A Roswell Homecoming (CC/UC,MATURE) A/N 4/10/05 [WIP]

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A Roswell Homecoming (CC/UC,MATURE) A/N 4/10/05 [WIP]

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Hey... reposting this under the title "A roswell homecoming" to try to differentiate it from at least one other 'homecoming' fic out there.

Title:A Roswell Homecoming, section 1: the instrument
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: MATURE, for now
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. ;-) I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
Distribution: Distribute anywhere you like, based at fanfiction.net: http://www.fanfiction.net/~chriskenworthy
Feedback: YES PLEASE!
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'
Notes: This is the beginning of an alternate future fic that flips back and forth between Homecoming night 2001 and flashbacks of the events that have led up to that point. The storyline diverges as of the end of 'Ask Not' so anything about Whittaker being revealed as a skin, the Harvest, Future Max, the Dupes, Christmas, the Granolith, and the Gandarium are all irrelevant lol.

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Alex Whitman smoothed out his sleeves, and then stared critically into the mirror, attempting to determine if his tie was straight. Hmmm. Seemed close enough.

Alex had to admit he looked good in this outfit, despite the fact that he had had nothing to do with its selection. His girlfriend had picked out the charcoal gray tux, and as offended as Alex had been at the time that she showed no confidence in his taste, he now had to confess to himself it was probably for the best.

His girlfriend. Alex broke into a wide grin at the very thought.

"Hey! Boy!!" The voice was calling up the stairs from the living area of the Whitman house. "Get down here. Your 'ride' is here."

There was a definite emphasis of surprise on the word 'ride' in his father's voice, and Alex smiled to himself as he hurried down the stairs and out the door.

A white stretch limo was parked in front of his house, the driver standing with imperturbabe respectfulness next to it, and Alex couldn't help but strut a bit, as if he were walking down the red carpet at the Grammys. Wait - that was *leaving* a limo, wasn't it? Oh well. Now, how would a Grammy nominee walk when getting INTO his limo on the way to the show??

Alex settled for a brisk and confident stride and let the driver open the rear door for him. No-one else was inside the passenger compartment, of course.

"6025 Murray lane next, sir?" the driver asked as he entered the limo himself, sliding behind the wheel.

"Hmm?" Alex grunted in momentary confusion. "Oh, yes, definitely. That's our next stop, sure enough."

The driver pulled out into the street without another word, and Alex Whitman was left alone with his thoughts. Without conscious awareness of his own actions, he pulled on the fine silver chain that hung, as always, around his neck under his shirt. He hadn't taken the thing off for months. Okay, except to shower. And sometimes when he was trying to sleep and just *couldn't* get comfortable with the darn thing. And there was that one time...

Alex cut off his rambling thoughts and pulled the chain up to take one more look at the makeshift pendent it carried. The thing didn't look like much - a flat disk of some sort of smooth metal, with a perfectly circular hole in the center, and finely textured starburst patterns of ridges and grooves on each face, the two sides differing only slightly in the size of the pattern's grain.

To think that this little gizmo had put them all through so much...

* * * *

It had been early October the year before. Skin hysteria was rising among Roswell's 'Aliens among us' club and the new owner of the UFO centre, Brody Davis, had just missed becoming a victim of the paranoia. In a fatal way. Like having his molecules rearranged into something else or blown apart by a very frightened Isabel-and-Michael team. Not nice.

Alex had wandered cautiously into the UFO center the day everything had gone down, motivated by curiosity as much as anything else. Curiosity about this alien abductee Brody and what Max had said about his Dot-com millions. (Who wouldn't be?) And curious about the strange device that Davis had brought with him, that had reacted to Michael with such devastating force (but not Max?) and had also reacted on May 14th, the day that Isabel and the others killed Pierce and got the message from her mother.

The UFO center was undergoing a transformation at the hands of a few determined men and women. Alex noticed that displays on 'Foo fighters' (apparently not the band,) and the hollow earth society were being taken down. What was being put up in their place was considerably less clear.

"Hey, you!!" Alex took a second to realize that the exclamation was probably being directed at him, and he half turned towards the speaker. "Scram," his voice continued relentlessly. "We're not open to the public any more."

It was a voice full of British character, and from that fact alone, Alex could guess who was talking at him. "Mister Davis?" he said without thinking as he turned to face the thirtyish man with short, curly bronze hair. "I'm sorry, I didn't know you were closed."

Davis looked Alex over with suspicion. "How did you know who I was?" he asked narrowly.

Caught by surprise, Alex sifted through several possible responses before realizing that the relatively straight truth would do. "I'm friends with Max Evans. He said a very little about you."

Davis softened about thirty percent. "You another alien nut?"

It took Alex a few seconds to realize that meant not 'Are you a crazy alien like Max' but 'Are you crazy about aliens like Max'. Especially since Alex wouldn't normally have described Max as crazy about aliens, or crazy at all. "I've been known to follow the encounter circles," he said cautiously, wondering how Davis would react to that.

Davis didn't react to that. He didn't really have a chance, considering that his attention was distracted by something else he noticed while Alex had been talking. "No, no!!" he called out to one of his assistants across the room. "Exhibits two, six, and nine go into the analysis area with-- Hey! Listen to me when I talk to you, please - you won't get another warning. Well, then, why did you tear that picture down..." His voice faded somewhat as Brody Davis walked calmly towards his erring minion.

Alex was left behind alone, and he noticed that Davis had left something behind on a nearby table-top. It was a reasonably large piece of white paper board, perhaps sixteen inches by twelve, with a variety of items taped to it. Most were slips of paper with notes on them - some written, some typed. Near the center of the board was a small metal disk with a hole in the center, taped down in three places, but not completely covered by the tape.

Alex couldn't help but edge near it and start reading the notes: "Alien washer?? ??"

"Supposedly taken from the special FBI warehouse of crash-related artifacts hidden near Roswell."

"Inert for years, but reacted to the May 14th pulse with a stunning static charge."

"Others have reported a varying static effect upon touching it, since May 14th, but only one time per person."

"I got a bit of a shock the first time I laid bare fingers upon it myself. Imagination or alien mechanisms?? How can it know when a particular person has already touched it? Analysis shows no electrical circuits inside as we understand them. Experiments with subjects unaware of the object's properties were completely inconclusive. BD"

That last note was a long handwritten scrawl, with the initials flourished - Davis signing off his own experiences and reactions to this particular artifact, Alex realized. The other notes were either typed, (most of them,) or hand-printed much more legibly, and related outside facts and myths relating to the object.

Alex looked around. Davis and his workers were all still busy, and none of them were paying attention to him. Alex couldn't push down the temptation to touch the disk himself. He edged a fingertip into contact with some of the uncovered metal, noticing its starburst texture pattern.

ZZZAAPP!! The feeling was overwhelming, like a channel of pure energy flooding up through Alex's finger, coursing up his arm, and then diverging, some of it overflowing to engulf his body while the most brilliant waves of current headed straight for his brain...

"Hey, hey there." The next thing Alex knew, Davis' voice was repeating itself at him. He turned slightly and realized that the UFO fanatic was now standing right next to him. He had been across the room when Alex had checked, which meant that he had lost time... "I'm sorry," he mumbled. "I was just..."

"Looking at one of my pieces?" Davis finished, gesturing to the whiteboard. "That's okay. This one is just a trinket I picked up because of its association with May 14th. Don't think it really has any significance." Alex stayed silent with an effort.

"Look," Davis continued. "I have to get back to work, but you can come by Monday at seven if you want to see more. Oh, and if you see Max Evans, tell him I might have some work for him tomorrow, if he's still interested." Brody smiled in a friendly fashion that left absolutely no doubt that he intended Alex to leave now.

"Okay," Alex said, still a little dazed by his experience with the 'trinket.' "Goodbye." He headed back out the door of the UFO center, noticing idly that one of Davis' workers was taking the sign down. It certainly seemed that Davis wanted to make the center less of a public business establishment than a... what?

Someone was sitting on one of the big stone blocks his mother had had put in the front lawn as Alex walked up towards his house. He recognized Isabel Evans a second before she shook the long golden hair out of her face.

A leap of joy threatened to burst out of Alex's heart as song, just that she was nearby, but he restrained himself with effort. No sense letting his hopes fly high at the slightest excuse. "What's up, Iz??"

Isabel's response came in one rushed string with hardly any punctuation. "Look I meant what I said that we can't be any more than friends and you've got to accept that but what kind of friends are we if we hardly ever hang out and never speak to each other so, bearing all that in mind do you want to see this video or not?" A plastic case, with a VHS tape barely visible through its clouded transparency, was thrust toward him.

Alex couldn't help but indulge a soft chuckle. Isabel had obviously been waiting for him, and thinking about what she was going to say, for considerably too long.

He looked at the video. 'The Princess Bride.' One of his favorite movies, an undisputed classic of modern cinema.

"Sure," he said, still wondering if there would be further surprises. "Come on inside. My dad has classes late tonight at the college, but Mom's off work so there may actually be dinner."

Isabel laughed softly at that. She was still keeping her guard mostly up, Alex could tell to his chagrin. But she was ready to open up at least enough to have a little fun, and Alex was glad of that.

"So, friend Alex," Isabel said with a little giggle as they stepped through the front doorway. "How's your day been?"

"Pretty boring," Alex admitted ruefully. "Dropped in at the UFO center to see this Brody Davis guy for myself. He's certainly intense about aliens." He paused for a second and a half. "You?"

"Also rather dull," Isabel reported. "Tess has been driving Michael and I crazy with questions about River Dog and stuff."

"River dog??" Alex repeated wonderingly. "Well, I guess that makes sense. After what happened..." He choked himself off too late, realizing that a reminder about recent events might not be too comfortable for Isabel.

But though Iz's perfect skin had paled with Alex's allusion, she continued the thought without pause. "After what happened to Nasedo, River dog is Tess's closest link to her own history, yeah." Isabel took the tape back from Alex, inserted the tape smoothly into its predestined slot, and sat down, not on the couch, but the plush chair set at right angles to the screen.

She'd have to crane her neck slightly to see the action from there, but the reasoning for her choice was clear. There would be no opportunities for physical contact between the two of them. At least, not without Alex sitting on the arm of the chair or Isabel's lap. Tempting though those possibilities were, (especially the second,) Alex definitely lacked the guts to try versus Isabel's negative signals.

So he settled down on the couch himself, near Iz but not too near. "Maybe Tess should go and see River Dog herself."

"She may *demand* just that," Isabel said with a peculiar emphasis. "Personally, I'm not sure it's a good idea. Tess is terminally blunt and River Dog is a bad guy to offend. Remember when he though Michael was lying to him??"

"That was a misunderstanding," Alex protested through a frown that he hoped Isabel couldn't read. As touching as Isabel's manic concern for Michael had been at the time he came down with a fatal alien equivalent to heatstroke, it was more than a little disturbing in hindsight as foreshadowing of the revelation that Iz and Michael had been romantically linked in their past alien lives. Still, Alex fought bravely on with his thought. "River Dog didn't mean any real harm to Michael - he just had him taken out of the camp. Once he realized Michael *was* sick, he came through well enough."

"Yeah," Isabel said noncommitally. "On the other hand, what was he doing letting Michael stay in the sweatlodge, knowing that if he was a genuine 'visitor' it could kill him? Seemed like an awfully nasty 'test' to me."

Alex couldn't think of an answer to that, so he shut up and went back to watching the movie.

* * * *

A funeral of some kind. Enormously sad and lost people - (well, not quite people as he ordinarily thought of them...) grieving whoever were inside two silver caskets. Two more waited at the front of the (cathedral?) for their mates to join them.

A... - a laboratory? Some kind of experiment or procedure being conducted - with genetic diagrams posted up on every square foot of the walls. A book - a flash of pages bound together like an old spiral notebook. Letters and symbols unlike any Alex had ever seen before.

And a giant computer, with a small recess near its center, in which a small metal ring sat...

Alex kicked into a half-sitting position with a start. "Boy, that's definitely the weirdest dream I've ever had." And his finger was smarting.

* * * *

The next day, Alex went over to Max Evans' table in the cafeteria at lunch. He wasn't usually all alone, but Maria was apparently on a Liz day, Michael would be off who-knew-where Alex guessed, and Tess was apparently giving the poor boy some space. Isabel held court on the back lawn with the pretty and popular, of course.

Alex's video night with Iz had been... nice. And thouroughly as 'just-friendly' as she had vowed. Alex sighed. It wasn't that he didn't understand how Isabel might feel, or that he thought she was obligated to feel for him as much as he felt for her. Alex was just tired of being everybody's best friend and nobody's special someone.

"Problem, Alex??" Max spoke without looking up from his mystery meat loaf, (which couldn't be *that* absorbing.) Alex suddenly realized that he had sighed a bit too loudly and probably given Max the impression that he had come over to unburden himself.

"No, not really," he hastily disclaimed. "Just came over here to hang out, see what's the what, you know?"

Max looked up to survey him at that point, and Alex almost gasped with the surprise. He had seen Max many times before, of course, but now it seemed that he had seen a face that was *not* Max's, yet LIKE Max's, very recently. Where?

A picture. A portrait or likeness... from the dream!! That was it. A visage not quite human, but with almost the same contours as Max's face. Ruddy skin with a hint of purple, midnight blue hair, and eyes that seemed to glow a yellowish green...

"What?" Max's voice broke into his reverie once again. "What is it... am I getting a zit or something man?" Max's fingers searched his cheek, trying to pinpoint the spot where Alex was staring.

Alex laughed. It was such a normal thing for any teenager to say that visions of alien lifeforms seemed too strange to even consider. (And it was in that roundabout way that Alex realized the significance of what he had seen - Max, not as a human teenager, but an alien king. Either that or he had imagined it.)

"I hate to say this, but I've gotta ask," Max rambled, a cautiously concerned look on his face. "What is *with* you today?"

Alex tried to calm down. The last thing he wanted to do was have to spill about the dream to Max - not before he had some idea what it meant himself. "Nothing, just a bit of a... sugar rush," he rationalized to the other guy, even though he hadn't had any lunch yet. "Or... what's the opposite of a sugar rush?? When the blood sugar to the brain dips too low and you start to get weird?"

Max shrugged slowly, the look of concern on his face not going away. Alex charged valiantly on. "Doesn't matter. By the way, I stopped into the UFO center yesterday and had a bit of a talk with Mister Davis."

"Who? Oh, Brody??" Alex didn't see any particular way in which Max was on a first name basis with 'Brody,' but he nodded.

"He says he wants you to work for him after all, if you're interested."

Max mulled that over a little. "Might as well, I suppose. Can always use gas money for the Jeep the way we have to go chasing to and fro all the time, and it was handy having access to Milton's files last year. Not to mention the premises." Max shuddered slightly, probably remembering the tense final conflict with Pierce. Alex knew *he* was.

"We'll have to be a lot more careful though," Max mused. "Brody may be obsessed, and a bit of a nut job, but he's a lot more on the ball than Milton was."

"Do you have any idea what he's *doing* to the center?" Alex asked curously. "When I was there, it looked like he was practically tearing the whole place down."

"I overheard one of his assistants talking, a lit..." Max broke off as a new figure came up next to Alex's chair.

Alex looked up to see who the newcomer was. Maria. Alex still hadn't gotten used to her long hair, but it was definitely Maria. (She had said the extensions were gorgeous on her and couldn't possibly be told from natural hair. True as far as that went, but it completely ignored the fact that anyone who had seen her pre-extension *had* to be able to figure it out. Hair just didn't grow that fast; it wasn't humanly possible. Hmm... maybe she was trying to distract attention from Michael and the *real* aliens...)

Maria smiled with slightly nervous impatience. "Hey, girlfriend," she said softly to Max. "What's up?"

What she wasn't saying was perfectly clear to Alex. "You guys want me to clear out so you can plot out how to get Max back with Liz," he announced just as quietly as Maria had spoken. "And maybe Maria back with Michael - I'm not sure about that one."

"It'll have to wait a bit longer," Maria sighed, sinking into a seat at the end of the table, next to both of them.

"You don't have to go, Alex," Max said, as the other guy began to stand up. "I mean, I don't mind at all if you stay, and I don't think Maria does." He shot a glance over at his co-conspirator, but her reaction was hard to read. "I mean, as far as that goes, you could... um, help out. If you're interested." He looked nervously over at Maria again.

Maria sighed. "Sure. The way things stand with you and Isabel, you're a candidate for project Girlfriend if anybody is, Alex." Something clicked in Alex's brain. The fact that Maria had been calling Max that wasn't an emasculating joke, (well, not entirely,) but also a reference to this little plot of theirs. 'Girlfriend.' What Max wanted to get Liz back as, and what Maria wanted to be to Michael again.

Alex slowly shoved his chair away from the table and stood up.

"Uh, thanks for thinking of me, but that's okay," he mumbled. "I'm disappointed by the way things have turned out between me and Iz, but trying to scheme my way back into her heart doesn't sound like the best of plans either." Lest two of his best friends think hard enough to take offense at that, he swiftly carried on. "I guess I'll go find Liz and occupy her while you hold your strategy session. Wouldn't want her to tumble to the plan too early, would we?"

"Thanks, Alex. I think she said she'd be in the library all lunchhour," Maria called quietly as he left.

* * * *

The West Roswell High student library wasn't very big, but it still took nearly ten minutes for Alex to find Liz Parker. She was leaning with her back against one of the bookshelves, between the shelving area and the exterior wall. When Alex had quickly 'checked the stacks' for any side of his friend, he had simply walked down the rows of shelves and sighted along the corridor formed by each of them, missing his friend entirely because one of the shelves had blocked her completely from view.

Finally, after checking every other part of the tiny research center exhaustively, Alex began heading up and down the archive passageways and quickly caught sight of her. "Hey, Liz. Whatcha reading??"

Liz looked up, smiled briefly at Alex in recognition, and held the book up to briefly flash the cover at him. 'The high frontier: colonies in space'

"Read it," Alex said with a small smile. He had... he'd been interested in space travel and the like long before he'd known that alien hybrids were in the midst of the student body. In fact, an excess of book learning on the subject was probably the reason he'd had such a hard time accepting the big secret... but now was no time for extended reflection. "It was good," he commented, still about the book. "How are you doing, Liz-ster?"

Liz smiled again, in a bittersweet way that Alex would probably categorize as 'wan,' even though he didn't know exactly what that word meant. "I... I'm dealing, I guess. How about you?"

"Keeping it together," Alex assured her. "Isabel isn't avoiding me any longer, but she's still making it pretty clear that it's no more than friends." He sighed. "I can accept that, I think... but then we were never as... as anything as you and Max." Alex wondered belatedly in retrospect if he should have actually said the M word to Liz.

But Liz's smile grew a little warmer. "I can deal too... at least, I think I can." She said it as a confident declaration, but her voice trembled. "I have to - I won't be doing Max any favors by taking him back... trying to hold on to him, when his destiny is waiting."

"But..." Alex checked around carefully to make sure that there was nobody around to overhear their conversation, and that Liz seemed to be okay with further discussion on this topic. "How do you know that it's an either-or choice? Why can't we be part of that destiny, now? You've been part of Max's life, more than that, you've been his world, ever since that day when none of us had a clue what was going on. Do you really think you can change that just by staying away from him?"

Liz stared at him bitterly. "Max has Tess now."

"He doesn't want Tess!! I mean, yeah, he's accepted her as a friend and a part of the group, but he doesn't love her, not even close. Just because they were married... well, that says it all, doesn't it? 'Were.' This is a new lifetime for them all, and new lifetimes mean new choices..."

"Don't!!" Liz suddenly half-yelled at him. "Seriously, Alex, don't do this, okay? I already have Max and Maria double-teaming me about all this kind of stuff. I don't care if they put you up to this or not, I just can't take it from you too, okay?" Her voice was softer now, but an unmistakeable hard edge of emotion was still in it. "I've made my decision."

Alex eased up immediately. "Sorry," he said, reaching out for Liz's hand in a comforting gesture. "I didn't mean t-"

At that instant, Alex's fingers touched Liz's again, and once again he felt that odd static sensation, like he had felt touching that weird gizmo the day before. No, not quite. It wasn't the same feeling as before, of raw energy pouring into his body. This time it was, like... what? He couldn't be sure. Like something within him was... was reacting to Liz's touch? Not in a romantic way... in an alien energy kind of way. He was sure of that.

And Liz was looking at him strangely. "What? It's just static cling, Alex. You get it on the carpets here, don't you know?"

Alex shook it off, and tried to get back to the point he was making. "Um, t-to debate you on the issue or anything. But just one more thing... if you've made your decision, do you expect to hold the rest of us to it? You've decided that Max and Tess belong together, how about Michael and Isabel? Because I can tell you that Maria isn't ready to give up on Michael yet. What if she gets him to take her back? Would you... would you hold that against her, or anything??"

Liz looked up at Alex, and he saw there was a hint of tears in her eyes. "Of course not, Alex!! Maria's been my bestest friend for ever and ever, if she's decided she wants to make it work with Michael, then I wish her the best. My choices are my own." She sighed, feeling the weight of worlds on her shoulders perhaps. "The same goes for you with Isabel, if you want to start pursuing her again."

"Somehow I don't think I'd stand much chance," Alex moaned. "But seriously, if Maria was with Michael, and I was with Isabel, and the end of the world didn't immediately come, how long do you think your willpower would last?" He grinned teasingly at her.

"Shut up!!" Liz chuckled merrily and tossed the book at Alex in a half-threatening gesture, but Alex caught it easy. Without saying anything, he nodded agreement to her imperative, and nodded his head towards the library's exit in friendly invitation.

"Hmm..." Liz considered. "Sure." She smiled at Alex and led the way out of the stacks. Alex quickly caught up, making soft inquiring noises and pointing to his firmly closed mouth.

"Naw, I don't think so," Liz said, giggling. Alex loved seeing her giggle, and he was willing to play the rules of this little game, but he wasn't about to let her win for too long.

So, as they walked out of the library, Alex threw his hand around Liz's shoulder in what might have been too familiar a gesture for a platonic friend, But his fingers exerted pressure on Liz's far shoulder, just hard enough that she'd be able to feel it.

"Hey!!" Liz protested. "Okay, okay, you can talk again."

"Thanks," Alex said quickly, releasing his hold immediately. "So, did you hear about this mega party that Courtney Banks and her brother are throwing??"

Liz took a second to digest that. "Courtney Banks... the Courtney who's working at the crashdown now?"

"Yeah," Alex reported. "She's in our grade, and her brother's older, some bigshot at the radio station. No parents, at least that's what the grapevine has to say..."

* * * *

"Come on, Alex. What good is sitting around and waiting going to do you with Isabel?"

Alex sighed into the phone. "As if the only thing that mattered in my life was getting back with Isabel Evans." He took a breath. "But even if we do assume that matters... what good does it do me to wait? Let's see, well, it gives her some time to work through her issues and uncertainties without building up any more bad associations to myself in her mind."

"And what if she works through her issues with somebody else??" Maria DeLucca countered. "I saw the sparks that were flying with geology boy last week ago - Sornssen. I didn't want to throw that in your face, but..."

"Wai- wait a second," Alex interrupted. "Grant Sorenson? The one who dug up Pierce's bones?"

"The very son-of-a-bitch," Maria spat.

Alex shook off her venom as a byproduct of how Sorenson's discovery put Michael in jail and got back to the subject. "That's totally gross. He must be what, twenty-six? And Isabel's still a teenager."

"Sad, possibly illegal, but true," Maria insisted. "You think being mature and ruggedly handsome is a turn-off to girls? Why do you think Iz 'volunteered' to go and find out what the guy was up to?"

