I haven't been trying to torture you by making you wait for the new part. I've been extremely busy, plus dealing with a nasty cold for the last few weeks, and writing time is at a premium. Not to mention, this wasn't the easiest thing to write.
So, without further ado, I bring you the next part. Thanks for your wonderful feedback, and your patience. Two posts for length. Enjoy.

Em
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Part 17
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Liz cleaned herself up as best she could in Michael's small bathroom, then perched on a stool at the kitchen counter, not quite comfortable with the idea of sitting on his couch, which she had trouble getting up from under the best of circumstances. She tried to wait patiently for Maria to emerge from the bedroom where she'd gone to call Isabel, but it was difficult when she could hear her friend's voice rising steadily through the closed door.
Finally Maria appeared, scowling. "She's coming."
"You were in there a while."
"Yeah, well, I had to listen to her complain about Max. Apparently Prince Charming didn't bother to tell her when he and Michael took off and they left her stranded at school without the Jeep. She's none too pleased. All I can say is it's a damn good thing we weren't with them, because she'd probably have hung up on me," she muttered.
"Wait, if Max still has the Jeep, how is Isabel getting here?"
"She's taking her mom's car," Maria shrugged. "How are you doing?" she asked, seeming to remember just what was going on. A trace of panic returned to her eyes. "Why are you sitting there? It can't be comfortable."
"Yeah, but I can stand up from here and I don't think I'd be able to if I sat on the couch," Liz sighed. "I read that you're supposed to walk around as much as possible between contractions. I guess it lets gravity help the process."
"I can't believe this is happening."
"You and me both."
"I should be doing something," Maria said, looking around the room. "The bed. I can change the sheets," she said, heading for the narrow closet near the bathroom. "And we'll need towels and what else? Boiling water. They always boil water in old movies," she mumbled.
"Maria, stop," Liz said, grabbing her arm. "Isabel can just zap the sheets when she gets here. I'm going to need some kind of plastic cover anyway, or else I'll ruin the bed and Michael will never speak to me again."
"Liz, I need something to do," Maria said.
Tightening her grip on Maria's arm, Liz dragged her in front of her. "Listen to me," she said. "I need you to keep it together. You can't fall apart, I mean it. One of us has to keep their head on straight, and I'm telling you now that it's not going to be me." Liz could hear her voice rising, but she didn't care. "I'm about to give birth to an alien baby in the middle of Michael's apartment. I think I have the right to freak out, okay? So don't you dare!"
Maria just stared at her for a moment, then nodded and pulled her into a hug. Liz let her head rest on Maria's shoulder and suddenly the tears came. And for once she simply let them.
"God, Maria, what am I going to do?" she whispered after a few minutes. "I'm so not ready for this."
Maria rubbed her back soothingly. "First things first. What are we telling Isabel?" she asked gently.
"That I was scared to see a doctor because of the changes from Max healing me."
"And if she can tell the baby's part alien?"
"I don't think she'll be able to. I mean, even Max didn't know how alien they were until Pierce told him about his test results. He knew their blood was different - I found that out in Biology - but beyond that he had no idea."
"Okay," Maria said, continuing to rub Liz's back. "So Isabel will get here, and we'll explain, and then we'll just concentrate on you having your baby," she told her.
"I wish Max was here," Liz said softly.
Maria's hand stilled. "You mean Future Max?"
"No. Just Max."
"I could try to call him?" Maria suggested tentatively.
"And say what?" Liz asked sadly. "It's okay. It's only natural that I'd want him to be here. But it wouldn't be fair to him."
"Are you sure?"
"Yeah," Liz said, pulling back. "I'm sure." Another light contraction hit her and she braced one hand against the counter. "Here we go again," she winced.
Maria glanced at her watch. "We should be timing these, right?"
"Um, yeah. How far apart they are," Liz said, relaxing as the painful grip around her middle loosened.
"Just tell me when the next one comes."
Liz smiled. "Thanks, Maria."
"It's going to be okay."
Liz nodded. And then there was a sharp knock just seconds before the front door flew open and Isabel appeared.
"Okay, I'm here," she announced. "So what's so important that I couldn't tell anyone where I was going?"
Liz looked at Maria who shrugged. "I figured it was better that way."
Isabel frowned. "What's going on? Is this about Max and Michael taking off?" she asked, sounding worried.
"No, it's not about them," Liz said. "Isabel, I need your help."
"With what?" she asked, coming more fully into the apartment. She threw her bag onto the couch and turned to them, eyebrows raised.
Liz glanced nervously at Maria, then back to Isabel. "You know how I've been changing because of Max saving my life?"
"Yeah," Isabel replied slowly. "What about it?"
"I um… there's more to it than just how we could contact Max in New York last fall. I'm starting to get flashes and stuff."
Isabel's eyes widened. "You mean… you're getting actual powers?"
"Something like that."
"So, what? You want help figuring out what you can do?"
"Actually, that would be really great," Liz told her, "but that's not the favor I had in mind. I've um… been scared to go to a doctor," she said quietly. "For the baby."
