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Chasing The Risk (UC, Mi/L, Mature) Pt. 14 [WIP]

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Title: Chasing The Risk
By Ann (Roswell4ever1)
Rating: Mature
Pairing: Polar
Disclaimer: I own NOTHING!
Summary:Liz has bad luck with dates. When one goes amok, she turns to her best friend Michael for comfort.

Part One: Big Brother

01-04-05
You know there comes a time in your life when you realize it’s time to grow up and face the facts. Sometimes it’s easy. And sometimes it’s the hardest thing you’ve ever had to do. But regardless, it is something that has to be done. I used to think that I had it all under control. My life was in perfect balance. I have a great family. My mom and dad are always there for me no matter what. I have a wonderful circle of friends. Max, Maria, Kyle, Isabel, Tess, Alex, Michael and I all grew up together. We’ve always been best friends. Whoever said you can only have one best friend didn’t have friends like mine. I thought I had it all together. I thought I had everything I needed. Turns out I was wrong. We have all hung out with each other for the last seventeen years but it wasn’t until three months ago that I realized something was missing. Something I never knew I wanted. Something I needed.


Three Months Earlier…

“That’s ridiculous!”

“No it isn’t. Think about it, there’s nothing ridiculous about it.”

“I’m telling you it won’t make any difference. Things happen regardless of what you do to try to prevent them.”

“Humor me a little here Parker. It isn’t like it’s going to hurt anything.”

“Except maybe a chance at happiness.”

“You know what? If you don’t want to do it, fine. But don’t say I didn’t warn you about this guy.”

“You don’t even know him Michael.”

“Neither do you.”

“Well I’m not going to break a first date with him because you don’t like him. I’ve got to go Michael. I’ll call you later.”

Liz turned and walked out of the Crashdown towards the man standing at the car parked out front. He couldn’t figure out what Liz saw in the guy. He was a pretty boy. His polo shirt and khaki pants, hair cut short. Michael rolled his eyes and let out a deep breath. He walked over to the table where Max sat. “Damnit, he’s gonna hurt her. He’ll be just like the others.”

“Michael, you don’t know that. You can’t keep this up.”

“Keep what up Maxwell?”

“This big brother act you play anytime one of the girls has a date. Maria, Isabel, Tess and Liz are a big part of who we are Michael but you have to let them live their lives too.”

“Easier said than done Maxwell. I don’t want them getting hurt. They’re like my sisters.”

“I know Michael. And I know how important having them is to you. It is to me too, but we can’t keep them from dating.”

“Doesn’t mean we have to like it though.”

“No it doesn’t Michael. Trust me, I don’t want any of them getting hurt either.”

Michael sat there and finished his Cherry Coke before standing up and grabbing his jacket. “I’m gonna go home Max. Pop in a movie and camp out on the couch.”

“Ok. I’ll pick you up at around 10 tomorrow morning.”

Puzzled, Michael asked “For what?”

“To get the rest of the stuff for Isabel’s birthday party. Did you forget?”

“No, just have a lot on my mind. With Liz and Maria both being out on dates right now it makes me nervous. At least with Tess and Isabel I know they’re in safe hands with Kyle and Alex.”

“Yeah but you know Brody Michael. You know Maria’s in good hands too.”

“I know him to an extent Maxwell but we’ve never exactly hung out.”

“Yeah, I wonder why that is.”

“Don’t know. Well, I’m gonna head home. See you tomorrow Max.” Michael turned and walked out the door and started his walk home. It was a crisp night and the air felt good on his face. He was just around the corner from his apartment when he heard a whimpering noise. Recognizing it, he put his face in his hands. “Shit!” Turning the corner he saw Liz sitting against the brick wall. Her legs were pulled up to her chest and her arms were holding them tightly in place. Her face was tear stained and she was shaking. Michael walked over to her and reached his hand down to her.

“Come on Parker.”

Liz looked up and grabbed his hand, standing up. She looked up at him then back down at her feet. “You were right Michael. Why does this always happen to me?”

“Because men are jerks.”

“You and Max and Kyle and Alex aren’t.”

“We could be. We just choose not to.”

“I feel so stupid Michael. Gosh why do I always fall for their stupid pick up lines?”

Walking her toward his apartment door, Michael chuckled. “Because it’s flattering”

“I must be stupid to keep falling for it though.”

“You aren’t stupid Liz. I’ve never known a woman or a man for that matter who hasn’t fallen for that. At least I know you’re safe. Wish I knew the same about Maria.”

“Oh, her and Brody went to the Wall. They’re having karaoke night. You wanna go? It’ll be fun.”

“I think I’ll just stay here.”

“Come on Michael. Please? It’ll be fun. They might even have some Metallica songs you can sing.”

“I don’t sing.”

“Ok fine, you don’t have to sing. But will you come with me? Please?”

Hoping it would help cheer up, Michael caved. “Fine, but I’m not singing Parker.”

Three hours later…

“I can’t believe you sang that song.”

“Why? It’s a good song.”

“Yeah, if you’re three.”

“Aw, come on Michael, what do you have against it?

“Liz, the Barney song isn’t my idea of entertainment.”

“Party pooper.”

Michael chuckled as he walked into his kitchen. He came back to the living room carrying two glasses.
“Here.” He handed her the glass.

“Thank you.” Liz was just about to take a drink when she lowered the glass. “Alright, what did you do to it?”

“What?” Michael asked with his eyebrows furrowed.

“Last time you got me a drink you spiked it with Tabasco. So, what did you do to it?”

“That hurts Parker. I was merely trying to introduce you to something good.”

“Cut the crap Michael.” Liz said laughing.

Michael chuckled. “There’s nothing in it Parker. Just coke. You don’t think I’d actually do the same thing twice do you?”

“No, you’re right. The practical joke king would never resort to redundancy.” Liz took a drink then sat the glass down on the table. Her eyes were drifting shut. Looking at the clock, Michael realized it was 11:15 pm.

Getting off the couch, he looked at her. “Lay down Parker. Get some sleep.” It was not uncommon for Liz to stay at Michael’s. They all camped at each others houses a lot.

He walked over to his phone. Dialing a number, he let it ring. “Mr. P?” He paused letting the other man talk. “Yeah, I’ll send her home in the morning….Ok…Thanks Mr. P.”

Michael hung up the phone and walked over to his closet. Pulling the blanket out, he walked over and draped it over Liz. “Night Parker.”

He started to walk back to his room when he heard a faint voice.

“Night Michael.”

TBC…
A/N- Please review and let me know what you think. It will help me to know whether or not to continue. Thanks!
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Wow! Thank you all so much for the wonderful feedback! I am sorry it took so long, but here is the next part.

Chasing The Risk
By Ann (imigensummers1)
E-mail- imigensummers@yahoo.com
Spoilers- None.
Rating- Mature
Category- Polar and various other UC (mostly Polar)
Warnings- None.
Disclaimer: I own NOTHING!
Summary- Liz goes through a big change!


Part Two: A New Do

It was 2:30 am and he couldn’t sleep. No matter how hard he tried, it just wasn’t in the cards. He sat up and let out a huff wondering what to do. He could watch Braveheart again and keep trying for the final body count but he wasn’t in the mood. His lips formed a smile as an idea hit him. Oh the advantages of being an insomniac.

9:00 am came all too early for Liz. She wouldn’t even bother getting up this early on a Saturday but she had to work at 10:00 and Michael knew she had to go home first to change clothes so he woke her up. She groggily walked to the bathroom. She had too much coke at the Crashdown last night and was about to burst. She was just thankful she hadn’t gone on Michael’s couch.

After flushing the toilet, she walked over to the sink to wash her hands. Looking in the mirror, she gasped in horror.

“Michael Guerin! If I wanted to look like Billy Idol, I would have done this myself! Change it back!”

“What?” Michael asked trying to sound innocent. “Blonde hair is in style Parker. Besides, I don’t have time. Gotta work in twenty minutes. You have to be there soon too.”

“Michael, I can’t go like this. My dad will flip out!”

“No he won’t.”

“Yes he will!”

“No, he won’t and you know it Parker.”

:”Michael please change it back.”

Putting his hand to her hair and looking all serious, Michael grinned and stepped back. “Nope.”

Flustered, Liz spat “Asshole!”

Michael slapped his hand to his chest. “That hurt Parker.”

“You think that was painful Michael? Wait till later. I will get you back for this!”

“Ooh, I love it when you make threats. Your nose crinkles up and you look like a pug. Come on Parker. Don’t wanna be late.”

Furious, she stormed past him and started for home. Throwing the front door open, Liz quickly found her dad. “Daddy! Look at my hair!” She said exasperated.

Jeff walked over to Liz and touched her hair. “Light brown would have looked better but the blonde looks nice too honey.”

Eyes widening and face turning red, Liz let out a growl flinging her hands in the air. She stomped up to her room and slammed the door. She didn’t even want to think about work.

Jeff walked downstairs to where Michael was in the kitchen cleaning the counters. “You know, she may never forgive you for this one. With the exception of Maria, Tess and Isabel, Liz hates blondes. I have no idea how you managed to do that without her knowing about it. Had to have been hard as hell to do.”

“Actually,” Michael said. “You’d be amazed at how easy it was. Liz is a very sound sleeper.”

“Michael, have you seen the wrath of Liz?”

“A time or two.”

“All I have to say Michael is you must have cahonas the size of grapefruits.” He laughed and headed for the door to the lobby. Seeing the look on Liz’s face as she walked down the stairs, he turned back to Michael. “Forget the grapefruits Michael, you have cahonas the size of cantaloupes!”

Two hours later, Liz was taking an order to table six when the rest of the group walked in.

“What did you do to your hair chica?” Maria asked, mouth open trying not to laugh. She was unsuccessful however as she exploded in a very loud laugh.

“Come on Maria. You know me well enough to know I would never do this to myself.”

“Michael?” Isabel asked.

Liz nodded, still very pissed about the whole situation.

“Should have known. What do you expect Liz? You shaved his eyebrows off two weeks ago. You didn’t really think he was gonna let you get away with that did you?” Alex asked.
“Actually, yes!” She replied.

“Ironic really.” Max said.

“What?” Liz bit.

“Well, last night he was pacing around worried sick that your date was going to try to take advantage of you and then he turns you into Madonna. It’s kinda funny actually.” He started laughing hysterically.

“Max! It isn’t funny! You’re only laughing cause you aren’t the one who looks like Billy Idol in a dress! It looks horrible!”

“Oh, I wouldn’t say horrible, but I wouldn’t try for any beauty contests either.” Kyle said trying to keep from joining Max and Maria in laughter.

“Isabel, please change it back.” Liz pleaded.

“Not on your life. It looks cute!” Isabel replied.

“Max please?” she continued to beg.

“Are you kidding? No way! You’re gonna have to take this up with Michael. I want to wake up tomorrow with ten fingers and ten toes.”

“You guys…you….you suck!” She stomped off as the whole group began laughing again.

The day couldn’t end soon enough. Finally it was time for her shift to end. She had been thinking all day about a way to get back at Michael but couldn’t come up with anything. She went upstairs and changed out of her uniform into some jeans and a t-shirt. She lay down on her bed trying to rest. She was there for about ten minutes when she jumped up suddenly, a smile forming on her lips. “Yes, that’s it! Michael Guerin, you will pay for this one!”

TBC…
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Chasing The Risk (UC-R) Pt. 3 1/26/05

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Title: Chasing The Risk
Part Number: Three
author: Ann
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spoilers: None
rating: Mature
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Summary: After Michael turned Liz’s hair blonde, Liz decides to take her revenge.

Part Three: Where Are My Clothes?


School the next day was interesting to say the least. Everyone was looking at Liz like she had lost her mind, which she actually kind of liked. She hated when people tried to be like everyone else and always strove to be different. Maybe a change of hair color was exactly what she needed. She might just keep the blonde. It kind of made her feel good. More able to be herself instead of just a bookworm. Of course, her studies were very important to her but why couldn’t she be a bit impulsive sometimes? She just gave herself another idea. She didn’t know if she could go through with it though. And besides, there were more important things to attend to first.

Liz left school that day with a smirk on her face. Just a couple of stops to make before making it to her main destination. She headed to the mall. Liz loved to shop but she had never shopped for things like this before. It was a definite first. She left store number 4 with her bags and headed toward the next store. Halfway there, she spotted Michael headed up the escalator in her direction. Thank goodness his head was down, it made it easy for her to hide before he had the chance to see her. She waited until he passed and quickly made it to the next and final store. Making her purchase as quickly as possible, she hurried out of the mall and back to her car. She knew Michael had to work in twenty minutes so the chances of him going back to his apartment first were very slim.

Pulling into the apartment parking lot, she made her way to his front door. Thankfully, she had a spare key. They all did. She opened the door and walked in making sure to close and lock it behind her. She had never been to his apartment when he wasn’t home. It was surprisingly clean. Isabel must have been here.

She set her packages down and was getting ready to do her thing when she heard a key in the lock. Quickly and quietly grabbing the bags, she ran to Michael’s room and pushed them under his bed, then slid under with them. She continued to listen but couldn’t hear anything anymore. She was just about to climb out from under the bed figuring whoever it was had changed their mind or something when she heard the door open.

“Shit.” Michael said as he stomped around the apartment. He was looking for his work apron but couldn’t find it. He was about to give up and go to work without it when he heard a noise. “Who’s there?” He stormed around looking everywhere. Not seeing anyone, he turned around and headed back toward the door. “Must be hearing things.” He muttered as he walked back out of the apartment and closed the door, locking the deadbolt behind him.

