's stables? Remember how I told you that they usually passed from father to son?"

"Yeah," Liz nodded. "Only he didn't have any sons, just a grand son."

"Right," Max smiled. "The stables and the money... and the other stuff weren't the only things I inherited. This time, when I visit the embassy, it won't be as Max Evans, the son of the American Ambassador, but as Monsieur Maxwell Evans, Vicomte D'Aurliau."

"Oh my god!" Liz squealed. "I 'did' lose my virginity to a count!"

"Excuse me?" Max frowned.

Liz started to chuckle.

"Sorry," she grinned. "Early on in our relationship, I told myself that even if you were just after one thing, that when I looked back on my first time, I could tell everyone I lost my virginity to a French count. And it's true. I did."

"Only a Viscount, Liz," Max laughed. "And not a very important one at that."

"Hey," Liz protested. "As far as I'm concerned, you're 'the' most important one."

Max merely chuckled with a shake of his head.

"So you see... if my father tried to pull a stunt as stupid as that, this time, there would be an international incident. The French press won't care that I am his son. Only that I'm a Frenchman, no matter how minor my title. Liberté, egalité, fraternité!"

"Uhm," Liz smirked. "Didn't the people who said that chop off your heads?"

"C'est la vie," Max shrugged. "So anyway. While you're apartment searching, I'll lay the law down with my dad, threaten him with revoking my US citizenship if I have to. That's not going to sit too well with the voters. And then I'll come back to join you. Help you search. So where are you going?"

"Max," Liz went quiet. "We'll be in Boston. Well, Cambridge, probably. Maria's going to the Boston University College of Fine Arts and me... I'm going to Harvard."

"Harvard," Max's voice fell quiet. "Pretty intelligent, huh?"

"Yeah," Liz actually blushed. She felt sad that he had not reacted more positively. This had to mean that he was at college farther away. Please not somewhere like California.

"Where are you going to stay while you search?"

"We thought we'd check into a cheap motel outside the city limits and catch a bus in daily. Until we found something."

"Listen," Max took a deep breath. "Maybe, you know, if you want, you could save your money while your looking and stay at my apartment that I keep there. In Cambridge."

"You keep an apartment in Cambridge?" Liz's eyes widened. "How come?"

"I find it really handy for my classes," Max shrugged.

"You go to Harvard?" Liz could hardly believe it. Her jaw dropped before excitement started to set in.

"Well, yeah," Max smirked. "Where else does a French Vicomte go to learn Politics and Law?"

"Oh my god!" Liz launched herself at Max, bowling him over. "This is going to be so cool. You'll be right there. On my doorstep. I won't have to pine for you. We can even go on real dates and stuff!"

And Liz had been dreading this conversation.


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The car traveled along the old road, whipping up the dust behind it. Beside Liz, Max sat in the passenger seat, his eyes everywhere at once as he took in the features of the surrounding desert. It was early evening. The sky was awash with the reds, pinks and oranges of a desert sunset. The sun was a huge ball of red, hanging just above the distant horizon.

"I've never been to the desert," Max turned to smile at Liz. "The closest I've been was this huge sandy beach in Cannes."

"Hardly the same thing, Max," Liz scoffed. "You can't stick your hand out and find a cold bottle of Evian slapped into it out here, you know."

"Yeah," Max nodded, raising his eyebrows. "But have you seen the prices they charge? Way more brutal than any climate."

"Oh, poor baby," Liz teased with wide smile.

"So where are we?"

"This is the old road," Liz stared straight ahead, pulling the sunglasses from the top of her head to shield her eyes as the car turned to head straight at the sun. "Over that direction a ways, is the new highway. We used to come out for drives along here when I was a little girl. My dad used to crack jokes about aliens hiding out here."

Checking her rear view mirror, although they hadn't seen another vehicle since they had left Roswell, "Liz indicated and pulled off the road and onto a dirt track. At least, Max assumed it was a track even though he could see no evidence that it was.

"We used to come to this place for picnics," Liz continued as the car dipped between two tall rock 'stacks' and through a narrow ravine.

When they emerge onto flat area, Liz stopped the car in the shade of a large boulder, and released her seat belt. While she climbed from the car, Max copied her. Liz turned and reached behind her seat, pulling out a blanket.

"It's just over there, Max," she pointed across a large open plain. "We're on time, too."

"On time?" Max frowned, quickly moving to walk beside Liz, taking her hand in his.

"Yeah," Liz nodded. "There's something I want to show you. Well, two things, really. The first one won't go anywhere, but the second..."

They stopped by a set of jagged rocks, almost like plates that jutted up into the evening sky at an angle.

"They're call Vasquez Rocks," Liz told him.

"They're impressive," Max nodded, looking up the whole hillside. It looked as though they could walk up to where the layers formed pathways that lead right to the topmost pinnacle.

"I haven't been out here since they built the new road," Liz waved her hand in the air, "over that way somewhere."

Liz laid out the blanket on the ground.

"But I always remember it. We used to come here for picnics in the evening, you know, when it's not so hot."

Liz sat down, facing the setting sun. Max sat at her side, holding her against him, both of them facing the sunset. Across an uninterrupted plain, they had an unbroken view of the beautiful work of nature's art.

"Wow," Max smiled. "It's a lovely place. That view... and those rocks," he pointed to the side.

"I was about, oh, seven, maybe eight," Liz started to chuckle. "I asked my Dad what was inside those rocks. He looked up and studied it for a bit, you know, like he was concentrating hard. He then he turned to me, and without a hint of a smile, he told me that the aliens who crashed here in 1947 left these incubation pods in there. He said that one day, a bunch of aliens who were cloned with human DNA, and looking just like six year old humans would hatch out. And they've been sent here to find out our strengths and our weaknesses, so they can take us over. Then he says, so if we're on our way home tonight, and we come across a bunch of naked six year olds, we don't stop, got it?"

"What did you say to that?" Max was laughing. "Did that scare you?

"Nah," Liz shook her head with a smile. "I looked at him for a moment, and said that was just silly. Why would they come out as six-year-olds, when they would be so vulnerable. Why not older, say ten, twelve, or even sixteen? And how did they know that when they cloned these aliens with the human DNA, they wouldn't start to think and act like humans? And how would these hybrids know what their task was? Unless they had all these protectors and stuff, and we would have seen something of them by now. Things like that. I think I blew his joke to bits."

"You were seven?" Max laughed. "And you thought of all those arguments?"

"I really liked science, Max" Liz had a worried frown. "I still do."

"You know what I think?"

"What's that? She narrowed her eyes.

"I think that Cancer should just pack up right now and go home. It won't stand a chance against you. You'll have it beaten in no time."

Liz started to laugh, turning toward the sunset.

"Oh, Max, Look!"

Max turned to look with her. The sun was now starting to drop below the horizon.

"I hope we see it," Liz murmured as the sun was nearly three-quarters hidden.

"See what?" Max asked.

At that moment, there was a sudden splash of shimmering light, just above the top of the sun's remaining arc. It started as red, turned to orange, before it burned bright green before vanishing as quickly as it arrived. The whole thing took just a few seconds.

"Oh wow!" Max's eyes were wide with astonishment. "I've heard of the Green Flash phenomenon, Liz," he turned to face her. "But I've never seen it before."

"So this was your first time? Liz grinned.

"In a manner of speaking," Max laughed, giving the sunset one last look before he laid back on the Blanket.

"Max," Liz laid herself so that her head was propped in her hands on Max's chest. "I do love you."

"And I love you, Liz," he reached a hand out to stroke her cheek. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah," she nodded. "It's just... I just can't believe it. Us, I mean... Why did it have to be so hard? Why couldn't we have been honest from the start?"

"Human nature," Max shrugged. "It wasn't until... maybe day three or four that I started to think how much I would like to see more of you, back here in the States. And by then, I just didn't know how to let you know the truth."

"Same here," Liz sighed. "There were a few times I could have told you. I should have told you, you know, early on. But I didn't want to spoil what I had over the possibility of something... longer. You know, the bird in the hand kind of thing."

"I know," Max nodded. "And I'm really not mad or anything."

They fell silent for a moment.

"Liz?" Max stroked her cheek again. "Are you going to divorce him?"

"No," Liz shook her head.

"Oh," Max's voice fell to a whisper.

"My Dad spoke with our lawyer today," she grinned at him. "He says I have good grounds to get the marriage annulled. You know, like it never even happened."

"Really?" Max's eyes lit up. "Listen, if you need any money... you know... lawyers and stuff."

"We have it covered, Max," she smiled. "But thank you any way."

"Liz?" Max's voice was a little edgy. "I did a course on family law last semester, so I know a little about annulments. And I know how hard they can be. What grounds are you putting forward?"

"Well, there's the uh, non-consummation clause for a start," she grinned. "As you found out. But the part we're really going to use is the fraud aspect."

"In what way?" Max frowned. "It's pretty hard to not know things about someone when you grow up together."

"Like not informing me that he had an existing dependant from a previous relationship," Liz shrugged. "By..."

"What?" Max turned to look at her better.

"Oh, yeah," Liz chuckled. "Just before I found Kyle with my ex-friend on our ex-wedding bed, this other girl storms into the reception and says that since I married him, I can look after her little boy of about three or four, that had been fathered by Kyle. 'Cause apparently he hadn't been keeping up his payments."

"Oh," Max nodded. "That'll do it."