Alex sighed. This was fighting dirty, but it was working. "So what are you suggesting, I take a loudspeaker out under her window and sing 'Stand by me' until she runs down the stairs and jumps into my arms??" he asked, not without a trace of sarcasm.

"Now that you mention it... no, bad plan, if only because her parents might call the police," she decided. "Just do something to keep youself in the game. The smaller, the sweeter, the better. Send her a long-stemmed rose. No, think of something yourself. Something personal, meaningful." Maria sighed long-sufferinly. "The kind of thing Michael would never, ever do for me, you know?"

Alex smiled. "You never know. Goodnight, Maria."

"'Night, Alex." The line clicked as Maria rang off. Alex put his receiver back in its cradle and thought a second. Something personal, something meaningful. Something small and romantic.

His first thoughts were of sitting with Iz on the Frasier woods camping trip, explaining what little he knew about the stars to her. But what was he going to do, have a star named after her? That might work on television, but there was a corny edge to it in real life.

He ran over every significant incident they'd had in the past year, (not a particularly wide field,) eliminated all those with unpleasant assiciations like alien babies or jail visits, and tried to come up with insightful (and not frighteningly expensive) gift ideas from the rest.

Finally, he settled on potted azaleas, which had figured in this art flick he and Isabel had seen together, and she said they were pretty. Unfortunately, by the time he had settled on that, all the florists were closed. Ah well, he supposed countering Grant Sorenson could wait for a day.

Alex got ready for bed that night mechanically, anxious about his dreams of the previous night, and whether they would come back. As jumpy as he was feeling, he wondered if sleep would even come.

It didn't have to. As soon as he lay down in bed and closed his eyes, a new volley of images leapt into his mind. Aliem Max again, a holographic projection of him, rotating grandly about in the middle of a high-tech laboratory. Someone paging through the book he had seen in his first dream - a brown leather-like cover with designs on it that he couldn't quite make out. The pages were stiff, almost metal-like but not quite, and the 'letters' were cut entirely out, like stencils.

Again the 'disc computer' - a gigantic machine that seemed entirely focused on the disc... yes, it had to be the same metal slug that Alex had touched in the UFO center. A gigantic bank of equipment, that seemed to be essentially four globular compartments, each filled with goopy slime. A spaceship taking off into a yellow sky, broke by rays of blue sunshine.

With an effort of will, Alex forced his eyes open and immediately picked up the phone. He could hardly wait for the ringing to stop hefore he announced, "It's Alex. I need your help."

"Um, okay, Alex..." Max Evans said uncertainly.

TO BE CONTINUED...
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A Roswell Homecoming, part 2a, 'Party night.' 1/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'

Notes: This is the beginning of an alternate future fic that flips back and forth between Homecoming night 2001 and flashbacks of the events that have led up to that point. The storyline diverges as of the end of 'Ask Not' so anything about Whittaker being revealed as a skin, the Harvest, Future Max, the Dupes, Christmas, the Granolith, and the Gandarium are all irrelevant lol.

Section 2: The overture.

(October 20 2001 again.)

Alex only jogged back to an awareness of reality a few seconds after the limo had stopped. A quick look out the window confirmed that the car was stopped at a very familiar part of Murray Lane.

"Meter's still running, mac," the driver reminded him with friendly carelessness. Alex thought about that for a second and put a hand to his door handle - just in time to see through the open limo door as Maxwell Evans emerge from the Evans household.

When they met up, twenty-five seconds or so later on the curb next to the expensive rented chauffeurmobile, Max nodded at Alex. "Targazinzki melior tto quaree azhvar son keh milliap," he said offhandedly.

"Torgin vve keels," Alex replied politely in the same language. "What's the ETA on Isabel being dressed and ready to go?"

"Wrong guy to ask," Max admitted with a grin. "Is and Tess are all getting primped at Liz's place over the Crashdown." Max smiled in anticipation.

"Tess, Isabel, and Liz?" Alex repeated carefully. "Not Maria?!"

"Not Maria," Max confirmed. "My latest instructions are that she's to be picked up at her Mom's new house."

"As planned," Alex said as he got back into the stretch. "Well, we can cross Tess's studio off the itinerary. Driver? Cancel the stop on Roxdale."

The chauffeur met that news with a kind of stolid passivity. "Still 247 Elm next?"

"Yeah," Alex agreed. Max had gotten into the car by now, and closed the door, so Buddy put the motor in gear and pulled out into the street again. Alex's fingers brushed the disk again, and Max looked at him questioningly.

"I was remembering how we found out about the archive," Alex explained. "On the way over here."

"Ah," Max said, nodding. "Some crazy months we went through, huh? I'm glad things have calmed down a little..."

* * * *

(Just after midnight, the morning of October 18 2000.)

"Okay," Max Evans said, pacing quietly across Alex's room. "Let's start at the beginning here. You touched this gizmo of Brody's at the UFO center."

"Mm-hm," Alex agreed, concentrating most of his attention on the drawing program on his computer.

"And you started having dreams about aliens?" Max continued doubtfully.

"*Last* night I had a deam," Alex maintained. "Tonight I had a flash." There was no uncertainty in his voice.

"And you think what you saw has a connection to us?" Max asked. He leaned over Alex's shoulder and peered at the computer screen. "If it looked like that, I hope it was just your imagination," he joked.

"Shut up," Alex groused grumpily. "It's not coming out right. I'm a musician, not a visual artist." But he continued to work at the picture, trying to refine the details that didn't match his memory.

"Okay, okay," Max said, resuming his pace. "Now, you said there were notes Brody was keeping about the gizmo. Can you remember any of them?"

"Um... it reacted to the may fourteenth pulse," Alex recounted. "To the signal the orbs sent out."

"We can't be sure of that connection," Max said. Alex turned around in his computer chair to stare doubtfully at the alien teenager. "Well, we already know Brody is obsessed with May 14th in particular. If someone else sold him this doodad, they could have known that too and made up a connection to that date, but go on."

Alex sighed and then did so. "Has been reported to shock other people, but nothing about creepy dreams. Oh, and supposedly it was taken from some FBI special warehouse of crash-related evidence."

"Wait a second," Max replied quickly. "The regular FBI or the special unit??"

"Brody's notes didn't say," Alex said pointedly. "The word 'unit' didn't appear, but the word 'special' did. That may be important."

"Okay," Max sighed. "Anything else in the notes?" Alex didn't answer aloud, which Max took as a pretty clear negative. "Well, it's weird, I'll grant you that, but I don't see that there's anything I can do. Take some of those goodnight pills and try to get plenty of r..." Max's voice was broken off in mid-word as he stared at the computer screen, which Alex was still working on with a frown.

Max stepped up beside Alex and drew his attention away from the screen with a gentle pressure on his shoulder. For Max's own part, he couldn't seem to keep his eyes of the cathode ray tube screen. "Alex, did Liz ever tell you about the... the secret chamber up near the Pullman ranch that Tess showed us last spring?" There was a dreadfully dark intensity in his voice.

"What, the pod chamber?" Alex asked, mystified. "Yeah, of course. I think you've even mentioned it a few times, Max."

Max scowled at the jibe. "Not just a name. Have you ever been told of anything that's inside?"

Alex was getting more confused by the second. "Well, yeah!! The pods that you guys incubated in until you emerged as little kids."

"Just that?" Max pressed. "You've never been told any more about what the pods looked like?"

Alex shook his head, mystified, and then suddenly followed Max's gaze back to his computer's screen. "You mean... he started, vaguely awed.

Max nodded grimly and pointed at one of the oval shapes in the bank of four machines that Alex had been doing his best to illustrate. "Did you see anythinh inside?? Shapes, or faces?"

"No," Alex had to admit. "Just some slopping goo."

"Which might mean it was before we were incubated," Max guessed. He turned, walked away from the computer, and sat himself down on the bed with a weary thud. "Maybe you'd better tell me as much of the rest as you can remember, Alex," he said softly. "Every detail."

Max believed now, Alex realized. Before he saw the pods on Alex's computer screen, he had just been doing lip service to the idea that Max could have gotten ahold of some memories from his homeworld. Now... he wasn't completely convinced, but unable to truly disbelieve either. And the stress, of one crisis or mystery after another, was weighing on him.

"Well?" After a second's more hesitation, Alex started to haltingly retell what he could remember of the alien imagery. The ceremony, the genetic library, the computer, the holograph. The book.

"What??" Max called out, loudly enough that Alex was worried his parents would wake up.

"Ssh."

"Like Tess's book? Why didn't you tell me about the book first, Alex??!"

"Uhh... Tess's what??" was all Alex could think of to say.

It took them a few minutes to get that sorted out. Alex had never heard of or seen the book - Liz had seen Tess take it out of the library wall using an alien handprint technique, and Michael and Isabel had both seen it, but Alex had had bigger things on his mind - like the general misconception that Tess was Nasedo and Isabel's conviction that she was somehow carrying Michael's baby.

"I'd like to see this book," Alex said. "Maybe - I'm not saying it's a sure thing, but I feel like I might be able to decipher some of those characters if I had access to them for a while."

"Sure, sure," Max agreed.

"Who keeping it safe?" Alex asked offhandedly. And Max froze.

"Oh, no," Alex muttered when he saw how Max was acting.

"It was a really crazy time," Max murmured. "Tess... Tess and I were discussing Isabel and Michael's alien dreams in the park... I think I had the book with me then. We went back to the Crashdown, and found out from Maria that a different Max had taken Liz on a romantic drive. Nasedo." He sighed. "That's the last point I remember having the book with me." He looked mortified.

"Well, let's look over the cases," Alex suggested. "Either you put it down and Tess or Isabel or one of the others picked it up. If you had kept it with you..." Alex stopped that line of thought as soon as he saw where it was leading. If Max had still had the book on his person when he got to the country fair, chasing after Liz, then Agent Pierce would have gotten his hands on it. And there was no telling where a psycho government alien hunter might have taken a thing like that.

"Alternatively, if I had left it in the Crashdown and one of us didn't notice it," Max sighed, "then anyone could have picked it up!"

"Yeah," Alex agreed morosely. "Probably nobody would think it was too unusual, in there - just another piece of 'fake' alien memerobilia. Still..."

A loud knocking sounded on Alex's door suddenly. "Allie, honey, you still up?" his mother called out, using the nickname he despised. "Come on, lights out sweetie. It's a school day tomorrow."

"Of course, Mom," Alex called out, getting up to switch off the ceiling light, leaving only the small desk lamp on to attempt to illuminate his room. "Sorry," he whispered to Max, or, rather, the place where Max had last been. There was now no sign of him - he must have jumped for the window as soon as Alex's mom knocked. Just as well, Alex supposed. It would have been pretty embarassing if his mother caught him with another guy in his bedroom, late at night.

After all of the commotion, surprisingly, Alex didn't have any more trouble getting to sleep that night. He had a vague memory of dreaming alien dreams again that night, but couldn't remember the details.

* * * *

(October 18 and 19 of 2000)

The next day, Max had too much to deal with to really get into the issue of the Book's current whereabouts. The thing was, Liz had caught Michael breaking into Congresswoman Whittaker's office and looking through her files. While trying to hurry him out of the office, Liz had mentioned that Whittaker had shredded some files in her presence the day before, and Michael started telling her off for 'allowing that to happen.'

Liz shouted back that she was just a receptionist, she really couldn't tell the Congresswoman what not to do, and it evolved into a full yelling and screaming argument from there. Which is exactly when Whittaker herself walked in, wondering who on earth Michael was and why he and Liz were raising a din that could raise the dead. To defer suspicion, Liz had to spin a whole spiel that Michael was her boyfriend, that he had come by to pick her up, and that a friendly discussion of movie selections while Liz packed up to leave had turned into an unpleasant argument.

Whittaker bought the story, apparently, but she'd invited Liz, Michael, and Liz's parents to dinner at her expense on Sunday night, and Liz didn't see any way to get them out of it.

Liz was furious at Michael for having put her in that position. Michael was ticked off that nobody seemed to understand how important what he had been doing was. Isabel was out of patience with the whole merry go round, Maria just stared at Michael and shook her head, and everybody seemed to expect Max to wave a magic wand (or an alien hand,) and solve everything in an instant. Max didn't have a magic wand, and all he was sure of was that, as with Maria, the thought of Michael and Liz as a couple made him feel knotted up inside.

Steering clear of all this, Tess badgered Alex about directions to see River Dog. He claimed vagueness of memory, (which was quite true, since he had only been up there once and that was when Michael had been dying,) and told her to talk to Max about it. He didn't want to upset Isabel by giving Tess the information she needed to go see River Dog herself.

It was after school the next day when Max finally brought up the subject of the Book, and to give him credit he did it pretty discretely, given all the discord that was going around.

He had gathered Isabel, Liz, Tess, and Michael around a table of Bugeye sodas at the Crashdown. Alex and Maria were drinking milkshakes at the corner, but Alex was just close enough to hear what was being said.

"Say, you remember that book?" Max started softly. "With the funky stencil cutouts and the lettering that none of us could read?" There was a very quiet pause. "Umm... does anyone here know what happened to it, by any chance?"

Tess reacted first, and very dramatically. Rising from her chair, she yelled at him "You LOST my BOOK? Max Evans, you *BASTARD!!*" And with that, she turned and stormed out of the cafe. A large percentage of the Crashdown clientelle looked at the group Tess left behind, and then with a few dozen small shrugs they returned to their own business.

The four remaining exchanged bemused glances. "Abandonment issues?" Michael guessed.

Isabel shook that issue off and returned to the subject at hand in a fierce whisper. "If you don't know where the book is, Max, and Tess doesn't know, none of us have it. You had it last, when you went off to talk to her about... dreams."

"None of you have seen it since then?" Max countered, in a voice that was even more whispery. Three heads shook quickly. "Well then, here's the thing. I remember carrying the book with me when I came back from that talk with Tess," he told them. "That's when I arrived here at the Crashdown, asked Maria about Liz, and found out she had left." Max didn't say what he hoped they all remembered - that Liz had been taken hostage by the shapechanging Nasedo, assuming Max's form as he led the FBI special unit on a deadly game of cat and mouse that had ended with Max a prisoner of Daniel Pierce.

"Oh, my god," Michael moaned. "You mean you had it on you when the special unit caught you?" Michael groaned. "It's probably been destroyed by now. Thank you Ed Harding, covering our tracks so well WE can't even find them."

"No, no," Max broke in once Michael finally came to a conversational full stop. "I'm pretty sure I didn't have it when I got to the carnival. I remember thinking about it when we were in the Jeep, that I didn't feel it in my jacket and maybe I should go back to the Crashdown looking for it. Before I could make up my mind, along sped Valenti and that was that."

"The... Crashdown?" Isabel repeated slowly. "Are you saying you left it... here, Max? In public??"

"I'm not sure," Max sighed. "I wouldn't have thought so, but I can't think where else if none of you remember me giving it to you. Plus... I think I *might* remember putting it down on the counter." Max gestured.

"This is just great," Michael growled. "You left it out in public, where anyone could find it. Valenti. One of the FBI boys."

"I don't think so," Isabel said pragmatically. "*They* were all pretty busy at the time too. So..."

"Chances are, it was picked up by someone who doesn't know anything..." Max continued. "Just a regular cafe customer."

"Who wouldn't have any good reason to suspect that it was real," Isabel realized, going over the same line of thought that Alex had. "I mean... it's an alien-looking book, and this is an alien theme restaurant. Our ordinary customer would think it was a souvenir or a piece of the ambience."

"But most good customers just don't help themselves to pieces of the ambience," Michael pointed out. "So either whoever took the book out of the cafe is klepto, or..."

"They paid for it to someone associated with the cafe," Max continued. "The Parkers, one of the waitresses, anyone. In any event..." He turned to look square at Liz.

"I know, I know," Liz groaned. "I'm your best shot for getting this darn thing back, whatever it is. Maybe your only shot." She sighed. "I'll see what I can do."

Max nodded gravely. "Thank you," Isabel told her with a fair amount of sincerity.

"By the way, why the sudden concern about the B right now, Maxwell?" Michael asked. "I mean, I know it's a problem that it's gone missing, but why did you just realize it now? I haven't thought about the thing in months, I know."

"It just... occurred to me," Max covered. "No particular reason."

* * * *

(October 20 2000)

"Parker residence?"

"Hi Liz," Alex said into his telephone. "It's Alex."

"Hi Alex," Liz replied. "No, I haven't figured out what happened to the book yet."

"Book?" Alex said in as innocent a voice as he could manage. If Max wasn't telling Michael and Isabel the real story about the book and the dreams, Alex wasn't going to breathe a word about his part in the situation.

"Oh, don't use that 'who, me?' voice on... well, me, Alex," Liz said. "I noticed you paying careful attention in the Crashdown day before yesterday when Max was telling us about it. And that's okay. I don't keep secrets from you any more."

Alex smiled. "Thanks. I really didn't call to bug you about the book, though I'm interested. I rang to ask you how you were doing, especially in the 'dealing with all this' category."

"Oh, *that* category, huh?" Liz giggled. "Quite a general definition, isn't it?" Alex chuckled, but didn't answer aloud. "Well, I'm feeling a little stressed out, I'll admit it," Liz said after a moment. "All this pressure from so many sides at once..."

"I know what you mean," Alex said. "In fact... do you have any plans for tonight, Liz? The Banks' party perhaps?"

"Um... no, no plans as such," Liz told him. "In fact, I'd forgotten about the party until just now."

"Why don't we go together?" Alex asked. There was an awkward silence. "As friends, of course. You know, party, plutonic good time, take our minds off our troubles, that kind of thing."

Liz laughed. "I'd love to. Meet me at... where do the Banks live again?"

"Up on Redwood," Alex told her. "We can rendezvous next to that science knicknack store on Grosvenor."

"I'll be there in half an hour," Liz assured him.

"Half an hour," Alex agreed, and the line went dead as Liz hung up. Alex placed his phone in its cradle too.

It was after Alex had taken a superspeed shower and put most of his party duds on that the phone rang again. Alex picked the receiver up and immediately said "No, Liz, you cannot back out, because you'd just sit in your room in the dark and mope about Max all night. We're going."

"Actually..." Alex flushed in mortification as he recognized the voice on the other end of the line, "...this *is* Max. Just where are you and Liz going?"

"Max, hi!" Alex exclaimed, avoiding the question. "To what do I owe the pleasure?"

Max paused a second. "Well, I was calling to suggest that we go up to the pod chamber sometime soon. To see if it brings back anything from your dreams. Did you have any last night by the way?"

"No," Alex admitted, "they've faded out. Maybe whatever that dingus did to me has worn off." Hint hint. "As far as you taking me up to the Puhlman ranch, sure, and thanks."

"Maideckezne rocks." Max corrected, and elaborated at Alex's wordless sound of confusion. "Puhlman ranch was the crash site, chamber's at the rocks." his voice became probing. "How's tonight for you?"

Alex gasped out his frustration. "Well, if you must know, Liz and I are going to Courtney's party. As friends. I really have to go now, actually." For a brief second, Alex wondered if Max would ask Alex to back off so that Liz could be his date at the party, and what Alex should say if Max *did*. He didn't think Liz would be wild about the idea.

For better or worse, Max didn't bring it up. "I see," he muttered, his voice hardly more than a whisper across the telephone line. "Well, tell Liz I may see you guys there, then?"

Alex wondered how to take that for a second, then chose 'at face value.' "Will do."

TO BE CONTINUED...
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A Roswell Homecoming, part 2a, 'Party night.' 2/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'

When Alex arrived at the corner, Liz was waiting for him. "What kept you? I thought I was being 'stood up.'"

Alex just smiled at his old friend. "Threads this good don't just pick themselves," he deadpanned, gesturing at his gold-tone collar shirt. A second's thought had decided him against mentioning the phone call from Max. "Been waiting long?"

"Nah, just a few minutes." Liz fell in beside him and pointed down the street, a small scrap of paper in her hand with a miniature map scrawled on it. Alex knew in which direction they were going, but set off in step with Liz without commenting on the fact.

"By the way, you look very nice," Liz mentioned after they had been walking for about twenty seconds.

"Oh, yeah, th- thanks," Alex stuttered. "And you look..."

Alex hadn't really looked at Liz when he met up with her at the corner. He didn't tend to really look at her, actually. Liz was just someone who was there. Reliably, comfortingly there... except when he percieved that she wasn't. But Alex would never have thought of paying attention to something like the clothes Liz was wearing to a party.

"You look great!!" It was an understatement. Oh, Liz's clothes may have been far from 'cool stylish threads' in the opinion of the most fashion-conscious of their peers. Just a mid-length dark red skirt, matched with a slightly brighter sweater in the same tone, along with low-heely-type shoes. But she looked just perfect somehow. Perfect for a party. I wonder if this is how Max sees her? The thought running through his mind surprised and disturbed Alex. How Max - the soulmate - saw Liz Parker was not how Alex, the best friend, should be looking at her!

Meanwhile, Liz was speaking again, her words breaking apart Alex's introspection. "So... I've been thinking lately," she said in a confessional voice.

"Why does that not surprise me??" Alex joked at her. "And would you like to share the subject matter of your thoughts, Miss Parker?"

"Sure," Liz agreed, smiling, and then looked back and forth, craning her neck to stare behind them, making sure that no-one else was in earshot. "It's about the Skins."

Alex nodded solemnly. "What about them??"

"Well, everyone is being so melodramatic about the situation. Like any moment these alien bogeymen might pop up from around the corner and try to kill Max and Isabel, or whatever. But work it out. The skins have probably been here in Roswell for what, two or three weeks now? And they haven't attacked, haven't revealed themselves..."

"They killed Nasedo... or one of them did," Alex pointed out softly.

"Yes they did," Liz agreed... "Or so Nasedo implied to Max before he died, anyway. But aside from that... nothing. Or at least nothing obvious."

"And what does your finely analytical and deductive brain conclude from this, Sherlock??" Alex asked her playfully.

"That they're not about to face Max... or any of the four... directly, any time soon," Liz told him confidently. "If they were, they'd have been smart to do it immediately, before Max and Michael tumbled to the risk." She paused a moment. "I've been thinking about Michael's arrest, though."

"You think the skins might be behind that??" Alex asked cautiously.

"Why not? If he'd been exposed as an alien and a murderer, the skins might not have needed to do anything more to get rid of him. But they wouldn't be risking themselves in the same way as a frontal assault. For all we know, they were watching. Trying to figure out how Max and Isabel handled themselves in a crisis."

"Hmm... I think it's a good thought," Alex admitted. "Max may have realized it already, actually. He's been pretty Nazi-like lately about the head down thing. Nothing suspicious in public, etcetera."

"Oh, darn," Liz mumbled, pouting cutely in disappointment at the idea of her thunder being stolen. "Sshh," Alex and Liz whispered to each other in unison as another partygoer crossed the street and started walking right in front of them. Not surprising - the Banks house was right up ahead.

* * * *

The party was, on first sighting, incredible. The Banks' place wasn't fancy, in fact the house looked slightly run-down, but it was large and no cheap expense had been spared in decorating it for the festivities. Dozens of people were circulating in the first few rooms that Alex could see into immediately upon entering the building, some high-school age, some older through what looked like older twenties and 'thirty-ish.' No farther.

Most of the partyers were carrying beverages, some obviously soft drinks, some probably not, (and there was no obvious correlation between how old an individual looked and how alcoholic their drink seemed.) Alex was reminded of his big rant to sheriff Valenti late the night of the heatwave party, last year, and wondered what he would do if somebody offered him booze. At least there wasn't likely to be pressure, the number of people around who were drinking Cokes and Pepsis.