Liz waited for a few minutes cursing the fact that she always sneezed at the wrong damn times. Making her way out from under the bed and retrieving her bags, she made her way around the apartment switching what needed to be switched and adding or subtracting what needed to be added or subtracted. Once finished, she stopped to check her work. Happy with the way it turned out, she smiled largely and left the apartment.
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Michael was actually in a pretty good mood. Jeff Parker just informed him that he was getting a raise. It was only a quarter difference but he wouldn’t complain. It wasn’t so much that he needed it, he was making it ok, but a little extra spending money would be nice. Flipping the burger he was frying, he looked up to see Liz walk in. “Hey Parker.”

“Hey Michael. Been busy?”

“Nah. Been kinda slow actually.”

“Great, that ought to make the night fly by.” She said sarcastically.

“Well look at it this way, if there are less customers, there will be fewer guys to try to grope you.”

“Michael, that happened once and that guy was like 90 years old. He was harmless.”

“Liz, that harmless 90 year old man spent two hours telling you how he could rock your world and take you to places you’ve never been.”

“Ugh! Don’t remind me.”

“So Parker, how long will it take?”

“What?”

“Before you go changing your hair color back.”

“You know what Michael, I don’t think I will. I kinda like it blonde.”

“Yeah sure. Nice try Parker, but it was a damn good prank this time and I know you hate it and can’t wait to change it back.”

“I’m serious Michael. I like it.”

“Right, and I like having no eyebrows.”

“Whatever gets you through the night Michael.”

“You really want to know what gets me through the night Liz? It’s about five and a half foot tall, blonde, very firm in all the right places and never disappoints me. As a matter of fact, my nights are always very enjoyable.”

“Michael! I don’t need to know about the women you keep, and further more, I don’t want to know!” She smiled at him and turned around to pick up the bowl of strawberries while trying to fight the sudden feeling of jealousy that flooded over her. Since when was she jealous of Michael’s girlfriends? Must be a protective thing. Yeah, that was it, she was just protective of him.

“I call her baby.” Michael continued. “I don’t love baby, but you could say we have an understanding. She takes care of my needs, I take care of hers. It’s a win win situation. Except of course when she decides she’s too tired and pops a spring. I hate it when that happens.”

“Pops a spring?” Liz asked while turning back around to face him. “Michael what are you talking about?”

“I’m talking about baby.”

“Yes, I caught that part Michael. How does a girl pop a spring?”

“Who said anything about a girl Liz?”

“You did. You’ve been talking about her for the last five minutes.”

“Did I ever actually use the word girl? My mind must be slipping cause I don’t remember dropping that word.”

“Then what the hell are you talking about?”

“My bed.”

“Your bed is five and a half feet tall and blonde?” She knew the bed was unusually tall but didn’t realize it was that tall.

“Yep. With the box spring and the mattress it stands five feet six inches exact and the wood is blonde. Geeze, get your head out of the gutter Liz.” He said smirking and turning back to the grill.

Letting out a deep huff, Liz turned around and headed back out into the café. She couldn’t help but laugh at the fact that she was actually jealous of a bed, but when the fact really hit her, it was no longer funny. “What the hell is happening to me?” she asked herself.

Four hours later, they finally locked the doors. They cleaned up quickly and got ready to go home for the night.

“Night Michael.” Liz said as she headed upstairs to her apartment.

“Night Parker.”
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The next morning, Michael got up and walked into the kitchen to get a drink. He was still half asleep and finding it hard to wake up, but unfortunately, he had to work. He felt like he just left the Crashdown and was having to go back there already. He walked into his bedroom and opened his top drawer to find some clothes. “What the hell?” He reached in and picked up a pair of underwear. But they weren’t his underwear. No, they were women’s thong underwear and his drawer was full of them.

Hesitatingly, he opened the next drawer to find mini skirts and halter tops. All his clothes were gone. He quickly made his way to the closet just to find more women’s clothes. He was trying to stay calm, deciding that maybe a shower would be best. Yes, that’s what he needed to calm his nerves.

Stepping into the shower, he let the water run over him and reached out to grab his totally masculine Stud Musk shampoo. The manly man stuff. He opened his eyes and got ready to squeeze the shampoo into his hand when he nearly dropped it. Looking closely at the bottle, he read the label. Herbal Essences. “What in the hell!” He yelled again. This so was not his day. He knew who did this, and he wasn’t going to let her get away with it. No, he was going to play along. He was gonna make the most of this.
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Two hours later, Liz was at work cleaning tables. They had been open for an hour and a half and she was dead tired. She was just about to turn to walk into the kitchen when she looked toward the door. Her jaw dropped and her eyes nearly popped out of her head.

“Michael!” She shrieked. “What the hell are you doing?” By now customers were staring and laughing.

“Coming in for work. I was scheduled for today Parker. You know that.”

“Wh…why are you…?” She couldn’t get the rest out before she dropped her head and started laughing so hard she thought she would cry. She looked back up at him and started laughing harder.

“Damn.” He muttered to himself. His plan was backfiring. He spent thirty minutes trying to get into that thong and that damn short leather skirt. And the halter top and pantyhose were even harder to get on. He was amazed at how well the knee high leather boots fit though. His hair smelled of mango and passion fruit and he was wearing the Obsession for women that Liz had left on his kitchen counter.

Jeff Parker walked out into the café and was about to say something when he realized what he was looking at. He laughed all the way back upstairs shaking his head the whole way.

Liz turned and walked behind the counter, reaching for something. She stood up and laughed again as the camera flashed. “Blackmail purposes. I must say Michael, you’re gathering quite a bit of attention.”

Michael smirked at her, his smirk quickly turning to a look of disgust when someone grabbed his butt. He turned around to find that same 90 year old man smiling at him. “Ugh!” He groaned as he walked back to the kitchen. Liz followed closely behind.

“You wait Parker. You will pay for this one.”

“You didn’t have to wear them Michael.”

“What other choice did I have?”

“I left you some clothes.”

“Where? In the ceiling tiles?”

“No, but that’s a good idea. I didn’t think of that.”

“So where’d you leave them?”

“In the oven.”

“In the oven?” He asked loudly.

“Yeah, in the oven.”

“No wonder.” He said through gritted teeth.

“What?” she asked.

“Well, I wondered why the oven burst into flames while I was baking the cake for Isabel’s birthday.

“Oh crap.” Liz said covering her mouth.

“Have no fear Parker, you will pay for this.” He said grinning. “You will pay.”

TBC…
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Title: Chasing The Risk.
Part Number: Four.
Author: Ann.
E-Mail: leann1092000@yahoo.com
Spoilers: None.
Rating: Mature
Disclaimer: I own NOTHING!

Summary: Liz and Michael have to face some difficult times.

A/N- Ok guys, I intended to have this part up before but it was much more difficult to write than I anticipated. I had considered having this fic be all humor but life is not that way. There will be LOTS of humor but even Jeff Foxworthy faces insecurities and obstacles in life and I don't feel that I would be doing anyone justice by making this story be all humor and no reality. So with that said, here is the next part. I hope you like it!


Part Four:

Liz chuckled again as she walked past Michael.

“Michael, if you want something else to wear, some of your clothes are in the spare locker. I mean, it’s funny as hell to see you walk around in a skirt but I think you’ve been embarrassed enough.”

“I will not give in Liz. I’m enough of a man that I can walk around looking like a chic without budging for the likes of the cretins that come in here. I make a damn fine woman.”

Liz tried to unsuccessfully to look at him with a straight face.

“Well, I hope you’re well stocked on tampons.” She said.

“Why?”

“Because Michael, Aunt Flow stops for no woman unless you’re pregnant, menopausal, or you’ve had your insides yanked out. You’ll also be needing several bra’s. One for when you’re menstrating and your breasts feel like they’ve been stuck in a meat grinder. One for when you gain an extra pound or two and one when you are actually fortunate enough to have a good day. Make sure to keep up a good stock of Midol and Valium cause Aunt Flow isn’t nice. When she decides to visit, and your hormones are jumping around like Tigger on catnip and you want to murder anyone who comes in your way, you’ll need something to help calm you. And don’t forget to shave your bikini line. Nothing is more disgusting than a woman in a bikini who looks like her bikini bottom holds Yellowstone National Forrest. I mean really Michael, if you’re going to be a woman, you have to do it right.”

Michael looked at her with a look of terror on his face.

“I think I’ll just go change my clothes.”

“Oh that is so male! Turn and run at the first sign of something unpleasant.”

Michael’s face dropped and he turned around, walking to the lockers. Grabbing his clothes, he headed for the bathroom.

Liz let out a deep breath and put her hands up to her face.

“I can’t believe I just said that. Stupid Liz. Stupid!”

Ten minutes later, Michael walked back out of the bathroom to find Liz sitting on the bench by the lockers looking at him.

Patting the spot beside her, Liz looked into his eyes. “Come here.”

“Liz, I don’t need…”

Liz cut him off. “Please Michael, come here.”

Michael walked over and sat down, looking at his hands as he twisted them around.

“Michael, what happened was not your fault.”

“No, but I could have fixed it.”

“You tried. It isn’t like you just walked away Michael. You tried to save me and I will always remember that.”

“I didn’t try hard enough. I should have been able to do it instead of having to have Max step in.”

“It doesn’t matter who actually did it. You were there Michael. You did your best to save me. Do you know what that means to me? That you were willing to risk being caught to save my life? Michael I have never felt that important before. I have never felt that wanted. Like there are actually people besides my parents who would really miss me if I was gone. And you know what Michael? It wasn’t Max who did that for me. It was you. You gave me that. Before that day, before I got shot, I felt so alone. I felt so lost. Like I had no purpose in life. Like I had no real reason to be here.” Reaching over, Liz lifted Michael’s chin with her hand so he was looking at her. “Max may have been the one to save me, but you brought me back to life.”

Looking at her with doubt in his eyes, Michael lightly shook his head. “How?”

“I love Max, Michael. He’s a great friend. But when I was shot, he figured I was already gone, so his heart wasn’t really in it. He was in shock and didn’t think there was any chance of saving me. But you never felt that way. You weren’t willing to give up. I could feel both of you when you touched me. Max was there because he felt obligated to try. You were there because you wanted to be. You wanted to help me, to bring me back, to have me be alive.”
A tear ran down her cheek as she continued to talk.

“You have never given up on me Michael. We’ve been through a lot of good times but we’ve been through some bad ones too and no matter what has happened, you have always been there by my side, going through it with me. You are my best friend Michael, and as much as you seem to believe you have, you have never let me down.”

Before Michael had a chance to respond, the bell above the café’s front door chimed. Liz got up and walked out to the front of the diner leaving Michael to his thoughts. He dropped his head to his hands and rubbed his face. Deep down, he knew Liz was right. He had done his best. But his best just wasn’t good enough. What if Max hadn’t been there? She wouldn’t be here now. Because he was too much of a damn failure to save her. The only reason she had been here the last three weeks was because Max had been there when that gun went off. It was a day when Michael gained a great respect for Max. It was also the day when he gained a sense of resentment toward him. It wasn’t that he was mad at Max, it was that he was mad at himself and Max represented the man he would never be. And in reality, he didn’t want to be Max, he just wanted to be able to help people the way that Max could.

Michael stood up and started to walk back toward the grill wondering to himself how Liz could have so much faith in him. He got about halfway into the kitchen when he heard someone shouting in the diner. Throwing open the swinging door, he saw a man yanking Liz to him. He wrapped his arm tightly around her and was yelling at her. The same man who had shot her three weeks ago.

“What the hell is your problem man? Let her go!” Michael yelled as he walked over to where Liz and the stranger stood.

“Let her go? She shouldn’t even be here! I was here that day. I saw you freak boy.”

“You were here? Is that the only thing you have to say? You were the one who pulled the damn trigger! You tried to kill her you bastard!”

“Why shouldn’t I? The little bitch sauntered around here like a little two-bit whore. I was doing the men in this so-called town a favor.” The man pulled out his gun and pointed it at Liz’s head.

“You think you got away with it. But guess what asshole? You didn’t get away with shit! I will stop at nothing until your brain is laid out on a shiny silver platter.” The man spit out.

People were yelling and running out the door. In no time the café was empty.

“Wrong asshole. If anyone’s laid out it’s gonna be you.” Michael said through gritted teeth.

The man, still holding Liz with the gun pointed at her head, stood laughing and glaring at Michael.

“The name’s Lorenzo. I’m the CEO of the FBI Special Unit. Not that you give a damn. So where you from freak? Pluto? Saturn? Oh, I know, Mars.

“Wrong again. Didn’t anyone tell you? The last place I was at was your mama’s house. She’s a really bad shag though. Dead between the sheets.”

Throwing Liz into the corner, Lorenzo stalked toward Michael.

“You leave my mama out of your sick little damn jokes. She was more of a man than you’ll ever be.”

“Really? Kinda like To Wong Foo only backwards? Someone call in Jerry Springer. We have his next show topic. My mama’s a man.” Michael wanted to piss him off. And it was working.

“You slimy little freak of nature. You just made your biggest mistake!” Lorenzo reached with his thumb and pulled the hammer back on the gun.

“Say goodbye to your little whore of a girlfriend.”

Michael extended his hand toward Lorenzo. “She is not a whore asshole! You just made YOUR biggest mistake!” Michael concentrated on the man in front of him and with all the energy he could send, blasted Lorenzo into the front counter.

Liz got up and ran over to close all the blinds on the windows and lock the doors, then carefully walked toward the man sprawled out on the floor.

