A Farewell to Arms (M/L) AU - [COMPLETE]

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A Farewell to Arms (M/L) AU - [COMPLETE]

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Title: A Farewell to Arms
Authors: Nicola, Lana & Scifidreamer
RATING: ADULT
SUMMARY: Basically it's the dreamer version of the movie 'love and war' with a few different twists and a different ending. Max is a New Zealand soldier and Liz is an American nurse rah rah rah.
DISCLAIMER: We don't own the characters or the idea.
AUTHORS NOTE: We'll post the parts we wrote ourselves so it's not confusing as to who wrote each part...

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Northern Italy 1918

Here, during the final year of World War I, Italy was defending itself alone against the Austrian invasion. The United States of America was one of Italy’s allies but the US army was already fully committed to France. So President Wilson sent in teams of Red Cross doctors and nurses to boost Italian morale and help care for the wounded.

The truck rumbled below her feet as it changed gears to turn the corner. She wanted to take off her leather boots and rest her socks against the vibrating ground so she could feel the trembles up her legs but there was not long to go now before they arrived.

Liz Parker patted her hands against her thighs in anticipation and fought silently with herself to calm her hammering heart.

“It’s a handsome city, isn’t it?”

She crooked her head to the side to gaze at the American boy driving the vehicle. He evoked no sentiment inside her but she didn’t want to disappoint him for he was clearly fascinated with her.

“Yes, unquestionably,” she replied. “This countryside is without a doubt charming and if I wasn’t so anxious to get to the sanatorium then I would have taken much pleasure in travelling through it.”

He smiled. “Well, perhaps on some occasion when you are not engaged we will be able to explore it together?”

“Perhaps,” Liz replied having no intention of doing anything with him. “But are we not here to do a job? I think it is rather unorthodox of you to make plans with me on such a premature occasion. Especially, when we have no idea of how much we will be demanded of in the upcoming weeks.”

“Perhaps I am purely securing the future,” he alleged. “Does not a clever man make a point of attaining what he wants, even if it is on the wrong occasion?”

Liz rolled her eyes to herself. “A clever man does, yes. However, you are yet to prove that you have achieved that title to me so I am ignorant of your astuteness.”

“Give me time,” he said. “Give me time dearest and I will.”

Outside crowds had gathered to shout approval and greet the squad of Americans that were arriving.

When they reached the new sickbay Liz could not be more pleased to get out of the unventilated truck. She waved her hand in front of her face as she walked around the side of the vehicle to start unloading supplies.

Her best-friend was there already scratching under her bonnet and bad-tempered because of the high temperature. She was delighted to see Liz.

“I think I may already be regretting volunteering,” she said pessimistically.

Liz smiled. “But I thought I heard you appraise the Italian men and their good looks just a few hours ago? Were you not delighted to find such a well endowed kingdom?”

“Oh I was delighted, right up until I found out they weren’t driving our trucks and these school-boys were,” Maria groaned.

After the trucks were unloaded and were about to depart the male that Liz had driven with came and spoke to her. “Don’t forget our date,” he said.

She forced a smile. “You know where I am.”

Maria hooted with laughter.

“Don’t even think it,” Liz defended herself. She looked around the crowds and bounced up and down to see past the people. “I have to find a toilet, come on.”

The mayor was giving a speech in Italian. He welcomed the nurses to the town and expressed gratitude towards them for their generosity.

“This place looks like a nunnery,” one of the nurses named Tess, pointed out.

Isabel, the head nurse, gathered the group together. “It looks like a nunnery because that’s exactly what it used to be. Now if we can head up the stairs, there is a lot of work to be done.”

Liz and Maria rejoined the group and followed quietly.

“You know what I read once?” Liz said to Maria quietly. “Italian men respect their wives, they spoil their mistresses, but the only women they ever really love are their mothers.”

……………

The trench smelt like wet soil, decaying flesh, cigarette smoke, and rifle powder.

Just for a change, he desired to whiff something saccharine or at least, zesty. He wanted to taste something that he hadn’t already had, just once. He wanted to glimpse at something that wasn’t horrific, just for a break.

Max Evans reached into his rucksack and pulled out a letter from home. Though it was three weeks old it still helped him flee the dreariness of the trench he lived in.

Dearest Max,
We love you and pray for your life everyday.

“What are you going to do when the wars over?” A comrade asked in the milieu.

His best friend, Michael Guerin, answered the question with built up fervour. His words were soaked in the dreams he had every night the reverie he had everyday.

“I’m going to find myself a fine-looking girl and drive down to the seaside to eat scrumptious foods and drink alcohol. We’ll make love on the sand all night and then watch the break of day.”

Johnson, a British combatant, punched Guerin’s arm. “That’s touching man.”

“I didn’t think that the English referred to sex as making love,” an Italian fighter in their platoon said.

Guerin laughed. “Only the respectable men do, I must have picked it up off Max.”

Weir glanced at Max. “Evans, what are you going to do when the wars over?” he asked.

Max glimpsed at Weir over the paper in his unclean hands. “I’m going to start preparing for the next one,” he answered. He had little room left for optimism in his intellect, all his time was devoted to remembering all he had learnt in his prior natural life. In this spiteful, livid place he saw only one way of surviving, that was to not disregard what you left behind and what you had to get back to.

Abruptly a boy jumped into the trench from above and like a reflex, all the men reached for their rifles.

“It’s okay,” the boy said. “I’m just the delivery guy. Do any of you speak English?”

The soldiers laughed and dropped their rifles.

Max put his letter away. “Most of us do,” he answered. As the captain of their platoon he felt a certain liability towards his men. He felt he owed them enough to remain breathing and offer a few words of support. He didn’t consider himself first-class at giving pep-talks but he did his best.

“Oh, that’s grand,” the boy said. He held his hand out to Max and they shook hands to introduce themselves. “The names Kyle Valenti, I’m from America.”

“America,” Max said surprised. “It’s good to meet you Kyle, my names Maxwell Evan’s, I’m from New Zealand.”

“That’s quite a far bit away,” Kyle said. “So, how long have you guys been down here?” he asked while he handed out cigarettes, coffee and candy bars.

“Three months,” Guerin replied.

Weir lit the cigarette in his mouth. “Any news for us from the land of the living?” He asked.

“I’ll tell you, it seems to be more interesting down here then it is up there,” Kyle replied.

“I find that doubtful,” Johnson said.

Max listened to the bangs above and, feeling uneasy, crawled upwards to where they shot their rifles from. He stared out at the battlefield, searching for something to cause alarm but came across nothing. The gold and yellow sparks from the explosion in the air lit the area a great deal so if a planned assault were about to take place he would spot something.

Gradually he moved back to where he sat previously and checked his rifle just in case. He sensed he needed to be ready to stand in.

“What do you think about while you’re down here?” Kyle asked, obviously enthralled to be near the action like a genuine soldier. Max felt a tinge of irritation towards his innocence; did he know how horrifying it was to be down here experiencing fatality everyday?

When the explosions from above became louder and more evident, Max’s heart started thumping with adrenaline. He had a ghastly feeling that something life-changing was about to happen.

Suddenly a shell flung in and hit the side of the bunks before flying straight towards Johnson and hitting him in the back of the head. Flesh and brains exploded everywhere and Johnson’s body fell to the ground still twitching and shaking from the impact.

“No!” Max exclaimed leaping forwards to try and help.

Guerin held him back. “There’s nothing you can do,” he yelled. “There’s nothing you can do, look at him!”

Max shoved him away and landed on his knees next to Johnson’s body. “No, come on, come on…someone get a stretcher down here!” He rolled the body over only to find a mass of mangled flesh where a face was supposed to be.

Kyle, shaking from shock, retched at the sight of the body. Max would have wondered if he still thought the life of a soldier was thrilling if he wasn’t too busy trying to think of something to do with Johnson’s body. Before he could do anything an explosion from above pitched the trench into gloom. Max flew back and hit the wall with the force and was knocked out for a minute.

When he came to, all he could see was smoke, blazing flames and bodies. Some were groaning for help and some weren’t. He got up and discovered he had slashed his forehead and the blood was dripping down his temple but that was a small priority to him. He stumbled across the trench and found Guerin lying on his stomach with a hole in his back. Max pulled on a helmet and heaved his friend up onto his shoulder.

Knowing the only thing he could do was make a run for it, he set off in the direction of safety. Bullets whizzed past him, missing his body by millimetres and cracking the earth beside him. Soil and chunks of muck soared up, clouding his eyes. Up ahead he couldn’t see much but the explosions in the air lit up the ground where he was running.

Michael was a dead weight on his shoulders and he could feel the muscles pulling in his back with every step he took. He didn’t want to injure his friend wound further by his bumping up and down but there was nothing he could do to help right now. Finally, he found a group of stretcher-men heading to the trench to clean up the carnage and scavenge for breathing soldiers. They took Michael from him and told him to go to safety and get his head checked but Max wouldn’t leave his men behind.

He ran back to the trench again to collect who he could find and found Weir and Tyson struggling to get up.

“What’s that white on my leg?” Tyson asked.

Max got covered in Tyson’s blood when he lifted him up over his shoulder. “It’s your bone, you’ve dislocated it. Don’t worry you’ll be fine. Hold on. Weir, can you walk on your own?”

Weir’s face was painted with horror. His left arm was absent and he was screaming ear-piercingly in agony.

“Blimey,” Tyson cried. “Weir, come on! You’ll be okay, you’ll be okay!”

Max rapped one of his arms around Weir’s shoulders and they all ran and limped as far as they could get to the stretchers. The stretcher men came and collected them and again Max tried to go back. He got half way when an agonising feeling spread through his right leg. He collapsed to the ground in anguish and howled in pain.

He passed out again and when he roused from his sleep he was in a little hospital tent on a cot next to other wounded soldiers. He looked around hoping to see a familiar face but he couldn’t find any of his men. His leg was throbbing and he couldn’t move it, all he wanted was to get up and take charge again.

“Please,” he said to a doctor. “Where are my men?”

The man looked at him peculiarly and said something in Italian before walking away. Max closed his eyes and tried to calm his speeding heart. Please, he thought, let them be alive.

When he opened his eyes again he was thinking more coherently and observed that all the men in this tent were either captains or officers. Their high rankings were visibly marked on the shoulder straps of their uniform.

“Gray!” he called when he finally noticed him. He was higher above him but they were good friends.

Officer Gray rolled his head to look in the direction of the voice that had called him. “Evans!” he replied grinning. “Fancy seeing you here you kiwi bastard, what have you done to yourself?”

“I’m not quite sure,” Max said. He felt his head start to go hot and knew a fever was coming on. A drip of sweat dripped down the side of his face and he closed his eyes to try and compose myself.

“Get better,” Gray said. “For Heaven’s sake I expect to see you at the Piave River in June.”

Max felt the darkness crawling over his eyeballs trying to suck him into oblivion and the last thing he saw before he lost perception was his bandaged and bleeding leg.

………………

“What’s going on?” Maria asked running up behind Liz as she tied her apron.

“They’ve just brought in a wagon load of patients,” Tess answered. She put her white hat on her head and tied it behind her hair.

It was late evening and all the nurses knew instantaneously that the rest of their evening would be spent immersed in helping save the soldiers lives. Their objective was to help as many as they could last until morning.

Isabel walked through into the single titanic hospital ward they had. She clapped her hands once and called to her nurses, “Girls, girls. Elizabeth, you will handle this side, section A, Tessa section B, and Maria section C.”

While the three girls hurried out to the lift to help their new patients Isabel continued to assign divisions of the room, two beds each. “Gorgia section D, Harriet section E, Rachael section F…”

The first patient to come up the lift was a blond man with a chest wound, Liz lead the stretcher through to her section and came back to get the next man. He was a striking dark haired man with a bullet in his leg. Liz reluctantly handed him over to Tess who had less experience and would be able to handle looking after him.

By the time all the men were in their beds and truck was empty, only a quarter of the ward was full. Five of the nurses had one patient each and the rest were left to assist them. All and sundry was confident that this would not be the last load.

Liz fussed around her patient deep into the morning, cleaning his wound and re-bandaging his chest. She dabbed his face with wet towels and tried to aid him through his fevers but did not think he would make it. Nevertheless, she did her greatest and sustained even when Harriet offered to take her place so she could go put her feet up.

Liz was very fervent about her work. She put her patients ahead of herself on every occasion. She was very professional and took great superiority in her work, though sometimes when she lost the fight to death she took it too expressively. She was the classic case of getting too involved in her work.

“Liz.” Tess approached her confidant around four in the morning. “I’m going to head to bed; will you keep an eye on my patient? I’ve done all I can for him for now.”

“Of course Tess,” Liz said. She yawned into her hand. “Get some sleep for the both of us.”

Tess patted Liz’s arm. “Get someone to cover for you soon or you won’t be able to keep your eyes open tomorrow.”

Liz rubbed her forehead and smiled at her friend. “I’ll go to bed when I know he’ll be okay,” she replied.

Tess rolled her eyes. “You are compulsive, I think you’ve done just as much as you can for him and he has you to show gratitude for lasting this long.”

Liz continued to sit with her patient wiping his sweat-covered face for another half an hour before going to check on Tess’s patient. While she was un-wrapping his bullet wound she watched his face, he wasn’t completely peaceful but his well-sculptured face was appealing to her. She could appreciate good looks when she saw them, even if quite frequently she didn’t pursue the man who held the charisma to attract her attention.

There were only two other nurses still up and walking around helping the soldiers. One of them, named Monica came and asked if she was okay.

“I’m in good health, I’m better then some of these guys,” Liz replied. “Don’t worry about me.”

“You just looked a little dazed for a second there,” Monica said. “If you’re sure, you’re okay…”

“I am,” Liz said smiling as if to prove it. “Thank you.”

When Monika left, she continued examining his wound and cleaning it. After a few minutes he started to shift and gradually woke up. When his eyes flickered open she looked down at him with a smirk on her face.

“Hey soldier,” she said. Butterflies fluttered, flapped, and waved in her stomach.

He looked up at her with bewilderment. He had the most handsome eyes. “Am I going to die?” He asked.

“Eventually,” she answered, still smiling. “But not in the near future.”

“Are you certain?” He asked.

“I’m positive,” she replied.

He spoke again promptly before falling to sleep once more, “I love you, will you marry me?”

Liz chuckled to herself as he slept. She’d had a lot of patients and they’d said a lot of things to her but that was by far the most unanticipated.

The next time Max woke he felt woozy. His eyes moved from side to side under his eye-lids and his head throbbed inexorably. It was as if a tennis ball was bouncing about in his brain. When coherent thoughts started coming to him he unhurriedly eased his eyes open to find himself in an active, bright, hospital ward.

He batted an eyelid in an attempt to adjust to the light and let out an exhausted mouthful of air. He could see other patients lying in their beds, some were being fed by their nurses, some where sitting-up staring into space. Max knew what they were all thinking.

After all the things he had seen he marvelled at how he was still sane. Nothing in his previous life had prepared him for what had been thrown on him for the duration of this one. That’s how it felt, like this was a different life, a different hell that in no way allied his childhood.

He wondered whether he would ever feel the contentment of being alive again. He had felt the terror that caused his men to shrivel into their shell holes and pull the trigger on their lives. There was nothing human about the hostilities of this conflict; zero of what he had seen resembled anything humane.

His fingers quivered as he replayed the horrors of the preceding two years in his mind. His heart impaired for the men that vanished, their bodies blown to particles so minute not even the birds would find them.

“Good afternoon sleepy-head.”

He was shaken from his daze by a nurse touching his arm. A flash of a brunette splendour flickered in his mind but this woman in front of him was not her. He heaved a sigh dismally when he realized he must have conjured her up on his own.

“Good afternoon,” he replied slowly.

She smiled gaily, her big cherry lips glossy with too much lipstick. “I’m Tess, I’m going to be your nurse while you’re getting better. How do you feel? How’s your leg?”

Her blonde hair was pulled back and confined within her nurses’ cap which allowed her immense, sparkling blue eyes to be viewed candidly. To most she would be a very eye-catching specimen of the perfect woman but, though attractive, ignited no spark within him.

It had been an awfully long time since he had seen a woman, let alone spoke to one. “My head feels sore but otherwise I’m too thankful to be in daylight again to complain,” he said.

“Well that’s good.” She was overly enthusiastic and Max hoped that that would bring him into high spirits rather then irritate him. “I’m just going to check your wound,” she said.

Max stared around the room while he waited. There were about sixty beds in the ward and only a small percentage of them were occupied. On the opposite wall to him there were sets of French doors in a sequence, four beds- a door, four beds-a door. At the head of the room there was a nurses’ station and down the centre of the room wooden tables with trays holding jugs of water and glasses were set out.

The ceiling was high with wooden beams and in-between every two beds a light and cupboard was positioned. From what he had seen before, this was the typical, clean, tidy hospital ward.

He rolled his head to look at the entrance when he heard laughter. Two nurses walked in together talking amongst themselves. It had been an extremely long time since he had heard authentic laughter, it was a beautiful sound. The nurses parted with smiles on their faces and one of them approached the bed next to his.

It was her, the woman that he had seen earlier. She was stunning, far too good-looking to be working as a nurse. She had dark brown hair, soft cheeks and a petite frame. Her lips were thin and rosy, her eyes animated but at the same time serious. They were dark puddles of auburn, the colour of all delectable things—sweet coffee and strawberry chocolate.

She looked up from her patient and caught him watching her. She smiled, showing more perfection—glistening white teeth and then looked away again.

“Oh my,” he heard Tess whisper to herself. “Liz, Liz, would you come here for a moment?”

So that was her name. Liz, he could get used to saying that. Liz.

Liz gracefully floated over to the bed and stood next to Tess. She looked down at the wound and, he could have been wrong, sniffed slightly. She shot Tess a look, which resembled a look of apprehension.

“Is everything okay?” He asked finally.

Liz smiled reassuringly at him. “Everything’s fine, how do you feel?”

“I feel great,” he said a little too forcefully.

“That’s wonderful,” she replied. “You’ll excuse me I must check bed eight.”

She walked away and a few seconds later Tess followed her. “Gangrene?” she asked.

Liz nodded. “When does the doctor arrive?”

“Not until tomorrow,” Tess answered.

“He doesn’t have that long. We are going to have to aerate the wound every hour until then.”

Tess’s eyes widened. “But you can’t do that, it’s not allowed without a doctor’s permission.”

“I don’t care,” Liz whispered. “He’ll loose his leg otherwise; he’s too young to loose his leg.”

Tess shook her head. “That sort of thing could get you shipped back to the states,” she said. “You’re stupid if you do it.”

“If you won’t help me,” Liz said, “I’ll do it by myself.” She walked away leaving Tess and Max watching her, both for different reasons.

Chapter Two

Staring at the ceiling was the only entertainment Max could find oh his dreary first afternoon in the ward. None of the patients could talk to him so he was left alone with his thoughts. However they were haunting and he wished to keep them sealed in his memory away from his conscious.

He pretended he was at home listening to his mother play the piano after dinner. She would chant quietly to herself and he could hear the words even from his bed upstairs. Her voice used to urge him to sleep and it amazed him that it still worked now at his late age.

Her soft finger taps on the keys would make the most beautiful tunes and when she played it was as if nothing could be wrong in the world. She would sometimes play with her eyes closed and her hair back so she could pretend she was somewhere else, in a gorgeous meadow with the wind blowing through her hair.

Diana Evans was a stunning woman and she was appreciated by everyone, but no one adored her as her husband did. He would come home from work and stay with her in the kitchen, talking about his day and then asking about hers. Max was their only child, their pride and joy, their most prized possession.

When the war begun in 1914, when Max was 21, most people assumed it would be a short war. His parents remained cheery, refusing to talk about the matter in front of their son. Only he seemed to notice the rifle posts being positioned on the beaches and the trenches being built in every neighbourhood. New Zealand prepared the only way they knew how but it was all futile because if the enemy were to arrive, there would be doubt as to who would win.

Anything German in the district was considered appalling and was scorched in gigantic bonfires, not to mention what happened to every Hun who was unfortunate enough to live near by. Every single one of them in the city was sent packing. “Go back home!” People would shout as they pitched rubbish at their hunched backs. Diana and Philip Evans stayed uninvolved, refusing to take part, scared to take part. Max knew a German woman down their street who, when he was little would always give him a hard candy when he walked by her house. When he started getting older she would cluck over him and tell him how handsome he was.

Max knew she was sleeping with the man on Kennedy road. He had been walking home one day and caught them kissing behind the tool shed on the corner. He didn’t think anything of it, just kept his mouth shut and minded his own business.

She was sent from the city on August 17th 1914, besides her generous contribution to the country and her sociability. She had never shown anyone anything but love so Max was livid when he found even people who were supposed to be her friends turned on her. He helped her flee before everyone could get to her, her last words to him were, heavily accented but kind, “You’re a good man Max, thank God for you. You’ll see he’ll keep you from harm, he’ll save your soul.”

After a year passed and the war was still in full action men started volunteering their services and were sent overseas to fight for their King. Max’s friends all seemed too eager to go fight in his opinion, they would constantly talk about how girls loved soldiers and they would be bona fide men if they went. Max disagreed with them saying war wasn’t something to get keyed up over. He had no intention of volunteering himself but in 1916, when he was 23, the New Zealand government passed a law which made it compulsory for men between the ages 20 and 46 to go and fight.

Trucks came through the streets picking up men with their suitcases. Sobbing mothers and fathers that were too old to get involved stood outside their front doors waving them goodbye. Max put off getting involved for a long time but could no longer keep from getting drawn in. His mother was beside herself, as if she had had some idea that this would happen but could not deal with it. When it was time to leave Max had kissed her and told her he would be back as soon as the war was over. His father, being just over the enlisting age was able to stay home with her and that helped because Max knew Diana would not have been able to take care of herself if they both left.

He sat on the back of the truck next to one of his only friends that weren’t already out fighting and waved to his parents as cheerfully as possible. He had no idea what was ahead of him but he wasn’t in the least bit animated about it.

All the men were shipped off to military training camps in the country and then placed in groups according to their strength, stability, and knowledge. Max was immediately made a first private but as time went on and he showed continual flawlessness he was convinced to go to officers’ school.

Knowing he had no way out and he may as well do what he could, he went and was made Captain Maxwell Evans in charge of a platoon of twenty-five men.

He wrote to his mother and she informed him that his father had joined the Home Guard, a group of volunteers over fifty who looked after the neighbourhood and practiced military customs. Many found the group of men silly, practicing with wooden guns and fake weaponry but eventually the government gave into their pleas and gave those men truckloads of rifles, grenades and anything else that may help keep the country safe.

Max was sent to Italy and was nervous to find he would not only be the Captain to New Zealand armed forces but Italian and British also. Here he met First Private Michael Guerin a British soldier, and they became comrades quickly. Max tried to become a friend to all his men but Michael seemed to show most interest in being a laudable soldier to his commander and Max took care of him.

He wondered where his friend was now; hoping he was alive and they would cross paths once again.

“How are we feeling now?”

Max was pulled out of his half-conscious daze and arched his head to the side to see a smiling Nurse Parker looking down on him. He smiled back and felt his heart speed up; she certainly was a good reason to be happy about being wounded and in this ward. She would keep him entertained for hours; he would watch her float around the patients.

“I’m feeling fine,” He replied, “How about you?”

She laughed. “I’m not the one with a bullet in my leg, I’m better then fine.”

He watched her unwrap his leg and he spoke, his voice thick with emotion, “You’re much too beautiful to be a nurse.”

She glanced up from his would and caught his eyes. Her cheeks grew red. “Thank you,” she said.

When he was about to open his mouth and say something further Tess approached the bed and said in a teasing voice, “Liz Parker I think you are spending far too much time with my patient.”

Liz smiled. “Tess can you please give him the caster oil to drink?”

Max screwed his face up. “No thank you,” he said.

“You don’t have a choice,” Tess said forcefully. She held the glass to his lips and he swallowed the contents cautiously.

“Am I going to loose my leg?” He asked Liz.

She paused what she was doing and took his hands in hers. “Not if I can help it,” she replied comfortingly.

Tess looked at Liz angrily. “We’re not supposed to discuss that with the patients,” she said.

Max didn’t even notice Tess leave; he couldn’t tear his eyes away from Liz who was quickly capturing his heart with her beauty and compassion. He noticed a strand of hair fall over her forehead and he longed to sit up and brush it away for her. She looked up several times from his leg and smiled reassuringly at him and each time he was smile back, his breath getting caught in his throat. She was perfectly sculptured, divine through and through, with pearly white shaped teeth and glistening brown eyes. He’d never in his whole life come across such a fantastically exquisite woman.

“All done.” She bandaged his leg up again and patted his hand with her own. “Don’t worry,” she whispered leaning into him, “everything will be fine, I promise.”

…………..

“Liz, the doctors waiting for you, Maria did inform you that you’ve been assigned as his surgery assistant, no?”

“Yes Isabel, I’m on my way,” Liz replied. She walked down past the ward while fixing her nurse cap and headed into the surgery room where the Doctor was looking through some papers.

“Good evening Doctor,” she said. “How are you?”

“I’m very good, Miss Parker, thank you. How are you?” He looked up from his work and smiled. His name was Domenico Caracciolo and he was Italian.

“As well as can be expected, thank you,” she replied. “What are we looking at?”

“Maxwell Evans file,” he replied.

“Oh,” Liz said her eyes clouding over. Her stomach fluttered with thoughts of him and it worried her to think she might feel more for him then a nurse should feel for her patient.

“You’ve seen the wound, was there any uniform lodged inside the tissue?” He asked.

Liz blinked. “Yes, there was.” She bit her lip and tapped her fingers against her forearm. “There’s a smell when you first open the bandaging. There could be gangrene…”

Domenico did not hesitate before speaking, “We’ll have to amputate.”

Liz shook. Without thinking she spoke back sternly, “No that can not happen. He is too young to loose his leg.”

He stared at her face for several seconds before asking, “How do suggest we deal with this then?”

“In America they had some success with a treatment in the John Hopkins hospital. I have been aerating the wound every hour and—“

He cut her off, “I’m well aware of the workings at John Hopkins hospital. We’ll operate tomorrow.”

Liz nodded. Before leaving, Domenico touched her arm and asked her if she would join him for a little sigh seeing around the countryside.

Liz swallowed. “I’ll think about it,” she replied, not catching his eyes. She left the room hastily.

The next morning Max was lying in the operating room and Tess was about to put him to sleep when he spoke, “No, not yet. Where’s Liz?”

“That’s Nurse Parker to you,” Tess reminded him.

“I’m right here soldier, what’s wrong?” Liz leaned over him and stared into his eyes.

He swallowed. “I’m a little afraid I’m going to wake up with no leg.”

“You and me both partner,” she replied. She squeezed his hand lovingly. “I’ll see you when you wake up.”

“Doctor,” Max said. “Can you keep the bullet for me?”

The Doctor nodded and Liz smiled at Max before he was put to sleep.

After the bullet was removed the Doctor turned to Liz and said, “I don’t smell the odour you talked about?”

Liz smiled happily. She was so relieved.

“It would still be safest to amputate now.”

“Max doesn't care about being safe he just wants to keep his leg,” she argued.

“Second operations are a great luxury in times of war,” he reminded her. Liz looked at him pleadingly.

After a few minutes he relented, “But what would life be without these little luxuries?”

After Max stitched back up and sent back out to his bed Liz and Maria were cleaning up the operating room.

“He certainly is handsome,” Maria commented.

Liz nodded. He was more then handsome, he was more then beautiful. She sighed longingly. “I know, but it’s not very professional getting involved with patients.”

Maria frowned. “I’m talking about the doctor Liz.”

Liz blushed. “Oh, yeah…right. So was I.” She paused. “He asked me to go out with him.”

Maria seethed with jealousy. With a grunt she pretended to whack Liz over the head with a folded sheet. “I think I hate you,” she said.


BY LANA

Part Three

On the ward, the patients had been fed and bathed, and the beds freshly made as nightfall drew quickly in. Liz Parker was just as crisp and refreshed as the wards looked after spending a little prime time to her self earlier that day, thankfully able to recharge her flagging batteries. She rarely took time out for herself. Liz Parker was unselfish and caring and always ready to give to the point of self-sacrifice. She needed a break even if she refused to see it for herself. Her peers made her go, almost having to push her out of the doors. All the patients were rested and doing as well as could be expected. They’d contact her if they needed her. With much protest she accepted for even she could not deny that her heart was heavy and her bones weary.

She should have slept. She’d walked and wrote in her journal to past the time instead. She couldn’t sleep. She hadn’t found that magical element, that missing piece of the puzzle that would allow her to be claimed fully into peaceful slumber since she’d arrived. She believed that there wasn’t such a thing anymore and after all that she’d seen and her misunderstanding with Maria was taking its toll, there never would be again. She hated ill feeling and what hurt the most was that it was over a man, and a man that Liz had no interest in. A doctor indeed, Liz found it quite humorous until her conversation with Maria. Why was life getting so complicated these days?

As she wandered she wondered why she had never realized before how sunny the world could be when war was tearing it apart and leaving it’s ugly mark upon everything it touched? But for some reason today it glowed. Thankfully it had continued to be a relatively quiet day, the first real day they’d had in weeks which was gratefully received by all. It had been so very difficult to cope these last few weeks with the war raging with no sign of quitting. The heat had also been frightful, particularly today, making it harder to perform ‘miracles’ on the wounded where even the hardest of hearts would have had trouble. Nothing was seemly perfect, able to go to plan anymore. God moved in mysterious ways.

