The Broken Vow (UC; POLAR; MATURE) Ch.18 01/11/06 [WIP]

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The Broken Vow (UC; POLAR; MATURE) Ch.18 01/11/06 [WIP]

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<center>The Broken Vow </center>

Author:
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Rating: R

Genre: Angsty; Alien :D

Disclaimers: I don't own any of the Roswell characters, cause if I did, the show will still be on. ;-)

Summary: After "Busted". Max does find a ship and leaves to Antar, leaving Liz in Utah, where she's charged for the "Sam's Quick Shop" incident and the only person to get her by is the last person she expected...Michael Guerin, who plans to break her out.

Author's Note: Hi, this is my first Polar fic, so I would love to hear FB if I'm doing this whole Polar thing right. Oh, and this is influenced by PolarDreaming's challenge, from PA, so I hope I do it justice.





<center>Prolouge </center>


<center>Criminal Court Trail</center>


“Liz. It’s still not too late. All you have to do is…”

“No. Mom, I’m not selling Max out.” Liz retorted, cutting her mother off before she could finish her plea.

“Elizabeth...” Jeff Parker began to speak, sending chills up Liz’s spine at the sound of her proper first name. “Your mother and I have begged…pleaded for you to do the right thing and-and I’m afraid you leave us no choice…”

“Jeff.”

“Nancy, please.” Jeff warned, holding up his hand to stop her, advising her not to interfere with the ultimatum he was about to bestow on his daughter. “You either turn Max in-or-or you can forget about us seeing you in the prison he so willingly letting you be sentenced to.” Jeff threatened, watching as his term sent a spear through Liz’s heart, but stood firmly on his option and awaited her response, which he could assume already, by the way she was looking at him…apologetic.

“Dad…I’m sorry.” Liz answered with her voice trembling, knowing that no matter what option she would take, she was sentenced to prison no matter what, only that if she refused her father’s ultimatum, she was sentenced to a windowless room.

“Well, then, I’m sorry too.” Jeff replied bitterly and sat back in his pew-like seat in utter disappointment, keeping his eyes in the direction of the stands while Nancy began to cry beside him.

“All rise, for the Honorable Judge Grey.”

“Be seated.” A middle-aged man directs as he adjusts himself in his raised stand and begins sorting through the case files. “Miss Parker.” The Judge calls out looking to the defendants’ table with his spectacles at the tip of his nose. Liz quickly gets up after her lawyer and then nods her head a little to acknowledge her presence. “After carefully reviewing you case, I have come to the decision that with all your academic achievements, you should have had the knowledge to stray clear of a situation like this or from those who dragged you into messes like these. Therefore, you leave me no choice but to sentence you to in Utah’s State Correctional Facility where you will serve no more than five years and no less then three with possible chance of parole.”

“Your Honor!” Liz’s lawyer protested, but aside from hearing her mother crying, all Liz could hear was the Judges anvil hammering at the spacer in attempts to restore order as she was taken away in complete dismay.


<center>Chapter One </center>

Quotes from “Busted”

<center>Utah’s State Correctional Facility – Infirmary

Eleven Months Later
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‘Let's go.’

‘What do you mean?’

‘Let's get out of here.’

‘Max, and then what? Just be on the run the rest of our lives? We'd never be able to go home again.’

‘That's not as bad as it sounds.’

‘No, max, I'm sorry, but that's just too far for me. I'm not ready to give up my home or my family.’

‘I wish we could trade places. ‘

‘No. No, no, no, Max. Ok, I don't. You're free. We came here for a reason because your son is in trouble. Now you need to go back and do what we came for. You know, see if your ship works. Come on. I don't want this to all be for nothing.’

‘I won’t leave you here. I promise. I’ll be back for you.’



“Ugh!” Liz gasped in hyperventilation as she awakened abruptly from her dream.

For the past month, she had been dreaming the same thing every night and awakened in the same part…when she hears Max’s broken vow. A vow to return and rid her of the life she is now sentenced to live. A life without her parents and a life without her friends.

Aside from her parents practically disowning her, Maria had refused to answer her phone calls and letters because of a heated argument the two had a day before her sentencing. She debated back and forth on how stupid Liz could have been for holding a gun, let alone, to follow along with Max’s ludicrous idea, for a child that was not even on their planet, a feeling that was mutual for the Valenti’s, who decided to follow in Maria’s footsteps.

Kyle’s buried hate for Max had resurfaced. Despising him for being responsible for his dad losing his job and now for Liz losing her freedom, cursing the day that aliens entered their lives.

And Isabel.

Isabel had completely proclaimed her hatred for her the day that Max left, blaming no one else but Liz for making her brother leave and not taking her. Isabel cried and shouted how Liz could stand to live with herself when she lied to her, reminding her that Liz had promised that she wasn’t going to take Max away, but did.

The guilt just sunk in and it would have been a zero to slim chance that Liz would’ve survived the first month, let alone eleven, if it wasn’t for Michael.


<center>~Flashback~

Vistor's Area

10 Months Ago
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“Michael?” Liz gasped in shock when she saw Michael standing in the visiting area with his hands jammed in his pockets.

“Hey.” Michael replied, noticing her puffy eyes and a fresh cut on her lip that was highlighted by her gray hospital-like clothes. “What happened?” He ask, about to touch her chin to get a better look at the cut, but Liz quickly moved to the nearest available table and sat down, waiting to know why he was there.

“How are my parents?” Liz asked in a sad tone as she looked at her hands avoiding his question.

“They’re good.” He replied, lowering his head and moved to the seat across from Liz as he pulled out a rolled up book from his back pocket and rolled it tighter in his hands while Liz fidgeted nervously with her fingers from the awkward silence. He could relate to not wanting to give a detail account of the abuse, and if it were up to him, no one would’ve ever known about what he had endured in the custody of Hank Whitman.

“What’s that?” Liz asked, breaking the silence as she looked from him to the book in his hand. Michael looked down to his hand and unrolled the book, revealing the title, Edgar Alan Poe: Classic Collection.

“I needed something to read on the way here.” Michael explained, snatching the book back under the table and shook his leg nervously as he looked away, expecting to hear some remark about his literature preferences clashing with his personal appearance, but didn’t. He looked to Liz seeing her fidgeting with her fingers again but with a look of guilt for putting him on the spot. “I read it on the bus.” He added, seeing her head snap up and look directly in his eyes.

“Can you read some to me?” Liz asked nervously. Michael just looked at her pensively for a moment, before looking down at the wrinkled book and opened up to the first section. Poems. And the first one was one of his favorite, “The Raven”.

“Once upon a midnight dreary,” He began, looking from the page to Liz, who lowered her head on the cold steel table and returned to reading, “While I pondered, weak and weary. Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore. While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping. As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.”

<center>~End of Flashback ~ </center>


And that’s how it began. A silent tradition of reading from that bent book for thirty minutes each year. Taking turns, one by one, page by page, they would read to each other and nothing more. No discussions of the outside world as well as the inside, just their own. One day, Michael had brought Liz a sketchbook and pencils, and while he read, she drew the image in her head, created by Poe’s words and Michael’s voice and when it was her turn to read, he would do the same.

A tradition she had become dependent of. But today, instead of reading her last part of A Fall of the House of Ushers, she had been forced to stay in the prisons’ infirmary after a brutal attack.

“Almost lost ya there, kiddo.” Liz heard a familiar voice beside her. Stephanie “Stevie” Orton, a convict and cell mate that befriended her, who was condemned to 15 years in UCF, for nearly killing a man who was twice her size. Hence her nickname “Stevie”, which was given to her from a fellow inmate who said she fought like a man, a good ally to have in her corner.

“How long have I been here?” Liz questioned, rubbing her forehead in attempts to make the pain stop from pulsing in her head.

“A week.” She replied and then pulled out a couple of letters from behind her. “That guy, Michael, was here. Left these for ya.” She informed her as she handed the letters to her. Liz looked surprised, slowly taking the letters with her IV pierced hand and sitting up slowly but painfully with Stevie’s help and began opening the letter. “I think it’s from a book.” She added, seeing Liz’s head snap up and look at her puzzled by her assumption.

“What?” Liz questioned with a weak laugh and then opened the letter to see that it was the last part of The Fall of the House of Usher. “How did-?”

“I saw him writing it down the first time, which is weird.” Stevie commented, scratching the top of her head displaying her confusion.

“What is?”

“Well, why write it when you can just tear the page out from the book?” She asked seeing Liz’s eyes open wide at the suggestion. Liz had been assigned to work in the library and Stevie had once commented on how the librarian position suited her. “He was kinda worrried for ya too when I told him you were in here.”

“He was?” Liz asked, surprised again.

“Yeah. He did the whole ‘I-can’t-believe-it-pacing-back-and-forth’ man thing.” She explained, while she stood up and imitated him by the end of the hospital bed, making Liz laugh by the sight of her imitating Michael to the “T”. “It’s good to see you smile.”

“It’s nice to have something to smile about again.” Liz replied, dropping her smile again when reality hit her.

Something? Don’t you mean someone?” Stevie asked teasingly as she wiggled her eyebrows in mischief and sat beside her again in time to catch Liz rolling her eyes in annoyance.

“It’s not like that with Michael.” Liz clarified, as she shook her head lightly with her eyebrows arched.

“Oh, Honey, who are ya trying to kid?” She asked, irritated by how naïve she was and then leaned forward to whisper to her in secrecy. “Whenever a woman says 'it’s not like that', it's like that, and trust me, between you two, it is definitely like that.” She concluded, standing up and waving good-bye to her before exiting the infirmary.

Liz shook her head on the ludicrous and then looked down when she realized she had his letters clenched tightly to her chest. Slowly releasing the hold, the letters set on her lap and she looked over the one she had opened that contained a ‘P.S.’.

‘P.S. I hope you’re okay Liz.’

She read through the chicken scratch and then released the second page that was clinging onto the back of the first with a click of her finger on the sheets, seeing the drawing of Edgar Alan Poe’s, “lost Lenore”. She held her breath when she noticed the resemblance of Michael’s version of the “lost Lenore” and how much it looked like her. Looking up to the door where Stevie had exited from, she hugged the letters tightly again and sunk back down slowly to think…about Michael Guerin.



<center>Visitor’s Area

Two Days Later
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“Michael. Hi. I got your letters.” Liz rambled, after two days of thinking about the two of them, walking in with an attempt to control her hurt back.

“Hey-” He greeted, with a sigh of relief about to pull her in for a hug when he notice the white brace on her arm. “What the hell happened to you?”

“So, um, from your letters, we’ve started on The Tell-Tall Heart.” Liz questioned, completely dodging his question as she sat down on their original table, tucking the loose strand of hair behind her ear and looked up to Michael, who had an unsettling look to match with his crossed arms.

“Liz, just cut the crap and tell me what happened?” He demanded, sitting down and pulling her closer from her elbows in order to examine her arm. “I can’t heal you.” He said disappointed, not looking at her but continuing his examination on her arm.

“Michael, don’t.” Liz pleaded, seeing him look up and caught a quick spark of guilt flickering in his eyes before he sat back on his chair, pulling out a new book. She looked up at him as she took the book and examined the cover, The Count of Monte Cristo. She had become accustomed to holding the Edgar Alan Poe book, in order to prevent it from rolling up, but this book was just as equally dented and rolled up, meaning he had been reading it before now. Shrugging the thought, she opened the book to the first page and began reading, “On the 24th of February, 1810, the look-out…”

Michael let her read the remainder of the time while he drew inside the sketch book he brought on his visits and began drawing, but not of Monte Cristo, instead he drew Liz, sitting and reading, while he planned. When her time was up, she handed him the book, but to her surprised found herself in Michael’s arms. “I’m gonna get you out.” He whispered and then pulled away, leaving her to watch him confused as he walk away and then turn to give her one last glance before he left the area completely.
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Anya wrote:Figures everyone but MIchael and Kyle didn't stand by Liz.
Actually, the only one that's stood by Liz is Michael. Kyle turned his back on Michael, Isabel, and Liz. He sort of blames her for bringing them in his life.
Polar Thestral wrote:I love how you have both characters saying more to each other and other characters when they are silent
Yeah, I've noticed how much the two had in common, the literature, the art, I just thought that bonded them more. The part where Liz sees the drawing Michael drew, she realized he sees her as his "lost Lenore". E.A.Poe was a very confused man and the only one that understood him was Lenore. I'm totally into the deeper meaning. Ask any Crash reader. That and cliffhangers. :twisted: Gotta love them cliffhangers. :D
Natz wrote:Well I have always enjoyed your stories, even though I am a dreamer. I like this story, it sounds great.
Good to have a regular Crash reader. :D Thank you. I wanted to try something new. First the Candy and now Polar. I think Polar is more easier cause I've always felt Liz and Michael had a unspoken connection. But I'm still a Dreamer. :lol: Hence the 20 fics lol. :wink:

lizandzackfan ~ Zack? Is that Zack from DA? Cause I just love him. :P

Thanks everyone else. I'm glad you guys like the banner and the fic. Thanks for reading agian.
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<center>Chapter 2

UCF - Cell Block A</center>


‘I’m gonna get you out.’