"Yeah," Liz nodded. "Seems he wanted to use my money to help pay for the little boy's upkeep. Oh, and his wild parties in Boston."

"He's going to Harvard, too?" Max seemed amazed.

"No," she shook her head. "Boston U. He has a hockey scholarship. I overheard him telling Pam that he wants me to pay for his parties he's going to throw. All the while, seeing her behind my back. She's uh, going to Boston, too."

"There's no reason you'll see much of them, Liz," Max reassured her. "Not unless they come to Cambridge, which aside from sightseeing, there's no reason for them to."

"I know," she nodded. "But I just know that if they can, those two are going to try and cause us some trouble. So, do you suppose minor Vicomte's can claim diplomatic immunity?"

"Probably not," Max shook his head. "But if Kyle wants to stay on the team, he's going to have to train hard, and study hard. He's going to be in for a shock if he thinks it's all beer, parties and hockey."

"I think he does. And you know what?" Liz had a gleam in her eye.

"What?"

"Why are we talking about Kyle?" Her hands started to undo Max's buttons. "We're in the middle of nowhere Max. You have me all alone and you want to talk about another guy?"

"Just getting a measure of my competition," Max smirked as he watched her unbutton him.

"He's no competition, Max," she laughed, pushing his shirt open. "And I never got the chance to measure him."

"Mmmm," was all Max could respond to Liz's joke with, for at that moment, she was planting open mouthed, wet kisses on Max's chest.

His hands reached for her dress, pulling it up her back as she continued to kiss his torso. Liz lifted herself up to allow the material to ride up her body. She had to stop her kissing and lift her arms to allow Max to pull her dress off over her shoulders. Instead of resuming her kissing, Liz unfastened Max's pants and started to open them. Raising his buttocks, she pulled his pants down his thighs. They joined her dress at the side of the blanket. Max's hand found the catch to her bra, on the back this time, and this made it's way to the growing pile. Pausing only to remove their panties, boxers and shoes, the couples were soon naked on the blanket, if the surprisingly light evening air.

Max returned to laying on his back while Liz stretched her lithe body alongside his. She dipped her head so that their lips met. Tentatively at first, they merely brushed against one another, the lightest of touches. Again and again, they passed their lips so that they barely grazed one another.

"Max," Liz's lips formed the silent word.

"I love you," he replied, again in silence, his mouth simply making the shapes.

"I love you too."

Max reached up and kissed her. A soft and gentle kiss, before his head went down again. Liz dipped, and she planted a reciprocal kiss on Max's lips. Lifting her head up, she smile at him, while her hand crept down his abdomen, through his wiry hair and over his growing shaft. Her fingers wrapped around it and she started to stroke it, softly and slowly.

"Mmmm," Max sighed as Liz pressed her lips against his, a little more urgently now.

Their tongues darted out, teasing the other for entrance. Both resisted for a short while until, as if some unspoken communication between them had signaled the start, they both granted entrance and their tongues fused as one. As the kiss grew in intensity, so too did Liz's ministration of Max's pulsating erection.

Still locked at their lips, Liz raised herself slightly and threw her leg over Max's thighs. Pushing herself up, she straddled him, his hard rod splitting her core as she sat on top of it. She remembered how much he had liked this that time she had done it to him. Liz started to rock her pelvis, pushing her soaking lips back and forth along the length of Max's erect cock.

Max pulled Liz closer to him, her breasts pressing against his chest. Maneuvering slowly so as not to hurt her on the hard rock floor, Max rolled so that now Liz was beneath him. Expecting him to enter her now, she was surprised when his lips moved from her and trailed down her neck, across her collarbone and along the swell of her breasts. His lips found her nipple and held it tightly while his tongue brushed circle across the tip.

"Max," Liz's moan was low and loud.

After teasing that nipple to the firmest it had been for a while, her made another trail to her other nipple, while his fingers sought, and found the hardened one, still wet from Max's ministrations. While his lips and tongue danced with one, Max's fingers performed erotic torture to the other.

And then his tongue was gone. As he left a wet trail down the slope and across her stomach, teasing the jewel that still nestled there, Liz knew what was coming. She opened her thighs wider to be ready for him. Max looked up and smiled at her actions, giving her nipple and extra pinch.

His tongue bathed her pubic bone, still devoid of hair. Then he moved it, passed her clitoris that was calling out for attention, and down to her honey laden lips that were completely drenched. His tongue dipped into the nectar and he drank deeply of her love.

"Oh, Max!" she cried, her hand holding his head steady while she rocked her hips, grinding herself against him. Max was driving her crazy as he moved from the entrance to her sexual depths up to her clitoris, barely touching it, but enough to keep Liz climbing towards an ecstatic release. Each time he returned, he brushed it a little longer, a littler harder. Soon, his tongue was drawing tight circles around it before vanishing, leaving Liz climbing the proverbial wall, begging for her release.

Her release never came, at least, not from Max's talented tongue. He stopped what he was doing, and in a swift movement that prevented her from crying out her dismay at his cessation, Max was back on top of her, his erection at the entrance to her core.

"Fuck me!" she cried.

And in one easy, slow movement, Max filled her. Liz gave a strangled cry before she erupted in a mind blowing orgasm, her cries echoing of distant rock walls. She knew that she had to have been imagining it, but it looked like the highest tip of the jutting rocks flashed with blue pulses of light as she climaxed.

And Max didn't stop. Max kept going, like a piston engine. Slowly easing himself in and out of his beloved Liz. Still high from her first orgasm, Liz soon found herself climbing to another. As Max neared his own, his tempo increased. Soon, he was moving swiftly and easily, with Liz matching him, meeting him. Every time he filled her, she gave a cry. The cries soon blurred into one long, low solid wail which rose in pitch until she was screaming as another orgasm rocked her. This time, Max exploded with her, adding his own low moan to hers, a perfectly balanced tune.

"I love you so much, Max," Liz sighed, holding Max on top of her, not wanting to let him go. "It frightens me sometimes, how deep this love goes after only two weeks. But I love you. And I don't want to let you go."

"I love you, too, Liz," he smiled, his hand playing with her hair. "And I'm not going anywhere. At least, not in the long term."


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Parisienne Walkways - Part 22

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Hi everyone!

A big thank you for all your wonderful comments. I'm afraid that with two major events going on in my life right now, I am really pressed for time. So I'm going to have to pass on the individual replies. I do hope you will forgive me.

On with the story!


Parisienne Walkways


Chapter 22 - The Rock and the Hard Place

Saturday - July 23.




The naked couple was laying back on the bed, their hands caressing one another's skin, glowing with the slight sheen of perspiration and their recent lovemaking. Max's fingers were lightly teasing the smooth skin where he had shaved her only half an hour earlier when they had shared a morning shower together.

"Now we have to shower again," Liz panted.

"And this is a problem, why?" Max snorted.

"Oh, it's no problem," Liz shook her head. "As long as you can satisfy me again."

"I think I can manage," Max smirked.

"Pardon the pun," Liz rolled her eyes. "But aren't we getting just a little cocky?"

"Always," Max laughed. "Always when I'm around you."

"Are you sure you're okay with this?" Liz rolled onto her side, propping her head on her hand while she studied Max. "I mean, I haven't seen my grandma since the wedding, and well... she's going to have all these questions."

"I completely understand, Liz." Max nodded, reaching up to cup her cheek in his hand. "Go have your family thing. And I'll come along when you call me. 'Cause I expect she's going to want to meet me. Judging by what you've told me about her."

"Count on it," Liz grinned. "Especially when I tell her I think I found my soul mate."

"Really?" Max looked up and smiled.

"And you told 'me' off for all the 'reallys'," Liz shook her head. "Yes, really."

"Well that's all right then," Max chuckled. "Cause I knew I had found mine that night I first made love to you."

"Rea..." Liz stopped and started to laugh. "Touché."

"It's only for a while, Liz," he reassured her. "I'll live."

"So what will you do?"

"Oh, I don't know," he shrugged. "Maybe I'll go back to that café and fantasize about you wearing one of those uniforms."

"All those lovely dresses, all that lingerie I bought in Paris," she shook her head in dismay, "and you want me to wear that awful dress?"

"Not for too long," Max smirked.


* * *


What was it Liz had asked for, Max wondered as the waitress eyed him speculatively while he perused the menu? Ah yes. That was it. "Blood of Alien Smoothie, please," he flashed her a smile.

"Do you want anything to eat?" She sounded hopeful.

"Uhm... Something light," Max shrugged. "What do you recommend?"

"Space fries?" she questioned.

"Uh, okay," Max nodded, placing the menu back in the little spaceship shaped rack.

"Coming right up," she smiled at him before hurrying back to her colleagues to gloat.

Max started to really study the décor, now that he was alone and not distracted by Liz, or stray husbands turning up. It was old, maybe painted back in the sixties, but it had been touched up a number of times over the years. Michael would fall on the floor laughing at all of this. He made a mental note to give him a call soon, with his new cell phone number.

"Here you go," the waitress returned. "One blood of alien smoothie and one order of space fries. Can I get you anything else?"

"This is fine," Max reached across for the ketchup. "Thanks."

"If you need me..." her voice trailed away as she pointed toward where the waitresses were standing.