Now standing in front of the mirror, her night duties just about to start, she brushed her hair, tying it up into loose bun as she then tucked it under her nurse’s hat. She applied a little lip-balm and remembered back to when she’d spent hours in front of her dresser at home priming herself. There was no place for that here and little time, besides who would be taking any notice? With a shaky hand she thought of only one thing. Max, would he be looking? And that was her downfall, for Maxwell Evans was now a constant waking thought for her and for the life of her she couldn’t understand why? Was thinking about her too? The thought of him struck Liz with such force and clarity that she stood transfixed in front of the mirror. She couldn’t make him out? Nothing like this had ever happened to her before. What was wrong with her? She’d cared and nursed so many men that this unforgiving war had presented her and not once had she reacted this way, so passionately as she had about saving him and his leg. In fact not once in her whole life had she reacted to a man this way and it was unnerving because that’s all Max Evans was. Just a man, a normal man in need of nursing back to health. Just like any other who had come for her to care for, nothing more nothing less.

She swallowed down deep because in her heart of hearts, in that place she kept secret to all but her journal she knew that Maxwell Evans wasn’t like any other man. She suddenly pictured those soft brown eyes looking at her and it made her feel distinctly uncovered. A shiver spiked and travelled the entire length of her spine. Phwoar was the only word to describe Captain Maxwell Phillip Evans. He was the most gorgeous man she’d ever clapped eyes on. Six feet, plus tall if he was an inch, not that she’d ever seen him standing due to his injury, with a head of thick, jet black hair and eyes to die for. He was the picture of male perfection and against her better judgement little Liz Parker was finding it increasing difficult to concentrate on her work, on her purpose for being there. Breathing out deeply she was glad that the opportunity for her to wear fancy clothes wasn’t there, grateful that her appearance and make up was minimal. She was beginning to be unsure of herself and how she was around him and that just couldn’t happen. She wouldn’t let it be so. As she watched him from afar, amazed at now mild mannered and calm he was after all that was happening to him, her stomach flipped whenever he looked back at her, smiled at her with his perfect white teeth. To her astonishment she suddenly found herself getting the strangest feeling deep inside, like she had to be near him? It was too crazy to even contemplate logically. She was being foolish, possible cabin fever to blame being cooped up amongst such horror.

When she had finished getting herself ready she closed her eyes and offered up a fervent pray. She was just being foolish. She had to stop thinking about him in this way, whatever way that was? Everything finally getting to her after all this time, when she vowed that it never, ever would, her only reason. She couldn’t let it, she mustn’t let it because had a job to do nothing more, nothing less.

“Get a grip Liz,” her voice barely more than a whisper whilst heaving a deep sigh then opened them again, turning round - almost knocking over the girl standing behind her. “Isabel!” she said somewhat startled by her presence.

“You better get a grip because we need you to be on your toes,” Isabel looked sternly at her. Liz nodded. “I need you to be,” she then added, a smile gracing her features.

“I know, everything’s fine.”

“Are you sure?” Isabel could see she was troubled.

“Everything’s peachy, you know me.” And how Liz’s smile was bigger than hers.

“Yes I do.” And Isabel thanked her lucky stars that she did because Liz Parker was a nurse in a million. “I don’t know what I’d do without you Liz?”

"Oh stop it," Liz blanched, her voice becoming higher and louder.

Isabel placed her hands on her own shapely hips. “How was your day?”

“Good thank you.”

“Rested and ready to go?”

“Of course.” Liz didn’t let on that she hadn’t slept. She knew Isabel would be disappointed in her.

“Wait for me?” Isabel asked as she quickly took a timeout to readjust her face also.

Shaking her head in apparent amazement Liz looked on. "What's your secret?" Referring to Isabel’s ability to always look so neat and perfect no matter what without even a hair out of place.

“Whatever do you mean?”

“You always look so perfect.” Liz said openly. She felt more than a little plain standing beside Isabel.

“Don’t be ridiculous Elizabeth but sun, sea, excitement and the love of a good man always helps.” Both women looked at each other and suddenly giggled uncontrollably. Two out for four wasn’t too bad. Where they were it was never lacking in sunshine and the unexpected. The sea and love could wait. Eyeing herself up from several different angles Isabel was ready to go. “Shall we?” And Isabel motioned for Liz to go through the door before her. Liz mirrored her exact movements.

“No please after you. Age before beauty.” And both women chuckled because Isabel was only 28 days older than Liz.

*~*

For what seemed like the hundredth time that night, Max glanced over at Liz to take in her appearance. Her long sleeved, crisp white and grey uniform was nothing short of beautiful. The drape of the dress flattered her petite figure, and it set off her features to perfection.

Throughout the entire evening, day and night too, all the time to be precise he’d be watching her and he'd had trouble keeping his mind on his troubles and not on her. As he looked at her again, he realized how quiet she was tonight, appearing like she was in deep thought about something? Rather than shout out and question her he continued to watch from afar. It wasn’t his place to, not yet any road. He wandered what she was thinking of in that moment? Max inhaled deeply.

Tonight, he was going to talk to her and a very big part of him wished he could just get up and walk with her and take her away from the madness so they could just be together, alone together. However, he knew that wasn't possible, so he kept his mind focused on the here and now, determined to make the most of it.

*~*

“Nurse,” Was the weakened voice from across the ward. Looking up from her desk, leaving the comfort of her dimly lit desk and her half written letter Liz glided quickly and quietly across the floor.

“Yes Marcus, is everything okay?” She was crouching beside his bed in the corner.

Marcus Ferguson was lying flat on his tummy with his palms resting at either side of his head, the only position available and comfortable for him, what with his back so severely burnt in the blaze. Liz could see why the discomfort, her eyes travelled down as his freshly bandaged injuries were already weeping with blood and infection. She gently touched one his hands, one of the few places untouched by the flames. “Okay Marcus, I’ll just go and get some more bandages and medication. I’ll be right back.” Her tones were soothing and instantly calmed his pounding heart. He gently closed his eyes and smiled weakly.

At only twenty Marcus was so afraid and hated being unable to do the simplest of things such as rolling over, sitting up. The back of his arms, legs and buttocks were so very painfully, his back being the worst. Even the thick blonde hair on the back of his head had been scorched away. Yet never once did he whine or complain. It was miracle that he’d made it this far. The doctors didn’t hold out much hope for him surviving through the night, but every morning he would continue to astound them as they found him alive and relatively well.

“O-Okay- then- then would you- read to me a- again?” He was finding it difficult to talk the pain was so great. Liz’s heart was over whelmed at his strength and determination and regretted every single moan and groan she’d ever uttered in her life. She squeezed his hand just a little more, afraid that she might hurt him.

“Of course I will, just you try and stop me,” And she quickly turned to gather up what was needed not noticing that someone was watching and listening the whole time as Max continued to watch Marcus with the angel working at his bedside.

*~*

With no interruptions Liz had tended to Marcus’ wounds with the minimal of fuss. She tried her hardest to work quickly, desperate not to hurt Marcus more than she had to, putting herself into awkward and painful positions in order to complete the task in hand. Marcus was so strong and hardly murmured as she bathed and redressed him.

Reaching for his favourite book she rested her aching bones in the chair beside him and was about to start as promised, but it had all been too much for the young soldier as he gently fell into slumber, the much needed pain relief kicking in. Gently stroking his cheek Liz sat and watched over him until she was sure that he was well and truly at peace then rose to her feet. Her back and knees were aching from her nursing of Marcus and she winced while returning back to her station.

Out the corner for her eye she saw Max moving awkwardly in his bed, like he was in pain. His leg not going him any favours. She hated this pointless war and what price it left upon the wounded. Her heart was heavy, her body weary but she by his bedside in seconds. “Max!” Max was trying to reach for a glass of water on the bedside table, leaning over just a little too far, about to fall. She was there to catch him.
“Easy Max, go steady,” She clasped tightly onto his broad shoulders as he encircled a strong, powerful arm suddenly about her waist and in that moment something strange happened. It was like just by him holding onto her he took all her aches and pains away. How could that be? She instantly shook off that stupid notion and stiffened.
“You're supposed to be resting! What on earth were you thinking of?” she gently scolded. “You know if you need anything then you only have to ask, that’s why I’m here.” And she gently eased him back down onto the bed, his arm still encircling her waist. Max said nothing.

Liz found it difficult to judge his mood held deep within his dark smouldering eyes. She’d been finding it harder and harder of late. A sensuous lock of hair fell across his brow and she almost felt herself yearning to stroke it back into place. What was she thinking? This situation was getting really strange and frightening for her. There was something unnerving in the way that he looked at her.

“I know,” His voice tentative. He was close now, his warm breath against her hair. “But you looked like you needed a break and I didn’t want to disturb you,” he added quietly failing dismally to conceal the pain that was raging through him. She was clearly taken aback by the comment. What did he mean? Had he been watching her? Goosebumps covered and rippled up her spine, seemingly covering her entire body at the mere thought of him watching her. This was getting crazy. She consciously shook the feeling off once more.

“Never mind what you think I need, I know what you need so in future just call me and I’ll do whatever it is you want okay?” Max felt like she was telling him off even when her tone never wavered. The last thing he wanted to do was to add to her worries and be more of a burden to her. Max felt utterly foolish when she was completely right of course. He couldn’t feel any worse. His eyes swept towards hers in obvious relief and she flashed him a smile, causing a surge of happiness to flood through him. Inside he was so very happy to have her close by him again, was that selfish of him when so many needed her tender loving care also? The ward remained quiet and still.

An untimely silence suddenly fell between them as Liz gently let her arms slip away from him in order to past him the glass of water. She almost betrayed herself by wanting to gasp at the loss she felt when his warm arm fell away from her waist. Was it getting hot in there or was that just her? Her lips formed a partial grin as she dangled the glass from her fingers and gently placed in his grasp when he held out his hand for it. "Here," she said smiling.

"Thank you," he was the reply. Max felt the bolt of electricity pass from her into him as their fingertips lightly brushed in the exchange and his eyes flashed up towards her face. Had she felt it too? A painful silence engulfed them.

"You’re welcome," she added quietly. Her face continued to tell him nothing if she was reeling from their contact before. Max was fighting to control his emotions.

She should have gone from his side at that moment, she knew that but she didn’t. She couldn’t, her feet seemly nailed to the floor. His eyes were intoxicating. Max gulped in the liquid so fast Liz thought he’d choke. “Slowly Max,” Her voice laced with concern, almost breathless. She wished she’d found the time to sleep earlier because she was beginning to feel a little giddy. Max finished gulping down the water in silence. He was unable to resist stealing occasional glances at his carer.

After a few minutes, he felt the desire - no - the over whelming need, to have her in his arms. Her body dangerously near his, trying desperately to say with actions what he couldn't say with words as she took the glass back from him. As her fingertips brushed over his again, he felt his heartbeat tumble over itself and he offered her a small smile. He reached for her, stopping mid flow. This wasn’t the time what was he thinking?

“You’re very good with us,” Max said softly, suddenly getting bolder. The pain almost bearable now she was there by his side.

“It’s my job,” There was a sparkle of humour in her eyes. Max’s smile grew at hearing her understatement,

“It’s more than that and I’m eternally grateful to you Elizabeth Parker.”

She smiled an uneasy smile and whispered, "Oh," Max could tell, though, that she was still uncertain of what he was saying was true.

“I really mean it!” Max added confidently. Liz’s smile grew to fill up her face and lit up the darkened room.

“Why thank you Maxwell Evans,” and she playfully curtsed, gently clasping at the skirt of her uniform. Their eyes locked in an eternal moment. Liz hadn’t a clue why she did that or why she was feeling so much at ease all of a sudden? An awkward silence filled the cool, night air, seemingly lasting for a long while until Liz finally broke it.
“Well… if that will be all then I'm going to make certain that you lie back and rest." She mildly threatened. She stepped closer towards the bed and shifted one of the many pillows against his back. Her eyes followed his outline down the bed, stopping at his heavily bandaged leg. Her stomach turned over and the near loss he’d almost encountered. No man should lose a leg if it could be saved. “How’s the leg?” She gently fluffed up the deep piled of pillows that surrounded it.

“Okay, thanks to you,” and he went to sit up.

“Now, lie back and relax,” she encouraged. She didn’t handle praise too well, especially coming from him. Liz bent to place her hands on his shoulders and applied light pressure as she reclined him back down. The look in his eyes was one of exasperation, but it quickly changed as he complied and shifted to find a comfortable position. Liz sighed, her warm breath caressing the skin on Max's neck, sending shivers down his spine as she lent across him. As she adjusted the pillows under Max's head, she was blissfully unaware that Max was finding it hard to function, nothing like this had ever happened to him before. Was there no way to let her know how he felt without spelling it out tom her? How could he, besides what was it he felt? How could they ever be anyway? Now, in the cold light of their newfound closeness and the ward being so quiet it felt like, for the very first time that they were completely alone. All Max knew was that he wanted to talk to her, be with her and he didn't know how to let her know or even if he was ready to do so? Did he have to find and say the words what failed to come? Could he dare tell the truth, a truth that even he was yet to understand properly? He wanted to shout it out but how could he? To Liz he looked like he was going to say something again, but changed his mind, obviously realizing how futile it was to argue with her.

"Yes, ma'am!" was his boyish reply. She smiled when she realized he was learning that it wasn't wise to cross her. His voice showed signs of the strain his recent activity had placed upon his body.

“Rest now,” she said sternly.

"You know, you really would make a very good sergeant." For a moment, Max stared, and Liz saw a flash of mischief enter his eyes. It disappeared as fast as it had appeared, and she figured it was her imagination. She raised her eyebrows in question.

“Oh really?” Max smile grew. Liz had never seen anything as lovely as his smile. She had leave. Now. “So?” Her sugary voice from broke the stillness and quiet of the night and into his pleasant reverie. He looked blankly at her. “Anything more I can do for you Max?” A million wicked lusty thoughts suddenly bombarded Liz’s brains in the next second. Her skin prickled, like fire. Where the hell did they come from? It was getting hotter in there. Instead of telling him what she really wanted to say, she forced herself to put distance between them and tried putting up an emotional barrier.

She had too because was plain to even she, that she was falling in love with Max Evans. Who wouldn’t? How she knew she was going crazy and in desperate need of sleep. Liz felt her knees knock and her teeth chatter in sudden realization. She was just over tired that’s all. Nothing more. Nothing less and she was far from being ‘in anything’ with Maxwell Evans. She offered him a fleeting chance to reply, before turning on her heels to go back to her desk.

"Yes," Max said with a voice as smooth as honey. She came to a halt instantly, afraid of what was coming next?

"Yes what?” She mumbled.

“There is something else you can do for me,” he sat up as she stepped back in closer towards him.

“And what’s that?” She was certain he could hear her heart beat; it was pounding so fast.

“Tell about yourself?" She smiled a confused smile at him.

“What do you want to know?” She answered without the thought of refusing him, quickly coming to her senses. “Look Max you need your rest-,”

“I’m not sleepy. I just wanted to talk, that’s all if that’s okay with you?” It was said slightly forcefully. His leg was uncontrollably throbbing but there wasn’t a herd of wild horses that would make him tell because she’d leave to get someone or be distracted. “Please?”

She nodded. How could she refuse him with a face like that? Silence reined once more and Max was suddenly robbed of speech. “Is, is there anything you want to ask me? That you want to know about me?” He babbled.

“I don’t want to know anything, you’re the one who wanted to talk remember?” her tone was never hostile but Max could sense that she was uncomfortable. He regarded her intently, again unable to say just what was on his mind.

"Well... god, I’m sorry for making you feel uncomfortable Liz I never wanted that to happen." Her face was unreadable as she absorbed his meaning. Finally she nodded slowly, as if not quite sure of how to respond? Instead of continuing the conversation, he nodded as well. Once again there was an uncomfortable, suffocating silence.

"Uh…it doesn’t matter… well… thank you for asking me but I better get back to writing my letter,” she stammered, embarrassed to be reminded of the ridiculous
mess she was making, and she turned to leave. Reluctantly, Max pulled further back from her just enough to ease the increasing ache that had formed deep within his belly since her coming over to him. He was amazed that he'd ever been attracted to anyone like he was to her, Liz's classic beauty made anyone that had ever held his eyes, look like some kind of cheap call girl or something? He felt strangely warm and happy, deeply contented just to breathing in the same air as Liz Parker.

“May I be so bold as to ask who is the letter to?” he returned, eyes twinkling.

“Excuse me?” She was more than taken by his question when nurses and patients interaction should be kept to a minimal. She was completely dumbfounded at what to say and how to handle the pending situation? Max witnessed the change in her.

“I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to pry-,” he stumbled. He just didn’t want her to go so soon.

“It’s okay Max, it was just a letter back home. That’s all.” Max couldn’t help but notice the sadness held deep within her eyes.

“You miss it don’t you?”

“Yes, very much. Don’t you miss your family back home in…?”

“New Zealand,” Max helped her out.

“New Zealand it must be so beautiful there?” Liz said wistfully.

“Yes it is… but I’ve seen things far more so,” She slowly lifted up her head to meet his glace. Her heart fluttered as their eyes locked again once more. She missed her home, her family and her friends so very much it made her weak. She’d lay awake some nights just thinking about home and how her life used to be. She wished she could say that she’d give anything for the chance to go back to them, that might have been true before but hand on heart she could not now because the truth be known since Captain Maxwell Phillip Evans had arrived she hadn’t thought about home quite so much. Truth be known she didn’t want to leave, besides her work here was too important and she was needed here in more ways than one. The thought of not wanting to leave because of Max never entered her mind.

“Oh really?”

“Yes,” Again he gave her one-worded answers. Max was a man of very few words. There was that awkward silence again. “Please sit and talk with me Liz?” He held his breath, waiting for her answer. She glanced at her watch and cocked an eyebrow, shrugging elegantly. What harm could it do?

"Sure, if you want to, why not? The evening's still young. And alls well." Oh if only that were true as Liz parker had never felt so utterly out of control in her life. He grinned in relief. For a moment, he'd been afraid she was going to say no.

“Thankfully,” Max was finding it hard to make coherent sentences. He hated everything about this war and he had no idea what to say next as it was up to Liz to say something.

“I miss home so much actually, especially now because it’s at this time that we have the festive of light.” Liz said excitedly.

“What’s that?” He was mesmerized by everything about her and her life. Max remained speechless, unable to speak transfixed by her. Listening only to her, watching only her.

Liz was taken back to another time and place as she remembered how it all went. She relayed to Max how once a year the whole town would get together for a massive party, where everyone would make a contribution and the fields, streets and buildings were littered with lights and candles. There was much eating and drinking to be had and dancing. It was wonderful. Liz’s eyes sparked as she talked of the latter and of Daniel.



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“Oh how we danced and danced. We had so much fun that night.” She sighed deeply.
Max raised his eyebrows somewhat shocked by the mere name of another man on Liz’s lips.

“Oh that’s sounds really- interesting,” He couldn’t hide his disappointment, taking what she had said literately. Who was this Daniel? A friend? A lover? Max suddenly felt his cheeks heat with concern. Liz could feel a change in Max as she instantly read what he was thinking by the bewildered look on his face and in that moment she had this overwhelming desire to put him straight.

“Actually, we're just…friends. I mean…Daniel Williams and I. We grew up together. We're not, um… I don't hold his attentions." She blushed, gesturing vaguely at Max. She felt stupid at her clumsiness. Why was she explaining herself? She coughed ever so lightly.
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“Much do the dismay of mine and his parent’s, and him,” With her this close to him, her face turning towards him, he could smell the slight scent of her perfume. For a moment, he couldn't remember the topic of their conversation. He couldn't focus enough to bring it to mind.

“Oh,” Then he realized what she’d just said. “Oh,” Max couldn’t help but smile as Liz’s eyes fell away from him. This man, Daniel wasn’t her beau. Max felt like the happiness man alive. She was sitting on his bed, very close to him.

“I could have danced all night,” she said, her voice dreamy.

“I could oblige you there,” Max agreed, chuckling lightly. He wished that he could, that they could, that they were somewhere completely different, somewhere far, far away from this madness. “That would be nice.”

“Yes, it would be,” she said, pulling back to look at him. What was she thinking? “I bet you’re pretty nifty on your feet aren’t you?”

He smiled. “I am as it goes.” Max was forgetting himself, motioning to get up and out of bed.

“Captain Evans stay right where you are before you bring out the sergeant in me,” He so longed to take her into his arms and show her just how good of a dancer he was. He wanted to take her into his arms and show her everything, right here- right now.

“I’d love to dance with you that’s all.” He honestly confessed.

"Excuse me?" Liz asked, and Max saw the unmistakable flush that crept into her skin. She wanted that so much too. She couldn’t believe what was happening. Quickly she changed the mood, suddenly afraid of what was to come.

"Mm," he muttered.

“What?” Liz was intrigued, her right foot bounced in a sign of impatience.

“Are you saying to wouldn’t want to dance with me?” He said with a pout.

“No it’s not that at all,” she face prickled with heat and embarrassment.

“That you wouldn’t want to spend an evening with me?”

“No,” Liz was getting uncontrollably flustered.

He shrugged. “Because if it was then, I would have to ask- Tess!” And he crossed his arms across his chest after that last comment.

If he was honest with himself, something he wasn't entirely certain he wanted to be at this point, spending an evening with Liz held far more appeal than an evening with Tess any day of the week and twice on Sunday when, if, the chance ever came. Liz blood suddenly ran icy cold. Why did she even care if Max asked Tess? Slowly, she turned to face him, unsure of what to say when her entire mood changed as she noticed smile on his face. Max caught her gaze and held it. He was joking with her about asking Tess as realization kicked in. He was teasing her- flirting with her maybe? She laughed, and he smiled wider. When she recovered, she pinned him with a look.

“Do you mean to tell me that you planned this entire conversation from the start? That you were asking me out on a date Captain?” Was she now flirting with him? This was so crazy but it was making her a fuzzy warm inside.

“Would that pose a problem if I was?” Max asked. She drew her lips drawn in a tight line.

“Only if I’d have said no.” She said confidently.

“And would you have done?” His question brought her mind back to their surroundings. Her eyebrows winged upward, then her eyes narrowed.

"Hmm how does a little ole thing like me be lucky enough to hold your interest so?" She smirked, finding increasing difficult to breath wanting to be in his arms by now so much. It was incredible what an affect Max was having on her after such a short space of time. She refrained from answering him directly.

“Just lucky I guess?”

It was truly remarkable how well they were interacting together, how they just seemed to fit. It was frightening. Liz could almost visualize Max holding her in his arms as they swayed to the music, oblivious of everything - and everyone - but each other. She felt like she couldn’t breathe beginning to wonder what Max was thinking, if he was thinking the same as she? Max continued looking at her with eyes that were melting into her very soul. Max was thinking exactly the same thing and of how well she’d fit against him. He couldn't help but notice from the very first time he’d laid eyes on her that her body soft and yielding. She was now sitting on the side of his bed. He breathed in her subtle fragrance, suppressing the intense urge to bury his face in the crook of her neck. Her hair, upswept, escaped its clasp in places to fall in soft curls, framing her face. She cleared her throat, and he could see her pulse racing in her graceful neck.

"Oh really?" Her eyes wide, she regarded him questioningly. Pretending what had happened never had. Max was finding it harder and harder to breathe, to form coherent thought patterns. Not all that long ago, there had been a time when he would have insisted never getting too involved with woman. Leaving as soon as things looked like getting out of hand, anxious to avoid entanglement lest ‘she’ think they were handing for anything more? Max was always the perfect gentleman who rarely had girlfriends anyway. He knew now that he'd never consider Liz a nuisance or a burden to him. Liz was different. Leaving her was furthest from his mind. Their ‘relationship’ maybe be newly formed, not yet matured but that much Max did know. What ever it took he was staying. That thought was followed by the somewhat unsettling knowledge that he'd been attracted to and felt a strong connection with Liz from the moment he clapped eyes on her. After ignoring and denying his feelings for longer than he could remember, days seemed like months in that place he was finally ready to stop fighting. He wasn't quite ready to act on them, either. He was willing to take his time and get to know her even better if she’d only let him? They had a possible connection that Max yearned to explore given the chance. He could feel it why couldn’t she? Her skin, soft and luminous, beckoned to him. He wondered what it would feel like to trail his lips from the spot under her ear to her neck and then down to her shoulder. Feeling his eyelids grow heavy with these tantalizing thoughts, he so wanted to pull her closer for so many reasons one of which being so that she couldn't see the heady desire he knew was evident in his face. It was bad enough when he had realized how improper it was for him to be there with her, thinking the things he had been. More than that, it was awkward, especially with her sitting on his bed.

“How about you Max?” Liz asked, expertly changing the subject. Max saw her discomfort and chose a different path. Max cleared his throat,

"Well,” And he told her of his life, his home, his family. “… My grand father died when I was very little. It broke my grandmother’s heart, especially after they’d over came so much.”

“How do you mean? What happened?” Liz could sense something was there.

“She wasn’t his first love. He loved another but their families never got on,” Liz could see that Max was finding it difficult and wished that she’d never asked. “It’s okay Liz, I want to tell you if you want to hear?”

How did he know what she was feeling? What she was thinking had she dare say anything out loud? She couldn’t tell. She just nodded. “They loved each other very much, both knowing that they were perfect together.” He stopped and looked directly “but their relationship was hurting those they cared about the most so rather than risking more and shaming their families by staying together. She resisted my grandfather’s affections. They chose to forsake destiny and be apart.” Max signed deeply as Liz got the insatiable urge to hold his hand. She fought relentlessly not to do so. “In the end, they both realized that their love could overcome any obstacles,” Her expression was unreadable in the near darkness. Liz could see he was fighting to remain composed. There was more to come. “She was very ill and she had held the secret of her illness from him,” Liz openly gasped afraid of what was coming.

“Oh,” A silly, unfeeling answer but nothing else would come.

“And she died suddenly before they could take that chance and live out that love and it broke my Grandfather’s heart, he never, ever recovered from losing her,”

“I’m so very sorry Max,” And she was, her eyes filling as well as her heart. "It's so sad. It all seems so hopeless and unfair, ending that way. All that wasted time of not being together.” Her heart was breaking for Max as she yearned to know more about him.

“I know but he found my Grandmother,” and happiness swept across his face. “And they were happy, very happy together besides just think, if they hadn’t have ever met I’d never have been born.” He was trying to lighten the heavily set mood. It wasn’t working but that was such an impossible thing for Liz to dare comprehend. A world without Max… her chest suddenly felt so tight.

"Yes there is that," Liz countered. Max could see that she was keeping something from him.

“What are you thinking?”

Liz lightly shook her head. “It’s not my place to say,”

“Please, tell me,” Max almost pleaded whilst Liz continued wringing her hands tightly together.

"Please don’t take this the wrong way Max but I can understand why they did what they did in the beginning, thinking more of how it would affect others if they got together and the consequences of them giving in to their desires," Liz was amazed at her own insight when romance had always eluded her by her own choice. That was the last thing Max wanted to hear because held within that sentence was the answer to all of his unanswered questions about where he and Liz were heading? Her belief seemed to be, think of others before her own happiness.

"But surly a life without finding true love is impossible to comprehend?" he conceded.

“I wouldn’t know of such things.”

Max paused before answering, then looked intently into her eyes and lowered his voice. "Let's talk about something a little nicer, like what a wonderful time I’m having just talking with you. Thank you for sparing me the time Liz.”

She smiled. "You’re welcome and thank you for saying that."

“I really appreciate all the help you’ve given me.”

"I'm always glad to help, you know that." Looking down at her hands it was only then he realized just how close they were and that she was shaking.

“I know,” He whispered. His voice drifted over her like a soothing balm. A shiver shot straight down her spine. She then smiled a beautiful smile that almost blinded Max, and a smile that he’d never forget. "Your smile is sweeter than even my mother’s Liz and it makes everything I’ve gone through so worthwhile.” He said without thinking, his head cocking slightly over to one side. He looked utterly adorable in his confession. She detected a note of sadness in his voice, so she did her best to reassure him. It touched her heart to know.

"You must love her very, very much?"

"Yes I do." He sighed. "I just wish I had gotten more time with them."

"Hey, you will again that much I do know" she said softly. She was no fortune-teller but it her heart of hearts she prayed for that. She wanted Max home and safe.
"We don't need you getting down and melancholy now do we so why don't you lay back and relax?" His eyes grew softer and his grin widened as she felt his hand gently squeeze hers. She didn’t know what to do? He reached out further and took both of her hands in his. Completely at a loss she didn’t move it away from him. She couldn’t.

He gently began to raise her hand to his lips to place a quick kiss on it. He so wanted to kiss her; it was like the air he breathed. For a fleeting moment, a flash of hesitancy appeared in her eyes, almost like there was something more that had happened? That she wanted him too kiss her? Just as quickly as it had appeared to him, it disappeared, and Max figured he had just imagined it and he stopped pulling her hand upward mid flow. He held his breath as he waited for her to speak.