"Umm... hi there!" A tall, buff-looking guy in his mid-twenties put down a huge package of styrofoam cups and waved hello to Alex and Liz. "Not meaning to be rude, but who are you?"

Liz fielded the questions. "Umm... we're, that is, we're kinda friends of Courtney's."

The guy ran a hand though his short blond hair and grinned. "From which class?"

"From the Crashdown," Alex offered. "I'm a terminal regular and Liz," he pointed to her with the over-the-shoulder gesture of a thumb, "is the owners' daughter."

"Oh, okay. Hi there, I'm Steve Banks, Courtney's brother and your host for the evening. Sorry for being snarky, but this was supposed to be a mid-size housewarming, not a huge rave bash. Most of the high school seems to be here."

"No," Alex corrected. "The senior party crowd wouldn't dream of showing up before nine. Wouldn't look 'cool.'"

"Thanks for the warning... I think," Steve told him dubiously. "Well, let's see. Pool's in the basement, computer games are down the hall on your left, drinks and dance floor upstairs. Aside from that, just wander around and have fun!" Steve waved at them again, picked up his burden, and headed to the staircase that led up from the front hall of the house.

Liz turned towards Alex, smiling, evidently having been as affected by the charm of Courtney's brother as he had. "Check out these computer games?" she suggested.

"Unless you want to go for a dip in the pool," Alex replied with a wide grin.

"Don't think so." Liz led him down the hallway Steve Banks had indicated and into a room with more than its fair share of people per square foot, even for this party.

The computer setup was pretty cool, Alex had to admit. Someone, presumably Steve, had linked together a modern server tower, a few-years-old desktop, a workstation that seemed to be little more than a screen keyboard and builtin trackball, and a little laptop. All four were interfacing to run an old-fashioned video game, with each station controlling a spaceship out to explore the galaxy, find energy and weapons, and destroy the competition.

Alex and Liz took a turn together, but got blasted out of the galaxy pretty early when a better-armed starfighter ambushed them. By the rules of precedence that were being enforced, they had to go back to the end of the line, which had grown even longer.

"So..." Alex mumbled, as he held the black magic marker and looked up at the nine entries ahead of them. "So, Liz, do you *want* to wait for another go?"

Liz shrugged carelessly. "I could go either way, I guess. You?"

"Maybe we'll leave it for later," he decided, putting the marker down and walking back over to Liz. "Thanks for coming with me, by the way. A party was just what I needed."

"I know what you mean," Liz agreed, as they left the computer room. "And - thank you for asking me, Alex."

"Oh, you're very welcome," Alex replied. Somewhat to Alex's surprise, he reached out an arm and wrapped it around Liz's shoulders. What the heck was that? Well, it could be considered a friendly gesture. Liz didn't seem to be worried about it...

"So, where to next?" Liz mumbled softly, as they stood at a junction of rooms.

"Oh, hey guys! Liz!!" They turned around in the direction of the voice, and Alex blinked in shock. There before him stood Maria DeLuca and Max Evans... holding hands. What was going on here?

"Hey," Alex said slowly.

"Hello." That was Max. Maria's voice had been the one hailing them down.

Liz was the one to figure it out first. "What is this... are you two trying to make me jealous or something?"

"No, of co-" Max started.

"That depends," Maria quipped, letting go of Max's hand, stepping closer to the teenaged alien, and wrapping her arm around his back so that her hand ended up at the other side of Max's waist. "Is it working?!"

"No!!" Liz burst out. "No, it isn't 'working,' and quite frankly I'm disappointed in both of you for pulling such a cheap stunt..."

"Oh, and bringing Alex was what, a brilliant stratagem?" Maria taunted back. The two guys, Max and Alex were just staring wordlessly at the bitch-off by this point. "We're just followin' your lead, sister."

"Alex and me coming here was not a stratagem," Liz replied heatedly. "We're just two friends going to a party together." Belatedly, Alex whipped his arm off of Liz's shoulders.

"Yeah, right. And did you even think about how it would look to Max? How he might feel about your little friendship date?"

"'Max' is damn well gonna have to get used to it!!" Liz shouted.

Alex turned to Max to see how he was dealing with this, but remarkably young Mister Evans didn't even seem to be paying attention to Liz and Maria's argument. He was staring at something behind Alex and he whispered softly "Oh, no." Alex turned around to see what was up.

Isabel had just walked into the room. With Grant Sorenson right next to her.

Alex shot a glance back over his shoulder. Liz and Maria had apparently put the squab fight on hold in the face of the new diversion. Maria, who probably couldn't see Isabel or recognize Grant from where she was standing because Alex was between them, was looking from Liz to Max, trying to figure out what was going on. Liz, who *could* see Isabel and Grant, was looking up at Alex with silent support and commiseration. And Isabel had recognized her friends and was bringing Grant over.

"I'll be a minute, okay?" Alex murmured to Liz, and stepped forward to meet his ex-girlfriend and her new fling. Or, perhaps more precisely, to say "Pardon me," to Grant and drag Isabel back towards the doorway before either the other man or the girl could react. "What are you doing?" he hissed. For god's sake, if his life was going to suddenly become a Melrose Place episode, he might as well act the part!

"I'm... I'm having fun at a party!!" Iz spluttered. "Or I was until ten seconds ago. What did it look like I was doing, Alex??"

Alex ignored that question. "And what's Grant doing here with you? Are you on a date with him!?"

Isabel smirked a little, and Alex worried that he'd made a mistake, asking her straight out like that. "What about you and Liz? Are you two 'here on a date?'"

Alex groaned. Why did everyone seem to think that he and Liz were the next hot couple or something? "No, we're just here as friends."

"Then Grant and I are friends too," Isabel declared, energetically but not really convincingly.

Alex wasn't buying it for a second. "Isabel..."

"Okay, try this: I fail to see how Grant and I are any of your business anymore, Alex. By the way, have you ever *thought* about asking Liz out? The two of you are really cute together."

Isabel's decision to change the subject was obvious... and effective. "Iz! If your love life is none of my business, then you certainly have no right to come and tell me something like..."

"Chill," she advised him. "It was just a friendly observation, nothing more. Even though it would solve a lot of problems if you two got together..."

Alex gave up and turned away, trying to determine if Liz was still back where he had left her. A knot of other partyers was in the way.

"Or Maria... is Maria attractive to you at all??" Isabel asked him as he walked away.

He found Liz talking with Max and Maria a little further across the room. "We've declared pax," Liz advised him. "How'd things go with Isabel?"

"Not nearly so good," Alex admitted, and turned to greet his friends in the new post-armistice context. "Hey, Maria, glad you came out."

"Looking sharp, bassman."

"Nice to see ya here, Max. Now that the surprise wore off."

Max laughed. "I know what you mean."

The four of them stood there, clustered in a tight knot for several seconds. "So... what else is there to do at this shindig?" Maria asked just after the silence became awkward.

Liz laughed. "Well, Courtney's brother said something about beverages and music upstairs."

"Sounds good to me," Max decided. "What's this brother like?" he asked conversationally as the foursome began to maneuver back to the front hall.

Alex shot Liz a glance, but she shrugged slightly in response as if to say 'your turn.' "Um... he seemed pretty cool. Older, a little frenzied with the party stuff, but really friendly."

"I heard that he's the new director of news for KROZ radio," Maria commented. That line proved a conversation stopper as each of the four of them remembered the angst of the Blind Date concert KROZ had run that winter.

Things loosened up once the foursome got upstairs and were provided with sodas by a guy Alex recognized from being on the football team with Kyle Valenti. Still, the conversation stayed pretty much the smallest of small talk for a while - classes, CDs, who was dating who out of the people none of them knew well.

Suddenly, something was causing a minor commotion across the room. "Whoo, baby!!" some guy called out.

Maria turned around to see what the kaffuffle was all about. "Oh, god," she whispered.

Tess had just shown up.

She was dressed up to the nines, (or possibly the tens?) in a navy blue dress that was short on the legs, low-cut over the cleavage, tight and stretchy all over. Plus high-heeled leather boots, earrings, and a bracelet. Her blonde hair was down in a mass of curls; the ouftit looked like it belonged on the cover of a 'Maxim,' but all the guys were staring at her as if with a single hormone. Including, unfortunately, Max. Well, he wasn't staring nearly as lecherously as some of the male population, but his gaze was definitely straying in Miss Harding's direction, as hard as he tried to restrain himself.

Alex tore himself away from the sight, (which took a little effort, even though Tess really wasn't his type,) and turned to Liz, who hadn't yet realized what was going on. "Dance with me," he mumbled to her, dragging Liz away from Tess's direction, away from Max, towards an empty section of the dance floor. He didn't have any plan in mind beyond trying to distract Liz, but he felt a need to do whatever he could to shelter Liz from any more painful angst.

It seemed to be working. "What's this about, Alex?" Liz asked as she started to dance with him.

"Just... just a whim," Alex said unconvincingly.

"Is... is there something you're not telling me?" Liz asked.

"Yes. And believe me, you don't want me to."

Liz considered that for a moment. "Okay... I guess."

* * * *

Alex carefully picked his way around the wet patches on the stairs down from the Banks' front hall. Liz looked a little less than ready to follow him. "You sure you want to do this?"

Liz considered only a moment. "Yeah. That guy told us Michael was down here somewhere, and I'd like to find him and say hi."

"Sure." Alex led the way again, and Liz followed. As he had suspected, the pool room was right at the bottom of the stairs. It was good-sized for an indoor pool, and a lot of partyers (most of them twenty-something or under,) were swimming, laughing, and playing in and around the water in bathing suits. A few piles of spare suits were laying around.

Alex looked around, but he couldn't see Michael around the pool. There was a door at the far end of the pool room, so Alex waved Liz along. They started to cross the room. A guy was heading in their direction, carrying a tray of drinks. He moved closer to the wall, so Liz and Alex nudged a little closer to the pool to let him pass.

It was not meant to be. As they were walking past each other, the waiter-guy slipped on a wet patch and lost his balance. He dropped the tray, sending cans of beer and soda pop rolling every which way, and a single glass tumbling, spilling yet more liquid on the floor, and clattering against the hard surface. Waiter guy's momentum sent him stumbling straight into Liz, which knocked her straight - into - the - pool.

"Oh, god, are you okay??" Someone was hurrying over from the stairs - it was Courtney Banks, from the Crashdown, (and their host's sister who had invited West Roswell High to the party.) She gave Liz a helping hand out of the pool while Alex steadied the waiter guy up to his feet.

"Yeah, yeah, just a little wet," Liz said as she got out. Not just wet, she was dripping, her sweater, the rest of her clothes, and her hair soaked from her brief dip in the pool.

"Oh, you're drenched, you poor thing," Courtney said solicitously. "Come on, I'll get you upstairs, you can put on some of my things and I'll get these clothes washed and dry."

"Um, okay..." Liz said, turning to Alex. "You just hang out, enjoy the party, okay Alex? I'll find you once I'm put together again."

"Okay," Alex said, waving goodbye to Liz as Courtney led her up the stairs. None of them noticed Courtney's brother Steve watching with interest from the living room.

"The game is afoot," he whispered softly.

TO BE CONTINUED.
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A Roswell Homecoming, Part 2b: "Dangerous meetings"
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'

(October 20 2001.)

Alex noticed that Max was staring at him, as if wondering what he was lost in thought about now.

"The Banks party," Alex stated simply.

"Oooh," Max's face contorted into a brief grimace. "That son of a bitch."

"Yeah."

* * * *

(October 20 2000 again.)

Alex was up in the Banks' living room, sitting on a couch and listening to the soft pop music, when someone surreptitiously took the seat next to him. "Mission successful, agent double-o eight?"

Alex jumped a little in surprise. "Maria! Where's Max? *What* mission??"

"I left Max playing star raiders," Maria admitted. "He should be occupied for a few minutes. Did Liz see what had happened with T-E-S-bitch?"

Alex stifled a chuckle and shook his head at Maria's joke. He could understand why Maria wasn't the president of the Tess Harding fan club, but did she have to keep taking potshots at the girl? "No, I don't think she *wanted* to know," he told Maria.

"Good enough. I slapped the boy hard for staring, at her of all possible girls. Umm..." Maria was looking around in belated curiosity. "Where did you get rid of Liz to, anyway?"

"I didn't," Alex informed her. "She got knocked in the pool and Courtney took her upstairs to dry off."

"Oooh," Maria groaned. Alex shot her a look. "I'm sorry, I don't trust that girl. I've seen the way she looks at Michael."

"The same way you do," Alex teased her.

"Yeah, but I've got history," Maria said in her defense.

"Okay," Alex replied. "Um. So..." An awkward silence surrounded the pair.

"Hey, losers." Alex looked up to realize that Kyle was waving at Maria and him from across the room.

"Hi, jock," he replied with an artificially sunny smile, waving back.

"Cut it," Maria said, nudging Alex with an elbow.

"I'm just being sociable. And since when do you care one millimeter about Kyle Valenti??" Alex asked doubtfully.

"I don't, it's just..."

"Just what?" Max asked, dropping onto the couch on the other side of Maria.

"Umm... never mind," Maria finally said. "Would take too long to explain. How'd you do?"

"You are looking at a 'Gold captain,'" Max quoted with a trace of bemused pride.

"Ah, and who killed the gold captain off?" Alex asked with a big grin.

"The other three starfighters teamed up to destroy me," Max groused. "So... now what?"

"I could do with hunting down some snacks, gold captain," Maria laughed. "Alex, you wanna stick with us until Liz comes back."

"Liz??" Max repeated, trying, (and failing,) to keep his tone casual.

Maria's eyes brightened. "Liz got all wet," she teased Max as they got up from the couch. "Someone knocked her into the pool. She's probably changing her clothes right now..."

"Stop it!!" Max exclaimed, swatting Maria playfully on the shoulder.

"Getting out of her soaking wet things... Alex, was she dripping when she got out of the water??"

Alex just sighed and went along with his friends.

* * * *

Inside Courtney's room upstairs, Liz shivered a little, wrapping the huge, fluffy towel that Courtney had given her a little tighter around her body and rubbing a little more of the damp away. A knock sounded on the door. "Liz?"

Liz moved over towards the door. "Courtney?"

"Yeah. How're you doing?" the waitress' voice answered her.

"Um... as okay as possible under the circumstances... don't come in!" Now why had she said that? Courtney was another girl after all, and this towel made her more decent than some of the outfits at this party... but try telling that to her inhibitions.

"Um, okay... your stuff is in the wash, it'll be all dry by midnight. Let's see... all of my stuff is in the dresser to the right of the door. I'm sorry, there won't be much to choose from - most of *my* clothes need to go in the laundry."

"That's okay," Liz heard herself saying. "You've been so great about this already."

"Yeah, I have, huh?!" Courtney giggled through the door. "Well, I've got party rounds to do... you gonna be okay from here?"

"I'm... sure," Liz said as she opened the top drawer of the dresser her hostess had indicated. Was this a case of a difference in taste, what was left in Courtney's wardrobe after the girl had made her own picks, or some of each?

Everything seemed small, thin, or both. Belly shirts, silk shorts, miniskirts, halter tops... "Courtney?" Liz called out half-heartedly, not knowing what she would say next. The girl had already apologized for the fashion selection, hadn't she?

There was no answer from Courtney. So much for that.

After staring for a long minute, Liz told herself not to be so uptight, as usual. It was a party, for cripes' sake, and slightly more revealing clothing than usual was okay at a party. Determinedly, Liz chose the items that seemed most like something she'd always wanted to wear but had never had the nerve. Skin was no object.

So it was that Liz Parker opened the bedroom door several minutes later, wearing denim cutoffs, a green spandex tank top, and her hair still damp. She had dried off her heels as well as she could, and was wearing them.

Liz could hear the sounds of partying from most of the rooms around her as she stood in the hallway. She hadn't paid much attention when Courtney brought her up here, but she thought the dance room where she and Alex had met up with Maria and Max was that one at the end of the hall. She was pretty sure the stairs downstairs were right around the corner from there.

She set off down the corridor, no further thought in her mind than to meet up with Alex as she had said she would do. Liz wasn't halfway to the dance room when a large person stumbled out of a door right in front of her. Liz shrieked slightly in reflexive fright, then choked it off.

The new person was a twentyish male, muscular... not unhandsome, but certainly not what Liz thought of as her type. For one thing, his hair was on the light side and fell nearly to his shoulders. For another, his breath smelled like beer and whisky. He grinned lopsidedly at Liz.

She fought down her nervousness. It's gonna be okay. "Uh, hey there," she told the guy.

"You're... hott!!" the guy declared as if it were something monumental.

"Um... thanks, thanks a lot," Liz said nervously. "Now, I'm sorry, but I need to get back to my friend." She tried to circle around the drunk.

He lurched to the side, blocking the center of the whole hallway off. "Can't I be your friend, babycakes??" he drawled out, and then burped.

Liz froze. How should she respond to this? For the first time her nervousness began to spike into fear. If she shot this dope down, and it actually got through his liquor-soaked brain, he could get angry, which might be very dangerous to Liz. If she encouraged him, it could be almost as bad...

Well, nothing for it but to walk the line as best she could. "Sure, we can be friends," Liz said, as positively as she could. "I'd like that. But still I... I really do need to go downstairs. Ya wanna come downstairs with me, buddy?" Sunny smile, and...

"Don't you talk down to me, bitch!" The drunk suddenly cuffed Liz on the cheek with a clenched fist, and she knocked back in pain. "I don't wanna go downstairs. I wanna stay right here with you. Whatcha think about that, you little tease?" He swung Liz up against the wall, crowding close to her.

Liz realized that she had made a mistake. The only drunk young person she was used to dealing with was Kyle, who tended to get friendly, mellow, suggestible, and pliant when he'd been boozing. This drunk was definitely on the moody side.

She tried to struggle away, but it was no use, as Booze-hound gripped her upper arm firmly with one hand, mauling her chest vaguely with the other and leaning his hips towards hers.

"Help!!" Liz called out, hating how helpless she was seeming.

* * * *

"Oh, hey," a vaguely familiar voice called as Alex, Max and Maria approached the snack foods table. "You're... Liz's friend. Sorry, I didn't catch your name." It was Steve Banks.

"Alex," Alex said. "Alex Whitman. Maria, Max, this is our host, Steve Banks." They all shook hands over pringles and peanuts.

"You're Courtney's sister?" another high-school teenager nearby said to Steve. "Nice to meet you man, and you throw a killer housewarming."

"Thank you very much." Steve said solemnly.

"So... why did you guys move to Roswell?" someone else asked Steve.

"Oh, hey!" Alex spotted a very familiar face across the room and tapped Maria on the shoulder. "Guess who."

The look of pure joy crossing over Maria's face when she recognized Michael was priceless. If short-lived. "Who's that he's t-- Courtney?! It's not enough he lets her flirt with him at work, now he's making time with her at a party!?"

"She's the one who invited us all, Maria," Max pointed out. "Maybe he's just being polite."

"When, in all your life, have you known Michael to be polite?" Maria countered. While Max was thinking about that, Maria headed off to give Michael a piece of her mind.

Alex shot a glance at Max. "Should we go with?"

"Better to give those two some space," Max advised. "Espcially considering Michael finding out Maria came with another guy, ie me, might hurt the whole righteous indignation thing she's got going."

"Ah." Alex filed that away. He had been wondering if Max and Maria had shown up here together to make *Michael* jealous too, especially in light of the whole Liz-Michael-Whittaker-dinner thing, but...

"You wanna come too, Max?" Steve asked, breaking Alex out of his thoughts.

"Huh?" Max asked, echoing Alex's thoughts. "Come where?"

"Up to my room, I was gonna show you guys-"

"Sure," Max agreed pre-emptively, surprising Alex. "Let's go."

Alex followed as Steve, Max, and a few other high school students, two guys and a girl, climbed up the stairs and turned around the corner.

Alex and Max had passed the others before Alex realized that Steve had stopped, stock still. Then he realized why. Liz was pinned up the wall, being gripped and groped by some college freshman (or he looked around that age, anyways.) "Stop it, you're hurting me," Liz whimpered in a tone of the purest desperation.

Alex shot a quick glance over at Max, sure that with the boiling anger he himself felt, the guy who called himself Liz Parker's soulmate had to be taking it even worse. Sure enough, Max's face was a mask of contorted fury. If I had his alien powers, that guy would be flying through three walls by now, Alex thought. Probably he will be, in about three seconds...

Something struck Alex funny about that. Steve and three other witnesses were right here. Max couldn't afford to use his powers right at the moment. Would he recognize that in the flush of hot anger? Very vaguely, Alex remembered what he'd talked with Liz about the skins trying to expose or indirectly attack the royal four. Had their sinister alien hand been setting up this scene?!

All of these thoughts flashed through Alex's mind in a fraction of a second. He had to act, and he had to act now. Stepping forward towards Liz and the goonball, he made himself trip and crash into Max, who was even more furious now, his eyes narrowed and fingers trembling. As the two of them stumbled together, he whispered so softly that only Max could hear him, "Be careful, your majesty."

Max looked up at Alex, and it was clear that the message had gotten through. Together the two of them hurried over to seperate Liz from her attacker. Alex held the freshman back while Max hugged Liz and made sure she was alright. "Sorry, buddy," Alex cracked, feeling a little awkward about the situation. "This ain't a kissing booth."

"You're sure you're okay?" Alex heard Max say to Liz.

"Yeah, yeah, I'm fine, thanks to you. I'm just so glad you were here..." She choked off, looking up into Max's eyes. "I'm so sorry, Max, I... I have so much I..."

"Yeh." Max kissed Liz quickly on the cheek, and held her close for a moment. "We'll talk later, okay??"

"Yeah." Liz nodded attentively.

"What... what's going on here??" the drunk bellowed.

Max whirled on him, making sure that Liz was safe behind him. "That's my friend that you were assaulting!!"

"Huh??" the drunk drawled. "Uh, so??"

"So?" Max grinned tightly. "So, that means I kick your ass right now. Alex, let him go."

Alex paused a second, and then let the drunk guy's arms go. He staggered towards Max, who took one swing and laid the guy out on the hallway floor.

"Get back up so I can do it again, loser," he growled.

"Max, that's enough," Liz said, hurrying over to him. "He's just drunk, and he didn't hurt me."

"Who didn't hurt who??" The voice indicated that someone new had arrived on the scene - Courtney Banks. "Liz, are you okay??"

"Why does everyone keep asking me that?" Liz joked. "Yeah, Courtney, I'm fine, thanks."

"What's going on here??" Courtney continued. "Steve? Alex??"

"Well, um..." Alex spluttered, surprised at being called upon. "We were coming up here to... umm... well, I'm not sure why, exactly," he muttered. "We found out that, well... it seems that this guy," he nudged chuggy with his toe delicately, "had had a little too much to drink, and he was... attacking Liz. In a frat guy kinda way."

"What??!" Courtney spun towards Steve. "Steve, do you know who invited this guy here? I don't think he was brought by me or anyone at the high school..." She paused dramatically. "You know, don't you??"

Steve flinched a little bit. "He's... he's a friend of a friend, okay Court?? Don't make a big deal ab-"

"Well, you can tell your friend that neither he, nor his friend, are welcome in my house ever again!!" Alex blinked in surprise, but Steve seemed to take this at face value. Courtney's house??

"Come on, guys," Max said to Liz and Alex. "Let's blow this popsicle stand."

TO BE CONTINUED...
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A Roswell Homecoming, Part 2b: "Dangerous meetings" 2/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'

(Still October 20th, getting near midnight.)