Michael’s words echoed through her head the entire night with her heart beating faster than it ever had. She could almost swear she was on the verge of witnessing her heart explode from her chest from the adrenaline that was rushing through her body. She wasn’t sure if it was the fear of what crazy idea Michael was planning to execute or the fact that he was going to be the one to get her out.

Sighing in deep thought, she turned to face the wall, seeing the picture of the “lost Lenore” she had taped up on the wall along side a picture of Michael she drew the previous night. He’s features had become so recognizable to her over the last year, features she needed to see to know that she could get by another day, just as long as she had a little piece of home with her.

She traced over the image of his eyes and thought to herself how terribly wrong she had judged Michael when they had first met. His eyes said more than his lips or criminal record ever could. He was broken. Trying to salvage what every piece of life he had that his adopted father and secret identity hadn’t destroyed.

‘I’m gonna get you out.’

She heard again. He sounded so sincere. But what if he just promised her freedom to give her a reason to get by another day? False hope? A good type of reverse psychology? Well, if there was one thing she learned about Michael Guerin, was that when Michael had something set in his mind, nothing would get in his way until he achieved it.


<center>Michael’s Apartment</center>

Michael searched desperately through his garbage, looking through old crumpled up paper that smelled like old milk, banana peels and Tabasco sauce, until he came upon a crumpled page from a magazine. After tossing all the garbage back into the garbage bin, he then moved to the half-island in his kitchen, and smoothed out the coffee stain paper on the counter top. Looking up to his refrigerator, to a charcoal sketch he drew of Liz’s eyes that was held on by an alien magnet he had gotten from the Crash Down and just smirked.


<center>Visitor’s Area

The Next Day
</center>

“Michael, no, promise me you won’t do anything dangerous.” Liz whispered as she leaned forward, pleading him with her words, but deep down inside, screaming for him to get her out.

“Liz. My plan is genius. I mean it practically out does frickin’ Shawshank Redemption.”

“Well, at least you weren’t thinking a spoon and meeting me at the end of a tunnel in a year.” Liz replied sarcastically, making Michael sit back on his chair with his arms crossed and looked to the side, irked by her comment. “Sorry. I didn’t mean-look. I’m thankful. Really I am. But Michael, this is just too dangerous.”

“It’s a piece of cake.” He retorted, moving up again and poking his finger down on the steel table. “I mean, we took on Pierce and his whole crew. I mean, look at these guys.” He said with an un-intimidated laugh as he pointed to two of the guards that were standing watch. “They’re a joke.”

“Maybe with the four or three of you, but Michael, it’s just you.” Liz warned, holding his wrist, a hold the both acknowledge simultaneously.

“I can handle it.” Michael assured her after scratching his eyebrow and sitting back. He glanced at the clock on the wall and then looked to Liz, pulling out the book from his back pocket and opened it to the page they left off in. He read on until their time was up and then grabbed his jacket from behind his seat and stood up ready to leave until he felt Liz pull on the end of his T-shirt.

“Please be careful Michael.” Liz pleaded, locking her gaze with his, a gaze that ended when he blinked and then nodded in agreement when he felt her tiny hand squeeze his wrist and then proceeded to the exit, looking back like he always did before leaving completely.


<center>Michael’s Apartment</center>

Michael came in his apartment, fully energized with adrenaline he was ready to burn off with a quick game of basketball in the park, but was surprised to see Isabel. She sitting on his couch, with her elbows on her knees and her mouth on her joined hands and she rocked her upper body nervously back and forth, stopping and standing up when she realized he was there.

“How’d you get in?” He asked, closing the door behind him and then moving to the joined room to grab his gym bag that was thrown in the corner.

“Well, nice to see you too, Michael.” Isabel replied sarcastically and watched him grab a basketball from the clutter in the corner of his room and then bring it back to the living room, where he shoved it into his gym bag. “Where have you been?”

“Around.” He answered, moving to his refrigerator and grabbing a Gatorade, turning to find Isabel right behind him. “What?”

“Around? Michael, I haven’t seen you in weeks. I was worried.”

“And I’ve been working.” Michael retorts and walks around her to toss the bottle in his bag.

“No, you haven’t. I’ve been to the Crashdown. Maria says you only work part-time now.” Isabel informs him, seeing him get irritated by her badgering by letting out a deep sigh of irritation as he placed his hands on his sides.

“Isabel, I work at Meta-Chem.” Michael answers and then points to the uniform hat he had tossed on top of the refrigerator and then looked back to her, seeing her skeptically looking back at him.

“Well, you hardly come around anymore.” Isabel pointed out as she jammed her hands in her coat pocket.

“I barely came around before.” He answered bluntly.

“Yeah, but now you don’t completely.” She said sadly, looking down at her shoes and then to him. “Just because Max is not here anymore…”

“We'll what? We’ll go shopping together?” He questioned in outrage. “Isabel, wake up. Look where I live. I don’t have a rich Mommy and Daddy to put a crappy roof over my head and Snapple in the fridge. I actually work.”

“And what the hell is that suppose to mean?” Isabel questioned offended.

“Figure it out.” He answered, looking face to face with her as she looked him in the eye.

“You know what?” She asked as she moved to the door. “It was a mistake coming here.”

“Yeah. Now. You should have came 10 months ago.” He huffed and then pulled out his gym shoes from his bag, seeing Isabel stop from the corner of his eye.

“Hey, I’ve been through hell. I lost my brother.”

“Isabel, he’s gone, not dead.” Michael corrected her with his hands on his side again.

“He left us Michael. He promised the three of us would never separate but we did.” Isabel confessed holding her lips with the back of her hand, trying to keep them from trembling.

It was obvious that she was right. Without Max, there was nothing linking the two anymore. When Max was there, Isabel tried so hard to erase her alien identity and try to live a normal human life, but Michael never wanted that. He wanted to know more about his other half and still did. He wanted to know life outside of Roswell, but knew Isabel could never leave if he’d ask her to, not now anyway, without Max.

“Well, think of it this way, you wanted a normal life, with your college dreams, your 90210, and your airhead friends, with Max gone, you can have that.” He suggested sarcastically, holding out his hands.

“Thanks a lot Michael.” She retorted in disgust and then turned on her heel and left his apartment, slamming the door behind her.


<center>UCF – Cell Block A</center>

“Ya gonna toss and turn all night?” Stevie asked, poking her head out from the bottom bunk to see Liz peek out down to her from her top bunk, only revealing her nose and eyes since her lips where covered by the end of the mattress.

“Sorry.”

“Thinking about you’re Picasso?” Stevie asked, wiggling her eyebrows and driving a laugh out of Liz.

“Um, yeah, but not in that way.” Liz answered with a laugh as she rolled her eyes.

“Sure. Whatever.” She snorted sarcastically and then tipped her chin to her. “So what’s up?”

“Nothing.” Liz replied with a sigh and then returned to lie on her side to look at the “lost Lenore” drawing. “Have you ever seen Shawshank Redemption?” Liz asked but heard no answer and assumed Stevie had fallen asleep again until she heard Stevie moving underneath and then felt her climb up to her bed.

“He helping you?” Stevie asked, climbing up fully and lying her back on the wall while Liz sat up, shaking her head lightly and hugged her knees to her. “Right, it’s better that way any ways.” She nodded, knowing deep down inside he was. “Listen, funny you should mention that movie.”

“Why?” Liz asked curiously.

“Well, I know I’m not going to be leaving this place anytime soon and I’d doubt I want to. As weird as it sounds, UCF has become a better home to me than the one I had on the outside.”

“Sorry.” Liz apologized, lowering her head.

“Why? You didn’t put me here.” Stevie answered with a shrug. “You’re alright Liz. You really don’t deserve to be here any ways. Whenever you’re around my neighborhood, talk to a guy named Finger at the Ruby Congo, he has a little welcome home package for me you might need.”

“Thank you Stevie.” Liz cried, pulling Stevie in for a hug.

“Under on condition though.” Stevie added, seeing Liz pull back and wiping her tears.

“What?” Liz asked sniffling.

“When you get to where you’re going, send me a picture of the wedding okay?” She asked, getting the biggest smile she had seen from Liz since she had arrived there.

“Okay.” Liz replied and then hugged her again.

“Do you know when?” Stevie asked pulling away.

“No. But knowing Michael, it’s gonna be soon.” Liz replied and then looked to the “lost Lenore” drawing again.
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Thanks a lot guys for your feedback. I just hope I'm doing the Polar thing right :( and soing the challenge justice.

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<center>Chapter 3

Michael’s Apartment</center>

“…promise me you won’t do anything dangerous.”

She said ‘dangerous’, not stupid or immature or careless, but dangerous. As insignificant as that may seem to anyone, to Michael, it was a long needed compliment, almost making him feel as if he indeed were second-in-command with some actual authority.

“Tomorrow.” Michael mumbled to himself, with his hands behind his head, as he looked up at his off-white ceiling while he lied on his couch and listened to Metallica’s interpretation of Mission Impossible’s theme song. An unsettling feeling swam in the pit of his stomach, a feeling of doubt, worry and a whole case of “what if’s”. What if he screwed up? What if they get caught? What if they lock Liz up longer because of his sudden bright idea? What if Isabel, Maria, or even Valenti found out?

But the biggest question, if his plan worked, where would he take her?


<center>The Crash Down</center>

“Eat up Genie.” Maria states as she sets Kyle’s hamburger in front of him and a red basket of Orbit Rings beside his plate, while he played with his small Buddha key ring.

“Thanks, I’m starved.” He announces, shoving five Orbit Rings in his mouth with his dirty, motor oil traced fingers, and shut his eyes, letting out a sigh of hunger relief before returning his look to Maria, who was watching humorously. “I tell yea. If you ever go spiritual, never do Gandhi.” He advises before shoving another handful of Orbit Rings in his mouth.

“Why? Did he like support table manners?” Maria questioned with a sarcastic laugh.

“Ha. Ha. Ha. Very funny.”

“Hey, enjoy me while you can.” Maria declared, opening her arms to display herself to him.

“Right. When are you leaving anyways?” He asked, taking a monster bite from his burger, not noticing the ketchup and mustard that squished out from the opposite end.

“Tommorow.” Maria answered as she sat down across from him with an ear-to-ear smile. “I can’t wait.”

“Well, just be careful Madonna.” Kyle warned in concern.

“Oh, relax, I’ll be with Dominique, oh, and Billy will be there. He doesn’t know it yet, but he will be.” She assured him with a smile.

“Controlling. Nice. I see you’re trying on your New Yorker shoes.” Kyle teased with a nod getting a smirk from Maria in agreement.

“Yeah, I pretty much got the sarcasm on lock, so I’m slowly attempting to achieve being obnoxious and loud.”

“Um, uh, nope, I think you had those squared down too.” Kyle commented with a small laugh, dodging the Orbit Ring Maria pitched to him. Maria looked around the practically empty restaurant as their laughs died down causing an awkward moment of silence that was interrupted when Kyle cleared his throat and began to speak again.

“So, New York? You’re seriously going?” Kyle questioned with skepticism. “Cause you know what they say about New York.”

“It’s the city that never sleeps?” Maria asked quizzically.

“No.” He answered firmly. “It could only happen in New York.”

“Apparently, that saying works for Roswell too.” Maria huffed, arching her eyebrow in annoyance as she crossed her arms.

“Yeah, well, at least my worlds inching it’s way to normal. No more Kit Shicker’s. No more you shaking it with my dad in public. No more my dad dating girls I would…or did. But most of all, no more sci-fi for the straight guy.” He preaches with a shiver of disgust, making Maria laugh.

“I feel you, Padre. Finally, I'm getting out of the alien abyss and into the normal crazy.” Maria exhaled in relief. “Where I don’t have to worry about an alien trying to blast my head off…”

“Right, now all you have to worry about is some psycho trying to cut your head off after he kidnaps you.” Kyle added sarcastically.

“You know what. To get out of Roswell…it’s a chance I’m willing to take.” She said with a defeated shrug as she slid out from the booth and moved to the register, where a customer had been waiting.


<center>UCF – Cell Block A

The Next Day
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“No visits today?” Stevie asked as anted up a piece of gum, into the pile of peppermints, gummi bears, and blow pops.

“No.” Liz replied sadly, not paying much attention to her 3 pair that was beautifully accompanied by an Ace kicker.