For several long moments, neither one of them spoke. Then, Liz glanced down at their joined hands, and Max swore she was fighting to control her breathing. He glanced down to see that his thumbs were unconsciously drawing slow strokes across her fingers, and he grinned. He couldn’t help it. Suddenly, he realized it was probably best to put an end to this, even though he wished they could prolong it a little more. In truth he wanted to prolong it forever. It was neither the time nor the place. Mores the pity and Max was fighting temptation all the while, however propriety won over his own wishes. She had a job to do and this was not the right thing to do however right it felt to him. Her eyes widened, her breath catching in her throat. It was obvious that she could sense a difference in him as his hand rested rather intimately on her lower back. She glanced at him and he saw passion glimmer in her deep brown eyes. He welcomed the answering spark of excitement that shuddered through his body and heart. He brought a hand up to her slender neck and caressed the soft skin his fingers encountered, never breaking eye contact. After a moment, a slow, gentle smile graced Liz's lips, and Max knew that she understood, at least in part, what he was trying to say. That’s what Max’s was wishing for. He couldn’t understand any of this, what was happening only that he felt right and he never wanted it to end.

Her gaze dropped and focused on his chest. He so wanted to press his lips to her forehead in silent gratitude not needing words. Someday, he'd be able to say them; he just needed a little more time but how could he in their present situation? Liz glanced down briefly and tried to hide her grin, she was acting like an excited child at Christmas time then, lifting her head, she looked at him again. His thumbs began to stroke the backs of her hands once more, and his eyes softened, taking on an almost tender, yet melancholy look.
"Well…I… should be going, anyway," she said reluctantly. “You need to get some sleep and allow your body to mend, and I need to get back to my letter. My mother said she would handle it if I couldn’t write all the time, but if I can, if I have the time I try to and now I have the time. I don't like to miss a day not writing to them, and I always feel bad when I do, so...”

“Liz...” he interrupted, his tone pointing out to her that she was rambling. He’d noticed that always happened when she was nervous, and being this close to Max certainly set her nerves on end.

“I'm sorry, Max, I’m rambling again when you should be sleeping,” she said and glanced down.

“Don't be, it was my fault,” he said softly, his voice compelling her to lift her head. "I guess I was sleeper than I thought to act in such a way, besides your letter home is far more worthy of your time than I am.” He paused, his eyes becoming very serious. “Thank you.” Those two words might not mean much to someone else, but to her, they meant everything in the world, and Liz knew just what he meant. He didn't have to say it. It was in his eyes, his touch, and even his smile. He was thanking her for her time. Her help.

“You're more than welcome,” she replied rising slowly. “I'll be right over there if you need me,” she whispered. “Goodnight, Max.”

“Goodnight, Liz.” he added in a husky timbre but she didn’t step away. She couldn’t. Her feet wouldn’t carry her.

“Nurse?” was the gentle whisper that clung into the cool, dim light reaching and piercing the moment penetrating deeper than any spear or bullet. Both gasped at the ill-timed call and un- timely demise of their conversation. “Nurse are you there?”

“Yes, I’m here,” she quickly answered, grateful of the interruption.

“Can I have a glass of water please?” was the muffled plea back.

“Of course. I’ll be right there,” She glanced back at Max.

“Duty calls.” They both said together then a moment of uncomfortable silence followed. Max felt his breath catch in his throat at the look on Liz's face. The moonlight bathed her face in a soft glow, and for a moment, the only thing on Max's mind was how badly he wanted to kiss her. Slowly, he held onto her hands and lifted his face towards hers. She seemingly lowered her face to his, obviously feeling the same thing he was? He wasn’t sure.

“Must be something in that water or is it me?” She joked. Max was finding it hard to smile when he knew he would be thankful of the interruption later, especially considering the tenuous strings that held their relationship together at this stage. Relationship? That was laughable what relationship? On paper this was an impossible relationship and it could never be.

“Definitely you,” He answered as he pulled back to gaze into her eyes, he could see the hint of surprise at his actions mixed with a small amount of what appeared to be relief on her part. Although it was obvious they both had enjoyed each other's company, they knew they had to take things much slower. It was a confusing time for the both of them. Her feet still seemed unable to carry her away from Max.

"I better go.”

“I know,” he said releasing her hands, unsure if the pain of their parting was obvious to her? Max leant back and whispered, "I was about to say that I think we should say goodnight," Max was wondering if she could sense the lie he was telling?

“Me too until you need me again that is,” Liz added boldly. He’d always need her. They’d already had this conversation. She had to go. Now. Someone might see. She was needed. Startled by the shift in her thoughts, she almost withdrew her hands from his and stood up to distance herself from him, but something kept her there. She was reluctant to leave, wanting to sit with him and make sure he was all right. For some reason, she was reluctant to let go. Part of it, she reasoned, was added reassurance that he was safe. After going through the gamut of emotions she had experienced, she needed the physical touch and closeness to set her mind at ease. He could have died… lost his leg… he still wasn’t out of the woods yet. The feelings she had felt were very real, and she had no desire to go through that again. In fact, those feelings were the other part of why she was so reluctant to leave, only she wasn't ready to admit what they all meant ... not just yet.

“Liz I’ll always need you,” he felt himself trembling. Summoning every bit of strength she had, she managed to croak out,

"Oh," Her face changed direction as she dipped down towards him and he placed a soft but lingering kiss that had been meant for her sweet lips just to the left of her mouth. The only thing Liz did wrong was to look back at him and that was her undoing. She wanted him just as much as he wanted her but just before their lips lightly touched…

Max’s eyes refocused and he realized his mind was playing wicked tricks on him and that Liz was gone from his side.

She wasn’t reaching out to him with her sweet lips for that fated first kiss but already half way across the room as aid for another. Max’s heart sank. Although she knew he couldn't see her clearly, Liz parker was finding it increasing hard to function. Her skin was heated and prickly, her chest unbearably tight from Max’s closeness. She gathered up the water jug and gave the older soldier a drink. He was too weak to hold it for himself so she cradled his head in her arm and did it for him. Max watched her every movement, as she made sure the soldier was comfortable then made her way back past Max’s bed. Her eyes were seemingly fixated by something her hand reaching to touch the place where his hands had encased hers so delicately moments before, and a small smile crossed her face.

With a sigh, she turned and went to her table without looking at Max once. It was the hardest thing Liz had ever had to do. He’d give anything to know what she was thinking at that moment, daring to hope that she was thinking of him?

Unable to catch her eye again he uneasily settled back down into his bed, his eyes never leaving her. As he watched her writing her letter back home, he had to do something to occupy his restlessness. He reached over for the bedside table, for a book he’d already read a thousand times and in light that made it hardly readable very, very slowly because there was no way on gods green earth that he was sleepy tonight even when his body craved it so. He reached too far over but remained silent as pain tore through him. He couldn’t risk Liz coming back to his aid unsure of what he’d end up doing to her.

This was insane why was he thinking this way, with his status with Liz the way it was? Non- existent. His heart continued to pound so fast and as he lowered himself back further onto the bed, he realized that he wasn't even sure what that status was? He couldn’t stand a moment of her not being by her side was that wrong of him to feel that way? When they had talked about their lives and he took her hand he had felt something pass between them, and he knew she had felt it, too. He only had to look in her eyes to see that was true. While they discussed his mind wasn't on where they were or the propriety of the situation and when they had finally looked into each other's eyes that was when things had changed. He had found it very difficult not to tell her everything, tell her how she made him feel. What made it more difficult, where they were and the current status of their fragile relationship; She was a nurse and he was her patient. Is it possible that she was feeling the same as he?

He saw the way she’d looked at him before they’d parted. It was a look that made his heart burst into life. However, he didn't want to admit anything, as that would mean he was more involved than he continued to tell himself he already was.




BY LANA
Part four

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Later that night

Liz watched Max lay there, unable to resist a reflection on all that had happened between them earlier that night.

The emotional roller coaster she'd been riding had taken her to such heights, then sent her plunging to such depths she was amazed she wasn't more exhausted than she was. It was stressful enough to realize just how far Max would push himself and how easily he put his own body's needs asides for the safety of others, that’s how come he ended up here, let alone what they had discussed. Although it touched her deeply to know that he counted her among those cherished enough to share parts of his life with, she knew it was wrong for her to even have gotten that close. In a way, she felt that was the reason why she was so drawn to him, by the trust that he put in her and vice versa. She was never that open with anybody – ever. Of course, her mind told her there was a lot more to it than just being open with Max but she wasn't sure she was ready to admit it.

Countless times, she had chided him for his inability to admit when he needed help or admit how he was really feeling, and here she was, doing the exact thing he was. If she was really honest with herself, she needed him just as much as she felt he needed her. Was that wrong of her to consider? They had been thrown together for a reason, and in recent days, she had begun to understand a lot more, especially her own feelings and they scared the hell out of her.

She was now standing over Max as he lay sleeping, blissfully unaware of her presence. Her gaze slowly perused every feature of his face, drifting from his forehead to the compelling amber eyes that were now closed, across his cheekbones and down to his strong jaw that could either soften with dimples or tense in anger, impatience and pain. Her heart was pounding that fast she was sure she’d wake him. She took a step back. Finally, her eyes came to his mouth, a mouth that could stretch into a wondrous smile or purse in extreme pain, a mouth that she believed to be tantalizingly tender and could stir emotions in her that had since been dormant.
Liz Parker thought herself untouchable but with every passing day she was finding that harder and harder to believe it.

Liz listened to Max's breathing, slow and steady, and breathed a sigh of relief that he had finally relaxed enough to get some sleep. He needed to. She carefully watched his face and saw his lips move before he spoke…

“Liz,” he gently called out in the darkness.

He was dreaming. Was Maxwell Evans dreaming about her? Her whole body trembled. She shut her eyes, stumbling backwards. She thought of her mother, her father, sleeping peacefully in their bed at home and of her friends tucked up too. She was in a world of her own. She had to think of anything but the here and now.

She was failing, placing her fingertips where Max’s fingers had been on her hands earlier. They seemed to be tingling, as if he’d branded her with his mark. Her heart was racing with the look in his face. It was one of sheer tenderness and the most beautiful thing she’d ever seen. It was as if he was silently daring her to touch him even while he was sleeping and for a brief moment, with shaky hand she hesitated, stepping back wondering if she should? Inner desire won over reason and she slowly leaned forward once more. She paused again, just before her eyes drifted shut and she relished the feelings that washed over her as she tentatively touched his cheek with her fingertips, without thought nor consequence; Leaning back instantly at their shared contact. The connection made was unmistakable, stunning her back into reality. With no warning, the atmosphere changed between them. It was like the time before a storm, Liz thought, when the air is charged with electricity and you can’t wait for the thunder and lightening to start. Her heart was racing.
What was she thinking?

Someone might see. It was such a stupid thing to do as she quickly hurried back to her desk as fast as her wobbly legs could carry her, the familiar giddy and dizziness enveloping her, her only comfort.

*~*

The next day

Liz could think of nothing else but Max. He was in her constant thoughts how ever hard she tried to push him out. She knew things were getting- strong, dangerous, undeniable between them and it had worked up to the point that she felt she had to leave his side the night before, twice no less unable to trust herself a moment longer. Although she tried to deny it, something went off inside her when she saw the way he was looking at her through the doorway, what he said to her last night, how he held her hand so close…today was going to be difficult enough what with the heat and a new shipment of patients arriving at any moment, let alone facing Max again.

She reprimanded herself the entire time. What was she doing, thinking of Max in that manner? How could she have allowed her defences to slip so easily, not to mention letting him see it? She was foolish to think that she could hide from him. She prayed that she was wrong and that he hadn’t seen it. Who was she kidding? The same thing was sure to happen again, she could feel it. That thought alone sent her mind in several directions, none of which she should be thinking, so she forced her mind back to the matter at hand. Her work. The patients.

“I hate all this writing we have to do,” Tess said behind her, thankfully interrupting her thoughts. “I don’t know about you but that’s not why I came here.” Lifting the second stack of files with a light grunt, clearing the desk, she joined Liz who was heading towards the stairs.

"It all comes with the joys of nursing I’m afraid.” Liz replied gently, unmoved by Tess’ comments. She liked Tess Harding very much. She reminded her of her friend Jasmine Wilson back home, but she did have a tendency to say things without thought and right now that was something Liz could do without.

“I know, I know but it’s so frustrating.” Tess said.

“And we have to take all of these upstairs?” Maria whined from the other side of her with a definite tone in her voice. Liz knew that Maria was still mad at her, as her words to her were still so fresh in Liz’s mind.

‘I think I hate you’.

Maria had no reason to be mad. Liz didn’t ask for the doctor’s affections and it was so unfair for Maria to act that way. Only if Maria knew the truth of where her true affections lay? How could she even speak of such things even if Maria was her very best friend? Why was life getting even more complex for Liz Parker these days?

“Yes Maria, all of them I’m afraid then we'll have to find a place to file them upstairs, once we get through the other stacks of folders and files up there first." She sighed in exasperation, never without a smile, wondering if they would ever make sense of the cluttered state of the room? Liz was just glad of the opportunity of not having to face Max just yet. She wasn’t quite ready, if at all?

“Oh goody,” Maria replied sarcastically.

“Maria –,” Liz hated the function between them.

“Bet this is Isabel’s doing?” Tess added, none the wiser of what was happening between Liz and Maria.

“What?” Liz and Maria both said together. Liz smiled, they were always doing that but her heart was suddenly heavy when the smile was unreturned by Maria. This had gone on long enough and Liz was determined that she and Maria would talk about this whole mix up later.

“I bet we have to do this because of the new patients due in, she only wants to spy the good ones first, for herself.” Liz and Maria just looked at each other, just grateful that they kept a hold of their bundles okay. How could she say such a thing? They were they to heal and care not to score. Liz sighed deeply, she was quickly losing patience with Tess, something that she never, ever did especially watching her leer and loom over Max all the time. It wasn’t Tess’ fault. Tess didn’t mean anything by it so was just thoughtless at times.

“I very much doubt that Tess,” Liz said back in a somewhat bitter tone.

“And I’m not going to even ask because I certainly don't need ‘Dragon Lady’ accusing me of being disorganized, do you?” Maria answered. She could see that Liz was fighting with something deep inside of her. She had been all day, in fact from the very moment that Captain Evans arrived. No matter what had happened, Liz was still her best friend and she wished she hadn’t said what she had to her, besides Maria liked Isabel; she liked her a lot even when she hid it from the world so well. She respected Isabel, not that she’d ever say. Tess thought for a moment then shook her head slowly.

There was now an uncomfortable silence as the three girls were about to make their umpteenth trip upstairs in order to store away all the files of the dearly departed patients, either departed from getting better and leaving or dying, the latter being the case, Room had to be made for the new.

Maria was about to open her mouth when they heard a sudden burst of noise and commotion from behind them. The newly transported were arriving and the place was a buzz with screaming and noise.

“Here we go again,” Maria said instead, already steps ahead of the other two along the corridor. It wasn’t excitement in her voice but the need to help. Liz was sure, that in a strange way Maria loved what she did just as much as she did. It was so very hard and difficult to cope with but it was the most worthwhile thing and satisfying thing that Liz had ever done in her life and she was so proud. She’d do nothing to jeopardize it.

Not even for Max.

*~*

Five trolleys were feverishly wheeled in. The doctors were yelling what had to be done and who had to go where. Liz quickly looked at what was thrust before her. The man before her lay wailing and reeling. Liz was finding it difficult to hold him down. He had dark, crinkly hair, a small moustache and was covered head to foot in blood. He was the worst of the lot. Liz acted without thought quickly gathering up bandages, meditation…everything that was needed when suddenly-

“Maxwell!”

The girls shoot a look to a new boy being wheeled into the ward. He was one of the luckier ones. The ones who still had everything attached. “Bloody hell. It's good to see you, you crazy bastard!” Michael yelled from across the hall, fighting to sit up. “So this is where you’ve been hiding yourself?” Michael looked about him. He’d always been one for a girl in uniform. “You lucky, lucky bastard what did you have to do to get in here?” he joked, suddenly ignoring the pain that was raging through his body as the utter chaos continued around them. The screams were blood curdling as the life saving work carried on.

Max sat up sharply, his smile beaming. “Well, well if it isn’t boy wonder, will wonders never seize?”

“Bloody right it’s me, I wasn’t about to let you have all the fun,” Michael said confidently. Maxwell was unsure if he literately meant it or not? What had happened? He was fighting to get up and go to his friend he had so much to tell. Truth be known Max just wanted to give him a manly hug, he’d missed him. His plan was abruptly interrupted.

“Look, you might think you can have that kind of talk where you’re from but I just won't tolerate that sort of language in on my ward!” Was the boom heard from the doorway as they saw Isabel standing there with her hands tightly planted firmly at her hips, glaring only at Michael. Liz, Maria and Tess scampered in behind her.

Their wounded suddenly cared for as best as could be expected and taken to where they needed to go. Minutes continuing to feel like seconds they were now free to see what the commotion was about?
“Or what little lady?” Michael tempted her further as his smile grew. Maria peered round Isabel’s shoulder. She couldn’t take her eyes of the brash young man with spiky up hair as the hot doctor that she was ‘fighting’ with Liz for was long forgotten about. “I like you.” Michael crossed his arms, looking only at Isabel.

"That will change I can assure you!” Isabel replied, clearly discomfited and somewhat angered by his words.

“I doubt that somehow,” Michael swiftly replied.

“Give it time,” Isabel answered. Liz's face lit up. This wise guy had no idea.

"Oh, really? Fabulous! I love a challenge. I maybe shot to hell but you're mine for the duration of my stay here!"
Isabel just smiled at him, ignoring his comment. She’d had worse, most of the men brought he hadn’t a clue what they were saying and allowance had to be made.

She lightly coughed. “And who may you be?” Max couldn’t help but smile, progressing into a snort even when his leg throbbed so hard. He couldn’t help it because they had no idea what they’re letting themselves in for, either of them.

“The love of your life.” Michael added sarcastically. He was amazed how well he was holding up after all he’d endured. Hell on earth wouldn’t have even come close.
For Isabel to be totally gob smacked took a lot but she was, and Michael had rendered her this way. She felt her cheeks begin to blush. This was not happening. She was about to retaliate further when she caught sight of the man lying beside him. He was quiet, even when blood covered one side of the white blanket covering him. He face was scorched. He just looked over at her and smiled. Everything seemed to stop for her in that moment, unable to take her eyes of him for a second. She later found out that his name was Alexander Whitman and she hadn’t got a clue why her heart seemed to bounce whenever she passed, tended to him or heard his name? Isabel was about to retort when the ward was a mass of noise and chaos as more soldiers were brought in. Some of them were wailing, riddled with pain as the nurses and doctors jumped in to help. There was so many, too many. The badly wounded were sorted and again separated from the reasonable in minutes, and the ward was relatively quiet again. The days usually went like that.

Able to breathe again, Isabel clicked her heels on the hard floor as she dared to go to Michael’s side once more.

“Name,” she snorted.

“I’ll tell you mine if you tell me yours?” Michael then noticed the petite blonde haired nurse with the most piercing green eyes that he’d ever seen pass by his bed, and momentarily he was totally transfixed by her. Michael just continued to look at Maria, mouth open as it was left to Max to introduce him. Everything was always left up to Max.

“That's Michael Guerin ma’am, and bad language is the least of your problems he's got chronic diaharria of the mouth.” And Max was far from joking. Once Michael got going he rarely stopped. Max was about to add something more, enjoying the light relief when a voice interrupted his flow.


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posted on 12-Jan-2003 4:37:01 PM by Lana Lane
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“Liz… Liz is that you?” And it was then that Max saw Kyle, the American in the bed opposite him. Max’s heart leapt as he instantly sort out the petite brunette. he sensed her presence before his eyes found her.

“Kyle?” Her face suddenly lit up in complete surprise. Max didn’t like it, his hands fisting at the bed sheet.

“You two to know each other?” Max stumbled out.

“Do we?” Kyle could hardly contain himself, as Alex was the first to click to the obvious.

Kyle really liked this girl.

This was so not good news.

It’s amazing what you can sense when you can’t see a thing.

“So this is the girl you’re been driving us crazy insane all this time?” Alex ended it with a giggle. Alex was always a giggler. Pain ripped through his side but that was the least of his worries. Alex had never been so scared in his life at what was to become of him? He was a writer, not a soldier and he still had so much left to say and do. He was too young to die and for him to be left blind was too unbearable to even contemplate. They all shouldn’t be there. Panic covered him like a blanket.

“It’s okay, we’ll get you sorted Alexander.” Isabel reassured him gently and Alex believed her. He loved how she called him Alexander. She had a voice of an angel if only he could see her. He truly believed that she was the most beautiful thing he’d ever come across, inside and out. He’s wondered his whole life when and where he’d meet the girl of his dreams when all he had to do was wait till a pointless war came along, him being shot to hell and blinded for him to meet her. God sure does move in mysterious ways.

Max wasn’t finding the whole thing quiet as funny as he had done previously. He didn’t like the way Kyle, the American was making ‘his Liz’ smile. His heart skydived when he saw the look on Liz’s face. A look that seemed to favour the heated attentions Kyle was showering her. Max shot Liz a look wanting to get her away from his tenacious grasp, desperately yearning to move toward Liz and wrap an arm intimately, protectively around her waist. Wanting to pull her snugly to his side to let this joker know that she was his and to back off.

“Is anyone going to share it with the rest of us?” The bitterness in Max’s voice was there for all to hear.

“He drove me here.” Was Liz’s flippant reply, Max was sure that his face must have looked red hot. What had happened between them? “How is that rickety old pile of rusty nails anyway?” she added.

“I’d love to say just the same if I could,” Kyle said, ignoring the pain pulsing through him. Liz was purposely not looking at Max and Kyle was the last person she wanted to see.

“It finally gave up the ghost then? I hate to say I told you so.” All Max saw was their interaction and it was setting his blood a blaze. What he didn’t sense, what he could see was that Liz seemed almost hostile towards Kyle because Liz was far from being happy to see Kyle in the ward, when she couldn't have been more happy to get away from him at this moment. This she didn’t need.

“Yes and no.” Kyle added, unable to take his eyes off of her. Blissfully unaware that Liz was not thriving on his affections one bit, Poor Kyle always the last to know on everything.

“Which is it?” Liz added while refilling the water jugs. Max wasn’t feeling more and more uncomfortable with this whole situation.

“Sadly I can’t say, I am without her so I can’t tell what state she’s in? I left her to deliver to the trenches and the next thing I know is I’m here- with you.” Liz was at a loss for words. He was chatty but things didn’t look too good for Kyle, from America. “Enough about that, when are we going on that date you promised me?”

Max continued to watch with jealousy and every time he caught Kyle casting an appreciative look her way, his shoulders straightened, knowing that there wasn’t a damn thing he could do about it. Although his mind told him over and over that it really was a hopeless cause, he wasn't ready to fully allow their relationship to venture forward at this point. And he knew that he wasn’t about to pass it over to someone else.

“I hardly think now is the time to discuss such things.” Liz answered, feeling Max’s eyes bearing into the back of her head and for the life of her she couldn’t understand why she was finding it so increasing difficult to look at him when she’d promised herself that she could handle it, that there was nothing there to handle. She had the overwhelming urge to tell Max that she wasn’t the least bit interested in Kyle. She decided against, fighting an eternal battle with herself.

“What harm can it do besides, by the feel of things I’m going to be here for a while,” Kyle added pleadingly. Liz raised her eyebrows. She was too tired for this.

“Hey I totally agree with her, now is definitely not the time.” Max suddenly added firmly. Liz shook her head again as she looked from Max to Kyle. What was occurring here? After scrutinizing Kyle, she returned her gaze to Max and added airily, "Time for the both of you to settle down don’t you think?"

“Was I even talking to you?” Kyle answered Max’s statement. There was on love lost between these two that was for sure. Liz never thought the mild manner boy from America would have it in him, no matter how annoying he maybe to her. Kyle wearily sat up. “Why the concern, do you want her all for yourself or something?” Kyle said joking. Liz caught her next intake of breath tight within her throat. She could feel everyone’s eyes on her as she dared to look upon Max. What would he say? The seconds ticked by painfully.

Finally.

“Yes.” Was Max’s sudden yet simple, totally unexpected reply back as all eyes now fell upon him and him alone, Max was in no doubt that.

What did he just say? Liz felt faint, needing to sit down. She’d tried to tell herself after their meeting last night that it was nothing, that they where nothing, that Max was nothing. She had to because they could never be. Max was looking for her eyes but Liz was refusing to meet them.

Was she angry with him? Was it wrong of him to suggest such a thing? he knew now was not the time. he couldn't help himself. He always had attracted the attention of women without even trying, he reminded himself ruefully. Past experiences told him this was true but with Liz it was different. She was different. She was acting as though he didn’t even exist. An uncontrollable wave of jealousy knocked him for six and he had to interrupt whatever was happening between Liz and Kyle, whatever way he could because Max was jealous. He was truly, madly, deeply jealous. That was another thing that had changed, he suddenly realized. He was jealous - jealous of any and all men who vied for Liz interest when jealously had never been a problem for Max.

“I do want her for myself as it happens.” Max even surprised himself with his confession. An enormous painted sign with the words ‘I love Liz Parker’ couldn’t have said it any better but he was no longer in control of his emotions.

“What?” was the collective reply back from everybody!

“Thankyou god,” Michael mouthed skyward. Maybe being shot in the ass was worthwhile after all? This looked like being fun. He stole a glace over at the petite blond who’d caught his eye earlier. He was dumbfounded that she wasn’t looking back at him, he was sure that he’d seen a look of ‘he’ll do nicely’ from her before? Why were women so confusing?

“Actually Liz holds my attention very nicely." Max was acting like a madman. He felt Liz’s eyes on him as he imagined squeezing her upper body to emphasize his point to Kyle, and feeling her shudder from under his touch. How could he do that when he couldn’t even move?

“Oh she does, does she?” Kyle butted in, ruining Max’s fantasy. “I saw her first and you my friend, are talking rubbish.”

“Yes, yes she does and I’m not your friend.” Max spat out bitterly, which was a lie because he liked the young fellow but this was Liz’s affection’s they were talking about and they were worth fighting for.

“Okay,” Kyle replied, with a glint in his eyes. He was riddled with pain but that all seemed to pass in that moment. “But it's a shame for a woman as gorgeous as Liz to be alone, besides you’re fair game aren’t you?”

Max saw Liz's face change somewhat, thinking the ultimate worst and not how it was; that she was taken by his comments and not that she was now barely tolerant of Kyle. Kyle looked confidently away. Getting wounded had given the boy from America courage. This still didn’t alter her feelings towards him. Her eyes narrowed as she watched him, and she looked back to Max and rolled her eyes.

"Fair game, what am I?" she muttered under her breath, she was amazed that the boy she had met before could say something as brash as that. Kyle’s body hurt like hell but he couldn't hide the grin that sprang to his lips.

"Well, you are rather attractive," he teased only half-joking. The pink in her cheeks heightened as she realized what she'd said.

"I didn't mean . . . I . . . Oh, my gosh." She moved a hand up to her mouth. Liz felt her colleagues glaring at her and she knew she had to do something quickly, “Stop it both of you this is a hospital not a schoolyard.” Liz added as she went to step towards Kyle.

“No wait,” Max suddenly poured out. “My leg hurts so much,” ignoring him she steeped closer to Kyle. “Liz I need you to come and mend me.”

Mend him what kind of a foolish thing to say was that? She wasn’t a doctor just the sweetest thing he’d ever encountered and hoped would be around to care for him forever. He was too afraid to confess that he was referring to her mending his soul. That would be foolish of him.

“No! Liz look, I need you more.” Kyle butted in. If Max had the power he’d get out of bed and knock seven bells out of that guy.

“I need you first.” Max yelled without thinking. This wasn’t helping the situation but he had to do something. Kyle went to answer him as Michael smiled a mischievous grin whilst opening his mouth to say something.

“Boys, boys!” Liz yelled unable to take very much more of this insanity.

Secretly she had to admit that she was warming to their affections, especially Max’s. Was he jealous? Her stomach tumbled. The ward was quieter now the wounded dealt with and it almost felt like all was well. What harm could a friendly bit of banter do?

She gently put her hands on her hips. “So who hurts the most?” She crossed her arms totally unsure about just how to take the whole situation and of what to do or say? In a strange kind of way she was beginning to like what was unfolding in front of her eyes. Nothing like that had ever happened to her before, the people back home wouldn’t believe that two men were capable of fighting over her. There was Daniel of course but he’d never put the spring in her step and the beat in her heart in all the time she’d known him. Not like Max.

In that moment she decided to play along rather than have the face what she already knew that she was falling for Maxwell Evans and that he was to be her first, her last, her everything. But that was insane and could never be.

“Me, me.” They both piped up together. Liz gushed.

“Hmm, which one of you is the least capable of looking after themselves?” her gently tapped her fingers on her upper arm.

“Oh please,” Tess muttered not enjoying that Little miss prim and proper, plain Liz Parker was getting all the attention and from Captain Maxwell Evans of all people. She really, really liked Liz but deep inside she seemingly liked Max more, was that wrong of her? She’d never tell of course. Why did men have to make things so difficult all the time?

“Me, me!” Both men repeated. Liz was finding it harder and harder not to laugh. Max looked so adorable.
The look that Isabel was giving her helped her not to succumb any further and she pushed herself confidently towards Kyle. This wasn’t funny anymore. She was trying her hardest to be upset with them, but it was obvious that she wasn't completely angry, or Max wouldn't have seen the softness in her features. Banking on that small chance that he could still turn this all around again, he gave her his most disarming smile.
She looked like she was going to disagree and continue their ‘discussion’, but after a split second, she carefully concealed her expression and stepped forward. Max watched her as she walked past him. Somehow she knew he still wanted an answer to his unasked question, but she wasn't about to give it to him, at least not now, if she’d give it at all? Some time was needed for her to collect her thoughts and put some distance between herself and Max how ever impossible that might sound.
Everything was too fresh and too raw, and she knew she'd say something she'd later regret if she answered him now but what was her answer? There was no answer. It was much safer to continue as normal, so that's just what she did.