"I can't believe Liz was attacked," Maria repeated for the sixth time. "Like... like *that*." She shuddered expressively. "Do you think she's okay?"

"Hmm... she spent the whole ride here assuring you that she's fine," Michael said slowly. "You know, there's a slight chance that she's doing alright."

"Hmph." Maria ignored Michael expressively and turned to Alex. "And I can't believe that I missed it all."

The five of them, Alex, Maria, Michael, Liz, and Max, had driven back from the Banks' place to the Crashdown in Max's jeep, (a pretty cramped ride,) and Max and Liz were having their 'private talk' out on the balcony.

The two of them had been acting very... close, ever since the incident at the party. Not quite like they were back together yet, but... a reconciliation might well be on the way.

Alex wasn't quite sure what he felt about it all. He loved Liz like a best friend and wanted her to be happy, and he'd never seen her as happy as when she'd been a couple with Max last year. On the other hand, for her to be looking up at Max with those doe eyes like he was her big hero... Alex had come to the rescue too, hadn't he? In fact, Alex had a sneaking suspicion that if it hadn't been for his quick thinking, all of them would be in much deeper trouble right now.

The sequence of events ran through Alex's mind on its own. Steve Banks, news director that he was, would run with the story. High school junior uses telekinetic powers in 'difference of opinion' at local housewarming. Everything that happened last year with Max and Liz would get dragged out again. The shooting, the fire with Max's mother, the carnival incident. There had to be people who would still remember. Congresswoman Vanessa Whittaker, for example.

They'd have to go on the run again. Max and Liz at least. Take off for the Mexico border, where the FBI would have a harder time chasing them. Maybe Michael and Isabel too...

"Oh my god, I came as soon as I heard." Isabel had just walked through the front door of the crashdown, taking off her leather jacket. No-one else was in the dining room except for an old man in the far corner -- Liz had asked him if he wanted anything before she disappeared, and he had just shaken his head and gone back half to sleep.

Isabel tucked the hem of the blue silk dress under her as she slid into the table next to Maria, across from Alex. "So, what's the deal? You all just take off from the party without telling me?"

"I looked for you," Alex told Isabel pointedly. "Max wanted to go, and we couldn't find you."

"So, was Liz really..." Isabel started.

"Oh, look." Alex looked up to see Kyle Valenti strutting towards them. "If it isn't the Roswell nuts club having a quorum meeting."

"It's invitation only, Valenti," Michael told him dryly. "What are you doing here?"

"Chill, okay?" Isabel told him. "When I found out Liz was... um, attacked, you know..." She dropped her voice to a whisper for the last phrase. "I wanted to go right away, Grant didn't want to leave the party right then, and Kyle nicely offered to give me a ride."

"It doesn't count as nice when you dig your nails into my wrist, Evans," Kyle told her dryly.

"Hey, everybody." This was Max, standing on the stairs, with Liz.

"It's getting a little late, isn't it?" Liz giggled, obviously trying hard not to look at Max.

"Yeah, can you guys do drive home duty?" Max asked Isabel and Michael, tossing the Jeep keys onto the table. "I wanna take a walk, get some air. Umm... Alex, your place is about the right distance. You up for it?"

Alex could tell that this wasn't a casual request from Max. "Okay." He waved bye to everybody, and followed Max out the front door. He didn't miss the smoldering stare that Max sent back towards the stairs.

Towards Liz.

"So, umm..." Max said, when they were a block away from the cafe. "We still on for tomorrow morning? The Maideckezne rocks??"

"Hmm??" With all that had gone on, Alex had nearly forgotten. He looked around to make sure that no-one was within hearing range on the street. "The pod chamber? Yeah."

"Okay, I'll swing by and pick you up... around nine thirty?" Alex nodded. "Cool."

There was another awkward silence. "So," Alex said in turn. "Did you... and Liz..."

"Did we..." Max trailed off and looked over at Alex, a serious look on his face breaking into a grin. "Are we back together? Yes."

"Ah," Alex said, smiling and nodding politely. "That's great."

"It's weird how it happened," Max related quietly as they walked. "From the moment I rescued her from that guy, it was BOOM! Flash. And I'm looking at her, trying to figure out if she had a flash, and she smiled at me, and I knew everything was gonna be okay. Up on the balcony, she told me that she was sorry for pulling away from me, and that if I wanted to try to make a new destiny for a new life with her, she'd go down the road with me as far as it would lead." Max sighed happily. "Or something like that... I'm so giddy right now I might have totally missed everything but the truly central point. We're back."

"Okay," Alex agreed.

"Oh, I think I was the one who brought up the stuff about the new life," Max suddenly remembered. "Like 'I might have a destiny, but this is a new life, and I can make new choices if I want to.' Of course, I had to tell her that we needed to keep the whole thing low profile for now, especially from Tess, and I could tell she was a little hurt by that." The young alien was basically rambling now. "But what could I do? Tess isn't my dream girl, but she's a part of my life now, and I can't alienate her. Pun not intended..."

"Max?" Alex broke in. "I've got one more question. When we were... at the party, when we just came upon Liz and that goon. If I hadn't reminded you, do you think you would have used your powers on him??"

Max had to think about that for a bit. "It's quite possible," he admitted. "I was so mad in that moment that I didn't care that Steve and the others were around. So thank you, Alex. I owe you another one now."

"Just treat Liz right, okay?" Alex asked him. "And... be careful. I had the wild notion that the whole Liz thing might have been staged. Like by a skin - trying to make you expose yourself."

"Yeah, it's a possibility," Max agreed. Neither of them broke the silence the rest of the way to Alex's house. But Max cleared his throat as Alex stepped onto the first of the porch stairs.

"Yeah, man?" Alex asked, turning back to him.

"I can tell that something's bugging you man, and I think I know what it is," Max told him.

Oh, really? "Yeah?"

"Don't worry. I'll put in a word with Isabel for you, man."

Alex forced a smile and went up into his house.

* * * *

(October 21 2000.)

Max was up early the next morning, making some instant pancakes and waiting until the time came to go pick up Alex. He heard footsteps and looked up. Isabel, still wearing her silk pj's, had come into the kitchen.

"Want some?" Max asked, gesturing to the pancakes.

"Sure." Isabel sat down at the kitchen table and closed her eyes, breathing deeply and perhaps listening to the birds chirp through the open window.

Max dumped some more batter down on the frying pan, and turned to his sister. "Iz?" He checked to make sure their parents hadn't followed her down, but there was no sign of them. They often slept in on Saturdays.

"Yeah?" She didn't open her eyes, but her voice was clear and alert.

"I... Liz and I... last night we..."

"You're back together," Isabel filled in.

"It's that obvious?" Max blinked in surprise.

Now Isabel opened her eyes, and turned towards Max. "Let's put it this way. I don't think Michael or Kyle clued in last night."

Max grinned sheepishly. "I get the picture."

"I'm happy for the two of you, Max, I really am."

Max cleared his throat as he offered Is a pair of pancakes on a plate. She stood up and headed over to the cupboard. "What else, brother Max?"

"About you... and Grant Sorenson..."

Isabel took the box of icing sugar and a bottle of Tabasco back to her place at the table. "I'm interested in Grant, and I think he likes me, but we're just friends. Is that what you wanted to hear?"

"And Alex??" Isabel's silence was expressive. "Okay, Iz, I know I have no right to tell you who to date or not to date, but I'm curious. You were really into Alex, back this spring, before everything happened. A few weeks ago you were telling him you weren't ready to be with any guy. And now you're 'interested' in Grant."

"So... are you dancing around in circles because you don't want to tell me straight out you think I'm a hypocrite??" Isabel snapped.

"No! I'm just... wondering what's going on in your head."

"Too bad you can't dreamwalk me," Isabel mumbled under her breath.

Max ignored that. "I know Alex, I like Alex, and I like the thought of the two of you being together. You don't have to explain the why or why not to me if you don't want to, Isabel. Just think about it for yourself, okay??"

Isabel mulled that over while she finished her pancakes.

* * * *

(Again October 21 2000)

"So..." Max murmurred as Alex walked around. "Do you recognize anything, man?"

"Hmm..." Alex thought about that. "The pods, yeah. They're definitely the same ones I saw in my dream."

"Anything else?"

Alex chuckled. "Max, don't take this the wrong way, but there isn't much else." Aside from the four huge (and now empty,) pods, the passageway back outside, (which was pretty cool, Alex had to admit, with Max using the handprint to make the stone wall slide away,) the chamber was pretty spartan. Here and there a touch of alienesque architecture decorated the walls, and there was a slightly raised slab on the floor... where, Alex presumed, the royal four had ince used healing stones to bring Nasedo back to life. And failed to repeat the feat, just a handful of days ago.

"Haha, very funny," Max drawled.

"Nothing else is familiar to me," Alex said in a more serious tone. "The space, the layout, nothing. Well... maybe a bit of the doodads there." He pointed at the intricately carved supports that supported the vaulted chamber ceilling. "I might just be imagining that though."

"So, that's that I guess," Max sighed. "Well, it was worth a try."

"Yeah." Alex reached up and tentatively touched the supportive shelf that seperated two of the empty pods. "How did you find this place, anyways??"

"Tess showed me," Max said, after a moment. "Though I guess Michael had figured out something was here before that, using the alien map."

Alex stood stock still for a moment. Not again, he thought to himself. "Max, what alien map??"

Max froze for a second himself, then shook it out. "You know, Alex, you were there. I know you were there for this one. After we healed Michael at the cave on the reservation, he found out that this alien writing on the cave wall was a map..."

"I remember," Alex said. He did, now, and even realized that he had taken Isabel to the UFO center to show her similar inscriptions from somewhere in South America or something. "I wasn't informed that Michael had actually *found* anything on the map, though."

"I'll get a copy of it to you," Max promised. "We'll see if you can make anything more of it, now that you've been... zapped by that alien ring."

"Okay. I guess we'd better go," Alex decided. With Max, he headed out of the chamber, and the doorway was sealed back tight behind them. As they headed down the slope to where Max had parked the Jeep, Alex suddenly blurted out, "Max, why don't you want to tell the rest of the gang about this?"

Max stopped short, almost slipped on a rock, and turned to Alex, blinking in surprise. "Why don't I want... Alex, I'm just following *your* lead here!"

Alex felt like he was missing something obvious. "My... my lead??"

"Yeah," Max agreed. "I mean... you could have brought Liz or Isabel... Michael, Maria, whoever, into this at the very beginning. But you didn't. You came to me, Alex. And I guess I didn't want to take it over and bring it to the gang in your place. That's your privilege, Alex."

Alex found himself laughing. "And here I was stewing because I thought I needed your permission to bring my friends in on the whole thing. Well, okay, I think it's time we let everybody know."

"Everybody??" Max echoed. They had finished the climb down now and the Jeep was only a short distance away.

"Well, you know," Alex mumbled. "The usual suspects."

"Boy, that's gonna be weird," Max muttered softly. "Getting everybody together, in the same place, with all that's been going on, without it looking suspicious."

"Don't worry," Alex told him. "I know just how to handle it."

* * * *

"You are hereby invited to the next meeting of the Roswell parlour games club. Saturday, October 21st, 2001 @ 7:30 pm. 275 White palm south."

Michael looked at the printed card Alex had just handed him. "What the hell is this?"

"Just be there, Michael."

* * * *

(Still October 21st, of course.)

Alex looked around his parents' rec room, filled with his friends. "Okay, thanks for coming everybody... the card isn't quite full yet, so as soon as the stragglers arrive we'll start playing..."

"The stragglers?" Maria piped up. "But everybody's he..." She broke off, looking around the room. Alex, Max, Liz, Michael, and Isabel. With Maria herself, that made six... "Oh god, Alex, you didn't..."

Alex was about to ask Maria what she meant, when the doorbell rang. "That's probably our missing players now," he said unneccesarily, and sprinted up the basement stairs to the front door.

He got there a little after his mother. "Hi, Kyle... Sherriff!! Is... is there something wrong, sir?"

"Not at all, Mrs. Whitman." Valenti tipped his hat slightly, then took it off. "I'm here for the club."

Alex's mother's expression of surprise was eloquent. Alex chimed in. "The sherriff plays a mean hand of tyzicha, mom. We needed a sixth one day over at Kyle and Tess'..."

"Tess?" Carol Whitman seized on this, and connected it up with the girl standing in front of her. "Tess?" Tess nodded slightly at the mention of her name, and Alex's mother shook the blonde's hand enthusiastically. "So nice to meet you, Tess."

"Mom?" Alex fixed her with a look. "We should be getting started."

She dropped the shake immediately with a trace of embarassment. "Of course." She stood aside in an overt gesture of allowing the extended Valenti household to pass on into the basement.

Sherrif Valenti nodded again as he passed through, and Kyle and Tess nervously followed suit. Alex smiled a silent goodbye to his mother as he brought up the rear.

While he was gone, Max had consulted the seating charts Alex had made and started to arrange the gang in their seats for the first game. Alex was at the same table as Michael and Isabel, while sherrif Valenti went over to Max and Maria and Liz had to deal with Tess and Kyle.

"Okay," Alex whispered softly but clearly as he shuffled the short pack of cards. He had managed to put together a makeshift bug sweeper, and Max had done his best to 'sense' for alien equivalents, so the room was as safe from eavesdropping as possible - but no sense in taking chances.

"We're not here to play cards, of course. What could be less suspicious of alien secrets than a loose collection of acquaintances getting together to play indoor games every week?" As Alex finished, the only sound he could hear over the dealing cards was fragments of Max and Liz going over the same spiel at their own tables.

Alex picked up his cards -- two red kings and three aces. "Your bid first," he softly prompted Michael.

* * * *

Isabel bid Tyzicha somewhat naively, Alex thought, but she was having enough luck tonight to win despite that, and was making a serious drive for the 501 point game Alex had stipulated. Michael played cards the same way he apparently approached everything in his life - with an overconfident, full-barrel run, heedless of the consequences. He was in the hole for a hundred thirty five, leaving Alex with no more likely fate than to end up in between them.

Of course, none of them were really paying all their attention to the game. Alex told the others about the gizmo he had touched and the dreams and flashes he had had. Isabel lent supportive attention, while Mchael was obviously holding back a doubtful scoff - though that was exchanged for a serious look when Alex explained how he had drawn the incubation pods from his memory flash, sight unseen. Alex finished up by asking Michael if he still had a copy of River dog's map, and if he could repeat what he had done to line it up with real Roswell.

"Sure, I guess," Michael replied, throwing out an ace lead and getting soundly trumped by Isabel. "I'm pretty sure I could do it again. Where there's a copy of the map is harder, but I'm sure one of us has it."

"That's what we thought about the book," Isabel muttered forebodingly, but didn't press the issue. Over the next deal, as the queen of hearts drove home her victory, Alex shared the hypothesis that the mysterious 'Skins' might be behind the assault on Liz at the party, with intent to force Max to expose himself for payback. (It took a little effort to avoid blowing his own horn over preventing that, but Alex didn't even mention it. Let Max take the credit.)

"Wouldn't be surprised," Michael muttered while surrendering the ten of spades to Isabel's offensive. "Better be on the watch for something more overt. Pretty soon they're gonna decide that these subtle ploys aren't getting the job done."

Before Alex could answer, Isabel raked in the last trick and turned her captured cards over, counting them at a glance. "That makes five-ten. What now?"

From across the room Max launched into the pre-arranged spiel. "Tables two and three, last hand. Once this deal is over, we switch tables. Winners together, losers together, in-betweeners together. Alright?"

So after a few minutes, Alex drew up a chair at the middle table, with fellow 'in-betweeners' Maria and Kyle. "So, any questions?" he asked as the sherriff's son dealt the cards. This could take a while.

* * * *

Later on that night, a procession made its disordely way up the Whitman steps, and... (more or less,) out the door.

"May I offer you a ride home, Miss Parker?" Max offered, half-bowing gallantly at her.

"Why certainly, Mister Evans. What a generous offer for you to make!" Liz couldn't hide her smile as she let Max lead her off to the driveway.

Maria and Michael made a big production of getting their jackets put on, neither of them able to look each other in the eye. They stepped towards the door at the same moment, each backed off and waved the other through with the same motion, and blurted out in unison, "We need to talk."

There was a tense pause. "Okay, we'll talk. Where and when?" Maria asked.

"Um... tommorow won't be much good, with the stupid Whittaker thing," Michael decided. "How about Monday? You can come over to my place after school."

"Monday?!" Obviously, this wasn't sitting particularly well with Maria. "Whatever." She stormed off, leaving Michael to shrug his usual 'What did I do now?' shrugs and stroll out the door himself, going the opposite way from Maria and wandering down to the driveway.

Jim valenti checked his watch. "I'm gonna need to swing by the station to take care of something," he announced out loud. "Tess, Kyle, can I drop you off at home first?"

"I'm taking a walk," Kyle groused, suiting action to word.

"Me too," Tess declared, storming off right after Kyle. The sherriff shrugged and headed down to his truck.

That left Isabel and Alex. "I should probably... go with Michael," Isabel muttered. "He's waiting down at my mom's car."

Alex laughed softly. "Yeah, that's okay."

Is looked up into his eyes. "Alex, do you wanna... meet me for lunch tomorrow? Just to spend a little time together, maybe talk about things??"

Alex's smile grew even wider. "Yeah, Isabel, I'd like that."

Isabel smiled back. "Okay, I'll call you." She shook Alex's hand formally, and then in a rush of impulse, leaned forward to kiss him on the cheek. Then she was gone. Alex leaned out the door to watch the girl of his dreams running down to her car, letting Michael in, and driving away. He stayed out there a little while, just enjoying the moment.

He didn't notice the person lost in shadow on the other side of his street, the one who had been carefully watching that door ever since Max Evans and Liz Parker had come up the stairs. Now he faded back into greater darkness, the purposes to his observation complete. He knew what the next move would be, and where, and when.

It wasn't until he had passed through a long alleyway all alone that the mysterious eavesdropper stepped into streetlight bright enough to reveal his face - a face that the human world knew as 'Steven Banks.'

Steve wasted no time as he got into his '98 Viper and drove away.

TO BE CONTINUED.
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A Roswell Homecoming, Part 3a: "A couple days' worth" 1/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'

Section 3: The sarabande

(October 20 2001 again.)

A hand waved at them from Michael's apartment soon after the limo pulled up on the street below. About a minute later, Michael Guerin himself apppeared at the building door, dressed up to the nines in a powder blue tuxedo, strutting along for all that he was worth.

Michael opened the limo door and looked inside. "What, no girls?! Don't tell me I wasted that walk on the two of you!!"

Max laughed as Michael climbed into the car in a huff, and Alex smiled at him sypathetically. "You know how it is, man. Schedule permitting, the girls get to make the big dramatic entrance while the guys are watching, not the other way around." Michael smiled a bit at that. "We're picking Maria up next." The smile broadened.

Max gave the limo driver the address, and the three guys leaned back on the plush leather seats. "So..." Michael muttered after a few moments, when the awkward silence was getting uncomfortable.

"Alex and I were taking a trip down memory lane," Max volunteered. "The Banks party, first parlour games club, stuff like that."

Michael nodded with an interested smile. "Right. So I guess the next stop was my trial by fire, right?"

Alex cast his mind back. "Well... almost, man. Almost next."

* * * *

(October 22 2000.)

Alex fidgeted nervously with his water glass for what felt like the nine hundredth time. From the window booth he had asked for at the Olde Towne cafe, the bright Roswell sunshine was streaming in past his shoulder and onto the table, and he had a great view of the interior of the ritzy coffeehouse. But he wasn't seeing the one person he wanted to see.

"Hey." As if to mock Alex for his doubt, when he turned and looked up, there was Isabel. "Where did... how did you get in without me spotting you?" he blurted out. For a second he imagined Isabel using molecular manipulation to move the wall aside and create a passageway, but the picture of Isabel using her powers so openly was hardly believable.

"Fire door," Isabel pointed out. "It's never kept locked. I didn't mean to startle you, Alex, it was just the nearest way to come in."

Alex nodded in a gesture of comprehension and felt the familiar 'Isabel grin' grow on his face. She was dressed very formally - a silk, cream-colored dress with a green holly pattern, a matching off-white sweater overtop, and her blonde hair pinned up. For a second, Alex was embarassed for having come slightly underdressed in just a casual shirt and slacks, and then realized that Isabel had probaby come from church.

"So, how are you, Isabel?" he asked conversationally as she took a seat.

"Do you know what we're doing here?" Is blurted out all of a sudden.

Alex blinked in surprise and stalled for time while he evaluated the question. "I thought we were having lunch here."

Isabel waved that away with an impatient gesture. "Bigger picture. What are we doing here together, in a relationship sense? Are we just friends, are we hooking back up?? Because..." she sighed, and Alex could sense a great weariness in that exhalation, "I'm getting really tired of trying to figure it out."

Alex thought hard about how to reply to this. On the surface, Isabel seemed to be leaving him a perfect opening to define their relationship - but some deep instinct told him that if he reached too far right now, he could scare her off again. "S-somewhere in between?" he blurted out. "I mean, I don't feel as if we're 'hooking up' or getting together right at this moment. But I'm sure that the way I feel about you goes deeper than 'just friends,' Isabel. And I don't think you could say it's only friendship for you either."

He looked over at Isabel, wondering how she would reply to that. The way it had all come out, if she *did* say 'No, just friends, that's all I feel,' Alex wouldn't have anywhere to go from there. But after a few long seconds of thought, Isabel nodded. "You're right, I can't say... that." She smiled. "But I'm still scared of what... the other thing might mean."

"So let's take it really slow," Alex offered, with a smile, and taking a sip of his water. "So, Isabel Evans, how has your day been so far?"

Is laughed softly. "Pretty good. I just came from church with my folks. Nice service today."

"Ah," Alex replied. "I was wondering... was worried I was underdressed here for a moment."

"Well, you are," Is told him matter-of-factly. "But I'll let it go just this once."

"Underdressed?" Alex repeated, this time with a trace of indignation. "For what? I mean, if this isn't even a date..."

"Underdressed for a Sunday lunch..." Isabel began, but right then the waitress cleared her throat and asked if she could take their orders.

* * * *

"S... so," Alex forced himself as they strolled down Rogers street through the sparse sunday afternoon crowds. "Um, how about doing something like this again soon. Only somewhat more date-ey?"

Isabel laughed her melodious laugh and smiled up at him. "Sure. When do you want it??"

"Umm..." Caught by surprise, Alex felt his mind blanking. "When, umm, when is good for you?"

"Well, looks like I won't be too available tomorrow night," Isabel decided weightly, "so how about Tuesday?" A pause. "We - we can finally go see a movie together. 'Almost Famous' is still on at the Multiplex... if you're okay with seeing that."

Alex smiled back. "It sounds great. But... well, uh, what's tomorrow night?"

Is looked at him for a second as if he was slow. "Michael's big discussion with Maria, remember? Trust me, *none* of us will be having a good evening tomorrow."

Alex shook his head. "C'mon, Iz, it won't be *that* bad."

"It's Michael," Isabel reiterated. "And Maria. Discussing the future of their relationship. It's doomed."

Alex blinked in surprise. "I never knew you felt that way."

"I'm not saying 'Michael and Maria' are doomed," Isabel quickly qualified. "I wish them all the best together, and they've got a shot. But talking - especially talking about their relationship -- that's where Michael and Maria always go wrong. They should just keep quiet and see where that gets them..."