“Liz no! He could still be alive.” Michael said as he grabbed both of her arms and sat her in one of the booths.

Walking over, Michael reached down and checked for a pulse. Finding none, he stood up and looked at Liz.

“He’s dead. I have to leave Liz. Twenty people saw that confrontation and once they realize he’s dead, they’re going to come looking for me. I can take on one but I can’t take on twenty.”

“I’m coming with you Michael.” Liz said as she stood up.

“NO! It’s too dangerous Liz. I can’t guarantee they won’t follow me.”

“I don’t care. It’s my fault we’re in this mess and I’m going with you. He wanted me to begin with Michael. He was with the FBI. If I stay here, they’ll know where to find me.”
He roughly rubbed his face with his hands. He knew she was right but he was still worried about it.

“How soon can you be ready?” He asked her.

“Five minutes fast enough?

“Yeah. Go, hurry.”

While she ran upstairs to get some of her stuff, he ran to the back of the café to the new ATM that was just put in. He didn’t want to leave a trail so it was best to empty his account here. Grabbing his money, he turned around to see Liz standing in front of him.

“Michael, what about the others?” Liz asked.

“The Evans left this morning for Vancouver. Summer vacation.”

“Maria and her mom went to her aunt’s house in Sarasota for the summer. Alex was supposed to go with them.” Liz said.

“I don’t know where Valenti and Kyle are. We can call them from the road. Right now, we have to go.”

“What about a car?” Liz asked.

“I know where we can get one. Lets go!”

Walking out the back door of the Crashdown, Liz had a feeling she would never see this place again. She looked over at Michael as she followed him out.

“One thing’s for sure Michael. You sure know how to clear a crowd.”

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Chasing The Risk
Written by Ann
Part: Five.
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Summary: Michael and Liz must flee Roswell.

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Part Five: Rumors

Running through the alley behind the Crashdown, Liz couldn’t help but wonder.

“Michael, where’s the car you were talking about?”

“At the trailer.”

“Hank’s trailer?” Liz asked shocked.

“It’s the only thing the bastard left behind that can actually be useful.”

“Does it run?”

“Would I be taking you to a getaway car that didn’t run?”

“I just wondered cause you haven’t been driving it.”

“I’ve been working on it. The transmission’s flaky and it’s got a bad motor mount but it’ll get us the hell out of Roswell.”

“Where are we go…”

“Shhh.” Michael said as he gently pushed her behind him. There was a crowd of people standing at the street corner and he was trying to make out what they were saying.

“What the hell happened in there anyway?”

“I have no idea but good old Jeff Parker’s gonna flip. The last time he left Liz alone someone tried to shoot her and now this.”

“The guy kept saying he saw what happened between her and the Guerin kid. She was probably dating the crazy guy and screwing Guerin on the side.”

“Nothing would surprise me at this point.”

“Would explain why he called her a whore.”

“Watch, one of these days she’ll come home pregnant crying to daddy about how her life went to shit.”

“You’re probably right.”

“But I’ll tell you one thing. If Guerin is screwing her, he’s one lucky bastard. Have you seen the way she looks in that little uniform? Well, I think I’ve had enough excitement for one night. I’m gonna head home. Night Allan.”

“Yeah, better get back to that wife of yours before I do.” He laughed. “Night Marv.” The two men walked off in opposite directions.

Michael shook his head.

“Jerks!” He looked at the pain on Liz’s face and grabbed her hand. “Come on Parker, time to get the hell out of Dodge.”

They ran through the darkened alleys and yards watching for anyone who might see them. Finally making it to Hanks old place, Michael and Liz ran into the backyard and to the Nova that was waiting. Michael unlocked the doors and put Liz’s stuff in the trunk before helping her into the car.

Getting in himself, Michael put the key in the ignition and turned but nothing happened.

“Damn thing!” he said as he got out and lifted the hood. After adjusting the battery cables, he shut the hood hard and got back in the car. Turning the key again, the car started. Putting it in gear, he sped out of the yard leaving the trailer and Roswell in a cloud of dust.

They had been driving for twenty minutes and Liz still had not said anything. Michael looked over at her and shook his head. She had her head propped up by her hand, elbow on the window watching the desert go by with that same sad look in her eyes.

“Liz.” She didn’t respond. “Liz look at me.”

Rolling her eyes, Liz turned her head to look at Michael.

“You are not a whore. Those guys were just being assholes.”

“Maybe they’re right Michael. Maybe I am a whore. Look at how many guys I’ve dated over the last three years.”

“Did you sleep with them?”

“That’s none of your business Michael.” She said turning back to the window.

“Ok fine. Did you sleep with me?”

“What?” She asked, looking back at him shocked.

“Did you sleep with me?”

“Michael you know I didn’t sleep with you.”

“Then you aren’t a whore.”
“Oh so you’re saying you only sleep with whores? Good to know.”

Caught a little off guard by her last comment, he stuttered. “Wha…no. What I’m saying is those guys assumed that you were sleeping with me. That’s why they called you a whore. They don’t know anything about you Liz.”

“But you know what Michael? My parents have owned the Crashdown for twenty years. I lived in Roswell for 17 of those years. I thought by now that people knew me better than that.”

“Liz listen to me. They do know you and they know you aren’t like that.”

“Then why would they say it Michael? Please explain it to me because I don’t understand.”

“They just watched a guy hold a gun to your head Liz. They were freaked out and needed something or someone to blame for it. People are afraid of what they don’t understand and the only way to justify it is to make excuses for why it happens. It really had nothing to do with you other than they used you for their excuse.”

“But why me Michael?” she asked as the tears pooled in her eyes.

“You were there. An easy target. And they’re jerks.”

“Where are we going?” She asked wiping her eyes.

“Don’t know yet.” He said looking at her. She yawned and continued to look out the window.

“Why don’t you get some sleep? In a couple hours I’ll find somewhere to stop for the night.”

Liz nodded as she closed her eyes. It was two and a half hours later and Michael was getting tired. They were about six miles out of the nearest town and the closest hotel.

“Stop picking your nose.” Liz said.

“What?” Michael asked confused. He knew for a fact he wasn’t picking his nose.

“I said stop picking your nose.”

“I wasn’t picking my nose.”

“Yes you were.”

“No, I wasn’t.”
“Yes you were. I saw you.”

“You’re damn well seeing things cause I sure as hell was not picking my nose.”

“Whatever.”

Aggitated but too tired to argue, Michael blew it off. He pulled up to a Best Western five minutes later and got out of the car. Walking to the passenger side door, he opened it and looked at Liz.

“Come on Parker.” He reached in and put his arms under hers to help her out of the car. “The last damn thing we need is you trying to walk half asleep and busting your ass.”

Walking into the hotel, the old man sitting behind the desk looked at Michael and then to Liz, who was still barely awake and staggering.

“Can I help you son?” The old man asked.

“Yep, need a room.”

“$65.” The old man said looking at Liz again.

Noticing what the man was looking at, Michael smiled as he pulled his money out and handed it to him.

“Wore her out about three miles back if you know what I mean.” The man gave him a disgusted look.

“It was our first time together. She just couldn’t get enough of me.”

“I’m very happy for you stud.” The man said as he handed Michael the key. Shaking his head, the old man walked back to his seat.

“Damn horny kids.” He muttered.

Michael grinned and helped Liz to the room. By the time they walked in, Liz was fully awake.

“Just for the record Michael if we ever slept together which would never happen, it would not be on the side of the road and I seriously doubt I would be begging for more. I don’t beg.”

“Yeah well, I don’t pick my nose.”

“Who the hell said anything about your nose?” She asked confused.

“Who the hell said anything about you begging for more?”

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Title: Chasing The Risk
By: Ann (aka Roswell4ever1)
E-Mail: leann1092000@yahoo.com
Warnings: None.
Spoilers: None.
Summary: Michael and Liz have just stopped at the motel for the night.

Disclaimer: I own NOTHING but the idea.

Part Six: Writing Again

“You did Michael.” Liz said crossing her arms.

“No I didn’t. What I said was that I wore you out about three miles back and that you couldn’t get enough of me. I never said anything about you begging for more.”

“Hmm, must have been dreaming about him again.”

“Him who?” Michael asked.

“Hmm? Oh, Kyle.” She lied. She never had or would have sex dreams about Kyle but she felt stupid and had to cover somehow. Truth was, she didn’t know why she had said what she did and when Michael called her on it, she had to think quickly.

“Valenti? You have sex dreams about Valenti?” He crinkled up his nose.

“Just because I’m not with anyone doesn’t mean I’m dead Michael.”

“I just figured you’d say Max or even Alex before you said Kyle. I thought you didn’t like him.”

“I don’t. He’s a pompas ass.”

“But you have sex dreams about him.”

“Don’t you ever have sex dreams about people you don’t like Michael?”

“No. Usually if I have a sex dream about someone, it’s someone I can at least get along with and really want to shag.”

“You’re a pig!”

“Been called worse.” He said shrugging his shoulders.

“So what were you talking about earlier when you said you didn’t pick your nose?”

“Never mind, it’s not important. Look, we should get some sleep. We have a long day ahead of us.”

“Yeah, you’re right. Where we going anyway?”

“Don’t know yet. You should probably call your parents.”

“I…I don’t know where they are.”

Looking at her confused, Michael raised his eyebrows.

“What do you mean you don’t know where they are? I thought they were at a convention in Hondo.”

“That’s what I thought too. But when I went to pack my stuff, I found this.” She pulled a folded up piece of paper out of her back pants pocket and handed it to him.

Opening it, he began to read.

Dear Lizzy,

I know I’ve told you this before, but your dad and I are so proud of you. You’ve grown up to be a beautiful, intelligent young woman. You have so much ahead of you honey and the truth is, your dad and I hare holding you back. You’ve spent your life doing things to please us. To make us happy. But you’ve never really lived for yourself.

When I look back to the day you were born, I’m reminded of how tiny and fragile you were. Like any baby, you needed us to feed you and take care of you. But that’s just not the case anymore Lizzy. You’re strong and independent and us being here taking care of you all the time is hindering you.

You need to be able to take care of yourself, to make your own decisions and to live your life for you. As long as we remain here, that isn’t going to happen. We love you so much and we just want what’s best for you. And in order for us to do that, we need to step back. So that’s why we had to go. I don’t know where we’re going Lizzy or when or if we’ll be back. But we both want you to know that you will always be in our hearts and our minds.

Be strong Lizzy. Be strong in whatever comes your way. Hold your head up high and never forget that you are not alone. You have a great circle of friends who will always be there for you. As soon as your dad and I figure out where we will be, we will let you know. I hate to leave you honey but it’s what’s best for you. Be yourself. Never give up on yourself. You’re more than capable of doing whatever you put your mind to. But most importantly Lizzy, be happy.

We love you very very much.
Love Mom and Dad.


Michael folded the paper back up and handed it to her.

“Wow, didn’t see that one coming.”

“Yeah me either.” Liz replied, head dropping.

“Hey, you ok?”

Looking up at him, she half smiled. “Yeah, just tired.”

“Me too. Lets get some sleep.”

He walked over and grabbed a blanket.

“Michael!” Liz shrieked.

Spinning around, Michael looked at her large eyed. “What? What’s wrong?”

Liz pointed to the floor. Michael looked just in time to see a large bug run across the carpet.

“Alright, that’s it. We’re going somewhere else. We may be tired but I’m not having you sleeping in a friggin roach motel.”

Smiling, Liz put her hands on his shoulders and looked up at him.

“Michael, I appreciate that. I really do. But I can handle a bug.”

“That roach was big enough to throw a saddle on and ride to New Guinnea Liz. It wasn’t just a bug. And where you see one roach, there are usually enough to start a rebellion.”

Giggling, Liz walked toward the bed. “Well where’s William Wallace when you need him?”

“In Scotland, fighting the roaches.” Michael replied.

“Come on Michael, let’s just get some sleep. I promise, the roach won’t bite.” She smiled.

“Fine, but tomorrow we’re finding someplace better.” He walked over to the chair, blanket still in hand and sat down, trying to get comfortable.

Confused, Liz looked at him. “What are you doing Michael?”

“Sleeping.” He replied, eyes closed.

“Why are you sleeping in the chair? We’ve slept in the same bed before.”

“Given the circumstances, I just think the chair is a better choice.”

“And what circumstances would those be?”

“You’re a chic. I’m a guy. We’re in a hotel. Why miss Parker, what would your parents think?” He asked with a smirk on his face.

“My parents are MIA. Now get over here and go to sleep.” She said as she pulled the sheets back and sat on the bed.

“Yeah, you know I just don’t think I can.” He said sarchastically.

“Michael, get your ass over here now.”

“Ok, ok. Calm down. You want me to sleep with you? Who am I to say no?”

Trying to think up a quirky comeback but coming up with nothing, Liz lay down and pulled the covers over herself. “Night Michael.”

Laying down and covering up himself, Michael turned off the lamp. “Night Parker.”

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The next morning, Liz woke up with the sun shining through the window. Looking over she noticed that Michael was still asleep. Deciding to let him sleep a bit longer, she reached over and grabbed her journal and pen off the nightstand. It had been over a year since she had written in it and she decided now was a good time to start writing again.

Looking back at Michael again, she smiled. Propping her pillow behind her head, she opened her journal and began to write.