“Max,” Her voice sounded from directly behind him. He froze. Abruptly, he looked up to face her, and all words fled from his mind. There was no way he was going to admit anything to her, especially not jealousy, but he had to say something. He opened his mouth to speak, but nothing came out, so he closed it again. Her eyes varied in the emotion they displayed, first a hint of contention, but then a small mixture of curiosity blended with a little bit of ... anticipation? He couldn't quite tell.

“Kyle, you both win- I'll go get your papers and tell you your assigned nurses.” She blurted out. She had to get out of there. Lifting a stack of folders into her arms, she headed toward the door. "Are all of these going upstairs too?" she questioned towards Isabel.

“Yes.” Isabel quickly answered.

"Hey! I do that, besides I know exactly where everything is, " Tess piped in, her panic for all to see.

"I'm sure you do, pity no one else knows where to find anything." Maria added smartly.

“There's an order to everything…” Maria gently nudged her. She could sense that Isabel wanted Liz to go when Tess was not the brightest crayon in the box.

"Well, the sooner we get them done, the sooner we can do our jobs!" And Liz quickly turned on her heels. That drew everyone’s attention because that was so unlike her to act that way, so out of character. Just what was going on with her lately? Enquiring minds needed to know.

"Well I never did, what was that all about?” Tess butted in, totally confusion at why Liz had bit her head off? Maria saw Tess look towards the ward.

"Don't worry, I'll make sure the boys behave themselves so don’t you worry." Maria was showing signs that her mislead jealously towards Liz having been asked out by the doctor were subsiding and her friendship with Liz salvable besides there was no way that Maria would let Tess loose alone on the ward. She was a valued friend but a man-eater if ever she saw one.

“But I do the filing-,” Tess continued on.

“I think Liz should do it this time,” Isabel said, interrupting Tess mid flow, wanting her best nurse to have the opportunity to regain her thoughts. Isabel sensed that something was wrong with nurse Parker and made it her job to find out just what that something was later.

“Okay,” The facetiousness in Tess’ tone wasn't lost on them as she briskly walked to the far end the room, giving Max was side ward’s glance and beaming smile which totally missed by him as she passed.

Max was too busy watching Liz walking out the double doors. He couldn’t take his eyes off her, totally bemused with what was going on? Why was she acting this way? Could it be that she really did care for him? Then he smiled, either Liz wasn't as effected as he thought she was, or it was all an act, and she would say something and own up to him about her feelings later. Somehow, he hoped, no he knew it was the latter. Nevertheless he wasn't about to do anything to jeopardize that again. No, it was much easier to simply pass it off as concern for her involvement with the men she met in this line of work and nothing more. Liz was right not to response to his pointless advances. Liz Parker had a heart of gold and it was big enough to share with the entire world.

Sometimes as he watched her Max could sense that she was too trusting and that could lead to trouble if she wasn't careful, not from his or her own doing. She had a head on her and she was more than capable of taking take of herself but Max wanted that to be his job, to help keep her safe and that was the conclusion Max had come to for his reason for bring there, the reason why he’d gotten shot. Max hated the war but he was now somehow thankful to it. What started out as a small part of him enjoying the pipe dream of them together, had grown into a larger pipe, and he had to admit that protecting her was something he relished, in any capacity, if only he could get up and walk!

Max Evans was a frustrated man but there was something about Liz that kept him wanting to know more about her. At the same time had him keeping his distance. Max Evans was far from giving up on her. Liz Parker scared him by the way she was making him feel. Max had never felt anything this powerful for another human being before. He had family, he had friends; he even had a dog back home, Beth who he loved more than life itself. He’d never experienced anything like Liz Parker before and he was petrified.

He could talk himself out of the obvious till he was blue in the face when he knew he was interested and no longer fairly certain he was interested. I knew he was. He couldn't make a move yet especially after what had happened the night before and today. It was too early, and it would either scare her off or cause a problem in their newly found friendship and at that moment that meant more to Max anything in the world. It had to be cherished and nurtured. As far as they had already come, that wasn't even an option. No, he would take things slow for now, very slow. He still wasn't entirely sure of what he was feeling, so he needed time to explore those feelings and see where they led besides it was out of his hands. Let him dare forget that there was a war raging. He just hoped Liz would be patient enough to wait for him and give him a chance but also willing to explore and share her feelings with him. Max was a very intelligent young man he knew she had feelings for him, it was written all over her face and held deep within her eyes. If not… well he honestly didn't want that to be the case. His heart couldn’t take it.

After going around and around in his mind about the reasons why, Max convinced himself in the next few minutes that he could wait because he already knew in his heart of heart’s that they were meant to be and in time she’d see it too. See that she was the one, the only one for him. He just had to patient and prayed that she would come to see it too, soon. He’d have to prove how good they’d be together, how they were meant to be together. He’d find the words to say.
Praying also that she and she alone was his assigned nurse.

“So Maxwell what’s her story?” Was the cry from Michael and all Max could think of was what he was hoping for.

*~*

With one final glance back, Liz pulled the door closed behind her and breathed a deep sigh of relief, resting her free hand on the cool surface. She was shaking, finding it hard to breathe. She couldn’t believe that she’d blasted Tess like that when none of this was her fault. Guilt riddled Liz yet at the same time Liz felt alive, bright and suddenly happy, with her brain firing on all cylinders and her nerve endings tingling. What just happened? Where Max and she on the same wave length? She hadn’t felt this way- ever. If only she could manage to keep her feelings to herself. She had to for her own self-preservation. This just couldn’t happen; she couldn’t let herself fall in love with Max. She could deny it to herself but hiding if from others was proving impossible. Spending so much time alone with him was going to make that extremely difficult but that was her job, how could she not? She’d just have to try and let that be an end to it.

Of course, Max didn't exactly make it very easy, and at times, times that were occurring more frequently, she caught revealing looks in his eyes as he looked at her, in the brief seconds before he concealed them by looking away. If what she thought she was seeing was really what she was seeing, she might not be the only one who was struggling after everything that had been said, and things that hadn’t. Was Max finding it as difficult as she? Her legs threatened to fall from under her that thought alone strangely able to put an extra bounce to her step and a smile on her face. Was this possible? Could she have a relationship with Max?

“God help me do the right thing?” she whispered.

Then she began to let her head overcome her beating heart and she is standing rigidly with sweaty palms as beads break out on her forehead. What’s the right thing? This can never be and the knot of panic and confusion growing deep inside of her only got bigger and bigger with every passing second. Where was this all going to end? More to the point how could she change the assigned nurse’s if she was to be put with Max?

Afraid of the answer Liz mentally shook herself down and began hurrying down the corridor, an action that almost felt like she was walking into her destiny.
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CHAPTER FIVE

Running through the forest as fast as he could, Max didn’t think his legs could carry him far enough away from the rain of bullets set on killing him and his men. Tree branches, bushes, and flax, whipped at his face, his chest, his arm and legs stinging him. His skin felt on fire, his face scorched.

“GO! GO! GO!” He screamed at his men. Tripping over a root sticking out of the ground Max rolled along the earth coming to stop in front of one of the enemies. He looked up at him and the malicious sinister rival looked down on him. He started screaming something in German, aiming his gun at Max’s head, his sole focus to eradicate him. Max’s heart thundered in his chest, doubling, tripling its pragmatic speed.

Abruptly there were three swift, unexpected whizzing bullets behind him and hit the enemy in the leg, the back, and then finally the head. Staring up at him, Max saw the gloomy realization of the end cross over the man’s eyes; he saw an existence flash in the foreigner’s eyes. For that split second before he buckled, Max saw the man as who he was other then the opponent. Trembling to the core, feeling his body freeze with terror, Max barely heard his friend calling and pulling on him.

“Captain! Captain!” Michael grabbed his arms helping him up. “Let’s go, let’s go!” He exclaimed.
He couldn’t move, couldn’t think, at least not about anything but death.

“Captain! Captain!”

Tess shook her patient, noticing the buckets of sweat dripping from his body. She put her hand on his forehead. “CAPTAIN!” She cried. “Wake up!”

Max sprung up on the bed, panting furiously, his legs aching from running. “ARGH!!!!!” He screamed. “STOP!!”

On the other side of the ward Liz looked up from her patient and ran over. “What’s going on here?” She yelled. “Tess what are you doing?!”

“I’m not doing anything!” She yelled back.

“STOP!” Liz YANKED Tess’ hands off Max and yelled, “Don’t touch him! Can’t you see you’re hurting him?”

“I wasn’t doing anything! I didn’t touch him,” Tess cried.

“What is going on here?” Isabel’s relentless, strict voice demanded as she approached them. “I demand to know what could be so vital as to disturb the sleep of every man in this ward. Both of you, stop, think and get a control of yourselves for heavens sake. I have every right to send you back to the States!”

Liz sucked in a deep breath and stepped back. What on earth had she just done? What had come over her? “I apologize,” she said. “Tess was not at fault, I am the cause for the disturbance Isabel and I very sorry.”

“So you should be,” Isabel said. “Liz, this is not your patient I suggest you leave Tess be. She knows what’s she’s doing.”

“I know,” Liz mumbled. “I’m sorry.” She dared a glance at Max who was lying back with his head in his hands breathing heavily and sweating feverishly. She wanted so much to reach out and touch him, to make sure he was okay but they were right—he was not hers. She had no right. Looking away and clenching her jaw she apologized once more before walking away dismally.

“Liz!”

The most unforeseen called her back. She froze in mid-step.

Max revealed his eyes. “I’m fine,” he said.

She turned around and looked at him. He stared intently into her eyes; he was telling her what she needed to know with his gaze. “I’m fine,” he repeated. “I’m fine.” As if he knew exactly why she needed to know.

She nodded, her breath catching in her throat. Looking away from him she walked from the ward, running to her room when she was out of their view. Throwing herself against her door, she felt tears burn her eyes. What was happening to her? She was never this amateurish. She spent half an hour calming down before she returned to the ward.

Maria came to her when she was in the linen cupboard. “Are you okay?” She asked. “You look so sad. Do you miss home?”

Nodding Liz whispered, “I miss home, I’m so confused.”

“This is so unlike you, you’re usually so collected. Maybe you should take the rest of the day off?” She asked.

“I can’t, I’m needed,” she said. Liz avoided Tess for the rest of the day, also Max, but for an entirely diverse motive.

Max Evans was a fascination, and nothing more. He had nothing to offer her; he was a Captain in the army for heavens sake. As soon as he was restored to full health he would be going back to the front to fight. She would never see him again.

It was not safe to fall in love with him. She needed someone who could offer her constancy and fortification. She needed someone that she wouldn’t have to worry about being killed in a hundred different horrific ways before this war was over. She had to keep her mind off him.

There was only one thing she could think of doing to help:

She went to the Doctor.

Anything to help herself from being hurt in the end, as she was certain she would be with Max Evans.

……

The sunshine warmed the back of Max’s neck in the familiar way that reminded him of the times at home when he would sit with his father in the garden. They would drink cold beer and talk, mostly about work. His father wasn’t an affectionate man; Max suspected it was because his father, Max’s grandfather, hadn’t been either.

That’s why he had treasured those moments they had together especially.

Now that he could move around in a wheel chair, he was spending a lot of time outside on the balcony. He was glad some of his men were here to share this ward with him…that meant he could stop worrying about them.

“Look at him,” Kyle said tugging Max out of his daze. He turned to look at the American volunteer who was gradually becoming one of his friends, despite his constant flares of jealousy when Liz would go near him. He knew that Liz saw nothing in Kyle and that she just didn’t want to hurt his feelings. No ones but his, he thought sourly. “He’s good-looking, he’s Italian, he’s a doctor—we never stood a chance.”

Max grudgingly leaned over the railing on the balcony and stared down at the road below. His Liz, his handsome, amiable, witty, American girl was being swept away by some man that was not him. It affected him deeply, making his bones grind together and his heart beat haphazardly. His abdomen churned with nausea and his eyes grew shadowy.

“It’ll never work,” Kyle continued. “I mean he’s ancient! He has to be nearly forty.”

Elizabeth made herself comfortable in the doctors automobile and shot a quick look at the hospital before the engine revved to life. A movement above her made her glance up to the balcony where she observed Kyle and Max gawking down at her. She caught a pair of angry, hurt eyes belonging to Captain Evans and bit her lip to keep from groaning at the despair she encountered.

“Ready?” Dr. Domenico Caracciolo asked.

She looked away from the balcony and smiled at the Doctor. “Of course, drive away,” she said.

She was quiet throughout the short journey, her eyes absentmindedly watching the scenery they passed. What she had been certain was the right thing suddenly didn’t seem such a good idea. Who was she to brawl against what the cosmos had premeditated for her? Because that’s what it felt like, she was rebelling against what was intended for her.

She got so troubled she groaned out loud into the humid country air. Hoping the Doctor hadn’t noticed, she glanced at him. He was talking, he hadn’t heard. No one heard, no one saw, no one knew. What was she going to do? What had she gotten herself into?

“Liz? Are you listening to me?”

“Of course, I’m sorry I’m just a little distracted. What did you say?”

He asked her what her views were on the war. “I imagine they are very articulate, you have proven yourself to be a very complex creature.” He smiled.

Liz smiled back. “Thank you,” she said. “Although I’m positive you’ve got me wholly accurate. I don’t have a great deal of interest in the war; I think it is a waste of life. I am illiterate on its causes but from what I do know, I believe it is a bundle of men trying to gain more authority over one another. They are slaughtering each other to get to the top, leaving us nurses to clean up after them. But who will be left to accompany the most powerful in his victory?”

What was she doing? How could she be here acting like she was enjoying herself when all she was doing was thinking of another. Tell him! Her heart screamed. She wanted to go back to the hospital and ring the hurt out of Max’s eyes. Tell him! That her heart was in her extended hand and it was only for him. That the sun and moon rise in his eyes. That she wanted to feel his pulse against her lips when she whispered sweet nothings to him. She was convinced that the truth would set her free and she would have what was meant to be. She didn’t know if she could endure Max leaving the hospital when she had so much to say. She wanted to reach out to him, to whisper tender words that were soft and sweet.

“Sounds like you are talking about Germany,” the doctor said.

“The Red Cross doesn’t take sides,” Liz replied. “That’s one of the reasons I joined. What I really want is to be working next to the surgical crews working at the front.”

“That’s a very dangerous place to be,” he said.

Liz shrugged. “I know, but that’s my desire.”

……

Max wheeled himself around the ward collecting money off his soldiers, some not his soldiers. Everyone contributed by putting a coin in the metal cup he had clutched to his chest.

“What are you doing?”

Spinning around, Max discovered Nurse Deluca standing with her hands on her hips, staring at him crossly. “Hi Maria! You look beautiful today. That grey nurse uniform really does wonders for your figure. You’re practically a shinning angel.”

Maria snorted. “Okay enough is enough, what do you want?”

“I was wondering if you could somehow get your hands on some brandy for my men, you see we are all having a hard time being stuck in here all day and—”

“No.” Maria started walking away.

“Maria!” Michael called. “Please? Isabel will never know. It’s to help us relax; we’ll be more helpful patients if you do.”

Looking around the ward, Maria could see all the soldiers nodding their head in agreement. She tried to keep the smile off her lips.

“You see,” Max said wheeling himself after her. “You’re our favorite nurse and—”

Quietly Maria whispered, “What about Liz?”

Max looked at her in shock, swallowing nervously he opened his mouth—

“Look,” she said more loudly. “If I do this for you, you all have to be good little soldiers?”

Everyone nodded and let out cheers of agreement.

She smiled. “Fine, give me the damn money but if you do so much as one bad thi—”

“Thank you Maria!” Michael and Max called in unison. Michael added, “If I could kiss you I would—”

“There will be none of that,” Isabel said entering the ward. Maria quickly tipped the coins into the pocket on her apron and scuttled away.

Liz walked in the entrance to the ward tying her apron, making Max look in her direction. Maria stopped to talk to her. “How’d it go?” she asked.

“He’s all yours,” Liz whispered back. Tess was sitting in the office and when she came out Liz went and apologized to her for her performance yesterday. “I don’t know what came over me,” she said.

“I do,” Tess whispered her eyes flashing. She smiled, winked and walked away shaking her hips and ass to emphasize her point. Liz turned bright red, maybe someone did see.

……

Dear mother and father,
Italy is by far the most beautiful country! I just wish I could enjoy it more instead of focusing my thoughts on one thing. More like one person actually. I need your help…

“Hello.”

Liz looked up from the desk in her quarters and nearly fell off her chair when she discovered who was next to her.

“Max? What are you doing here?” She felt her cheeks flush. How had he managed to sneak in on that wheel chair, carrying himself with such quiet? He was smiling.

“Who are you writing to?” He asked curiously leaning forward to look at the letter.

Liz snatched the paper up, opening her desk draw and shoving it inside before he could look. “I don’t think that’s any of your concern,” she said breathlessly.

His smile faded. “Maybe it’s Kyle’s concern then, or maybe the Doctors?”

Liz gasped in surprise by what he had said. “It’s no ones concern other then mine and the people who get it.”

“People?” Max asked. “Oh, so you’re writing to your parents.”

How did he do that?

His eyes shined. Quietly, shyly, he asked, “How was the big date?”

Liz got up from her chair and walked to the door, holding it open she said, “I think you should leave.”

“Liz?” He asked softly. “Do you really want me to, or am I the only one who—”

Liz stopped him before he could say anymore. “Please stop, don’t say anymore. I can’t be having this discussion with you.”

“You can’t or you’re too afraid to?” He asked lovingly. His eyes were so warm. “I’m sorry; I didn’t mean to bother you. I’ll leave you alone to get back to your letter.”

He headed for the door but Liz sighed. “No, wait,” she whispered.

He turned his face to her. “Yes?”

“I just…this isn’t the right time,” she said. “This isn’t the right life, any other time maybe but, you must understand.”

“You’ll forgive my ignorance on this one circumstance, for I don’t understand at all,” he replied. He continued towards the door. “Have a good evening.”

……

“You’re doing marvelously, try again…great!”

Turning her head, Liz looked out the window down onto the small courtyard. Tess was helping Max with his first walking attempt, he was using crutches and wobbling everywhere like a new born calf with broken legs. She smiled to herself and watched him as he hopped around.

Opening the window, she called out to them, “Tess, it’s time for your lunch break! Do you want me to take over?”

They both looked up at her. “Okay, Liz if you want to!” Tess called back. Liz practically sprinted down the stairs and out the side door. Tess grinned at her when she got there. Max had his arm around Tess’ waist to help him stand and she stepped away, looping his arm around Liz.

“I’ll see you later,” she said.

When she looked away from Tess she noticed Max was staring at her. “What?” she asked blushing.

“Nothing,” he answered quietly. “Look,” he said, “watch.” He let go of her and walked along with his crutches, he was wobbly but it was a big improvement. Suddenly his leg buckled and Liz grabbed him before he fell.

“Very well done, Captain,” she said saluting him. “But maybe”—she tried to keep from laughing at the look on his face—“you should stop practicing so you don’t have to go back to the front too soon.”

“Right, good idea…” he replied. “Who would want to leave here anyway? Beautiful nurses and...” he paused. “Beautiful nurses…”

Liz smiled. “Anyone in particular you’re taking about?”

Max’s eyes darkened. “Yes, there’s this one young lady,” he said. “She’s oblivious of herself, it’s maddening but one of her most appealing qualities.” He leaned his head towards hers; his eyes staring unblinking into hers. Before covering her mouth with his he whispered, “Liz is her name…”

Liz closed her eyes and sighed against his mouth. It was too much, she wouldn’t make it. His tongue brushing against hers was such an incredible feeling she let out a loud groan. His fingers wrapped around her neck, urging her closer…

A bang to their left broke them apart, panting into one another’s faces they stared at each other. “This is wrong,” she whispered.

“It’s the only thing that’s right,” Max argued.

……

“Major General Gray!”

“Captain Evans! It’s good to see you,” he said. “You’re healing quite well, I hear. I’m here to give you your medal of valor, A Victoria cross, the highest medal of valor available! You’ve also been promoted to a major.”

Max was shocked.

“The higher up you go the further you go from the front.”

“Don’t want to be away from the action, sir,” he said, saluting him.

“Of course, you wouldn’t. If we had more soldiers like you we would have ended this war a long time ago.”

Everyone gathered outside, including the nurses to watch Max be rewarded his medal. He had to be dressed up in his uniform; Liz thought he looked breathtakingly handsome.

Major General Gray spoke, “The Victoria Cross is Britain's highest award. Established in February 1856 by Queen Victoria, the medal is awarded for "most conspicuous bravery, a daring or pre-eminent act of valour, self sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy. A total of 633 members of the armed forces have been awarded the Victoria Cross during the First World War. Of these, 187 had been killed during their act of heroism.”

Liz felt her heart swell with pride. She had never been so proud of someone in her whole life. She felt tears sting her eyes. What was she going to do with herself when he was gone?

After photo’s had been taken for the newspaper Michael approached Max to congratulate him.

“You know I owe you my life,” Michael said.

“Salute your commanding Major, Private,” Major General Gray said.

Max smiled.

Michael saluted Max. “Well done sir.”

“At ease private,” Max said. “And thank you.”

“This means we’ll have a new warrant officer in the trenches with us?” Michael asked.

“Not if I can help it,” Max answered. “I’ll turn down my promotion before I let that happen. I refuse to be away from my men.”

“Well done,” Major General Gray said. “Well done, you’ll be a General yet.”

“Got to make it to Lieutenant Colonel first,” Liz added. They all looked at her surprised. “Or have I got it wrong?”

“You’re right,” Max said.

She smiled, “Thought so.” She shook the Major General’s hand and introduced herself.

“How did you like the ceremony of Major Evans getting his medal?” He asked.

“Not just any medal! Britain's highest award!” She exclaimed.

“Major, your nurse is very…proud of you.”

Max wanted to hug her.

“I better be going…” Liz said blushing. “I have work to do. It was nice meeting you sir.”

She caught Max’s smiling eyes when she walked away.

...

Here's a picture of Max's medal if anyone would like to see it:

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CHAPTER SIX
“I used to stare at the stars from my balcony at home. I learnt all about the constellations.”

Max’s head shot around when he heard Liz’s voice. She stood with her arms wrapped around her chest, looking at him shyly. “You shouldn’t really be sitting out here this late,” she added.

“It’s not as monotonous out here as it is in there,” he replied. He motioned her over and she hesitantly sat down on the bench next to him.

“Can I ask you a question?” she said.

“Of course.”

“What’s the battle like?” she swallowed, unsure. “I mean…you hear stories but, is it as…”

“Gruesome?” Max offered. “Yes, worse.”

She could tell he was having a hard time talking about it all. “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have—”

He cut her off, “I need to talk about it.” He stared into her eyes unblinkingly, as if he was afraid he would miss something. “If you’re willing to listen.”

“I am,” she said. She wanted to put her hand on his arm to ease the dreadfulness in his eyes but she was afraid that he would take it the wrong way. She folded her hands on her lap, crossing her feet under her chair. “Tell me what you want.”

He slid across the seat further away from her and then slumped back gloomily. Liz sensed he couldn’t touch her while he spoke. Not didn’t want to, couldn’t. She didn’t know what to stare at, his profound stirring eyes, which made her breath catch in her throat, or his well-formed, soft, sensual lips. His body appeared tight and stiff but he was large and masculine sitting adjacent to her. He was impossibly handsome, even in his pyjamas.

“I don’t know what to tell you,” he said quietly. He wouldn’t catch her eyes. “I’m still reeling.”

“Of course you are I haven’t met a single soldier that isn’t in some way still trying to deal with what they’ve seen.” She didn’t know if that was the right thing to say but she wanted to do something to make the pain in his eyes fade away.

He slid back across the seat and put his hand on her knee. “Stop talking to me like you’re a nurse.”

She stared at him puzzled. “I am a nurse.”

“You know what I mean,” he spoke softly. “Liz can I—?” He brushed the hair off her forehead and leaned his face closer to hers. Abruptly, she turned away.

“Max I can’t,” she said. “Please don’t. I can’t get involved with you, you have to understand. You’re going back to the war, men die in war. I can’t get hurt like I know I would.”

“Are you certain of my death?” he asked slightly irritably. Hadn’t they been through this? Weren’t they done pondering?

“No, I’m…even if you don’t die you’ll be gone,” she answered. “No one knows how long this war will go on.”

“Liz,” he said. “Look at me.”

“I can’t.”

“Look at me,” he repeated, taking her face in his hands again. “I’ve been in trenches caked in mud for two years. I’ve seen men under my command, and others, go over the top and be showered with bullets, their brains spraying over my uniform”—he noticed her grimace—“I am a soldier in the British army, I’m not an Italian doctor, I’m not a lawyer in your America. You’re right I could die a thousand different ways to Sunday but if I have minutes left, and not good minutes, I want to spend them with you. Knowing I have you. It’s crazy but please, take pity on a worthless soldier down on his knees.” He pressed his mouth to hers but she yanked away from him.

“You aren’t a worthless soldier, Max,” she said panting slightly. “You are one of the strong ones. You don’t need me. I’ve seen what my friends go through, the worrying, and the constant nerve-raking torment for their soldiers’ lives. I can’t do it; I’m too small to carry another life on my soldiers.”

Max took her hands in his. “Don’t you feel the same way about me?” He heart footsteps walking around the ward and lowered his voice to a harsh whisper. “Liz I’m falling in love with you. Don’t be startled, please.” When he had kissed her he had been filled with an immense sensation of bliss because he thought she had finally given into him. What had happened between then and now to change her mind about getting involved with him? Something had happened and he was going to find out what.

Liz felt her eyes sting.

“I can tell you feel the same way.” He let go of her hands and cupped her cheeks again. “You can’t just pretend it’s not there. The hurt, it’s an angry inevitable fiend. I’ve never felt this before—”

“Stop!” Liz cried wiping the tears from her eyes. “I know all of what you’re saying, but if I stay away now I can stop any hurt in the future.”

“What about right now?” He asked loudly. “Liz please don’t deny what me or you what our hearts are so unashamedly crying!”

“You have no idea what my heart believes,” she retorted.

Max let go of her and slumped back dejectedly. “Liz I’m going to ask you for the last time—”

“And I’m going to tell you for the last time,” she said sadly.

“But you kissed me back,” he said at a complete loss.

She came back with, “I was wrapped up in the moment.”

“So if I do it again, you’ll—“

“Liz? What are you doing out here? Kyle’s asking for you.” Isabel walked out onto the balcony and put her hands on her hips. “Liz are you okay?”

“I’m fine,” Liz replied wiping her eyes quickly. “What did Kyle want?”

“Feeding, I think,” Isabel answered. “Major, don’t you think you should be resting?”

Max ignored her, not tearing his gaze away from Liz. Isabel took the hint and left.

“Liz…”

She stood up and brushed her apron with her hands. “I have to go tend to my patient,” she said dismissing him. “We’re finished aren’t we?”

“Apparently.”

She walked to the doors and heard him mutter, “To him you go. To him you serve.”

Liz went to Kyle, trying to keep from bursting into tears. “What would you like?” she asked quietly. “What can I do for you?” Maybe if she buried herself in work she could hide the burning hurt in her heart.

“Will you feed me?” he asked. “I’m starving.”

“Your hands still broke?” she asked faking a smile.

“It hurts to move,” he said, obviously lying just so she would stay near him. She sighed and said she’d be right back. On her way back to the bed she noticed Max come in from the balcony on his wheel chair and wheel himself over to his bed. Someone had to lend a hand to get him up, she looked around but there was no one. Maria was writing a letter for Alex whose hands were burnt and all the other nurses had gone to bed.

She put the food next to Kyle and went to aid Max, her heart beating rapidly.

“I don’t need your help,” he said to her sourly.

“You do so,” she replied.

“I do not,” he repeated louder, angrier. “Why don’t you get Tess? My nurse. I want her to help me.”

Liz felt like a thousand knives were stabbing her all over her body. Her eyes filled up but she didn’t want him to know it so she looked away and covered her mouth with her hand to keep from groaning in agony.

Max instantly regretted what he said, seeing her whole face crumble. He could see the tears in her eyes. “Liz I’m—”

She let go of his arm and walked out of the ward as quickly as her legs would take her, running the last few feet.

“Liz?” Kyle yelled after her. “Where is she going? What about my food?”

“Leave her alone,” Max said grumpily.

“Like you can talk, what did you say to her you bastard?”

“Boys!” Maria cried. “Stop! Kyle I’ll feed you in a moment.” She helped Max onto his bed and fluffed his pillows. “Whatever are you two going to do?” she whispered.

“Excuse me?” Max asked.

She shot him a knowing look and then went to help Kyle.

…….

Lying down on her bed, Liz buried her face in her pillow to try and block out some of her heart-wrenching sobs. Her body shook with her blubbering and she clenched her fists on her blankets. Why wouldn’t the hurting stop?

With one uncouth sentence Major Max Evans had shredded her heart into tiny pieces and she couldn’t bring herself to hate him for it. For the last week she had been floating in seventh-heaven because of their kiss, but that was only until a letter from her mother had arrived yesterday. She had never been the type of daughter to withhold information from her mother so when she wrote to her last she informed her of her situation completely. She had told her she was falling in love with a soldier but she was terrified of being hurt. That was before the kiss, but her mother’s words had hit her hard.