“I’m sure he has a reasonable excuse. I mean the boy hasn’t missed a single visit. I mean, the guy was even here when you were laid up in the infirmary.” Stevie informed her with a little chuckle of disbelief.

“Yeah. I’m sure he got held up at work or something.” Liz nodded in agreement, but sounded as if she was trying to convince herself.

“Parker, Elizabeth, on your feet.” A guard commanded, startling the two girls as he appeared out of no where and began opening up their cell. Liz and Stevie exchanged worried looks at each other from the sudden visit of their two cell block guards and the Warden, who was watching both of them piercingly, noticing that the two were playing a game of Poker.

Liz nervously made her way to the wall, pressing her palms against the wall and spreading her feet as the guard patted her down as Stevie assumed the same position on the opposite side, knowing the search routine better than the back of her hand.

After the guard finished searching Liz, he cuffed her ankles with a chain-gang cuff that connected with the cuffs on her hand and carefully guided her out of the cell while the other guard locked up. The first thing that popped into her head, while she walked, was that either Michael got caught or Stevie turning her in to the Warden or that one lead to the other. Her heart sunk into her stomach, which seemed to have swallowed her voice as well. She wanted to ask desperately what was going on and where they were taking her, but instead, the knot in her throat stopped her from talking.

After going through a series of gates and watching the Warden sign off on his visit, the three made it outside to a white van that read “Utah State Transfer”, where the engine was running and the driver’s seat was occupied by another guard. Liz watched as the guard that searched her, moved to open the doors and then climbed in, helping her climb aboard and then attached her cuffs to the connections on the seat before hopping down. Once the doors were shut, a loud bang was heard, and the van proceeded to the exit. Liz sat silently as she watched the guard and Warden, from a gated opening, looking forward when the van stopped and then heard a loud buzzard followed by shifting mechanical sounds before the van moved again, where she heard the same sounds repeat.

From her opening, she could see a small piece of the scenery and laughed to herself in defeat. She laughed on how Fate seemed to be on a personal vendetta against her. Now, when Michael was planning to break her out, she was being transferred to God knows where and the worst thing of all was that she left her drawing of Michael and of the “lost Lenore” back at her cell.

‘Michael.’ She thought to herself, imagining how hard it would be for him to find out where she was taken, if in the laws’ eyes, he was just seen as some punk teenager with a long wrap sheet. She then thought about her parents, their ultimatum, and wondered what they were doing right about now, when her life was being dragged through the dirt.

Ten minutes into the ride, Liz had thought about everyone she’d known and wondered about them. Wondered if they missed her or what they would do if in five years time, she would be out and be returning back to Roswell. But most of all, how would she act towards them? Would she even want to return?

One thing was for sure, it’s true what’s been said, that prison changes a person. Liz didn’t convert to another religion or become a tattooed body builder-type. Instead, she became broken, just as Michael was. Whatever life that was left in her, after one of her best friends dying, her boyfriend getting another girl pregnant and leaving, not graduating, and losing her friends and family after getting arrested…if any life was left after that, she was sure it had withered away with her hope or any chance of happiness.

“Sir, are you okay?” Liz heard the guard ask the Warden, who was patting his forehead with a red handkerchief and nodding ‘yes’ when he turned to look at him. “Are you su- ugh…” She heard the guard gasp when the Warden leaned over to him and then the car swerve for a moment, making Liz let out a yelp.

She watched the guards’ head lower as the Warden took control of the wheel and slipped his way to the driver’s seat as he held up what appeared to be a very thin hand gun.

“What’s happening?” Liz asked as her voice shook, feeling an aching pain around her wrist but ignoring it as she tried to look into the gated opening, seeing the Warden turn around, pale and sweating, and flashed her a smile.

“Told you. Piece of cake.” The Warden spoke before returning his attention to the road.

“Michael?!” Liz questioned in surprise when she recognized the voice.
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LovinGuerin2much ~ Hey Scottie! Where the hell you been? Yeah, trying out Polar, cause I totally agree with you, there is something between Michael and Liz. Now to get Jazzy and Kristen to see that POV. :twisted: Glad you like it.
AppleJacks wrote:I think that as longs as you Maintain Michael and Liz's Characters everything else will fall into place...
OMG! The pressure. :?
Anya wrote:Wonder where they'll be heading off to next???
There's like a series of stuff that I have planned, but first, you now, it's all the blah blah woof woof type stuff. But I guarantee some alone time in the next chapter. :wink:

Ezm80 ~ Whoa. Someone's pissed. LOL. Yeah, you're definitely not going to be happy in the next chapter. That's when everything goes to shit. :twisted:


Thanks Purpleplant and Natz for your FB's, gotta love that your reading this. :D


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Song: Starter by The Cardigans

<center>Chapter 4

Utah</center>

“Michael! Oh my God, I thought...how did you…” Liz rambled in overwhelming excitement, not know what to ask him first when she no longer saw the Warden's face, but Michael's instead.

“Like I said, it was cake.” Michael answered, feeling an odd since of pride staggering him to the point that he had to turn his face to his window to hide his proud smirk while he pulled up behind a rock formation and turned off the ignition. Liz watched silently, with a smile plastered across her face, as Michael stepped out of the van and waited patiently until he opened the double doors and climbed inside.

“Michael!” She cheered, attempting to hug him but was yanked back down by the cuffs. “Ouch!” She winced.

“Here.” Michael spoke, crouching down in front of her and pressing his fingertips over the lock to free her.

“Ugh, thanks.” She exhaled as she rubbed her soar wrists.

“No problem.” Michael answered, catching her eyes with his and just gazing into them before the silence was broken by his cough back to reality. “Khm, right. Come on, we gotta get outta here before the guard wakes up.” He warned, pointing to the open doors with his head and then turned to hop out.

“Go where?” Liz asked, accepting his hand to help her down which landed her right in front of him continuing to rub her wrists.

“Haven’t really figured that out yet.” He mumbled, catching Liz’s eyes widen and her jaw drop. “Hey, I got you out, didn’t I.” He reminded, trying to as he moved more further down to the shadow of the rock formation where Liz recognized the Jetta, parked and camouflaged by branches.

“Maria knows about this?” Liz asked as she froze where she stood, watching Michael start clearing off some of the branches.

“I borrowed the car from her mom.” He murmured low as he snagged the last few branches and then moved to the trunk, pulling out a brown paper grocery bag and handing it to Liz. “Got you some clothes.” He notified her as he shoved his hands in his pockets and watched her as she rummaged through the bag.

“How did you—” Liz trailed off, surprised to find ‘her’ clothes inside.

“Told you to get better locks.” He answered coolly and then moved past her to head back to the transport van.

“Wait. Where are you going?” Liz asked, clutching the already wrinkled paper bag to her.

“Get dressed.” He answered simply and then continued walking back to the van.

Liz looked around at her surroundings for a moment, taking in the notion that she was free before moving to the back seat of the car and began stripping herself of the gray prison clothes she had become accustomed to wearing. She let out a small laugh as she changed into the selection that was clearly coordinated by Michael Guerin, slipping into her dark blue denim jeans, T-shirt, and stone-washed denim jacket, completing the Guerin look just as he entered the driver’s seat and started the engine.

“What about the guard?” Liz questioned as she stepped her foot against the front passenger side seat before climbing in completely and adjusted herself.

“I killed the engine, so that should by us sometime to get into Roswell.” He answered, shifting the gears and pulling out to the road.

“No. Wait. Michael. What about your fingerprints? They’ll find out you helped me.” Liz questioned in a concerned panic.

“I took care of it.”

“Took care of it how?” Liz asked worried.

“I just did.” He answered bluntly, feeling Liz looking at him hurt before she straightened herself to face forward. Exhaling in defeat, he looked over to her and then looked back towards the road, resting his elbow on the door, and pressing his thumb under his cheek and his middle and pointing finger on the side of his eye. “It’s something Nasedo taught me.”

“Oh.” Liz answered with her lips pinched as she looked around skittishly and fidgeted with her fingers. Deciding on not questioning him any further, she settled on turning to look out of her window.

Michael leaned forward and began scanning through the radio while Liz rolled down her window and poked her head out, taking in the fresh air as it brushed against her skin.


This is a start
that I know I'll believe in
so I'm leavin' everything behind
Keeping the parts
that I know I'll be needing
and I breed to be a better kind
And I'm leavin' everyone behind
This is the age
when my past should be gone
but it's just stronger than the aims I have Turning the pages
I used to hang on to
I was young and I have changed my mind
And I'm leaving everything behind
New beginning again
a bit closer
new beginning again
a little bit closer
New beginning again
a bit closer to the end
This is the time
it's a delicate line
to the beginning of what's yet to come
Lifetimes of changes
a strange generation
explanations never come in time
So I'm leavin' everything behind



<center>Roswell, New Mexico

Michael’s Apartment5hrs later</center>

Michael unlocked his door, holding the round end of the key with one hand and the doorknob with the other, pushing the door open and letting Liz in first. She entered into the center of the room slowly and look around quietly as she hugged herself. The place looked exactly the same since she’s last seen it. His curtains were drawn, making it darker than what it really was and his couch, ruffled covers and a pillow that contained a faint imprint of someone’s head.

“You tired?” He asked, straightening up his couch.

“Um, yeah, but I kind of don’t want to go to sleep yet.” She confessed, moving over to sit on the clear section of the couch. “I’m still a little, you know, with being here.”

“Right. I figured we’d have the day before someone actually came looking for you, so after tonight, we can hit the road.”

“We?” Liz questioned confused, watching him scratch his eyebrow and stroke his chin before he pointed to nothing in particular and sat down beside her.

“Yeah, well, it’s not like I have anything keeping me here.” He answered, trying to clear his throat of the tone of disappointment.

“Yeah, that makes two of us.” Liz mumbled low, lowering her head to try and hide her sadness.

“I gotta give Ms. DeLuca her car back.” He announced standing up, not really sure how to respond to her previous comment.

“Oh, okay.” She answered, standing up herself and following him to the door.

“I’ll be back later.” He assured her as he opened the door, seeing her nod in acceptance before he slipped out. Liz locked the door, chain and all, and then turned to rest her back against the door.

Reality had hit her and it hit her hard. Feeling her emotions drop to the pit of her stomach, she buried her face in her hands and began to cry as she slid down the door to the floor. With her elbows on her knees and her legs tucked closely to her, she let out a small whimper as she covered her mouth, trying to cry as quietly as she could. The overwhelming notion that she would never be able to restore her life hit her like a ton of bricks, making her think whether or not she should have finished her time, at least that way she didn’t have to be on the run. But it was too late. What’s done was done and now she had to accept the consequences, but at least she still had the choice of whether dragging Michael down with her or not.

She lifted her head and looked up to the door knob, tears still streaming down her face and soundtracked by the sniffles of her cry, she thought to herself that all she had to do was get up and leave. Leave and Michael wouldn’t go down for her escape. But she just sat there, staring at the faded doorknob, sulking in guilt for her greed. She didn’t want to leave. She needed Michael and for some unexplainable reason, she felt he needed her to, to be his reason to leave Roswell once and for all. But it was just a feeling. She doubted them and considered maybe the reason he was helping her was out of his loyalty towards Max, thinking that if the situation were reversed, Max would of made it his duty to watch over Maria for him.

“No.” She said to herself, shaking the painful thoughts out of her head. Michael’s reasons had to be his own, after all, he planned out the escape, he came to visit her when he had the choice not to just like everyone else so easily did. Helping her would just put him and his identity more in the spotlight, so his reason had to be more than loyalty, more than Max.

Shutting her eyes to think, back on the first time she saw him in the visitor’s area, she remembered that all she wanted to do was ask about Max but for some strange reason she didn’t. She never asked him anything and he never told her anything, a friendship built on silence. Pressing her head against the door, she looked to the direction of the couch and felt even more tired than before, quiet possibly from the crying, and then hugged her stomach when she heard it growl. Letting out a small embarrassed laugh, she turned her head to the direction of the refrigerator and immediately was drawn to the image she saw. Slowly pushing herself up from the floor, she cautiously made her way to the refrigerator where she could make out the image more and more, and before she knew it she was staring back at the image of her eyes.


<center>Deluca Home</center>

“Oh thank God, I thought I had to walk to the store.” Amy DeLuca exhaled in relief when she saw Michael pulling up in front of her house.

“Hey, Ms. DeLuca.” He greeted, handing her the car keys that more alien key chains than keys.

“Listen, I have to pick up something for Maria. Want to tag along and help me?” Amy asked as she looked at him pleadingly.

“Um, actually…”

“Oh, come on. I’ll let you drive.” She offered, dangling the keys in front of him. Michael looked at her, seeing her desperation and then thought a moment before finally giving in.