Max just nodded, feeling sorry for the girl who was clearly hoping for the opportunity to ask him questions. He guessed that strangers in town, at least the non-tourist type, were quite a rarity in town. And he could only imagine what everyone must be thinking. Liz disappeared for two weeks straight after catching her newly wedded husband in bed with a bridesmaid, and returns with another man in tow. It was the stuff gossip mongering was invented for. He picked up his glass and started to drink through the straw.

"Hi," a tall, well-built blonde slid into the booth across from him.

Max raised his eyes, peering over the top of his glass. He continued to drink for a moment before he put down his glass.

"Hi, yourself," Max placed his glass down.

"So, you're new in town, huh?"

"Well, I'm in town," Max nodded. "And I've only been here two days so, yes. You could say that I was new in town. But I'm not staying long."

"Well, the least someone could do is show you around the delights of Roswell before you go," she smiled at him.

"Been there," he nodded. "Done that. I'll buy a T-shirt before I leave. Is there something I can help you with?"

"Well," she batted her eyelashes. "It's seldom we see such hot... people in town, you know? And when we do, the buzz goes up and down the street. And I figured that the early bird gets the worm..."

"Do you always compare people to worms?" Max raised an eyebrow.

"I was speaking figuratively."

"I see," Max nodded.

"Would you like to maybe hang with me?"

"Oh," Max gave her a pleasant smile. "I'm sorry, but I have to be somewhere real soon. I'm meeting a very important person."

"Maybe later?" her eyes widened in hope. "Maybe dinner or something tonight?"

"I think I'm pretty sure how the rumor mill works," Max sighed. "Especially in a town the size of Roswell. And I'm pretty sure that you already know that I'm here with Liz."

"Yeah, well," she shrugged. "That's, you know, Liz. I mean, she's, you know, well, not exactly forth coming, shall we say? Me, on the other hand..." she reached out to touch his hand. "I can make all your fantasies come true."

"Shall we say... that you clearly don't know Liz very well?" Max shook his head while moving his hand out of the way. "All of my fantasies already came true when I met her. Wait. You wouldn't be Pam, by any chance?"

"Oh," her face fell. "You've heard..."

"I've heard," Max nodded. "Kyle put you up to this?"

"What? No!" she shrieked. "That guy makes me feel positively sick. All the time we were cheating behind her back, it was how much he really didn't like her but needed her money, yeah? And as soon as she finds out, he ditches me like... like, I don't know, and then runs around telling everyone how it was only that one time and how I spiked his drink or something. He can't even face up to his own actions. Now I have to face Boston on my own."

"My heart bleeds," Max rolled his eyes. "So if he didn't put you up to it, why did you try to hit on me?"

"Let's just say I was attracted to you," she smiled. "And I was intrigued by you. I mean, no one knows anything about you. I figured, even if you weren't interested, I could still find out all about you."

"I see," Max gave a nod.

"So spill. Tell me about yourself."

"Hmmm..." Max considered. "No. But I will say one thing."

"What's that?" she looked up expectantly.

"Thank you," Max grinned.

Taking another mouthful of his drink, Max slid from the booth and approached the cash register. Mumbling something about the smoothies turning sour, Max left the Crashdown Café.


* * *


"Hi, Max!" Liz was at the door before Max had even reached for the doorbell. "Come on in." She had reached for his hand and was already pulling him inside.

She stopped, turned, and kissed him.

"That's a nice greeting," Max laughed when they broke apart. "Miss me?"

"Of course," she nodded. "What have you been doing with yourself."

"Not a lot," he shrugged. "I went to the Crashdown, had a smoothie, a plate of fries, got hit on by a girl called Pam."

Liz froze. Her lips tightened.

"Relax, Liz," he smiled at her, pulling her into a hug. "I blew her off. I have no interest in anyone else but you. Okay?"

"Yeah," Liz nodded. "It's just... I never even considered that you would meet her."

"Well, I met her, and I let her know that I belong to you."

"Thank you," Liz grinned, leading him to the living room. "Now come with me. My grandma is dying to meet you."


Max was not blind. He knew that he was what many women considered to be good looking. He was not unaware of the way other girls looked at him. He had seen many, many different types of reactions to him. But when he came face to face with Liz's Grandma Claudia, he had never expected to see a woman turn as white as a sheet and collapse back into the sofa.

"Grandma!" Liz exclaimed. "Grandma, are you all right?"

Jeff returned to the room, taking in his very pale mother, Liz's worried concern and Max's confused looks.

"Mom," he exclaimed. "Mom, are you okay? Nancy! Can you bring a glass of water?"

"Yeah," Claudia mumbled, looking up at Max. "I'm really sorry about that, but... it's just... You really look like someone I knew. Back in 'forty six."

"Um..." Max didn't know what to say. He looked at Liz for support.

"Who does he look like, Grandma?" Liz gave him a reassuring smile but returned to her grandmother.

"A young man I knew. Just after the war," she accepted a glass of water that Nancy had just brought from the kitchen. "I was working as a nurse, in Paris. At the American Hospital."

"That's right," Liz nodded. "I was telling Max about that."

"Well... there was this French nurse. A lovely girl. We were the same age and naturally, we were best friends. Only... only we both happed to have fallen in love with the same man. A French officer who was wounded during the last days of the war. But he was already in love with the other girl... and I didn't realize... and I... Oh dear." She took a sip of water. "Of course, as soon as I found out that they were in love, I was mortified. And I couldn't ever face her again. So I quit my post and come home to the States." Claudia turned to look at Jeff. "That was before I met your father."

"And I look just like this man?" Max whispered.

Grandma Claudia just nodded.

"My Grandparents met, and fell in love at that hospital," Max's voice wasn't much louder. "And my grand-mère... she had an American best friend who just left without saying goodbye. She said that she was always upset that she never even left her address. She always missed her."

"What..." Claudia swallowed. "What were their names?"

"Marcel," Max swallowed. "Marcel D'Aurliau. My grand-mère's name was Aimee."

"That was her," a tear formed in the older woman's eye. "She was my friend. So... they did get married, then?"

"Yeah," Max nodded.

"But Liz said your name was Evans," she looked confused.

"They had no sons," Max shook his head. "Just my Mom. And she met my Dad when he was a junior at the Paris Embassy..."

"Then that means..." she looked at Liz and smiled. "That means that Liz is dating Royalty. I remember that he was a Count."

"A Viscount, actually," Liz grinned at Max.

"Oh, my dear boy," she smiled at Max, the color returning to her complexion. She patted the cushion beside her. "Come and sit here and tell me all about yourself. Tell me all you can about your grandparents."


* * *

The car was quite. Heading back to Albuquerque airport, Liz sat in the back seat behind her mother and father, silently complaining over the fact that Maria got to ride in the rented car with Max. She glanced again through the rear window at Max, seeing that behind him, talking up a storm, Maria sat with her mother, Amy DeLuca. Talking was not the word she would have used. From the look on Max's face, and the way both Maria and Amy were waving their hands at one another, they were clearly having an argument.

"Sorry," Liz mouthed the word exaggeratedly.

Max gave her a big smile and then rolled her eyes.

"I love you," she mouthed again, hoping to cheer him up.

He blew her a kiss in response.

"Poor Max," Liz turned to face front again. "Any idea what Maria and Amy are arguing about?"

Her father and mother exchanged a look that suggested they knew exactly what was going on in the other car. And while they knew Max and Maria would both tell her eventually, it seemed they did not want to tell Liz.

"Better let Maria tell you," Nancy nodded, looking out at the passing scenery.

"Bad?" Liz raised an eyebrow.

"I guess it depends on how you look at it," Jeff struck a diplomatic chord.

"It's gotta be about a boyfriend, then," Liz rolled her eyes. "They only ever fight about boyfriends. And as Maria isn't seeing anyone at the moment, it has to be one of Amy's. Oh, wait. That club singer isn't back on the scene, is he? The one who wanted Maria to join them in a three way?"

"We'll let Maria tell you," Nancy copied her husbands response.


The farewells at Albuquerque were sad and tearful as both Liz and Maria, along with Nancy and Amy started to cry. Their argument over - at least for now - they were instead concentrating on their good-byes. There were many cries of "look after your self", "call us if you need us" and above all, "be careful".

"You sure they'll be safe?" Jeff asked Max again for the thousandth time.

"My apartment has a security guard," Max reassured him. "No one can get in unless they have authorization. I've called ahead, and they're expecting the girls. And Boston is a safe place. Really. They'll be fine."

"I just wish you were going to be with them. That's all."

"I'll be joining them just as soon as I sort things out with my father. Until then... they'll be fine."


* * *


Max had chosen to fly to Paris via Boston. Even though it meant a longer layover, it gave him more time with Liz. Maria's presence, however, meant that they could not renew their membership of that famous 'aero-naughty-cal' club. Max sat in the aisle seat with Liz next to him and Maria next to the window. Max offered to upgrade their tickets to give them larger seats, but Maria wouldn't have it, as much as she liked Max.

"Would you care to shed any light on the argument you and your Mom were deafening poor Max with?" Liz finally asked Maria.

"You're not going to believe who my Mom's dating," Maria had a look of disgust on her face.

"Not 'Texican Pete', the 'Alamoose Caboose'?" Liz started to giggle at the ridiculous name.

"Worse," Maria shook her head.

"Worse than a perv who wants to three-way with a mother and daughter?" Liz wrinkled her nose.

"Way worse." Maria nodded.

"Then I don't know what could be worse than..." Liz started to think. Her face fell. "No!"