At that point, Isabel's somewhat giddy soapbox ramble was cut short, because suddenly a short, striking figure slipped through the nearest promenaders to stand right in Alex and Isabel's path. "You've got to help me!" she announced in a voice that wasn't particularly loud but undeniably intense.

Alex was so surprised that it was actually half a second after she had finished speaking that he actually recognized the person addressing him was Liz Parker. "Oh, no," he whispered. "Alien attack?"

"Worse," Liz confided.

"What could possibly be worse?" Isabel murmured discretely, drawing Liz beside her and leading both Liz and Alex on down the sidewalk, presumably to avoid attracking attention as a obstacle to foot traffic.

"It is precisely..." Liz checked her watch ceremonially, "thirty-three minutes before Michael is supposed to pick me up for dinner and we are freakin' out!!"

"We?" Alex repeated, looking back and forth as if expecting Michael to wave hello.

"I was on the phone with him just before I came to find you guys," Liz explained. "I mean... think about it a second. It's me and Michael. Michael and I. Having to pretend for an entire evening that we are, or at least were, girlfriend and boyfriend. For not only the benefit of Congresswoman Whittaker, but *my parents!*" Liz wilted visibly with that last.

"Okay, listen up." Isabel pulled slightly harder on Liz's arm, swinging the shorter girl about slightly, and looked straight into her eyes. "Michael should never have opened his big mouth and gotten you into this. But he did, and we can't change that now. You have to follow through, or we're going to have a very powerful and very rich lady asking even MORE questions about us, which is the one thing we don't need. Can you do it?"

"Yes," Liz mumbled softly, then smiled up at Isabel and Alex. "Yeah, of course I can, I know I have to. It's just... I know I could do with a bit of a non-pep talk. Something to keep me from getting nerves, until the moment when I'm 'on.' And I know Michael could use... something. I dunno. But anyways, that's why I came looking for you guys."

A little light bulb went on above Alex's head. "I go with you, Iz heads over to Michael's?"

"Pretty much, yeah." Liz looked Isabel in the eyes. "You don't object *too* much to the fact that I brought your special afternoon together to a pretty much crashing halt, do you?"

Isabel took a sidelong glance at Alex. "No. Not *too* much." With a wink, she disengaged and quickly took her bearings for Michael's apartment. "Call me tonight?"

"Sure," Liz called back, giggling. Alex shook his head at Liz's joke and nodded agreement to Iz, who smiled brilliantly back and then took off.

"So..." Alex thought about what to say as he and Liz, by unspoken agreement, began slowly walking back in the direction of the Crashdown. "I'm 'distraction guy,' am I?"

"You know what I mean," Liz chided, swatting his side softly with tender fingers. "Being around you helps me to feel like everything is normal. I like that about you."

"That's funny," Alex said with a soft chuckle. "Because, Liz Parker, being around you helps me to feel like NOTHING is normal, and I like that about *you*!"

Liz laughed out loud. "So... all non-normalness aside, what's new?"

Alex stifled a sardonic laugh, but Liz caught it and glared up at him. "What was that for?"

"I was just remembering the last time you asked me 'all aside, what's new?'" Alex explained. "As I recall, the topic that came to mind was the Banks' house party, and we all know how normal *that* ended up." A slight pause. "I mean, I get the general idea at least."

Liz giggled. "Alex Charles Whitman, are you asking me what happened that night that you DIDN'T know about?"

"If, um..." Alex stammered, blushing. "If it's appropriate distraction guy material. I mean, I'm not really sure what I'm doing here, aside from getting your mind off - stuff." Had Alex covered up that gap quickly enough to keep Liz from getting her mind on what she was supposed to be getting her mind off? He couldn't be sure.

"Hmm..." Liz seemed to be thinking, and Alex couldn't tell about what. "Yeah, I'd say that would be okay. Should help me method 'happy happy girl' mode, at least." Liz plastered an impossibly wide grin across her face for a second. "Okay, well, you were there when it all started - that guy trying to manhandle me in Courtney Banks' second floor hallway, right?"

"Yeah," Alex agreed. "Just out of curiosity, how did you find yourself in that situation anyway? I mean... don't feel you have to furnish upsetting details, but..."

"Oh, don't worry, I won't," Liz assured him with a breezy smile and a wink. "Well... I got knocked in the pool, as you might remember, and Courtney took me up to her room to get changed. By the time I was done, she had left, and I bumped into that jerk on the way out. He was more than a little drunk, and feeling friendly, and I wasn't quite sure how to tell him no and make him understand. Then... well, that's about when you two guys came in."

"Interesting," Alex said, filing away the tidbit in his mind. He'd shared his suspicions with Max that the whole incident had been staged to anger Max into using his powers to attack the drunk guy in front of witnesses. But he didn't feel ready to tell that theory to Liz - not right now anyway, while she was already feeling nervous about the Whittaker thing. "So, that was when it all started?" he prompted.

Liz picked up the cue. "I was scared and there, riding up in the nick of time, (as it were,) was Max. Everything I feel for him, everything I'd been trying to deny all summer... I couldn't argue with it anymore. I felt this desperate need to talk to Max about it, to tell him I still loved him and still wanted to be with him, but it just *so* obviously wasn't the right time, with everyone staring, and Steve and Courtney arguing over how that guy got invited in the first place.

"Max led me away, we found Maria and Michael, you looked for Isabel but couldn't find her right away, and we all crowded into the Jeep and took off, and still Max and I weren't really talking. It was like each of us was waiting for the other to say something, but neither of us wanted to say what was on our mind in front of... well, you guys."

"Okay," Alex said reassuringly, as Liz led the way into the Crashdown. He knew he had asked for this story, but somehow the 'max and I' this and 'each of us' that was getting on his nerves. Maybe it was because to Liz it was all *Max* 'riding to the rescue.' Alex had been there. Alex had saved the day by keeping Max from blasting that guy with telekinesis, and Alex had been the one to grapple with the drunken freshman while Max got to check and make sure that Liz was all right. **Let it go Alex, it doesn't matter.**

"So finally, we jump at a chance for a moment alone, talking out on my balcony while you guys hang out down here in the diner, and..."

As Liz got into the tale, while climbing up the Crashdown stairs, Alex let go of his petty resentments and listened avidly. One thing Liz had always been good at was spinning a good yarn, whether it was based on real life or made up. Even back when they were pre-teens, swapping ghost stories around a desert campfire, Alex had thought that Liz was destined to be a best-selling novelist...

* * * *

(Flashback to October 20 2000.)

"Hey," Liz repeated for about the sixth time as Max followed her over the windowsill and out onto the fire escape balcony outside her room. "Thank you, Max, for ev--"

"You've thanked me alredy," Max said, "several times. I think it's enough."

"For *everything,*" Liz continued. "I'm not talking about just tonight this time. Thank you for... for having patience with me, for staying my friend while I tried to work out what was what."

Max froze, looking across at her. "Does... does this mean you've come to some sort of a decision tonight? Something different than what you've been repeating at me every time I tried to talk about us for the last few weeks."

"I..." Liz took a deep breath. "I think maybe so." She looked out at the city spreading beneath them, then turned back to the face of the young man she loved. "D-do... do you think your destiny -- and our love, can go together, Max?"

"I d..." Max started, and then the frown that instinctively crossed Liz's face as she realized Max was falling back on one of his own 'broken record' phrases cut off the 'I don't care about my destiny.' Obviously, *Liz* cared about his destiny.

There was a pregnant pause, as Max looked over the events and revelations of the last five months in the light of what he'd just realized about Liz's priorities. "Yes... yes, I think I do. My destiny is a mission, Liz - to do what I can, and help my people. If we can ever figure out a way. Nothing more than that. It doesn't have anything to do with you and me. Or me and Tess."

"How can we be sure about that, Max?" Liz railed. "*We're not who we choose to be*! The last few months have made that CRASHINGLY clear to me. I can't just go against what's inside of me, the life I've led for sixteen years, and decide I'm something new!! Neither can you."

"No, I guess I can't," Max agreed. "But what you don't seem to get is that that young alien king who lived and died so long ago... and who I still know next to nothing about... he might be a part of me, but he's not the definitive *ME*. He can't be. I have new..." Max held out his hand toward Liz, as if in demonstration. "I have new DNA, human DNA, that makes me at least half human. I have a new heritage, from growing up with human parents, in a human community, which has shaped me in ways I don't even know..."

"Max..." Liz said, trying to stop the gush of heartfelt words flowing out of Max, but there was no stemming the tide.

"What I *know*... is this," Max continued. "Deep down, I'm still the same person as that little kid who only vaguely understood that he was different, but was scared to death of his first day at school, until he saw a pretty girl who smiled back at him, and made him realize there were some things he never needed to be afraid of. And I'm still that lonely freshman who thought that no-one would accept me if they really knew what was inside, but who also knew that seeing Liz Evans at her locker was the high point of my day."

Liz was getting the drift - all too intensely. "And the young man who was hanging around in the Crashdown one day, near the end of the summer..."

"Because it was another chance to see you - maybe even speak to you if you were the one who came over to take Michael's and my order..."

"When an argument t- turned into a shooting incident--" Liz finished brokenly. "And though everything you were afraid of was screaming at you to get out of there lest the eyes of the law linger too long..."

"Not to mention Michael, screaming at me..."

"You rushed towards me, and put your hands on top of my bullet wound," Liz continued relentlessly. "Bringing up the risk of everything you were most afraid of, to save my life. Because..."

Max knew what game they were replaying now. "...Because it was you," he finished. "And, a few days later, I told you exactly what Isabel, Michael, and I had figured out about ourselves over a stretch of years," he continued softly. "When I could probably have still tried to explain away what you'd seen, what you'd discovered." Liz caught her breath, she hadn't heard *this* before! "Because, more than anyone else in this world, for some deep and intentse reason, I wanted YOU to see the real me. Even though I was almost certain you wouldn't be able to accept me."

Liz just stared at him with an amazed comprehension written over her face."

And Max smiled weakly. "So, given all of that, is there anything inside me that that tells you we *can't* be together??"

Liz felt her own face smiling too, as all of the inner doubt and conflict she'd felt slid into a resolution. "No." And she stepped up to Max, drawing his face down to hers for a passionate kiss...

* * * *

(Back abruptly to October 22nd.)

"Liz!!" Her mother's voice called loudly from downstairs. "Michael Guerin is here!!"

"Whoops!" Liz said to Alex, cutting off her story in mid-smooch. "That's my cue, Alex. Thanks!"

Alex suddenly realized that Liz had changed while she'd been relating the blow-by-blow of her reconciliation with Max Evans, (probably from behind the closet door,) and was dressed up in a preppy white sweater, mid-to-short denim skirt, and little red sneakers, with her dark shiny hair bound up in a ponytail. She looked like a quintessential teenage sweetheart, probably the look she was counting on for her fake dinner with her parents, her boss, and her fake boyfriend Michael. "You look great, Liz," he called as Liz headed out the door. "Knock 'em dead!"

There was no response.

So Alex sighed, headed out onto Liz's balcony, (recognizing as he did so that it was the scene of the intense conversation Liz had just relayed to him,) and down the ladder. He noticed Liz, Liz's mother and father, and Michael walking back out to the parking lot and getting into the Parker family car to drive out to wherever they were having the dinner with Whittaker. Michael was dressed up in a suit, very similar to -- was it the one he had gotten from the FBI special unit at the Eagle Rock base?? In any event, he looked very uncomfortable in it.

Alex's mind drifted back to that Max-and-Liz conversation as he walked the familiar streets home. As much as Alex felt for Isabel, they'd never had that kind of drama. The only think Alex could think of that even came close was that day Isabel had dragged him into the eraser room and told him she was ready for a relationship with him - starting right then. And of course, as later became quite obvious, both Isabel and Michael were overcompensating that day for the strange dreams they'd had the night before about each other.

Even at the best of times with Isabel, it was never grand and theatrical romance, but tender uncertainties and nervous approvals.

When Alex got to his house, the first thing he did was pick up the telephone and tap out a familiar number.

"Hello?" It was the voice of Diane Evans.

"Hello, Mrs. Evans, is Isabel there?"

"Um, no... is this Alex?" Alex made a wordless sound of agreement. "I'm sorry, Alex, Max left here about five minutes ago, he said he was going to pick up Isabel at Michael's apartment and they were going out for Tex-Mex. They probably just left his place."

"Oh, that's okay," Alex sighed, hanging up. Probably Max needed his sister's company more than Alex did right now, to take his mind off the fact that Liz was out to dinner with Max's best friend. And that suddenly gave Alex another idea what to do with his evening. He dialed another phone number.

"Hello?"

"I'm taking you out tonight. Get dressed up hot and be ready to have a great time."

"Alex??" Maria's voice was shocked.

"Come on," Alex pushed. "You don't have any other plans for tonight, do you?"

"I'd made a definite commitment to stay in and mope," Maria confessed, and then giggled softly. "Have you got your dad's car?"

"Not yet, but I'm gonna. Twenty minutes?"

"I'll be here." The phone line clicked off.

Alex smiled and went to find his father.

TBC...
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A Roswell Homecoming, Part 3a: "A couple days' worth" 2/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'


"Where are we *going*, Alex??" Maria asked for the tenth time from the front passenger seat. Fortunately, this time Alex had a good answer.

"We're here." Alex slowed down and turned the steering wheel hard to the right, pulling into a parking lot. Once they had come to a complete stop in an empty space, Maria craned her head around, trying to find a name sign.

"The velvet room cafe?"

"Yeah." Alex opened his door, got out, and opened the back seat door behind him. "Hurry up, we don't have much time to get ready."

"Get ready for *what*?!" Maria grumped as she climbed out of the car herself.

Alex waited until he had taken his bass case and the binder of (hastily assembled) sheet music and closed the back door before delivering the answer. "Open mike night."

Ten minutes later, they were sitting at a table in the darkly lit, hip coffeeshop, (or 'cafe', whatever the difference was,) and arguing about songs.

"How could you not bring 'In the air tonight?'" Maria complained.

"Well, this whole thing was a little last minute," Alex argued in his own defense. "I looked for that sheet music, but couldn't find it in time. Besides, been there, done that. You've already sung that song, in public yet. Why not try something new?"

Maria shot a dark look at him. "Look, if you really want to sing 'in the air tonight,' I can back you up," Alex offered.

"No," Maria dismissed. "There's no way that song would work with just a bass. We'd need the piano player at least." She sighed loudly. "Well, out of what we've got here, I guess I'm leaning towards 'Believe.'" Alex's face quirked. "And you *hate* it!"

"I don't hate it," Alex protested. "I just think it's a little... overplayed."

"You hate it."

"We can do 'believe' if you want, Maria. It's fine, I'll survive."

"No, no, it's okay. We can find something that we're both happy to do."

The MC stepped up on the stage as a twenty-something girl who had been playing an accoustic guitar and a harmonica at the same time struggled down. "Thank you, Kelly, thank you very much. And now, put your hands together for our youngest artists of the evening, Maria DeLucca and Alex Whitman!!"

Polite applause rang out from scattered tables. Alex turned to Maria and whispered "Right now??"

Maria reached into the batch of sheet music and pulled out a sheaf of papers at random. She brandished the title at him. "Can you live with this?"

Alex blinked in surprise. "Uh... yeah."

"Then off we go." Maria got up and headed over to the house pianist to give him one copy of the sheet music, while Alex set up his bass guitar and plugged it onto a microphone connected with the cafe's sound system.

All too quickly, the pianist was starting off the harmonic line, and Alex began strumming the bass chord. Maria turned to Alex for one silent 'ACKK' of fright, but calmed down when Alex nodded supportively at her, enough to begin singing.

On a september afternoon, in nineteen sixty-one
A baby girl's first cry rang out, a new life had begun
Her mother wrapped her in her arms, and she kissed the tiny brow
She said 'darling I'm just as scared as you, but I promise you somehow:'

She was doing great. Alex started to adjust his chording, ever so slightly, off of the book chording given on the notation, to support Maria's unique voice, as she went into the chorus.

"I will take care of you,
The very best that I can
With all of the love, here in my heart,
And all of the strength in my hands.

Your every joy I'll share,
For every fear I'll be there,
My whole life through...
I will take care of you."

Maria fell silent as the noted instrumental before verse two began, but she was smiling with an inner joy that Alex hadn't seen in too long. This was what he loved about music, the harmonies, the way simple pieces joined together to become a piece of incredible beauty.

On a september afternoon, in nineteen eighty-five,
That little girl had grown into a beautiful young bride.
And she, turned to the man who held her hand, in front of the waiting crowd.
They smiled at each other as they spoke, and this was the wedding vow:

Alex joined in, softly but surely, as if the groom speaking alongside Maria's imaginary 'bride':

"I will take care of you,
The very best that I can.
With all of the love, here in my heart,
And all of the strength in my hands.

Your every joy I'll share,
For every fear I'll be there,
My whole life through...
I will take care of you."

As the second chorus drew to a close, Alex signalled Maria imperatively. The bridge, the most challenging and rewarding part of the song, the real business, started immediately after the refrain was done. She couldn't miss this.

On a september afternoon, in nineteen eighty-nine,
Girl waiting by a hospital bed, never leaving her mother's side
She said: 'Mama, why don't you close your eyes, try to get some rest.

Maria was singing incredibly, with more power and flair than Alex had known she was capable of yet. He almost forgot to keep strumming, what he really wanted to do was be able to sit and just listen to her. No, on second thought Alex wouldn't miss active participation for the ability to sit and listen passively, if more carefully. Not this time, perhaps another night.

It's my turn to take care of you: I learned from the best.
I will take care of you!!'

Alex played a bit more boldly and strongly himself in the short instrumental here, trying to live up to Maria's performance.

With all of the love, here in my heart,
And all of the strength in my hands.

**And now, wind down as the life of the girl in the song turns full circle:**

On a september afternoon, in nineteen ninety-one,
A baby girl's first cries rang ouy,
A new life --
...had begun.

Cheers and applause rang out loudly from the cafe's audience as Alex and Maria bowed and returned to their seats.

* * * *

Jeff Anthony Parker. Michael Guerin. Nancy Cameron Parker. Vanessa Kingsley Whittaker. Elizabeth Sara Parker.

The five of them looked at each other awkwardly over one of the best tables at 'La maison Riviera.'

"Umm..." Liz hmmed, obviously looking for something to say to put the latest uncomfortable silence behind them. "Uhh, anyone for desert?"

"Fine idea," Whittaker agreed after a second. "Garcon?" That was called out to a waiter twelve feet away (and who had been going over to take someone else's order, though that didn't seem to bother Whittaker.) "The dessert cart, 'tout de suite,' and a snifter of cognac." She turned to Liz's parents. "Jeff? Nancy?? Anything from the bar?"

Nancy Parker demurred with an automatic shake of her head. Jeff got as far as "n-" ad then apparently shrugged his shoulders with a 'what the heck' shrug. "Brandy Alexander."

Vanessa Whittaker turned to add the drink to her order, only to find that the poor waiter, (a Roswellite who Michael vaguely recognized as having been a senior in the high school when he was a freshman, and who apparently wasn't very good at faking the standard french/italian accent required at this restaurant,) had already disappeared. Vanessa shrugged, and nodded apologetically at Mister Parker, as if to say 'I'll remember to tell the boy when he comes by with the dessert tray.'

Vanessa and Nancy started talking lazily about the business climate in Roswell, boring Michael totally, and soon enough Pierre (Pete) the waiter did indeed come by with the dessert tray.

Liz couldn't make up her mind what to order at first, and she examined the selection available as others made their picks.

Her attention was drawn to one particular confection - it looked like a scuplted chunk of ice cream with a pale pink tint. The weird thing was, it was surrounded by a webbing of stringy white fibers - presumably icing or something. But the overall effect was eerie. Where had Liz seen something like that?

It hit her suddenly. Michael - after he had gotten sick in the Indian sweatlodge. Pale pink skin, white fibers covering his body everywhere...

Michael leaned over, faking his solicitous boyfriend mode as he had been all evening. "Ooh, I think my little sweetpea has made her choice." He reached out and put the dish in question in front of Liz on the table. "Eat up."

It was too much. The suggestion of actually *eating* this dish after Liz had made the mental connection was too revolting. "Uhh... uhh -- excuse me," she managed to mutter, and left the table in a hurry, making good time for the ladies' room.

"Uhhh... whoops," Michael muttered lamely. For some reason, all he could think of were the old movies where verybody guesses that the girl is pregnant because she runs out of the room and throws up every time she smells a certain food.

Michael was pretty sure that Liz wasn't *really* pregnant, though he didn't have any clue what was going on. But if the PARKERS got the idea that their darling daughter was knocked up, then Michael was stuck in the prime suspect's seat. Not good. Time for some damage control.

"Umm... I hope that Liz is feeling okay. She mentioned her stomach felt a little queasy this afternoon." Silent pause. "Would you like to try some of the raspberry sherbert, Mrs. Parker? It's incredible.

By the time Liz had gotten her stomach nerves back under control and her dramatic courage at a sufficiently high level, everyone else was ready to leave, and Liz was in no mood to argue. Whittaker left from the restaurant, her parents dropped Michael off outside his apartment, (with a goodbye handshake from Liz that she hoped didn't seem weird or 'obviously hiding too much' to her parents.)

It was after Liz was in bed that she heard her parents talking...

Her dad: "I don't understand what you're so upset about, Nancy."

Her mom: "I've heard Maria talking about Michael - and *to* Michael, when she's on shift. She's crazy about him. And I did *not* bring up Liz to be the kind of girl who steals her best friend's man!!"

* * * *

(October 23 2000.)

Alex walked into West Roswell High the next day on a natural high. Why not? Isabel had agreed that they were on their way 'back', and he'd turned a best friend's night of prospective moping into an incredible experience in dream fufillment.

Maria and Alex had done three numbers in all at the Velvet Room, each to a chorus of applause that beat the average, Alex thought. "Have to try that again..." Alex whispered to himself.

Over at Liz's locker, Liz and Maria were discussing Liz and Michael's dinner loud enough for Alex to overhear as he approached. "Anyways, so Michael decided to order for me, but..."

"He ordered for you?!"

"Well yeah, but you're missing the point. What he actually said to the waiter was..."

"Liz, I don't care. Michael has never even *tried* to order for me!!"

Alex chose this moment to stop eavesdropping and make his entrance. "Sorry to cut off the gab session, lovey ladies, but do you really think this is something you should be talking about in the high school proper?" Alex waved his hand around to demonstrate.

There were a number of other students who had been close enough to hear what Liz and Maria had been saying. Possibly none of them had cared to pay attention or realized anything out of the ordinary about the conversation, but the message was clear.

"Why not??" Liz asked, and Alex frowned. Maybe there *wan't* anything out of the ordinary about it!! The secrecy had just gotten to be old hat by this point. Alex shrugged his apology.

There was an awkward silence for a few seconds, as Liz finished getting her books out her locker, and then Maria changed the subject. "Liz, you'll never guess what Alex and I did last night!!"

Liz grinned. "No, you're right, I won't, so you'd better tell me."

"He dragged me to an open mike night at a swanky coffeehouse called the Velvet Room. You should've heard the way people were cheering when I finished with 'I will take care of you.' They were cheering, right Alex?"

"Truthfully they were," Alex agreed.

"Oh, *wow*!! You guys have *got* to let me come along and watch... er, listen next time," Liz decided.

"On one condition," Alex teased her. "You have to sing a number yourself. No non-performers allowed."

"Now, that's not fair," Liz protested. "I'm not a musician like the two of you are. I'd just embarass us all..."

The negotiations continued on as three old friends made their way to trig class.

* * * *

(October 23 2000.)

