AN: First off, I'd like to thank Liz (LTF) for agreeing to be my Beta and for the wonderful banner she made for this story.
Isn't it gorgeous? Thank you, Liz. Your work is awesome.
LAZZA: I"m so glad you are enjoying this. Thank you.
SYLVIA: Yes, Max is starting to *wake up*....
J: It always makes me smile when you catch the little things that I try to slip into my stories. LOL
DEBBI: Yes, they are all remembering bits and pieces, they just need a small nudge to make the memories really start to surface.
SELENA: I love Michael and Maria. I believe their bond is very strong--different than Max and Liz, yet very solid in it's own way.
FRENCHKISS: All the humans will begin to notice subtle differences in how they remember the days since Maria and Liz went to Dexter.
ELLIE: Max will find a way. Trust me!
MOM: I always cringed when Michael got huffy with Max, so I just thought it would be nice if the worked together to solve this mystery.
MARELI: LMAO! Yes, Nicholas needs to be eliminated, that's for sure.
FSUMSW94: Liz and Maria will get help from Vivian. Thank you for sticking with me.
SCOTTIE: I'm hoping Max and Michael are smarter than Nicholas. The healing stones? Well, maybe they have other purposes .
DOUBLESTUF: Ah, the mystery of the hournal-where is it? Stay tuned, it'll turn up somwhere.
BEHRLYLIZ: Riverdog is indeed very busy.
LIZPARKEREVANS: HI, I'm so happy to see you here. Welcome.
MICA: Thank you so much.
JEN: LOL..River Dog can be sneaky...and very wise.
ALIEN614:Even I had to laugh at Maria reading Ulysses. LOL
SAM-ME: Nice to see you. I hope you enjoy this chapter.
BITC: I love tapping into the background characters that just seemed to vanish. There's so much of them that was left unexplored.
And to all you lurkers..thanks for reading.
Morning Side of the Mountain, Twilight Side of the Hill
Chapter 4
It was a dream of dust and ashes swirling all around him as he walked inside the fire. Tiny flames at first that reached up to skitter across his fingers, growing larger as they danced across his arms, then upwards to his chest. He screamed in agony as the flames licked across his mind..gently in the beginning, then surging violently as the fire grew larger. And the pain. God, the pain was intense. He fell forward as the pressure increased, his body bent at the waist, held in place by the invisible bonds that were holding his wrists behind his back. Someone was pulling his head up....laughing in his face. From the corner of his eye he could vaguely see the bodies of Isabel, Michael and Tess being placed on the floor beneath a row of yellow lockers.
Voices filtered through the haze as he struggled to free himself from the vise that was clutching at his head. He tried desperately to bring the face that peered up at him with disgust written all over it, into focus, but the pain was too much.
"Is he dead?" he heard a woman's voice ask.
"Of course not." a disembodied voice answered back. "As much as I'd like to dispose of His Highness myself, he's our ticket home".
"What about the rest of the brats?" the woman asked again. "Do we need them?"
"No, only the shapeshifter's pawn. She's necessary for the heir Kivar requires." the voice replied.
"So can we kill the Second and the Princess?" another voice asked from far away.
"Not just yet," the voice that was holding his head answered. "I have plans for the lovely Vilandra. And the Second...I'm going to find the utmost pleasure in making him feel important to the mission up to the very last minute." The voice laughed again and even through the pain, he could feel the pent up anger in it. "Then I'll rip his heart out."
He closed his eyes to block out the voices and the pain and the dream began to change. The fire burned out, the flames flickering until they became tiny pinpoints tacked against the black curtain of the night. Shadows lengthened across the desert floor and then he saw her. Wrapped in the innocence of pink taffeta and lace, her hair in pigtails that whirled behind her as she danced. With every spin of her tiny body, she blew him a kiss. He stumbled forward, determined to reach her..to solve the mystery of where she had come from and who she was. He blinked once and she was no longer a little girl, but a young woman.
He stood motionless as she took off her shoes and walked toward him through the sand, kicking at the small mounds with her toes.