“Sure thing, Ms. DeLuca.” He answered with a forced smile, seeing a smile stretch across her face as she made her way to the passenger side. He let out a breath and then climbed back into the drivers’ seat and headed to the grocery store.


<center>The Grocery Store</center>

Over the years, Amy DeLuca had become like a surrogate mother to him. Treating him like part of the family even when Maria and him were on their normal on and off routine. He followed right behind her, zoning out her rambling about Maria and her record deal with his thoughts on how much he was gonna miss her when he would leave Roswell for good with Liz.

“…right Michael?” He finally heard.

“Uh, right Ms. DeLuca.” He quickly answered and followed her to the checkout line, where he spotted Valenti coming in the main door. Valenti’s sights were focused on Michael, signaling him to go out side with him.

“I’ll be right back.” Michael informed Amy, as he set the basket on the black surface and walked around her to meet Valenti.


<center>Outside the store</center>

“What’s up?” Michael asked shoving his hands in his pocket when he saw Valenti standing by the Jetta, rubbing his rough chin.

“Hason called me today. Told me he got the heads up from Utah’s State Police to be on the look out for Liz. Saying that she escaped.” Valenti informed him, examining Michael’s reaction very skeptically.

“K?” Michael asked, trying to play off that the information meant nothing to him.

“He didn’t give me all the details, but he did mention how the Warden at the prison cell was seen taking Liz, but when they questioned the Warden, he was playing golf with the Mayor of Utah.” Valenti explained, hinting off the suspicion.

“Just say it, Valenti.” Michael vented, seeing he was holding back more than what he had said.

“You wouldn’t have anything to do with this, would you Michael?” Valenti asked as he eyed him skeptically. “The Agent in charge said that Liz had only one visitor…so you’re on their suspect list.”

“Is something wrong?” Amy DeLuca asked, standing between the two and turning to look to Valenti.

“Amy, hi.”

“Hi, Jim. What’s going on?” She asked directly as she balanced the grocery bag in her hand, which was taken by Michael, to let her express her curiosity more by placing her hands on her hips.

“Oh, nothing. Just having a friendly chat with Michael here.” Valenti answered with a nervous smile as he pointed to Michael.

“Oh, really? Cause it sounded to me that you were accusing him of something?” She questioned, making Valenti more nervous.

Just then, Deputy Owen Blackwood pulled up in a squad car and then made his way straight to Michael. “You’re gonna have to come with me son.” He notified him, pulling him lightly by his arm as Michael handed the grocery bag to a confused Amy.


<center>Sherrif’s Station</center>

“Okay, I want to know what happened to Michael. Where is he?” Amy Deluca demanded as she pounded on the front desk counter.

“Ma’am, please. They’re just asking him a couple of questions.” Deputy Blackwood answered, holding his hand up to get her to calm down.

“Amy.” Valenti called out trying to calm her down but was completely brushed off by her.

“Yeah, they are. Without a lawyer and without an adult present.” She retorted placing her fist on her hips in aggravation.

“Technically, Ma’am, under the laws eyes, he’s considered an adult.” Sheriff Hanson explained, coming out from the passage staircase that led to his office.

“How convenient for you.” She replied sarcastically when she turned to face him. “You and I both know that he’s just a kid, now you brought him in here because somehow Liz broke out of prison, that’s in another state and heavily guarded by fine officers like yourself. And instead of questioning her boyfriend, you come question Michael. Now, tell me something Sheriff. Why is it that when something goes wrong in this town, or anyone else’s apparently, everyone automatically points their fingers to Michael? Sounds like unfair profiling to me.” She argued, only getting Hanson to chuckle nervously as he looked to Valenti to help him. “So, I tell you what, if I don’t see Michael Guerin right now, you’ll be hearing from my lawyer.”

“Are you threatening me, Ms. Deluca?” Sheriff Hanson questioned both nervous and dared.

“You bet your ass I am.” She answered boldly crossing her arms to show she stood by her statement. Hanson surveyed her, determining she was clearly not intimidated by him or his badge and then looked to Deputy Blackwood, signaling him to get Michael.

Amy waited with her arms crossed and her eyes focused on Hanson, until she saw Blackwood cutting the corner with Michael.

“Ms. DeLuca?” Michael called out, looking from her to Hanson and feeling the deep tension in room.

“Let’s go.” She commanded, pressing her hand on his back to get him to move. “Sheriff. Jim.” She farewells cocky looking at both of them and then followed behind Michael.


<center>Outside the Sheriff Station</center>

“The nerve of them.” She cursed as she exited the station, clasping on to the strap of her purse and stopping in front of Michael. “You okay? Let me look at you.” She ordered, moving his face side to side by his chin to make sure he was okay. “The next time the do that to you, you call me or Philip Evans, you understand.”

“Yeah.” Michael answered, nodding his head.

“Come on. I’ll take you home.” She enounced, moving towards her car.

“Ms. DeLuca?” Michael called out, seeing her stop and turn in order to listen. “I heard what you said in there.” He paused, looking to the side and then back to her as he shoved his hands in his pockets. “Thanks.”

“You’re welcome.” She replied looking back at him a little confused.


<center>Police Side of Interrogation Room</center>

“Agent Burns.” Sheriff Hanson called out to the man in a black suit that was holding his wrist behind his back and looking into a two-way mirror, to the room Michael was being interrogated in.

“I want a surveillance team on him.” He spoke, looking to Hanson and then back to the two-way mirror.

“Do you think he has something to do with the break in?” Hanson questioned, still skeptical over Michael’s innocence or guilt.

“I think he knows where that girl is.” Agent Burns answered, walking to Hanson with his hands still behind him. “And I think she’s here, in Roswell. And I’m not leaving until I find her.”


<center>Michael’s Apartment</center>

“Liz?” He called out, not seeing her anywhere in sight. “Liz?”
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AppleJacks wrote:I can not believe they found out so fast.
Ten minutes into the ride, Liz had thought about everyone she’d known and wondered about them.
They were only ten minutes away from the prison. So when the guard woke up, he walked back and alerted everyone.
burningchaos wrote:I have to say that it is hard to believe that is your first polar, it is just wonderful. I love it. I wanted to cry when I saw there were no more parts, so you are coming back soon right?
Thank you and thanks for reading. I changed servers twice so that's what delayed me from updating. Damn Road Runner, made my computer go slow. :x But now I'm back with DSL, Old Faithful. :D

LovinGuerin2much ~ Already bumping? LOL. Thanks Scottie. Oh and love your avi, I love that part. :D


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Song: Away From the Sun by 3 Doors Down

<center>Chapter 5

Michael's Apartment</center>

“Liz?” He called out in the dark as he searched through the apartment but nothing. She was nowhere in sight. A sweat of panic rushed through him as he ran his fingers franticly through his hair, exposing a triangle of skin and his belly button from the end of his buttoned shirt. Moving back into the kitchen he looked to the untouched couch and then to the kitchen where he noticed his drawing of Liz’s eyes lying on the counter top.


<center>Shoe Service Repair Shop</center>

Liz quietly sat inside the repair shop, looking across the street into the Crash. The Crash Down had appeared to be closed for business, with balloons tied to the outside section that had words like “Good-bye” and “Good Luck” on them in black. People started arriving in semi-formal clothes and carrying presents that were taken by her mother who would open the front door to greet them. She had recognized the majority of the guest as kids from her school and even spotted Mrs. Lettau, Maria’s music teacher arriving with her husband.

“Can I help you miss?” An elderly woman asked from behind the counter when she noticed Liz.

“Oh, um, no thank you.” Liz stuttered as she tried to shield her face. She quickly exited the repair shop and cautiously made her way across the street and through the alley of the restaurant until she reached the iron stairs that led to her balcony.

She remembered the nights she would look down from the edge and see Max looking back up to her. Slowly and quietly, she climbed up and over the balcony and looked around from where she stood. Everything was the same. The used candles, the dangling lights, the miss-matched furniture. She turned to look back down the balcony, feeling a slight sadness that things had changed so much that when she looked down, there was no one to look back up to her. Shrugging the depressing thought, she made her way to her window and traced the dragon sticker she had on the glass before carefully opening her window.

Once inside, everything started coming back to her. The warm feeling of her room, the scent, the lighting and then made her way to the door and opened it a crack seeing that all the lights were turned off. Slowly slipping out of her room she made her way down the short hallway to the living room and began tracing her finger along the furniture until she made her way to the kitchen.

She tried holding back the tears, fighting against the commotion that was going on downstairs. The laughter was what through her. She tried desperately to try and remember the last time she laughed, hearing the laughter downstairs just made her angry. Jealous. Envious that they had something to laugh about. Angry that they were even laughing. She expected to find everyone as sad as she was but instead finds them partying, not even remotely clued in the fact that she had escaped from prison.

Wiping her tears away, she opened up to top cupboard above the stove and pulled out a half full bottle of Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey, twisting the cap off and made her way back to her room as she drank from it.

Sitting slowly on her bed, she curled up against the pillows and began to cry recalling all the moments, good and bad, that she experienced in her room. She could still hear the music and all the laughing from the restaurant as she cried in the dark room, swearing the laughing had become louder. “Shut up.” She mumbled as she covered her ears and then hit the ‘tune’ button on her clock radio and began humming to the song to block out the laughter. Humming that led to more crying and crying that led her to drift off in long overdue sleep.


It's down to this
I've got to make this life make sense
Can anyone tell what I've done
I miss the life
I miss the colors of the world
Can anyone tell where I am

‘Cause now again I found myself so far down
Away from the sun that shines into the darkest place
I'm so far down away from the sun again
Away from the sun again

I'm over this
I'm tired of living in the dark
Can anyone see me down here
The feeling's gone
There's nothing left to lift me up
Back into the world I know


‘Cause now again I found myself so far down
Away from the sun that shines into the darkest place
I'm so far down away from the sun
That shines to light the way for me
To find my way back into the arms
that care about the ones like me
I'm so far down away from the sun again
Oh no yeah

It's down to this
I've got to make this life make sense
Now I can't tell what I've done
Now again I found myself away from the sun
That shines to light the way for me

Cause now again I found myself so far down
Away from the sun that shines into the darkest place
I'm so far down away from the sun
That shines to light the way for me
To find my way back into the arms
that care about the ones like me
I'm so far down away from the sun again
Oh no yeah I'm gone



‘Liz.’

Liz could hear the faintest voice calling her name as she dreamt of herself being lost in a blue dimmed wood-like place that was covered by smog. Her named echoed through the air, making her turn in circles as she tried to find out where the sound was coming from. Suddenly, her foot sank into the ground where she realized she was sinking into a hidden swamp.

‘Liz.’

She heard again as she tried to pull her foot from the thick mud. She tugged and pulled and it felt as if she was being pulled down. Looking around frantically, out of nowhere she say her parents in front of her. “Help me.” Liz cried, reaching out for them but the just stood there watching her. Trying to pull herself out again she noticed Valenti and Kyle to the right of the swamp and again asked for help, only getting the same response from them that her parents had given her. She was now waist deep in the swamp, this time seeing Maria to the right of her. “Maria! Please, help me.” She cried, but Maria barely acknowledged her just as everyone else did. She started to sink deeper and deeper, this time calling out for Max until she was chin deep in the swallowing mud. At that point, she stopped fighting. Stopped trying to free herself, stopped crying and stopped calling out for help. She closed her eyes and leaned her head back, allowing the mud to take her until she heard her name louder and closer.

‘Liz.’

She heard, opening her eyes to see Michael lying on his stomach and his arm covered in the cold dark mud as he tried gravely to pull her out from the swamp. “Pull yourself up Liz.” She heard him yell.

“I can’t.” Liz answered in defeat.

“Yes you can. Now pull!” He commanded as his face turned red from how hard he was trying to pull.

“Just, let me go.” Liz cried, only seeing her face. She looked at him as she tried to express that she was okay with sinking and for a split second, she could have sworn she’d seen him on the verge of understanding. But she was wrong, surrounded by a bright light that pierced through the mud, she watched him squat with one leg extended use all his strength until he pulled her out completely, falling back and rolling downhill until he landed on top of her, knocking the wind out of her.

Liz’s eyes opened wide, struggling to catch her breath, when she found herself back in her room with her mouth covered and Michael’s upper body pressed on top of her. “Shh.” He hushed, pressing the side of his face against hers to calm her down. “Our covers blown. The police are downstairs.” He whispered in her ear and then lifted himself off her as he slowly removed his hand. “Grab what you can cause we’re leaving ‘right’ now.”


<center>Crash Down’s Back Room</center>

“Sorry to interrupt your party, but this gentleman here has a few questions for ya.” Sherriff Hanson announced as he pointed to Agent Burns

“What’s happened?” Nancy Parker asked, holding tight to Jeff Parker’s hand to keep hers from shaking.

