Author: Realistic Dreamer
Catagory: UC - Zan/Elise
Rating: ADULT
Disclaimer: You know the drill, I know the drill, we all know the drill, but I'll repeat it anyway. I don't own them. If I did, I would have treated them much better. They're owned by JK, KKB, JF, UPN and anyone else who has their finger in the Roswell pie, but it certainly isn't me.
Summary: I have an idea about where I want this to go, but I'm not too sure about the journey from here to there. This is the story of Zan and Elise. Just think DupeLiz here. I'm not a firm believer in offering Liz up like she was the baked ham entree on the Easter buffet. Max has his soulmate and Zan has one too. But, they are not the same girl. Besides, I don't think either guy is into sharing all that much. And one more thing ... I couldn't do the New York talk if I tried, so I'm not going to. I also want to mention that one reason I chose Elise is reading Cookieman1234's wonderful fic "Finding Yourself." I just fell in love with the name.
Link to previous chapters: http://www.roswellfanatics.net/archive/ ... /5068.html
My most sincere apologies, Gentle Readers, both for being gone for so long and for the length of the chapter. The usual real life problems, plus a slight case of writer's block is my only explanation.
The chapter that follows is rather transitionary. If you are kind enough to leave feedback, I have a question I'd like your response to. When I first wrote this, I hadn't really thought about it much past the idea of coming up with another scenario for Zan ending up underneath that truck, dead. I've accomplished that, which leads to the question I'm going to pose. I could probably end this fairly quickly. If I go with the idea of Zan following Elise back home, I could be done with it. Or, I could write a whole lot about the life they'll lead. There are loose ends anyway, such as Elise's adoptive status. It won't be as exciting, but it would be fun to write.
So, my question is ... should I continue this? Will you be bored, since it's not really life-threatening, and the alien stuff will be revealed gradually? I'll keep going if the interest is there ...

Chapter 41
The insistent ringing in Elise's ear made her roll over, away from Zan's warmth, and slap her hand down on her alarm clock. She hit it again a little harder when the ringing continued. When the ringing still didn't stop, it finally dawned on her that it was her phone. Her hand fumbled on the nightstand, pushing the alarm clock away, before she located the handset. Squinting in the morning light, she found the talk button and pushed it, uttering a muffled greeting.
"Hey Lisa, it's Mom," her mother's cheerful voice came thru.
"What time is it?" Elise mumbled.
"7:00. More than time for you to be up and about. I've got the boys up and they're dressed for school and eating breakfast," her mom said.
In the background Elise could hear the complaints from her brothers.
"How come she's still in bed?" Matthew's voice sounded aggrieved.
"Lisa's still sleepin'? That's not fair," Mikey was outraged.
"Hush. You know that she's been busy taking care of her friend. She earned some sleeping-in time," her mother was momentarily distracted.
"Tell them I said I'm going back to bed as soon as we're done talking," Elise grinned.
"Ha, ha." her mother said. "Are you awake and alert and everything? We need to talk. There's been a slight change of plans. I won't be coming to pick you up, but you are still getting your butt home, so here's the deal. I called the bus company in New York, and I got you two tickets to Houghton. You leave tomorrow at noon. You'll be riding all night and you should be here in town by about 8:00 on Wednesday night."
"What's wrong?" Elise's voice was concerned.
Zan had been lying next to her, quietly coming awake at the sound of her voice. When he heard the sudden fearfulness, he turned and propped himself up on his elbow. Elise looked at him and shrugged her shoulders, indicating that she wasn't sure what was up yet. Zan rubbed his hand up and down her arm in a soothing gesture, and she gave him a small smile of appreciation before turning her attention back to her conversation.
"Remember I told you that Daddy was out of town? He went to visit Grandma," her mother told her.
Elise's paternal grandmother lived in Duluth, Minnesota. It's where her father was born and lived most of his young life. When her dad was about to enter high school, his father got a job in Houghton, so they moved. It's where Elise's mother and father met and got married. Her grandmother liked it there well enough, but missed Duluth, so when her husband died, she moved back. It was where her sisters were, and she wanted to be close to them again. Elise's family usually went to visit Grandma as often as they could, and always before a holiday. This year, because of commitments, her father went alone.
"Daddy said that Grandma isn't doing too well. She can't live alone anymore, it's just too much for her to handle and she's not getting around that well. So he isn't back yet. He's spending the next few days looking into an assisted-living home. He tried to convince her to come live with us, but you know how Grandma is about being close to her sisters. Daddy thinks there might be an opening in the place where one of them lives now ... Aunt Ida. So, he's still there, and I can't leave the boys," her mom sounded momentarily exasperated. "There's no way I'll take them on that long car ride to New York and back. I'll end up insane by the time we get back here."