The moon that framed her long dark hair became brighter as she moved closer, the night became warmer. She was lovely, with a hidden depth that swirled in her luminous eyes and he knew it was not the moon or the night that warmed him. It was his feeling for her. And then her lips parted...she stood less than a kiss away. He reached for her, stretching out his hand to cup her cheek. He could smell the fragrance of her skin, could see the tiny islands of moles that dotted her collarbone. He lowered his head... so close..so close... and then she turned away, glancing back once over her shoulder as she laughed and danced away from him, then vanished. But her laughter remained... carried on the wind as it slipped around the rocks, rippling softly against the leaves of a few small plants, the tiny petals of their flowers shimmering in the wake of where she had stood only a moment before.
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"You're kidding, right?" Isabel asked as she studied Max with narrowed eyes. "How long have we been here? That's easy. Ever since Nicholas rescued us from the FBI and the torture chamber they kept us in." she answered crisply. She could sense something about Max that was off. She had been scared to death when he had stormed out of the compound yesterday and hadn't returned for hours. Even though Michael had finally brought him back late last night and he seemed to be no worse for wear physically, she suspected that his current condition was from not taking the medication as he seemed to be suffering from some sort of delusions. He'd seemed fine for a while this morning until after breakfast and the training session began. Now the four of them were eating lunch and Max had started talking about Indians and little girls and the strange dream he had had last night.
"No, Isabel, I'm not kidding at all." Max said with a hard edge to his voice. "And how long is 'ever since'? Two weeks, a month, a year?" He shifted sideways to look at Tess who was eyeing him curiously as she sat her sandwich down on the napkin in front of her. "Tess, how long do you think we've been here?" he asked.
"I'm not sure, Max." Tess replied, her bright blue eyes darting back and forth between him and his sister. "A long time, I think." She shrugged her shoulders. "Years, maybe."
"Michael?" Max asked.
Michael rolled the bottle of Snapple he'd been nursing back and forth between his palms, staring at the label with interest. "I'd say maybe three, four months at the most. How about you, Max? How long for you?"
"That's what's so weird." Max said his voice catching as he spoke. "Sometimes I feel like I've always been here, then other times, it's like days... or weeks. I don't know. Time doesn't seem to flow normally in this place. And then there's the dreams." He placed his elbows on the table, dropping his head down to rest in his hands. He rubbed his temples trying to bring the remnants of the dream back. The one thing he did remember clearly was the menace in the voices and the feeling of helplessness. His human side might have ignored all the signs that something was not right about the reason they had been brought here, but the alien core inside of him was beginning to recognize that there was more going on beneath the surface than they had been told. He knew Nicholas would side-step any questions he might ask, like he always did, by reminding him of his duty to his people... his destiny with Tess and how grateful he should be that Nicholas and his small band of Skins had arrived to save the day when Max and the others had been captured.
He had to find a way to get to River Dog. There was something about the old man that Max knew instinctively was honest and trustworthy. There were so many thoughts swirling inside his head... the little girl, the dreams... he needed answers. And he had a feeling that the old Indian was the only one who could answer his questions. The sound of Michael's voice drew him back to the conversation at the table.
"I'd be willing to bet it's all that alien technology Nicholas has hooked up to the Granilith that's messing with the time flow." Michael snorted. "When he's not playing with that dumb remote control car of his, Boy Wonder fancies himself to be some sort of computer whiz."
"Just like Alex." Isabel said as her shoulders shook with laughter. Her laughter died when she looked up to find three pairs of eyes staring at her in bewilderment.
"Who's Alex?" Max asked gently, placing his hand on her arm and staring into her eyes.
She stared back at him blankly. "I have no idea." she said in a very quiet voice. She could sense that Max wanted more than that for an answer, but the name had come from nowhere, along with a flash of blue eyes and a crooked smile that belonged to a face from her dreams. She pleaded silently at her brother, with a look that begged him not to ask anymore.
