Hey, guys! I am sorry that it took me 11 days to finally post.
Anyway, I figured we were going real slow so I skipped somethings.
Part 19
LIZ
“Alex! Oh goodness, what’s the hurry?”
“I need to pee.” He answered, jumping slightly.
“Uh… okay, but that doesn’t mean you cause a pregnant woman to run after you.” I scolded him.
“Oh, I am so sorry, sweetheart. Okay, here’s the thing… I am going to go to the washroom while you stay right here, okay?”
“All right. But what if during that time, our bags pass by? You know I won’t be able to carry those bags.” I told him, suddenly remembering the instructions of my mother.
“Okay, three month pregnant woman, do you want me to piss in my pants?”
I made a disgusting face. “Go!”
I walked away from the crowd of people gathering over there. Goodness, how many people came to New York, I thought.
Alex and I had come in the first class here to New York. It wasn’t as if it was my first time in New York, I had been there before but this time, it was different. That’s because I was going to live there for a long time… possibly, forever.
When Max left Roswell for New York, which was a week after he had previously planned to, he called me frequently. And our calls only lasted for five minutes or even lesser then that because they onlyrevolved around our baby, his and my college, parents and… silence. But before he left Roswell, he was quite busy packing and stuff so we didn’t meet much.
After our respective parents had agreed on us living together, I dropped one more bomb on them. And that was… I couldn’t go to Harvard. Max was dissatisfied at first but after a lot of insistence, he agreed.
I still remembered the time when he had asked me why I was doing that to which I said, “I don’t want to ruin your plans.” And then he asked, “And what about yours?” to which I remained silent.
Max and I had progressed our whatever relationship after everything was settled. Okay, well to me, those few phone calls were bonus points to our relationship. Max and I were friends but what kind of friends was a mystery. He wasn’t my best friend or a good friend, no… not at all. He was just a… friend. When he had told me that he was going to pick Alex and me up from the airport, I was quite surprised… seeing that I never went to drop him off at the airport.
Max had even looked for a good apartment. He had told me that except my room, everything else was furnished and that when I would come, he would take me to choose the furniture that I wanted. I told him I wanted white room with everything white – from curtains to bed sheets to walls to doors - and he had laughed saying I loved white too much.
“Liz!”
I turned around to see Alex hurrying towards me. And that was the moment I noticed something, Alex had gained weight… or more specifically, body.
“Okay, look…”
“Hey, have you been working out?” I interrupted him.
He frowned at me. “Darling, we were about to talk about our luggage, not my body.”
“You have been working out!” I grinned, pointing a finger at him. “I thought you hated it.”
He just looked at me innocently. “I never said I hated it.”
“Oh, then those seventeen times you said it must have been my imagination.”
He rolled his eyes. “Whatever. Anyway, stay here. I am going to get the bags.”
“All right. I’ll be sitting over there.” I pointed towards the empty seat in a distance.
“Okay.” He said and walked away.
Alex had come with me to New York to see his uncle. He had planned to start college next year because the Whitmans’ still wanted to earn some money and save it for his college. So, Alex had gotten pretty fine jobs in Roswell. He had taken a three-day vacation from his work and decided to come with me. The bad thing was that he was there with me for only three days and then he would leave me all alone… and I only knew Max Evans in that big city.
Holding off college was a big decision for me and I knew how much it affected my parents. They weren’t to all happy with me. But soon they figured out that I was old enough to make my decisions, to think about what was best for me. My mother had supported me but my father had totally freaked out, as he was keen to send me to Harvard ever since I was a small child . Shattering his dreams wasn’t easy for me… considering that those were my dreams too. But sometimes, you had to make sacrifices… maybe not for yourself but for others sake.
“Liz!”
“Huh?” I asked, suddenly coming out of my daze.
“What, you want to sit here all day? Max must be waiting outside.” He reminded me.
“Oh… yeah.” I said, picking up my purse and walking beside him to the exit.
“What were you thinking?” He questioned, softly this time.
I gave him a small smile. “I was thinking about what happened this last month. I just… God, I am going to miss you guys so much. I miss Maria already and then you’ll go too…”
“Liz, no matter what, we’ll always be your friend and whenever you get sad, just close your eyes and think about the good times we shared… you’ll feel a lot better.”
“Maybe.” I murmured, after giving him a light kiss on his cheek.
“Well, I know that the past three months have been a headache for you and I apologize for not being there.” He said, lowering his gaze.
I gave him a disbelieving look. “What are you talking about? You were always there for me.”
“Not always… sometimes. Not like Maria.”
I stopped him by grabbing his arm. “If anyone has given me the courage to stand here right now in New York, it’s you and Ria. And yes, maybe you were not always there, but you were. And that’s what matters.”
He gave me a kiss on my forehead. “Lizzie, we love you.”
“I love you guys too.” I said, grinning. And then Alex looked a lot better than a minute ago.
“You know, stay with your uncle for two days and then stay at my new place. What do you think?”