Isabel's eyes dropped to her round stomach and then flew back to her face. "Liz," she breathed. "You're like six months pregnant! You haven't had a single check up?"
Liz shook her head. "Closer to seven months, actually, and no. I didn't know what they would find, so I figured it was better not to risk it. I was kind of hoping that you could…" She shrugged, suddenly uncomfortable with what she was about to suggest.
"Play doctor?" Isabel finished for her. "Liz, you know healing is Max's power," she said in a serious voice. "I don't know how much help I can be. I suppose I could try to connect with the baby for you, but I can't guarantee that I'll know if anything is wrong."
"Actually, things are a little more… urgent… than that," Liz told her as another contraction hit. "Maria?" she winced.
"Six minutes," Maria replied, grabbing her hand.
"Six minutes, what?" Isabel demanded. "Are you telling me you're in labor? Now?" she practically screeched. "Liz?"
"'fraid so," Liz ground out between clenched teeth. "My water broke a little while ago."
"But you just said you're only seven months along. It's too early," Isabel said.
"Tell the baby that," Liz bit out. She exhaled sharply as the contraction came to an end.
Isabel ran her hands through her hair, pushing it back off her face. She stared at Liz and Maria for a long moment, then shook her head. "All right," she said. "Liz, how much do you know about giving birth?"
"I read all the books I could find while I was down in Florida. I just wish I thought to bring some of them home with me."
"But you remember what you read, right?"
"Yeah, mostly," Liz admitted.
"Okay, good, because I don't know much beyond the basics and whatever common sense dictates," Isabel said. "I'm going to need you to talk me through everything before you're in full blown labor."
"So you'll help?" Maria demanded.
Isabel glared at her. "Of course. Did you think I'd leave her to go it alone? God, Maria, it's our fault she can't go to a hospital."
"You can say that again," Maria muttered.
"What do you want to know?" Liz asked.
"Everything," Isabel replied.
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Isabel set Maria to work collecting supplies: towels, alcohol, sharp scissors, a ball of strong twine. While Maria was occupied, Liz was able to focus on explaining the stages of labor. She discovered that concentrating on the clinical aspects of the situation helped keep her fear at bay, and Isabel asked good questions that made Liz feel more secure with her ability to assist in delivering the baby. Liz was impressed by the way Isabel seemed able to get straight to the heart of the matter, with no squeamishness.
"Okay," Isabel said when Liz told her everything she could remember. "If what you're saying is accurate, you're probably getting pretty close." She grabbed a hair clip out of her back and twisted her hair up and out of the way. "Here," she said, tossing Liz a second clip. "You'll feel better."
"Thanks," Liz replied, pulling her hair into a ponytail.
"How do you feel?"
"Scared," she admitted. "But not too bad otherwise. Thank you for helping me, Isabel."
"Yeah, well. Max would kill me if I let anything bad happen to you," she replied lightly, but her dark eyes were serious. "Liz, whose baby is this really?"
"Does it matter?"
"You mean will I refuse to help you if I don't like the answer? No."
Maria bustled into the living room, her arms filled with a mass of dirty sheets. "I know you could probably just hocus pocus them clean, but I feel better this way," she said, dropping the bundle on the floor. "I put fresh linens, and the towels and other things are stacked on the dresser." She looked from Liz to Isabel questioningly. "How are you two doing?"
"We're fine," Liz said. "Right?"
Isabel nodded. "Yeah. Thanks, Maria. I'll go finish up and then we can check you out, all right, Liz?"
"Okay." She watched as Isabel went into the bedroom.
"How are you really?" Maria asked.
Liz shifted her weight from one foot to the other, trying to ease the ache in her lower back. She was standing by the kitchen counter, hands braced on a stool in an attempt to support some of her weight. "My contractions are getting closer together," she said.
"That's good, isn't it?"
"Depends on whether I'm dilated enough."
Maria made a face. "Remind me of this moment the next time I'm cooing over a cute baby in the Crashdown."
"Gladly," Liz grumbled.
"What about Isabel? Is she going to be able to pull this off?" Maria asked quietly.
"She's being really great, actually."
"You're comfortable with her delivering the baby?"
"As much as I can be," Liz nodded. She sucked in a breath as a particularly strong contraction gripped her.
"Liz?"
"I'm okay," she panted. Beads of sweat dotted her forehead and she had to force herself to breathe deeply through the pain. Her knees felt gelatinous, and she swayed slightly, her hold on the stool the only thing keeping her upright.
"Come on," Isabel called from the bedroom.
"Here," Maria said, slipping an arm around Liz.
Liz let her help her into the other room. Sure enough, Isabel had manipulated the fitted sheet so it was waterproof, yet still soft to the touch. She'd also done something to the pillows, making them larger and more supportive.
"Michael wouldn't even recognize it," Maria commented.
"Yeah, well, I offered to fix the place up for him a bunch of times, but he wouldn't let me," Isabel replied. "Lie down, Liz."
