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FSU/MSW-94 I don't think Michael and Maria will be blaming anything. It was what they both wanted.
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Alien_Friend There really was no other way he could prove he was straight, was there?
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begonia9508 Michael totally deserved it.
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Game On
“Where did Maria and Michael go?”
Liz's voice, so close to his ear, startled Max. He'd been so lost in the euphoria of holding her close to him and being able to touch her and smell her that he had forgotten about the rest of the world.
He lifted his head and looked around but couldn't see any sign of his 'boyfriend' or Maria. Michael was probably telling Maria the truth right now, he realized. Time for him to do the same. “Can we go somewhere a little quieter? I need to tell you something.”
“Sure,” Liz agreed. “But let's get another drink first, I’m kind of thirsty.”
Max nodded in agreement. He could use a drink to dampen the butterflies in his stomach. They went back to the table where a waiter materialized almost immediately. Liz opted for another Brokuko cocktail while Max ordered a beer.
As they waited for the waiter to return with his beer, Max decided to ask Liz a question that had been bugging him all day. “Liz, what happened between Michael and Maria? Michael is very vague about the whole thing.”
Liz regarded him for a moment as she considered how to answer. “Well, I can only tell you what Maria told me... They were working together at the Crashdown, there was an attraction. They acted on it. They were supposed to be just fuck buddies. But it grew into something more, at least it did for Maria. But when she told Michael she wanted a real relationship, he broke up with her. I always figured that he just couldn't handle his emotions or didn't want to be tied down in a relationship. But I guess, I was wrong about that. He's clearly madly in love with you.”
Max squirmed uncomfortably and Liz hid a smile. It was mean of her, but she was beginning to understand why Maria enjoyed torturing them so much. Max was so adorable when he blushed.
The waiter came back with the beer, Max stood up eagerly and to take it from him. He couldn't wait to get Liz away from the crowds and admit the truth.
But as he turned around to lead her away from the table, his eyes landed on a familiar face. He immediately looked away and prayed that he hadn't been spotted. But, too late.
“Max Evans?” A loud voice called.
Max swore under his breath before smiling as the blonde woman rushed over to him and airkissed his cheeks. “Hello Linda.”
“Max, it's been forever,” Linda drawled. “I didn't expect to see you here. How are you?”
“I'm good, great. How are you?”
“Wonderful,” Linda gushed. Her eyes fell on Liz and she smiled and held out her hands. “Hello, I’m Linda Galloway. Lovely to meet you.”
Liz shook her hand. “Hello Linda.”
“Linda and I were at college together,” Max explained. He looked around for an escape route. He wanted to get away from her as fast as he could. Linda had two qualities which made her a great journalist but a dangerous person to know if you didn't want the whole world knowing your secret. She could sniff out a secret at a hundred paces. And she was ruthless at digging out all the dirty details.
“So how do you know the happy couple?” Linda asked.
“We know Brody from Roswell,” Liz answered.
Max winced as Linda's eyes lit up. He could tell that she'd already made the connection. They had known Brody during his mental breakdown. “How do you know them?” He asked, hoping that by reminding her of her friendship with them, she wouldn't try to get a story from him.
“Oh, my date is an old family friend of the bride,” Linda said with a dismissive wave of the hand. “So, Roswell, that's interesting.”
“Not really,” Max cut in quickly. “Linda, it was lovely to talk to you but we have-”
But Linda had already latched onto him. Her finger nails were already digging into his arm. “No stay, I want to talk to you and your lovely date.”
“Oh, I’m not his date,” Liz said brightly. “Max is here with his boyfriend. I’m just a friend.”
Linda's eyebrows shot up to her hairline and she stared at Max in shock. Max glared at Liz. Just great! By midnight, everybody he had been at school with, and very probably, every journalist and writer in the country would know that he was gay.
Liz just smiled innocently at him and sipped her drink.