"Yup," Maria nodded, both girls now sharing a look of disgust.

"So I don't understand," Max frowned. "You did say he was the sheriff, right, Maria? Surely it's not a bad thing to date the sheriff. Is it?"

"It is if that sheriff happens to be the father to one Kyle Valenti," Maria pointed out.

"Kyle?" Max's eyes widened. "As in Kyle, Kyle?"

"Kyle," Liz nodded. "Big bad Kyle."

"Big in his own imagination," Maria scoffed.

"Oh," Max smirked. "That Kyle."

"Exactly," Maria groaned. "Oh. Can you even imagine what I've already been through? And that's just the start."

"Why would that cause you problems, Maria?" Max couldn't understand.

"Hello," Maria rolled her eyes. "Liz's best friend? Please, Maria," she mimicked her mother's voice. "Just talk to Liz. Kyle's devastated. He really is. And he's like, totally sorry. And the way she's been showing off that new young man of hers... and the way she dresses now... Max, trust me. You never want to break even the most minor of laws in Chavez County unless you can claim diplomatic immunity. You are like, totally hated by a certain few people now."

"I'll bear that in mind," Max raised his eyebrows.

"Don't worry, Max," Liz smiled, stroking his arm. "Even though his son is totally deranged, Sheriff Valenti is an okay guy."

"Just not okay for my mom," Maria shook her head.


* * *


Maria stood to one side while Max and Liz went through another round of kissing as they tried to part company. She kept look at her watch and tutting as though they had a bus or a train to catch, rather than the taxi Max made Liz promise she would take.

"I'll be a quick as I can," Max promised her.

"I'll miss you, Max," Liz assured him. "And please be careful. I'm still worried what your father might do."

"Don't worry," he nodded. "I think by threatening this citizenship thing, he will back down. Because then, there's always a chance I might change my mind. I can't if I renounce my US status."

"Say hello to Gaston for me," she pulled him into a hug. "And say hello to Paris for me."

"I will," he promised.

"Will I ever see it again?"

"Of course you will."

"I love you, Max."

"I love you, Liz."

Behind them, Max caught Maria miming the sticking her finger down her throat.

"Well," Maria at least looked embarrassed at being caught. "At first it was kind of sweet, you know? Now, it's just... Geez, get a room."

"You know what else you need to find?" Max started to laugh.

"What's that?" Liz wondered.

"Find Maria a boyfriend."


* * *


They had been searching for four straight days now, walking from one apartment complex to another. They had even checked out a number of rooms in large, private houses. After another fruitless day, they had returned home to Max's apartment.

"Why can't we find a place like this one?" Maria pouted as she collapsed into one of Max's armchairs to pull off her shoes.

"Because we haven't got the same budget Max has," Liz laughed.

"Is he really a millionaire?" Maria looked over at her friend, who was looking out the window at the view over the Charles river.

"Well, I know he has money," Liz shrugged. "But that's not why I'm in love him."

"I know," Maria nodded. "It's 'cause of the great, red hot sex you two have. And he has a Ferrari Spider? That is just so cool."

"Anyway, Maria," Liz was still blushing over the sex comment. "We can't afford a place like this. So we'll just have to keep looking until we find one we 'can' afford. We didn't even find 1 suitable place."

"Yes we did," contradicted her. "That flat over the grocery store."

"Maria, that was only big enough for one!"

"But look how handy it was for shopping."

Maria looked up and saw the look that Liz was giving her.


"Look, Chica," she sighed. "Lets stop kidding ourselves, okay? We both know that you're going to be spending more time here in this apartment with Max than in any apartment with me. I mean, who wouldn't? So why bother finding a place for you not to stay at and just find something for me."

"Maria," Liz objected. "I couldn't let you live on your own."

"I'm going to be, anyway," Maria shrugged. "You know you're going to be here, like ninety per cent of the time anyway. And I want you to be here. With him. I want you to have what you want, Liz. You deserve it. And I know that Max is as gagga for you as you are for him. So move in with him. Make him happy. And yourself too."

"But you can't afford anywhere on your own," Liz frowned. "Tell you what. We'll find you a flat, as close to here as we can, and I'll help out with the rent. That way, you're nearby if you need company and if Max and I ever have a fight... I have somewhere to come."

"You and Max? Fight?" Maria started to laugh. "Liz, the moon has a better chance of falling out of the sky than you two... I can't believe that you are still so... No, scratch that. After what you went though with dog face, I guess I can."

"Are you hungry?" Liz rose and headed for the kitchen. "I'll start dinner."

"Sure," Maria sprawled out on sofa for a few moments before she climbed to her feet. "I'm just gonna go have a shower."


* * *


Fresh from her shower, Maria emerged from the bathroom with just a large towel wrapped around. Liz was still in the kitchen, putting the finishing touches to the meal she had cooked. It smelled like it was Grandma's famous Spaghetti Bolognese. Maria loved that recipe was completely jealous when Liz proudly announced that Grandma had passed it on to her. Smiling to herself, Maria walked into the living room, pulling a comb through her wet hair.

At that moment, the front door opened up and a tall, spiky haired man walked in. They both spotted one another and froze. They were staring at one another in shock. It was only the towel dropping that made Maria scream. It wasn't the towel she grabbed, though. Instead, she grabbed a paperweight from the nearby desk and threw it at the stranger.

"Get out!" she shrieked. "Get out!"

"Me get out?" the man demanded, easily catching the badly thrown object. "What are you doing here? You better not have taken anything." He paused, looking Maria up and down with a cocky smirk. "Not that you've got any pockets."

"How dare you!" Maria finally picked up the towel and wrapped it around herself. "Just what are you doing here anyway? Who let you in"

"Look," he glared. "You have just five minutes to get dressed and get the fuck out of here." He looked at the door, inspecting it for damage. "How did you get in anyway? And how did you disable the alarm?"

"Hello," Maria rolled her eyes as she tucked the towel together more firmly this time. "With a key, moron" Maria had covered herself. "And what do you mean, me get out? We have permission to be here, buddy. I think you better leave before I call the cops."

"Go ahead, punk," he smirked. "Make my day." He frowned. "What do you mean, we?"


Liz chose that moment to enter the living room.

"What's all the shouting, Mar...?" she stopped. "Michael!"

"Liz?" Michael turned to her, grinning, all hostility dropped. "I guess he found you okay, then."

"Yeah," Liz nodded with a smile. "He was waiting for me at Chicago."

"Really?" Michael's eyes widened. "Too bad I missed him."

"Excuse me butting in," Maria pushed back into the conversation. "But I take it you two know each other? Someone else you 'met' in Paris?"

The tone of her voice was too suggestive for Liz.

"Maria, this is Michael," she gave her one of those looks. "Yes, I 'met' him in Paris because he is Max's best friend. Michael, this is Maria. 'My' best friend."

"Oh," they both said together.

Maria bit back the urge to say 'jinx'. That was too childish.

"So is Max here?" he started to look around.

"Oh, no," Liz shook her head. "He went back out to Paris. He said he had some stuff to take care of. Maria and I came up to Boston to find a flat to share. Maria's going to the Fine Arts school."

"So you know he's at Harvard too, huh?"

"Yeah," Liz grinned. "Why didn't you tell me?"

"Thought it would be better coming as a surprise," Michael shrugged. "Are you two back together, together, then?"

"Uh huh," Liz nodded.

"I knew it," he grinned. "Then I expect you're going to be staying here?"

"That's what I said," Maria grinned at Liz.

Michael nodded, his eyes again looking Maria up and down. Although she started to blush, she quite liked the feeling.

"So you're going to need a place to stay, huh?"

"Yeah," Maria nodded. "Looks like it. Just me."

"Well, look," he took a deep breath. "If you want, you know... I have this spare room. It's kind of full of old canvases right now, but Max has been telling me for ages to get a proper studio. So, you know, I could clear it out and you could sort of... stay there."

"I don't know," Maria was shaking her head, trying to sound a little indignant. "I mean, I hardly know you."

"Don't get your panties in a bunch, Pixie," Michael smirked. "It's just a room I'm offering. It even has a lock."

"Pixie?" Maria managed to spit out. "Who are you calling a pixie?

"Michael," Liz interrupted Maria explosion. "Do you live far away?"

"Five minute walk," he shrugged. "Why?"

"Then she'll take it," Liz grinned. "How much rent do you need?"

"You'll have to ask the landlord," Michael shrugged. "Talk to him nice and I expect you'll get the same deal as me."

"And what's that?" Maria's eyes narrowed.

"Free."

"Free?" Maria's jaw dropped. "And what would I have to do to get that deal. Sleep with him?"

"In your dreams," Michael shook his head. "What do you say?"

"Liz?" Maria turned to her friend, taking her hand. She wanted support. "What about a place to crash for those times you and Max fight?"

"Like you said, Maria," Liz grinned. "Not much chance of that. Look, this is perfect. You'll be minutes away. You'll be somewhere safe..."

"Safe?" Maria gasped. "Liz, what do you know about this guy? I mean, he could be the next Boston Strangler!"

"He's Max's best friend," Liz shrugged, as if that was all the explanation she needed.

"So just who is the landlord," Maria, recognizing defeat when she saw it, turned to Michael.

"Max," he smirked.

"Just how rich 'is' Max?" Maria's eyes narrowed.

"Forget it Pixie," Michael laughed. "His heart already belongs to Liz."