10-7-05

I’m laying here in this hotel bed waiting for you to wake up. I’m so confused, but it’s not a bad confusion. I don’t really know how to explain it. Things have been so messed up the past two days. Our lives have been turned upside down. We’re running from people who may or may not be after us, just trying to find a place to survive and yet I’m not scared because you’re here with me. I don’t know when I started having these feelings. The ones that tell me that I don’t want to just be your friend. I don’t know what caused them or if they were always there and I just didn’t know it before. But I know that out of everything we’re going through, it’s those feelings that scare me. I’m terrified of them because I know they’re one sided. Maybe someday that won’t be the case. I guess only time will tell. Until then, I’m content just being here with you, knowing you’re on my side. And for now, that’s enough.


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Title: Chasing The Risk
By: Ann
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Warnings: None.
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Summary: Michael and Liz make a few discoveries.

Disclaimer: I own NOTHING but the idea.

Part Seven: Disturbing Discoveries


“What are you writing?”

Liz jumped at the sound of Michael’s voice. Looking over at him, she smiled.

“Decided my journal had laid dormant long enough and our little vacation was a perfect time to remedy that.”

“Vacation hu?” he asked while rubbing his face with his hands.

“Well it sounds better than on the run and I’ve never been on a vacation before.”

“Me either. The Evans kept trying to get me to go with them but it just never seemed right, ya know?”

“How come?”

“Well Max and Isabel are like my brother and sister but their parents couldn’t seem to get past the fact that I lived with Hank. I mean they helped me get emancipated and they always invited me to go with them but they looked at me the same way they looked at him. Like I was gonna turn out like him. Hell maybe they were right.”

Liz turned on her side so they were facing each other and put her hand on his arm.

“No they weren’t Michael. You’re nothing like Hank. Hank would have gotten drunk and let Lorenzo attack me. Hell, he probably would have helped him. He would not have killed a man to protect me like you did. You are not, never have been and never will be like Hank.”

Michael lay there for a minute just looking at her. With all the time he had known Liz, he’d never realized her eyes were brown and had golden specks in them. Not wanting her to think he was staring, he quickly got up and pulled his t-shirt over his head.

“We better get a move on. We really need to get out of New Mexico.” He looked at his watch then over at the window.

“It’s 8:21 now. We need to leave by 9:00.”

“Oh. Yeah you’re right. I just want to take a quick shower before we go.”

Nodding his head, he walked to the door.

“I’ll go see if I can do anything with the car. Otherwise, we’ll have to find a new one pretty damn soon.”

“Ok.”

Opening the door, he walked out.

Confused by the way Michael was acting, Liz opened her bag and grabbed her clothes then headed into the bathroom, locking the door behind her.

Fifteen minutes later, Michael opened the door to the hotel room and found Liz, hair dripping, sitting on the edge of the bed putting her socks and shoes on. She had her hair up in a bun and was wearing her a pair of blue hip hugger jeans and a brown shirt with Aztec designs on it.

“Hey.” Michael said as he walked through the room.

“Hey. Get anywhere with the car?”

“I was able to melt the motor mount back together but there isn’t much I can do with the transmission. Better figure on getting a different car once we’re out of Mexico.”

“Will it get us that far?”

“I hope so. I’m gonna go get cleaned up then we better go.” He headed to the bathroom.

“Ok. I’m almost ready.”

It only took Michael ten minutes to take his shower and get dressed in a pair of blue jeans and a red and black hockey jersey. He was spiking his hair as he walked out of the bathroom.

It didn’t surprise him that everything was packed and ready to go. That was Liz. Punctual as always.

Shoving his dirty clothes into a plastic bag, he picked up their stuff and walked to the door. Opening it, he looked at Liz.

“Ready to go?”

“Yeah. Where’d you get the extra clothes? You didn’t take the time to pack anything before we left Roswell.”

“I kept a bunch of stuff in the trunk of the car when I lived with Hank for times when I’d take off and stay at Max’s. It was still in there.”

“It’s a good thing you did. I had wondered what you were gonna do for clothes but figured you had a plan.”

“If nothing else I could have made the ones I was wearing look different but I’d rather not use up my powers for something like that.”
He walked quickly to the car and put their things back in the trunk then walked over and unlocked and opened Liz’s door. Letting himself in, he sat in the driver’s seat. Letting out a deep breath, he reached out and started the car.

“Michael?”

“Yeah?” he asked still looking at the parking lot in front of them.

“What’s wrong? You’ve been acting funny since you got up this morning.”

“Nothing. I’m fine.” He said as he pulled out and started driving down the road.

“Then why won’t you look at me? It’s like you’re talking to the road instead of me. Did I do something wrong?”

“No. I’m just trying to come up with a plan. It’s not you.”

“There’s more to it than that.”

Pulling the car over, Michael took a deep breath and turned to face Liz.

“Look Parker, there are some things I need to work out and maybe when the time is right I’ll tell you what they are. But not right now. It isn’t something you’ve done or didn’t do so don’t get upset. It’s my problem okay?”

“But…”

“Not now Parker!”

Knowing Michael enough to know he wasn’t going to talk about anything until he was darned good and ready, she shook her head.

“Fine.”

Michael nodded and pulled back out onto the road. The next several hours went by pretty quickly. They stopped in Santa Fe at 10:30 to get something to eat then quickly got back on the road.

“Liz wake up a minute.” Michael said as he gently shook her arm.

“Are we stopping?”

“Not yet. I need your drivers license.”

“Why?” Liz asked as she sat up trying to get awake.

“Because it’s against the law to take a minor across state lines and jail is the last place I want to spend the night.”

“Oh I didn’t think about that.” She reached into her purse and pulled out her license, handing it to him.

Michael placed his hand around the small plastic card, changing Liz’s birth date.

“There. Now we’re both 18.”

“Cool. I will be in three days anyway so it isn’t that much of a stretch.”

Michael cringed. He hadn’t thought about it before but this was a hell of a way for her to spend her birthday. Any other time she would have spent it with her family and friends but they were on the run and her parents were gone to who knows where. Her voice pulled him away from his thoughts.

“Where are we?” Liz asked looking around.

“About twenty miles from the Colorado border.”

“Good. I’m getting hungry.”

“Yeah me too. We’ll stop after we cross the border. Then we’ll head back out. We can still get a lot of driving in before tonight.”

“What time is it?” Liz asked.

He briefly looked at his watch then back up at the road. “3:15.”

“If you want after we eat I can drive for a while so you can get some rest too.”

“You can if you want but I probably won’t sleep. Got too much on my mind.”

“Yeah I know what you mean.”
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After crossing into Colorado, they found a little road side truck stop café where they ate and put gas in the car. Wanting to get some more distance between Roswell and them, they ate quickly and headed back out after finding out from one of the waitresses that they could find a used car lot in the next town.

Liz drove the fifty miles into Walsenburg. Finding the car lot in just a matter of minutes, Liz pulled into the parking lot. Getting out of the car, Michael and Liz walked around trying to find something that would run and that they could afford. Most of the cars on the lot were way out of their price range, which consisted of a whole $2400. They had been looking around for about ten minutes when a short burly man came walking out of the building.

“How can I help ya?” He asked with a strong southern accent. This guy definitely was not from around here.

“You do trade-in’s?” Michael asked.

“Sure do. Ya in the Lincoln over there?”

“Yeah. Thought about sizing down a bit.”

“Well, let me take a look at whatcha got and we’ll see what we can do.”

Michael nodded then looked at Liz.

“I’ll be right back.” A couple minutes later, he came out and handed her a Pepsi from the machine.

Twenty minutes later, they left the parking lot in a red 1984 Ford Mustang. The man originally wanted $2500 for it straight out but they were able to get $1975 for the Lincoln leaving them to pay $525.

“You know I can teach you how to drive a stick.”

“I don’t need help learning how to drive it. I can figure it out myself.”

“I’m just saying that I don’t mind showing you.”

“Well I do. Guys are not supposed to take driving lessons from chics.”

“Oh, talk about a lame excuse Michael. You can bet lots of chics as you so put it teach guys how to drive.”

“Well not this guy. I’ll figure it out myself. I bet I can figure out how to drive a stick faster than you can say woolybooger.”

“Stubborn ass.” Liz mumbled.

“What was that?”

“I said you’re a stubborn ass! Here I am trying to help and you’re turning it into a battle of the sexes. A retarded one at that!”

“Well I’m terribly sorry that I don’t know perfect language etiquette. Maybe you should teach me how to speak too!” he roared.

“You know what Michael? Screw you! I was just trying to help.”

“Well don’t ok? I don’t need your help and I sure as hell don’t want it.”

He turned to look out the window. What in the hell was happening to him? Maybe it was all the time they had spent on the road the past couple of days. Maybe it was catching up with him. And she sure as hell wasn’t making it any easier. It was time to call it a day.

“I’m tired. Let’s just find a place to stop for the night.” Michael said, still looking out the window.

“Whatever.” She didn’t know what was going on. Michael had never yelled at her like that. They had gotten into arguments before but never to this extent. Try as she might, she couldn’t stop the tear from streaking down her cheek.
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By the time they got in their hotel room twenty minutes later, they still weren’t speaking. Michael put their bags down and locked the door. Turning back, he didn’t see Liz so figured she’d gone to the bathroom. He was relieved that they were able to get a room with two beds this time. Last night was a bit too awkward for his taste.

Seeing a coffee maker on the vanity that was in the back of the room, and deciding he could use a cup right about now, he started to walk over to it. He was just about there before he heard a familiar sound that stopped him in his tracks.

“Shit.” Going to the bathroom door, he knocked.

“Open the door Parker.”

“Go away Michael.” It was quiet and barely audible but at least she was talking.

“Not gonna happen. Open the door or I’ll open it myself.”

“I said go away.”

Reaching down, he put his hand over the doorknob, unlocking it and slowly opened the door. The lights were off but there was enough coming in from above the vanity that he could see her sitting on the floor, back against the wall and knees drawn up to her chest. Her arms were rested on her knees and she had her face on her arms, facing away from him. The only sound in the room was when she sniffled. Michael walked over and sat down on the floor beside her, slightly bending his left knee.

If there was one thing he hated, it was seeing Liz cry. He had seen it several times before but until now, he had never been the cause of it. Time to bite back a whole lot of pride.

“Would it help if I said I was sorry?”

Liz rolled her eyes.

“Sure as hell couldn’t hurt.” Liz said, wiping her eyes.

“A lot of shit has happened the past two days. Some guy tries to kill you, we end up on the run in a car with a bad transmission, end up staying in a hotel where the four legged guests are bigger than the two legged and my supposed best friend informed me that I was a fuck up who couldn’t do anything right.”

Liz’s head snapped up.

“What? What are you talking about?”

“I called Max’s cell phone from the car lot.”

“He said you were a fuck up who couldn’t do anything right? He actually used those words?”

“His exact was You know what Michael? You always seem to fuck everything up. Why can’t you do anything right?”

“That asshole! Where the hell does he get off? He wasn’t there. He didn’t see what happened.”

“It’s not important Liz.”

“Yes it is!”

“No, it isn’t. My point is, I wasn’t mad at you. It just became very apparent to me that Max was right.” He reached down and began playing with the hem of his pants.

“No he wasn’t Michael.”

“Yes, he was. I should have left after the shooting like I wanted to. Then Lorenzo wouldn’t have come in that day and you wouldn’t have had to run.”

“Michael in case you haven’t noticed, I haven’t been complaining. I don’t look at this as us running. I look at it as an adventure. A chance to get out of Roswell like I’ve wanted to for years.”

“You can’t tell me that it doesn’t bother you being away from your parents and Maria and Alex.”

“My parents left before we did. Maria is getting ready to move to New York to go to college and Alex leaves in a week for Yale. We were going to separate anyway. And just because we aren’t together now doesn’t mean we’ll never see each other again.”

“That isn’t the point Liz.”

“Yes Michael, it is the point. You are not a fuck up. What is it going to take to make you see that?”

“I’m tired. Think I’m gonna hit the sack.” He pushed himself up off the floor.

“Michael wait.”

“I just don’t want to talk about this right now Liz. I am sorry though. For yelling at you.”

“Don’t worry about it.”

Michael walked out of the bathroom and over to the bed closest to the door. Pulling the blankets down, he sat on the bed, pulling his shirt off.

Liz came out long enough to grab her pajamas from her bag before retreating back into the bathroom to change. Just as soon as she got her shirt off, she heard what sounded like a bomb hitting the hotel room, quickly followed by the phone ringing. Rushing to get changed and throw a robe on, she ran back out into the main room, Michael was laying on the floor and the wood that once made up the left side of the bed was now in pieces.

“What happened?”

“What’s it look like? The damn bed broke.”

“Are you ok? Did you get hurt?”

“I’m fine Parker.”

“Can you fix it?”

“I could have if the owner of the hotel hadn’t called asking what the noise was.”

Laughing, she walked over to the other bed.

“Come on Michael”
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Three hours later, Michael was pacing around the room. This definitely wasn’t right. He didn’t want to wake her up but he knew he had to.

“Liz. Liz. Liz, wake up.”

“What Michael?” Liz asked groggily.

“Liz, it’s your parents. They didn’t leave.”

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Title: Chasing The Risk
Part Eight
Author: Ann
e-mail: leann1092000@yahoo.com
Spoilers: None
Rating: Mature
Disclaimer: I own nothing!

Summary: Liz and Michael play some games and a few realities come into view.

Part Eight: Like Kids Do


Liz sat up, eyes wide. “What are you talking about Michael?”

Walking over and sitting in the chair across from the bed, he put his elbows on his knees, weaving his fingers together in front of him.