She watched as Linda tried to grill Max about his lovelife, his boyfriend and many other personal details. Max squirmed and evaded as much as he could but Linda was unrelenting in her quest to know the full details. He had to continue the ruse for the sake of his own story and he wanted to protect Brody from her too. So Max had no choice but to tell her all the story he and Tess had concocted.
Liz sipped her drink as she watched Max being interrogated and when the pink cocktail was finished, she immediately held up the empty glass and gestured for a waiter to bring another. Occasionally, Max would cast pleading looks her way. In normal circumstances, she would have helped Max get away, but either Maria, or the Brokukos were a very bad influence on her and she was enjoying the show so much, she pretended not to notice.
It was only when the band launched into a version of Katy Perry's 'I kissed a Girl' that Liz decided to drag Max away, and even then it was only because she sensed another opportunity to make Max squirm.
“Ohmigod, I love this song,” she squealed. She grabbed his arm and dragged him away from Linda who was mid-sentence.
“I kissed a girl and I liked it, the taste of her cherry chapstick,” she sang loudly and danced around wildly. Liz had never been blessed with a singing voice, and her drunken state was making it even worse. And while she was a natural dancer, the alcohol in her system sent her dancing the way of her singing.
Max had to duck to avoid being beamed in the head by her empty cocktail glass. He managed to grab hold of her hand and took the glass from her and handed it off to a passing waiter. “How many of them have you had?”
“I dunno, like, four, five?” Liz guessed, still dancing around.
He did a quick mental tally; Four noxious cocktails, a glass of champagne before dinner, three glasses of wine at dinner, and another glass of bubbly during the toast. Liz was wasted.
“I kissed a girl just to try it, I hope my boyfriend don't mind it,” Liz sang loudly. She stopped dancing suddenly and smiled slyly at Max. “Maax, have you ever kissed a girl?” She asked.
“Um... Liz, let's get you a drink of water and some food,” he suggested.
“I'm sure that Michael wouldn't mind. He kissed a girl. He did more than kissing. Maybe you should try it.”
“Um, let's just sit down,” Max said. But he couldn't move her. Liz wasn't budging and he didn't want to manhandle her.
“How do you know you're gay if you've never kissed a girl?” Liz asked.
“Uh, I guess, you just know these things,” Max said uncertainly. “I mean, how do you know you're not gay? Have you ever kissed a girl?”
“Sure,” Liz nodded as if it was no big deal. “Lots of times.”
Max was thunderstruck. Visions of Liz kissing another girl raced through his mind.
Liz grinned at him and moved closer to him, she pressed against his body, her hips grinding slowly. “Us girls we are so magical, soft skin, red lips, so kissable, hard to resist, so touchable, too good to deny it.”
Max was frozen. He bit his inner cheek and clenched his fists. He was so turned on right now.
Liz flashed a look of triumph at him and backed away, still dancing slowly and provocatively. All Max could do was stand and stare as Liz shimmied and swayed. Her dancing had a hypnotic effect on him. He finally managed to rouse himself from his stupor when he noticed Michael standing on the edge of the dancefloor. He breathed a sigh of relief and made his way to him.
The grin on Micheal’s face told Max all he needed to know. “I take it you had more luck with Maria than I’ve had with Liz,” he said.
Michael raised an eyebrow. “You haven't told her yet?”
“I haven't had a chance. Where's Maria?”
“Talking to Brody,” Michael told him, pointing Maria out. But as he spoke Maria sauntered back in their direction and smirked at Max.
“Hi Max. Are you having a good time?”
“Not as good as Liz,” Max told her glibly. “She's wasted.”
Maria watched Liz for a minute and shook her head. “Nah, she's fine. Trust me, Liz can handle her drink. She's just very merry right now and that brings the devil out in her. You'll know she's wasted when the tears come. She gets very weepy when she's drunk.”
“OK,” Max said uncertainly. “Are you sure?”
“Yeah, I’ve had plenty of nights out with Liz to know when she's wasted and when she's just having a good time.” Maria shot him a grin, then winked at Michael before dancing her way towards Liz.