Max cleared his throat to get everyone's attention again and to take the focus away from Isabel. "Next question," he said in a whisper as he became aware of Greer and Walt moving nearer the table where they sat. "Where was the last place you remember being before we came here? For me it was a school. I remember there were lockers."
"I was in a bus." Isabel said. "With Nicholas and Ida."
"A bathroom." Tess replied. "I think I was hiding from something."
"In someone's arms." Michael answered. "And I was telling them goodbye."
"Well, something's not adding up." Max told them in a hushed voice. "If we were all rescued from the FBI at the same time, why do we all have different memories of where we were?"
Greer motioned to the group that it was time to return to the blasting area. The four of them rose from the table to follow him. They practiced for the rest of the afternoon, each of them realizing they were getting stronger and more in touch with the powers they possessed. Michael could pulverize huge boulders now, and his aim was seldom off. Even Tess and Isabel were formidable in their ability to down moving targets. Max had learned to control his shield with a skill that surprised even him. He could bend it around himself, project it outward like a snare to trap unsuspecting victims, and once he had even used it to cushion himself from a fall off a steep ravine.
It was on the way back to the compound that Max finally came to terms with what had to be done. Quickening his stride, he caught up with Tess, placing his arm across her shoulder and pulling her close to his side. When she gave him an incredulous look, he only shook his head and pulled her close enough to whisper in her ear. "Do you trust me?" he asked, noticing how she stiffened at his touch. She nodded slightly, looking down at the ground as Max continued to hold her tight. "I'm not going to take the pill tonight." He watched as her jaw fell open and fear filled her eyes. "Max, you have to." she replied, the fear evident in her voice. "You'll die if you don't. Nicholas said.."
"I don't believe that anymore, Tess." Max said, taking a deep breath. "And I don't think you do either. I didn't take it yesterday and I didn't die." He turned her body around so she faced him, and he couldn't help but notice how closely Walt and Greer were watching the two of them. "I need you to mindwarp Willie tonight when he brings us the medication," he whispered in her ear again. "just long enough to make him think I've taken mine. Will you do that for me?" He could feel her reluctance and he began to rub the small of her back with the palm of his hand, soothing her and sending a wave of reassurance to her. "Please, Tess," he pleaded. "I need you to do this. What kind of a leader would I be if I don't find out what's really going on with Nicholas? And I need to find out why Michael and I have Indians from the reservation following us around...but most of all, Tess, I need to find out what the hell the dreams mean."
He felt the change in her as her body relaxed and she snuggled in closer to him. "Of course I'll help you, Max. But first I want you to kiss me." she said with a smile as she noted the stunned look that flew across his face. "And make it look convincing. I want those two goons standing over there to report back to Nicholas that you and I are growing closer." He glanced to the spot where Greer and Walt stood. When Tess threw her arms around his neck, he tilted her face up and kissed her full on the mouth, not the least bit surprised at the look of satisfaction that crossed the faces of the two Skins. "A fool grasps at straws. A wise man seizes the moment." he heard Tess whisper as she pulled back from the kiss.
She almost laughed at the confused look he shot her. "Just something Buddha said." she told him with a small chuckle.
"Buddha? When did you start quoting Buddha, Tess?" Max asked, still clearly confused.
"I think I knew someone once who had a deep respect for the man and his teachings." she replied with a shrug of her shoulders. "You're not the only one having dreams and fragmented memories, Max." she added.
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The steam rose from the sizzling rocks in the center of the sweat lodge surrounding the two men as they neared the end of the ritual. The cleansing of the mind, body and spirit was essential to prepare themselves for the meeting that was to come. River Dog filled the bowl with water as Eddie's clear voice chanted the mantra that would protect them from the influence of the outside world once the boy arrived. He had passed the test once before. Would he be strong enough to do it again? The old man then drank sparingly from the wooden bowl, passing it to the younger man when he was done. He closed his eyes and prayed for guidance from the Great Spirit for his people, for all the creatures of the earth and for his dear friend Vivian.
TBC