Elise snickered as she agreed with her mother. She loved her brothers dearly, but their endless chatter and the fights that they occasionally got into were bad enough at home. Being trapped in a car with it for miles and miles would drive her mom crazy. Zan lay back against the pillows again, encouraged by Elise's laughter, and the fact that her expression had lightened considerably. Whatever it was, it wasn't devastating news.
"Daddy will be coming home on Wednesday, so he'll be here in time for Thanksgiving. He's bringing Grandma so she can celebrate with us. Then, on Friday, he's going to take her back to the home, and I'm going along. We're going to spend the long weekend packing up the house. Daddy thinks that it would be a good idea to rent it out, since it's free and clear. The income would help with paying for the assisted-living home," her mother laid out all the plans. "That means you'll be in charge. Think you can handle it?"
"Piece of cake," Elise said. "I can ride herd on the guys, no problem."
"Don't you go into slave-driver mode," her mom warned.
"Under my thumb ..." Elise sang the refrain from the old Rolling Stones tune.
Zan grinned as she snuggled closer to him, laying her head on his shoulder and tilting her head back to smile up at him. He started tracing idle circles on her collarbone, his finger dipping below the neck of her tank top. Elise's smile faltered as she bit her lip. His gaze held her trapped and she was rapidly losing track of her conversation as she became lost in his eyes.
"So, I'm depending on you to take care of things while I'm gone, and not to run roughshod over your brothers," her mother's voice came from a distance.
"Yeah, Mom, I'll behave," Elise said, inwardly amused at the irony of what she was saying out loud while Zan's warm hand was skimming the curve from her breast to her hip.
"You'd better. Anyway, I have to go and finish getting the boys ready for school. I'll see you when you get here. Remember, the bus leaves at noon tomorrow. Don't you dare miss it," her mother warned.
"Not a chance, Mom," Elise responded, as she continued to lose herself in Zan's heated stare. "Bye," her voice was faint.
Elise automatically pushed the talk button to disconnect the call, before allowing the handset to fall to the floor. She turned onto her side facing him, pulling away just a bit as she propped herself up on her elbow. Zan lay on his back, his hand slowly moving from her side, tracing her ribs before gently brushing her breast. His eyes darkened as he watched her nipple instantly harden, grazing his thumb over it.
"I've really missed this," he breathed.
"Yeah," Elise nodded, her voice throaty.
She reached out to touch his cheek. It was so wonderful to be able to see his eyes again, even if one of them was ringed with bruising. At least the swelling had gone down, and it was no longer quite so tender. His ribs were the same ... lots of colorful bruises, but not as sore.
"Zan," Elise moistened her suddenly dry lips with her tongue, "are you sure about this?"
She could feel her breathing becoming erratic and her heart was starting to pound. She had snuggled with him at night, as close as she could get without hurting him. It was satisfying to an extent, but they had just started to explore the mysteries of the physical relationship between the two of them, before the attempt on Zan's life. Now that he was feeling better, Elise could feel the desire she had for him start to skyrocket. While she told herself that she didn't want to rush him, she really had this flat-out need to jump his bones.
"More than sure," he replied as his hand moved under her tank top. He cupped her breast in his warm palm, his lips quirking into that lopsided smile when she leaned into his hand, her eyes fluttering closed.
Elise could feel how much he needed this ... not only how life-affirming their coming together would be, but also how necessary a reassurance it would be that her feelings for him hadn't changed. That she hadn't been scared off by how dangerous his life could be. That she wasn't put off by the sheer alienness of what happened. She knew all that was in his heart, understood how off-balance he was after everything that he'd gone thru.
She opened her eyes to look down at him, lying back on the pillows. Elise allowed all the adoration she felt for him to show, reaching out to gently skim her fingers over his bruised cheek. Zan couldn't look away. Now she was the one who held him trapped with her emotion-laden gaze. She leaned forward to rub her nose to his, before allowing her lips to trail over the tender skin that she had just caressed. She bathed his other cheek with the same attention before lifting her head to stare down into his face. Elise's hair tumbled around them both.
"Let me do this for you," Elise whispered, echoing Zan's earlier words to her.
At his nod, she began her healing of the unseen wounds to his soul. There wasn't a part of him that she didn't caress with her hands, followed by her lips. In her mind, every place she touched she bathed with the balm of her love. She paid special attention to the alien tatoo on his right upper arm, tracing the pattern with the tip of her finger before pressing warm, open-mouthed kisses to it. She could feel Zan's heart break open at the act, understanding that she was letting him know in no uncertain terms that she embraced all parts of him. When she straddled him to take him inside her, their coming together was not fast and furious, but gentle and slow and tender.
Afterward, she rested in his arms, content to know that Zan finally truly understood. He was everything she ever wanted or needed, just as he was. There wasn't one thing that she would change about him, especially his other-worldly status. It was an integral part of who he was, and to take away that part of him would actually diminish him in her eyes. For the first time in his life, Zan wouldn't change the fact that he was an alien.