“I’ve been up for an hour thinking about that note they left and it makes no sense. It was less than a month ago that your dad told me they would retire in Roswell. Your mom swears they’ll die there. So the chance of them just skipping town isn’t real likely.”

“You’re right, they didn’t leave.” Liz said looking down at her hands.

“And then there’s the Crashdown. They have to run…wait, what did you say?”

“I said they didn’t leave Michael. You’re right.”

“Is there something you’re not telling me Liz? Cause I’ve been racking my brain trying to figure out what happened to them.”

“I’m sorry Michael. I should have told you before. I just didn’t think you needed the stress.”

“The stress? Yeah, cause it’s not at all stressful thinking some evil alien or the FBI got a hold of them. No, that’s a walk in the park.”

“I’m sorry. I really didn’t…I just…I thought you would stress more if you thought I left my parents behind. I know how you take the blame for everything and I didn’t want you worrying about this Michael.”

“So you wrote the note?”

Liz bit her bottom lip and nodded, looking down at the mattress.

“Why?” Michael asked. Liz had never lied to him before and it bothered him that she felt like she had to now.

“Do you ever feel like you’re suffocating Michael? Like if you don’t just break away, every ounce of air will leave your lungs and you’ll just cease to exist?”

Upon his nod, she continued.

“That’s how I’ve felt for the past five years. I do everything everyone wants me to do and nothing for me. I needed something for me. To pursue what I want.”
“What is it you want?”

Liz looked at him briefly then back at the mattress. “I don’t know yet. But whatever it is, I’ll figure it out.” Liz internally scolded herself for lying to him again. Why was she lying to him so much lately? Why couldn’t she just tell him the truth? Just walk up to him and say I want you, you bad boy of an alien general. Oh yeah, that would go over real well. Her life really had turned into a pathetic mess. And she just continued to pile on the trash.

“I wish I could call and check on them somehow though.” Liz flipped over and lay on her stomach, facing Michael.

“You know it’s not too late Liz. You could go back.” Michael said rubbing his face with his hands.

“Yes it is. And even if it wasn’t, I wouldn’t want to go back. I need this. I never do anything unexpected or spontaneous.”

“This isn’t like truth or dare though Parker. This could be dangerous.”

“Everyone needs a little danger sometimes Michael. I can’t keep living my life like the boy in the plastic bubble, afraid to come out for fear of contamination. I need to be me. I can’t do that if I keep running from life.”

“But you can when you’re running from the enemy?” Michael asked, confused. “Cause you do know, we’ll probably have to change our identities.”

“Only our names. I can still be me. I could never do that before. I was too afraid of letting people down.”

“You never let anybody down Liz. You were like every parents fantasy.” Michael rolled his eyes.

“Because I lived my life for everyone else. I’ve never lived for me. I want a chance to let loose. To be a little wild and not have to worry about what anyone else thinks. I’m tired.”

“You’re gonna miss them you know. Your parents, Max, Maria and the others. You stay with me, there isn’t going to be any turning back.” He said, scratching his eyebrow.

Liz looked up at him, the rejection apparent in her eyes. “Michael if you want me to go back, just tell me.”

Michael pinched the bridge of his nose between his fingers and closed his eyes.

“I don’t want you to go back Parker. I just want you to know what you’re getting yourself into before we get too far from Roswell. I need to know that this is really what you want to do.” He didn’t want her to go but he didn’t want her to live her life regretting her decision either.

Liz smiled and scooted to the end of the bed. “This is really what I want Michael." Michael nodded again and looked at her for a minute before become strangely fixated at the fly on the wall.

“You wanna do something?” Liz asked quietly.

“Like what? Pretend we’re kids and color the walls?” Michael asked sarchastically.

“No.” Liz laughed. “Actually, the kid part could be kinda fun.”

“You’re shittin’ me right?”

“No. Think about it Michael. Neither one of us really ever acted like kids. We just kinda jumped into adulthood without ever giving it a second thought.”

“So now you wanna make up for it?” Michael asked, skeptically.

“Why not? It’ll be fun.”

“Whatever Parker.” Michael let out a deep breath.
Liz shrieked and jumped off the bed and ran to where her purse was on the vanity.

“I’m gonna run down to the pop machine. You want anything?” Michael asked, headed to the door.

“Um…yeah, Diet Dr. Pepper please.”

Shaking his head, he started out the door. “As if you need diet anything. Get any smaller, you’ll blow away when the wind blows.”

“I heard that Michael! I’m not that small!”

“Whatever Parker.” He said as he walked out and headed down the outside hall. The pop machine was outside, under a flimsy shelter. Michael was planning on having to use his powers to change a five dollar bill to change but then noticed a change machine. Almost to the machines, he looked across the street and noticed a gas station. It was closed for the night so the only lights coming from it were shining from the Citgo and Payphone signs. Scratching his eyebrow, Michael made his way across the street.

Lifting his hand to the coin slot, he used his powers to get a dial tone. He knew he was taking a hell of a chance of the phone lines being bugged and the call being traced but he had to do this. After punching in several numbers, he waited for an answer. It had rung six times already and he was getting ready to give up when he heard the answer.

“Hello?”

“Maxwell, I need you to listen for a minute.”

“Michael. Where…?”

“No, just listen for a damn minute would you? Look, I know I’m just a fuck up who does nothing right but I…”

“No you aren’t Michael.” Max said, guiltily.

“What?” Michael said, pissed that Max had interrupted him.

“You aren’t a fuck up. I never should have said that and I didn’t mean it. I was just worried about you guys what happened and said some things out of fear. I’m sorry Michael, I have never thought of you as a fuck up.”

Michael stood there for a minute very interested in the rock at his feet. It had felt good to know that Max didn’t really think that of him and he just had to take a minute to let it really soak in.

“Michael? You there?” Max’s voice rang out.

“Yeah.” Michael said, clearing his throat. “Umm, listen. I need you to do me a favor. Well for Liz, really.”

“What is it?”

“I need you to kind of check up on her parents now and then. Just make sure they’re ok. Will you do that?”

“You know I will. They’re pretty freaked out right now, since Liz has been gone for two days.”

“Yeah, I’m sure. Listen, I better go but I’ll try to keep in touch to let you know how it’s going.”

“Ok. Thanks for calling Michael.”

“Thank you Max.” Michael said then hung up the phone.

As unsure of how that phone call was going to go, he was even more unsure of the next one. Picking the phone back up and running his hand over the change slot, Michael dialed the number. Leaning back against the wall, he again, waited for an answer. He hated calling anyone at 2:00 in the morning but this was important.

“Hello?” came a very frantic voice.

“Mr. Parker?”

“Who is this?”

“It’s me Mr. Parker, Michael.”

“Oh Michael! Please tell me you’ve seen Lizzie. She’s been gone for two days and it’s just not like her to leave without saying anything.” He was babbling and hard to hear. Michael could tell the man either was or had been crying and it helped him to realize he was making the right decision.

“Yeah, she’s with me. We would have called sooner but I didn’t know if it was safe.”

“Thank God! She’s ok, our baby’s ok. Nancy…Nancy wake up. Our baby’s ok.”

“What?” Michael heard Nancy ask. “Where is she? Is she here?”

“She’s with Michael in… Michael, where are you and what do you mean you didn’t know if it was safe?”

“Mr. Parker I need you to listen to me for a minute alright?” Michael asked, feeling himself repeating the same words he had just said to Max.

“I’m listening Michael and call me Jeff.”

“Alright Jeff, I really don’t know how to tell you this so I’m just going to come out and say it. I think the FBI’s after us.”

“What?” Jeff practically yelled. “What are you talking about?”

“Jeff do you have the security tapes from the other night? The night Liz disappeared?”

“Yeah but…”

“No buts Jeff. I need you to go get that tape. I’ll wait on the line, just go get it.”

“Alright Michael, but I really don’t see what this has to do with the FBI.”

“You will in a minute.”

Jeff put the phone down and got up from the bed. Walking into his living room, he grabbed the tape marked 01-07-05 and carried it back upstairs. Sitting on the bed across from the tv, he picked the phone back up.

“Alright Michael, I have the tape.”

“Good, turn it on.”

Jeff put the tape in the VCR and turned on the tv. Pushing play, he sat back and proceeded to watch. It just looked like a typical night at the café. He really didn’t see the point in this.

“What exactly is it that I’m supposed to be looking for here Michael?”

“Fast forward until you see a man in blue jeans and a red flannel shirt.” Michael said as he let out a deep breath, nervous about what he knew Jeff was about to see.

Jeff used the remote to fast forward the tape until he came across the man Michael was talking about.

“Ok, found him. Now what?” Jeff stood up for a minute to move to the headboard of the bed.

“Oh no Jeff! That man has Liz!” Michael heard Nancy yell.

“What the hell?” Jeff exclaimed. “Michael, who is that man and why is he holding a gun up to Liz?”

“His name was Lorenzo. He was from the FBI special unit.”

“The what?” Jeff asked.

“The FBI Special Unit. Their job is to hunt down…” He heard a huge intake of breath and a shriek in the background and knew they just watched the part he intended for them to see. They just watched him blast Lorenzo across the room, killing him.

“Michael, what the hell are you?” Jeff asked shakily.

Michael proceeded to go into as much detail about his origins as he felt he could over the phone and tried to make them understand as much as possible. They were freaked out to say the least but they had known Michael for ten years and knew in their hearts that he wasn’t out to hurt anyone.

“I can’t tell you where we are. Not right now, it wouldn’t be safe. But I can promise to keep in touch and Max has agreed to keep an eye on you guys for us so if he comes in there checking up on you, that’s why. I want Liz to know her parents are ok.”

“Do you know when you’ll be coming back?” Jeff asked.

“I don’t know when or if we will. Things are so up in the air right now and the only thing I’m sure of is that I can’t put her back in danger by bringing her back there until we know for sure what’s going on.”

“Michael, there are some rumors going around town and…”

“She’s not pregnant.” Jeff smiled at how Michael knew exactly what he was going to ask.

“I know you’re worried but I’m going to take care of her. I won’t let anything happen to her.”

“You love her don’t you Michael?” Jeff asked.

Michael scratched his eyebrow and looked back down at that rock. “I better go before she thinks I ran off and left her.”

Jeff smiled, knowing that was as much of an answer as Michael could give. “Keep in touch Michael. We want to know how our kids are doing.”

“Your kids?” Michael asked, slightly confused.

“Yeah, our kids. Liz and you.” Michael was taken aback by this. They really considered him to be like one of their kids? As shocked as he was, he couldn’t help the smile that spread across his face.

“I better go. We’ll call again in the next day or so and you can talk to Liz.”

“Thank you Michael.”

“You’re welcome.”

“Oh and Michael?”

“Yeah?”

“Take care of yourselves. We love you both, very much.”

Unsure at first of how to respond to this, Michael scratched his eyebrow again and said the only thing that felt right.

“We love you too.” Then hung up the phone.

Ten minutes later, he walked into the hotel room carrying their drinks. Liz sat on the bed looking quite worried.

“Hey.”

“Michael! Where were you? I was so worried, I thought something happened.”

“Sorry, had to take care of something. I called Max.”

“Oh.” Liz said, now worried that Max had said something worse than before. “And?”

“And he’s gonna keep an eye on your parents and keep us informed of how they’re doing.” He handed her her drink and sat down in the chair. “He apologized. Said he didn’t mean what he said before.”

“Do you believe him?”

“Yeah I do. I don’t have any reason not to.”

“I know. You must have talked to him for quite a while. You were gone for forty-five minutes.”

“Well after I got off the phone with him I called your parents.”

“What?” Liz asked, worried. “What did you tell them?”

“Everything.”

“Everything? Do you mean what happened that night everything or the fact that you aren’t human everything?”

“I mean everything, everything. All of it.”

“Oh.” Liz said, eyes wide. “How did they react?”

“Well they kinda freaked out at first but ended up telling me to keep in touch that they want to know how their kids are doing and that they loved us both.”

“Are you serious?” She asked, hopeful.

“Yeah, I’m serious. It’s gonna be alright We’ll get through this somehow. We just have to stick together.”

Liz nodded and bit her bottom lip.

“So.” Michael said as he stood up. “What would you like to do Miss Parker? Cause I’m sure as hell not gonna be able to sleep now.”

“Let’s play a game.”

“What kinda game?” Michael asked, skeptically.

Liz grabbed her notebook off the night stand and lay back down on her stomach, stretching across the bed.

“Ok, give me four girls names.”

“Why?” Michael asked.

“It’s part of the game.”

“I’ve never played a game that started off like this.”

“Come on Michael, give it a chance.”

“Alright, fine. Um, Isabel, Sharon, Tess and You.”

“Sharon?”

“Yeah, Sharon. You know, Sharon Stone?”

Liz smiled and wrote them down.

“Ok, now give me four types of cars.” Michael looked at her, eyebrows raised, and shook his head.

Ten minutes later, she had all the information she needed and was ready to move on to the next part of the game.

“Ok, tell me when to stop.” Liz said as she started drawing ones on the paper.

“Stop I guess.”

“Ok.” Liz counted the number of ones and started going through the answers he had given her to her questions.

“What are you doing?”

“Crossing things out.”

“Why?”

“Because it’s part of the game.”

“And you find that fun?”

Liz laughed. “Just hold on a minute Michael.”

“Ok, whatever Parker. Whatever gets your panties in a bunch.”

“My panties are not in a bunch Michael. Now just hold on a minute.”

When she said that, Michael found his eyes wandering to places they never hadn’t. Shaking his head, he chastised himself.