“I’m afraid your daughter escaped from prison early this morning.” Agent Burns notified them, playing close attention to their reactions.

“Liz escaped?” Maria asked, completely walking in from the aqua door from where she was eavesdropping. “How?”

“We have reason to believe that Michael Guerin was involved.” Agent Burns answered as Jeff helped Nancy sit down on the couch.

“Michael?” Maria repeated in disbelief. “You’re kidding right?” Maria asked, seeing the stern look on both the Sheriff and the Agent. “There must be some kind of a mix up.” Maria stuttered as she cupped the sides of her face.

“Why do you say that?” Agent Burns asked. “He was the only one that’s visited her since her incarceration.” He enlightened them, noticing that that piece of information was new and surprising to the three of them.

“Still, that doesn’t mean he did it, I mean we’re talking about Michael now.” Maria defended, still a little thrown by the fact that he was visiting her without her knowing. “I mean, you’re FBI right? So, there must be something else that you’re not saying.”

“You’re a clever girl.” Agent Burns commented, impressed that she could guess what organization he pertained to without him having to say so.

“Yeah, well, T.V. keeps me that way.” Maria replied dryly.

“FBI?” Jeff repeated surprised as he stood up to face Burns. “What’s going on Sheriff?” Jeff asked looking to Hanson and then back to Burns.

“We have witnesses that see Liz being taken out by the Warden of the facility Liz was serving in…”

“Okay?” Jeff interrupted not seeing the point.

“Um, well, at the same time, the Warden was playing golf with the Mayor, so that kind of puts us in an awkward situation.”

“How can someone be in two places at one time?” Maria concluded his thoughts, seeing Burns’ eyebrow arch in interest.

“Okay, so how does the Guerin kid fit into this? I mean I know he’s had trouble in the past with authority, but juvenile delinquency is far from actually breaking someone out in broad daylight.” Jeff speculated.

“He’s just a low-key suspect.” Agent Burns answered.

“Low Key?” Maria repeated in suspicion. “Sounds like you guys are gonna have him as your fall guy.” She commented, seeing Burns turn directly to her.

“I’m sorry?” Burns asked with a curious smile.

“Oh, come on. It’s not brain surgery. You guys need someone to pin this on to protect the Warden and the Mayor. It’s all some big conspiracy theory to some screw up and now you guys are gonna try to blame Michael for something he would never do.” Maria argued.

“That’s quiet a lot of steam for just some teenager with a T.V.” Burns mumbles to her.

“She must get it from her mother.” Amy Deluca answers coming in with her arms crossed.

“Yes, she must.” Burns replies with an embarrassed chuckle.

“Wow, two kids in one day, you guys must be bored in that station of yours Sheriff.” Amy commented to Hanson, seeing him rub his boot on the floor nervously and then look to her.

“Come on Amy. Don’t bust my chops. I’m just trying to do my job.”

“Well, why don’t you stop trying to do your job and actually do it, Sheriff. Might save you from a lawsuit.” She retorts grabbing Maria’s arm and pushing her out the door. “Now I warned you before. Something happened in Utah and you come here to accuse someone because maybe you think we’re simple folks. I assure you you’ll be leaving empty handed.” She threatened looking eye to eye with Agent Burns. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to get back to my baby’s going away party. Sheriff.” She bids good-bye as she did before, turning on her heel and pushing passed the aqua door back to the party.

Burns just stood there, looking at the aqua door, letting what had just happened sink in before he looked around and noticed the wooden stairs. “Mr. Parker.”

“Yes?”

“Mind if I look upstairs?”
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Jason's Lover wrote:Why am I now discovering this? Where have I been? It's great Joye. I'm not really a polar reader, but it's your work. I'm compelled to take notice!
Ahhhhh, thank you. I'm honored since you're such a great writer yourself. How's NYSOM doing? LOL.
LovinGuerin2much wrote:Whats up with CUHO?
I updated my part two days ago I think. Now it's Kristen's turn.

channytell ~ Yep, the dream was definitely a glimpse of what Liz is going through mentally and emotionally.

Thanks guys for the feedback.

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<center>Chapter 6

Crash Down Alley</center>

“Hold on.” Michael warned, pointing for Liz to stay against the wet brick wall while he peeked over the corner to see the Sheriffs car still parked outside of the Crash Down. “They’re still inside.” Michael informs her as he moves to her just in time to catch her from stumbling forward.

“Oh.” Liz mumbled, falling into Michael’s arms and snorting a chuckle.

“Drunk. Great. Just what we need.” Michael sneers under his breath and then pushes her up against the wall, brushing her wild hair away from her face and revealing that she wasn’t giggling, but really crying. “Hey, we gotta go.”

“Thank you for not letting me drown.” Liz mumbled, looking to him as her lip quivered.

“What?” Michael repeated, having no clue what she was talking about.

“What?” Liz repeated. Michael looked at her impatiently and then leaned back out when he heard two men talking.

“You think they’re hiding her?” Michael watched Sheriff Hanson ask a man in a black suit as he walked around the car to the driver’s side.

“No. They were surprised to hear about the breakout.” The man replied as he waited for the Sheriff to unlock the door. “Even though they didn't let us in upstairs, it's clear she's not there. And as annoying as the mother and know-it-all daughter were, they all were surprised.” Michael pressed his weight against Liz and covered her mouth, shushing her as she stirred in his arms and feeling her warm tears trail over his hands. From all his experience, he could safely assume that the man Sheriff Hanson was talking to was probably an FBI Agent and chances were leaning high that his unit had “alien hunters” in the title. “If Liz did return to Roswell, she didn’t come back here.”

“Right. So it’s back to Michael Guerin, right?” Sheriff Hanson asked leaning on his car.

“Just because she’s not here, doesn’t mean she won’t come.” Burns pointed out. “I want this place under surveillance as well.” He ordered, pulling the door handle when the Sheriff unlocked it.

“Right.” Hanson replied before hopping in, starting the engine and driving away.

“Crap.” Michael cursed when they left removing his hand and body away from Liz and began pacing in the alley.

“What?” Liz asked sniffling.

“They’re watching my place.” Michael replied after a moment of looking at her with his hands on his sides.

“Okay. It’s okay.” Liz began to panic pacing back and forth as she tucked her hair behind her ears. “You can go back to your place and I’ll go somewhere else.” Liz planned, still pacing until Michael stopped her by holding onto her arms.

“No way.”

“Michael, they think you helped me escape.” Liz debated.

“I did.” Michael answered shamelessly laughing on the inside when Liz realized it herself.

“You know what I mean.” Liz replied rubbing her forehead. “Look, if I leave now, they’ll leave you alone. I can go to Stevie’s friend, Finger. She said he’d help me.”

“Finger?” Michael repeated suspiciously. “Sounds like a real whack job.” Michael declared irritated.

“Look, the way I see it is if I leave, you stay out of jail.”

“News flash, Liz. I’ve been in jail more times than you can count.” Michael finalized. Just then, a car turned into the alley and Michael quickly pushed Liz to the wall with one hand on her waist, the other against the wall and his face buried in her hair to make it seem like they were making out until the car drove away. “We gotta hide somewhere. Come on.”

“Wait, Michael, go where?” Liz questioned as Michael took her hand and pulled her to run down the alley with him.

“I don’t know, but we can’t stay here.”


<center>Meta-Chem</center>

“Mike? Isn’t today your day off?” Fly asked as Michael stormed in the locker room.

“What can I say? I’m a workaholic.” Michael answered sarcastically as he went to the door to make sure they coast was clear, while Liz walked in nervously, spotting Fly and seeing how skittish her presence made him.

“Uh, hi.” Fly greeted nervously, seeing Liz wave and then looked to Michael. “What’s going on?”

“Here’s the deal. I need her to stay here for a few hours. I gotta go back to my place and get my bike.” Michael ordered as he talked with his hands.

“But Mich-” Just as Fly was about to start disagree, Liz feel to her knees and threw up on the ground.

“Oh, and uh, she’s a little drunk, so I’d be careful if I were you. Thanks Fly.” Michael rambled in one sentence, making sure Fly didn’t have a say-so, patting Fly on his chest and then running off as quick as he came in.

“Um, hi.” Fly repeats as he crouches down in front of Liz as she wipes her mouth with the back of her hand.

“Hi.” Liz replied in a crying tone and then tried to pick herself up.

“I’m Fly.” He introduced as he helped himself up.

“Liz.” Liz replied, taking his hand and standing up.

“I think we got some ginger ale in the cafeteria.” He informed her as they exited the locker room and moved to the security room.


<center>Michael’s Place</center>

Michael could hear someone ram-sacking his place by the time he reached his apartment hallway. He had spotted the unmarked police car that had become as familiar to him as the lyrics of Metallica and made his way unnoticed by the Deputy keeping watch. The good thing about small towns was that everyone knows everyone, which made it easy for him to distinguish between cop and a local just waiting outside. He only hoped that that same advantage didn’t back fire and someone recognizes Liz.

Taking a breath, Michael opened his door and walked straight in, startling Deputy Stone who was standing on one of Michael’s chairs and installing a camera in Michael’s fire alarm.

“Deputy.” Michael greeted with a nod and started rummaging through a pile in the next room while Deputy Stone just looked at him stunned, mouthing words but with no sound coming out. Once Michael found his keys to his bike, he waved good-bye to the Deputy almost salute-like with two fingers. “Lock up when you’re done.” Michael asked indifferently and then exited the apartment.

“Deputy.” Michael greeted Deputy Brown, who watched surprised as Michael climbed on his motorcycle and then sped off in a roar.


<center>Meta-Chem</center>

“Michael’s here.” Monk announced to Fly and Liz, pointing to the camera shot of the parking lot that showed Michael getting off his bike and heading to the security locker room.

“You guys going on a date or something?” Fly asked curiously as he adjusted his cap.

“Oh, um…” Liz trailed off not knowing what to say and then looked to the door in relief when she saw Michael entering.

“Monk.” Michael greeted with a tilt of the head, getting one in return and then moved to lean on the security booth.

“You okay?” Michael asked Liz, seeing her nod and then set the ginger ale can on the small ledge of the security panel. “Alright, let’s book.” He ordered to Liz, pointing to the door with his thumb. Liz got up as Michael held the door open her and then waved good-bye to Monk and Fly.

“Nice meeting you guys.” Liz waved shyly.

“Bye Liz.” The two reply, waving good-bye as well until she exited the room.

“Guys.” Michael spoke as a good-bye.

“Michael, wait?” Monk called out, seeing Michael stop and turn to look at them curiously.

“What?”

“So what’s the deal?” Monk asked and then pointed to Liz, who could be seen waiting in the hallway.

“What do you mean?”

“Come on Michael.” Monk huffed.

“It’s been all over the news that she escaped prison.” Fly added in a secretive whisper as he leaned forward.

“Wait a minute. If you knew that, why haven’t you turned us in?” Michael questioned confused. Monk and Fly exchanged looks and looked back to Michael and answered him with a shrug, which he replied with a small smirk of gratitude.

“Where are you gonna go?” Fly asked.

“Don’t know. Can’t go back to my place cause the cops were there.” Michael answered as he shoved his hands in his pockets.

“Well, it ain’t much…” Monk began to speak as he dug in his back pocket and pulled out his wallet.

“Thanks, but no thanks.” Michael dismissed, shaking his head to deny the offer.

“You’re gonna need money, Michael.” Monk argued.

“Yeah, but not yours.” Michael replied about to head out the door.

“Michael, wait.” Fly called out, waiting for Michael to turn back around and then tossed him his keys.

“No way.” Michael denied again tossing Fly his keys back. “We’ve been down this road. The Snapple. Remember?”

“You’re gonna need a place to stay tonight.” Fly persuaded tossing his keys back to Michael. “What are you gonna do? Take her to sleep in the desert?”

“Fly’s right, Mike.” Monk added. “The girls’ been in prison for what, a year. You told us yourself all the crap she’s been through. I’m sure she’s dying to know what a real bed feels like.”

“Actually, a futon.” Fly corrected.

“Whatever.” Monk sneered, rolling his eyes. “And if your worried about it, you can switch to my place, that way you can still come to work and plan a better escape.”

Michael looked to the both of them, thinking over their proposal and then looking to Fly’s keys as he rubbed them with his fingers. Looking to Liz, who flashed him a small smile despite how sick she looked, Michael looked to Fly again and then pointed to him. “You better have Snapple.” Michael threatened playfully.

“Can anyone know you and not have any on ice?” Fly answered with a humorous laugh as Michael exited fully from the security room. They watched as Michael recapped to Liz and then waved as Liz blew two kisses to them and then watched as Michael came back to the room. “Um, just wanted to say thanks.”