She eased down onto the bed, with the pillows propping her up. Suddenly she felt extremely self-conscious. The truth was, she had never had a pelvic exam, and she had only made love with Max the one time. She wasn't a prude, but that didn't make her feel any less nervous or vulnerable at that moment, knowing Isabel was about to examine her. Only the knowledge that she had no choice kept her going.
As if sensing her discomfort - or possibly because she shared it - Isabel pulled the sheet up to Liz's waist, then reached beneath it to pull up her dress. Maria tactfully moved to the side of the bed, by Liz's head, and distracted her while Isabel bent to her task. Liz managed to ignore what Isabel was doing until she felt her warm hands pressed to either side of her burgeoning stomach, just as another contraction ripped through her.
"Uh," she grunted, pressing her head back into the pillows.
"Liz, I need you to relax," Isabel said. "Just breathe."
"I am breathing," she bit out.
"Come on," Isabel urged. "In and out. Nice breath. Good." Her fingers spread wide and Liz felt her massaging her belly in firm strokes. "Now exhale. Blow it all out."
Liz did as she was told, forcing the air from her lungs, gasping at the end when the contraction ceased abruptly.
Isabel rubbed her hand over Liz's stomach once more, frowning. "Maria, go get some ice, okay? For her to suck on."
"Right." Maria hurried through the door and they could hear her rummaging noisily in the kitchen.
"What's wrong?" Liz asked, not liking Isabel's expression.
"The baby seems fine," Isabel assured her. "I can sense a good strong heartbeat and definite brain activity. There's a personality, there, Liz," she said with a faint smile. "Beyond that, I don't know what to check for." She pulled back and stared at Liz. "There's just one thing."
Liz felt a surge of panic. "What?"
"The baby's not in position. You're almost fully dilated, but it hasn't turned yet."
"You mean it's breach?"
"I'm going to try to get it to flip, but Liz, I don't know if I can," Isabel said, worrying her bottom lip between her teeth.
"And if you can't?"
"Let me try first. Then we'll worry about it."
Liz understood what Isabel was saying. She didn't know how she would be able to handle a breach birth. She nodded. "What do you want me to do?"
Maria reappeared, carrying a bowl of ice. "What did I miss?" she asked, taking in their serious expressions.
"The baby hasn't turned head down yet. It's not lined up properly," Liz told her, holding Isabel's steady gaze.
"So what can we do?" Maria asked.
"After the next contraction, I'm going to try to turn the baby," Isabel said. "Liz, I'm going to need you to tell me the second it's over. I can't manipulate you until then. Understand?"
"Okay," Liz agreed. She reached for a cube of ice and shoved it in her mouth, then wiped at the sweat on her face.
Maria set the bowl on the bed, then grabbed a towel to wipe Liz's brow. "Better?"
"Thanks. Yeah." She braced herself as another contraction kicked in. "Here we go again," she groaned. The pain seemed to be growing exponentially. She tried to keep breathing, but her lungs refused to work. Even the ice numbing her tongue was forgotten, as every bit of her attention focused on the powerful squeezing of her muscles. Maria held her hand and Liz gripped it with all her strength.
"Liz, breathe!" Isabel shouted at her. "Come on."
She sucked in air and forced it out, her head starting to spin. And then all at once the pain released her, leaving her feeling wrung out and exhausted. "Done," she whispered, letting her head fall back and her eyes close. She was aware of Isabel frantically pressing on her stomach, but her strong strokes were nothing compared to the painful contractions. The last bit of ice melted away to nothing on her tongue and she swallowed automatically, still trying to catch her breath.
"Damn it, it's not working," Isabel said, a new urgency in her tone. "Come on, come on," she muttered, kneading Liz's middle as if she were a lump of dough. "Turn already."
Liz let her eyes flicker open. She could see a soft green glow coming from Isabel's hands. "Why isn't he shifting?" she whispered wearily.
"I don't know," Isabel said between gritted teeth. "Stubborn. Come on," she coaxed.
"Oww," Liz winced.
"Sorry," Isabel replied, maintaining her iron grip. "But it'll hurt a hell of a lot more if I can't do this."
"God, Isabel, stop," Liz gasped, another contraction seizing her.
"Shit. They're virtually on top of each other," Isabel said, panic leaching into her voice. "Liz, we're running out of time."
"Can't you do something?" Maria demanded as Liz arched off the bed in pain.
"What do you suggest?" Isabel snapped. "I told you I don't know how to do this stuff. I'm just guessing here. We need Max."
"Noooo," Liz cried, squeezing her eyes shut as the pain ripped through her. Tears seeped out from beneath her eyelids.
"We don't have any choice," Isabel snapped. "Maria, go call him."
Liz grasped tightly onto Maria's hand, but her friend pulled loose and shook her head. "I'm sorry, Liz. She's right. He can help."
Too tired to argue, Liz collapsed as the contraction ended. Panting, she stared up at the ceiling and willed the entire ordeal to be over.
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