“OK, so tell me what you told Maria,” Max pleaded.
“I told her I wasn't gay, she didn't believe me, so I proved it. I proved it hard.”
Max stared at Michael with a mixture of envy and amazement as the truth of just how lucky Michael had gotten sunk in. “You cheated on me?” He joked.
Michael laughed. “Sorry man, you're a great guy and all. I just need to be with somebody with breasts.”
“I thought we'd be forever,” Max said with a fake sniff, causing the two of them to laugh.
“Mariaaaa,” Liz squealed when she spotted her friend. She wagged her finger at her. “What have you been up to?”
“Better question, is what I have been under,” Maria smirked. “Michael.”
Liz giggled. “I knew you liked him.”
“What are you doing to poor Max?” Maria asked, brushing aside the mention of her feelings for Michael.
“I've taken a leaf from your book,” Liz laughed. “He wants to tell me the truth but I’m not letting him. I feel a bit mean, but he's so cute. I want another drink! I love these cocktails.”
The devil is strong in you, child,” Maria joked. She summoned a waiter over and pointed to the drinks on his tray. “The orange one is the 'Dishi', right ?”
The waiter nodded, so Maria grabbed two and handed one to Liz. “Try these ones. They're nicer than the pink ones.”
Liz took a drink and threw her hand in the air. “Wooh.”
Maria laughed. She looked over her shoulder and saw Max throw his hands up in exasperation. Her eyes drifted to Michael who winked at her at gave her a 'come hither' stare. “Liz, I’m going to go... you have fun. And stick to the orange drinks, OK?”
“Sure,” Liz agreed.
Maria left her dancing on her own and joined Michael and Max by the edge of the floor.
“Are you sure that giving her more drinks is a good idea?” Max asked.
“Relax, dude,” Maria smiled. “The orange ones are for the children. They're non-alcoholic. Liz doesn't even realize.”
Max relaxed briefly, but he tensed quickly when he noticed another guy dance up towards Liz. “Excuse me, I’m just going to go...” he hurried back onto the floor to claim Liz and chase off the new guy.
“Did he ever stop being in love with her?” Maria asked as she watched Max and Liz dance.
Michael shook his head. Then he narrowed his eyes and stared at Maria. Realization dawned on him. “You knew the whole time, didn't you? You were just playing with us.”
“D'uh,” Maria laughed. “I figured it out about thirty seconds after Brody told me that you were Max's date. Like you could be gay. And Max has been in love with Liz his whole life. I knew he wasn't gay either. So I had some fun.”
“Does Liz know?”
“That Max is in love with her? No. Even though I’ve told her eleventy-billion times. She didn't really believe me that he was straight at first either, but she does now. That's why she's teasing him.”
“Hmm.”
Maria leaned closer to Michael and ran her hand down his bicep. “Listen, I’m just going to go show my face and then we go back upstairs again. You can show me how straight you are.”
“OK. Don't be long.”
“I won't.”
Michael watched her until she was out of sight and then went back to watching Max and Liz. Max had an expression of anguished frustration on his face as Liz was once again dancing sexily against him.
Normally, Michael would have been happy to let Liz have her fun and mess with Max's head. But Michael felt that he owed Max. He had messed things up for Max that morning when he lobbed the gob without looking to see who Max was talking to. So he caught Max's attention and beckoned him over.
Max told Liz he'd be back in a minute, then came over to Michael, keeping an eye out for the guy who'd been sniffing around her earlier. “What's up?”
“Liz knows you're straight,” Michael told him bluntly. “Maria knew we were lying straight away. That whole performance earlier was just to mess with us. Well, me probably. You were just collateral damage. But she told Liz and looks like Liz is having some fun of her own.”
“Are you serious?” Max asked.
Michael nodded.
“Huh.” Max looked over at Liz who was smiling and beckoning him back to the floor. “That's interesting.”
“Yep.”
Max grinned. “Well, two can play at that game.”
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