“Oh great you fucking pervert. It’s a time of crisis and you’re checking out your best friends ass! Just great.” He couldn’t help himself though when he found his eyes starting to wander again.

“Ok.” Liz said, pulling Michael out of the other world he had found himself in.

“Here are your results.”

“You make it sound like I took a test or something Parker.”

“No, not a test. Anyway, You live in a house, with a dog and three kids. You are a painter who drives a Harley. You take your vacation in Cape Cod, your honeymoon in Rio and are married to m…”

“Who am I married to?” Michael asked, confused.

“Uh, you know what? Maybe we should just play something else now. This game really is kinda boring.”

“Whatever Parker.” Michael said, shaking his head and looking around. “Got any cards?”

“No, I didn’t bring any.”

Michael turned and opened the drawer in the table that held the tv. Finding a hotel pamphlet, he concentrated his energy and changed it to a deck of cards. Walking over, he sat on the end of the bed as Liz sat up. Dealing the cards, he set the remainder in a pile between the.

“Got any twos?” He asked.

“Go fish.”

Three hours later, Liz was fast asleep. Michael stood up and put the blankets over her. Noticing the notebook she had been using laying on the bed beside her, he looked at the game of MASH they had been playing.

Letting out a deep breath, he walked back over to the tv stand and grabbed the small notebook and pen he had found in the drawer earlier when he was looking for cards.

Michael walked over and sat on his own bed, opened the notebook and began to write.

01-10-05

I’ve never kept a journal before. Never really thought of myself as the type to. But I figure if it works for her, why the hell not?

We’ve been on the run now for two days and things are strained. One minute I feel so comfortable around Liz and the next I don’t and it’s confusing the hell out of me. Liz has been my best friend for the past ten years. I tell her things that I’ve never told anyone else. But there are still things that I keep to myself. Some of them I’ve kept to myself for years. Others, I’ve only kept for days, hours, minutes.

When I talked to Max tonight, I felt a big weight lifted off my shoulders. I’ve never been one to show my emotions, even to myself but when he told me I was a fuck up, it hurt. Max is like my brother and as much as I don’t want to admit it, I care about what he thinks. I don’t want to sometimes, but I do.

And just when I think things are going back to normal, I get on the phone with her dad and my world is turned upside down again. One of their kids. That’s how he looks at me, like one of their kids. I spent 17 years living with a man that beat the shit out of me and never once said he loved me and now, someone else’s dad tells me I’m one of their kids and they love me. But the thing that got me the most was when he asked me if I loved Liz. I’ve never looked at Liz like that before. I mean, she’s my best friend. But it threw me off guard when he asked.

Tonight we sat around and played games and it was actually fun. For the first time in as long as I can remember, I enjoyed playing Go Fish. Even that other game wasn’t too bad. It had no point but it passed the time. She couldn’t say it. She named off all the other things that had come out like my job and car but she couldn’t say that she was the one who’s name ended up under the wife category. I don’t really know what that means or why it suddenly bothers me, but it does. I know I’m not exactly marriage material but I didn’t think something like that would bother her. I mean it was just a game right?

The past few days, I’ve found myself looking at Liz differently. I could blame it on the fact that we’re running for our lives and are around each other 24/7 but there’s no point. There are a lot of things I could blame it on, but only one reality. I’ve fallen for someone who is repulsed at the idea of being with me. I’m in love with Liz Parker.


TBC...
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Chasing The Risk
Written by: Ann
e-mail: leann1092000@yahoo.com
Part Nine
Spoilers: None
Rating: M
Disclaimer: I own nothing but the idea, so don’t sue. You wouldn’t get anything but a headache anyway.

A/N: The title for this part was borrowed from the movie Airplane.

Summary:

Part Nine: The Dysentery Collides With The Rotary Oscillator


Michael closed the little notebook and lay down on the pillow thinking about how things had changed. He wasn’t sure when he had started having those kinds of feelings for Liz but there was no mistaking them now. He just wished she felt the same way. The best thing he could do was to keep distance between them. He didn’t have to avoid her but if he was sitting an inch away from her, he might not be able to control his feelings. And if he knew nothing else, he knew he had to control his feelings. The last thing they needed was Liz thinking his intentions were merely sexual and bailing on him. No, he had to play this right. He had to forget about his feelings and worry about getting them somewhere where she would be safe. That shouldn’t be too difficult to do. At least there doesn’t appear to be anyone following them. For now anyway.

Closing his eyes, he tried to sleep but the effort was pointless. No matter how hard he tried, sleep just wouldn’t come. He finally gave up on any hope of rest and sat up, moving his legs to the side of the bed, with his elbows resting on his knees. This was a mistake however, as he was now facing her, watching her sleep, her chest rising and falling with each breath she took. He could smell her, a mix of peach from her body lotion and lily, her body’s natural scent. It was this intoxicatingly murderous smell that was sure to kill him if he didn’t escape from it’s grasp. Maybe it already had. Maybe he was already dead and just didn’t know it. Maybe it didn’t matter because he was too far gone, too lost to ever find his way back out of this…web he was entangled in. Regardless, he had to move, had to do something to keep his mind off of it. Off of her.

But how? How was he supposed to be able to think of anything but her when she was laying right there in front of him, her eyelashes fluttering ever so slightly in response to the dream she was currently having. She snored. She snored and damn if it wasn’t cute. Groaning to himself, he pushed himself off the bed and tried to find something, anything to do.

“Pack the car.” He spoke to himself as he walked across the room and began to gather up their stuff and put it into their bags, leaving just the clothes they would need to change into before leaving. Grabbing the bags, he walked to the door and stole one last glance at her before walking out.

It was foggy and cool out. Not cold, but the air still had bite to it. If he was human, he wouldn’t be able to see two feet in front of his face but with his outer-worldly eyesight, it was easy to navigate through the thick fog that enveloped the area around him. Walking to the car, he couldn’t help but wonder when his life became more confusing and complicated than it usually was. He had never had what you would call a normal life but damn it, it had never been this complicated. When did he develop feelings for Liz that were anything beyond friendship? At this point, the timing didn’t matter. What mattered was that he was falling, fast and there was no way to stop it. Did he really want to stop it if there was?

“No.” He said quietly into the night air.

Making his way to the car, he opened the hatch back and dropped the bags inside. One less thing to worry about when it was time to leave, which would be in just a few more hours. Closing the hatch, he walked around to the side, unlocked, and opened the passenger side door. He was looking for a map of some kind and thought maybe there would be one in the glove box. Opening the small compartment, he found a leaky pen, a toothpick, an old box of tic tacs and a half-empty pack of Marlboros. He had never smoked a day in his life but figured there was a first time for everything. Shrugging his shoulders, he shook a cigarette out of the pack and pushed in the car lighter. There was no map but they would probably just drive until they found somewhere to stop anyway. When the lighter popped back out, he lit the cigarette and took a drag while putting the lighter back, choking slightly from the smoke.

“Time to go back Guerin. Just keep your damn eyes off of her.” He told himself as he stepped out of the car. It wasn’t far from the hotel room, probably about a hundred and fifty feet. He was about halfway back to the room when he spotted something out of the corner of his eye. Turning his head slightly enough that no one would notice, he realized what that something was.

“Son of a bitch!” He muttered to himself as he made it the rest of the way back to the room. Quickly shutting and locking the door, he made his way over to Liz.

“Parker get up!” She rolled over and began snoring again. “Damn it Parker, spend seventeen years being punctual and the one time it’s really needed, you won’t wake up. Get your ass up now, we have to go!” Michael said as he pulled her legs off the bed and sat her up.

“What’s going on Michael?” Liz asked sleepily.

“I’ll tell you later. Now we have to go. Here.” He said as he put her shoes on the bed. “Come on lets go!”

“Alright, I’m coming. Did something happen?”

“Yeah, something happened. About ten something’s. Come on, we’re taking the fire escape.” He said in a somewhat hushed voice.

Picking up on his behavior, Liz slipped her shoes on in record time and made her way to Michael. He reached over to the table and ran his hand over the hotel brochure before opening the fire escape door. Looking around, he quickly ushered her out and started running down the stairs behind her. It was only a brief moment before they heard a gunshot. Eyes wide, Liz began to run faster, Michael on her heels until they made it to the car. Michael rushed to the drivers side door and unlocked it, letting her in before running to the passenger side and hurrying in himself.

“Go go go!” Michael said, voice raised, as he kept an eye out. Liz started the car and punched the gas pedal, speeding out of the parking lot. “What’s going on?” She asked, slightly panicked.

“We don’t have to wonder if the FBI’s after us anymore, that’s what.” Michael said as he turned and looked behind them.

“Fuck! They’re catching up.” He turned and looked at their surroundings. “Speed up.”

Shifting gears, Liz continued to speed up until the scenery was passing by at such a rate, that she could barely tell what was what as it flew by. They were exceeding speeds of 110 Mph when the back glass shattered.

“Shit, they’re shooting at us. Keep your head as low as possible.” Michael said as he scooted down in the seat.

“How are we gonna get away from them Michael?”

“Keep driving.” He said as he sat back up and turned to face the car that was quickly gaining on them. He raised his hand and was getting ready to blast at the oncoming car.

“No Michael!” Liz yelled. “You can’t do that.”

“Why?” he asked, agitatedly.

“Because then they’ll all know about you. About what you are.”

“They already know Liz. Why the hell do you think they’re shooting at us?”

“They don’t know Michael, they suspect. But those cars have cameras in them. If you blast them, and it’s picked up by those cameras, those ten something’s are going to be more like a hundred. You can’t risk that Michael, I won’t let you.”

“What else am I supposed to do Liz? They’re sh…” before he could finish his sentence, another shot fired into the car and shattered the windshield.

Screaming, Liz turned her head to the side to avoid the flying glass as she continued to drive. “They’re gaining on us Michael we have to think fast.”

Scanning the area, Michael reached over and grabbed the wheel, turning it sharply to the left, turning down a one way street headed for the forest.

“What the hell are you doing Michael? There’s nothing but forest over there. There aren’t even any roads. Getting us killed is what we’re trying to avoid damn it!”

“Oh thanks for the trust Liz.” He said sarcastically as he continued to steer. “You just worry about the gas, I’ll worry about the rest ok?”

“I do t…” Another bullet shot into the car as they sped down the street.

“Alright, Liz, now just keep up the speed and I’ll get us through the trees alright?” Michael asked.

“I’ll do whatever I need to Michael, just go.” Liz bit her bottom lip as they went speeding through the trees and brush, swerving, trying to keep from getting killed, all the while, the FBI keeping up. Michael looked in the mirrors and noticed that they were quickly being surrounded on both sides. Looking in front of them, he quickly evaluated the situation. They couldn’t turn, definitely couldn’t go back and there was a slight problem up ahead.

“Shit!” He shouted as he continued swerving through the trees.

“What?” Liz asked, an increased level of panic coursing through her. Things were already bad but when Michael shouted, she knew they were about to get worse.

“Did you ever see the movie Speed Liz?” He asked.

“Yeah a long time ago. What does that have to do wit…” she started shaking her head. “Oh no..no, you can’t possibly mean…” she broke off as she looked ahead and saw what he was talking about.

“That’s exactly what I mean. You can do this Liz, just keep your foot to the gas and give it all it’s got and we’ll make it.”

“What if we don’t?” She asked.

“We will.”

“But what if we don’t Michael?”
“Then at least we will have died together.” He said as he swallowed the lump in his throat. He couldn’t let her get killed. He wouldn’t.

“Alright Parker, stomp it now!” He yelled as he steered the car in the direction of the oncoming ravine. And that’s exactly what she did. With pedal to the metal, she bit down on her lip and watched as the car sped to what she felt would be their certain death.

She looked over and saw Michael reach his left hand out. Gripping it in her own, she intertwined their fingers and closed her eyes just as the car drove off of solid ground and began it’s flight through the air.

She couldn’t die like this. She couldn’t die with so many things left unsaid. “Michael I…” Just then, everything went dark.

“Shit!” Michael yelled when he saw Liz hit her head on the steering wheel. They had made it across but he couldn’t stop yet, not until they were far enough away to be out of the way of flying bullets. He twisted his lower body so his leg could get around the gear shift and to the petals, and continued to speed through the desert land. He had not planned on driving with a stick shift pressed into his groin but then again, he hadn’t planned on getting shot at and jumping a cliff either. He had to find a place to stop but this sure as hell wasn’t it. Too open. Spotting what appeared to be a highway in the distance, Michael set his sights on it and continued to speed in the direction that he hoped promised some semblance of safety.

“Parker.” Silence.

“Come on Parker, wake up.” He was beginning to get worried. It would be one thing is she was simply passed out but with her hitting her head, there was always the possibility of a concussion, meaning sleep, was the last thing she needed.

“Parker! Wake up!” He barked out.

“I don’t feel good Michael.” He heard her say in a tone almost too quiet for him to hear.

“I’m gonna get us somewhere soon but I just need you to stay awake.”

“But I’m so tired.” She almost whispered. Damn she was getting quieter, that isn’t a good sign.

“I know you are but you have to stay awake. Talk, scream, sing the Barney song if you need to, but just try to stay awake.

“You’re never gonna let me live that down are you?” she asked.

“What? Singing the Barney song at a Kareoke club? Never.”

“Where are we Michael?”

“I don’t know, but I’m pretty sure we’re alive.”

“You’re pretty sure? You mean even in death I could still be stuck with you?”