Alex's third period course was history, which meant Isabel. She was in that class too, and none of the rest of Alex's friends were... well, unless you counted Tess, which Alex had to admit he usually didn't.

Just seeing Iz put a thrill through Alex's spine as he remembered their afternoon yesterday, and he wished that Mrs. Glenson didn't insist on strict adherence to the seating chart so that he could sit next to her. Unfortunately Alex's seat was in the middle of the right side of the room, while Isabel was one row ahead and two spots to the left of him.

Well, desperate situations called for desperate measures. As Mrs. Glenson droned on about the Reconstruction period, Alex tore a piece of his notebook off. Now, what to write? Feeling a little low on inspiration, he settled for 'Hey, beautiful. Didn't I see you yesterday at the Olde Towne? A.W.' Folding his missive in quarters, Alex palmed it off to Bob Reeger in the seat next to him, hoping that he was showing the correct technique. Passing notes in the middle of class wasn't exactly Alex's scene, but he knew it was too easy to get caught, and Alex really didn't feel like public humiliation today.

Bob took the note very smoothly, without even looking at Alex. *He* obviously had a lot of experience with this. Unfortunately, not looking meant that Bob didn't realize that Alex was discretely pointing over at Isabel. He started to open the note up. Alex swung his foot into Bob's desk leg.

That got his attention; Bob looked over at Alex in shock and finally noticed the pointing. He folded the note up again and passed it forwards, tapping it on Trudy's left elbow and then holding it out while Trudy made a similar no-looking pickup to Bob's own style. From there, the note ended up right in the middle of Isabel's desk, and she opened it up, smiled faintly, looked around to find Alex looking over at her, and grinned quickly at him before going and writing a note of her own.

Isabel tore the note out of her notepaper after she had finished writing it, and passed it back to Trudy behind Trudy's chair. Trudy tossed it across onto the corner of Alex's desk. 'No, I don't think I recognize you. Wish I did, though - you're cute!' A big grinny-face completed the flirtacious note.

Ice broken, mission accomplished. Alex tried a second note on a different tack. 'How was Tex-Mex with Max last night?'

Now... what was the trick here? It seemed that the delivery method encoded instructions for the further routing of the note. But Alex didn't know the code. So, trusting to faith and avoiding Bob because of the prior mixum, Alex leaned forward and tapped Trudy on the shoulder with his new note, hoping that she'd realize to give it back the way she got the one from Isabel. She did, but not before writing a little something on the folded-up front for Isabel.

Iz blushed when she read what Trudy had written, and just laughed a tiny bit when she got to Alex's attempt at written small talk. Back came a new note, from Trudy to Bob. Bob, apparently curious now, tried to open up this note too, but Isabel was watching. Her gorgeous eyes narrowed, and the note flipped back shut again, Bob rubbing his finger as if it had been stung.

This note read 'Is that all you want to ask me, Alex? ;-)' A postscript noted how Alex should pass the note to Brynn Malley, sitting in front of him, so that Brynn would know to pass it across to Isabel. Alex could barely stifle his laugh.

Mrs. Glenson was starting to suspect that something was up now, but Alex couldn't resist following up on Isabel's invitation. Part of what had been so great about the night before with Maria had been acting spontaneous and decisive, so he decided to be spontaneous and decisive with Isabel. 'Meet me in the west foyer after seventh period. We're cutting class.'

Isabel stared back at Alex in surprise once she'd read his words, but she nodded yes.

* * * *

Sure enough, at a quarter to three that afternoon Isabel was waiting for him around the corner from the languages room, just inside the big double doors. "So, we're cutting class, are we?"

Alex smiled broadly, making sure that no teachers or vice-principals were around. "Yup."

"And exactly what are we doing while we're playing hooky?"

Alex smiled. "Well, I was thinking of a little bit of hiking down in the park. That's romantic, right?"

Isabel made a face. "Hiking? I don't go in for hiking much, Alex. Too sweaty. And this shirt is silk, you know."

Alex shook his head, smiling. "It doesn't *have* to be sweaty. It depends on how slow you go."

Isabel grinned at that. "Are you sure you want to be going *slower*, Alex?"

"I'm just talking about walking, Iz."

"Okay, if you're in then I'm in. Let's go." Isabel led the way out of the school to the parking lot where Alex had parked. As she stepped down the stairs outside the doors, Isabel pulled a bit of paper out of her pocket and started towards the trash bin.

"Oh hey, what's that?" Alex asked her.

"Oh, just one of your notes." Isabel showed him the folded paper, and Alex noticed some writing on the outside - it was the one Trudy had jotted down a note on.

"Can I take a look at that?"

"Hmm?" Isabel blushed slightly. "Well, I guess." She handed it to him.

The note from Trudy read 'I don't think your boyfriend knows how to pass notes in class, Isabel.'

* * * *

(It's gonna be October 23 2000 for a while, except when it's October 20 2001, so get used to it! :-D )

Michael heard the knock at his apartment door. "Hang on," he muttered into the phone. "Who is it??" That was called out louder, with the cordless telephone away from his face.

"Who the pod do you think it is, Maria? You told me to come over this afternoon to talk." Obviously Maria.

"Come in," he sighed, and turned his attention back to the phone. "Hey, Max?"

Max's voice came very dimly through the connection. "Just get me anything from the fridge, Liz, I don't really care that much..."

"Is Liz there with you??" Michael called louder into the phone.

"What??" Max's voice cleared up - presumably he was bringing his receiver closer to his own face. "Yeah, she came over with me after school, why?"

"Well..." Michael turned away from the door, where Maria had just let herself in -- looking fine, like she always did. But he didn't want Maria to hear about this yet. "I just... I'm concerned about something. About Liz."

"What??" Max seemed surprised by that. "Did something go wrong last night at the dinner? Liz said everything went fine - or as good as could be expected."

"No, this has nothing to do with that. Or not really. Just... what do you know about Liz's trip to Florida?"

"Huh??? Just that she was visiting an aunt there, why??"

"See if you can find out more. I have a hunch that there might have been a guy in the picture - like the last few weeks before labor day, rebound thing. If so, the situation could be serious."

"What the hell are you talking about, Michael. Why should there have been..."

"Hey, cool lamp," Maria's voice came from out in Michael's living room.

"Hey, don't touch my stuff," Michael called, moving to where he could keep an eye on Maria but she hopefully still couldn't hear what he was saying to Max very well.

"Are you just spewing out wild and crazy theories as per usual, Michael, or do you actually have some solid reason to believe that there's some other guy inv..." Max was saying.

"Aahh!!" Maria screamed. Michael turned to stare at her again. She was holding his blue crystal desk lamp... so much for not touching his stuff. But suddenly he could see why she was screaming. Something was coming out of the lamp - like an energy field, or a vortex.

"What the hell??" he had time to demand out loud, into the phone. And then he wasn't there any more.

"Michael? Michael??" Max's voice called out tinnily from the phone's speaker into the apartment, now empty of any human (or hybrid) beings. "What's happened? What's going on?? Michael?!?"

TO BE CONTINUED.
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A Roswell Homecoming, Part 3b: "Into the maze" 1/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
Distribution: Distribute anywhere you like, currently based at fanfiction net: http://www.fanfiction.net/~chriskenworthy
Feedback: YES PLEASE!
Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'

(October 20 2001.)

"So, what was it like, man?" Alex asked as the limo sped on towards Maria's. "Going through the vortex, I mean."

Michael thought about that a second. "Kinda like how I always imagined a luge ride would be. Without the snow and ice. Or the luge sled. And plus a *very* sudden stop at the end of the ride." Neither Alex nor Max could entirely keep from laughing. "Seriously though, guys, BIG props. Maria and I could have been lost in there for ever if the two of you hadn't figured out how to help. And my girl, of course: Can't forget all she did to help."

"No, she wouldn't let you forget," Alex joked.

* * * *

(October 23 2000.)

"Liz? Liz??" Max called, still staring in shock at the phone.

"What?" Liz hurried back into the living room, a can of grape soda in each hand. "What is it, Max?"

"Either Michael is playing a very not-funny joke on me," Max decided slowly, "or something very bad has just happened." A second's pause. "I have to get over there."

Liz took a second to process all this. "Maria," she breathed. "She's going over there to have her 'talk' with Michael..."

"I think she got there already," Max told Liz softly. "If something bad's happened, she..." He couldn't finish the sentence.

"I'm coming too," Liz decided. "Grab the Jeep keys," she reccomended, pulling on her jacket.

* * * *

(Ummm... not saying yet. :] You'll be able to figure it out in the end.)

"Unnhhhhh," Michael groaned as he lay still, eyes closed, not knowing or caring where he had endedup, not yet remembering how he had gotten there.

"I'll agree to that, and add on an 'Oowwwww...'" Maria's voice answered woefully from nearby.

The tone of Maria's voice was what finally roused Michael into action. Scrambling up only as far as a half-crouch, he oriented on the voice and hurried over. "Maria? Maria!?" he called out, his voice rough and quavery. "Are you okay? Where does it hurt!?"

At first, Maria just moaned again, and as Michael waited for more of an answer, his vision cleared from blurry lights and colors to something approaching normal clarity, and his breath let out in a familiar sigh. Maria was *so* beautiful.

She was always beautiful, no matter what style of clothes she was wearing that week or what her hair looked like this month. Even back before sparks had started to fly between them, and Michael thought of Maria DeLuca as one of the most *annoying* people he had ever met...

Michael shook his head and cut off that line of thought. Maria wasn't wearing anything particularly unusual today... jeans, leather boots, and a slightly funky red top that tied together up behind her neck. "Aaa... all over," she muttered suddenly. "And... and especially my shoulder." She waved her right upper arm in the air for demonstration, and winced with the pain.

"Don't do that again..." Michael whispered solicitously, scooting around to take a closer look at the shoulder in question. "Hmm..." he carefully ran a fingertip over her skin, trying to make a decision. "It doesn't look broken or sprained - you probably just bumped it the wrong way."

"Thank you so much, doctor spaceboy..." Maria muttered.

"Hssh. Hold still." Michael focused his powers carefully. He wasn't the healer specialist - that was Max. But after years with Hank, he had learned a few tricks about using molecular manipulation to fix up scrapes and such. Black eyes were still out of his league, but sprained and bumped joints were right up Michael Guerin's alley. "How does that feel?"

"Better... can you do the rest of me?"

An image of what part of Michael would *like* to do to the rest of Maria flashed through his mind. "Maybe later." He stood up and took a look around.

As if by an unspoken cue, Maria followed suit. They were standing in an alleyway. "Hey, I know this place..." Maria said, more than a little surprised. "It's the alley behind the Crashdown... except it looks different." Her face scrunched up in that cute little thinking expression she had. "How the heck did we get out here?"

"Obviously, whatever alien gizmo you set off inside the lamp sent us here," Michael reasoned.

"*I* set off... what the heck are you doing with alien gizmos in your furniture anyway..."

"I didn't know it was there..." Michael snapped. "Obviously a trap set by the Skins." Michael's mind raced for a second... where *had* he gotten that lamp in the first place? "Well, anyways, it doesn't matter. It didn't send us far enough away. I mean, we can *walk* back to my place from here. Though I wish I didn't have to."

"Well, we could go inside the cafe, to start with," Maria suggested.

"Good idea." Michael turned around, got his bearings and led his way over to the back door.

BAMM! Michael groaned, yet again, and tried to figure out what had happened. He had walked into something. The only problem was, there was nothing in front of him. "What?" He put a hand up. Sure enough, there was what seemed to be an invisible wall right in front of him, blocking off the cafe entrance.

"Michael?"

"Yeah, just a second here," Michael told Maria. "Little invisible wall issue here."

"No, not that," Maria insisted. "Look over there!"

Michael looked back at Maria, and then when she was pointing. A little girl was running down the alley towards them. Not just *any* little girl.

It was Isabel -- the way Isabel looked when she was ten. It couldn't be another girl - Michael would always recognize her.

She was running right at Maria -- didn't seem to even notice the older girl was there. "Aayhh!" And then, as Michael watched in stunned amazement, ten-year-old-Isabel ran right THROUGH Maria's body - like a hologram shot on Red Dwarf or Quantum Leap -- made a hard left turn, jogged right PAST Michael, through his invisible wall, and into the cafe. Michael rapped on the wall where Iz had gone through, but it was still completely solid.

"Uhh... Michael..." Maria said again, once she had recovered from the shock of being run through.

"Yeah, I know, something *really* weird is going on," he summarized.

"Including the fact that you aren't standing on the ground," Maria snarked. Michael blinked in shock. "Check it out." Suspecting some kind of weird Maria joke, Michael bent down to investigate. She was right. As well as his invisible wall, there was apparently an invisible floor about an inch and a half over the asphalt.

"Well... lookit that," he groaned, too surprised this time to do anything else.

* * * *

(October 23 2000.)

"Hello?" Max called, knocking on the door. No answer. He tried the knob. It wasn't locked, and swung in slightly.

He shared a glance at Liz, and she kinda shrugged at him, as if to say 'Well, we came all the way over here, he's not answering, so we might as well at least go in!' Max opened the door the rest of the way and walked into the rat's nest Michael called a living room.

Things were even more disorganized than usual. A blue crystal lamp was lying on the floor, in three pieces, and the cordless phone was sitting askew on one of the chairs. Max picked it up. Still on, and the timer went back far enough... yeah, it was still 'on the hook' from when Michael had been talking to Max.' Not a good sign.

"Something bad happened here," he announced in a dark tone, and turned his attention to the lamp. The metal extension that held the light bulb and shade had broken off, and the cord looked like it was snapped, so that the blue crystal piece was now not connected to anything else. Max reached for it... and a tiny sweep of pale blue light reached up to touch his hand.

"What the heck..." Max pulled his hand back, and the blue aura streched, and strained back, and finally snapped back with an ever-so-faint sucking sound. Max moved his hand back into the area of the lamp very cautiously... and when the blue light manifested, jerked it back. The field leapt up, trying to reach him, and then fell back.

"Let me see..." Liz said, hurrying over. She picked up the lamp, and it didn't react. Max tried to touch it in Liz's hands... and jumped back as the field reached out for him.

"Speaking from a strictly scientific standpoint... that ain't right!!" Liz quipped.

Max shot her a dark look. "This is big... and in the absence of any better clue to where Michael and Maria have gone... we'd better find the others."

"Okay," Liz agreed after a second. "Should I bring the lamp or not?"

"Hmmm..." Max nerved himself... touched the lamp one more time, ready to try to do *something* if the field was harmful. But it wasn't... sort of tingly as it touched him, but not harmful in any way he could tell. Max played around with taking his fingers away from the lamp, watching the strange blue energy react, and then snapped himself free again. "Take it. I'll want to see if the others react to this thing... well, like me, or like you."

"Or both," Liz guessed. "Aliens get a reaction, plain old ordinary human beings don't."

Max smiled, hoping to convey how far Liz was from 'plain old ordinary' to him. "We'd better go. Oh... except... *one* of us should check the bedroom."

"Why?" Liz asked. Max smiled sheepishly. "Do you mean to suggest that nothing about Michael and Maria's disappearance is foul play or has anything to do with this lamp, they've just been getting it on all this time??" Liz considered that a moment. "Well, doesn't hurt to rule everything out, I suppose. I'll go and check, ya big baby."

* * * *

(Be patient. :] )

"Okay, let's recap," Maria's said in a tired voice. "I picked up a lamp in your apartment that apparently had an alien booby trap inside, though no-one knows how or why. It sent us to the alley behind the crashdown... but the alley behind the crashdown circa 1993. That convenience store," she pointed to a building not far away, "was torn down about four and a half years ago and used for a christmax tree lot every December. And this old truck of Mister Emerson's got junked about nine months later. On the other hand, the wodden fire escape above the cafe has been replaced with the metal, so that confirms the time period indicated by... um, well, little Isabel."

"Item two..." Maria sighed as she continued. "we appear to be holograms or something, since Isabel didn't seem to notice we were even here, and she walked right through me, but you're walking on an invisible floor and walked into an invisible wall, so *those* things are real... or at least, real to us."

"Wait a second," Michael broke in. "On Quantum Leap..."

"You watched Quantum Leap, Michael??"

"When I could." Maria smirked slightly. "Hey, it was a good show, alright? Anyways... Al was projected into the past as a hologram, but really he was in some sort of a projection room, right? What if that's what we're really doing here? In some sort of projection room, so that the walls and the floor are real, but ten-year-old-Isabel, the cafe, the truck, and the convenience stores are just images projected to confuse us?"

"Hmmm..." Maria considered that. "Possible. Except who's doing the projecting?"

Michael considered. "Well, I hate to even say it, but aliens?"

"So... that would mean we're in some kind of incredibly elaborate holding tank, stocked with images that would have taken extraordinary amounts of footwork to jive with our memories?" Michael shrugged. "Well, we can test it out. Stay there." She carefully took a step away from him. "Okay... I've got another invisible wall here..." Trailing her hand against the 'wall,' Maria walked over towards the convenience store - and jumped in surprise as she came into contact with something new. "Corner here..." she walked over to the crashdown... and actually put her hand a short way into the cafe wall. "Looks like we've got a dead end here... three walls of your holding cell maybe, closing us off." She looked up into the sky. "Do you suppose we should check the ceiling for trap doors?"

Michael groaned. "That would be one hell of a royal pain, I'm thinking. Let's just verify that the ceiling is there, and then work on the fourth wall, okay?" Maria nodded, and Michael put his hands together into a foothold for Maria to step into. Maria sighed, and let him boost her up into nowhere.

He had to admit, it looked pretty weird - both of them leaning against the invisible wall, he crouching an inch and a half off the ground, boosting Maria into the sky looking for an invisible ceiling. He also had to admit Maria had an amazing butt. "Okay, that's enough... yeah, I got ceiling here. That's... what, about nine feet up?"

Michael looked up at where Maria's hands were, and tried to judge. "Yeah, sounds abour right."

"Pretty standard... and the walls are maybe ten or eleven feet away from each other. I'd be surprised if the fourth wall was too far away." Maria got down carefully, and then a scary thought struck her pretty face. "What if they cut off the air supply?"

Michael shook his head. "Whoever *they* are, they're not going to all of this trouble just to suffocate the two of us."

Hand in hand, taking turns to check the walls, Maria and Michael headed away from the second wall Maria had found. Once they had covered twenty-five feet from where they'd 'landed,' Maria started to get nervous. "Longer than I thought it would be."

"Relax... it's just a long and narrow room. Don't worry about it."

"Okay, Mi--- yahh!!" Maria yelped, suddenly windmilling in a frantic effort to keep her balance, and Michael reached out and pulled her body into his as a reflex reaction. He couldn't help but notice how good that felt... the way Maria fit when she was nestled up against him like this...

"What... what happened?" he asked after a few seconds.

"There was... there was no floor," she answered. "Go... go and check for yourself."

Michael did... sitting down first... (the invisible 'floor' seemed to have dipped slightly below ground level... they were in somebody's backyard now. How had he not noticed that?) Sure enough, the 'floot' did not continue much past where he stood when Maria had had her episode... but it dropped down and continued on a lower level... "Stairs," he announced eventually.

"Stairs? Oh, my god. I don't like walking down stairs in the dark... but stairs underneath the ground? This is gonna be too weird."

"Come on... we've gotta try. At the least, it'll keep our minds off waiting." Actually, Michael was starting to think that this didn't seem like a holographic holding tank... but since he didn't have any clue what it *was,* he didn't mention that yet. "Hold my hand."

Maria did, as he stood up, and Michael slowly stepped down each step, testing each one carefully, sight unseen, and helping Maria down. But even he hesitated before taking the step that would bring their heads down below 'ground level.' What could possibly happen down there? Would they be suddenly plunged into total darkness?

"Just a sec..." he said, and keeping his feet firmly planted on the stair, he hunched down 'beneath.' Sure enough, absolute blackness greeted him. (How could holograph projectors create that effect, total darkness only a few inches away from bright daylight??)

"So?" Maria said when he resurfaced.

"Just a sec," Michael told her. After thinking for a second, he ducked back down and tried exerting his powers. The stairs and a straight passage beyond flared into visibility from the light Michael was generating from his right hand. Curious now, Michael stepped up a few stairs and waved his hand out in the 'daylight.' The walls and ceilings that they had felt out with so much difficulty could be dimly seen.

"Oh great, *now* he gets clever," Maria groused.

"Come on," Michael urged her. "I don't know where we are, but I don't think it's any holding tank." He seized Maria's hand and let her beneath the ground line again.

* * * *

(October 23, 2000.)

"Where *are* they?" Max growled. He and Liz were back at the Evans house, and had checked, in person or by telephone, just about every place they could think of looking for Alex or Isabel or both. Alex's house. The school gym. The crashdown. Several of Isabel's favorite hangouts. The public library.

"It's like... it's almost as if they've disappeared too," Liz commented ominously.

Max groaned. *That* thought he didn't need. Sighing, he bowed to inevitability and picked up the phone one more time, tapping out the number for Sherrif Valenti's home address.

"Bruno's Mortuary, you stab 'em we slab 'em, may I help you?"

Max recognized the voice. "Kyle??"

"Oh, great. Evans. What can I do you for?"

"Umm... I'm just trying to round up Isabel and Tess right now... have you seen..."

"Boy, got a private party in mind, Maxxie boy?" Kyle teased. "Bet Liz would love to hear about that. Well, I have no clue about your babe-alicious sister, but I'm pretty sure that our unexpected house guest is sulking in her room, this afternoon. Correction, I'd like to make that sulking in *my* room, just for the record. I can call for her to pick up the phone, if you'd like."

"Please," Max said, stifling a groan.

There was a shout of 'Tess!! Phone call, it's Maxxie!!', a pause, and then a click on the line. "Yeah Max, what the hell is it?"

"Get off the line, Kyle," Max announced first. Click. "We gotta problem. Michael and Maria have disappeared. It looks like it could be an alien booby trap."

"And I should care... why?"

Max groaned. Tess was in a mother of all snarky moods, to be sure. "Because until we've figured out what's going on, any of us could be next?"

Sigh. "I'll be ready to go in five - just honk when you get here."

"Uhh... before you go," Max said quickly. "Any idea where Isabel might be? We've tried everywhere and there's no sign of her and Alex."

"We??" Tess' voice had a dangerous edge all of a sudden.

Max's mind raced. He had just admitted that Michael and Maria had disappeared, Isabel and Alex couldn't be found, and Kyle was over there with Tess. So the only gang member left unaccounted for was Liz. Plus, despite Liz's warnings about not making their renewed romance obvious to Tess, he didn't want to lie about it. "Well, Liz and I. So... have you seen either of them?"

"Let's see..." Tess considered, "They were in history class - passing notes and generally making spectacles out of themselves. But I don't think Isabel was in last period. Were they spotted during the rest of the school day?"

"Hmm..." Max shared a look at Liz. "I'll ask around. Five minutes, right>"

"Five minutes," Tess agreed perkily. "See you then, *Maax*..."

Max hung up the phone and turned to Liz. "Tess says Isabel wasn't in eighth period. Did you have classes with either of them today?"

Liz thought about that... "Uhh... seventh with Alex and Michael... creative writing. Alex was there the whole time... but he ran out pretty quickly once the bell rang." She thought about that, her eyes glittering prettily. "Do you think they might have blown off last class for some kind of amorous escapade?"

Max thought about what Tess had said about the note-passing. "It fits. But where would Alex have gone for something like that?"

Liz thought a little longer. "I'm not sure," she admitted, blushing. "And why the hell didn't either of them take cell phones?"