“You’re welcome.” The two answered simultaneously and then watch Michael leave.
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burningchaos ~ I couldn't agree with you more. It's funny how Isabel defined being normal with wanting to tell people, like their parents, and Michael defined it with not telling anyone. Clearly not alike.

AppleJacks ~ You're right. They can't run forever. But it's what they do when they are that's the fun part. :twisted:

channytell ~ Someone's Polar thirsty. :lol: In do time. Right now, patience is a virtue. LOL.

AmorporML ~ Man, your FB is so true. Michael is loyal and he let out little moments of panic and worry when it dealt with Liz, especially when Nasedo took her in "Max to the Max".

Had to come back cause I completely forgot to thank everyone else for your awesome feedback. Thank you.
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<center>Chapter 7


Meta-Chem Parking Lot</center>

“When did you get this?” Liz asked surprised as she traced her fingers along the seat. She had seen him pull up in it and it completely suited him, but it was too unrealistic for her to register. The second to last step to complete the “bad boy” image and the last being a tattoo, which she made a mental note to ask him if it was done or going to be done.

“Bought it in a junk yard.” He answered indifferently and then grabbed the helmet that hung off the trees of the bike. “Come on.” He said almost in a whisper as he moved in front of her. “Hold your hair.” He ordered, waiting for her to hold her hair in her small hand before veiling her head with the security of the helmet. “You okay?” He asked, when he saw her eyes and nose through the visor glass.

“Mmm hmm.” Liz answered, nodding her head that had become twice ass heavy from the slightly oversized helmet.

“Hold on to me tight.” He advised as he swung his leg over to climb on and then held out his hand to help her climb on. That moment was as awkward as awkward moments could be. Not only was Liz Parker, girlfriend of his best friend and best friend of his ex-girlfriend, pressed up against him, but her arms were wrapped tightly around his waist and her head was rested on his back. “Hold on.” He warned again, balancing the bike on its two wheels and kick starting his bike before twisting the gears to let the engine roar and then riding off.

Knowing how superficial it seemed and how out of character it was for him to worry about something as petty as small love handles, he couldn’t help but think that Liz was more accustomed to feeling extremely toned bodies like Max’s and Kyle’s. He soon found himself sucking his stomach in the entire ride when her hands were no longer laced together tightly but holding his side.

Liz on the other hand was more worried about the sudden rush she was feeling on the bike. Not knowing whether if it was the vibration of the bike and being so close to a guy or the fact that it was her first time riding a motorcycle, but for some reason a metaphysical quiver had taken over her body.


<center>Monk’s Residence</center>

“Watch out.” Michael warned when he walked the bike into Monk’s living room and kicked down the kickstand with his boot heel to prop it up by the entrance.

“Sorry.” Liz apologized nervously as she stepped to the side and hugged tightly onto the helmet. “Um, I’m not sure I should be here.” Liz nervously expressed as she watched Michael set the bike up and then turn to take the helmet from her hands.

“You got a better idea?” Michael asked coldly, hanging the helmet back on the trees and then turning to look at her with his arms crossed.

“Um, yeah. I told you…”

“Right. Finger. I remember.” Michael summarized uninterested. “That plan sucks. You don’t know that guy.”

“But…”

“We’re staying here until I can think of something better.” Michael finalized, snatching up the remote from the coffee table and then plopping himself down on the couch, switching the TV just in time to catch ESPN’s NHL highlights.

Liz quietly sat at the end of the couch with her palms on her knees and her back straightened in tension.

Michael glanced at her quickly from the corner of his eye, noticing how uneased she appeared and wondered if it was because of being alone with him in a stranger’s house or because she was uncomfortable over finding the picture he drew of her and didn’t know how to act around him. Either way, he had decided to not mention it until she did. He glanced at her from the corner of his eye again when he heard a small noise come from her, like a whimper, and spotted her fidgeting fingers rubbing her stomach to soothe herself.

“How much did you drink?” He asked, breaking the awkward silence.

“Um…” Liz hummed, rubbing her forehead to try and think about the bottle that caused her body to be woozy.

“That much.” He asked with a small huff of laughter.

“Yeah. I guess.” Liz replied with a small forced laugh.

“You’re stomach still hurts?” He asked noticing her still rubbing her stomach, but instead of an answered, Liz quickly covered her mouth and bolted up the chair bolting into the bathroom that was visible from it’s open door and then fell to her knees to regurgitate in the toilet.

Michael turned off the TV, hearing her hurl even harder and slowly made his way to the bathroom to see her down on the floor, holding the sides of the toilet seat with her face mere inches away from the center as she struggled to keep her hair back. Michael pulled the shower curtain towards him, hearing an annoying screech of the shower curtain rings scratching the curtain metal bar, and then slipped side ways in the tight spot to sit on the ledge of the tub that was right beside the toilet. Scooting close to the end, he scooped up Liz’s wild hair in one swoop and leaned down to see the side of her face damp in tears.

“Thank you.” Liz whimpered in a cough before throwing up again. Michael held her hair up with one hand while he rubbed her back soothingly to calm her down from the combination of vomiting and crying. When she was done, he dropped her hair down and grabbed some toilet paper and handed it to her, leaving her to collect herself.

Ten minutes had passed before she finally got out of the bathroom, seeing him sitting on the couch watching TV and then stand up when he spotted her.

“You done puking?” He asked directly as he put his sports commentary on mute to hear her answer.

“I think it’s safe to say I’ll never drink again.” Liz answered with dry humor and then looked back to the bathroom. “Do you think your friend will mind if I take a bath?” Liz asked, pointing back in the direction of the bathroom.

“Doubt it.” Michael answered with a shrug and then sat back down. Liz nodded unenthusiastically as she jammed her hand in her front pocket and then turned on her heel to go back inside the bathroom, closing the door behind her.


<center>Bathroom</center>

Stripping her self out of the clothes that had the foul stench of vomit while the tub filled, she looked at her pale reflection in the medicine cabinet mirror and then turned her face side to side, examining her dead appearance in dismay. Feeling a warm chill on her back when the steam from the hot water reached her, she turned around to shut off the water and then climbed in to soak in her depression.


<center>Living Room</center>

Slouched down on the couch, Michael seemed to have caught a sudden case of Attention Deficient Disorder, unable to focus on anything he flipped to. Finally settling for MTV2 in hope to catch some Metallica, he instead found himself with no choice but to watch a black and white video from Chris Isaak.


The world was on fire and no one could save me but you.
It's strange what desire will make foolish people do.
I never dreamed that I'd meet somebody like you.
I never dreamed that I'd love somebody like you.

I don't want to fall in love.
I don't want to fall in love.
With you. With you.



Blocking out his country blue voice, Michael thought back on how everything had fallen apart over the last year. Never really thinking about it before since he usually found a way to pre-occupy himself, but now, there was nothing to do but think. Think about how his true family had been broken all because of some girl, which he partly blamed himself for bringing her into their lives with his constant search to find out who they really were. If he would have listen to Max in the first place, Tess would’ve never found them and he would’ve still had the family he depended on secretively to get him through another day.


What a wicked game to play, to make me feel this way.
What a wicked thing to do, to let me dream of you.
What a wicked thing to say, you never felt this way.
What a wicked thing to do, to make me dream of you and,

I don't want to fall in love.
I don't want to fall in love.
With you.



Shaking his head, he thought of the high fact that it was Max that was to blame for what had happened. He was their leader, the one they trusted in making the right decisions, but look at where that leadership took them. Alex was dead, Tess betrayed them, and Liz was thrown in jail, all because of Max thinking with his privates rather than his head.


The world was on fire and no one could save me but you.
It's strange what desire will make foolish people do.
I never dreamed that I'd love somebody like you.
I never dreamed that I'd loose somebody like you no,



He himself never trusted Tess and deep down inside he knew she knew it as well, which explained the distance that was always between them and he was even more certain Liz never trusted her.


I don't want to fall in love.
I don't want to fall in love.
With you.

Nobody loves no one.



Snapping out of his trans, Michael pressed the mute button again and then sat up when he thought he heard something. Listening carefully, with his head leaning forward to hear better, he heard the sound of movement in the water and then Liz.

“Michael!” He heard her call out calmly.

Curiously, he made his way to the bathroom and pressed his ear against the door while he knocked with his knuckle, where he could hear water moving and then Liz again.

“Come in.” She vocalized.

Michael quickly moved his ear away from the door and stood there dumbfounded while he looked at the brown paint that covered the bathroom door and contemplated on whether he should go in or not.
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Natz wrote:Wait before I start thinking very naughty things. Is she hurt??? Or does she still feel very bad after so much alcohol???
She's not hurt, I can tell you that much. :twisted:

AppleJacks ~ Thanks. Michael is one of my favorite characters to write, basically cause I have the same type of dry sarcastic sense of humor.

LovinGuerin2much ~ Yeah, that was the least of his worries. You'll see what I mean.

Thanks everyone for the feedback. :D
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<center>Chapter 8

Fly’s Place</center>

Michael struggled with himself, standing outside the closed bathroom door, not knowing what to do. Behind that door was Liz Parker, not Maria DeLuca, and yet he was still drawn to the cabalistic need to enter that room, completely ignoring the “what ifs” of the situation.

What if he opened that door and Liz changed everything for them? But then by going in he would be giving her permission to change them. He just didn’t know. He was standing on the tip of a double-edge sword but couldn’t decide whether if it was a good thing or bad.

Running his fingers nervously through his hair, he couldn’t decide.

“Michael?” Liz called out to see if he was still there.

Michael took in a breath and then turned the knob, letting out a cloud out steam and heat when he opened the door and then stepped inside.


<center>Bathroom</center>

“Yeah?” Michael questioned; looking around the warm bathroom to see everything had been steamed up by the hot bath Liz was taking.

“I know this might sound weird and everything….” He heard her voice ask nervously from behind the shower curtain. “Um, do you mind staying her until I finish?”

“Here?” Michael repeated confused pointing down to the tiled ground.

“Yeah. I-uh back at, um…I-I uh couldn’t wait to shower alone…but now that I am…I…”

“Yeah, sure.” Michael cut in knowing it was about to get very emotional if she would’ve continued to explain her reason for wanting his company, a reason that was all to clear.

“Thank you.” Liz replied hugging her knees as she heard Michael close the door and then move from one end of the bathroom to the other.

“Don’t mention it.” Michael replied as he slipped off his jacket and moved to sit on the counter top of the sink that connected the sink to the wall and rested on top of a cabinet. The position had reminded him of the old times he and Max would talk in the boys’ bathroom back at West Roswell, ironically about Liz.

“You know it was really nice of your friends to help me.” Liz started off, trying to break the silence to the awkward moment.

“What are friends for, right?” Michael answered in his usual sarcastic tone.

Liz just sat in the soapy water, letting the question sink in. ‘What are friends for?’ she thought and couldn’t help but think that the only answer that could go with that question was ‘it depended on what friend you’re talking about’.

“MTV2 sucks.” Michael quickly added, picking up on her silence.

“Um, what?” Liz questioned with a laugh, not really expecting to hear that.

“I was watching it. They got some old dude singing country songs.”

“Isn’t MTV2 like suppose to show like rock and stuff?” Liz asked with a small laugh.

“Yeah, well, that’s what I thought, until I saw Willie Nelson sucking face with some 16 year old chic.” Michael replied, getting Liz to laugh as well as himself, while he rested his arms on his knees while his feet laid half on the counter and half off the edge.

“So, how long are we going to stay here?” Liz asked when the silence followed their laugh.

“Not too long. Just enough time so I can come up with a plan.”

“Um, Stevie, she said that Finger could help me out, that he had something of hers that I could use.” Liz suggested, knowing the last two times she had suggested going to Fingers’, he dismissed the idea abruptly.

“Maybe.” He answered indifferently and then rested his head against the mirror.

“Stevie said he was at the Ruby Congo.” Liz continued. “I don’t even know where that’s at any….”

“Shhh.” Michael shushed when he thought he heard a thud.

“What is it?” Liz asked in a whisper.

“Shut up.” He hushed and moved to the door, opening it a crack and then heard someone knocking on the door. “Stay here.” He commanded and then slipped out.


<center>Living Room</center>

Michael moved to the living room cautiously, instinctively walking against the wall and avoiding going by the windows, which wasn’t a hard task, considering they were in a basement. “Who is it?” Michael questioned bluntly when we reached the door.

“It’s me. Fly.”

“Yeah, I’m sure.” Michael sneered holding his hand up just in case. “How do I really know it’s you?”

“What? Open the door.” He demanded, hearing the lock turn and the door open wide with Michael leaning on the door.

“Sorry man.”

“And they say I’m paranoid.” Fly commented with a short chuckle moving into the room as he removed his hat and tie.