“Hmm… I’ll see. But you know, it depends on Max.” He replied.
I frowned. “Oh no, he wont mind at all. I am pretty sure we'd have enough food to feed you.”
He rolled his eyes. “Well, I have started dieting.”
I raised my eyebrows. “You have?”
“Yep. I am a strong man now.” He said, proudly.
“Okay, well, then I guess it must have been an elephant eating three ice cream cones yesterday.” I smirked.
He blushed. “Well…” He trailed off, then smiled at something he saw.
I followed his gaze and I was pretty sure my heart stopped beating for a second. Max Evans was three… closing the distance between us by walking and smiling all the way. And goodness, he looked different.
“Hey.” He said, after greeting Alex.
“Hi.” I said shyly, even though I didn’t know for what I was being shy.
“Let me help you.”
And then Max was taking two heavy suitcases from Alex.
“Oh, oh… you… you, Mr. Evans, are well, something. Thank you, thank you, thank you.” Alex said.
I held back my laughter while Max just looked at Alex, totally confused.
“Uh… okay.” Max said.
Alex blushed. “Umm… sorry. You know how a person starts reacting when he practically lives his life with two gossip girls.”
I gave him a swift kick in the ankle. “Oww. What was that for?” He asked.
I glanced at Max who found this amusing as he was smiling that way.
“Uh… okay, I think we should get moving.” He said.
“Hell, yeah. Or this pregnant lady would kill me.” Alex complained, already walking away.
Max’s look totally changed. “Liz… how are you? And the baby?”
I started walking beside him. “Well, we both are good.”
“I mean, is the baby… uhh…” He trailed off, clearly not knowing the correct word.
“Hurting me?”
He smiled. “Well, not the correct word… but yeah, something like that.”
“To tell you the truth, it’s not. But I do get this wierd feeling sometimes… you know.”
“Oh. But everything’s okay right?” He inquired.
I wanted to smile at his concern. “Yep, everything’s well.”
“You sure?” He asked again, unsure of himself I supposed.
I gave him an assuring smile. “Positive.”
“Hey, Max! Where’s your baby?” Alex yelled from a distance.
It was when we were almost in front of Alex did Max answer, “What baby?”
“You know, your car. Liz had told us that you bought a brand new car so it must be your baby, right?” Alex asked, looking excited.
I rolled my eyes.
Max just beamed. “Yeah, kind of is.”
As Max and Alex started loading the suitcases in Max’s brand new car, I thought about the conversation he and I had two minutes ago. Max’s concern affected me… a lot, actually. I knew he cared less about me but at least he did somewhat. Even if it is only for the baby, I thought.
But those depressing thoughts were quickly dismissed as soon as Alex called my name. I joined him and Max and soon we hit the road.
“So Alex, you are going to be here with us, right?” Max asked, glancing at Alex through the rear view mirror.
Alex poked his head forward and said, “No, not with you guys. With my uncle.”
“Oh.” Max said, glancing at me.
“I am sorry I didn’t tell you before. It was just that, too many things were going in my mind…” I told Max.
But he cut me off. “No, it's all right, Liz. You didn’t have to tell me.”
“Hmm… anyway, here’s the address.” Alex said, handling Max a piece of paper then settling back down in his seat comfortably, playing with a string of his guitar.
“Okay, shall I drop you now?” Max asked.
“Yeah, I just can’t wait to see that guitar my uncle has, man.” Alex replied, sounding excited.
I rolled my eyes. Sometimes, Alex did act like a guy.
“You know the directions, right?”
I glared at Alex who just shrugged.
“Yeah, I guess. I mean, I am quite familiar with the directions now.” Max answered, smiling.
And Alex only smiled back. God, I just wondered why does he have to be like Maria sometimes.
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MAX
Sometimes I wondered if she noticed me glancing at her every time I got a chance. But her expression remained the same; she didn’t look at me and never had the look that assured me she knew I was watching her.
Damn, I had missed her. Every single day, I would think about her. I would sleep with the intention of dreaming about her and wake up with her beautiful face still fresh in my mind. Anybody else would have called this an obsession but I knew that it was love. And not the kind of love that would disappear any day but the true love that I knew would last forever.
When Liz had told me a month ago that she was not going to go the college, I was surprised to say the least. I hadn’t expected her to do that but she hadn’t changed her mind. She stuck to her decision and almost forced me to accept it. I tried my best to change her mind but she wouldn’t. She was keen on putting a hold on her plans and then I had thought, who was I anyway to poke my nose into her business. It was clear that she didn’t want to listen to me so I backed off, finally accepting her decision.
I had wanted her to come to New York in less than a month but never voiced my opinion. I knew that she would come whenever she would be ready and it took her a month to finally let go of Roswell. I knew it wasn’t easy for her, as she didn’t know when would be the next time she would go to Roswell.
But the reason behind it made me happy. That she was doing all this for our baby and there was no doubt in my mind that Liz Parker would prove to be a great mother. She had decided to devote all of her time into her pregnancy and I accepted her decision, as I wanted her to.