“You aren’t gonna get rid of me that easily Parker.” He joked as he made made it to the highway. Thank God there weren’t any guardrails. If there were, they wouldn’t have been able to get on the road but aside from the strange looks people were giving them for coming out of the middle of nowhere, he was able to maneuver the car onto the road pretty easily.

“And here I thought death would be my way out.”

He chuckled as he drove down the long stretch of highway in search of somewhere to stop.

They had only been on the highway for three hours and already it seemed like an eternity. Spotting what looked like an abandoned factory a little ways off the road, Michael turned right and headed toward it..

“Where are we going?” Liz asked, as she reached up to the bump on her head.

“We have to change the color of this car and the plate number. Make it harder to spot us. And while we’re there, we’re gonna switch seats. Much more driving like this and I won’t ever have to worry about being called daddy.” He saw her touch her forehead and grimace.

“Move your hand.” She moved her hand away and placed it on the arm rest. Michael reached over and placed his hand against her forehead, concentrating on her injury. She felt the warm sensation pass through her skin and just as suddenly as the pain was there, it was gone.

“Thank you.” She said, looking up at him.

He shrugged his shoulders. “You’re welcome.”

Slowing the car down, he pulled around to the back of the building, making sure no one could see them. Opening his door, he pulled his leg back over to the passenger side, where the rest of his body was, and stepped out of the car, thankful for the chance to stretch and get more comfortable. Walking around to the front of the car, he crouched down and changed the numbers around on the license plate before moving to the back and repeating the action.

“So, what’s your favorite color?”

“Mine? Hunter green.” She said, as she too stretched out.

Michael touched his fingers to the hood of the car and changed the color from red to hunter green, then walked back over to where the windshield once was. Using pieces of glass that remained in the open spaces, he was able to repair both the front and back windows.

“We better get going again. We can’t let our guards down. It probably won’t be long before they send out the helicopters if they haven’t already.”

“Do you know where we’re going?” Liz asked as she got into the passenger seat.

“Nope, but wherever we go, it can’t be Chicago.” He replied, as he started the car.

“Why?”

“Because before we left the hotel, I changed the brochure that was on the table into a brochure about Chicago. Thought maybe it would throw them off.” He said, scratching his eyebrow.

“Oh, good idea.”

Michael pulled the car back onto the road and drove back to the highway. After what happened the last time they stopped to sleep, he decided he wasn’t stopping again until they found where they were going to stay for a while. It wasn’t safe to assume all would be alright when he knew it wouldn’t.

Thirteen hours later, Michael was driving down the interstate to the mixed sounds of the music coming out of the radio from the local rock station and Liz snoring in the backseat. She had crawled back there a few hours before when she could no longer fight sleep.

He had driven through hundreds of towns and nothing felt right. He wasn’t looking for anything perfect. It didn’t exist. But he was looking for something where they would be comfortable and he so far the vibes he had gotten from the towns were anything but comfortable.

He heard Liz begin to stir and looked in the rearview mirror. She had just sat up, her eyes were barely open and her hair was a mess. He fought the smile that wanted to creep out. Even at her worst, she was beautiful. He could have stayed lost in that thought forever but there was a loud sound that couldn’t be denied.

“Hungry?” he asked, eyebrow raised and a smirk on his face.

“Oh..um yeah, I guess I am.” She said, embarrassed that her stomach had been so vocal about it.

He had just pulled into yet another small town and looked around at their surroundings.

“Looks like there’s a tavern right up here. We’ll stop and get something to eat and try to find a place to stay for the night.”

“Ok.” She said, wiping the sleep from her eyes and trying in vain to fix her unruly hair.

Michael pulled up in front of the building and stepped out of the car. Lifting the front seat forward, he reached for her hand and helped her out.

“Where are we?”

“Some town called Virginia.”

“But we’re not in Colorado anymore are we?” she asked.

“Nope. Nebraska.”

“Nebraska? Wow, how long was I asleep?”

“Three hours, twenty three minutes, nineteen and a half seconds.”

“You were timing me?” she asked surprised by his answer.

“No.”

Deciding not to go into it any further, she walked over to the front door of the tavern, opening it.

“You coming?”

He walked in behind her and took a look at the place. Not bad for a small town bar. Finding a table, he grabbed her hand and lead her to the chair, before sitting down and trying to look anywhere but at her. Why the hell had he grabbed her hand?

“Don’t answer that doofus.” He told himself.

“What?”

“Oh I just said..made out of plaster, this roof is.”

“Are you ok Michael?” she giggled.

“Just tired I guess.”

“I like it here. It’s cute.”
“The bar? It’s nice but I wouldn’t exactly call it cute.”

“Not the bar Michael, the town. It’s small. Cute.”

“It’s a hole in the wall.” He said, scratching his eyebrow. He really didn’t like small towns where everyone knew when you took a shit and what it smelled like. He would rather live somewhere like Portland or Nashville than in a small town that barely even showed up on a map.

“Exactly. Small. I like small towns.” She said, looking down at the table.

Before he had a chance to respond, a man walked over to the table. He was a short man, probably about 5’6 and slender with brown thinning hair and glasses. If Michael guessed, he would say the man was about 50 years old or so,

“Names Jerry.” The man said. “I’m the manager here. What can I get you two kids?”

“Um, you have cheeseburgers?” Liz asked.

“Yep, sure do.”

“Ok, um, I’ll have a cheeseburger and a coke.”

“You wan’t fries or chips? They come with the burger.”

“Oh, fries I guess.”

“Ok.” Jerry said as he wrote her order down on a small tablet. “And what can I get for you?” he asked Michael.

“The same. With hot sauce and a coke.”

“Anything else?” Jerry asked.

“Yeah.” Michael said. “A job would be great.”

TBC…
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Chasing The Risk
Written by Ann
e-mail: leann1092000@yahoo.com
Part Ten
Spoilers: None
Rating: M
Disclaimer: I do not own Roswell or anything associated with it. The only things I own is the idea for this fic and the following characters: Jerry, Claurice and Tom and a few side characters.

A/C: I apologize for taking so long to post this. I got going and just couldn't stop so I ended up writing two parts at once. So here are parts 10 and 11. I hope you enjoy.

Thank you for all the feedback!
Lisa, Stephanie and AppleJacks. It is greatly appreciated. Now, on to the story! :)

Summary: Michael and Liz begin to get settled.

Liz looked at Michael like he had grown a second head. He didn’t like it here, why would he want to stay?

“What kind of job are you looking for kid?” Jerry asked as he walked the fifty feet to the bar to turn in their orders and fix their drinks.

“Whatever you have open. I really don’t care as long as it’s a job.” Michael replied, eyeing Jerry.

Jerry walked over and set the drinks on the table.

“Tell you what kid. Why don’t we go talk in my office?” Michael nodded and stood up. Looking at Liz who was still confused, he smirked.

“I’ll be back ok?”

Liz nodded as Michael walked away. Taking a drink of her coke, she used this time to take in the look of the tavern. It wasn’t too big but it wasn’t small either. There were several tables with bowls of peanuts on them. The chairs were fairly new looking wooden structures with red vinyl seat cushions. The bar ran the entire length of the wall to her left, the stools a perfect match to the rest of the chairs. There were several glass doors behind the bar that housed the coolers which were full of soda and alcoholic drinks. The lighting was dim and Rag Doll by Aerosmith played from the juke box in the corner. It had a friendly enough atmosphere.

She took another drink of her coke, the condensation pouring down the glass and dripping onto the table. Reaching for a napkin to clean it up, she felt someone watching her. It wasn’t an uncomfortable feeling like one would expect when being watched, though she couldn’t really put a finger on what kind of a feeling it was.

Looking to her right, Liz noticed the man sitting at the next table looking back at her. He wasn’t very old. Mid thirties if she had to guess. His light brown hair cut short and combed neatly and his clothes very practical. To Liz, he almost looked as though he didn’t belong in a bar.
“Hello there.” The man spoke.

“Hey.” Liz smiled before grabbing the napkin she had been trying for before.

“New in town?”

Liz looked back up at him. “Oh ..y..yes sir” she stuttered.

He smiled at her. “Names Tom. Tom Jurgens.”

“Tom here’s the preacher at the Church Of Christ two blocks down.”

Hearing the friendly voice, Liz turned her head to see a woman, about 47 or 48 years old with fiery red hair putting their food on the table just as Michael and Jerry walked back out. Michael sat across from Liz and smiled.

“Making friends?” Liz nodded and looked back at Tom with a puzzled expression on her face.

“Ah.” Tom said. “I know what you’re thinking. What’s a preacher doing in a bar right?”

Blushing, Liz looked down at her hands and smiled. Michael raised an eyebrow, interested in what Tom had to say.

“Uh oh. You got him started now. Hope you aren’t in a big hurry.”

“Not really.” Michael replied.

“Good thing. My name’s Claurice by the way. If you need anything, just hollar.” She said as she walked back to the counter.

“So…” Liz said, looking at Tom. “you got me interested now. What is a preacher doing in a bar?”

“Thought you’d never ask.” Tom smiled. “You can’t possibly miss the fact that this is an extremely small town.”

“You could say that again.” Michael said.

Tom smiled. “Well, along with small towns, come cliques. If you weren’t born in a small town, you aren’t accepted too easily into one. I was born in Omaha which is a fairly large city about 100 miles from here. Course you might have already known that.”

Michael and Liz both shook their heads no and Tom continued.

“I hated small towns. This one was no different. It was too cramped and I felt almost claustrophobic.”

Liz took a bite from her hamburger and looked at Michael who was entranced by Tom’s story. She smiled feeling like Michael and Tom had something in common. She looked back to Tom when he started to speak again.

“Anyway, I rode in here on my Harley, fresh out of college and full of attitude. Contrary to what they might say, even preachers can have an attitude. Especially young ones. After being here a week and still having no one so much as speak to me, I decided to run while I could and go back to Omaha or somewhere that resembled civilization anyway. Who wants to stay in a town where they aren’t wanted right?”

Michael and Liz nodded.

“I had repacked my bag and was headed out the door when Jerry and Claurice walked up to me. Seems they were out of town when I first showed up and had only been back twenty minutes before finding themselves in my front yard.”

“Twenty minutes?” Liz asked, shocked.

“Yep. Just twenty minutes after they pull back into Virginia, they show up at my newly bought house with a casserole in hand and welcomed me to the town.”

“Wow.” Liz said as Michael sat back and nodded, impressed.

“Yeah, that’s what I thought. Anyway, I decided to give it another week and if I still wasn’t happy, I would leave. I’ve been here ever since.”

“How long ago was that?” Michael asked.

Before Tom could answer, Claurice walked over and refilled his coffee cup. Turning to Michael and Liz, she smiled.

“You two need anything?”

“I’m fine, thanks.” Michael said, shocking Liz by his politeness.

“No, thank you.” Liz replied. Claurice headed back to the counter where Jerry was and grinned. She had a good feeling about these two.

“I had just turned twenty-three two days before leaving Omaha so I guess that would make it fifteen years now.”

“So you come in here a lot then?” Liz asked.

“Every day. Except Sunday that is. God has other plans for me on Sundays.”

Liz smiled.

“Well, I better be going now. There are a few folks I’d like to visit in the morning and if I don’t get some sleep, it will be noon before I wake up.” He smiled as he stood up and placed a ten dollar bill on the table.

“It was very nice meeting you.” Liz said.

“It was nice meeting you both also. Maybe I’ll see you in church in Sunday.” He winked.

“Maybe.” Michael said. Michael was never a religious person and he wasn’t making any promises but he would consider it.

“Goodnight.” Liz called to Tom.

“Goodnight..um.. you know, I don’t think I caught your names.” Tom replied as he stood at the door. Liz looked at Michael. They hadn’t discussed the name thing.

“I’m Michael. This is Liz.” Michael replied.

“Well goodnight Michael and Liz.” Tom said as he walked out the door.

“I like him.” Liz said, looking at Michael.

Michael shrugged trying to play off the fact that he too liked Tom. Liz had to chuckle to herself. Men! Looking at the clock above the bar, Liz’s eyes got large.

“Um..Michael? It’s almost 11:00. Where are we going for tonight?”

“Jerry said he knows of a place nearby. He’ll show us how to get there.” Liz nodded.

Hearing the conversation, Jerry walked over to their table.

“You kids ready? We’re closing up early tonight. Cleaning crews coming in.”

“Yeah.” Liz said, yawning. “I’m getting tired.”

Michael shook his head. “How the hell you can manage to be tired after sleeping so much is beyond me.”

“Good thing I don’t need you to understand it then, hu?” Liz joked.

Jerry chuckled. “So, how long you two been married?”

“Oh ha ha.” Michael said before dropping a twenty on the table and following Jerry out the door. Walking to the Mustang where Liz waited, he unlocked and opened the doors.

“Just follow me.” Jerry said.

Michael nodded before nodding and backing out of the parking space. Putting the car in gear, he followed behind Jerry.

“Can I ask you a question Michael?” Liz asked.

“Don’t know, can you?”’ Michael joked.

Liz rolled her eyes.

“What?” Michael asked.

“Why did you decide to stay here? You hate it here.”

“First off, I never said I hated it here. I said it was a hole in the wall.”

“And second?” Liz asked.

“I saw the look on your face when you said it was cute.”

“What look?” Liz asked, puzzled.