“Well it’s not the paparazzi that’s after us…”

“Michael?” Liz called out peeking out from the door.

“It’s okay. It was just Fly.” Michael notified her, seeing her come out of the bathroom fully clothed and her hair twisted up in a towel.

“Oh, I hope you don’t mind me using your shower.” Liz asked shyly.

“Oh, no, no. It’s okay.” Fly rambled and then flashed her an accepting smile before looking nervously to Michael, who arched and scratched his eyebrow before jamming his hands into his pockets and looking over to Liz, who was untwisting the towel from her hair.

“Right, so…”


<center>20 minutes later</center>

“No way.” Liz laughed along with Fly, amused by the recounts of Michael’s time in Meta-Chem.

“Hey, you guys got your jobs back. So I really don’t see what the problem is.” Michael defended, trying to act like he wasn’t amused by the situation.

“Maybe the fact that we got fired over Snapple, Mike.” He reminded, standing up from the floor and moving over to his TV to change the channel.

“Hey. Hey.”

“Sorry Chico. Gotta record my mom’s soap opera.” He proclaimed, changing the channel to a girl crying with Spanish monologue.

“Your joking right?” Michael huffed rolling his eyes.

“Nope. My mom’s VCR’s busted, so for the past three nights I’ve had to put up with this.” Fly exhaled as he popped in a videocassette tape and hit the record button.


<center>10 minutes later</center>

“So Juan really loves Angela?” Liz asks pointing to the screen as she sat on the floor beside Fly and Michael sat slouched on the futon.

“Right. But they can’t be together because Magdalena told him she was pregnant with his baby.” Fly explained seeing Liz gasp when she heard the complete plot.

“This sucks.” Michael vented crossing his arms and opening another bottle of Kiwi Strawberry Snapple.


<center>10 minutes later</center>

“This is total crap. If he loves her than why doesn’t he tell her?” Michael argued sitting beside Liz on the floor.

“It’s complicated.” Fly answered, leaning forward to see him.

“It doesn’t have to be. All he has to do is tell her he does and pay child support for the baby that’s on the way. Other than a big chunk being taken from his check, I really don’t see what the problem is.”

“It’s not about the baby Michael.” Liz answered with a small laugh.

“It’s the principle.” Fly added.

“Yeah the principle being life sucks. Love sucks. And people suck.”

“Shut up Michael.” Liz laughed rolling her eyes and nudging him with her arm.

“What?” Michael asked defensively, looking to Liz where a brief connection of gazes made their laughs die down. A look that didn’t go unnoticed to Fly, who smiled and shook his head as he went to the TV and change the channel back to Sports Center. “It’s over?” Michael asked when he snapped out of the trans.

“Yeah.” Fly answered with a laugh as he sat down on the futon holding on to the remote.

“Finally.” Michael expressed as he got up to sit on the futon as well.

“Um, is it ok if I sit in your backyard for a little bit?” Liz asked as she stood up and turned to look at Fly.

“Um, no go ahead.” Fly answered pointing to the front door with the remote. Liz flashed him a smile and then turned on her heel. “So?” Fly asked once Liz had left the apartment.

“So, what?” Michael asked trying to act like he didn’t know what his question was hinting towards.

“So what’s the story with her?”

“Liz is a friend…”

“Oh come on. I’m breaking like so many laws right now. The least you can do is tell me what’s going on.” Fly argued as he stood up and turned to face Michael with his hands on his side.

“Fine. But whatever I say stays between us.” Michael threatened.

“Yeah. Sure. Between us. I get it.” Fly answered holding his hands up in surrender and then moved back to his seat, awaiting Michael’s explanation.

“Liz is a friend…”

“Back to the “friend” thing.” Fly exclaimed raising and dropping his arms in annoyance. “Look, Mike, I don’t care how emotionless you may try to act, but no one does what you’ve been doing for her if it’s only based on friendship.”

“Well, you’re wrong.”

“Am I?” Fly asked scanning Michael’s reaction carefully. “I think you’re scared.”

“Of Liz?” Michael asked amused.

“About what you feel for her.” Fly answered, seeing Michael roll his eyes and look to the TV. “You’re afraid of what it might mean to actually like her, but most of all you’re afraid of what will happen if she likes you back.”

“Oh yeah? Since when did you become such an expert?”

“Since I’ve been recording my mom’s soap opera and…since I saw the look the two of you guys gave each other.” Fly answered with a cocky grin.

“You’re wrong.” Michael repeated with a serious smirk and then stood up grabbing his jacket and then exited the basement apartment.


<center>Fly’s Backyard</center>

“Hey.” Michael greeted, scaring Liz who was sitting on a swing, wide wood and rough rope that was hung from the tree in the backyard.

“Hey.” Liz replied with a faint smile and then returned to looking at the star infested night.

“Here.” Michael said, walking behind her and draping the jacket over shoulders.

“Thank you.” Liz exhaled and then held on to the ropes at her sides when she felt Michael’s hand lightly push her from the center of her back in order to swing.

“Listen, I know it sucks being here…”

“Are you kidding?” Liz interrupted in shock. “This is the first time in a time that I actually had fun.”

“Yeah, Fly’s a pretty cool guy.” Michael added looking to the small basement window to see the curtain quickly close and could safely assume that Fly was eavesdropping.

“Yeah, he is.” Liz said with a nod as she looked down at the ground to enjoy the feel of the soft grass brushing against her bare feet. “Um, Michael? Do you mind if I ask you a question?”

“Maybe.” Michael answered indifferently.

“Oh.” Liz murmured, holding her mouth in a “O” shape.

“Just say it.” Michael ordered, seeing that she didn’t pick up on his sarcasm.

“Right. Um…I just wanted to know why?”

“Why?” He repeated in a tone for her to elaborate.

“Um, why did you come and visit me?” She explained, feeling the swing take her back and forth naturally before she felt his hand again. “I mean you really didn’t have to…”

“Do you remember my old place?”

“Mmm hmm.” Liz nodded, remember the place he used to call home was at the Old Chishoim Trail Trailer Park.

“Well, besides Max and Isabel, you were the only one that ever visited me there.”

“Yeah, um, usually to tell you there was an alien hunter out to get you…”

“Point is, you looked out for me when you didn’t have to. So I guess what I’m trying to say is, thank you.” Michael said holding the ropes to stop the swing and then looked down as Liz looked up to him. “Can I ask you a question?” He asked seeing her nod without breaking her gaze. Michael looked at her for a moment and then returned to swinging her. “Back at your place. When I told you to get what you needed. Why didn’t you take anything?” Michael asked curiously and then felt the swing hit his legs as Liz abruptly stopped it and looked up to him again. Michael couldn’t help but be drawn to her gaze, automatically locking eyes with her and hanging on her breath awaiting her reply.

“Because I already had everything I needed with me.” Liz replied softly as she tilted her head up slowly just as slowly as Michael was leaning down to her.

Michael looked from her eyes to her small lips and then a rush of doubt hit him abruptly. The basis of Max and Liz’s relationship was known by everyone who knew the true them, that whenever the two would touch, let alone kiss, the most romantic, head-over-heels, paranormal reaction would erupt between the two. The two saw into each other’s souls. He could only fear what she would see in him or wouldn’t for that matter. Mortified by the thought, he stop inching his way to her and then pulled his head back, seeing her look back at him confused.

“Um, we should hit the sack.” Michael coughed. “I mean, sleep. I’m gonna go to work tomorrow, that way I can get my check and we can go see Finger.”

“Okay.” Liz nodded sadly in agreement and then followed behind him. When they reached inside, Fly was waiting for them by the door, where the two waved for Liz to go in first and then Michael entered, catching a low smack in the back of his head by Fly.

“Oww. What the hell was that for?” Michael winced turning to look at Fly who had his arms crossed.

“Smooth. Real smooth.” Fly snickered as he closed the door and walked to the center of the room. “Okay sleeping arrangements. Since my landlord is cheap and avoided putting a carpet on this cold floor to prevent me from tripping and falling and dying a horrible death…um, I’m sorry, forgot where I was going with that.” He pause to think and then snapped his finger when he remembered. “Ah, yes. “ He announced with a smile getting a giggle from Liz.

“Just open it.” Michael threatened frustrated, pointing to the futon. He had enough to worry about besides where he was going to sleep. His worries were more along the lines of he was going to sleep next to Liz and would he be incapable of stopping his growing lust once he was that close to her.
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Man, I'm sorry I took so long for this update. Hopefully you guys are still there. :?

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<center>Chapter 9

Fly’s Apartment Living Room</center>

One thing Michael had a gift for, was reading people.

Kyle was the ego-based jock, who would rather flash his letter instead of an ID.

Maria, a skeptic to the world, that had a comment about everything and anything.

Alex was a loyal and intelligent person who would think things through with his heart before thinking with equations.

And then there was Liz…Liz Parker. What was so special about a small town girl that was a science geek by day and a waitress by night? Her uncommon commodity, that’s what. Just when you think you can slap a label on her persona, she goes and surprises you.

Now here he was. Absolutely, in utter chaos and lying on what appeared, to him, to be ‘the worlds’ smallest futon’, and getting smaller the more she cuddled beside him. Sleep? How could he? How was he suppose to sleep knowing she was so close to him, when their entire friendship was based on the separation of a prison metal table?

Clearly, she didn’t seem to be having the same dilemma, hence her fast asleep. That is until he saw her sit up in the dark, looking to her left to see Fly, sleeping and facing towards the wall, and then looked to her right to see him. At that precise moment, all he could feel his heart beating faster and his Adam’s apple brush up and down his throat from the deep swallow her gazed caused him to do. Propping himself up on his elbows, he watched as she cautiously glanced over to Fly again and tucked her hair behind her ears before turning to look to him again.

“What?” Michael questioned, nervous by her just sitting there in silence.

“Michael?” Liz whispered.

“What?” He repeated, feeling a sudden quiver down his spine when she voiced his name. But instead of answering, she simply lowered her head to look at her arm, the arm that he mistook to be broken but actually turned out to be sprained. He assumed it was hurting her, an assumption that was thrown out the window when she quietly crawled forward, off the bed and made her way to the bathroom, where she paced back and forth pensively.

Still propped up on his elbows, he looked out the small windows that were above the futon, only to see the tiny tips of grass with a small hint of moonlight that reminded him of the earlier events. While wondering what he should have done, he didn’t hear Liz tip-toeing her way back to the futon, only realizing it when she was standing to the right of him, looking down at him. Startled, he quickly swung his legs off the bed and stood up in front of her.

“Sorry.” Liz whispered with an innocent giggle.

“Don’t do that again.” He warned in a whisper while pointing to her.

“Ok.” Liz replied softly as she tucked a strand of loose hair behind her ear, looking straight in his eyes as she took a step forward, which only made him take a step back. He watched as she took another step forward, biting her lower lip as she blushed, making him take another step back, this time feeling the futon bar hit his calves preventing him from moving any further.

Looking around tensely, he knew he had no where to go, seduced to stand there torn between the irking conscience to leave versus the aching need to stay. Seeing her stand there, divinely, he knew she was feeling the same thing too. That peeving notion that something was in the air, something between them, coaxing them, grazing them, calling them closer. He knew she felt that satisfying shiver, snaking its way underneath her skin, to her bones, the more she approached him, because he felt it too. He knew she smelled the most alluring, sensual smell that you couldn’t identify, but yet still drawn to, because he smelled it too. She craved for that sweet, intoxicating flavor you couldn’t taste, but yet thirst for, because he craved it too.

Watching her hands shiver closer to his face, he knew she was scared, scared of what was happening. So was he. Feeling completely vulnerable...afraid…fearing giving into something that she knew was wrong but yet felt so right. Covering her hand once she cupped his cheek, he found himself lowering his head closer to her while he placed his other hand on the small of her back and pushed her closer to him. Standing in that dangerous position, for what seemed like forever, he finally let his desires take control of him and concealed her lips with his before he lost his nerve.

The moment their lips touch, he felt a pleasing sense of relief…satisfaction…the scratch to the itch that only she could do away with. Holding her closer as she stood on her tippy-toes while her arms curved under his, holding his shoulders to get a deeper dose of the taste they had been thirsting for. Breathing heavily in each other’s arms as they fell deeper into the depths of the fascination they were vigorously persisting.

Lifting her effortlessly off her toes, he laid her on the futon’s mattress without breaking their exploring tongues and cloaked her tiny frame with his body. It was eccentric. He was kissing her and she was kissing him back. Max had described all his moments with Liz, but to actually feel it himself, the words were meaningless noise. There was nothing to describe what he was feeling, all he knew was that if he pulled away, he might never experience what it would feel like to be explored by Liz again.

“Hold on.” Michael whispered warningly, covering her mouth with his hand as he turned to look to Fly, who was stirring at the opposite end of the bed from all the commotion.