Nancy had said to guard her heart at all costs and stay away if she didn’t want to get hurt. A relationship with a soldier could never become anything and she shouldn’t waste her time. If it hadn’t been for that letter she never would have turned Max down this evening.

Liz sat up and wiped her eyes sadly. What a mess her heart was in, what a dilemma, what a pickle. She got up off the bed and walked over to her dresser, where she poured some water from her jug into the bowel she washed her face in. She dipped her face under the water and dabbed her eyes, fixed her hair and headed for the door. Life had to go on, she couldn’t just stay in her room crying over her misfortune. Wouldn’t it be wonderful in the war just ended and she could be with him?

She headed towards the ward, clenching her fists, she wouldn’t look his way. She would feed Kyle and finish her duties but she would not acknowledge Max Evans. He had made it very clear he didn’t want her if she didn’t want him.

Maria was sitting next to Kyle and Liz relieved her, stealing her seat. She ignored Maria’s sympathetic eyes as she walked away.

“Do you believe in miracles Liz?” Kyle asked.

Liz looked towards him miserably. “Not today,” she whispered.

BY LANA

Part 7

Liz Parker was tired, so very tired after weeks of going through hell and back and not just because of the war that still showed no signs of quitting. Life in the same room as Maxwell Evans was bad enough, caring for him was worse. Life was getting intolerable and she didn’t know what to do about it? She thought she was coping with it. She was terribly mistaken.

She slipped her nightgown off and looked at her image reflecting back to her in the mirror. She’s always wondered if she was good enough to reveal to men, well one man in particular. She’d only ever wanted Max to see the real her no matter how crazy that sounded. She blushed at the mere thought and quickly washed herself, then patting herself dry. Slipping her uniform on she had a brief look at herself from both side’s, front and back. What was she doing? Why even bother? As she continued dressing she imagined a man standing behind her adjusting the straps as she put them on her shoulders. She imaged Max as she brushed her skin and closed her eyes, in an attempt to remember their intimacy again. The way Max had kissed her, the way it felt on her skin and had made her whole body tingle. Her felt her legs go to give out from under her.

Liz was prone to being so careful when it came to meeting men, her mothers doing but there was something about Max which made her smile. Her heart had been lifted, there was no doubt about that and she was ready to start a new life? Confusion was blinding her. It was a crazy notion besides she had told him it was over between and they were hardly speaking to each other. Maria was trying her hardest to help but even this was too sensitive to talk to Maria about. But life wasn’t getting any easier, getting back to normal as she’d hoped. She did stop to think she was taking it all too seriously but something was pulling her towards Max with a force she hadn’t experienced before. Lastly she grabbed her hat, opened the door and headed for the ward, feeling her heart race a million miles an hour as her stomach filled with butterflies’ as she got closer and closer to where Max was.

Today was going to be different. She could feel it.

*~*

Max looked up at the clock, again. It was 8.45am, only fifteen minutes until Liz walked through the doors, not that he was counting but he couldn’t wait, he wanted to see her face again, feel her eyes looking into his and to have the smell of her hair drift past him. He was finding just being in the same room as her increasing harder to cope with; Max couldn't stand to hear ‘that’ tone on her voice whenever she spoke to him. They hardly even spoke to each other but what more could he do? Max spited himself. It made him feel like less of a man than she deserved. She’d told him as much. He so desperately wanted to reach out and touch her chin with his finger, needing her to just stop and look at him. He’d give anything to get the opportunity to gently urge her to look up and meet his gaze for once. Longing for the moment when he could once again see those brown depths look upon him with the love he knew she had for him. He knew she felt something for him. He couldn’t give up hope. Max discovered a courage and strength he never knew existed from the way she looked at him.

He’d heard what she’d told him, that they could never be but she needed to know what she meant to him. She meant so much to him. That she meant everything to him. Didn't Liz understand he couldn't just walk away from this? From her! This was Liz! His Liz! His life. How could he just sit back and leave her? She was asking too much of him.

“Nope it’s still 15 minutes,” Michaels’ eyes drifted upwards. “Correction, 14 minutes till the lovely Liz perks up this dull little place,” Michael continued on.

“I be damned if I know what you’re on about Michael?” Max said abruptly.

“Ah huh, Liz must be something special to get you to lie so convincingly!” Michael ventured.

Max was about to say something when Michael smirked in his usual cheeky way. Max rested his hand on Michael’s shoulder whispering as he walked past him, “Like you wouldn’t believe Michael, like you would not believe!”

“Oh yeah, gimme details,” Max shook his head, “Oh come on give, give, give,”

“Woe, there’s way too much testosterone here for my liking,” Maria whined from beside them. “I’ll leave you men to it,” she said gathering up the glasses from their tables.

Max leant close and whispered in her ear, “Please put in a good word for me Maria?” As he did he brushed arms with Maria and she noticed a slight blush in his cheeks. Maria knew the score even if Liz didn’t.

“I’ll try but you know she’s not talking to me,” she whispered back. Max looked at her from under those long dark lashes of his. “Consider it done,” she replied, raising her eyebrows as she scratched him affectionately behind the ear whilst walking off.

“Hey what was that all about?” Michael said questioningly not enjoying the interaction between them one bit.

“Nothing,” Max grinned back. Even if Maria didn’t know it, Max knew that Michael worshipped the ground she walked on. They had some crazy thing going on here; Maria was helping out on his love life without having a clue about her own. Max made a promise that he’d do something for her in return before he left. His heart twisted painfully at the thought of leaving.

“Just so long as it is nothing,” Michael warned. “Now what’s this about Liz? Has she given you the green light yet?” he added excitedly.

“Michael!” Max didn’t like her or what they had, or didn’t have, being referred to in that manor. It sounded so sordid and that wasn’t how it was.

“Hey, I’m just a concerned friend asking don’t get out your pram,” Michael raised his hands. Max realized his mistake.

“No she hasn’t, in fact she’s giving me mixed signals and it’s driving me crazy Michael,” Max confessed. He didn’t want to burden anyone with his problems; Max was selfless like that.

“Oh, so what are you going to do about it?” Michael stared back at him.

“I have no clue what I’m going to do about it, all I know is that she’s wonderful Michael, absolutely bloody wonderful,”

“And…?” he was searching Max for more, just grateful that he was actually talking to him about this rather than bottling it up. “…She hasn’t given you any resume, is that it?” Michael scoffed, finishing his sentence for him. Max said nothing. He was speechless.

“I fear it’s love my friend, and you have fallen badly!” Michael informed his mate.

“Don’t you think I know that, but what good is that without it being reciprocated?” Max suddenly felt like he couldn’t breathe. “Well, if this is love then I am happy to experience it. I have only just met the one for me and already I can’t wait to see her again, I can’t live without her does that sound crazy?”

“A little but if it’s what floats your boat then so be it!” Michael’s wisdom unsettling Max.

“But she doesn’t want me,” Max sighed.

“Now that’s crazy, what’s wrong with the girl?” Michael queried loudly. His face frowned. “Shit! You haven’t bloody asked have you?”

“I have and she doesn’t want me that much I do know, I haven blown it Michael, my one and only chance,” Michael could see that his eyes were red rimmed.

“At least you had one,” Michael laughed, unsure of what to say? Max glared at him failing to see what was so funny? “I haven’t had a look in, not even a sniff, of the fair lady Maria. Nothing!”

Max’s heart sank, “I have blown it! I didn’t even ask why, pin her down into actually giving me a good enough reason why? God, what an idiot she must think I am!”

“Calm down Maxwell, I am sure she is only having a lend of you, she will be back later and you can patch things up then, start over!” Michael said confidently.

“You’re right” Max finally admitted, things could be worse. He was already going through hell.

“Aren’t I always?” Michael added smugly.

Maria was in a daze as she came back, aimlessly humming to herself while she busied herself with her duties, regardless of the fact that everyone else could hear her. She giggled as she heard the men speaking, choosing now to interrupt them.

“So Max, you’re from New Zealand?” She didn’t give him time to reply. “Bet it’s a nice place? I’ve never been there before. Let’s face it, I guess I never will,” Maria replied longingly, without drawing breath. She so wanted to see more of the world. if only this bloodily war would allow her too.

“It is a wonderful place, maybe you should see it someday?” Max replied, seeing her disillusioned. “And I am bias when I say it’s the best place on earth.” Max was trying to stay focused and listen to what she was saying to him. He liked and had a lot of time for Maria but Liz was in his every waking, and sleeping thought. He couldn’t stop thinking about her, everything about her from her head to the tips if her toes. He wondered what she would look like with her hair down? He’d seen it in his dreams enough times, among other things. His heart was pounding so fast at the thought of it falling in ringlets. He loved the colour so much, it emphasised her beautiful eyes. Liz didn’t need to prim herself. She wore little makeup, just enough to cover her complexion and highlight her lips and cheekbones but she still looked a million dollars to Max. She was the most beautiful woman he’d ever see and he guessed that she was never out to make an impression. She’d captured his heart without even trying. Max looked at the clock- 9.00am then his eyes flicked towards the door and when he saw her everything went into slow motion.

*~*

When Liz finally reached the door she grabbed the handle and held it tight, eager to get started. The quicker the day began, the faster it would be over. Breathing deeply she closed her eyes and walked in with a quickened pace.

*~*

“Hi sweety, you made it!” Maria joked as she stepped through the door. Liz just smiled as her eyes went straight to where she didn’t want them too, resting on Max. It wasn’t like Liz to be so observant of a man’s body, but she was infatuated and couldn’t help herself. Max was like a magnet and she was a moth to a flame. How could she even think otherwise?

Liz willed herself to look at Kyle, who gave her a quick wink and a smile. She wished that it had been Max but he hardly gave her the time of day, which she had expected after what she’d said to him. So the harmless flirting had officially begun. The only thing left to do. She had to make Max understand that they were never meant to be. Liz calmly strolled over to where Kyle lay.

“Guess I did what have I missed?” Liz asked calming.

“Oh this and that. Max was just telling me about where he’s from. It sounds wonderful,” Maria said excitedly.

“I know, it sounded like heaven when Max told me about it, ” Liz suddenly said without thinking. Max enjoyed compliments about his home at the best of times but to hear Liz say she thought his homeland sounded like heaven was something else. Max's eyes lit up and smiled, revealing his pearly-white teeth.

“Thank you Liz, maybe you should go there one day?” he was trying to be nice. Not talking to her was killing him softly. ‘Don't give it up, Liz. Don't give it up. Please. I’ll always be here for you, just don't give it up on me,’ he whispered to himself, praying that somehow she would know and feel his love for her. Liz couldn’t believe her ears, not only was she in the same room as a man with the most intoxicating, deep and dreamy eyes she’d ever see, but he didn’t seem to have a bad word to say about her. After all she’d said and done. He was even asking her to go there? “It wouldn’t suit me,” she blurred out sharply, not even looking at him. Max’s lip tightened.

“Oh that’s right you’re too good for me aren’t you Liz?” Max was speaking out of turn. He just didn’t know what to do- Max Evans was at his wits ends. Liz never felt so unwanted. So hurt when this was all her doing. She quickly turned away, avoiding looking into his eyes. She felt herself beginning to cry. Max immediately felt awful, wanting to make it right. Liz said nothing just hurrying off to continue on with her duties. Max went to get up and go after her.

“She’ll be on her lunch break soon so you can make it right then can’t you Max?” a voice said from behind the curtain. It was Maria. “Why do you have to be such a man all the time?” she glared over at Michael. “My guess is you’re sending too much time with this oaf,”

“Hey-,” Michael felt insulted but she stopped his words with a wave of her hand.

“Close your mouth Max, it doesn’t suit. No matter I’ll help you resolve this mess. Just leave it with me,” and she disappeared too.

*~*

The sun beamed down and heated the ground. Things were peaceful once again. It was her break and Liz had spent a little time in the sun and her freckles were beginning to show. It was easy to forget where she was? What was going on around her? The time was well received and she needed a break. It reminded her of the times spent by the sea as a child; with her dripping hair and salt kissed lips but this was far from being those happier carefree times. If only that were true, all she could think about was her dry palate and the need to quench it with something cool and refreshing, determined not to let a certain Maxwell Evans come to mind. It was time for her to grab her hat and head inside for a cool drink. Her deep brown eyes sparkled and her chocolate hair glistened as she ran her fingers through it in a vain attempt to detangle it as she slowly strolled in to the hospital.

Max was fascinated by the way her body painted a slender silhouette on the wall as she walked across the ward. Time stood still for him whenever she was around. Max couldn’t bare much more of this.

“Oh, you stay out there Liz, I’ll get you what you want,” Maria said quickly, almost stopping her in her path.

“I’m fine, I’ll get it,” When Max heard her he didn’t listen to a word she said – preferring to concentrate on the way her nose tweaked as her lips moved to talk. Liz was obviously totally oblivious to Max’s complete infatuation with her; she’d made that perfectly clear to him.

“No really, I’ll do it for you, was it a cool glass of water filled with ice maybe?” Maria jokingly asked her.

“Oh yes please, with a wedge of lemon maybe?” Liz added, knowing full well that there hadn’t been a lemon, let alone any fruit around the place in weeks.

“Of course and don’t forget the cherry,” both girls said together. Laughter filled the room. “You go on outside, I’ll see what I can do,” Liz looked at her before Maria raced into the kitchen and asked the chef, to create a chicken dish like he had never created before, on a plate big enough for two. Now everyone knew not to mess with the wrath of Maria, besides she was a cutie with a knockout smile how could he refuse? Chef was at a loss with the ingredients he had but he tried as best he could.

*~*

“Here you go tiger, I have added extra spice for good measure.” Maria said proudly, presenting Max with a plate of food.

“What’s this?” he’d already had lunch even though he’d only picked at it. Again!

“Your recipe for success my dear fellow,” Max took the plate with a look of confusion on his face. Maria raised her eyebrows. “It’s for Liz,”

“Oh,” he re juggled his walking stick into the other hand, wandering why he was even using the damn thing anymore? He didn’t need it. Max looked down and saw 2 forks.

“I know, I know it’s Liz’s lunch but I thought you might like to share it with her?” Maria’s grin failed to hide the obvious fact that she knew Liz would be delighted at the prospect of sharing a meal with this handsome young man.

“Is that allowed?” Max asked.

“Well, there’s only one way to find out besides what harm can it do?” Max wasn’t convinced. “Beautiful food for beautiful people,” Maria’s smiled filled up her entire face. It was a corny line, but Max humoured her.

“Okay,” Max swallowed against the dryness in his throat. “What if she doesn’t want to see me?”

Maria laid her hand on Max’s shoulder before leaving him to it. “Max, this is Liz and even if she doesn’t know it right now, you’re the one person she probably wants to see.”

“Are you sure?”

“I’m her best friend remember and even if she’s not talking to me, I know what she’s thinking and I do have eyes in my head. I can see what’s going on here. It’s worth a try. You have to at least try don’t you Max?” she knew that he had already been trying so hard. Why did Liz have to be so stubborn and listen to what her mother had to say so intently? Liz had her own life to lead and Max was her best chance but the situation was getting desperate, especially now. “Good luck, now get your butt out there,” and she whacked a napkin over his arm, slowly turned him round to face the door and lightly pushed him towards it. She could see him trembling just a little as he proceeded outside.


*~*

It was amazing how much stronger Max was getting on his feet, with every passing day and everybody knew it wouldn’t be long before he was fit enough to leave the hospital. He could barely breathe just thinking about it because max knew in his heart that he was ready to leave now.

He found Liz in the gardens, sitting alone under a tree. As he approached the table his voice box tightened and butterflies started to do a merry dance in his stomach. She glanced up and as their eyes met he stumbled on his words and putting the plate on the table, leaving Liz to start the conversation. “I didn’t want anything for lunch,” Liz said harshly. She didn’t what to know Max’s intentions and whatever they were she was not going to make this easy for him. What she said to him before was the right thing for them to do and there was no way around it.

“Maria’s idea?” he replied quietly.

“Oh,” she vowed to be having words with the medalling vixen later. Liz knew she had to say something. To see him just standing there, looking at her was heart breaking. “Thank you for bringing it out Max,” Liz smiled self- consciously. His fingers lightly brushed against hers as he handed her the fork. Both felt the sudden spark surge between them but said and did nothing, knowing it was better that way.

He stood while she sat, silence being their common link.

“May I sit?” Max finally dare ask. Her head was so jumbled by confused thoughts but she needed to sort them out.

“Do you think that’s wise?” she whispered.

“I know I’m trustworthy, should I be concerned about you Liz?” Max said briskly, taking the concerned as being a ‘no’, and the sitting down as a ‘yes’ and he slowly sat down on the bench beside her careful to keep his distance. He didn’t want that but he believed that she preferred it that way. Liz just continued looking down at her food. “So you never answered me question before?” Max said confidently.

“And what question was that?” she was just happy that they were talking civil to each other and that he wasn’t pressuring her.

“About going to New Zealand?”

“But I’m too good for that, remember?” She could have kicked herself for saying that as her mother’s letters and her defences kicked in. Why couldn’t she just see that Max was trying to be nice?

“I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have said that,” Max’s heart felt so heavy. Liz wanted to stay that she was the sorry one, that he had nothing to be sorry about but the words wouldn’t come. “I still want us to be friends Liz and you are more than good enough to go, you really should find the time if you can,” his eyes and tone were mesmerising. She couldn’t breathe.

“Really? Are you offering to take me?” Liz couldn’t believe she had asked such a question? It was foolish and stupid to let her defences down. “Sorry I don’t know what I am thinking? You hardly even know me so you wouldn’t be asking me such things. Ignore me, I’m thinking crazy thoughts, it must be the heat?” She was babbling again. She dug her fork deep into her bowl even when she wasn’t hungry, intent doing 2 things, trapping a certain piece of chicken and avoiding his gaze. She was failing on both counts as she continued chasing the morsel around and around the plate whilst Max stayed sited on the bench beside her. Breathlessly Liz finally speared the chunk of meat hard, only to have dressing slid down her fork and on to her hand as she lifted it towards her mouth. She paused for a moment to think whether licking it off would disgust Max, what a thing to think? But within a split second of her thought he leaned across and wiped it off her hand with his finger and then popped it into his mouth. Vital functions failed Liz completely as she watched him smile at her, his breath hot on her skin. He didn’t know why he’d done that? He just had to do it.

“Can’t waste good food!” A man after her own heart she thought. She couldn’t answer that. They both laughed with relief, at least it broke the ice. Max thought for a second then just blurted it out, “ You’re right, I don’t know you, but I’d like to if you’d let me Liz please let me?”

Liz couldn’t believe her ears. Why was he continuingly making this so damn hard? She grimaced; she couldn’t take this. “I thought you just wanted to be friends Max?”

“I do, I want that so much” Max pleaded, whispering near her ear. Tears burned her eyes, and she pressed her lids closed against them.

“It doesn’t look like that to me, didn’t you hear anything that I told you?” and she got up quickly. Max went to lightly grab her arm.

“Please don’t go Liz, please stay here and talk to me,” he begged.

“Why it won’t make any difference, your leg is almost full healed and you’ll be leaving soon. End of story so if it isn’t connected with those 2 things then please I’d be grateful if we keep this strictly professional,” and she went to leave.

“I’m not giving up Liz if that’s what you’re hoping for!” He couldn’t help but raise his voice.

“Do what you want Max. I don’t care anymore,” and she was gone before he could reply. His knees suddenly felt weak and he sank down again into the bench knowing that was his final chance and he closed his eyes and began to cry.

*~*

(Later that day)

Knock, Knock

“Come in,”

“You wanted to see me?” Liz smiled as she stepped into Isabel’s office.

“Yes I did, come in Liz, sit down,” Isabel asked comfortably.

“Thank you,” she said closing the door behind her as she now sat opposite Isabel. They sat like that, in silence for a good few seconds.

“Liz, please don’t take this the wrong way but I’m considering putting you on leave for a few days," Isabel looked at her sternly from behind her desk. Liz returned a hard, yet confused glare at her

"Why? I don’t understand? What have I done? Have I done something wrong?” Liz stammered out breathlessly. She needed to work, now more than ever. Having time to think was not the best thing for her right now.

Isabel stood up. "Take it easy Liz, there’s no need to panic you’ve done nothing wrong.”

“Then why do you want me to take leave?” Liz said through a throat restricted with emotion. “I’m needed here,”

“I know but we can cope, baring anything serious then I call you back. I’m worried about you, Liz, that’s all," Isabel then walked around her desk, pointing lightly at her best nurse. "I get the feeling you’re letting things get to you Liz and in this job you can’t afford to, like a said before, you’re too important.” Isabel added firmly.

“I’m fine- really,” Liz was trying so hard to sound believable then her whole world was crumbling. She’d just faced Maria about what she’d arranged earlier. It didn’t go to well. They argued. Things were getting desperate and Liz had walked off without giving her a chance to explain. Maybe Isabel was right? Maybe Liz did need to get away for a while? Just for a little while.

“Really? Because if you let him get you then you’re a liability," she voice was forceful yet gentle.

“I don’t understand what you mean?” Him? Who him? Liz’s heart began pounding so fast because she knew exactly what Isabel meant. She meant Max.

“I know Liz,” Isabel smiled gently. She was her boss but she was Liz’s friend too.

“You know what?” playing dumb, Liz shook her head.

“I know about Max.” Liz's jaw clenched, and her lips pulled into a tight line, at her superiors apparent concern for something that wasn’t there. Liz had been so careful as to hide any interaction she and Max had shared that was anything, but in the call of duty. How could she have been so careless? Isabel leaned her hands into her desk and met Liz's concerned stare.

“You-,” Liz couldn’t find the words as she got up from her chair.

“Yes I know, I’ve always known," Isabel said in a low voice, her tone expressing she understood perfectly the situation, perhaps better than Liz. "There’s no need to look so concerned Liz, I’m just asking what you are going to do about it?"

Liz's expression turned to one of realization and regret. "I am doing something about it, the only thing I can do,” she answered as she pushed her fingers through her hair.

“Are you? Is it?” Isabel blushed she didn’t mean to sound so spiteful.

“I…” Liz was at a loss for words. She couldn't stop herself from pacing again, her hands wringing in venting her frustration. "If I knew sooner, I would have stopped it sooner, I would have never let it gone this far!"

“Now far has it gone Liz?” Isabel interjected.

“Far enough,” Liz saw the look of shook on Isabel’s face. “Oh, nothing as far as that,”

“So what are you going to do?”

"I don’t know?” Liz looked up to the ceiling, wanting to yell.

“Then you should know Elizabeth because this can’t go on, it has to stop. Your job and his well being is at risk here,” Isabel suddenly realized what her innocent words meant to her. “Liz, that's not what I meant." She was angry with herself when she saw the tears in her eyes. “Could you watch Max suffer?” Liz slowly shook her head. “And do you think he wants you to suffer?” Liz did nothing, she was unsure of just what Max was feeling and thinking. “And do you think I can just stand back and watch my best nurse suffering?" she asked.

“No,” Liz finally spoke.

“Then don’t,” Liz couldn't answer, and turned away to walk back to the corner of the room. Isabel just smiled at her, “I shouldn’t even be telling you this but how can I not? I know what I see even if you can’t. I should be telling you to end it, or transferring you or Max but I can’t do that either. I’m talking to you as a friend now but just think how boring it is not to feel emotion Liz and you need to live a little. We all deserve that don’t we?” Isabel was surprising even herself with her candidness. She had Alex Whitman to thank for that. He was the most remarkable man Isabel had ever met and just being with him, talking to him was opening Isabel’s eyes to all sorts of possibilities.

Liz took the few short seconds she needed to find the words she needed to say. She didn't need to look very far into her heart, because they were right there. Waiting. Liz was truly amazed that she’d been enough to capture the imagination of one Max Evans. She was plain, he was gorgeous and she was giving up on him before they’d even got started. She couldn’t resist temptation anymore. Isabel was telling her what her own mother had failed to do. Everything a side her own happiness was the important factor here, all our possibilities faded away in light of other, more wonderful possibility…a life with Max and a future together. Liz walked towards the door, her need to find Max and tell him that she’d been stupid, that she wanted things to be different between them; Her thoughtlessness making her skin crawl and her temples pound.

“Would you excuse me a moment?” Liz's eyes widened with surprise. The words came in a rush. Suddenly everything had clicked into place. She and Max felt right for the very first time.

“Of course,” Isabel said and with a glance and gently smile at Isabel, Liz turned and left the office. She had to do something. There was no way in hell she intended to sit on her hands. Not anymore. Liz marched as quickly as she could across hallway and off to where Max was. Liz Parker had finally realized how stupid she’d been because what’s life without risk as she is almost running the corridor to tell Max she loved him and that she was his, if he'd have her?



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Chapter Eight

Max went to see General Rosetti.

Max had served under General Rosetti since he had come to Italy and they had come to know each-other fairly well in the last couple of years. Major General Gray was just below Rosetti’s command.

The General was a tall man, slightly taller then Max, with short black hair and a thick moustache. He was slender and carried himself stiffly, but the movements of his body were gentle and in his green eyes held a sadness that remained when he smiled at Max.

“Good morning, Sir,” Max said, saluting him.

“Good morning Major,” Rosetti came out from behind his desk. “At ease soldier.” They shook hands. The General stepped away and went back behind his desk. “How are you?”

“Very well sir.”

“I said, At Ease.” Rosetti smiled.

Max slipped his feet apart and held his hands behind his back.

“What can I do for you?”

“I’ve come to reclaim my men,” Max spoke with natural authority.

“All healed are we?”

“Yes, sir.”

“Surely you are not thinking of going back to the trenches?” He lit a cigarette and offered Max one.

Max declined. “If it’s possible”—he paused—“I want to be in heavy weapons, in the destroyer brigade.”

Rosetti’s features made his revelation transparent. “Surely you’re not serious? Why that’s the most treacherous subdivision…”

“I want to be in heavy weapons,” Max said sternly, and then, realizing he was talking to a General, not just A General but His General he cleared his throat and apologized. “I’m quite sure, I have had plenty of time to think about my future here and I—”

“What has come over you?” Rosetti asked. “I’m talking to you as a friend; do you have a death wish?”

“Not everyone in the destroyer brigade,” he choked on his next word, “dies.”

“Of course not.”

“I hope to offer my full services, my full potential, to the British army before this war is over, Sir.”

“You’re entirely sure you want this, Major? And may I remind you, you are welcome to a safer position, beyond the front line.”