"Isabel's is in the shop," Max explained. "She wore out the connection on the 'TALK' button."

Liz giggled. "And Alex hasn't gotten one yet. Sigh."

"Well, either we'll find them or they'll show up," Max said hopefully. "Come on. We've got to swing by the Valenti's in... about three minutes."

"The Valenti's?" Liz said, as she got up and grabbed her jacket again. "Tess??"

"Center," Max recommended, impulsively swinging her in for a quick peck. "I know how you feel about her... but when things get tough she's... well, she can be useful. Even save the day."

Liz stared coolly at him. "Let... let's just go, okay?" Max finished uncomfortably.

TBC...
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A Roswell Homecoming, Part 3b: "Into the maze" 2/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'


"This has been so amazing," Isabel said, looking over the park one last time before heading back to Alex's car. "Thank you for inviting me along." She swung Alex up against the front passenger door and kissed him passionately, her hands wandering up and down up and down his body.

"Mmmm... it wouldn't have been any fun without you," Alex said truthfully once he could talk again.

Isabel smiled, kissed him playfully on the cheek, and stepped back. "It's so beautiful."

"Yeah... an incredible view." Isabel looked back and Alex, and sure enough he was staring right at her. Iz couldn't fight back a smile.

Alex went around to the driver's side of the car, and Isabel took the hint and got into the passenger side. Neither of them said anything as Alex started up the vehicle, and drove back along the county road into town.

"So... what's the next step?" Isabel teased him. "And when??"

"Well... um, I don't have any plans for tonight," Alex couldn't resist saying. "You??"

"Not a thing... ohh - study date for advanced english lit. Mrs. Darinsky's curriculum is a killer."

"Study date?" Alex saw his own face fall when he looked into the windshield.

"Figure of speech," Iz assured him with a merry smile. "An all-girl study group - some people I met down at the food bank."

"Okay," Alex said, a little relieved and still disappointed at the same time.

"Of course... you could come over afterwards," Isabel continued carelessly. "Just for a few minutes."

Alex looked over, and then had to wrench his eyes from her wide smile back to the road. "I'd l... What the heck??"

A Jeep was travelling towards them on the other side of Lincoln Avenue... not just any jeep, but Max's Jeep. That was obvious because Liz was standing up in the front seat, waving one arm in a hugely exxagerated gesture, and apparently calling out to them. Alex hit the down control on his power window and the door creaked open enough for him to make out the words. "Pull over! Pull over!!"

Surprised, Alex did just that, slowing down and slaloming into the first parking spot that opened up in front of him... (dinging the car ahead of him in the process - hopefully there wouldn't be a dent on either of their bumpers.) Mostly, Alex was surprised that Liz had been able to recognize his dad's car from far enough away to start waving by the time Alex had seen her, and he wondered what the heck this was all about anyways.

Isabel and Alex were out of the car and waiting by the time Max had pulled the Jeep around in a tight U-turn and found a parking spot that Alex had passed before he could slow down enough to even try getting in. "What's up?" Alex called out. Tess was in the backseat, and the trio hurried quickly out to meet Isabel and Alex in front of the old quarter arcade.

"Big trouble," Liz said as soon as she was close enough to talk softly and be heard. "Michael and Maria have disappeared, right out of Michael's apartment as near as we can figure it."

"We think it was Czechoslovakians," Max deadpanned. Alex smiled inside at the thought. Liz and Maria's little 'code word' to avoid saying the word alien out loud had become common knowledge among the six of them last spring, but Alex still remembered being puzzled by their references to it, especially because, (as he had flung in Liz's face when he had lost temper with the routine,) it was a term that referred to a country that no longer existed. Somehow, now, that seemed to him to make it perfect for referring to people that conventional wisdom declared had never existed - aliens, little green people of the Roswell crash.

"Do you have the lamp, Liz?" Max was asking. Alex noticed that Tess hung back from all this awkwardly... as if she didn't want to be here, but couldn't quite bring herself to leave for some reason or another. In response to Max's question, Liz brought out a piece of blue crystal with a few bits and pieces sticking out of it - Alex could see how it might have at one point formed the main part of an electric lamp, but it didn't really qualify any more.

"Touch it," Tess suggested. Isabel looked surprised, but she reached out and touched her fingers to the crystal surface - and yelped as a pale blue field of light reached out to touch her fingers - she yanked her hand back, and the light stretched and snapped back.

"Don't worry, it's harmless - but weird," Max summarized. At Liz's nod, Alex tried - and had no success at eliciting the same reaction. Max and Liz were obviously expecting this - once again, it was an aliens-only thing.

Alex brought his hand back from the crystal - and suddenly staggered as a strange sensation struck him. Everything was woozy and dark for a few seconds... "Max," he muttered, trying to keep his balance until things returned to normal.

"What is it?" Max asked, suddenly concerned.

"Michael and Maria need our help. And I... I'm going to have to ask you to do something you may not want to do."

"What is it?" Max pressed. "Anything to help out, man, you know that."

"Get me back into the UFO center so I can touch the memory archive again."

Liz gasped, and Max took a step back. "Are you sure that's necessary, Alex??" he mumbled in embarassment.

"What's the big deal, Max?" Isabel asked, her voice threatening to get out of volume control. "If it might help Michael, just let Alex in and let him touch the gizmo! Personally, I thought we should try it again ever since I *found out* about all this, but you didn't seem to want to talk about it."

Max shook his head silently for a few seconds. "Brody has been really riding us all lately about security in the UFO center... which isn't the tourist trap it used to be, by the way. Brody's converted the whole place into a personal research center. Guy practically called the cops on me the *last* time I snuck inside when I wasn't supposed to be there... and he DID fire me, as you might remember. I'm pretty sure I'm still on probation, and *nobody* but Brody has keys to his office or any of the other secure locations the washer is likely to be. I could probably use my powers to unlock doors and get us around... but that would just make everything look even *more* suspicious if we're caught."

"I understand all that..." Alex said slowly. "But Max... I recognize this thingumajig..." he waved at the crystal lamp... "from a fragment of the alien memories that washer gave me. I don't know how to help Michael, or even what it does... but if I touch the washer and concentrate on the crystal, I might be able to find out. It's our only shot - unless you're willing to work in the dark when it could be Michael and Maria's lives on the line."

Max groaned. "Okay, okay... I'll take you in. But the fewer people who come inside the center, the better."

"I should come too," Tess pointed out. "If you things go wrong, my powers could cover us all." Liz was getting that 'Tess frown' on her face and neither Max nor Isabel looked happy about it, but they couldn't deny the truth of what Tess was saying.

"Okay, let's go." Max turned to Liz and Isabel. "You two... I dunno. Go back to Michael's place and look for more clues... okay?" The two sweeties nodded. "This shouldn't take long, so we'll come over and meet you there."

Alex considered a second - and then tossed his car keys to Isabel. Liz and Isabel went back to the Taurus, while Alex and Tess followed Max to his Jeep.

Alex hoped that all this would work. Just about twenty-four hours ago he had been calling Maria up with the idea for that open mike night. He couldn't imagine what it would be like to never see her face - or Michael - again.

* * * *

(Whenever and wherever...)

Michael sighed as he and Maria walked along. Now that they were underground, and he had gotten used to illuminating the passage walls with his alien glowing hand, things were starting to seem more normal. Just like walking along your ordinary everyday underground passageway.

He watched Maria as they walked. She was so pretty, and so determined to find a way out of this, whatever the hell 'this' was. **I got her into this,** Michael thought to himself. **Just like I got her into so much danger, ever since that first time I stole the Jetta - and ended up stealing HER into the bargain. The day I first got her alone in a motel room.** Michael wanted so much to hold onto Maria, like he had once held on for deal life, to kiss her, and...

**But that's not gonna happen. You're through ruining her life, Michael Thomas Guerin. Get out of this trap and then stay as far away as you possibly can.**

**But what if she doesn't really want me out of her life??**

"Fork in the road, space-boy," Maria told him.

"What, right now?" he asked, still deep in his own thoughts. And then snapped back to reality, suddenly. The passageway they had been following diverged into two - one going mostly ahead, but bearing to the left, and seeming to stay level for a while. The other one cornered fairly sharply to the right, call it two o'clock, and seemed to be tending downward in a gentle slope. "Okay... which way do we go?" he asked out loud.

"This is your alien holding tank, buddy boy," Maria told him. "I'm just along for the ride because of a mistake. Your call."

"Okay..." Michael considered the options one more time, then chose the left branch. Both from going more nearly forward, and not taking them further down, it seemed the better bet to him, though he couldn't have explained why he thought those were better things. "Come on." He led the way along the pathway of his choice, and Maria followed along quickly.

"I'm bored, Michael," Maria announced after about half a minute. "Enough with the forging bravely on in silence, we can at least chat while we walk through this... whatever-it-is, can't we?"

Michael sighed. "If you can think of something we can 'chat' about, go right ahead and start a conversation. I'll chime right in."

"Hmmm..." That stumped Maria for a second. "We could play truth or dare."

"I don't know about you, but *I'm* nowhere near THAT bored."

"Okay, then... how about that gizmo Alex f--"

"Not that," Michael quickly disclaimed.

"What? Why not?? Are you just being difficult, Michael..."

"No." He looked around significantly. "We may be being monitored. We can't talk about anything that... well, you know." He dropped his voice to a whisper. "May give away strategic information."

Maria blushed. "Oh, my god... I'm so sorry. I didn't think of that. Well... okay, we got something new going on here."

They did indeed. About fifteen feet away, the ceiling was angling down, and when Michael brightened his hand, it became clear that the floor was following suit a little sooner. "Stairs," he announced. "We're heading down on this route after all."

"Is that why you picked this branch?" Maria asked. "Because it wasn't going down?" Michael shrugged. "Well, you got stairs, buddy. Go ahead." She waved him on.

Michael shrugged, walked up to the lip of the top stair, and stepped carefully down. Something weird happened.

Suddenly he was standing in the middle of a busy restaurant -- the layout looked vaguely like Senor Chao's, but the decor was totally different and the food being served looked mostly like steak and potatoes. He was supported about five inches above the floor, in a narrow aisle between two booths in the 'intimate' section, and as before, nobody was noticing him. In fact... somebody appeared out of nowhere right in front of him and took a seat, and Michael realized that he had now been walked through.

But, most importantly... "Maria?" he called out. "Where are you??" None of the steak-and-potato diners paid any attention to him.

"Michael?" the voice calling back was strong, but as Michael turned around, he couldn't see her. "I'm right here where you left me, but the light has gone out. I can touch the wall here, but... I'm scared. What happened to you?"

Something funny hit Michael when Maria said those words. "I'm scared." Since he'd known Maria DeLucca, they'd been through chases with FBI agents, alien diseases, run up against a pretty nasty shapeshifter, and faced the wrath of the law aka Sherrif Jim Valenti, She had been plenty scared when she first found out that Michael and the Evans kids were aliens in the first place, he knew. And yet he'd never heard her admit to being afraid. Simple darkness won that dubious honor - or maybe it was being alone, in the dark, on top of everything else that was going on here?

Suddenly, Michael realized that he had forgotten to keep his hand lit, in the surprise of finding himself in the restaurant. He brightened it up again, raising it high in the direction that he had gone, hoping that its light would reach Maria. "Does that help?"

"Does what help? I... I can't see what you're doing Michael."

This was confusing. The palm-light illuminated the same passageway structure that Michael remembered from underground - the tunnel leading back, the stairs just starting, Michael standing on the next step, further ones leading further down. But there was no sign of Maria. "What the..." Without even thinking about it, Michael stepped back up to the top of the stairs again.

And everything was back - the underground, and Maria - shaking slightly as she kept her hand against the corridor wall, relaxing instinctively as Michael and the light returned. "There you are, thank god! What the heck happened?"

"I... I can't really explain it," Michael admitted. "Come on... take my hand, and we'll step down onto the first stair at precisely the same time. Hopefully, that'll take us there together."

"Take us where?" Maria asked, but Michael didn't even bother answering that one. So she let Michael take her hand in his and lead her to the edge of the first stair. He waited until Maria was ready, stepped down as close to unison with her, and tightened his grip on her hand when she gave a small start of surprise.

"What the heck?" Maria was looking around the restaurant. "We're back above ground... and judging by the clothes, we're in the fifties or something." Michael looked around - he hadn't noticed the wardrobe choices before, but would have to agree that they were dated. "Michael-vision would tell us that the stairway is still going down, though. Want to try another step?"

Michael blinked in surprise. "Um... sure, fine by me." They stepped together, again... and found themselves in the air four and a half feet above a roof - the roof of the Texas steakman restaurant, to judge by the sign in the parking lot. Probably that was the restaurant they had been in. And yes... this was the same location as Senor Chao's, allowing for a lot of development getting made between 1952 and the nineties. Weird.

"What the *hell* is wrong with this place??" Maria swore suddenly, beside him. "We go down, but we're up. That's not right!" She turned her fury on the sky above them. "Do you hear me?? This isn't even *FUNNY*!!"

"C'mon." Michael caught Maria's free hand in his, turning her around to face him head on. "I admit this whole thing is the mega-weird, but losing your temper with big blue up there isn't gonna help. We've got two alternatives here - we can go back and try that other fork, or we can keep going down slash up steps and see where that leads us. Which do you want to do?"

Maria scrunched up her face. "Let's keep going with the stairway, I guess." Michael nodded, let Maria's left hand go, and they stepped down one more time. Another eight or nine feet of altitude.

"Wait a sec," Maria said suddenly. "Try taking one without me." There was a pause in which Michael neither moved nor said anything. "C'mon, I know what I'm doing here. Just step down." She let go of his left hand and gestured.

Michael stepped down and looked around. Sure enough, there was Maria below him, straight down except for the few inches of forward progress represented by the stair and the two feet sideways that she had been away from him in the first place. She waved at him, then stepped down - and disappeared in mid-step, only to appear stepping *down* onto the same level as he was. Totally weird.

"Stupid place that can't even keep down and up straight," Maria grumbled. "Well, let's go, space-boy."

Michael followed, noticing idly that though the trees were bending in a stiff wind, the air that he felt around himself was cool and calm. Weird.

* * * *

(Oct/23/00.)

As Max approached the Jeep again he paused, considering, and then suddenly tossed the keys over to Alex. "Huh?" Alex was caught by surprise and only just managed to make the catch.

"Take the wheel," Max explained unneccesarily. "I'll need to do some prep work." He pulled out his cell phone and swung into the front passenger seat.

Tess pouted and unhappily climbed back into the back seat. Alex walked around and got into the driver's seat, still feeling like he was missing something. "Prep work?"

Max sighed. "We can't just assume that the UFO center is empty, ready for us to sneak in, wearing black clothes. Fortunately, I have a decent way to check the status of the premises before going in." Motioning Alex to get the car started, he began dialing.

Alex pulled out into the street and started looking for a side street by which they could turn around again and get heading in the direction of the center. Max started talking into his phone. "Hey, Brody, it's Max Evans. Just wondering if you were burning the midnight oil." A route map clicked into firm detail in Alex's mind. "Need anyone to lend a hand?" Alex carefully turned the Jeep onto Leslie street. "Well, actually Brody, to tell you the truth I've got a few friends here and I was hoping to give them a little tour of the place." Now onto Barrister, heading south towards the Crashdown Cafe and the UFO center.

"Do you remember Alex Whitman?" Max contiued into the phone. "The guy who you told to tell me I was re-hired?" Whatever Brody's answer was, it drew a laugh from Max. "Cool. And I've got another friend..." Max flicked a glance at Tess. "She's a *huge* UFO fan. Close encounters of the third kind, the whole bit." Longer response from Brody. "Okay... we're almost there. See you in a few." Max hung up the phone and grinned triumphantly at his friends. "We're in."

Tess scowled prettily at him. "Calling ahead on a top secret mission, Max?"

Alex had to differ. "It's the purloined letter bit, one last time. Hiding in plain sight. You've gotta love it." He turned into the UFO center's parking lot, which was now full of portables and 'Authorized Parking Only' signs. "We're here."

All three teens were completely silent from the moment of disembarkation as Max led them across the parking lot, opened the front door with a solitary key, and waved Alex and Tess inside the darkened interior.

Alex looked around with surprise as his eyes acclimated to the dimness. With Milton in charge, the majority of the space in the center had been 'half open' in the manner of a museum, suggesting large areas without exposing them all at once. You walked from one exhibit to another through wide passageways, creating a layout that seemed mazelike without being hard to navigate.

Things were different now. Large spaces were now completely cut off with newly constructed walls and doors with obvious locks on them, allowing free travel only through a centralized system of main passageways. It hardly seemed to be practically superior to using conventional office space for the same purpose, but the overall effect somehow managed to have a mysterious cachet that was probably right up Brody Davis' alley.

Once all three of them were inside, Max closed the door behind himself, checking to make sure that the lock had caught, and once again took the lead. Two passageways later, Alex caught sight of a solid door that was older than the other, and it was to this one that Max was leading them. Brody's office, presumably.

Max knocked. No answer. He was about to knock again when a speaker buzeed into life. "Evans?"

Max was surprised, even once he'd found the little intercom down to one side of the door. "Brody?"

"Yeah, Evans... I forgot to mention this on the phone. We're... we're doing a radiographic analysis of the Fairfield metal sample. The process is... is *extremely* sensitive to light, so -- so you see, I can't open the door."

"Um, okay..." Max said, puzzled. "No biggie. Um, the keys? I still wanna give my buddies the tour."

"Whitman, my man?" Brody called out expectantly.

"Umm... right here, Mister Davis," Alex replied.

"So nice to see you again, Alex," Brody replied chattily. "You see why I like him, Evans? Alex gives me a little respect, not like the rest of you classless oafs." Max was shaking his head and grinning with only a little embarassment. "And you said you had a second friend?"

After a second's pause, Tess took her cue. "I'm Tess Harding, Mister Davis. So nice to make your acquaintance, Max has told me a little about you."

"A girl!" Brody said with mastery of the obvious. "Charmed, Tess my dear. Max, show Tess the good stuff, okay? Thomson is working in room 4, he can give you the spare keys. Tell him I said it was alright, huh?" The intercom clicked off.

Max shrugged and led the two of them through the labyrinth once more, to a room full of files wher a thirtyish man was consulting endless sheafs of paper and crossreferencing notations on an elaborate computer program. Max made the request for the keys, invoking Brody's name as e had been told to, and Thompson looked over Alex and Tess closely. Alex was dressed fairly normally in his school clothes, but Tess, Alex realized for the first time, (he had hardly had the time to worry about such details before,) was wearing a tight white tank top, pleated skirt, and black sandals with heels.

She had probably been dressing up to impress Max, not realizing that Max had gotten back together with Liz because the two of them were downplaying it in public. But right now the trampy clothes made her look like some kind of wild UFO groupie.

But soon enough the master key ring was handed over and Tess could beat a retreat from Thompson's misinformed leer. Max waited until they were in a deserted section of corridor before whispering to Max, "Do you have any idea where it is?"

Alex had to think a second before shaking his head. "In the process of being moved when I first saw it, and I couldn't say to where. Even if I knew which way was which in the UFO center version two point oh."

"Okay, then we'll have to go with hunt and peck, guided by my guesstimates of Brody's sorting system," Max said, undeterred. "Over here is as good a place to start as any." He pointed to a nearby door.

They searched that room without any luck. By the time Max had brought them to a second, Tess was getting impatient, and rushed in as soon as Max had unlocked the door.

"Tess," Max groaned, hurrying in after her after pushing the door open for Alex. By the time Alex had stepped into the doorframe, it was happening.

FWOOOMM!! A blue pulse emerged from a metal shelf on the far side of the storage area, expanding into the open space and bouncing dimly off of the walls. First Tess and then Max groaned in surprise as the wave passed through their bodies. Alex didn't seem to be affected.

"Oh my god," he muttered, rushing to Max and steadying the alien boy. He had heard of the alien device that had hurt Michael and convinced Isabel that Brody was a skin. Was this it again? "Are you okay man?" he asked in a low whisper.

Max was checking as if to make sure that all his arms and legs were unbroken. "Fine, except that..."

"I can't use my powers!!" Tess stage-whispered from a few yards in front of them.

Alex thought quickly. "Okay. We might as well check this room while we're here, but as long as either of you are nearby, it might go off again, even worse or something. So Max, go out into the hallway across from the door, act as if the two of you are talking about something she finds *incredibly* fascinating. Stand watch and run interference. I'll do as thorough a search as I can in a few minutes and then come out. Keys?" Max handed them over. "Good. Go." Tess and Max both seemed uncertain about this plan, but went along with it, possibly urged on by the possibility of getting zapped again. Once the door was pulled to, Alex spread out and started looking furiously for his washer.

Nothing. He did spot the pentagon device and was briefly distracted by it... Five big symbols that might be alien letters or something else, each near one side of the device. One side was marked below the top, and Alex guessed that the top pentagon spun like a dial, allowing the unit to be 'set to' any of the five symbols. Two settings were probably power drain and the more harmful punch that Michael had taken, and one might be 'off.' What could the other two settings be for? (Alex forced himself to move on and continue searching the room, but couldn't force his mind away from speculation.) A setting for tracking? A lethal kill-setting?

If room two held the washer, it would take a more through search than Alex was willing to make with his friends forced to stay outside the room. He hurried out, locking the door, and giving the keys back to Max.

Soon they were on their way to search location number three. Alex was starting to get nervous - this seemed entirely too easy. Except for Thompson, they had seen no-one at all since they'd entered the UFO center. And talked to Brody over the intercom, of course. And whoever else had been inside Brody's office.

Alex's vivid imagination started to run away with that speculation. Anyone could have been in there with Mister Davis. What if the whole 'radiographic analysis' bit had been a cover, an excuse not to open the door so that Max couldn't see who Brody was with? So instead they had all nicely introduced themselves to this mystery person, while learning nothing at all about him or her?

**Lighten up Alex man, you're getting paranoid.**

As soon as Max opened the door to the third room, he could spot the alien washer, sitting propped up on its oversize backing card, just as Alex had described it. This time, Max and Tess crowded near the door as Alex stepped inside alone, even though for all Alex could guess the chances of running into another harmful alien device in this room were practically zero. Or were they afraid of his little washer?

Alex nerved himself, reached out, and gingerly touched the tiny metal ring. ZZZZAAPP!!! The shock was even more intense this time. (What happened to 'only on the first time?' Then again, if he expected the washer to only do something on the first time, why had he even *tried* to touch it again??)

While those thoughts were still running through Alex's head, the second phase of the change hit. Memory, self-identity, personality, character... all of those things seemed in danger of being altered. Alex fought back the forces - he couldn't afford them right now. Later, he could go over what he had received from the slug and assimilate it. He turned to Max.

"Do you wanna try touching it yourself? I'd be curious to see what happens."

Max shrugged nervously, but walked into the room, and with what seemed like more confidence, reached out to touch the disk. And yanked his finger back.

"What... what happened, Max?" Alex asked.

"I... I don't know," Max said at first. "I felt a static charge, like you said. It was like the gizmo was trying to tell me something, but blocked itself off at the last second. I guess you're the only one it'll talk t-"

"Word up!" Tess called from the door. Max and Alex froze for a second. Footsteps coming towards their room could be clearly heard. Then Max dragged Alex across the room, motioning Tess to come and join them. He was searching through a box when the footsteps arrived, Tess and Alex looking on nervously. "Evans?" It was Brody, and he opened the door wide. "What are you guys doing in here?"

Max looked up, his face all earnest uncertainty. "Looking for the alien autopsy pictorials, Brody. You said to show Tess the good stuff, right?"

