Author: Kyrra81, aka LilyFrancesca, aka StormDancer but really Krys
Category: Max and Liz AU/no aliens
Rating: ADULT/Mini Slash
Disclaimer: I don’t own them, Wish I did. No infringement intended.
Acknowledgment: Thanks to Billcotter.com for supplying the words to Zorro written by Norman Foster.
Summary: This was a challenge by Anya on the West Wing/Roswell fan fic page. It goes something like this: Liz has it all. A loving husband (Kyle), a great job that she loves. And baby on the way. But what happens when her life turns upside down. She finds out that her husband isn't the man she thought he was. This is what happens.
AN: Please let me know your thoughts

With Blinders On
Chapter One
The sun was shinning and the sky was a brilliant blue. Could this day get any better, thought Liz Valenti. She was making her way down Main Street toward her office and couldn’t help the smile that lit up her face.
Only this morning, Kyle her husband of two years, surprised her with a weekend of rest and relaxation at one of New Mexico’s newest spas. When she had asked him why, he beamed at her and replied, “Nothing but the best for the soon to be mother of my child!”
Liz ran a hand over her slightly swelling belly and felt a shiver of anticipation run thru her. Four and a half months ago, her doctor confirmed what she had been hoping, that she and Kyle were finally going to be parents.
To say that Kyle was surprised would be an understatement. “But I thought you were on the pill!” he exclaimed, when he came home from work that night and she told him the good news. Her crestfallen face showed him his mistake and he rapidly changed his tune. From that day until now, he had showered her with love and affection and Liz wallowed in it selfishly.
Growing up in a family where money and appearances were all that mattered, Liz had dreamed from the time she was a girl, of having a family of her own. A nice little house in a close-knit neighborhood where you annual income didn’t matter and if the family car was a bit on the shabby side, no one cared.
It was a fateful meeting when Liz bumped into a bewildered looking Kyle six years ago during their freshmen year of collage. Liz had been forced into going to Note Dame by her parents, and though it wasn’t her first pick, she decided to make the best of it and threw herself into her studies. Kyle on the other hand was there on a full football scholarship and had no ideas besides football running thru his head. Lucky for the both of them, they were able to help each other out. He taught Liz there was more to life than her studies and she in turn showed him that he might need something to fall back on if football fell through.
They were thick as thieves during the rest of their time at collage and when he was drafted by the Patriots, she followed him to Massachusetts. During his second start in the Nfl, a freak accident shattered both of his knees and his dreams of football glory were crushed right along with them.
Rehabilitation had been slow and his proposal of marriage a shock, but Liz stood by him and made a life for them in Springfield. With the money she inherited from her Father, she found a small apartment near the hospital and realizing her degree in English Lit. would be useless, she decided to go back to school.
On the suggestion for a friend, Liz enrolled in the interior design program at a small girls collage in the next town and by the time Kyle was ready to go home, she had a new lease on life. Kyle’s suggestion of moving back to his hometown thrilled her and three days after getting out of the hospital, Liz drove them half way across the country to Roswell, New Mexico.
So now here she was, walking to the studio she shared with her partner Maria Deluca, happily married, pregnant and deliriously happy for the first time in her life.
This day could not get any better if it tried!
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“Kyle is sending you away again?” Maria asked, when Liz told her about the gift.
“What do you mean sending me away, Maria?” she asked, flipping thru fabric books.
“Well is he going with you?”
“No, he is going to be out of town and he didn’t like the idea of me sitting home, doing nothing.”
“Oh so it’s another business trip,” she said flatly.
“Yes Maria,” Liz said, starting to not like the tone of her friend’s voice. “He is a rep for a pharmaceutical company. That means he has to go out of town a couple times a month.”
“Yeah, I guess your right,” Maria conceded, seeing her comments were upsetting her.
Although Liz and Maria were as different as night and day, they became instant friends the day they met. Liz was new in town and Maria was working at a dead end job waiting tables at a alien theme cafe in town. Liz had come in looking for a paper and Maria enticed her to sit with her while she took a break.
Over the next half hour, their life stores were spilled and they decided with Maria’s flair and Liz education, they would join up and take the decorating scene of Roswell by storm.
It was only later that Maria found out who Liz’s husband was. Being the son of the town’s Sheriff had allowed Kyle to run a bit wild during his high school days and Maria had been on the wrong end of some of Kyle’s practical jokes. Never popular to begin with, Maria and her best friend Alex, shouldered the lions share of outcastism at West Roswell High, thanks to Kyle and his jock friends. Alex had been fortunate enough to have scored a partial scholarship to MIT and gotten his ass out.
Maria hadn’t been so lucky. Married and divorced by the time she was twenty, she was trying to make ends meet while hoping to stay below the radar. Her mother’s reputation of being the town whore, had eventually trickled down to include her whether she did the deeds she was accused of or not. Her supposed ‘unfaithfulness’ was the means for her divorce.
“So,” Maria said, braking the heavy silence. “We have to meet with the Bodwells this afternoon. Are you ready?”
“Hardly! That woman couldn’t make a decision if her life depended on it. You realize she has changed the color of the rug seven times?”
Maria laughed. “Tell me about it. His nibs is just as bad. It’s only a pool house for Christ’s sake. If we left anything up to him, it would look like a bordello.”
“God forbid! That’s why I’m hoping they’ll agree with these new choices. They must have seen every swatch in the studio by now. If they don’t like this, I give up,” Liz said and threw the book she was holding onto the table.
“I say we close the shop early and pretend we forgot the appointment. If we piss them off enough, they might go somewhere else,” Maria suggested waggling her brows.
“We can’t afford to lose this job, Maria. Besides, were the only designers left in town that agree to work with them. I heard Decorator’s Den had a restraining order put out on Mrs. Bodwell, keeping her at least fifty yards away from their building.”
“No way! I know she’s a pain, but that’s going a bit far.”
“I don’t blame Diane in the least. Mrs. B. threaten to fire bomb the place, because she didn’t like their installer's attitude toward their poodle.”
“Remind me me to make sure their not around the next time I give Peachykins a boot in the ass.”
“Maria!”
“Kidding, kidding,” she laughed holding out her hands.
“Just promise me you'll stay away from that dog.”
“Only if you let me borrow that green dress for my date tonight,” she bargained.
Liz knew she was getting off easy and cried, “Deal! Now will you help me load this stuff into the truck. The doctor said I shouldn't lift anything heavy.”
“Oh great,” mumbled Maria. “you get knocked up and I become a pack mule.”