"I know that, Spike!" Maria growled. "I just want to make sure that he's going to keep Liz in the style she's becoming accustomed to."

"Trust me, Pixie," he emphasized the word, knowing she didn't like it. "She's going to have the time of her life."

"Already am," Liz grinned.

"Any idea when Max will be back?" Michael turned to Liz again.

"None," she shook her head. "Sorry."

"Uhm..." Michael frowned. "What's that burning smell?"

"Oh my god!" Liz cried. "The sauce!"

At that moment, the smoke detector in the kitchen started bleeping. Liz ran into the kitchen. Maria watched her go before turning to face Michael. She wasn't sure what to say so she just gave him a short smile. The alarm fell silent.

"Sorry, Maria," she frowned. "The dinner's ruined. I was going to invite Michael to stay, too."

"Oh," Michael waved his hand in the air. "Hey, don't worry. We can always eat out."

"Not on our budget," Liz frowned.

"Trust me," Michael gave her a winning smile before he turned to Maria. "Better get some clothes on, Pixie."

Maria glared at him, before spinning toward the room she shared with Liz.

"Why do you call her pixie?" Liz gave him a straight look. "That really annoys her. It's like lighting her fuse."

"I know," Michael grinned. "Fun isn't it?"

She studied him for a moment.

"Do I have time to shower and change?"

"Take all the time you need," Michael nodded.

"Just don't kill each other while I'm gone, okay?" she laughed as she headed for the room. "Max would be upset if I let you guys get blood all over his carpet."


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Sorry for the lack of ... uhm... loving in this chapter. :wink:
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Parisienne Walkways - Part 23

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Hi everyone.

I just so sorry that I have been lax in my updates lately. I am just too busy for words. So I won't try to explain or anything, I'll just get on with the story, okay?


Parisienne Walkways


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Chapter 23 - One Giant Step for Max-kind.

Thursday - July 28th


Max stood by the main gates of the U.S. Embassy, his heart pounding wildly. He approached the Marine standing by the guard hut.

"Hey, Max," the guard recognized him at once. He held his hand out to accept Max's ID card. "Back again so soon?"

"Hey, John. Yeah. Too soon if you ask me," Max nodded, handing him an identity card. "Or perhaps not soon enough."

"Is this the famous Harvard Lawyer doublespeak they teach you guys?" he chuckled, looking at the card Max had given him. "Uh, Max?" he frowned. "This isn't your ID card. This looks like a French one."

"It is French," Max nodded. "And it's mine. Would you please let the Ambassador know that the Vicomte D'Aurliau requests and audience?"

"Who's that?" the guard looked around wondering if someone was joining Max.

"Me," Max shrugged.

"Really?" he looked surprised. "You're some French... count, thingy?"

"Afraid so," Max sighed. "And it's in that capacity that I'm coming to see my Dad today. This way he can't pull any of his horseshit on me."

"I hear ya, Man," the man nodded, turning to wave at the man behind the glass window. The barrier rose. "Just make sure you say hi to your Mom before you leave. Word is they've been crossing swords since you got bundled out of here. Seems a little birdie told her that there was no security scare."

"Noted," Max grinned. It pleased him to know that his Mom had no part in his... forced repatriation. "See you later, John."


It felt strange approaching the main door rather than the side door. But his cover was useless to him today. For the first time in his life, Max actually wanted there to be a reporter with a photographer on hand. Another marine opened the door for him, giving him a smile as well as a salute. Max grinned back, knowing that all soldiers, regardless of what branch they served, or where they served, liked to talk in the barracks. These guys would know all about his adventures the other week, and had probably heard rumors of his love life, too.

He stepped into the cool interior of the reception hall to be met by a rather stern looking secretary. Stern, that is, until she smiled.

"Bonjour, Max," she hugged him. "Comment ca va?"

Ca va bien, merci," he hugged her back. "Is the Ambassador in?"

"Sure," she nodded with a laugh. "Go right on in."

"Can you announce me?" Max handed her a small white business card.

She frowned at Max before looking at the card. She gave a shrug.

"Sure," she nodded, turning to the door, knocking once before entering and closing the door behind her.

A few moments later, looking a little guilty, the secretary emerged.

"The Ambassador will see you now," she held the door open for him.

Max reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a photograph. His finger caressed the image with long dark hair.

"Wish me luck," he whispered before slipping it back to his pocket and stepping confidently into the room.


* * *


"What the Sam H. Christ is all this shit, Maxwell?" his father was already furious. He tore his card in two and threw the pieces into a wastebasket. "And just what do you mean by running off on your own like that, back in Washington? The Hardings were worried sick."

Max couldn't help an inward smile at the state of his father's shirt. It was full of creases around his neck, but looked like someone had run an iron only on the exposed areas. Clearly, his mother had forbidden the staff to do his ironing. Hit a man like his father right where it hurts.

"Is this how you receive all foreign dignitaries?" Max raised a single eyebrow. "Or must I make allowances for your Americanisms?"

"Cut the crap," he spat. "Now what do you want?"

"Believe it or not," Max sighed. "This isn't crap. I happen to take pride in my title. Of course it doesn't hurt that Grandpa was a shrewd businessman and bought up all those properties just after the war, thus making me quite wealthy in my own right."

"It's just a minor foreign label, Max. And totally meaningless. You could be as high up in the American government as you care to go. With Ed Harding as your campaign manager... Max, don't you understand the opportunity you have here?"

"As a matter of fact, I do," Max nodded. "I have the opportunity to complete my education, get a job I will enjoy, marry the woman I plan to spend the rest of my life with..."

"Wait," his father interrupted. "You... you proposed to Tess?" His voice sounded more gentle and he was actually smiling.

"One of your many faults, Dad, is your failure to listen. At least, to me. I said, marry the woman I want to spend the rest of my life with. And that is not now, never has been, never will be, Tess."

"But..." he spluttered. "You said..." His anger returned as realization set in. "It's that slut," he spat. "The one in the park."

"Mr. Ambassador!" Max barked. "You will refrain from calling the future Contessa D'Aurliau such vitriolic names or I will lodge a protest with the highest authority!"

"I'm your father, Maxwell," he growled. "And as your father, I'm allowed to voice an opinion of my son's choice of... companions."

"I have come to you as a Frenchman, a Vicomte," Max shook his head. "It's noted in the security log as such. You want to keep this job? Better start doing it properly. You will treat my future bride and me with the dignity my title deserves."

"Oh, I am," he glared. "And right now, I'm making sure that you are going straight back to the Hardings in Washington."

The door opened, and two of the goons that had abducted Max from the Parisienne Street last week came in.

"Do that," Max nodded. "And not only will you cause an international incident, but you'll be committing a felony as well as political suicide for you, as well as ruining the rep of your best bud, Ed, along with any future plans you may have for me."

"What are you talking about?" Philip narrowed his eyes, holding his hand up to stop his goons approach.

"Right outside the main gates" Max nodded in that direction, "is a journalist, and a photographer from Le Monde, you know, the newspaper. They both know that the Vicomte D'Aurliau came here to see the American Ambassador to discuss a matter of some delicacy regarding a young American woman he has fallen in love with. And if I don't emerge to tell them about my meeting, they're going to wonder what the heck happened to me. I'm sure that will be a huge headline in tomorrow's local newspapers about the abduction of a French nobleman. By the time Washington is waking up... let's just say that won't be pretty. And with the way many of the more volatile element of Parisienne society feels about America at the moment, they are sure to mass in front of the Embassy. This could well spread, and who knows what violence might flare? Heads will surely roll... and not those of the French aristocracy. But the fallout from that will be nothing compared to what happens next.

"You see, if I don't let a certain lawyer here in Paris know that I'm perfectly safe, then a couple of the more sleazy newspapers around the world will receive an envelope. This contains graphic details of how the son of the American Ambassador in Paris seduced a vulnerable young woman, a newlywed here on her honeymoon, and that they took part in frequent public acts of sex at nearly all of the famous monuments.

"It will also detail how the wife of the Ambassador's best friend seduced his sixteen year old son when she was supposed to be acting as his guardian. And that's not to mention how both the Ambassador and said best friend took part in the kidnapping of an American citizen. Not only did they repatriate him against his wishes, illegally on a diplomatic flight, that they also planned to hold him captive, against his will at the best friends house. And as a final measure, I also point out that the wife of this good friend tried, without success this time, to seduce him again. How many votes in the Bible belt do you think that story might lose me? My guess is, all of them."

"You wouldn't dare," Philip's eyes were boring hard into Max, calculating. "Think what this would do to the girl's reputation."

"Try me," Max shrugged. "If you try to force me, against my will into a future I do not want, and a relationship I want even less, then I'm willing to risk that she would be okay with whatever happens. Because she knows one immutable fact. That I love her. Completely and absolutely, without condition. So what's it going to be, Dad? Are you going to risk political suicide for everyone, including me, or are you going to let me live my life how I want, and harbor secret hopes that maybe one day in the future, I just might change my mind and enter politics?"

"You're serious." It was statement.

"Deadly," Max nodded.

"If you don't marry Tess, Ed will never help you. You know that."

"I'm in love with Liz, Dad," Max's voice lost its' edge. "And nothing will change that. And quite frankly, if I never see a Harding again in my entire life, it will be too soon."