Brody gave Tess a quick once-over. "Oh. I hadn't thought that included this room, but no harm done, I suppose." His eyes swept over the room as if searching for any tiny disarray. Alex was wondering whether he and Max had left the washer card exactly as they had left it, but didn't dare look across the room for fear of attracting Brody's attention.

"Well, enjoy the tour, Tess, Alex," Brody said, and walked on. Neither of the three teens spoke or moved until his footsteps had faded away.

"Let's get the hell out of here," Max muttered in a hoarse whisper. Brody was nowhere to be seen when Alex checked the hallway. A quick trip to return the keys to a table just inside Room four, (Thompson didn't even look up,) and they were back out to the parking lot.

"So, what now, Alex?" Tess asked nervously. "Did you find out anything useful, after all that?"

To Alex's surprise, he knew the answer. He climbed into the back seat and tossed the Jeep's keys to Max. (Fair shotgun was fair, after all.) "First, Michael's place, I suppose. We need to find the girls. Isabel is the only one who can help guide Michael and Maria out of the space/time labyrinth!"

TO BE CONTINUED.
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A Roswell Homecoming, Part 3c: "Mind games" 1/2
Author: Chris Kenworthy
Email: Chris_Kenworthy@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: No, I don't own any of the Roswell characters. I don't plan to steal them and lock them up in white rooms either. I just let them out to play from time to time and see what happens.
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Category: Alternate timeline epic. Conventional couples angst leading up to UC in later parts - you have been warned!
Rating: PG-13, for now
Summary: Alien mysteries lead to an interesting year...
Spoilers: Up to 'Ask not'

(No scene from 2001 this time. ;-) )

"Ahh... whoo!" Michael yelped, catching his balance. He had tried to step down another stair on this kooky thing, but there hadn't been a 'down' to go - or an up or whatever. He did the hand-glowy thing and confirmed it - they had reached the end of the 'down' staircase (that took them up,) and now the corridor stretched straight ahead.

"You okay there big boy?" Maria called back sassily. She was about twenty-five feet ahead of him, and if Michael had noticed that she was on the same altitude as he was, he would have known not to take that step down. "I'm just fine."

**She's been leading the way. Say what you will about fear, but Maria's been willing to go out and take the lead, even knowing that she didn't have my powers to light up the way. But that's probably just her impatient streak.**

Nevertheless, Michael hurried to catch up with Maria, letting the glow in his hand fade out as he got the hand of walking on this new level. Maria waited, letting him catch up, and then set a brisk pace. There was silence for a moment, and then Michael remarked idly "At least there isn't any 'where we thing we're going isn't where we actually go' strangeness about this corridor."

Maria looked over at him without slacking the pace. "Care to bet on that, spaceboy?"

Michael almost *did* stop in his surprise, and actually succeeded in slowing Maria down. "What do you mean??"

Maria smiled her 'just a hint of sarcasm' smile. "Well, this passageway seems to be heading... well, thataway," and she pointed ahead. "For the sake of discussion, we'll call that east. Okay?"

"Okay," Michael agreed, wondering what Maria would come up with.

"Okay, now pick out a landmark directly beneath you and track what happens to it as you walk east," Maria suggested, pointing down in demonstration. Michael had to fight a sudden siege of dizziness when he first looked down, (was Maria immune to fear of heights?) but he picked out a bushy patch of green that seemed to be almost directly underneath him. Wondering what would happen now, he stepped cautiously forward.

No immediate response. Michael stepped forward a few paces, noticing that Maria was following him as closely as she could. Wait a second... was it possible? Michael kept on walking until he was sure, then straightened up and faced Maria. "While we go east, the scenery moves south by southwest."

"You got it, failed-geography boy," Maria confirmed with a merry smile.

Ignoring the dig, Michael continued on, "And it's moving pretty quickly. I mean, we must be two miles above the ground, so I'd figure to walk a hundred and fifty feet north by northeast to get that kind of response from a landmark on the ground. Not just twenty feet east."

Maria was looking at him with something between shock and disbelief.

"Hey, I may not like teachers or school, but I'm not an idiot," Michael informed her. "The only thing that confuses me is..." Michael considered for a second. "Walk ahead of me for a bit," he suggested to Maria. "Fifteen feet or so."

Maria thought a second, then shrugged and headed off. "This better not just be so you can check out my ass, Guerin." She finished measuring off the fifteen feet and turned back around. "Well?"

Michael tried not to let his disappointment show. Nothing weird had happened yet.

Casting around for a suitable landmark, he asked "Okay, do you see the truck sittng at the side of that old dirt road?"

Maria spun around, looking. "Oh yeah, down there," she said after a moment, pointing down and to her left, Michael's right.

Now, this was weird. Based on an evaluation of the objects involved from Michael's perspective, she should be pointing the other way. Or, to express that thought the other way around. "If you see the truck at that angle, you should be way off thataway," Michael explained, throwing an arm out forward and to his right. "But I see you right in front of me. What the heck is going on here?"

Maria waved him forward, and said while waiting for him to catch up "It's *alien*, spaceboy. Don't stress over such things."

Michael wasn't ready to let it go at that. On the stairs, they stepped down and went up - relative to each other as well as the scenery. But now, in this passage, they stepped east and moved much faster north-northeast, but only in respect to the scenery, not each other. Michael could accept alien weirdness being weird, but couldn't it at least be *consistently* weird, weird in the same ways?

But he didn't bother Maria with his thoughts and for a while more they walked through the sky in silence. Suddenly Maria stopped short and grabbed Michael's arm. "Make the light."

"What?!" Michael shook his head in surprise. "What for?? We're on a stable footing here."

"I've just got a bad feeling," Maria insisted. Michael frowned. "It's been a long time since you used the light to take a look at where we were going." Michael sighed, lifted his hand, and began to concentrate on light. And then gasped in shock.

He and Maria were about nine inches away from a field of 'invisible' spikes, pointed right at them!

"Oh my god," Maria whispered, voicing pretty much what Michael was thinking himself.

Without thiking about it, he half turned to Maria and asked "You didn't expect this?"

"Well no! I half guessed we were coming up on something that might be unpleasant, like walking into a wall again or falling into a pit. But this..."

She couldn't go on any more, and broke off, shivering in belated fear. Instinctively Michael wrapped Maria in his arms to comfort her, (at the same time trying to fight down the sense of physical attraction he felt at the way Maria's body moved, even in horror.)

"It's okay..." Maria's muffled voice came after a moment. "I'm okay, Michael, you can let me go."

Three or four different responses flashed through Michael's mind, but he didn't say any of them, and quickly let Maria out of the hug. "God," Maria breathed again, looking at the spikes a little more calmly. "Can you imagine walking into those?"

"Not really wanting to," Michael quipped, carefully testing the point of one of the spikes on the tip of his thumb. Oh yeah, that was sharp. He tried to push the spike. It didn't budge. Next Michael stepped back and pushed with his powers on a few of the spikes. Still no response.

"Well, what do we do now?" Maria prompted.

"We can't go forward through those," Michael started. The spikes covered the entire passageway from wall to wall, floor to ceilng. Indeed, it looked pretty much like they were attached to a dead-end wall in any case. "Here. Beside me." A little startled, Maria jogged the few steps over to where he had indicated. Once Maria was out of the way, Michael sent out a burst of force, against the invisible walls beside them and back the way they had come, checking for secret doors or something. None.

"I guess we should head back towards the fork," Michael admitted with a sigh. "This route doesn't seem promising any more."

"Okay," Maria groaed, heading off and leaving Michael once more to play catch-up.

For some reason, Michael didn't want to walk in silence again, so he opened his mouth, not sure what he was about to say.

"What did you do the day before Liz got shot?" Maria shot him a confused look. "I mean, that was the day our worlds collided, in a way, the day 'normal' became totally and completely a thing of the past - at least for you. What was your life like, a day before?"

Maria nodded, with a smile on her face, and then pondered the question. "I'm not sure if I can remember, to be honest. Well, Liz and I worked the day shift at the cafe, like we did most days late that summer. That night..." A grin lit up Maria's face. "I insisted on dragging Liz to this pool party that Becky Nander was throwing, except when we got there, it was so totally dull. So we hopped back into the Jetta..."

* * * *

(October 23 2000.)

"Okay," Max said as he pulled into a parking spot across the street from Michael's apartment building. Alex hadn't wanted to elaborate on what he knew on the ride over for two reasons, and Max hadn't pressed him. Reason one was that the more time he sorted all this new information through in his head, the better able Alex felt to explain it straightforwardly.

Reason number two was that there was a lot to explain, and he'd rather just get into it once, like when Isabel and Liz were there too. Max, Alex, and Tess got out of the Jeep and started heading over to the building. Alex noticed his father's car down the street, a good sign that Liz and Isabel were still in the apartment.

"Max!" Max turned to see who was calling his name and saw Courtney running up the street in her Crashdown uniform. "Are you guys calling on Michael too?"

"You... you are?" Max stuttered out.

"Well, yeah." Courtney pulled to a stop in front of Max, panting and puffing. "Michael and Maria are both no-show for their shift at the Crashdown. When I called Maria's, her mom said she mentioned she might be stopping off here after school. When I called Michael, I just got a hang-up, so I thought... well, you know. That they didn't want to be disturbed. But things are really getting crazy so I decided to come over here and bang on the door until they come back." She looked up at Max. "Shall we climb up the stairs together?"

Max froze, and Alex could see why. They didn't want Courtney tagging along, but what could Max say to stop her. Finally he apparently decided to go with half the truth. "We're looking for Michael and Maria too. Liz and I were over here earlier, right after Maria was supposed to have come, and neither of them were in the apartment. Liz stayed behind... just in case Michael called home. So she's probably the one who hung up on you, I'm sorry. She's really worried." Max shrugged apologetically. "So, if we see them, we'll let them know you were looking for them, but..." Max left the obvious conclusion go unsaid.

"Um, okay..." Courtney turned to go, and then spun around to address Max again. "I know Liz used to waitress at the cafe. Do you think maybe I could come up and ask her if she could help out?" Her parents are in a really tight spot."

"I'll ask her," Max said firmly.

"Bye-bye now," Tess chimed in, making a little wavey gesture at Courtney. No-one could have missed the tactlessness in Tess's approach, but it got the job done. Courtney blushed and headed off. Alex was a little surprised that Tess hadn't committed Liz to waitressing so as to get Max 'all to herself.' Maybe there was some selflessness under that rude veneer - or maybe Tess had her own reasons. Whatever.

Soon enough, they were up in the apartment. Max and Liz smiled when they first caught sight of each other, and Alex impulsively hugged Isabel hello. After evryone had arranged themselves around the loveseat, chair, and floor of Michael's living room, Alex began his briefing.

"The signs are reasonably clear that Michael and Maria have been drawn into a space/time vortex. They're a strange kind of maze, where you wander through space and time, but can't really interact with it. Only the passages of the maze and the special effects inside really matter, but the scenery can be... distracting."

"I have a question, or two actually," Isabel piped up. "How and why?"

"How is that a temporal continuum tear gets embedded within a sizable piece of Brundis crystal," Alex explained, gesturing to the lamp that Liz still held. "Even bound there with power, the tear cannot be contained when someone touches the crystal for too long. This sort of thing is routinely done on your planet as a rite of passage. A young person on the verge of adulthood will intentionally trigger the crystal and enter the labyrinth, confident in his or her ability to win through." Alex sighed.

"As far as why, I can't be sure, but it seems to me as if one of your alien enemies may have set up the tear crystal in Michael's apartment as a form of booby trap. Since he knows nothing about the space/time labyrinths and has never received formal training in the use of the power, the odds would seem to be against him ever emerging from the maze. Especially since this labyrinth would be 'wild' and not carefully proctored and monitored, as it would be for a rite of passage."

"What about Maria?" Liz put in quickly.

"Hard to say," Alex answered after a few seconds. "She could have been caught in the labyrinth by accident - that's always a risk with booby traps. Or she may be targeted for some reason we don't know about."

"When I was on the phone with Michael, right before he disappeared, I heard him telling Maria not to touch something," Max mentioned.

"So she could have been the one to trigger the labyrinth by accident, and Michael got drawn in as well," Alex theorized. "It fits." He shook his head. "Well, we don't have much time. Are there any questions at this stage before I go on?"

A few of the group shook their heads, and nobody spoke up. Alex could tell that they weren't skipping question period because they were totally clear on the space/time labyrinth, but because none of them were even up to speed enough to know what to ask. **You didn't explain it well enough.** Still, there didn't seem to be anything to gain by making his friends hang back for remedial continuum theory, he'd have to charge ahead and hope for the best.

"Okay, first. Isabel." Alex turned to face her directly, and those perfectly styled eyelashes fluttered as Iz blinked in surprise. "You're the key player here. As I said, the biggest factor weighing against Michael is lack of information. He doesn't know what to expect in the labyrinth, except what he's already learned from experience in the time that he and Maria have been inside. He's going to overlook ways that he could use his powers to help himself out, and he's probably going to get blindsided by some of the dangers. Unless you can get into contact with him, and help guide him with what I've learned about the labyrinth."

Isabel's face had fallen. "Dreamwalking someone awake again?" She shook her lovely head in resignation.

"Dreamwalking is only the beginning, Isabel," Alex told her earnestly. "It's a sign, that you're mentalic - someone gifted with the talent to reach other minds. It's a rare and precious specialty of the power."

Isabel scoffed - she looked a little guilty about it afterwards, but didn't back down. "Okay, Alex," she said softly and evenly. "You tell me something about 'Mentalics.'"

Alex grimaced a little at the patronising tone in Isabel's voice, but he took her at her word. "No mentalic, no matter how well trained, how powerful, can touch conscious thoughts. They're like sparks - too hot to handle, and too quick to catch. That's why your talent first manifested as dreamwalking - there are no conscious thoughts to get in the way while someone is sleeping." He paused to let Isabel absorb that much.

"Okay." Isabel sounded confused and impatient at the same time, so Alex decided he had better move on.

"But you've already gone beyond that, Isabel," he continued. "You were able to communicate with Max while he was drugged, and you could get into Pierce's head and see a memory he was trying to repress when he was distracted. Each of these represent a step up in touching a mind that was partially conscious. You can go further, Isabel." He let her hear his desperation. "You *have* to."

After a few seconds, Isabel nodded. "I'll buy that. How?"

Alex smiled slightly. "Let's begin right here." He concentrated, knowing that he was focusing on a simple picture in his subconscious mind, without knowing *how* he did it. How far did this gizmo's influence go? "Tell me what I'm thinking of."

Isabel stared at him intently for several seconds, and then her head shook, golden strands flying everywhere. "No. I'm not getting anything."

"I think you're focusing too hard on what you think telepathy should be like," Alex guessed. "Just look at me as if you were about to dreamwalk me, and let it come."

Isabel sighed, not expecting anything to come of this either, but she relaxed - and almost jumped out of her chair. "A square! You were thinking of one of those dopey squares like in the ESP tests, right?"

Alex nodded wit pleasure, then waved to Max, Liz, and Tess, who were watching with hushed interest. "Try one of them."

Isabel turned to stare at Max with an odd expression on her face. "The first time you met Michael after that night in the desert, when you found out he went to the same junior high as we did!" Max blinked with surprise."Uh... yeah! I didn't even realize I was thinking about that, but you're right, I think it was in the back of my mind."

Isabel turned to Liz, who nodded slightly as if she had a test memory ready. Alex wondered if she would hold it too consciously for Isabel to get at it, but almost at once Isabel called "Got it! Some kind of caping trip with Maria and her mother... it looks like Maria was maybe thirteen or so, and the tent is set up in a flowered grove next to a loud waterfall!" Liz nodded agreement, looking surprised in spite of herself. Is turned on Tess, and frowned. "You I can't get through to."

"It doesn't matter," Max disclaimed hastily. "What about Michael?"

Isabel paused, the same look on her face. "No," she said after a moment. "There's no connection."

"Because you don't have a picture of him," Max pointed out. "Anyone have a snapshot of Michael with them?" He looked around the living room, but photoportraits of the resident were not in evidence.

"I don't think it's just that," Isabel continued. "I mean, I can get into people's dreams, but I can't go into their dreams in the past or the future." She turned towards Alex again. "From what you said, Alex, Michael and Maria aren't even in this time, they're wandering around history somewhere. So how can I reach them?"

Alex smiled, pleased that Isabel had thought about this. "A good point. But Michael and Maria aren't *really* in another time - they're just pushed away so it seems like they are. You should be able to contact either of them - especially if you use this to fine-tune the contact." Alex held out the crystal to Isabel again.

Isabel stared at it. "What do I do with that?"

"Touch it, Isabel," Alex suggested. Isabel hesitated, then reached out, the blue aura reaching up for her fingers again. "Use this energy to follow Michael with. That's a shadow of the force that threw him into time. You can use that to follow him there." Isabel looked dubious. "Trust me, Is. I've... " Alex shook his head and breathed deepy as a realization hit me. "I've DONE this... I mean, whoever's memories I've been getting from the alien washer has. Helped someone through a space/time labyrinth with mentalic powers. Trust me, I know it's possible."

"But she'll still need a picture?" Liz piped up. "To focus?" Alex nodded.

"Wait a second," Isabel said, looking around the living room herself. "I could have sworn..." She got up, leaving the crystal lamp in Alex's hands, and circled like a hawk searching for her prey. Finally Iz snatched up a photograph frame from the end table and brandished it at the group. "Hah!!"

"Um, well, Isabel..." Tess said uncertainly. "That's a picture of you and Max, not Michael."

"Is it?" Quickly Isabel opened the back and slid the picture out of the frame. Unfolding a fold, the picture was revealed to be a long shot of Max, Isabel, and Michael sitting together in a park from about a year before.

"Why did he fold himself out of the picture?" Liz asked softly.

"To fit Max and Isabel into the frame?" Alex suggested. Max shook his head.

"Classic Michael," Max muttered. But he didn't elaborate.

Meanwhile Isabel was rushing over to take the crystal back from Alex, staring fixedly at the picture of Michael. As soon as she had touched it, Isabel gasped again. "Oh, god. Oh, my god, Alex, I got something."

"What did you see?" Alex asked patiently.

"Uhh..." It took Isabel a few second to get her thoughts, (Michael's thoughts?) organized. "A tunnel splitting in two different directions underground. Standing alone in the middle or a restaurant. Me - seeing a young Isabel, no more than eleven years old, running through the back alley towards the Crashdown." She couldn't stifle a snort of amazement. "And running right through Maria!! An almost-invisible stairway stretching up into the sky. A... a wall of spikes, *way* too close for comfort."

Alex shuddered at that last with the rest of them, but he was relieved. "Well, this definitely confirms that they're in the labyrinth, and they seem to have leared the basics of getting around one. And we've demonstrated that you can contact Michael." Alex sighed. "Your turn, Max."

Max jumped, not having expected to get picked on. "Me? What do you want *me* to do?!"

"Now that Isabel has learned how to guide Michael, I think you should stand in as the challenge proctor," Alex explained. "There are a number of subtle ways that the proctor can influence challenge conditions, through use of the power and, like Isabel, orienting on the labyrinth with the Brundis crystal. Most importantly, as proctor you can hold the exit of the labyrinth open."

"The exit isn't always open??" Isabel piped up. "What kind of a shoddy labyrinth is this anyways?"

Alex smiled, shaking his head. "An exit is always open to regular space-time somewhere in the vicinity - and in the same time frame as Michael and Maria left from, of course. But left to itself, that exit could open into someplace unsafe in our world - or somewhere that a lot of questions would be asked if Michael and Maria just appeared there. Using the crystal, you can open and hold open an exit that's safe on both counts."

"A safe location," Liz repeated. "Preferably somewhere we don't even have to deal with parents asking awkward questions." She turned to Alex. "Could we do it right here?"

"No," Alex shook his head. "This is where the labyrinth started - where Michael and Maria got thrown into it from. The exit would have to be... oh, at least a hundred feet away." Max, Isabel, and Liz started thinking deeply.

"Valenti's," Tess spoke up. Everyone turned to stare at her. "Well?" she shot back. "Sherrif Valenti knows about the alien stuff, so does Kyle. Short of the pod chamber, it seems to be our best choice."

"Pod chamber would be tricky - too far from the entrance," Alex added. "Valenti's is just about right, and we'd better get a motor on." He stood up, then thought of something. "Anybody know where the healing stones are off the top of their heads?"

Max nodded in surprise. "Michael insists on keeping them right here." He crossed the living room, and pushed aside the molecules of a brick wall with a careless wave. Reaching inside the small cavity, he brought out a double handful of orangish crystal rocks and closed the brick up again with no more than an intense look. "Why? There isn't that much danger of physical harm in the labyrinth, is there?"

"No... at least not especially," Alex mumbled. "But these stones do more than heal. They're often used just as a mechanism for power transfer. Helping out Alex is going to be a more exhausting application of power than anything you guys have been through bfore. With these guys," Alex picked up one of the healing stones meaningfully, "Liz and I can help, by adding our strength to yours." Alex sighed.

"And now we've gotta get going. Um... Max, could you drive Isabel and me over to Valenti's in my car? I was thinking I could help her communicate back to Michael through the link..." Alex faded out as he realized who that division would leave. Liz and Tess, never the most compatible of the gang. Also two of the least experienced drivers, for Max to entrust his Jeep to one of.

But Max hardly batted an eye. "Okay." He tossed the Jeep keys over to Liz, and caught the Taurus keys from Isabel. "Oh, one more thing." Max turned back to Liz. "We ran into Courtney Banks on the way over here. She said they were shorthanded at the cafe because Michael and Maria were shorthanded for their shifts, and wondered if you could pitch in. We can't exactly afford to do without you right now, but I thought I should at least tell you."

"Okay." Liz nodded, then did a doubletake. "She said *what* exactly??"

As quickly as possible, Max replayed the encounter with Courtney, noticing that Liz's puzzled frown was growing deeper and deeper. "What's wong, Liz?"

"Neither Michael nor Maria have shifts today at the Crash," Liz explained simply.

"How do you know?" Tess asked.

"Because Maria was asking if I'd be free tonight to hang out somewhere if... well, if her meeting with Michael didn't end up with the two of *them* going out somewhere. She wouldn't have been making plans like that if either of them had to work."

Alex thought about it a second. "We can check it out later," he decided. "For now..."

"I know, I know..." Liz chimed in. "Go. Go! GO!!" She was already leading the way towards the door.

* * * *

In the apartment across the street from Michael's place, Steve Banks groaned and flipped open a cell phone, tapping one of the speed dial buttons. Ring. Ring. "Yeah?" the voice on the other end replied.

"Meltdown," Steve replied casually.

"How bad?"

"The labyrinth gambit - the human girl got caught inside it. Whatshername - DeLuca. Courtney confirmed it."

A pause. "That's a problem."

Steve sighed. "Not if she gets out alive."

"What was the point, if they were going to get out alive anyways?"

Steve ignored that. "Their little friends seem to have figured out what's going on already. I think I may have underestimated them, which is a good thing in this case."

"Which means, your plan has gone wrong so badly that you're actually *hoping* we get out of it faring about as well as we came in."

"I'm aware of the irony, Soren."

"Hmm..." Steve's co-conspirator considered. "Would it really be so bad if *neither* of them got out? The arbiters might never find out that DeLuca got hurt."

"We can't afford to take that chance."

"You're probably right. Well, once this little escapade is done, let me know. When my turn comes I'm *not* going to underestimate the royal four." The line clicked off.

Steve stared at the cellular handset. "Are you sure?" he asked rhetorically.

TBC...
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