“The look like you were home. You can’t be in Roswell for obvious reasons. This is the closest thing to Roswell there is. The way the town looks, the way the people act and know everything about everyone. Do you know that just from the ten minutes I spent with Jerry I pretty much know the personal lives of everyone that lives on Main Street? Like Mrs. Jenson for instance. Twenty years ago she was caught sleeping with Mr. Brigdon, the gas man who just happened to be married to Mrs. Brigdon, the third grade Science teacher. Mrs. Brigdon who is now Ms. Callahan got pissed and wrote a full page column about the affair and had it printed in the local newspaper along with the fact that Mrs. Jenson dips in the wacky weed and Mr. Brigdon was born with one nut.”

Liz tried to stifle her laughter. “So what happened to Mrs. Jenson and Mr. Brigdon?” she asked.

“Well, Mrs. Jenson got busted for growing pot in her back yard and was sent to prison in Lincoln. She’s due for parole next month. Mr. Jenson got caught sleeping with the wrong guy’s wife and in now minus the other nut too.”

Liz burst out laughing. “Oh, that’s so not funny but at the same time it is.” She said as the tears ran down her cheeks. She looked up at Michael who had a grin on his face and nodded her head. He would be just fine here.

Following Jerry as he turned off, Michael and Liz found themselves parked in front of a beautiful white two-story house.

“Wow.” Liz said as Michael shut the car off. They got out and walked over to where Jerry stood, waiting for them.

“Well, here we are. This was mom and dads place. No one’s stayed in it since they passed two years ago so it might be a bit dusty but Claurice and I have kept the power and water running to it just in the case.

“Is Claurice your wife?” Liz asked.

“Of thirty years, February the fifth. So, you two ready to see the place and get settled for the night?”

“Definitely.” Michael said as he and Liz followed Jerry up the steps to the porch. Jerry put the key in the handle and unlocked the door, opening it wide for them to enter.

Michael was in awe. H e had never been in a house this big before. Going from the trailer to his apartment was a big adjustment by itself but here, he felt overwhelmed. Granted, this was just for the night but the feeling was still overpowering.

They walked through the front hall which held a small oak table against the wall and several framed pictures of classic movies of the 40s and 50s lining the crème colored walls.

Turning the corner, Jerry stopped.

“This is the dining room. Kitchen’s through that door.” He said, pointing to a white swinging door across the room. The dining room table was huge and oval shaped, with twelve matching oak chairs seated around it.

“Wow! You must have had a big family.” Liz said.

“Not any bigger than most. Just mom and dad and four of us kids.”

Michael raised an eyebrow. Twelve chairs for six people. He would never understand humans.

“Through here is the living room.” Jerry said as he turned to the right and went through an archway. The living room was larger than the dining room. There was a tan couch, love seat, two reclining chairs, a coffee table and two end tables with crystal lamps on them. Across from the couch was a fairly large television and in the corner, was a stereo sitting on a wooden trunk.

Liz and Michael kept quiet as they continued to follow Jerry.

“The stairs are at the end of the hall and to the left. Bathroom is across from them. The bedrooms are upstairs.” He stopped walking and turned to face Michael and Liz.

“The sheets haven’t bee slept on but may be a bit dusty. If you want different ones, there’s a linen closet next to the upstairs bathroom. Just put the ones from the beds in the laundry room, which is through the kitchen.”

Liz nodded. “This is a beautiful house.”

“Thank you. I just couldn’t make myself sell it after mom and dad died. Wanted it to stay in the family you know?”

“How did your parents die?” Michael asked.

“They were on a train to Chattanooga when a man in a truck decided to kill himself and pulled out in front of them. The train derailed. Sixty-eight people were killed but surprisingly, the man trying to kill himself lived. He ended up with a broken spleen and leg. He got charged with all sixty-eight deaths though and is in prison for motor vehicle homicide. Some people are just crazy.” Jerry said as he turned to walk to the door.

“I’m sorry.” Liz said.

Jerry shook his head. “Don’t be. Things happen for a reason. It was just their time to go. It wasn’t easy but we’re dealt only so many cards in life and we have two choices. Fold or go on, risk it. I’d rather chase the risk and know that at least I didn’t give up and that’s one thing that helped me get through that time. Knowing that they didn’t give up. They played their cards until there were just no more cards to play.”

“I never looked at it like that.” Michael said.

“Neither did I until I met Claurice. She’s a brilliant woman. Make sure when you see her next to tell her I said that. I take all the brownie points I can get.” Jerry winked.

“Well, I better go pick up Claurice before she decides to walk home and I end up sleeping on the couch. You kids have a good night.”

“You too Jerry. Thank you for letting us stay here.” Liz said.

“You’re welcome honey.” Jerry replied as he walked out the door. Liz walked in and sat on the couch as Michael walked with Jerry to his Plymouth. The sky was dark and full of clouds and it was starting to sprinkle. Michael didn’t mind though as he stood and spoke to Jerry.

“Thanks again man.”

Jerry nodded. “Mind if I ask you a question son?”

“Shoot.” Michael replied.

“What are you doing with her?

Michael looked confused, eyebrows furrowed. “What do you mean?”

“I mean it’s obvious you have feelings for her. So why are you trying to block them?”

Michael’s mouth fell open. He had tried so hard to make sure his feelings were not noticeable so how the hell had he…

“Come on son. I may not be the brightest bulb but I’m not blind either. It was obvious when you two first walked into the bar tonight. You grabbed her hand to walk her to the table but as soon as you realized what you’d done, you dropped it quicker than Dale Earnhardt on race day. If you just wanted to be her friend, holding her hand wouldn’t have been an issue. So what are you hiding from?”

Michael looked down at the ground, but finding nothing interesting there, looked back at Jerry.

“It’s not that simple.” Michael said.

“Nothing in life worth having ever is son. Come on, sit with me a minute.” Jerry said as he sat on the hood of his car, Michael sitting beside him and looking up at the house. He could see Liz through the living room window and smiled at how beautiful she looked.

“So talk to me.” Jerry said. “What is it that makes it difficult?”

“I don’t really like to talk about my feelings.”

“Pretend I’m your dad.” Jerry said.

“My dad was a bastard. You really want me to look at you that way?”

“Ok, pretend I’m the dad you wish you’d had.”

“I never really wanted a dad.”

“Humor me son.” Jerry said. He had to grin at the realization that Michael was a lot like he was as a kid.

“I have a past Jerry. A past that could hurt her.” Michael said, looking up at Jerry.

“We all have a past Michael. It’s what makes us who we are. And I’m judging by the fact that she’s with you now and not with her parents or friends or whoever else she could be with that she knows about your past and it doesn’t bother her. Am I right?”

“Just because she knows about it doesn’t make it alright.”

“Do you trust Liz?” Jerry asked.

“Of course I trust her. I have no reason not to trust her.” Michael bit, his defensiveness starting to show through.

“Then don’t you think that if she had a problem with who you are or were, she would tell you?”

Michael shook his head in defeat.

“Yeah...” He let out a deep breath. “she would.”

“It isn’t your past that’s holding you back son. It’s something else. You’re afraid.”

“I’m not afraid.” Michael said in almost a whisper. It started to downpour but neither of them really noticed.

“Yes you are. You’re afraid of loving Liz because deep down, you’re terrified of getting hurt and you’re even more terrified of hurting her.”

Michael didn’t say anything. Instead, he looked back through the window to where Liz was sitting on the couch writing in her journal, her hair flowing down her arms.

“You’re going to have to realize Michael that there are no guarantees in life. There is no way to guarantee that things will work out for the two of you but there is one thing I’m certain of. You’ll regret it for the rest of your life if you don’t try.” Jerry said as he stood up and walked to the drivers side door, Michael following behind him.

“Think about it Michael.” Jerry said as he got in and drove off, leaving Michael standing in the driveway, soaked and trying to figure out what to do next. After about twenty minutes, he walked back to the house. Opening the door, he headed to where Liz sat.

“I’m gonna go find a room.” Liz looked up at him.

“Michael!” Liz shrieked as she jumped up from the couch and ran upstairs.
“That was weird as hell.” Michael said out loud. Hearing her running back down the stairs, he turned to see her moving toward him with a towel.

“You’re soaked.” Liz said as she stood in front of him and started wiping his arms with the towel.

“Take your shirt off.” She said quietly.

“What?” he asked.

“Take your shirt off. So..so you can change.” She said as she continued to wipe off his neck and face. Feeling a little too close, she walked over to where their bags were and pulled a dry shirt out of his bag.

Michael slowly pulled his shirt off but couldn’t make himself look at her. It was too much of a temptation. Still believing he had to keep his distance, he couldn’t let himself fall into that temptation.

Liz looked back at Michael, knowing exactly what she had to do, what she wanted to do. But tonight wasn’t the time for it. She had to make sure it was done right which required a couple of other things to be done first. Walking back to where he stood, face down, she reached out and handed him the towel so he could finish drying off and his shirt to change into.

Liz smiled. “I’m gonna go to bed. I’ll see you in the morning.” She said as she headed back in the direction of the stairs.

Michael nodded and walked to his bag.

“Liz?”

Liz turned around and looked at him. “Yeah?”

“Thanks.” He said.

“You’re welcome Michael. Goodnight.”

“Goodnight.” He replied as they both headed up the stairs and found rooms in silence.

The next morning, Liz got up at 6:30. Her inner alarm clock wouldn’t let her sleep any longer but it was a good thing. She had a couple of phone calls to make before Michael got up which meant she had to find some kind of phone that couldn’t traced back to her. She got in the car and began to drive around town, hoping to find a phone company but knowing deep down that any town less than eight blocks long wouldn’t have it’s own phone company. She was just about to head back to the house to try to figure out another way when she spotted Claurice standing outside the tavern. Pulling up, she got out of the car and walked over to her.

“Hey.” Liz said, smiling.

“Hey there. Sleep well last night?” Claurice asked, smiling back at the young girl.

“Yes, thank you. Um, is there a cell phone company anywhere around here?” Liz asked.

“The closest one is about fifteen miles from here but I have a cell phone if you need to use it as long as you don’t mind whoever you’re calling thinking you’re in Canada that is.”

“Canada?”

Claurice laughed. “It was my sister’s phone but she left it here by accident last time she came down from Vancouver and instead of letting me ship it back to her, she ended up getting a new one. I refuse to switch the name and number on it until all the minutes are used up. My sister’s minute crazy so there are still like 1500 to go through.”

“Wow!” Liz said. “So anytime you call anyone..”

“Yep, they think I’m calling from Vancouver. Anyway, would you like to use it?”

Liz smiled. “If you don’t mind. I just need to call my dad. Haven’t talked to him in a little while.”

“I’m sure he’ll be glad to hear from you.” Claurice said as she pulled the phone from her purse and handed it to Liz. “I’m gonna head on inside.” She said as she dropped her cigarette to the ground and smashed it with her foot.

“Ok. I’ll bring it in as soon as I’m finished. Thanks again.”

“You’re welcome hun.” Claurice answered as she walked in the door.

Liz dialed the number and waited for her parents to answer.

“Hello?”

“Daddy? It’s me.” Liz said as the tear went down her cheek. Though it had only been three days since she had seen her parents, it seemed like months and she had missed them more than she thought she would.

“Lizzie? Oh Lizzie, it’s good to hear your voice. Is everything ok?”

Liz smiled. “Everything’s fine daddy. I just need to talk to you. Well you and mom both. Can you have her pick up the other phone for a minute?”

“Yeah. Honey are you sure everything’s alright?”

“Yes dad, everything’s fine.” She chuckled.

Fifteen minutes later, Liz pushed the end button, wiping the tears from her face. The conversation went incredibly well and she was surprised to find out that they were not at all shocked by what she wanted to talk to them about. But not wanting to dwell on that, she had one more phone call to make. She dialed again and put the phone up to her ear.

“Your dime.”

“Maria!” Liz smiled.

“Liz? Oh my gosh Liz, where are you? I have been here for the past three days wondering if you were dead. Ok, I knew you weren’t dead cause I talked to Max but I still didn’t know if you were ok or if you were hurt or lying in a ditch somewhere with pneumonia and head lice or whatever. I mean you can’t just leave like that and not tell me where you’re going. What if something had happened and I had to come looking for you? I wouldn’t know which way to go and what are you doing running away with Michael anyway? I mean come on it’s just not like you to…”

“Maria. Shut up already.” Liz laughed. Looking at her watch, she realized she had already been on the phone for twenty five minutes and she didn’t want to use up all of Claurices time.

“Listen Maria, I have to go but I just wanted to let you know I’m alright. I’ll call again later when I have a chance to get a new phone.”

“Wait, you just called like five minutes ago.” Maria argued.

“Ten, and I’m borrowing someone’s phone. Tell Max that I called and I said for him to tell the rest of you what’s going on. I want everyone prepared in case anything would happen.”

“What are you talking about Liz?

“Ask Max. Anyway, I have to go Ria but I’ll call later. I love and miss you so much!”

“Love you too babe. Call back soon please!” Maria practically begged.

“I will. Bye.”

“Bye Liz.”
Liz shut the phone off and walked into the tavern. Finding a seat at the bar wasn’t difficult considering the place wasn’t open yet so her and Claurice were the only two there.

“Did you have a nice talk with your dad?” Claurice asked as she walked out of the back room.

“Yeah. It’s been about three days since I’ve had a chance to talk to my parents and I just wanted to check in. Plus I needed a little advice.” Liz smiled.

“About Michael?”

“What?” Liz asked.

“Oh come on honey. It’s so obvious you’re in love with the boy.”

Liz smiled. “Yeah, about Michael.”

“Anything I can help with?” Claurice asked.

“Actually, yeah.” Liz answered as Claurice sat down behind the counter facing her.

TBC…
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