I looked at her again after making sure Alex was busy with his guitar. She was looking outside the window staring at everything different she saw out there.
“Huge, huh?” I asked.
“Huh? Yeah… yeah, it is.” She answered then looked away.
A small frown ceased my forehead. “Liz, you okay?”
“Yeah. I just… can’t believe that I’m here. The month dragged by so quickly.” She replied, ducking her head.
“Yeah, it did.” I said, inwardly not agreeing.
The month had gone by very slowly for me. Every single day was spent waiting for her.
She shook her head like she was dismissing the topic. “Anyway, how’s your college?”
“Oh, it’s uh… difficult.” I replied.
She smiled. “Must be. But you are a hardworking person, right?”
“Hmm… yeah, well… that depends.”
“On what?” She asked, arching her eyebrows.
“On my mood.” I smiled.
She nodded. “You know, I like your car. When you said you were buying a new one, I didn’t expect a new Ford.”
I chuckled. “Dad wanted me to get a new car. He practically forced me into it.”
My dad owned the car and the four-bedroom apartment in New York. I had felt guilty at first that I was going to raise my baby depending on my father but then again, it was a kind of an arrangement. And I didn’t have that much time to earn money even though I wanted to.
“What about your job?” She asked.
“Oh, yeah. I am a bartender now.” I replied.
“Hey, that’s great. You know, I’m planning on taking a job too.” She said and I just stared at her.
“What?” Alex asked, poking his head between us and frowning at Liz.
“I said I’m going to get a job.” Liz repeated.
“No.” Alex said and then turned to me, “Max, tell her no. She’s pregnant after all.”
“I…” I started but Liz interrupted.
“Alex, please. I’ll only work for sometime.”
“Hell, no. You are not working, Liz. I know that you don’t know how to take care of yourself.”
“Huh? What? I’m not a baby, Dad.”
“Don’t 'dad' me. 'Alex' me!”
“Okay, Alex. Whatever but I’m not gonna listen to you, get it? And who the hell told you I couldn’t take care of myself? Bullshit, Alex.” Liz argued, glaring at him.
“Bullshit, huh? Hey Max, dude.”
“Yeah?” I said.
“You know our Lizzie dear here isn’t eating much. Last night she ate nothing, no breakfast and nothing in the plane either. And if that’s what you call taking care of yourself then that’s bullshit.” Alex said.
“You are not eating?” I frowned at Liz.
“Uh… well, I didn’t feel like.” Liz replied, ducking her head.
“Alex, she’ll eat at home. I have prepared lunch, anyway.” I told him.
“Oh, thank you. And Liz, you better not think about a job right now.”
“Look Uncle Alex, I will take a job. And you can’t stop me.” Liz said.
“Aargh. All right, all right. But don’t complain to me if Maria makes a big deal out of it.” Alex said, sitting back on his seat with his arms folded on his chest.
“Whatever.” Liz mumbled.
The later ten minutes were spent in complete silence. I wanted to say something but backed off when I noticed the tension between the two friends. It was clear that they were both arguing for their own good but who had won it eventually, remained a mystery.
I stopped the car in front of Alex’s uncle’s house.
“Max, you are the man. Thank you.” Alex said, patting my shoulder.
I smiled. “You are welcome.”
He got out of the car without uttering even a single word. After taking his bag from my car, he silently started walking to the front door but stopped when Liz called his name.
“You jerk, couldn’t even say a good bye to me, huh?” Liz said after running to him.
Alex practically threw his bag on the ground and threw his arms around her, hugging her tightly. They remained in the same position for a while, whispering something to each other.
Then Alex put an arm around her shoulder and walked to the car. After Liz settled down in the front seat, he bent down and said, “Take care of her, Max.”
“I will.” I promised.
“You are coming day after tomorrow, right?” Liz asked.
“Yes, sweetie. I am. Just give me a call.”
“Hmm.” Liz said then she kissed his cheek. “Take care, okay?”
“I will.” He smiled. And then soon he walked away.
“You okay?” I asked Liz when I noticed a tear rolling down her cheek.
She quickly wiped it off and smiled at me. “Yes.”
The rest of the ride was spent in very little conversation about my college, my job and our apartment.
When we reached our house, Liz looked very surprised.
“You like it?” I asked her when her jaw hung open.
She turned to me. “Like it? Love it.” She said in an awed tone.
I stepped out of the car and so did she but slowly.
“Max, it… it looks big.” She commented, just staring at it.
I smiled. “Because it is.”
“Hey, let me help you.” She said as I started taking the suitcase.
“No.” I stopped her and she looked annoyed.
“What is it with people? They don’t let me do anything!”
I just looked at her. “We do that for a reason.”
“But I am not like eight month pregnant or something. Three months, Max… that’s all.” She told me.
“Liz, this thing is heavy. I’ll let you do anything you want but not pick up these loaded suitcases.” I said.
She opened her mouth to say something but then turned when somebody called her name.
“Kyle!”
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