* * *


"There's only two things you need to you need to know to have a great time in Harvard," Michael told them as they sat at a pavement table outside of bar called Brew Moon, on Church Street.

"One, the gay scene is centered on South End and Bay Village. I tend to avoid it. Knowing what I do about Max and Liz, I doubt Liz is interested..." he turned to look at Maria. "But you..."

"Nuh uh," Maria shook her head. "I'm strictly straight."

"Two," Michael grinned at her response. "Just kick back and enjoy yourself."

"Max will be with me in Cambridge," Liz shrugged. "That's all I need for me to have a good time."

"You're missing something from your list, Spike," Maria narrowed her eyes.

"Nope," Michael shook his head. "Got 'em both, Pixie."

"Where's the music? The dancing? Where do I go to entertain the masses with my velvet tones"

"You sing?" Michael grimaced. "Wait," he started to grin. "Does your stage act involve a falling towel? 'Cause I'd pay to see that again."

He started to hoot with laughter until Maria slapped his shoulder. However, even Liz was smirking behind her hand.


Liz watched the banter between her best friend and Max's best friend while they ate their meal. By the time they had finished their desert, she had come to a conclusion about them. Either they would end up killing one another, or they would be having very explosive sex before long. The thought of their good friends being together as a couple pleased Liz.

"What do we do next?" Maria glanced at her watch. "It's early, and this is the first time we've been out since we got here. I don't know about Liz, but I was suffering from cabin fever. Let's see some more."

"Okay," Michael shrugged. "What do you want to see?"

"Clubs," Maria said at once. "Singing, dancing..."

"Max," Liz sighed.


* * *


Although the food was good, and her companions were an amusing entertainment, Liz was missing Max. It did not seem right that she was eating at a lovely restaurant without him by her side, telling her little anecdotes about their surroundings. She wondered how he was getting home. From his many phone calls, she had learned that he had spent the week putting things in place to prevent his father taking draconian steps to get him to tow the line. He would have been seeing his father this morning. Liz had been on tenterhooks all day, expecting his call. The fact that he had not called was worrying her. Was he even now being held against his will somewhere? A cold thought passed through her. Was he locked in a room with that blonde woman?

"Liz," Maria's hand was waving in front of her face. "Liz, where did you go, babe?"

"Huh?" Liz blinked and shook her head.

"You were miles away, chica," Maria chuckled.

"Paris, probably," Michael gave her a smile of sympathy.

"He hasn't called," Liz pointed out, lifting her phone from her purse to check to see if she had missed his call somehow.

"He'll be alright," Michael's voice was soothing. A strange countermeasure to his voice when talking to Maria. "He won't let his father get the better of him this time. Max is growing wise to his father's antics. Remember that day you took off in his Spider?"

"Yeah," Liz nodded, remembering that trip well.

"You got to ride in his Spider?" Maria's jaw dropped. "Awesome."

"His Dad had invited the Hardings to stop off in Paris for the day on their way home from Berlin. Max took off to prevent any accidental meetings with Tess. He knew hi Dad would arrange one."

"Except she stayed behind," Liz pointed out. "She still got her accidental meeting."

"And Max learned that he can't stay on the defensive with his father anymore. So this time, he's going to attack him. Attack the foundations that lie at the base of his dreams."

"But what if..."

"He'll call you, Liz," Michael shook her doubts away. "He'll be back in Boston before you know it. Tomorrow maybe. Saturday at the latest."

"I hope so," Liz sighed. "I miss him so much."


* * *


"So what do we do now?" Michael sat back from the last of his cup of coffee. "Shall I get you girls home?"

"Wait," Maria shook her head. "There's gotta be more to see. Can't we just check things out a little? I mean... we're in no rush, right? Max has Liz's cell phone number and if he's going to call, it doesn't matter where she is."

"Except," Liz looked at her watch. She sounded a little sad. "It's like, two in the morning in Paris."

"So let's find a club, or something," Maria linked her arm into Liz's.

"We can always wander around and see what there is," Michael shrugged.

"Goody," Maria squealed. "Let's call the waiter and get the check. We split it three ways?"

"No need," Michael shook his head, climbing to his feet. "I said you didn't have to worry about your budget."

"You mean," Maria looked around nervously. "We're going to take off without paying, are we?"

"Well," Michael shrugged. "No so much take off as walk off... but the not paying part stays the same."

"I can't do that, Michael," Liz shook her head. "That's stealing."

"No, it isn't," Michael laughed. "That's called perks."

"Don't tell me Max owns this place, too" Maria narrowed her eyes.

"No," he laughed. "The guy who owns this place also owns this exclusive restaurant in the city. And he employs this amazing French chef. And the only way he can keep this chef is to promise him the best French produce he can import. So Max hooked him up with some farmers in France... Anyway, by way of thanks, Max and I get one free meal a month in here. For two. Cheaper than the other place but just as good. This is the first time Max has ever brought a date here."

"Except Max ain't here," Maria pointed out the obvious.

"Yes he is," Liz nodded, touching her heart. "Right here.

"I just knew you were the right one for him," Michael was smiling widely. "When I heard him babbling about you, and then when he brought you back to our flat... I just knew he had found the one."

"I still find it hard to believe that Max was once this shy, bumbling... you know," Maria shook her head. "I mean, he seduced Liz. And I mean that in a nice way. Liz is so very... controlled."

"And so is Max," Michael nodded. "And around each other, their control just..."

"Vanishes," Liz whispered.

Everyone fell silent.

"And talking of vanishing," Maria spoke at last. "How about we vanish ourselves from this joint and find a club."

"What kind of music you want?" Michael threw his napkin on the table and climbed from his seat.

"Any kind," Maria shrugged, standing with Liz and stepping away from the table. "As long as it's good."

"There are a couple of good places up this way," Michael nodded up the street. "They should just be starting to heat up now."


* * *


They had found the type of club that Maria liked by the fact that the young woman who was currently singing, accompanied by a band had what she called, an amazing voice. She dragged Michael and Liz into the club, which was surprisingly free and stood to one side, watching the set. Michael had fought his way to the bar, and returned with three glasses with a dark liquid inside, complete with ice, lemon and a small umbrella, although he had taken the umbrella from his.

"Michael," Liz eyed the glass with suspicion. "Isn't there a law against drinking in this state or something?"

"Yeah," Michael grinned. "But the law says you can't drink alcohol under twenty one. No law against drinking coke."

"It's just coke?" she raised an eyebrow.

"You don't trust me?" he looked hurt.

She took a glass from him and sipped the coke through the straw. She gave him an apologetic smile.

As they had at the dinner table, Michael and Maria stood together and continued to talk, while Maria had one ear on the singer. Liz again stood back and watched, smiling. She would have to talk with Max, she decided. She didn't want Maria to become just another notch on Michael's easel. She hoped that they might grow into something more. Not like her and Max, because she doubted that any other couple could have what they did. Michael had been right when he said that they lost their iron self control around each other. And was that truly such a bad thing? As long as their grades didn't suffer for it.

"Hi," a young man stood next to her. He was only just a little taller than her, and he had long blond hair that swept over his eyes. "Can I, like, buy you a drink?"

"Oh, no," Liz held up her half full glass, showing him that she already had one. "No, thank you."

"I meant a real drink," he smiled at her. "I'm, like, twenty one. So I have real ID and can buy you a real drink. Whatever you want."

"Oh, no," Liz shook her head. "No, I'm not really..."

"So are you a newbie?" he interrupted. "I've never seen you around here before."

"Uh, yeah," Liz looked to see if Michael might intervene. He was still locked in conversation with Maria. "Just starting at Harvard next semester."

"Cool," he grinned. "It's my final year. You got yourself some digs? 'Cause I..."

"Yeah," Liz nodded. "It's all been sorted."

"Where are you staying?" he persisted. "'Cause, you know, you gotta watch some of these landlords. The shit I heard some of them pull."

"I'm staying nearby," she was looking anywhere but at him. Maybe he would take a hint. "And I know the landlord personally. And if he doesn't pull any 'shit' then I'm going to be really upset with him."

"Pretty wild," he shook his head. "You like to party hardy, huh? I'm Damon," he reached out to stroke her arm.

"And I'm really not interested," Liz moved away from his attempted touch.

The man shrugged and shuffled off, but a short time later, a tall and very confident looking man sidled up to her.

"Forget it," Liz shook her head before he could even speak. "Not thirsty and not interested."

As the man backed away, Liz just knew that she would be approached all night as there were lots and lots of single men in the club. She turned to her friends.

"Michael," she interrupted them. "This is making me feel really uncomfortable." Not to mention the fact that she felt that she was in their way. "I'm going to go back to the apartment, Okay?"

"Yeah," Maria nodded. "We'll come with you."

"No," Liz shook her head, placing her hand on Maria's arm. "It's okay. You two stay, enjoy yourselves. You get to know 'Spike', seeing as he's going to be your new roomie and all." She gave her friend a knowing smile.

"Gee, thanks," Maria rolled her eyes, although Liz noticed that she did not sound too displeased.

"I'll call you a taxi," Michael informed her.

Liz was about to protest that she could walk, as it wasn't all that far.

"It's either you taker a taxi, or we come back with you," he told her, flatly.

"Fine," Liz shook her head, following Michael out to the street where he flagged her down a cab.