“JLo.” Fly moaned as wiggled lightly in fascination.

Michael turned to look to Liz when she pressed his hand down more on her lips to cover her giggle and simply smiled at her.


<center>Meta-Chem - Next night</center>

“Ahh, you dog you.” The Fly cheered, chuckling as Michael struggled to break away from his noogie.

“Hey.” Michael warned, finally breaking free and punching him playfully on the arm after straightening his uniform. “You’re freaking me out, man.”

“Me?” Fly questioned in shocking disbelief, eyes wide open and jaw dropped. “I’m freaking you out, Mr. Casanova?”

“Whatever man. Just forget it.” Michael shrugged and then turned to face the small monitor on the switchboard.

“Okay. Okay. Okay.” Fly chuckled in defeating amusement. “Just give me a break man. This new you is like the Grinch getting a heart. It’s all pretty new.”

“Yeah, well don’t get too use to it cause it’s not gonna happen again.” Michael declared crossing his arms and giving him a “so-what” shrug.

“What? Why?”

“This is Liz Parker. My best friends girlfriend. She was probably lonely and need someone to cool her down. I just happened to be the closest one to her.” Michael sadly speculated as he tapped on the edge of the board.

“So, if you wouldn’t have been there, that means I would’ve had a shot, right?”

“She’s not like that, man.” Michael quickly defended and then noticed Fly arch his eyebrow like his point had been proven.

“So, what are you crying about? You said it yourself, she wouldn’t do, what she did with you, with some random guy. In matter of fact, the key words being 'what she did with you', not anyone else. It’s obvious she likes you and after last night, you would think your stubborn ass would get the point.”

“So, what’s your point?” Michael asked as he shook his head lightly.

“My point?” Fly gasped in utter annoyance. “Let me ask you a question, okay?” Fly asked, signaling Michael to come closer as if he were to tell him a secret.

“Just say it.” Michael agreed as he scooted closer and rested his elbows on his knees with his hands folded, ready to listen.

“After the whole making out thing was done, and you guys went to sleep, did she arch her butt in to your crotch?” Fly asked secretively, causing Michael to snap up off his seat with his hands in the air and pace around the small room.

“Forget it. You’ve been watching too many soap operas man.”

"You watch The View."

"So what's your point?"

“Anyways." Fly huffed. "It’s not like it's a hard question, Chico. Either she did or she didn’t.”

“I repeat my previous question, what’s your point, Fly?” Michael questioned, avoiding answering his question.

“My point is if she did, which she obviously did or you wouldn’t be acting like suck a pu—”

“You do want to live, right?” Michael threatened before Fly could finish his insult.

“Look, to a man, when a woman arches her butt into our crotch it’s like foreplay or something, but…” Fly paused holding out a finger and smirking. “But to a woman, ‘the arching of the butt’…”

"The arching of the butt?” Michael repeated in a chuckle of disbelief.

“It means something completely different to them.”

“The butt arching?” Michael questioned sarcastically.

“It means she feels safe with you.” Fly continued, ignoring Michael’s sarcasm. “She arches her butt for security, to know the man she feels the safest with is as close as he possible could be.”

“So you’re saying that depending on the butts location, that’s how I can tell if she likes me or not?”

“It’s as effective as an ‘I love you’.” Fly answered as he nodded ‘yes’.

“These two man shifts…they just got into a whole new level of weird.” Michael stated as he shook his head and adjusted his cap.

“Mock it all you want, you know I’m right.”

“Yeah, heading right into the nut house cause you’re one soap opera away from being a complete whack job.”

“You’re the one “crazy in love”.” Fly laughed.

“What?”

“Come on. Beyonce! Oh oh oh oh oh…ugh.” Fly yelled when Michael tackled him to stop dancing. “You suck.” He coughed struggling to get back up from the floor.

“You’re weird man…but I’m gonna miss you.” Michael confessed, extending out his hand for Fly to shake it, a handshake that turned into a manly hug with a few slaps on the back before finally pulling away.

“When you leaving?”

“Tonight. So after we punch out, I’m gonna go get Liz and we’ll book after that.” Michael notified him as he returned to tapping on the switchboard armrest.

“Be careful man.”

“I will.”
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Author's Notes: "Butt arching" guys. It's as consistant as gravity, lol. :lol: Glad you guys liked that. LOL. Thanks for reading, no on with the show, lol.
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<center>Chapter 10


Meta-ChemParking Lot

5:13 P.M.
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Opening the Security Guards door to the parking lot, Michael popped up the collar to his jacket and looked up at the dark navy blue sky. The air was moist and there was just enough wind to speculate it was about to rain, even though speculation was pointless now that lightning flashes could be seen in the desert scenery.

Walking over to his bike as the jagged bolt of light scratched the night’s sky and echoed it’s loud thunder, he thought pensively of what he was going to say to Liz once he got back to Fly’s basement apartment. His plan last night was to sneak off while she slept and plot a conversation at work, with Fly’s help. He just didn’t expect an 8 hour shift to go by on a “butt arching” theory.

“Mr. Guerin.”

Michael hears from behind him the second he climbs on his bike. Turning, he sees the Agent, Sheriff Hanson was talking to back at the Crash Down come out from the shadows.

“Do I know you?” Michael asked bluntly, even though he knew he was a FBI agent. One advantage about being a juvenile delinquent…law enforcement…you can smell them a mile away.

“No, but I k now you, Mr. Guerin.” Agent Burns answered folding his hands in front of him.

“Really? Well, if you know me so well, who are my real parents?” Michael asked with a sarcastic shrug, awaiting Burns’ reply. Burns just cleared his throat as he loosened his tie and then shoved his hands in his pockets, making Michael snicker in righteousness. “Thought so.” Michael brushed off, grabbing his helmet from the motorcycle trees and patted it down on his head with the visor up. “Let me in on something, Agent….” Michael trailed off waving his hand around indifferently for Burns to fill in the blank.

“Burns.” Burns coughed out.

“Right. Burns.” Michael repeated with a small shake of his head as he scratched his eyebrow, implying he didn’t care. “Did they like stop teaching you guys in cop school that when you’re on a stake out, that the person you’re staking out is not suppose to know your staking them out?” Michael questioned with a cocky grin, loving the fact that he had stumped the Agent for a second time. “Maybe you guys should start going to West Roswell.”

“Well, while we’re on the topic of who’s going where. Where were you last night?”

“Crashing at a friends house. Wasn’t sure if you guys were done in my place or not, which reminds me, gotta call Ms. DeLuca.” Michael announced sarcastically, pointing to him and then opened his palm to insinuate his threat was complete.

“Hey, Mike!” Monk greeted as he was dropped off in the parking lot.

“What’s up, Monk?” Michael greeted with a nod as he placed his hand on his leg, elbow pointing out as he waited to see what both Monk and Burns had to say.

“I want a rematch. I totally had you last night but I was being hospitable.” Monk announced walking in front of Burns to hide the wink he gave to Michael.

“You’re just mad cause you suck at Madden.” Michael replied flashing Monk a thankful smile before Monk continued his walk to the Security Guard door.

“Rematch. Tonight. Be there or be squared.” Monk threatened playfully, pointing to Michael in warning, before entering the building.

Michael just shook his head in amusement and then turned the key to start his motorcycle, twisting the gears to make the engine roar as he walked the bike back and then speed off before Burns had another say so.


<center>Fly’s Basement 5:24P.M.</center>

“Hey?” Liz greeted with a smile when she saw Michael storm in. “What’s wrong?” She asked, noticing his pensive expression.

“We gotta go. Right now.” Michael announced, taking Liz’s hand and pulling her out the basement apartment just as quick as he came in.


<center>Michael’s Motorcycle</center>

“Michael? Where are we going?” Liz shouted for Michael to hear her as they zig zagged the lanes.

“Gotta do something first.” Michael shouted back and then focused back on the road.


<center>DeLuca Home5:33 P.M.</center>

“Michael? What are you doing here?” Amy asked surprised, wiping the sweat from her forehead and returned to fixing the loose doorknob to the back door.

“Came to see how you were doing Ms. DeLuca.” Michael replied, shoving his hands in his pockets and shrugged his shoulders to conceal how jittery he was.

“Oh, well I’m fine Michael. Just don’t think that’s how this door knobs gonna be if it keeps sticking on me.” Amy replied in flattery as she strained to turn one of the screws, but then noticed Michael’s panicked pale face. Swinging the short bangs away from her eyes, she stopped what she was doing and eyed Michael suspiciously. “Everything alright Michael?”

“Yeah. Just wanted to say hi…so…hi.” Michael saluted with three fingers off his forehead after scratching his head, knowing she wasn’t buying it. “Well, later Ms. DeLuca.” Michael dismissed, pointing to the door as a silent request that he wanted to go out that way.

Amy stepped to the side with her hands at her side and watched as Michael exited out the door, but then turn at his heel and pull her in for a hug. As he hugged her, Michael placed his hand over the busted doorknob and watched the glow beneath his hand fix it, before pulling away from Amy and waved good bye, leaving her there to watch him leave in confusion.


<center>Near by alley</center>

“Let’s go.” Michael announced climbing back on his bike and feeling Liz’s arms tighten around his stomach before he rode off…just as the thunder got louder and the rain started pouring.


<center>Michael’s Bike</center>

Liz rested her helmeted head on Michael’s back, watching the raindrops pound against the plastic visor. She practically begged for Michael to take the helmet, but refused, pointing out that she would be on back, a spot on bike that was especially dangerous when it rained. They had been on the road for hours and the cold rain had completely drenched the two, so much that Liz’s shirt was practically a new layer of skin for her. She lost the feeling in her fingers and her butt fell asleep an hour ago. Frankly, she didn’t know how Michael could stand a motorcycle.

Meanwhile, Michael’s eyes were focused on the highway markers. During the first hour of their trip he had no idea where to go, but as the scenery changed, a destination had come to mind. And if wasn’t for the weather, he would’ve rode the whole way, but the rain was falling harder and his tires were riding more on water than they were on asphalt, making it more dangerous for the two of them since they weren’t properly protected with the motorcycle musts.

During one of the bright flashes of lightning, Michael noticed a blue and hot pink neon sign with the words “motel” and “vacancy” flickering in the night. Finally admitting to himself that he barely had visibility, let alone control on how slippery the road had become, he finally gave in and pulled over in the motel’s lot.



<center>Pleasure Palace Motel Room # 4</center>

“You hungry.” Michael asked as he opened the door for her and then closed it behind him, making sure he added the chain and used his powers to securely look the door.

“Um, no. I’m okay.” Liz answered as she hugged herself for warmth.

“You sure?” Michael questioned surprised, knowing she hadn’t eaten anything all day.

“Yeah, just not really hungry.” Liz replied slowly.

“You okay?” Michael questioned skeptically, noticing she was trembling like she was freezing.

“Yeah, I think I just caught a cold. The shower, the rain, it’s nothing.” Liz shrugged off before nearly falling to the ground if Michael hadn’t caught her in time.

“You’re burning up, Liz.” Michael informed her, feeling her arms were extremely warm and then remembered the tests Maria had preformed on him he was sick. Pressing his hand on her forehead, he was shocked to find her forehead was twice as hot as her arms were.

“Michael. I’m not feeling to good.” Liz whined as a set of tears escaped her eyes. Michael swooped her up in his arms and then looked around the room not knowing what to do.

“Okay. Okay. I’ll take care of this.” Michael assured her in a panic. Looking around the whole room, he looked at the dark bathroom, the purple curtains, and then the pink bible lying besides the phone. Then it dawned on him. Setting Liz back on her feet, her turned her to look at him and then cupped her cheeks to make her look him in the eyes. “Liz. Wake up.”

“Hmm?” Liz replied drowsy as she continued to shiver.

“I think you got frost bite.” Michael speculated as he started to unbutton Liz’s jeans.

“You mean hypothermia?” Liz asked with her lips quivering just as bad as her body.

“Whatever.” Michael exhaled and then lowered her pants down, leaving her in her T-shirt and panties. “You gotta get out of these clothes.” Michael advised as he unbuttoned his pants and stripped himself of his shirt before stripping her of hers. Kicking the wet clothes to the corner of the room, Michael swooped Liz up again in his arms and then with his foot, pulled back the sheets before setting her down on the center of the bed. Veiling her body with his, he covered pulled the covers over his back and hugged her for warmth.

“Michael?” Liz chattered out.

“What?” Michael asked lifting his head to see her pale face.

“How do you know what to do?” Liz asked referring to his use of body heat to get her temperature back to normal.

“I have “The Saint” on DVD.” Michael replied, seeing her smile in amusement that only drove a half smile out of him.

“Mmm…good movie.”
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