Author: lizard_queen/Ki-ki/Kris
Couples: It doesn't really have specific couples, since this is about revenge, but i guess it is essentially based on A/I and there may be some M/L in there, so CC?
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Rating: ADULT - serious.
Disclaimer: Don't own it. Not my property. The title is from APC's song The Noose. Dont own that either.
Summary: Pay Back's a Bitch. Even the dead can get even....
A/N: I dont know why i'm posting this now since i still have the last two chapters to write, but anyhoo. Three little things i want to point out...
- 1. This is a fan fic about revenge. If your a fan of Tess, i suggest not reading this. If your a fan of Alex, then this is for you. This is merely a fic that i felt like writing, so please, if you have any negative oppinions about the nature of this fic and the things my characters will do, keep them to yourselves. I go by the simple rule, if you dont agree, dont read it.
2. This fic will deal with suicide and death, hence the name 'The Noose'. I tried to make it not so pretty, so if your not into any of that, dont read it.
3. This fic will only be 6 chapters long. At the moment, i'll update once every two weeks until i finish the last two chapters. Since its taken me 6 months to get the first 4 chapters written, you can see why its going to be every 2 weeks instead of every week.
Now, without further ado, i give to you the product of my little evil mind...
EDIT: Forgot to mention that this set after CYN.

<center>Chapter 1</center>
“I’m more than just a little curious
How you’re planning to go about making your amends…
…To the dead”
– A Perfect Circle, The Noose
Guilt. It eats at you until you’re nothing but a quivering mess, crying, curled up on the floor as the voices in your head tell you that all you have to do is pull the trigger and it’ll be over, they’ll disappear to haunt someone else, and you’ll be free…
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Tess Harding walked down the large stairs inside of the Roswell Mall, swinging her shopping bags as she walked with a bounce in her step. Everything was falling into place.
Max was finally starting to remember their past life and slowly but surely giving into destiny, the book was decoded and hidden away safely until the time came where she was pregnant and they needed to return home to Antar… and there was no longer one Liz Parker and her band of babbling humans standing in the way of re-claiming the throne.
The death of Alex Whitman was worth the effort for a number of reasons. The destiny book was decoded and Tess no longer had to worry that Alex would break out the mind warp and tell Max about what she was making him do. It was one less human to worry about getting in the way of destiny, and one less human that could find out her ulterior motive, but most importantly… Alex’s death caused a rift. Not just between Max and Liz, but between humans and aliens.
The aliens were vulnerable at a time like this, needing guidance that the humans would normally give… Max was vulnerable. Liz had always been the one he would confide in, the one he would run to in a time of crisis, but now Liz was out of the picture. Now, Max had no choice…he was being pushed towards Tess.
A sly smile featured on Tess’s face as she strolled down the main hallway of the mall, casually gazing into shops that she passed by. She needed an entirely new wardrobe, something that would make Max cream his jeans at the sight of her and be sure to put all thoughts of Liz Parker out of his head for good.
She stopped in front of Agent Provocateur, looking through the window of a mannequin that was clothed in only a scrap of lace. Her smile widened as she pictured Max’s reaction when he saw what she looked like dressed in something from this expensive store.
Her shopping spree was a small reward she was giving herself for disposing of a threat to the deal she had with Khivar. She knew that if Nasedo were alive today he would be proud of her accomplishment, so this was her reward… and if all went to plan, Max’s as well.
It had been only two weeks since she had fixed a major problem by killing one measly human with just a small nudge in her mind, and even though she appeared in mourning when in the presence of the others, she was far from grieving. In fact, Tess felt exhilarated knowing that she had the power to take a life. If only she could get Liz Parker alone one day…
She turned on her heels, heading for the entrance of the overly priced shop, but stopped dead in her tracks when someone spoke to her from behind.
“Tess.” The familiar voice called. She spun around, positive she was just imagining the person when she saw that no one was behind her. Letting out a huff of annoyance, she turned back around and came face to face with someone who shouldn’t be there.
Tess’s eyes widened as she stared at the person standing in front of her, looking less than dead. He smiled down on her in his own goofy way that made all the girls think he was adorable, and her entire face paled.
“A-Alex?” she choked out from all the shock. How was it possible? He was dead… she even killed him. She saw the blood drip from his mouth and nose. She saw the stain on the carpet that she made Kyle clean. She helped carry his limp body to the car. She killed him.
She wanted to reach out and touch his smiling face, to feel his flesh and make sure he was real, but instead Tess pinched the outside of her thigh and blinked, needing to make sure she wasn’t imagining Alex standing right in front of her, that he wasn’t living. She opened her eyes and found herself face to face with… no one.
The space in front of her was clear and quite, with this half of the mall basically deserted, pardoning the occasional lone shopper heading for the exit. She shook her head to clear her thoughts, trying to forget how real he looked standing in front of her. Looking down at her watch, she noticed how late it was getting and decided to call it a night, knowing that the mall would be closing soon.
“I have nothing; I might as well be dead…”
Tess jumped when she heard the eerie whisper from behind her, chills running down her spine and causing the hairs on the back of her neck to stand up at full attention. There was no mistaking the voice, or the pleading tone that came along with the memorable words.