Her indifferent face as she walked past him, clutching a plastic bowl of water to her chest. “I’m sure,” he finished.

~~~

She stood in front of his bed staring blankly at the flawlessly tucked and folded blankets and sheets.

Unnerved, she bent and looked under the frame, his belongings were gone. Where were they? Where was he?

Biting her lip she walked swiftly to the balcony and peered out through the French doors, expecting him to be there ~hoping to see him there~ Kyle, Michael, Alexander, Wilson, Mark…they were playing cards. No Max. Starting to panic, she turned and walked back into the ward ignoring Kyle’s voice (‘Liz, want to join us?’).

She rubbed her temples and scratched the back of her leg with her left foot. A feeling of blockage, her air pipes astringently smothering, her heart haphazardly going into over-drive, her whole body just seemed to slowly burn with terror. Facing the inevitable was unbearable. He wasn’t gone. Couldn’t be gone. And then finally…Must be gone?

She strolled hurriedly across the ward, then quickened to a jog and finally a sprint down the staircase to the court yard. She flew out the doors, a smile on her face, out of breath. Breathless for him, anticipating him, craving him, seeing him?

No, not seeing him.

Her smile fell from her face and then suddenly flew back into place. The bathroom! He must have gone to the bathroom! He would be back now. She turned and ran back up the stairs, straight past Maria who called for her but whom she ignored. Into the ward she went, flying with bright red wings taking her to him…

His bed was empty. He was not there.

She frowned; her hands clenched the sides of her uniform. “Maria?” she spun around walking back out in the hallway. “Where’s—?”

“Oh Liz,” Maria said.

“Oh Liz, what?” But she knew, she could not bear it. Not now, not ever. He must have gone back out onto the balcony when he got back from the bathroom. That’s where he’ll be! She walked towards the balcony, stopping short when she saw he was not there.

“Liz, I’m so sorry. He’s gone, darling. He left.”

“What are you talking about?” Liz asked. Her face was deathly white. “Who is gone? What are you talking about?”

Maria stepped close to her and went to wrap her arms around her friend. . .

Liz yanked herself away. “He can’t be gone. He was here this morning.”

“He left this afternoon around two, I’m so sorry.”

Couldn’t, wouldn’t.

“He left you this—”

“No.”

“I’m so sorry…”

“Stop saying that!” Liz yelled, now she had the attention of the whole ward. “Why should I care anyway?” Her face crumbled. “Why would I care if he left? I didn’t want him here to begin with”—her voice cracked—“he was a nuisance, interrupting with every day—every day—”

Her hand went over her mouth, she broke down. “Every day—”

She couldn’t take it. She couldn’t bear it. Not now, not when she’d finally realized her full feelings towards him. Not when they were at last going to be together.

She ran to his bed and threw herself down on it. It still smelt like him, the pillow case had not been cleaned yet. She buried her face in the cotton, dampening the material with her tears.

“Liz?”

“Just leave me alone!” She yelled her shoulders shaking.

Sighing, Maria put a small white envelope down on the bedspread beside Liz. She stroked her friends arm comfortingly and then walked away not knowing what else to do.

~~

Tucked in-between her white sheets, Liz slept with her face pressed against Max’s letter.

Liz,

Yes, my love, I will keep my word to you. This afternoon I remembered something William Shakespeare once said. ‘Love comforteth like sunshine after rain’ though his meaning may not be preordained as I interpret it, I realized I am still in the shower and have not earned my warmth.

Oh dear, beautiful, maddening, infuriating Liz, if only you would let me bring you the stars that you spend so much time observing.

I could worship you with all my feeling until we were both quiet. You’re are all the exquisiteness I have ever seen united into one and I will not allow myself to pass you by with so much as one divine kiss on a balmy Wednesday afternoon.

I will have you. I promise you that as long as our two spirits are circling this planet I will find you. If the fateful should happen, as you so recurrently vex, if my life shall conclude before I can find you my soul will not fly to New Zealand, its coming straight for you. Nurse Parker, the saint of Red Cross hospice.

I am off to earn my stars, my heaven on earth.

Your soldier,
Major Evans

~~

“Stop, straighten up!” Major yelled as he marched back and forth in front of his men. “Where are your brave faces? Where are your courageous hearts?” His hands were clasped together behind his back. “You are soldiers about to make the flight of your life. Do not be afraid, do not falter, your energies will not go unobserved. Have confidence in yourselves, good luck and for God’s sake, I expect to see you on the other side.” Sucking in a deep breath Max ran his eyes over his men one more fateful time. He saluted them one final time before yelling, “GO! GO! GO!”

Up, up, up, the men dashed, scampering along the dark ominous earth. The bullets got sixty-percent of them before they got ten feet. Major Evans watched with regret.

“And you wanted to come back here?” Corporal Johnson asked tightening his helmet. “Should have stayed away.”

Max stared and said nothing. The planes were flying over head in flocks. Hadn’t they destroyed enough yesterday? He aimed his mortar, watching and waiting like a tiger about to pounce on its prey. Just a little closer, he thought. Closer… Then he’d plummet a bomb straight for the rival and watch as it blew up in the air, its remains flying onto the banks of the river.

Looking at his men marching along he yelled, “Don’t fucking die right in front of me. Faster! Don’t dilly dally!”

They didn’t stand a chance. It was June 1918 and they were being attacked by the Austrians on the Piave River near the town of Caporetto. Max stared at the red water and surveyed his surroundings. The river flowed in a generally north-west to south-east direction, joining the sea to the east of Venice. North-west of Treviso it looped around a hilly area called the Montello. The river from that point to the sea was very broad, some 800 yards in places, but fast-flowing.

On the first day, the attacking Austrian units managed to gain a foothold on the west bank. But their efforts were not proving to be as successful today. The planes had blown up most of the bridges yesterday so the men were fighting on the river banks and in the water.

Why had he come back? He tried not to think about it.

She had her hands on her hips while she was talking to the soldiers who were sitting under the evening stars drinking (‘Where did they get that from?’) and playing cards.
“Liz, please?”
“You know very well, Mr. Guerin that I am nothing but Nurse Parker to you.”
“Trivial piece of information,” Michael spat out. “Will you, put in a good word for me? I will owe you my life.”
“Do you not already owe me your life? Did I not stitch up your lower back?”
“Ah yes,” Max said sipping his drink. “Michael, you can not disregard that we all before now owe Liz our lives.”
“Does she desire them?” Kyle asked.
“Liz,” Max said softly. “Would you feel momentous to know you hold my life?”
She blushed. “If you were to offer it, I would feel obliged to take it.”
“Oh, well Liz you may have mine,” Kyle said.
Winking at Max, Liz turned to Kyle and spoke as kindly as possible, “I’m sorry Kyle but one is more than enough and since Major Evans was first to ask…”

By the end of the day the Austrians failed to follow up. Small gains were subsequently made, but the Austrians eventually withdrew after an Italian counter-attack. They lost 84,000 men in this action; the Austrians 69,000.

~~

Weeks went by, and then months without word. Liz begun to wish she would forget the combatant who had left with her heart dragging along behind him on a rope tied around his waist. That way he would always be aware of her presence but could keep her at a distance.

It was on this day, when she was finally giving up optimism, that a note came in for the nurses. It was July second.

“We’re being moved to the front line,” Liz announced trying to keep the enthusiasm out of her voice. Not only would she be closer to Max, but also, it was one of her longest dreams to work with the surgeons on the front line, where she could do most well.

Only a selected group were going—Isabel was staying at the ward and so were Maria and Tess so Liz was on her own. She didn’t mind. She was too excited about the prospect of seeing Max and making a real difference with all the wounded men. She packed her things, folding her letter from Max and putting it in her pocket.

She said goodbye to her friends, hugging them roughly. She said goodbye to her patients and did her paperwork and through it all, the only thought crossing through her mind was. . . Max . . .

The ride was long and Liz sat next to the window in the truck. She had a book resting on her lap but couldn’t quieten her thoughts for long enough to read it. The land passed her by and soon the thunderous bangs of the bombs weren’t in the distance but right in front of her.

“I’m coming Max,” she said to herself. “Hold on.” She was convinced he needed her. Who would be there to pick him up if he fell?

The truck was stopped several times by officers who made the journey more drawn out but it was modus-operandi so there for had to be done. The driver handed over their paper work and they checked the back before letting them go on. It seemed surreal that they were able to just drive to the front. The road was bumpy and wet; the rain was coming down on the fields.

Up ahead she couldn’t see any sign of the conclusion of the road, it eternally drew on. Suddenly they turned a corner and were in front of a large field filled with white hospital tents. It was aflutter with life.

She was helped out of the truck and stood staring ahead at the black smoke in the sky and the red thunderous explosions. She couldn’t believe it, for months it had been so far away and suddenly it was right in front of her. Her heart clenched with fear.

Her mothers face flashed in front of her, ‘What are you doing so close to the jaws of that shark?’ she demanded.

Swallowing Liz whispered to herself, “I’m going for him mom.”

“What was that?” Wendy asked.

“Oh nothing, I was just talking to myself,” she said.

“Scary, isn’t it?”

Liz nodded.

“Come ladies!” The driver yelled. “Get out of the rain!”

The nurses huddled together and walked towards a small tent that held six beds. It was a large step down from the chambers that they had had to themselves at the hospital. It had dividers to get changed behind.

They were given ten minutes to settle in before they were required to get to work. Liz put her suit case on her bed and walked out of the tent. If Max was here she was going to find out. There was no way she could handle not knowing his whereabouts.

“Signorina, come sta? perduto?”

She spun around and came face to face with and Italian soldier. He was tall and blonde with sparkling blue eyes. He looked amused. She didn’t know much Italian but she recognised the word ‘perduto’ as being ‘lost’. Smiling she shook her head. “In nessun modo.” By no means, she said.

“Buono.”

“Bye.” She turned and walked away. She needed to find someone who spoke English and get them to tell her where the British soldiers were. And how she could get to them.

~~~

“What are you crazy?”

She was standing in front of Lieutenant Gordon who, she had a sneaking suspicion, did not agree with her theory to find the British soldiers on the other side of the river.

“There may be wounded men that need immediate help,” she argued.

“That’s what the stretcher-men are for!” She wished he would stop yelling. “All wounded men are brought back here to the camp, it’s bad enough that you’re here let alone there. The Austrian’s bomb that river and this camp mercilessly. You’re crazy, get out of my sight. You want to help, go to that tent, or that one. There is plenty for you to do here, get that idiotic idea out of your head.” He stormed away before she could say another word.

Her forehead crinkled with embarrassment.

“He’s right you know, you are crazy.”

“I don’t need your—” she turned around to face the man who was so rude as to make her feel worse.

He crossed his arms over his chest and he was grinning. His foot was bandaged and his head. “But don’t mind his yelling at you, he’s just in a bad mood today. The names Steven.” He held his hand out and she shook it.

“Liz,” she said quietly. He was a short man with jet black hair and blue eyes. He had many freckles.

She didn’t like the way he was looking at her. She had been warned about staying away from soldiers, many of them hadn’t been with women since the beginning of the war and couldn’t be trusted to be ‘polite’.

“Why did you want to go across the river?” he asked.

“To help.”

He lit a cigarette and offered her a puff. She declined. “I can tell,” He said, “You’re looking for someone.”

“I—” Maybe he could tell her where Max was? Maybe he knew him? She was about to ask but saw Dr. Domenico Caracciolo heading towards them. “I’m not looking for anyone,” she quickly said.

“Nurse Parker!” The doctor said. “Well I’ll be damned.”

Liz greeted the doctor with kind familiarity but excused herself quickly; using the justification she had to get to work.

She worked non-stop for the next fourteen hours straight. By the end of it she was dizzy and could barely continue standing upright. Every time a new patient would come in she would ask him whose command he was under. “Major Evans comrade?”

No one had any word on him.

She went to her tent to rest and remembered she hadn’t unpacked. She didn’t have the strength to put everything away so she just pulled off her blood soiled uniform and hopped under the covers. Sleep claimed her speedily.

~~

Three days passed of constant, ‘Whose command are you under?’ and then as she kept hearing names she didn’t know, ‘Do you know Major Evans?” A couple of people had heard of him but no one knew where he was. A lot of men knew General Gray.

Another week. She was on her feet from six in the morning until one in the morning the next day. She barely got breaks and she didn’t ask for them, how could she? Men did not stop fighting and getting injured so that meant there was a continuous abundance of men to facilitate.

Half way through July, she’d lost track of the exact date, around six-forty she was sitting outside with her nurse hat in her hands and her hair falling out of its clips. Her white apron was blood-stained and dirty, as were her hands. She stared out at the afternoon sun with a look of helplessness. Where are you, she wondered? She just needed to lay her eyes on him one more time. Was that too much to ask?

Obviously it wasn’t because, there, walking along a dirt-road leading a group of nine men was Major Evans. He looked unkempt and grubby, tired and like he hadn’t slept in days. Nevertheless he walked with his usual strength and leadership. He stopped to help one of the men who were limping but she wasn’t looking at them. Her breath caught in her throat. She couldn’t believe it. She thanked God and walked towards him.

When she was near to him she stopped and crossed her arms over his chest. She could hear him and if she strained, maybe she could breathe him?

You could barely tell he had been injured. He walked almost flawlessly apart from the slight hesitation in his step. In a moment he was going to turn around and see her. Give me strength, she thought.

He dismissed his men and remained where he stood while they walked tiredly away. He was staring at the sunset, the same sunset she had just been watching. She thought about saying his name but when she opened her mouth no noise came out. She stood.

Max ran his hand through his hair. He was thinking about her. It was the first time he had been able to in a while. He wanted her standing in front of him. For the past three days he had walked back from battle, his platoon of sixty now consisted of nine. They had pitched tents in the thick forest at night and mourned over their loses during the day.

Finally maybe they could eat something other then wild berries and stale pieces of old bread. Tonight he would get a bed to sleep in.

Standing with the wind blowing against his back he could smell the pungent stench of blood coming from behind him. It was being blown from the tents where doctors and nurses fought to save lives. His men had gone to bathe and he needed to join them but he couldn’t move his feet. He wondered if anyone would notice if he collapsed right there in the middle of the road?

When he turned around he walked with his eyes to the ground. That was until he caught sight of her. It couldn’t be? No, he was just daydreaming and delusional from lack of sleep.

“Max?” she said quietly.

He lifted his head and stared at her. Had he just heard her too?

“Max, oh my God.” She ran to him and wrapped her arms around his tired stiff body. He couldn’t bring himself to hug her back.

“What are you doing here?” he asked. She looked so worn-down and messy, she looked so beautiful.

“I’m here doing my job,” she answered. “And—looking for you.”

This had to be some kind of beautiful dream. “What—?”

Before he could say any more she put her hand over his mouth. He looked down at her wonderingly, was she for real? He didn’t have to wonder for any longer, she rose up and pressed her mouth to his, kissing him fiercely. It took him a moment to register but when he did, he brought his hands up to cup her cheeks.

When she broke away she panted quietly. “Why did you leave?” She saw he was in no state of dress or mind to answer.

“What do you mean, you…” He paused, “Not here.” He read her mind. “I have to go—”

She nodded.

“There’s a place I could meet you tonight, it’s a motel…”

“Motel?” There were no motels around here. Her face slowly registered, she laughed. “That’s a brothel house.”

He didn’t say anything.

“I’ll be there,” she said. “But I can’t be there until after eight.”

He nodded. He looked so tired and sore. He had a cut on his forehead.

What could she do? She wanted to take the foreboding out of his eyes. Not foreboding at her, menacing of what he’d seen. She kissed him again with all her compassion, with all her force. Everything she had built up since he left.

It was an awkward departure. Max was confused but happy. Liz was relieved but nervous. They both couldn’t wait until that night.

''
She walked nervously up the steps, past many hussies with soldiers against the wall. Liz asked someone if they’d seen Max. They didn’t know. A lady pointed upstairs further so Liz carried on. She stopped at the next door and knocked. Sure enough, Max opened the door and let her in. He was clean and shaven and wore a washed Major’s uniform. His medal hung on his chest.

He was impossibly handsome. Her heart stopped.

“I’m sorry, I didn’t think it would be this bad,” he said referring to the building.

She silenced him by covering his mouth with hers. The room was concrete with a wooden window looking down on the road below. There was a bed and a chair but nothing else. The blankets looked clean.

Liz didn’t care. She wrapped her arms around his neck. “I love you,” she said. “I’m with you.” She felt so small standing in front of him in his full uniform. “Everything’s perfect.”

“What happened to—?”

She cut him off again. “I was stupid.”

They sat down on the bed.

“Do you still—?” Liz wondered. Did he still want her or had her refusal turned him off?

He looked shocked. “You’re crazy. How could you ask me that?”

“I don’t know…”

“Liz.” He pressed his forehead to hers. “You know what kept me going these last few days? The thought of you.”

She had tears in her eyes. “Then show me, touch me,” she whispered. She placed her hands over his and led them down to her breasts. “I’ve missed you.”

Max shuddered with delight. “Miss”—his voice cracked—“Miss, doesn’t adequately describe what I’ve felt in your absence.” They kissed feverishly, attacking each other with their mouths. Liz ran her hands under his jacket and felt his warm skin under his shirt. He was so warm and inviting…

Neither of them knew what they had in store the next day or for the rest of the year but right now they needed this moment.
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For lattegirl, Frenchkiss and all those who have waited patiently for this. I just hope I don't disappoint you all when Nicola is so much better at fluffy and writing than I am. Enjoy. Take care all. Bi


Part nine


She sat on the edge of the bed without taking her eyes off of his as he began to work at his belt buckle. He was trembling falling over his own fingers unable to gain control of himself as his belt buckle finally fell loose.

“God I missed you so much,” she whispered “More than you know, more than I thought I could ever miss anyone,”

“I missed you too,” he confessed and he took her hand and pulled her to her feet. As she pressed her body to his and kissed him deeply she started unbuttoning his shiry. He kissed her until she lost all reason, touching her breasts gently through her clothing until she wanted to cry, it was so wonderful. It wasn't working, things were too urgent between them. They roughly pulled apart so they could catch their breath and gain easier access to each other’s clothing.

“I was so foolish,” she admitted again. More failed attempts at fingers removing garments.

“None of that matter now, besides you didn’t think I would give up on you that easily did you?” he teased. He clenched his arms about her and drew her close against his chest. His hands moved, stroking the skirts that fell at her sides against her inner thighs. She gasped just grateful that he had a hold of her or else she’s surely fall to the floor. They were fumbling and tripping over each other’s hasty fingertips and it was getting them nowhere. Frustration took hold.

“Max, wait let me do it,” she said fumbling with her own clothes. His hands dropped away but stayed hovering over her hips and she swore she could feel the heat coming off of them burn into her skin. Impossible? Anything’s possible where Max Evans was concerned that much she did know.

His eyes reflected her love for him. They seemed to gain a life of their own. Liz was still not any further a long as she saw that he was trying to get undressed himself. He had to be the eight wonder of the world, her legs felt like jelly having to sit on the edge of the bed in order to steady herself.

Max moved to tower above her, and while he slowly began removing his trousers from his hips, his eyes never left hers. It was torture not to touch her. He had to so dropping down to his knees, he eased her own apart. He had to get closer to her, get under her skin. The only place he felt truly safe. He gently pulled her closer while he slowly peeled off his top. She couldn’t breathe at the sight of him. He was gorgeous. She wiggled, not trying to dislodge him but in trying to be rid of her clothing. It was all so frantic and rushed. He slipped her top apart and bared her breasts. Very slowly he gently hiked up her slip, his lips never leaving hers. This was pure ecstasy. His clothes joined hers on the floor and together they slipped under the fat, rather dirty quilt. She was relieved when she felt the warmth of his hard body against her nakedness. They were silent for a moment, laying inches apart.

“Can I touch you?” she suddenly asked. The heavens opening and god speaking wouldn’t have shocked Max more, nor Liz for that matter.

“Yes,” he husky tone vibrating through her entire body. She slowly closed her fingers over and around his swollen manhood. She was surprised. It felt of silk and steel, hot and hard and so much larger than she had expected. She suddenly thought it would be impossible for her to take such a thing deep inside of her. Her tummy rolled and flipped just at the mere thought of that. She was transfixed by it as she stroked its entire length with gentle hesitant fingertips. His gentle moan only made her do it a little faster and harder. She felt it twitching in her hand as he cupped aher face inh is hands. She settled in closer to him, rolling her leg and inner thigh over one of his slender hips. The tip of his shaft rubbed lightly against her folds. Max thought he’d lost it right there and then and it took every once of his being to gently take a hold of her wrist and move her hand away.

“If you keep doing that you’ll see exactly how much I love you,” he said harshly, through gritted teeth and sparkling smile. Max was fighting to regain control of himself again let alone the situation. He didn’t what this to be all over too soon. He couldn’t bear that. He wanted it to be perfect for her.

“That’s the part I’m hoping for,” she replied filled with a hunger that she had never experienced before. A hunger that only Max could kerb, she felt like a wild animal on the inside and then he touched her. She pushed herself deeper into his palm. His big, gentle hands brushing first over her breast, travelling down to her ribcage, lingering at her stomach, gathering at her hip finally settling on the rounded firm curves of her bottom in one fluid motion. His breath caught and rasped harshly in his throat as he devoured both her breasts with his hands. She sat up quickly in order to pull him closer to her. She wanted him. He wanted her, now, but he kissed her mouth and her throat and then her hard nipples, and when she moaned and arched against him he parted her thighs with his knee and slipped his hand between her legs to touch her intimately. When one of those hands she’d only felt in her dreams parted her thighs and touched the flesh that ached and throbbed for him and only him, she thought she would disappear with the intensity of the sensations that were flooding her all at once. Was this what it felt like to be born, she couldn’t help but think? Such raw emotion and feelings of the unknown raging through her besides in her eyes Max was beautiful. More than that he was a god who treated he like a princess. She was the luckiest woman alive. She was fighting to remain conscious, so close to going over the edge already. As if he knew, as he felt what she did, he slowly lowered her gently back to the bed. It was the ultimate decision whether to go slow or do what he’d been dreaming of night after night since the moment he’d met her? He kissed her over again, making her lips all puffy and swollen with his need for her as he continued to stroke the damp folds of the most intimate part of her wanting body. She’d never soared so high. Max knew how close they both were. As if they had a mind of their own, her legs spread accordingly to give him greater access to her. He pushed a finger in deeper and her hips rocked heavy against his hand. It was so startling and unexpected for Liz to feel as she did, the sensations shooting like sparks from her head to her toes, pooling at her belly then igniting between her legs once more. As they grew insistently…then Max suddenly moved his hand away.

Had she did something wrong? Why had he done that? What was he waiting for? She tried to say his name. A whisper, anything just so he’d continue on but the sound she made came out as a long, throaty moan. She was lost to all coherent thought, speech - her reason for being held within his gentle hands.

Max could see her confusion, “God help me Liz but I must have you,” he said thickly, “I must have you now.” He surprised even himself with that statement as his grip on her suddenly tightened.

She said nothing, just continuing to frown up at him. Max was afraid she would reject him, even at this last moment. His hands were now hovering over her, tempting her. He didn’t know what to do? He didn’t want to spoil something so precious.

“Yes,” she finally mumbled, “yes…now,” she pleaded in lustful agreement. She moaned again, arching up to meet his palms as his feverish hands closed in her. Then responding to his touch, she clasped him about the waist with her arms and legs and made him her prisoner.

“You’re so …beautiful,” He’d said the words just that a moment ago with such possession and fire. She was his and she’d come for him. Max couldn’t get his head around it. He got all that he’d ever wanted and now he was at a complete loss at what to do next? Right now her body was telling him that there was more to their relationship - so much more; Much, much more.

“So are you,” she shamefully answered. Desire hovered between them, brushing them both with its fluttery wings. They were so caught up in the spell of the moment and of what magic was to come they completely forgot where they were. All thoughts of the future, of the raging war were long forgotten. Finally the moment had come when there was nothing more for them to do apart from the obvious.

“Liz,” her name on his lips sounded beautiful. He kissed her again and she knew she was lost.

“Max,” she wondered why her voice was coming out all breathy? Cradling him in her arms she gently lowered him back into the mattress. Still he waited. He waited and waited, just looking at her. Maybe he expected her to tell him to stop? Maybe Max was even prepared for it, for her to change her mind and say ‘no’. For her to be the logical one when all logic and reason had left him and if she uttered those words then he would respect them and do as she asked. Max Evans would do anything for Liz parker. Absolutely anything.

She shivered as Max kissed the side of her neck. How did he know where to touch her, what to do to make her fizzle and pop? Still he said nothing. “You must think I’m so dull but it’s only with you I get tongue tied,” he confessed.

“I could never think that of you Max,” his unruly hair and boyish look just made her want him more. “I don’t know what to do next?” she whispered, her lips trembling as he moved in closer to her.

“It’s okay because neither do I, I am lost when I look at you,” He smiled and his lips were covering hers once more. And he felt incredible to her. “I love you more than life itself Liz parker and it scares the hell out of me,” Max was blushing, Liz noticed as if he thought he had spoken out of turn. He looked adorable. Liz held her breath, sucking in hard under each feathered touch he made as if she’d been scolded by a very hot kettle, with a blush warming her cheeks. It was up to her to put him at ease. It was her who spoke next but with words that brought music to his ears and a song in his soul for so many different reasons.

She was wet for him, already, warm and inviting and calling out to him with every subtle rock of her body against his, with every breath he took for her, with her. They looked at each other wide eyed and from somewhere deep inside of her a giggle escaped and Liz blurted, “So let’s do what you’re supposed to do in hotel rooms,” What on earth had possessed her to say such a thing? Then he blushed to the roots of his hair as if her words had caught him unawares. He needed no further encouragement.

When he rolled Liz onto her back and towered above her, she parted her thighs and took his manhood in her hand. Max shuddered, “You are my love, you are my life and I’ll love you forever Max,” she whispered and it was she who guided his hard shaft to the entrance of her welcoming body.

This should have been the happiest moment of his life and it was but it felt tarnished.

He’d done this before, Max Evans no saint but in her eyes he was. That much was for sure. Should he tell her of his past? It was nothing special and it meant nothing to him now because just by the look she was giving him and the trust she was putting in him Max felt like this was his first time. He stopped suddenly, pulling his hips away from her. An impossible task in itself but he had to be sure.

“Liz I have to tell you something,” his eyes closed for a second and his head bowed.

She couldn’t breathe; he’d changed his mind. Oh god! “What’s wrong Max?” she suddenly felt so breathless and faint. Reality then struck her and she knew. She couldn’t help but smiled. “Oh Max do you mean to tell me,” she asked softly, “ that you’ve never done it before? Is that what this is about?” she was literately beaming now how touching and thought could this wonderful man get? Her grasp around him tightened. She was not expecting the answer she got.

“This is not my first time,” he whispered, like he was shamed to let it be heard. He was trembling so hard that she could see his teeth were chattering.

“Oh,” was all she could say.

“I had to tell you Liz, I couldn’t not. I want no secrets from us. I want to tell you everything,” She was oddly elated at what he had said. So it was true men were incapable of controlling their urges unlike women. Was that wrong? Max could do no wrong in her eyes. Would this change things; his body language frightened her.

Liz had waited but not from the lack of offers. No matter how wonderful the man might have been Liz never felt that spark, that bolt that tore through her veins and rendered her completely powerless with any of them. Not one. Her family thought she was a dreamer and what with her mother’s prim and proper valves Liz slowly began to believe that there wasn’t a special someone, a soul mate out there for her.

That was before she met Max Evans and in one single, moment everything changed. He shook his head slowly, “I am ashamed. I just wish I’d saved myself for when I met you, please forgive me?” She suddenly felt shy and she certainly didn’t want to be told of Max’s prior entanglements. She shivered, he said no secrets god what was coming next? Would he tell her of such things? Her body betrayed her and she froze.

Max was ready to move away from her if that was what she wanted? “But it feels like this is my first time Liz because you are my destiny,” his bottom lip trembled while his eyes glazed.

Her eyes danced. “Then show me,” none of that mattered to her.

His sudden smile was blinding. He lay back down, cradled between her open legs, his hard body completely covering hers. She felt him trembling as she waited. And waited god what was he waiting for? She’d never needed anything in her life as much as feeling what Max felt like inside of her. It was as if it was now the air that she breathed.

He gently touched her, his hot hard manhood teasing the entrance to her body. It was amazing, its heat from the tip throbbing and she revelled in the warm glow that was consuming her. She wanted more. A gentle push and she began to open up for him. She felt it, the welcoming of her body to his as she allowed him greater access. Another gentle push and she could feel him inside of her, stretching her. To the limit in fact and it felt marvellous. He began to withdraw, and then plunged deep, breaking past her barrier.

Max froze.

She was still a virgin, still untouched.

“Oh my god, Liz….” He was lost. He didn’t want her first time to be like this. Mixed emotions tore him apart. He never thought for a moment that a woman as beautifully sexy as she had never experienced making love before. It enraged him in the past when he thought of another man touching her in that way. He pictured so many scenarios in his head it drove him clean out of his skin with craziness. But this, this was worse especially after what he had just confessed. How could they now?

“Stay,” was all she said as if to read his mind.

“Are you sure?” She took his face in her hands and kissed him softly. Her eyes told him everything he needed to know and in one motion he buried himself deeper inside.

Max couldn’t draw back even if he’d have wanted to but for her he would have done. Head pressed against the pillow she was momentarily frightened. She loved him so much, she didn’t what to fail him, disappoint him. The ferocity of his movements was making her tremor. She’d never wanted anything as much as she wanted him. Her body would only allow her to nod.

The pain she felt was sudden, sharp, rapidly flooding away high on a wave of pleasure. It was shocking to Liz, she’d never felt anything like it before but it was the most beautiful of shocks. Max began to gently move above her, his body rocking in a rhythm that she could feel in her bones. She’d often gone dancing with Maria, what fun they had. She loved to dance and she was good at it. It made her feel alive but this, the dance of their loving making was inflaming deep into her soul. He moved deep within her, over her, kissing her again. Her hips rose and fell of their own volition, searching for perfection, searching for something that she knew she could only find in Max. His lips were catching over single one of her muffled cries of pleasure.

“You okay?” managing to remain focused enough to ask her. If she wasn’t he’d stop, he loved her that much. She nodded and with one last look he was there, pushing, stretching her bit by bit until he was buried deep inside of her trembling walls. He pulled out then moved an inch in again, rocking gently, stroking her body inside and out and as like before her body answered him. Her gleaming body meeting and pushing against his. She couldn’t breathe, she couldn’t think. There was something more than just the physical, more than just love. There was something special; something that was blessed to them by the gods. Both knew that the other was they’re one true love, it hummed out of every part of their bodies. As he touched a spot deep inside of her, a burning sensation ripping through the both of them. Her eyes rolled aback into her head and she let out a deep moan. Max slowly began to move faster, his breathing becoming heavier, and he was hot- so very hot. She opened her eyes to see the gleam of sweat on his face and covering his muscular chest. His eyes were locked on hers and his firm jaw was tensed. He was even more beautiful seeing him like this. He filled her, and at the same time she more than filled him. She completed him heart, body and soul and with such spirit and joy beyond his wildest comprehension. He loved her till she was all that he knew. The air he breathed. He plunged deep and stayed there, whispering her name over and over. His hot breathe doing crazy things to her, above and below. Pleasure mounted swiftly into trembling ecstasy. She hoisted up her hips to meet him, her passion rising. Meeting him stroke for stroke. She was flowering open beneath him, for him and her riding passion welled into a cry of intense relief. Max loomed over her, his brow beaded with sweat and his handsome figures contorted. The feeling was unimaginable, amazing actually. Her insides seemed to fracture and shattered with every stroke she took of him. It had been threatening to come to pass for bliss filled moment after bliss filled moment but she wanted this to be ever lasting, holding into her release for a long as humanly possible. An impossible task when Max was the man he was, handsome, kind, gentle, understanding, loving…all the colours of the rainbow and stars in the sky. Maxwell Evans was incredible in every single way.