* * *


Closing the door behind her, Liz made her way to the bedroom. After undressing, she slipped into a pair of pajamas and went through to the kitchen where she made herself a cup of warm milk. She sat on the sofa, stretching her legs along the length while she drank her milk. Feeling the tiredness creeping over her, she put the mug down and closed her eyes, her thoughts at once drifting to her absent boyfriend as she slipped into a light sleep.

"Max," she sighed, imagining his strong arms enveloping her, his warm hands caressing her.

Even in her dreams, Max made her feel good; made her feel like a woman. She imagined his lips nuzzling her neck as he whispered sweet nothings amid the promises that whatever their future brought them, they would do everything in their power to stay together. He told her how he hated to be apart from her, how he missed holding her, kissing her, touching her. And he was making promises to make up for his absence.

"Oh, Max," she whispered again, even his dream touch igniting her body.

His hands slid beneath her pajama shirt and cupped one of her small, firm breasts. He caught her nipple between his finger and his thumb.

"I wish I was bigger for you, baby," she sighed as the feelings started to take effect.

"And I have told you so many times, Liz Parker," he assured her. "You are perfect."

Even in her dreams, Max's true nature emerged, letting her know that no matter what she thought of her shortcomings, Max loved her exactly as she was. She pressed back against his imaginary body, almost feeling his hard body in reality.

"Oh, Max," she groaned as his fingers teased her nipples with exquisite torture. "Where are you?"

"I am always with you," he assured her. "I love you."

Just like she had said he was, back at the restaurant. No matter how far apart they were, they would always be together, in their hearts.

"I want you so badly, Max," she pressed her breasts into his dream touch. "It's been so long since you made love to me."

"Five days," he reminded her. "And too long for me, too."

"I wish you could make love to me now."

"In a moment," he chuckled. "There are other parts of you I'm in love with as well, you know." His breath felt so real. "Your breasts," his hands started to squeeze her. "Your tummy," the hand swept from her breast and across her flat abdomen. "Your pierced navel," he teased the piece of jewelry. "Can I get your nipples pierced?"

"Yes," she let out a long low moan as his hand dipped under the waistband of her bottoms.

"And how could I forget this?" his hand inched over her pubic mound. "Oh, Liz," his voice had an element of scolding. His fingers were teasing the fine hairs she had allowed to grow back. "You have been derelict in you showering."

"I want it to grow back," she murmured. "Just long enough to have it waxed."

"But why?" his lips nuzzled her ear as his fingers drifted so close to her wet core. Her legs parted for him. "You know how much we enjoy our morning ritual."

"Because I also know how long it takes," she smirked, rotating her hips to try and find his imaginary fingers. "And I'm not going to let you make me late for my lectures."

"Then we must make sure we take only afternoon lectures."

"You'll love it, Max," she found his finger at the entrance to her warm, wet depths. "Yes, yes," she tried to push against it. "Oh, yes," she hissed as the finger pushed into her.

In and out, the dream finger made love to her. It wasn't as good as feeling Max's erection inside her, but this was better than nothing. And when it slid out of her and up between the canal formed by her lips to draw lazy circles around her clitoris, Liz lost it and started to come.

Her orgasms woke her from her dream. Realizing at once that she had just come with only her thought of Max, she started to burn red. What if Michael and Maria had returned? Oh, god. What if they had and were hiding in the room, having already witnessed her in the throes of passion? Liz would never be able to face them again. Especially Michael. But that dream had seemed so real.

And she could still feel his touch. Liz froze. There was still a hand on her breast and another by her wet core. And she could feel a hard, warm body behind her on the sofa. She quickly turned.

"Hi, baby," Max smiled at her. "Miss me?"

"Max!" Liz erupted, twisting and throwing herself against him. "It wasn't a dream!"


* * *


"Did you mean what you said?" Max asked Liz as they lay in bed together.

The sun had already risen, and they had already made love for the first time that day. They were basking in the afterglow of their union, caressing one another's body.

"Don't know," Liz was smiling at him. "What did I say?"

"That you're not going to shave anymore," his fingers teased the fine strands of her hair that was growing. "You're going to wax it?"

"Yeah," Liz nodded. "It's called a Brazilian. And yes, I am. Because I know that if we keep on having our mornings like that..." She sat upright and looked down at him. She started to chew her bottom lip with a worried frown.

"What is it?" he looked concerned.

"Something that was said yesterday," she took a deep breath. "Max? What would you say if I said that I wanted to move in with you?"

"Then I would have to say," he started grinning, "how fast can you pack?"

"You mean it?" she started to smile with relief. "You'd be okay with that?"

"I wanted to ask you to move in with me as soon as I found out you were coming to Harvard," Max nodded. "But I didn't because I knew that you were coming here with Maria. And I figured..."

"We found a place for Maria," Liz started smirking. "We met Michael."

"Yeah, he said," Max nodded.

"You already talked to Michael?" Liz frowned. "When?"

"As soon as I got into Boston," Max smiled. "I tried to call you but your phone was switched to voicemail. So I called Michael and he said you came home, alone. And when he told me he and Maria were at a club, I asked him if he could let her crash with him for the night. He said that it would be a good idea to let her see where she's going to live for the next couple of years."

"And you don't mind?"

"Are you kidding?"

"Max?" she frowned again. "Michael will treat her okay, won't he?"

"If I tell you that Michael has never taken a girl to a club that has live singing before, unless it was with one of those heavy rock bands, then you might get the same idea that I have. That Michael really likes Maria."

"If he breaks her heart," Liz glared at him. "It's you who's going to pay."

"Promises, promises," Max smirked.

"Uh huh," Liz attacked Max.

When she was pinned beneath Max, who used his body weight to hold her down and his hands to bring her to the heights of passion once more, Liz considered that she might have to stop trying to get the best of Max in a one on one situation. The idea quickly passed as she succumbed to yet another mind-blowing orgasm. This was way too much of a good thing to stop.


* * *


"I brought you a gift," Max was rummaging through his bag. They had showered and dressed and were awaiting Michael and Maria to join them for breakfast. "Actually, a couple of gifts. But some of them are not for you."

"Oh?" Liz grinned. "I like gifts. What did you bring me?"

"Apart from your orgasm?" Max winked.

Liz blushed with a warm smile.

"I expect you never had the chance to go back and get these," Max produced three large, flat, square boxes.

"What are they?" Liz frowned. They looked familiar but she couldn't place them.

"Macaroons," he grinned. "I went to LaDuree and bought a box for Maria, a box for your Mom, and a box for you."

"Oh, thank you," her eyes lit up. "I was a little... uhm... you know. I was too upset to think of presents for people. I wish I got my Dad something."

"Cognac?" Max produced a bottle of French brandy. "And a special bottle of champagne."

"Oh, is that from...?"

"Of course," Max nodded. "But not the special year. That is only for our wedding."

"So you still want to marry me, then," she arched her eyebrows.

"Of course," Max nodded. "I have always wanted that. And if our chosen career paths get in the way, it's like I said last night. We'll work something out so that we are always together."

"I hope so, Max," Liz nodded. "Because I want to marry you more than anything."

"Any news on your annulment?"

"Not yet," she shook her head, her fingers unwrapping her box of macaroons.

"Relax," he reassured her. "Worst case scenario, you'll have to divorce him. And I'll still love you even if you are a divorcee. And don't you dare touch those macaroons. You'll spoil your breakfast."

"Spoilsport," Liz laughed.


* * *


"So how did you get on with the old man?" Michael called as everyone pitched in to get the breakfast things ready.

Liz and Maria were making the coffee, while Michael and Max laid the table with cups, saucers and plates. They set out glasses and filled a pitcher with orange juice.

"I almost forgot," Liz indicated her desire to hear this as well. "It was the whole reason you went back to Paris. Why did it take you so long?"

"First, I had to set everything up to prevent my father from kidnapping me again," Max told them.

He went on to explain how he briefed some friendly journalists about a potential story that would make a rather sensational headline. He told them how he had threatened to have his father exposed as a control freak who had gone over the top, and his best friend and his wife as some sort of sexual deviant. Coupled with the Ambassador's son's seduction of a married woman on her honeymoon, Max explained how his father saw sense and decided to back away.

"Well, I can see how all of this intrigue had kind of scrambled your brain, Max," Maria commented as they all sat down at the table.

"How's that?" Max narrowed his eyes, trying to work out Maria's punch line.

"We got the juice, the coffee... but where's the breakfast?" She started to laugh. "You forget to get the breakfast."

"That's just where you're wrong," Max reached behind him and lifted a large deep, box.

"They're not at their best," he shrugged, "but they still take some beating."

Reaching into the box, Max pulled out a large croissant and placed it on Liz's plate.

"Are they..." her eyes widened.

"Oh, yes," Max grinned, licking his lips. "The best in all Paris. The perfect accompaniment for breakfast.".

Liz was soaking wet in seconds.


* * *


"So Maria," Liz was grinning as she ate her croissant, deciding that they tasted far better when wearing fewer clothes. "Did Michael paint you?"

"No," Maria shook her head. "But it's not like we had a lot of time, did we Michael?"

Michael started to choke. From the deep red color he had turned, Liz knew that that the two of them had spent the night together. Max's hand covered hers, giving her a reassuring squeeze. Max had already told her that Michael would treat her right.

"So what are you guys going to do today?" Maria asked.

"Just hang around, I guess," Liz nodded, looking over at Max. "I mean, we accomplished what we came to do. We both have somewhere to live. Are you going to be okay commuting to your college?"