The bags that were once in her hands were now tipped over on the floor beside her as her heart rate and breathing rapidly sped up. She swung around, fully prepared to blast the person who was playing these tricks on her… but once again there was no one there.
The memory of the words flashed through her mind but she pushed it into the background, not wanting to show any emotion. Nasedo always said that emotion was a weakness, a normal human reaction when they had no other option.
Tess had options, and emotion wasn’t one of them. She felt a gnawing feeling in the pit of her stomach but brushed it off to the side as she picked up the bags that were tipped on the floor beside her, not realising that her hands were shaking until she felt the vibrations against her leg where her arm was resting. Sweat was beading on her brow and her breathing was getting shallower and faster.
“You destroyed my mind…”
“Shit!” Tess yelped when the familiar voice once again floated into her ears, this time accompanied by the warm breath of the person against her skin. Swinging around again to face the horrendous person who felt the need to play a practical joke, she was once again met with nothing.
Her face was pale and her heart beating frantically as she stood in a deserted mall, surely going insane. Sweat beaded on her forehead and under her arms, her mouth suddenly dry as she cautiously stared at her surroundings, spinning in a slow circle, waiting for something to jump out at her. Swallowing audibly once Tess was sure that no one was near by, she turned and quickly walked towards the entrance, breaking out into a sprint when she once again felt the hair on the back of her neck rise from the eerie silence that surrounded her.
Sleep, she just needed sleep. She had had a big day and it was finally catching up to her. If she could just go home and sleep, then everything would be fine. She would wake up in the morning feeling fresh and alive, and not hearing the voices of her last victim.
Tess burst through the double doors of the mall and ran towards her car, her high heels slipping slightly in a small puddle on the ground as she ran blindly in the dimly lit car park that was shadowed by the night.
She drove the entire way home with the radio turned off, jumping at every sound that went bump in the night. A car backfiring a few blocks away had her slamming on the brakes and frantically searching around for any intruder.
She stopped, closing her eyes and breathing in and out deeply. “I need to calm down,” she thought to herself, willing her hand to stop trembling and her heart to return to normal speed. This was not normal. It was almost as if she was… scared?
But that was an insane thought. She didn’t get scared, unless she had to play the damsel in distress role in the hope that Max would be her night in shining armour. Fear was too human, and there was no way she would ever allow herself to sink that low.
When she finally reached the Valenti’s, she bolted out of the car and up the veranda, fumbling with her keys as she hysterically tried to open the door. In the end she gave up and just used her powers, rushing inside before slamming the door closed behind her.
She leant back against the closed door, stretching her neck back so her head was resting against the thick wood as she let out the deep breath, shaky she had been holding since she left the mall.
“Tess?”
Kyle’s voice coming from the couch made her jump and clutch a hand to her chest as she tried to calm herself down and not have a heart attack. She closed her eyes and tried to slow down her heart rate.
“You okay?” Kyle’s concerned voice drifted up to her. He had watched with a bemuse expression as she had run into the house and slammed the door closed, looking like she had seen a ghost with her face so pale she could blend in with the White House.
“Yeah… I… uh… I’m just tired.” Was her unsteady reply as she ran a hand down her face in frustration. She could blast whatever this thing was to kingdom come in a millisecond, so why was it making her so damn freaked out?
Excusing herself from the room, Tess walked down the corridor and into the bathroom. She unconsciously turned on the tap and splashed the cool water on her face, leaning over the sink as the liquid dripped off her skin and ran down the drain.
She raised her eyes to take in her hideous looking form, but her reflection wasn’t alone. Standing behind her mirror image was the haunting figure of her last casualty. Alex Whitman stared back at her with a perplexed face and gave a small wave, his expression turning into a scowl as he stared at her harder. The glass shattered in front of her eyes, distorting her reflection and the reflection of the ghost behind her. In one swift motion she had turned around in horror, her hands clutching the sink behind her for support as she stared at the blank cream wall of the bathroom. Her wide eyes searched the room, but she was all alone…
Slowly, the dripping noise of the tap penetrated her mind and she turned back around to face the broken mirror, her legs feeling weak as she turned of the tap and stared at her wrecked refection with half lidded eyes. Her face was pale and there were dark bags that haunted her eyes. Her lips were white and there was a light layer of sweat covering her forehead.
But that wasn’t the most disturbing bit about what she saw in the mirror. One large, crack ran across the centre of the mirror, corresponding with the position of her neck. Her breath lodged in her throat, along with the scream that threatened to crumble the rest of the house. A red liquid squeezed out of the crack and dripped down the glass, making the effect of her neck cut and bleeding.
Her hand instantly went up to her neck, frantically searching her skin only to find that it was perfectly fine. Her gaze was trained on the red substance slowly dripping down the mirror, the familiar crimson colour and the thickness that could only be blood.
She blinked, and it was gone.
Tess’s raspy voice echoed off the walls of the small room as she stared at herself and the cracked mirror with horror.
“What’s happening to me?”
TBC.... 2 weeks.