So there it started, from the centre of her being, growing with such a force that nothing could stop it raging, nothing could contain it. She held onto Max’s back to stop her from coming apart, clinging to him as her insides withered and crashed. He trembled one last time plunging in deep and long as he now trembled harder than she. His erratic breathing stopped just has normality returned to him in an instant as he finally poured his warm seed into her. He screamed out her name, a long masculine sound, which brought Liz to her end leaving her spent. She couldn’t breathe. And then he melted around her, covering her body with his, laying his lips on her neck and her cheek and her lips.

They’d never known anything could be so wonderful, so incredible, so mind blowing, so amazing; so powerful. They fell together exhausted but incredibly happy. Words could not express just how happy. They lay like that, entwined together for what seemed like forever.

She was left empty when his weight finally went from her. Light perspiration dewed her body. She could her his heart beating even the faint soft fingers of rain on the window. She felt his erratic breathing upon her mouth as his lips meet hers. She opened her eyes.

He looked into her eyes and brushed back a strand of hair that had fallen and stuck across her cheek. “Was that okay?” A quickly raised finger against his lips silenced him. Lifting her head slowly she looked him boldly in the eye. When she looked at him this way his senses left him and all that he was filled with was that no matter what they faced, what was to come, it wouldn’t break them. He kissed her damp cheek.

She breathed softly. Her eyes shone with unshed tears and he couldn’t help but wrap his arms around her and hold her close. When his arms were securely around her she laughed lightly and a single tear ran down her cheek. “ That was more than okay Max that was incredible,” she whispered breathlessly.

“Really?” he said somewhat surprised.

She lifted her head to look up at him and she smiled. “Yes,” and that’s when she saw the tears in his eyes. He rolled over and brought her with him.

“God Liz parker I love everything about you you do know that don't you? I love your eyes the way they light up when they look into mine, they way they tell me everything about you how much you love me, how much you want me. I love you in more ways than I can possibly tell you. If I can’t be with you my heart will be forever broken,” He saw new tears joining, rolling down yet still she smiled.

“When you were gone I found out just how much I loved you Max, I love the way you laugh. I love the way you make me feel." Would he ask her to stay? She would without hesitation. For the moment, for the very first time in her entire life, her heart and her mind were perfectly clear and in tune with one other. Liz Parker knew what she wanted and his eyes were staring down upon her. “Max?” she breathed.

He closed his lips over hers, softly, as if he was a spent as she was. “Yes?” he murmured.

He laughed, a low warm rumble against her open mouth. “I never knew, I never had any idea that it could be so perfect,” she suddenly looked so sad, “Why does it have to be now with the world raging?”

With the hand she held, he pulled her gently into his arms for a kiss he’d been dreaming about for days, in fact for his whole life. “I love you,” he whispered against her warm lips. “More than anything."

"And if we must do our duty I’ll go wherever you go because I can’t live without you,”

He silenced her with a delicate finger across her lips, “Lets not talk of such things, not tonight,”

“It won’t go away Max,”

“Please, no more talk of war,” Max murmured at length. He gave her another minute to recover her composure, then gently turned her face towards him.

“Why we can’t hide from it?”

He held her close and seemed to give the question serious thought. “No, we can’t” he finally whispered, his heart finally regaining some normality after touching heaven moments ago. Goodness what ever were they going to do now? “I thought I’d lost you Liz. I didn’t think I’d ever see you again, please don’t remind me of what might come to pass, please.”

“Max what are we going to do?” She nuzzled her head against his shoulder, finding that a perfect fit.

“I think we should get some sleep and face what we do tomorrow as and when it comes.” She knew she’d done wrong in stating the obvious. That would come to pass soon enough but now was their time. She felt awful.

“So Max what did you think?” she asked to change the subject while she gently nudged his rib with her elbow.

“About what?” to say he was confused was an understatement. What did she mean? Women sure were strange creatures sometimes and that’s why he loved this woman so very much. She gave him the unexpected when he’d only ever experience the expected in life.

“How were we for our first time?” She admitted softly, playfully.

He chuckled with a smile and kissed her, pulling her down so that she rested her head against his shoulder. “Well I think we did pretty amazingly actually,” They laughed and giggled, unable to ignore the feeling that both his and her body were already willing and able to go for it again. Liz sighed deeply.

“So what shall we do next?” her fingertips caressing his chest ever so slightly.

“Whatever you want,” he whispered.

“I want only you no more, no less,” she said and then he kissed the top of her head. “How am I supposed to leave you tomorrow, just tell me that?” he dared to say out loud.

Liz was taken aback, “I can’t interfere with your duty no matter how much I may want to. We both have a duty to fulfil,” she confessed desperately as the tears became to fall.

“Oh Liz,” and he hugged her close. He hushed words consoling her, assuring her that he loved her more deeply than ever. “But I don’t want it that’s just it, I want to be with you. How come you are the voice of reason all the time, don’t you want to be with me?”

“Of course I do I want you to be the first thing I wake up to in the morning and the last thing I see when I close my eyes at night,” she forced him to look at her by cupping his face within her hands. “However far part we are I will be with you, always, in your heart,” she lightly touched his chest, “in your head,” she gently pushed away the hair from his eyes. “I’ll be with you forever as you will be with me Max,”

“Liz please I am need of a conscious here because I’m fighting not to just gather you up in my arms and just take you away, far, far away from this place,” and he held into her tighter till it felt like she couldn’t breathe.

“Max?” she began to protest again, lips brushing his palm.

“I can’t rest without you beside me, I can’t breathe without you. You are right my love, but why does the prospect of being without you hurt so much?” he held her shoulders tightly. “I’ve only just found you!” And he would not lose her again. He’d die before he ever let that happen.

“Max I have the same insecurities as you but….” He put his hand against her lips to silence her.

“No please hear me out,” he insisted, taking her by the arms. “If we must be apart I ask only one thing of you.” His eyes were wildly searching out hers, “I want you for my wife, Liz, if you will? The world is turning in on itself and everything is getting so crazy, so lost and yet without you I feel more alone than I’ve ever been in my whole life,” he smiled at his confession. How come just looking at her Max could tell her his inner most thoughts? “I hope that you feel the same as me because since I first saw you, I’m so lonely if you’re not near me and there’s only one cure,” he whispered with a tender love and authority. “Marry me Liz?”



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I tried, I did but it just didn't turn out well at all!! I wanted to post so here it is. I'm sorry for making lanas part look bad :cry:

CHapter ten!!!!

He slowly worshipped her body – kissing every inch of skin and running his hands all over the place. Liz lay on her back with her head back against the pillow and a smile on her lips. She could get used to this mad passion and ravenous sexual frenzy. Her hands were in his hair massaging his scalp and clutching him when he did something that she couldn’t take. Right now she couldn’t stop the giggles from erupting from within her. “Max,” she purred. “That tickles, you know?”

His lips returned to her neck. “Perhaps you’d like me to do something else my future-wife?” He moved so now his hands were massaging her breasts. His fingers teased her nipples, rubbing them, fondling them. His palms covered the span of her flesh perfectly.

He told her that his hands were very meticulous with whatever they did. He also told her that she had the most amazingly perfect breasts and he was going to spend the rest of his life feeling and tasting them.

“Is that right?” she asked unable to keep from laughing.

Mouth covering mouth again. Into her jaws he said, “What’s a man to think when his fiancée can’t stop chuckling every time he touches her?”

“Would you rather I cried?” she asked. “Pick which you’d prefer, laughter or tears?” She found it hard to breath under the weight of his love. She told him that.

He trailed his mouth down to her nipples where he proceeded to feast on her skin. Her soft groans drove him insane with excitement. Come on, his mind said, at this rate you’ll forget about tomorrow and all that will exist will be here and now.

Liz knitted her fingers though his and kissed his knuckles.

“Stop thinking,” he kept whispering. “Just feel.”

“I’m feeling,” she said. “I’m feeling soldier.”

Sighing, he stopped and pressed his forehead to her abdomen. “I can’t,” he whispered agonizingly. “I’m sorry, I can’t.”

Liz felt tears sting her eyes. She let out a sigh. “Come on Major, you promised you’d try.”

“I tried,” he said. “God damnit!” Loosing his temper. “Liz why did you come here? You shouldn’t have come here.”

“What are you talking about?” she asked painfully. She clutched the sides of his face and brought his forehead up to rest on hers.

He swallowed. “Liz, God I love you.”

“I know you do,” she said. “What’s wrong soldier?” Stroking his face.

“Your being here is a mixed-blessing, you know?” he spoke. “You are so unsafe here at the front. Do you know how much danger you are in?”

“I came here to be with you,” she reminded him. “You know I did. You need me here. I came.”

“I don’t need you here, I need you safe,” he whispered. He kissed her passionately showering her with his love. “Go back.”

Liz felt as if it was an order. “Excuse me?” she must have misheard.

“Go back to the hospital,” he said. “You were safer there. When I get furlough I’m come and see you. You aren’t safe here.”

“Max.” Disbelievingly. “I’m not going back, I just got here.”

“You want to die?” he asked louder. Liz could tell he was about to lose it. Apparently he couldn’t breathe under his love for her, either. “Better yet, go back to America. You are a volunteer, go back they’ll let you. When the war is over we’ll be together.”

Liz sighed. “Just ten minutes ago you were telling me you couldn’t bear the thought of not seeing me everyday! Which is it?”

“I can’t,” he said. “I have to pick, you out of harm's way or my own gratification? You think it’s a hard decision? It’s not. Liz, babe, please listen to me. We could both die, this is war. At least if you go back one of us will have more of a chance.”

Through her tears Liz cried, “I’ll go and I’ll never see you again.”

He stroked her so gently as if she would break. “Oh honey, you’ll see me again. What could keep me from coming for you? Nothing. You know that. I asked you to marry me and I meant it. I want to spend the rest of my life with you, seeing you, hearing you, making love to you. I have to ensure that fate. You have to go back.”

She shook her head. “I’m not going back.”

Max stared into her eyes with frustration. He wished she wouldn’t argue he was already having a hard enough time convincing himself this was the right thing to do. His hand clenched her thigh and before she could utter another word of protest he lifted her lower half and thrust inside her. She cried out.

He made love to her. As he drove into her he said, “Is this what you want Liz?” he asked through gritted teeth, panting. “Well enjoy because it’ll be the last time.”

“Stop,” she panted. “Please Max, don’t talk like that.”

“Go back,” he said. In, out. They both moaned loudly and held one another closer. His mouth covered hers. In, out.

“No, I won’t,” she said. She was strong too. “I’m not leaving—ah, don’t stop—you!”

Their bodies made slapping noises as they moved together. Dancing together. So much hurt. They were both so afraid. Not for themselves, for one another. So afraid this would be all they’d have. This night.

In, out. In, out.

Together they cried out as they found relief. Liz’s arms went around his neck holding him in place. “Don’t move,” she gasped. “Stay right where you are. Don’t move,” she begged.

Max stayed right where he was. He pressed his face into her neck. “Promise me,” he said panting. “You’ll go back.”

“Promise me, you won’t die,” she replied.

“I’ll promise not to die, and you promise you’ll go back.”

The whole thing seemed very unfair to Liz, she thought. “To the hospital, not to America.”

There was a thickening pause as he fought with himself. Finally, “You have a deal.”

~*~

“Does it still hurt occasionally?” Liz asked. She was running her fingers over the bullet scar on his leg.

“I had the best nurse in the country tending to me,” he said. “What do you think?”

She smiled. “With all that extra morphine I was sneaking you, I’m not surprised it’s so well healed.”

“Extra morphine?” he asked grinning. “I never knew about that.”

“Well yes,” Liz said. “I never told you.”

He propped himself up against the pillow on the bed. “Why not?”

“Didn’t want to give you the wrong idea,” she said and laughed.

Max smiled and held his arms out. “Come here.”

She came. “What’s wrong Major?”

He didn’t want to tell her he was worrying again. Instead he said, “How is it possible to be this beautiful?” he kissed the back of her neck and shoulders. “How is this possible?”

“I think you are excessively kind,” she said.

“Not excessively kind, precisely right.”

She turned around so she was sitting on his lap facing him. They stared into each others eyes. “If you get shot again I’ll have to be your nurse again.”

“Is that a request?”

She hit his shoulder playfully. “Of course it isn’t.”

“Oh,” he said. “Because I would be willing if you were.”

She rolled her eyes. “You are just such a liar.”

“And you are just incredible,” he said. She lay him back on the bed and climbed into of him.

While kissing his chest she said, “Let me show you just how incredible I am.”

“Oh my, again?”

“Am I wanting too much?” she suddenly asked very self-consciously.

“No, it’s just you’re going to kill me.”

She smiled. “What a way to go!”

~*~

Liz was sitting on top of Max pressing her palms into his chest. “So, because you’re in heavy weapons away from the front line, you’re safer?”

Not wanting to lie to her, Max replied, “Actually it’s more dangerous than anything. Who do you think the enemy is trying to knock out of position first—a guy with a slow, bolt action Nagant or me with a mortar that pummels them with fifteen bombs a minute?”

Liz paled.

“We offer extra support for the rifle guards, well we’re supposed to.”

“How does a mortar work?” she asked. “Does it have a long barrel or a short barrel?”

“A long barrel, you point it up at a forty-five-degree angle then you pop a bomb in. It drops to the bottom, hits the firing pin, the propellant charge explodes and—“

“The bomb flies out at seven hundred meters a second?”

“Something like that.” He ran his fingers up and down her thighs.

“I wish you were in a safer division Max.” She bit her lip.

“It’s war, there is no where safe.” He swallowed. “What time is it?”

“Don’t know,” she said. “I think time has stopped moving forward.”

“Wouldn’t that be nice?” he mumbled.

“Tell me about your home.” Pause. “Tell me about New Zealand.”

He smiled. “What do you want to know?”

She lay down and rested her head on his chest. “Is it beautiful?”

“It’s the most beautiful place in the world,” he answered truly believing it. “I don’t need to go anywhere else to know that it is.” He kissed the top of her head and wrapped his arms around her back. “I moved out of home when I turned twenty. It’s a small place but you won’t believe its location.”

“Where is it?” she asked.

“Right in front of a huge pond called Pandora,” Max answered. He felt her smile against his chest. “It’s so beautiful. The sun rises in the morning and the water just…glistens. The pond is a public swimming hole but where I live is secluded by shrubbery and bush, all most like a little forest.” He could feel her heart beating against his chest and her breasts pressed up against him. Never in his life had he felt anything so wonderful.

“It sounds magnificent.” She kissed his skin and left her lips on him.

“If we ever get there I want to—”

“When,” Liz corrected him. “When we get there.”

Max sucked in a deep breath. “When we get there I want to introduce you to everyone. I know people will love you. My parents will adore you.”

Liz propped herself up. “You think so?”

“I know so,” he said and grinned. “I wonder if much has changed in these last few year’s. I can’t wait to go home.” He is face became serious. “I wonder how many of my old friends will return too?”

Liz caressed his cheek. “Everyone will be fine.”

“Such the optimist,” he said. “Do you know how much I love that?” he kissed her lips gently. “And your lips, do you know how much I love them?”

“Show me a little more,” she said. He showed her a little more. He kissed her passionately, sucking and nibbling on her. He felt her; he let her see him until he was nothing but a piece of clear goop. Liz took him to new emotional heights that thrilled him, enticed him and finally filled him with a feeling of entirety.

Outside the sun was showing its first traces of light but neither of them noticed. They made love again – Liz sat on top with her hands pressed into Maxwell’s chest. She left her hair down around her shoulders framing her pink flushed cheeks as Maxwell liked. His hands held her hips, thighs, anything he could grasp as she drove him insane with straightforward and then intricate movements of her body. They moaned together, felt together, said each others names together, and finally exploded together. He made her feel so full when he was inside her – pulsing inside of her. She did not want to move off him. She stayed put with her eyes closed and her head tilted back.

Seconds passed. Minutes. Hours. There was nothing either of them wanted more then to stop time.

Around five in the morning Liz got up off the bed and let the blanket fall to her feet. Max was lying spent on the bed. “There is one more thing this night needs,” she said.

His hands touched her hips. She was more beautiful then the morning sun. “Oh yes?”

“Dance with me.” She placed her hands over his. “Come on.”

He let her pull him to his feet. He felt vulnerable standing tall in front of her. “Remember?” she said. “You promised me a dance.”

“How could I forget?”

She led him through the dark over to the window. She wrapped her arms around his neck and spoke, “This morning when I say goodbye to you, I want you to look me in the eyes and promise me that one day I will stand outside your house staring at the gorgeous pond and sky. Promise me you’ll be there with me and you’ll teach me how to catch a fish and then I’ll teach you how to cook it.” She smiled. “That one day I’ll feel the sun on my face as I watch you swim and chop fire wood and carry our child on your shoulders down the street. Promise me you’ll dance with me in your lounge after dinner. Say to me, Nurse Parker we’re going to spend the rest of our lives together making memories. We’ll be together in one another’s breathless presence day after day until the end. Say there is no death here in Italy; there is only you and I living married life in front of our Pandora.”

Staring into her profound eyes Max whispered, “Do you know how beautiful you make life? After seeing what I have seen in the past few years it is not possible for a man to look upon life and say it’s is anything but a nightmare. Yet here you are, here I am and some how…” They hugged each other so tight they couldn’t breathe and with tears dripping down her cheeks Liz continued, “We are here.”

~*~

Liz hopped around her patients trying to stay cheerful. Someone had brought a radio into the tent and the war news bulletins could be heard. It was only a matter of time before the leading doctor returned and ordered it be removed but until then she was listening keenly for anything that might relate back to a certain Major.

She was trying to no avail to shake off the melancholy of being separated from Max. She wondered what he was doing at that very moment. Was he thinking of her?

When she tried to focus her thoughts on something else she would close her eyes and listened to the radio beats and pretend they were playing dance music. She was at the dance clubs with Maria back in America. Maria was always such a flirt and dragged Liz around making her talk to all the males. Maria had them both dance partners ten minutes after they’d walked through the door. They wore their best frilly, in fashion dresses and did up each others faces and hair. The weekends were always greatly looked forward to by all.

Liz missed America and wondered what it would be like in New Zealand. She wondered what she’d do without her mother giving her cooking tips and her grandmother constantly buying her books (‘so you’ll be intelligent’). She wondered how she’d be able to handle each night without her fathers lips on her cheek and his alcohol laden breath saying, “Goodnight Pumpkin.” Her father - with his big mechanic hands and soft, tired eyes - her father with his grey sideburns and bushy moustache.

She would miss her cousin Katrina too. Katrina was very similar to Liz. Her hair was a little curlier Liz’s and she had larger rounder breasts. Her eyes were two shades lighter then Liz’s and she was taller but they were very obviously related. Katrina was like a second best friend.

Speaking of best friends. “Liz! Oh my God!”

“Maria? What are you doing here?”
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I’m so sorry it’s taken me this long to post my part. Life has been chaotic and the lack of confidence in my abilities hasn’t helped where all your wonderful support and bumps *has*. THANK*YOU* so much for your kind words of encouragement and remarkable patience I hope it was worth the wait? I now nicola *will* do much, much better with her part :D


Chapter Eleven


The day had started just like any other. Just the same, yet different and there was no reason to think otherwise. Little did Liz know that this would be the day to completely change her life.

*~*

As usual Nurse Liz Parker was the first to get up. Dreams of Max had tried to convince her to stay tucked up warm in her camp bed just a little while longer. She wanted to hold him in her mind whilst in the peace and quiet of the early morning before the usual war driven chaos broke out all around her. She yearned to, desperately pushing reality aside. So many days had past and the task was getting harder and harder. The war was showing no sign of stopping as the wounded mounted. It was a daily occurrence to hear the doctor’s say with outstretched hands and an expression of hopelessly, ‘we tried and failed’ as another solder was taken from this world and into the next. Everything was happening so quickly and any less of a nurse than she would have find it hard to cope with. But Liz Parker was determined to do her very best, putting her all into everything she did because being without Max was taking it’s toll on her. She promise herself she wouldn’t let it. Max wouldn’t have wanted it but once you’ve tasted heaven, the harsh reality of life trails far behind.

The night before she’d hardly gotten any sleep. All to no avail. By her own hand. Nothing new there. She sat in the dark night after night unable to sleep, unable to grasp the rest that she so desperately needed. The day prior had been so long, busy and the consequences of this pointless war had put more of a strain upon her than usual. It was heartbreaking. Liz was desperate to see Max. She knew she would in her dreams but she couldn’t take another night of dreaming about him, only to wake up alone. Tears had risen in her eyes so she’d just sat and thought, alone in her tent. A small smile had flickered across her face while thinking about Max. She couldn’t help it, not wanting to stop it. She was so proud of him and of his beliefs, he was always so very willing to do the right thing. Liz had been, too. She knew it had been the right decision for them to do. Running off into the night together was selfish when they were so needed here, and neither had a selfish bone in their entire bodies….The thought of him and that body and his eyes was enough to bring Liz back to reality, her face laced with the scowl that seemed to be a permanent fixture lately. Anger invaded her senses. Too many things played on her mind. ‘Dear god would there ever be any peace? She was missing Max beyond belief and she swore that she could still smell him, after all this time, breathing him in deep with every breath she took. Liz Parker loved all of the fragrances that belonged to Max, that made his presence known to her. When she closed her eyes and took a deep breath in through her nose she could almost pretend he was there with her. She was lost without them. At the time she never would have thought that what she was hearing and seeing could be so beautiful, when she’d spent those precious moments with Max but Liz would trade the sight of Maxwell Evans in front of her now for all the happy times she’d ever had with him. Her own thoughts invaded the quietness of the night. A feeling of utter hopelessness had swept through her.

The embers in the fire popped, bringing Liz out of her reverie as they had done every night. Taking a deep breath as the fire outside cracked she continued with her memories of every moment she’d ever spent with Max, rolling them through her mind, breaking her heart. Remembering had become a nightly ritual for her, events of the day pushing her thoughts of him aside. She had learnt to push the memories aside while she was at work, but when she got back to her tent she couldn't seem to stop them, not wanting to for a second. Every night, she experienced the same gut-wrenching emotions. She’d wake hours earlier than everyone starting the fire again in the cold morning, it later burning down to just a few dying embers. How did she know this? She’d sit there watching the flames lick and catch the cool, crisp air. She wouldn’t move, fixing herself a stiff drink to calm her nerves. To fill her growing emptiness. She never took a swallow of the amber liquid. She was never one for alcohol besides what if she was needed? Her gaze never left the fire each and every night, the flames she saw were those of a different fire. The fire held deep within Max’s amber window of the soul showing his undying love for her. Always. She missed Max where ever he maybe? She knew that he was in good hands and that god would take care of him. He had to. Liz was a strong believer in a higher power and she never needed to believe than at that moment. They still had a lot to discuss, still had so much to share. They were finally on the right track and they were meant to be together. Liz truly believed that nothing could separate them. That nothing ever would. She had hoped that she would have been able to go on with her life. That being a part wouldn’t matter. They’d both coped and seen so much due to this bloodied war surly this separation would be bearable compared to that? Survival was their only option. They had to so she buried herself entirely into her work. Caring restlessly to all who come into contract with her. Before meeting Max Evans she’d been a very good nurse. Since meeting him she’d become the very best. Max’s love completed her and made her the very best person she could be.

She didn’t know how long had past. Life was a cruel master at times. She’d felt a single tear sliding down her cheek. She did not move to wipe it away. She couldn’t force herself to lift her hand to wipe the tear from her face. She hadn't cried since the day Max had left. He’d made her promise not to. He couldn’t bear the thought of her crying, of her being sad. He begged her to think and believe in happier times. ‘They would meet again and they would be together forever.’ His words ringing true as if he were speaking to her now. Liz wouldn't cry. She was determined not to but desperation was taking a hold. She couldn't help it. Max was supposed to help her with the tears, the feelings, the emotions that threatened to engulf her day after day, but he wasn't here. He was gone. Off god only knows where? She’d written to where she thought he’d get them but still nothing back from Max. Yet she continued to write letters to him when time allowed. She would never give up hope.

“Liz!“ Liz recognised the voice immediately. “Liz! Oh my God!” and she jumped from where she’d had been standing.

“Oh my gosh, Maria? What are you doing here?” Liz squealing out loud. Not knowing if it was the shock of seeing her best friend before her or relief at seeing a friendly and warm face of the past that made her legs wobble? Liz was completely unprepared for the response she got. Maria flung herself into her arms. “What , what are you doing here?” Liz questioned in wonder, not that she was complaining. Having Maria here was a wonderful surprise and a much needed surprise.

“To see you.” Liz noticed Maria’s sudden jumpiness. Liz said nothing, just putting it down to Maria just being ‘Maria.’ Liz was touching her shoulders, almost checking if she were real or not?

“You came all this way just to see me?” She was genuinely surprised by her statement.

“Yes,”

“What of the hospital? How are things there? Pray tell,” Liz was so excited. “God I've missed you so much,” Liz sobbed with joy, squeezing her harder.

“And I you, so much,” Maria looked embarrassed for she was crying also.

“You know, Maria, it's perfectly alright to cry,” she said, smiling at her. The area around then was quiet. The odd member of staff milling past them.

“I know, I know….so how are you?” Maria quickly added while squeezing her friend petite frame harder.

“Fine.” Liz replied cheerfully, pulled away from her, “All the better for seeing you,” Maria was unsure of this, unsure if she was fine and she had to be sure with what she had yet to tell Liz.

“Are you sure you’re okay?” Liz saw her best friend’s bright green eyes pop with concern.

“Yes, poppet. I’m fine,” and Liz clasped her hand. “I just don't know how to deal with all of this? Seeing you, totally unexpected like this,” Liz added as she held her tighter. They were both silent for a few moments, lost in their thoughts, enjoying having the other to hold onto again. After a few more moments, Liz pulled back further, trying to catch Maria's eye. Finally, wearing a sheepish, little cheeky grin, she looked at her.

“So how are you? How things going with you and a certain loud mouthed American?” Liz’s smile grew and grew. It had been too long since they’d talked face to face and from Maria’s letters to her things had gotten, well a little heated between her best friend and Michael Guerin. The unmistakable
blush of embarrassment now covering Maria’s cheeks.

“It’s not what you and Max have that’s for sure,” Maria forced a smile out. She felt guilty. She shouldn’t be smiling, she shouldn’t even be talking about such things. She should already be taking my very best friend to one side. She should already had told her why she was here and what news she had brought her. Such sad and desperate news but truth be known Maria didn’t know how to begin. The words wouldn’t come. Liz looked so pleased to see her, so happy. The mere mention of Max’s name making her bright eyes sparkle brighter.

Deeply sighing, Liz gently squeezed at her forearm, “Oh Maria surely not? You and Michael share the same thing as we do. When you love someone, your heart becomes full. Never empty and never open for loneliness. Being in love with someone means that you have a soul mate, a partner and most of all one true friend.”

“That applies to you and Max where as mine and wonder boy is a different story completely,” Maria added under her breath. She was looked about them, wondering what to do?

Liz gave her a sorry little smile, “Are our stories so very different?”

Maria couldn‘t help but smile back, it was amazing to be in her friend‘s company again. “Well, lately things have been getting a little strange between the cantankerous Mr. Guerin and myself,” she said as Liz took a few more steps towards the tent, “But that’s neither here or there,” she added thinking the conversation was over. Now was not the time to talk of such things.

“How strange?” Liz was too interested to notice the look of concern covering Maria’s face. “I have never loved anyone as I do Max. He melted my heart from the very beginning Maria. I can’t explain it. I wish I could. The first time he looked at me, I just knew he was the one for me.”

Maria raised that knowing eyebrow of hers. “Oh really and when was this before or after I practically had to drag you to your senses?”

“Thank heavens for you Maria Deluca.” Liz clasped her hand. “Sometimes god does certain things for a reason. I never really understood life, love, my reason for being before I met Max. Never a day goes by that I don't thank God that he brought this man into my life. The love we have for one another has never faded and will never go away. I love him so much and now realize that when you find true love, no matter how long you have been separated, and by what circumstances, it never goes away. I gave my heart to him, and that is where it will always stay.” Maria’s heart felt like a stone inside of her from what Liz had said. Everyone had finally gone on his or her way and they now stood alone. “Enough about me, what about you poppet? Tell me!”

Seconds later, trying to hard the tears that had been threatening to fall again, “Liz?”

“Hmmm?” she linked her arm through Maria’s whilst slowly walking.

“Would you please stop calling me poppet, it's getting embarrassing.” Liz smiled again. Maria was right. They were both too old for nicknames. Smiles turned into laughter. Soon, Maria joined in, she couldn't help but laugh, too. It had been a long time since she had laughed.

“You’re a breath of fresh air, how long are you staying?” Liz asked.

Maria took a deep breath. 'This is where it gets unbearably tough,' she thought. Liz noticed the change in her.

“You're awfully quiet Maria. Is something wrong?” her voice full of concern.

“Actually I think I've been quiet for the last couple of months without you.” Liz's only response to that was to roll her eyes.

“Me too. Let’s walk, I’ve got so much to tell you,”

“And I you,” At her last statement, from her tone Liz spun around to face her, eyes wide. Something was wrong. There was another reason for her being here, out of the blue

“What’s happened Maria?”

Maria looked out at the open field to avoid Liz‘s gaze. “I'm…” Again, Maria stopped. “Liz, I'm sorry.”

Liz wasn't sure where Maria was going to go with this? “Now what on earth would you have to be sorry about?” she asked her.

Maria moved, to stand in front of Liz placing a arm either side of her to steady her. “I'm sorry that I haven't been here for you.”