"I'll be fine," Maria nodded. "It's not like it's miles away, right? The 'T' stops just up the road. I think I might make my way there this afternoon. You know, to see how long it takes me, check out the campus..."

"Check out the guys," Max winked.

Maria blushed with a quick sideways glance at Michael.

"I'll come with you," Michael seemed unaffected by Max's comment. "If we leave now, we could have lunch in town. Have you ever had clam chowder?"


A little after they left, Liz's cell phone started to ring. She excused herself from Max and went out onto his balcony to take the call.

"My father," she explained when she returned to the room. "He wasn't too happy when I told him out living arrangements."

"Are you okay?" Max pulled her into a hug.

"Yeah," she nodded. "He has to learn that I'm not a little girl anymore, Max. I know it's hard for him. But it would be harder for me to try and take things slowly like he wants me to."

"He loves you," Max nodded. "You'll always be his little girl, no matter how old you are. So don't fuss about something you can't change. Maybe let him believe you are taking things slowly, without lying to him. Let him know that I have two bedrooms. If he somehow gets the impression that one is your room..."

"God," Liz shook her head. "You have all the qualities of a diplomat."

"Don't even say that!" Max gasped with fake horror.

"Let's go into town," Liz pulled back from her hug. "I'm flying home on Sunday, and I think I'd like to see a little of the city that's going to be my... our home for the next five years. And I've never had clam chowder, either."


Liz was amazed, although not surprised that Max seemed to know as much about Boston as he did Paris. He showed everything he could think of, including the tacky 'Cheers' bar.

Her favorite place by far, perhaps because it had a feel of Paris to it, was Quincy Market, and Faneuil Hall.

"Look who it is," a familiar voice called out when they were sitting at a table outside of Starbucks, drinking a cup of coffee.

"Kyle," Liz groaned and shook her head.

Walking across the open square and heading toward them was Kyle Valenti. On his arm was Pam Troy; they had obviously made up. With him was a small group of young men, roughly Kyle's age.


"Look everyone, it's my cheating slut of a wife."

Max started to rise, but Liz's hand on his arm stopped him.

"Hey, buddy," Kyle called, determined to get a rise out of his replacement. "The least you can do is thank me for busting her in for you. I bet she never told you how we were always doing the dirty in the back of my car, huh? She couldn't put out fast enough. Of course, I bet she told you otherwise."

"You know," Max smirked. "That sort of information is probably best kept to yourself. But I admire your honesty. It's not every man that would admit to having such a small man... erm, in your case, boy hood."

"What the fuck you talking about?" Kyle's eyes narrowed.

"You just admitted to me that your dick can't be more than an inch or two long, hard."

"Fuck all you know," he grinned. "No one's complained yet."

"Probably laughing to hard," Max chuckled. "'Cause, you know, when I made love to Liz for the first time... did I tell you how hot it was? Man, we were sizzling. Anyway, when I made love to her that first time, she still had her hymen. So if you got all hot and heavy with her as often as you claim you did, you never once reached it yourself."

Kyle's friends started to laugh.

"Yeah, you ain't so tough," Kyle glared at Max. "An I got me some good buddies who would be happy to pound your lights out. Both here, and in Roswell. Big, mean hockey playing sons of bitches. All I gotta do is ask 'em."

"Your buddies here will probably be too busy trying to maintain the marks they have to meet in order to play hockey," Max shook his head. "And they just won't have time to come looking for me. And as for your buddies in Roswell... Remember that I have connections, okay? It won't be a slap on the wrist they get from your father. Oh, no. Mess with me and you mess with some heavy-duty dudes. Diplomatic relations and all that. But I'll let you find that out for yourself."

"You can kiss my ass for a divorce, Liz," Kyle snarled, not liking that he had not shown up either Liz or Max. "I won't give you one. No matter how hard you try."

"You are such a moron, Kyle Valenti," Liz shook her head.

"And you were head over heels in love with me," he smirked.

"Correction," she rolled her eyes. "I was young, stupid and I thought I was in love. And as for a divorce?" She shook her head again. "Don't need one." She made a show of looking at her watch. "As of ten minutes ago, our marriage was annulled. That means by law, it never happened. You are not now nor have you ever been my husband."

"You loved me once," he reiterated, not sounding half as confident as he was only moments ago.

This meeting had not gone how he had planned. Beside him, Pam started to fidget. She was not feeling very comfortable just now. Kyle had been made to look a complete fool in front of her and his new friends. And she, as his girlfriend, was looking just as foolish.

"I think that's your cue to leave," Max nodded.

"I can't believe you told them about our first time," Liz gave his shoulder a playful slap.

"And I can't believe you told me you heard nothing about your annulment," he gave her a look, but couldn't hold too long. He started to smile. "That's awesome news."

"My Dad texted me," she lifted her phone. "I was going to tell you but Kyle turned up."

"This is turning into the thirteenth best day ever," Max pulled Liz into a hug.

"So what were the others," she pinched the skin on his stomach.

"The twelve days I spent with you in Paris," he smiled at her.


* * *


"Hello?" Maria answered her cell phone as the young quartet was clearing away the plates from the evening meal. "Oh, hi, Mom."

Maria listened while her mom was obviously giving her a lecture. Michael, Liz and Max were pulling faces at her, trying to make her laugh. Maria pulled a 'stop it' face and sat down, frowning.

"Yeah, she's here, Mom, but... No, I really don't think... I'll tell her, Mom," Maria finally sighed. "Yes, I'll tell her. But what she does about it is up to her. And he only has himself to blame."

"What was that about?" Liz gave a very worried frown.

She knew that Maria's Mom was talking about her. And from the last comment, Kyle, too. Was this a new attempt at reconciliation via Maria's Mom and Jim Valenti?

"That was my Mom."

"No kidding," Michael dropped into the seat next to her. "You told her you flashed at a strange dude and now you're moving in with him?"

"Hah," Maria rolled her eyes. "After some of my Mom's exploits, that's a splash in the ocean. One time, she dated this country and western singer, and you know what he wanted to do? He wanted to..."

"Maria," Liz interrupted her. "So what did your mom have to say? What do you have to tell me?"

"It's Kyle," she sighed.

"He called his Dad, right? I told him the marriage was annulled today. Maybe he's hoping he can still pull something out of the fire."

"Well, maybe," Maria shrugged. "Only, he's in hospital."

"Hospital?" Liz exclaimed.

Even though she was angry with him for how he had humiliated her, and his subsequent treatment of her since, she certainly did not want to see any harm befall him.

"What happened?"

"You spoke with him today?"

"Uh huh," Liz nodded.

"He tried to make some trouble for us earlier," Max joined Liz's side. His hand melded with hers. "What happened to him?"

"I guess he couldn't handle the news of the annulment," Maria shrugged. "He went and got himself drunk. You know that stature on the edge of the common? The one that got put up for those colored soldiers that Matthew Broderick led during the civil war?"

"Yeah," Michael answered for everyone.

Both he and Max had shown it to their respective partners while they were in Boston, earlier.

"He climbed it," Maria shook her head. "He was standing on the horses head, trying to get on up to the top when he slipped. His leg got caught on one of the bronze rifles and he's ripped all his knee ligaments."

"Ouch," Max winced.

"Oh, poor Kyle," Liz frowned.

"That's not all," Maria nodded at Liz's comment. "The doctor thinks that the damage he's sustained means he can't play hockey. He might lose his scholarship."

"So what is it your mother wants Liz to do about it?" Max was thinking of some of Maria's comments.

"Well," she looked a little awkward. "She wants Liz to visit Kyle... alone... and cheer him up. She says that maybe if he thought..."

"I'm sorry he hurt himself, Maria," Liz shook her head. "And I'm sorry he might lose his scholarship. But he's responsible for his own actions. No one made him cheat on me like that. No one made him want to use me like he planned. And no one made him get drunk. He did all that by himself. I'll send him a get well card, but only because he's a friend from home."

"And your mom thought that Liz should dump Max and get back together with this guy?" Michael seemed amazed.

"What you don't know is that my Mom is dating 'this guys' Dad," Maria shrugged. "So that's him talking, not my Mom. She's too good to say no to him, and hurt his feelings. So she's letting me be the bad guy."

"Well..." Liz stood up with a bright smile. "It's Saturday tomorrow. Maria and I go home to pack, and then we all move back to Boston for the next chapter in our life stories."

"I can promise you one thing about this life story of yours, Liz Parker," Max grinned and he pulled her into another hug.

"What's that?" she smiled at him.

"It's going to be long, exciting, and it's going to have a very, very happy ending."

"I prefer happy beginnings," Maria smiled at the pair of lovers. "So save your ending and just have a long and thrilling series of beginnings, okay? The beginning of your college life together, the beginning of your adult life together, the beginning of your marriage, the beginning of your family..."

"Now that," Max grinned, nuzzling his lips behind Liz's ear, "sounds like a plan."


* * *


Guess what?

It's the end.

Ooooo! Sorry I had to do that to you, but I never had any intention to take this story beyond this point. I wanted to keep it just with Max and Liz, and not blossom out into a full couples story. So... I really have nothing else to write.
I do hoe you enjoyed it though. Thanks for reading, and thanks for all you comments, especially regarding my rather tame and monotonously repeated sex scenes, okay? :wink:

Thanks for the nominations and youe votes! :)

Wayne
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