Liz stepped away from her, saying, “Nonsense, pop-,” Mentally stopping herself mid sentence. “Maria. You have nothing to be sorry for. We've all been-,”

“Liz, I love you. I'm sorry I haven't been here for you.” Big tears started a slow trek down Maria's face. “I can't go back and undo anything that's been done, or not done, in my case. I’m here for you now.” She hesitated, “And that’s what’s important,” she added, just holding her very dear friend.

“Oh is that all," a deep sigh of relief escaped Liz's lips, "There's no need to worry about any of that. I understand, this war is ripping loved ones apart all over the world. Here, let me show you around. Are you hungry? Can I get you anything?” A few quick strides put Maria back in front of Liz, who promptly looked down. She placed one of her hands on her shoulder again, and the other she used to lift her chin, forcing her to look her in the eye.

“Liz?“ Maria said quietly. Liz looked decidedly uncomfortable for a moment because she was reading something from Maria’s face that wasn’t there before. Liz pushed a strand of hair away from her hot face. “Maybe we should go somewhere?” her tone was tittering high then low.

“Maria what’s wrong? Please tell me. I know when you’re not telling me something,” Liz twisted a corner of her apron round and round in her fingers. Her heart was beating wildly. What on earth was the look in Maria’s eyes? Their sparkle and smile had disappeared. Maria hesitated, coming closer. She had a look on her face that Liz didn’t like. Liz had come to know that look well. Something was wrong. Liz couldn’t make herself move. She had stood in this very spot several times over the last couple of months, wanting to talk to Maria, see her best friend. She had so much to tell but now she was here Liz was speechless.

Why was she here?

What had happened?

There *was* something.

“Maria, what’s wrong?” Liz could barely choke the words out. Maria seemed suddenly pale, so withdrawn. “Tell me,” She didn't say anything, trying to figure out where to start. Maria was speechless when Maria was *never* rendered speechless. Liz couldn't understand why? What had suddenly changed? Then it hit Liz. “It’s Max isn‘t it?” Her heart thundered in her chest. “Has something happened to Max?” she called out, stepping away from her friend, not believing that anything was wrong. How could it be?

“Liz, wait…” was the reply back.

Then she saw it.

Something she’d totally missed before. Everything passed so fast.

She'd seen the covered body resting behind where Maria was standing. A figure lay covered in a blood stained sheet, positioned close behind where Maria stood. What did this mean? Liz couldn’t stop herself from shaking even if she’d had wanted to. Was it Max? Was that why Maria was there? It wouldn't be real until she could see for herself. She felt her legs weakening, her knees threatening to buckle and toss her to ground. . “Oh god,” she screamed. Everyone within hearing distant stopped what they were doing and looked at each other at her sudden outburst. They‘d never seen Liz Parker like this. Her face was ashen pale. Suddenly there was a frenzy of activity as everyone began milling about them as an influx of wounded solders suddenly bombarded them. In amongst it stood two figures. Motionless, just looking at each other. Without realizing it Liz started moving, stopping at the figure that lay covered under a white sheet. In a flash needing to know she pulled the sheet back, exposing a pale and bloodied face. Liz couldn’t breath, life never prepares you for the end of the world and seeing Max’s before her would be the end of Liz Parker’s world. Catching her breath in a hard gulp she refocused.

It wasn’t Max?

Her heart strangely silent now, her face shocked with disbelief as she glanced back at Maria.

“Oh Liz, god, no nothing’s happened to Max,” Not that she knew of anyway. Tears were already forming in her eyes. How could she have been so stupid, she should have just come straight out with it. Poor Liz. Thinking something like that. Maria had been sucked into seeing her friend that she’d been momentarily side tracked. She went to her friend, “We should go inside,”

Liz reached out a tentative, shaky hand to stroke the dead solders cheek. This might not have been her Max, her sweetheart but it was somebody’s. And it was somebody’s son, husband, brother, grandson, uncle. Yet another pointless casualty of war. Slow tears began to fall as the reality hit. She was so happy that the face she’d seen wasn’t Max’s was that wrong of her to feel such relief? Liz struggled to find her voice. “If not Max then what? I don’t understand?”

“Liz, I’m so sorry - your father - god - Liz - there was nothing they could do…” Maria's words barely registered on Liz, only bits and pieces filtering through the fog that had formed in Liz's mind. “god Liz your mother - I’m so sorry, Liz. I‘m so very sorry,” The words had almost broke Liz’s heart. She was overwhelmed by the faces of her family that flashed before her. Of when she’d go walking in the park with her father, she and her mother laughing at Katrina’s playful antics, and afterwards eating in that pretty tavern by the riverside, where she would throw leftover to the ducks with her grandmother. For no precious moment they made her smile; then they were breaking her heart. Sensing her distress Maria gently pulled her into a tight embrace.

“Oh my god, oh my god,” she would have surly collapsed if Maria hadn’t have been there to steady here.

“Come on, let’s get you inside,” and Maria carefully ushered her towards what looked to be Liz’s tent. Liz couldn’t function. Right now she couldn’t even want to think about it let alone believe it. She wanted to wake up and find it was a nightmare, that all was well and her family would be waiting at home. Her eyes was darted everywhere. Her ears popped till there was nothing but a dull ache in her head. Why was this happening? This wasn’t supposed to happen. She laughed softly, a hard cynical emotion cutting through her heart like a knife. Finally, Liz’s gaze came to rest on the chaos around them. It was not a nightmare and she would not wake up from it, not for along, long time; maybe never.

*~*

After seeing an image of Liz yesterday, Maria felt compelled to at least come and try to talk to her but she didn't know how to break through her wall of confused and grief? At least not yet. Finding out that her father had been killed in a fire that had raged through her home was the worse possible news but to know that both her mother and grandmother were gravely ill due to the smoke and their injuries was unbearable. She felt desperately sorry for her. Nothing she said or did the night before seemed to help. Maria knew Liz would have to be the one to talk to her. To be the one to decide. What a predicament she was in and Maria could only offer her hugs and support as only a best friend could do. Much to her dismay they could offer little support, leaving Liz to sit in the dark in the early when she’d asked her to. Maria was so worried about Liz that she’d insisted that she sleep directly outside of Liz‘s tent. What ever was Liz to do now? Go home? How can she not? Leave Max without a word? Even Maria could see that was an impossible thing to ask of her.

“Liz?” Her name came out a harsh whisper as she stepped in closer. She was trying to mouth the words of encouragement and reassurance that she knew Liz desperately needed. Liz just continued to sit with her back towards her. Maria cleared her throat, ready to try again. “Hello, Liz?” she said and gave a weak smile. Liz had heard Maria come in yet was finding it difficult to function. Her situation impossible to cope with.

“Can you hear me?” Maria asked. Again, no response, so she sat down anyway. Maria wasn't sure if Liz had *really* slept at all after she’d left?

As Liz slowly looked up, Maria bent down to face her. “Maria?” Liz replied quietly and Maria was encouraged to have had even that much from Liz. Maria saw how the life had gone from Liz’s face; the brown eyes weren’t so bright any more, and her hair lay lank about her shoulders. Gently she took her hands into her own.

“Liz how, how are you today?” Dumb question. Maria asked, trying to keep things light and break the ice, but mostly to try and calm her nerves. She’d heard Liz crying, she’d held her for most of the night how did she think she’d be today? Completely broken hearted wouldn’t come close.

“I, I don’t know?” Liz hadn't quite realized yet just what had happened? Her family needed her. Her family was in ruins but god help her she needed Max more. How could she get through this without him by her side? In reality Liz had hung back in the shadows, watching life pass her by, longing for the day that Max would coming strolling back into her life. Now this unforeseen tragedy had happened making that even more unlikely and the thought of her never seeing New Zealand suddenly engulfed her thoughts.

“Liz, I can't even begin to imagine what you are going through.” Tears had begun running down Maria's cheeks. Removing her hand from hers and placing it on her shoulder, Maria continued, “I haven't taken care of you like I promised. I let you down. I let your parents down. I even let myself down.” Maria began weeping openly, and tried to pull away from Liz. Instead of letting her go, Liz pulled her into her arms, and they wept together.

“No you haven’t Maria, you’re the best friend I could ever have wished for,” Liz took a deep breath, and slowly moved her gaze. Even though she couldn't see him, she knew he was watching. It was a crazy notion. She ‘felt’ his eyes lock on hers, ‘felt’ his smile. She relived their last day together. She’d watched as the emotions washed across his face: the pride and joy, the love, the sorrow and anguish. When she had seen the solitary tear he had allowed to escape, she had wanted to cross the distance between them and brush that tear away, take him in her arms and tell him everything would be all right knowing full well if she had done that he wouldn’t have gone. She wouldn’t have allowed it.

But it wouldn't be alright. She couldn't take him in her arms because he wasn't really there with her. He was just a figment, a ghost, but her heart still ached, still felt like it was being yanked clean out of her. Somehow, she had been able to live the last two months without him. So many times, she had wanted to give him a hug or a caress, or even a word of, but she couldn't. The pain of leaving was killing her but none more so when she knew that this was the moment that she’d be leaving Max behind.

'I miss you more than my life Max,' she thought as her heart was breaking.

Closing her eyes, hoping for one last chance to touch the man who was her life, her soul mate. Liz stretched out her arm, wishing she could feel his strong fingers, needing his touch. Longing for their hands meet, praying for whatever it took. Fates or the gods that would bring Max back to her. Liz's eyes shot open locking on Max's, as their fingers closed on each other's. Liz was lost in her thoughts of Max’s and her family then...she ‘felt’ him leave. He was gone. She couldn't 'feel' him anymore. What did that mean? Liz went suddenly ridge. She'd always been able to since the moment they'd made love. She couldn't explain it. She never wanted to.

“Liz what’s wrong?” Maria asked, panic lacing her tone.

Liz rose striding across her tent, back and forth, head bent as she paced up and down, occasionally running her fingers thorough her hair. Maria was now striding along beside her. Liz couldn't comprehend what she was thinking. She wouldn't let herself think that anything had happened to Max. Then she paused for a moment, only to begin again, faster, more agitated, backwards and forwards her soul in torment. They were to meet again. That time would come. It had to and Liz must think of nothing else. Suddenly the two girl's eyes flashed together. Both having come to the same unspoken decision. She had to go home, there was no other choice. Every person in her family had been crashed emotionally and she had no other choice but to leave.

She would miss this life terribly no matter how horrid it might be. She couldn't help but smile the smallest of smiles at her ‘adopted’ family. Her collages. Before she left, she wanted one more look at each of them. She knew it would be a long time before she saw any of them again. If she ever was to again? Liz was going home and if she could, Maria would be going with her. Liz cleared her throat and tried to speak, but Maria beat her to it. “I’ll help you pack.” and she busied herself collecting what little Liz had. “I’m already packed so this shouldn’t take us that long.”

Maria was right, it didn’t take her long. Then Liz had the strangest feeling that she would never return again, and had wanted to make sure everything would be all right. Even when her own world was collapsing Liz Parker wanted to make sure that she could be spared. What she was doing was the right thing to do for everyone? But you can’t split yourself for everyone, be there for everyone or else you lose yourself.

She let her gaze wandered back to Maria. “Do you think it will be long before we get back home?”

Maria was lost for the words. Attempting to reassure her, she smiled a smile full of comfort and confidence. “Won’t be long now,” Maria would have given anything at that moment to be contented with that, for the journey back home would be a difficult one. In more ways than one but nothing could compare with the sorrow of leaving your heart behind in this barrel land and that's *exactly* what Liz was doing.

Maria cautiously watched Liz disappear out of her tent, following her quickly to wait for what was to come?





With my part finally posted I’ll be the first to bump for Nicola’s :lol: Take care all. Bi.
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HI EVERYONE!!!!!! Hope you like the new part! It's a bit long, but I really enjoyed writing it.

I apologize for the depressingness in some parts. BLAME LANA!! :lol: j/k!!

Chapter Twelve

The exhausted and groaning soil around him seemed to guarantee only fatality. Blood stains smothered the dull olive grass and lumps of metal grasped the tree trunks—heroes of missed targets. Everywhere his eyes roamed for relief he was retorted with fallen sons of panicked parents.

He looked up at the black toffee sky. At long last, something that wasn’t fear-provoking. Even through the smoke and blasts of fire man could not conceal the glimmers of light smiling down on him. They offered harmony from hostilities. They offered escape. They offered hope and happiness in another life.

“Major?”

Max tore his eyes from the stars and directed his attention towards the man standing behind him.

“At ease, Private,” he said stiffly.

“Permission to retire for the evening Sir?”

“Yes. Tell the men to get some sleep. We have a hard day ahead of us tomorrow.” The boy couldn’t have been more then twenty-five. He was a compact with poignant green eyes and freckles.

“Sir,” he said, “no offence, but do we not have a hard day ahead of us everyday?”

Max was silent for a moment. “Timothy, isn’t it?”

“Tim, yes Sir.”

“Go get something to eat before the foods gone.”

Tim nodded. “Thank you, Sir.”

Max watched him go and then walked towards a tree to his left. He chucked his rucksack down on the grass and threw himself after it with a thud. A groan escaped his dry mouth.

How do I endure this, he wondered? For me to survive this war something more is required from my heart then what I am giving.

Liz, I want to keep my promise to you. I want to survive. But how can I when hundreds of men die to my left and right every day and night?

I could not survive this before when we had food and water. I could not survive when we had tents. How can I survive now when we have neither?

He reached into the pocket on his shirt and pulled out a small photo of her (how many other soldiers carried photos around in their shirt?) Her beauty managed to take his breath away every time. All day she was in his mind and he thought he knew her face until he pulled out this picture. Was it possible that there were angels on earth? Here was living proof.

Well, for all he knew she might not be ‘living’ anymore. He hadn’t been back to the main camp in two weeks. He prayed to God she was okay.

Yesterday he had finally had time to sit down and write a letter but he had grave doubts about her getting it. She had been sending him letters but that had stopped a couple of weeks ago. She hadn’t given up hope in him, had she?

He couldn’t bear the thought.

Timothy came back half an hour later with a chunk of bread and a flask of water. “Sir—”

“Call me Max, Timothy.”

“Max, I brought you some food.”

Max sat up and thanked him. He expected Timothy to leave straight away but he lingered behind.

“Is there something you wanted?” he didn’t mean to sound rude but he had so much on his mind he was not in charge of his responses.

“Do you want some company?”

Max looked at him. “You can join me if you’d like. I would think you’d prefer to sleep—I cannot offer you promising conversation tonight.”

Timothy sat down anyway. His legs stretched out were no where as long as Max’s. “What you thinkin’ bout?” he asked.

Max swallowed his bread in ravenous gulps. He hadn’t eaten in nearly two days. “Nothing much…home, I guess,” he answered in-between swallows.

Timothy shrugged. “I think about home too. I left a wife and a three year old son behind. What about you?”

Max didn’t like to form friendships with the soldiers—it was too hard to watch them get killed. Tonight however, he had an excuse; he needed to get his mind off other things. Other people.

“Just parents,” he replied. “What’s your wife’s name?”

“Hannah,” Timothy replied. Max noticed that his face seemed to light up. “She is the most beautiful woman in the world.”

Max smiled. “Yeah?”

“I have a photo,” he said and reached into the pocket on his shirt. He handed the small square of paper to Max and he studied the portrait of the petite lady staring back at him. Her cherry hair was as glossy as her puffy lips.

“She is pretty,” Max replied. He handed the photo back.

“Pretty? She is an angel,” Timothy said. “I keep her in this pocket over my heart. She told me to do that.”

Max nodded. He related to that.

“My sons name is Dawson; he’s got his mothers hair. Can you believe that? Red and curly.” When Max didn’t reply he asked, “You got a wife?”

“No.”

“Shame,” Timothy said. “I love knowing that no matter what I’ll have Hannah to help me. Love is the grandest thing in the world. Do you agree?”

Max could have lied but he didn’t want to. “Yeah,” he said. “Yeah I do.”

“So you have someone waiting for you?” Tim picked up a pebble from the ground and pitched it into the darkness.

“I like to think so,” Max replied.

“What’s her name?”

“Elizabeth.”

“What’s she look like?”

Max swallowed. How could he describe Liz? “An angel. Her eyes resemble those stars you’re looking at.”

Tim grinned. “Yeah?”

“Yeah.”

~*~

“Tomorrow I promise you food! I promise you a bed and showers!” Max yelled as he marched back and forth in front of his men.

“What about a good fuck?” someone called. The soldiers laughed.

Max sighed angrily. “Harrison you’re going to regret that being your last comment if you die out there today. If you want a break you will have to earn a break! There are no easy shortcuts.” He ran his eyes over his men once more. “And remember the object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his. Now get going!”

Less than half of his men got back to the main camp. The men that did stumbled off to find somewhere to sleep. All Max could think about was going to the nursing tent to find Liz. That is, if she was still here.

He had asked her to go back to the hospital…

He searched everywhere and didn’t find her. It was late at night when he finally gave up and realized she must have left. He asked some of the nurses and the third time was lucky.

“Liz left,” she verified.

“Where? The hospital?”

“No, her father died,” she answered. “Poor girl, her mother and…I can’t remember who else are really badly injured too.”

Max’s heart sank. She would have needed him to be there for her so much.

“Anyway she and nurse Deluca went back to America about two weeks ago.”

~*~

“I know what you’re thinking,” Maria whispered into Liz’s ear. “That these people must be fools for throwing us a welcome home party.”

Liz glanced at her sideways and then closed her eyes as she sipped her wine. “How did you guess?”

“Liz,” Maria said. “I know what you are feeling. So do they. They want you to forget about your parents and family—about war and nursing and dying soldiers—just for a couple of hours. In hopes of helping you cope.”

“They no need bother,” Liz said and stood up. She gulped down the rest of her wine and then, just as she was about to leave, grabbed the bottle and took it with her. “Night,” she called after her.

Once she got to her room she pulled the clips and ties from her hair and walked out onto her balcony. The silk shawl hanging around her shoulders whipped back and forth in the harsh wind. She quickly fell back onto the antique chairs and brought the wine bottle up to her trembling lips.

She wondered if this would ever get easier. The pain of death, the constant worry for her sick mother and the separation from her true love.

A whimper escaped her. How could she take this all at once? One person could only take so much before it swallowed them up.

If Max was there holding her it would be that much easier. She wondered where he was and if he was thinking of her. Staring at the stars made her feel closer to him.

“Max…” she whispered hoping the wind would carry it to him. Across tired earth, rumbling seas, across star-filled skies.

How was she going to live the rest of her life without him? Without her father too? She could not live without one let alone two.

“Daddy,” she cried. Something she hadn’t allowed herself to say since she was nine.

She stood up and walked to the ledge of the balcony.

It would be so easy to end it right now. All she would have to do is jump and fall then it would all be over. She would leave it all up here while she dived.

So easy, she thought.

But she couldn’t do it. Her mother needed her. Maria needed her. Max needed her—even if he wasn’t here to tell her so.

She dropped to her knees and let out loud, heart wrenching, body shaking sobs.

She needed something, anything. That was all she needed. It didn’t have to be very big.

Just something.

~*~

Max stood feeling numb. “America? She-she-she’s gone?”

“Yeah,” the nurse replied. “Did you know her well?”

He nodded sadly. “You could say that.”

“I’m sorry.” She was silent for a moment. “She left an address that you could get a hold of her with. I know it’s not much but…she left it for a guy named Max. You’re him aren’t you?”

Again he nodded. He couldn’t think.

“If you give me ten minutes I’ll go get it for you. I know you are tired and want to shower. I’ll be quick.”

“Thank you,” his voice cracked. He was so numb he couldn’t feel his hunger, aches, pains and sleepiness.

How on earth was he going to write all he was thinking down? He needed to get in touch with her. Not just through letters. He needed her voice.

He needed the fucking war to be over.

For the next ten minutes while he waited he tried to decide what he would write to her. He tried to construct a plan that would mean he didn’t spend his whole life without her.

The nurse came back and gave him a small piece of crumpled paper. As she was about to walk away she turned and looked at him. “Hey,” she said. “Good luck.”

He knew what she meant. “You too,” he replied. No one knew who was going to be alive tomorrow.

After showering, eating, and getting checked by a nurse he was taken to his quarters. His bed was comfortable with clean linen and soft pillows. Being a Major, he had his own tent and he had privacy—a luxury ordinary privates’ did not have.

With his oil lamp lit and a pad of paper he sat down at the desk next to his bed. He stared at the paper for at least half an hour before he put the ink to it.

For his next three days of furlough Max wrote. He stopped to sleep but in his dreams he imagined what he would say to her. He wrote of how he felt when he fought and how hard it was to survive. He wrote of how much he wanted to give up. He wrote that the only thing that kept him going was imaging introducing her to New Zealand and his parents. He told her of his fantasies, his dreams, his nightmares…

He wanted her to know that he was sorry for her father and for her mother. That even though he wasn’t there with her he was looking out for her and holding her as she cried. He told her that every time he looked at the stars he could practically feel her eyes burning him. His body ached for the comfort and love only she could give.

He opened himself up in a way he’d never done before. Once he started he just could not stop. He found himself feeling every single one of his words. He poured his soul onto paper and on the third day and twenty-seven pages—front and back—later he finally stopped.

He slumped back into the wooden chair and stared at the pile of paper in front of him.

He wouldn’t dare read over what he had done. He couldn’t be certain that he’d actually bring himself to send it if he did that.

After signing it and sealing it he took it straight to the pile of mail that would leave on a truck tomorrow. It took him several minutes to finally put it in the bag.

He felt as if he was sending his spirit away. He was scared that it would get lost and would have to roam the earth alone forever searching for Liz.

Finally he pressed his lips to the envelope and then tossed it into the pile.

~*~

Liz waited, hoping for that one bit of relief and on October the thirtieth it came. In fact it came in twos.

For the last two months they had been hearing news from the front. During the last week of August and the first three days of September, British and French forces won the Second Battle of the Somme and the Fifth Battle of Arras, and drove the Germans back to the Hindenburg line. A particularly strong German salient at Saint-Mihiel was then reduced by American troops on September 12-13, who took more than 14,000 prisoners.

This was great news and the day Max’s letter arrived the British moved toward Cambrai and the Americans advanced partly through the Argonne Forest. The latter thrust broke the German lines between Metz and Sedan. As a result of these offensives, Ludendorff requested his government to seek an armistice with the Allies.

“Look how thick it is,” Maria commented as the mail man handed it over.

“Wow,” Liz breathed. Her hands were shaking.

“You don’t look very happy,” Maria said.

Liz swallowed. “It’s just…I’ve waited for this so long and now it’s finally here…I don’t know if I can take it.”

“I think you should go upstairs right now and read it and not come down until you are done.”

“You are right, of course,” Liz said. “God give me strength.”

“No, Max gives you strength.”

“Yeah,” Liz breathed. “That’s what I’m hoping.”

Maria jumped up and down. “This day is just, well, it feels like the start to something new don’t you think? This war is nearly over Liz. Can you feel it? I just know it is.”

Liz couldn’t breathe. She did feel it too and couldn’t take it. It was all too much. The good news was crashing into her on one side of her body and the death of her father and her aunt was crashing into her other. She was struggling to continue standing up right.

Her Aunt had died a few days after she arrived back in the states. She was very close to the family and her death would have been a great loss, if they weren’t already mourning the loss of Jeff Parker.

“I’m gonna go…read it,” she said. Her hand tingled.

Walking unsteadily, Liz made her way up to her bedroom and shut the door behind her. Before she could bring herself to start reading she counted the pages. One, two, th-TWENTY-SEVEN!! Front and back!

She couldn’t believe it. That was fifty-four pages of Max Evans. She was so nervous and excited she couldn’t sit still. She had to pace back and forth as she read.

This letter would make or break their future together.

Elizabeth,
I do not know how to start other than by telling you I am so sorry for your loss. Please imagine yourself being comforted by me when you are alone and in most need of it.


Just that seemed to swipe the last few weeks of lonely nights.

She read through dinner and into the night. She read slowly and thoroughly so she would not miss a single syllable.

She read to save herself as he had written to save them both.

If only you knew how your sole life has saved this one down on his weak and broken knees. I send my soul to you now with complete faith that you will take better care of it then I ever could. I have been keeping it for you.

His words touched her deeply and revived what she had lost during the hurt. His hopes for their future that he vowed would never leave his mind even if he left hers.

…And under the table I shall reach for your hand, griping it. Not the clasp of a sad or deprived soldier but of a happily married man who cherishes his wife. A man who has travelled and fought for her love. A man who does not ask much but needs the warmth of her palm against his.

Some of the letter made her smile and some made her cry.

Timothy was twenty-four years old with a wife named Hannah and a son, Dawson. I was the last man to shave conversation with him. I was the person he emptied the concepts of his mind to. We talked into the night and the next morning I witnessed his death. I felt as if I had failed as his Commanding major, and failed as a man. Most of all I felt as if I failed as a friend.

It was moments like these when Liz reached out to him. She imagined herself stroking him and whispering to him. She lay on her back on her red-velvet bedspread and felt her arms go around him—holding him, making love to him.

My body aches to be loved by you, to be soothed by you, just to be touched by you. I have thoughts of us alone fulfilling one another’s fantasies. Do you? Have you forgotten the love and physical closeness we have shared?

How could she forget? She felt like scolding him for his insecurities. Even though—before this point she had them too.

At moments of the letter she felt her heart beat so rapidly she thought it would burst in her chest. She related to him so much.

I stare at the stars and search for you among them.

He told her he would wait forever for her. He told her that they would have that life in New Zealand that at the moment seemed so far away.

Finally she finished the letter but remained staring it with tears dribbling down her cheeks. She felt as if he had been here with her for that time but now he was gone.

She trembled all over as she pulled off her clothes and climbed under the covers of her bed.

“Liz! Are you okay darling?” Maria called from outside the door.

“I am fine Maria,” Liz called back. “I’ll see you in the morning.”

“Okay! Night!”

She lay there for a few moments shaking and then—unable to take it—she sat up, reached for the letter, turned it over and started again.

~*~

Days went by and everyone noticed the difference in Liz. She was happier then she was before but she still held a sadness in her eyes that wouldn’t go away until Max was there.

She went and visited her mother in hospital until the seventh of November when she came home. She had to remain in bed for another month and Liz was happy to look after her. She was so relieved she was alive.

Everything was finally going well and it was all because she had something she hadn’t had before.

Hope.

And then something happened that surprised and brightened them all.

At 5 AM on November 11, an armistice was signed at Compiègne between Germany and the Allies on terms laid down by the Allies; at 11 the same morning hostilities ended on the western front.

The war was over.

So what was going to happen now?

And where was Max?
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Yay!! It's over!

Blah, WWI is dumb & fought for no freaking reason except for imperialistic gains.

FINALLY! 11th hour, of the 11th day.

Is he gonna come home?! I can't wait, I'm so excited. heehe
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This is how much I've missed you lattegirl
http://www.roswellfanatics.net/viewtopi ... sc&start=0 and it's great to have you back :D Thank *you* for the wonderful feedback. Here's a new part as promised, sorry it's a day late. It's only transional, nothing much till Nicola gets back. Take care all. Bi :D



Thirteen.


But there were days when Liz felt as if she were being sucked into a black pit without Max.

Daniel found her on one of these days, sitting on the stairs with her head resting against the banisters.

Unnoticed he stood, watching her until he finally chose to make his presence known. “Is anything the matter Beth?” Daniel was still the only one who called her by that name, ever since they had been babies whilst playing together in the long grasses that had surrounded their happy homes. Before the heartache of war, death and separation had taken it’s shadowy grip of the world. It made Liz decidedly uncomfortable for him to call her that but she hadn’t the heart to tell him. He didn’t mean anything by it and it gave her comfort. She thought she was somehow betraying Max by allowing another man to be so informal around and towards her. But Daniel was more like a brother to her than a threat to Max. Max would understand. She couldn’t wait for them to meet, knowing full well how much they’d like each other.

Liz slowly lifted her eyes to meet his gaze, smiling wryly at him, if she told her that her stomach ached, or that she was so unhappy he would only worry about her more than necessary. “No nothing, I’m fine,”

But she looked so tired, so weak and so detached from life and it broke his heart to see her like this. She’d all ready been through so much, too much and Daniel truly believed that everything was getting better for her and her family. She still had hope but would that be enough when there had been no word from Max since his letter?

“Are you sure?” he asked. Liz trembled at his words.

Are you sure?

Max had asked that of her so many times. She missed him so very much, fighting to retain a tight hold on the hope she had left. What was he doing? Was he thinking of her at this moment too?

She was hardly eating thank heavens she wasn’t losing any weight, she needed to stay healthy, if anything she was gaining a little weight. Daniel knew he had to do something but what?

“Perhaps you should get away somewhere for a while, staying in this house all the time is not good for you Beth,”

But she was suddenly decisive, “No, I can’t leave, it’s impossible,” Liz hadn’t hear her come but when she glanced back at Daniel she saw that her mother was now standing beside him.

“No it’s not, maybe you should consider….” the mother added quietly.

“No, I will not hear of such things. I’m staying here besides were would I go?” she knew where’d she love to go, a place that she’d dream of night after night. New Zealand and there she’d find Max. She only had how Max had described it to her, but that was more than enough. She wanted to experience everything that was apart of him.

Always in her dreams New Zealand was beautiful and golden with lashings of greenery and wide open spaces. It was heaven.

It might as well as been heaven itself because of the miles that separated the two places. It was impossible for her to go there.

“Something is wrong child, please tell me?” her trail of thought interrupted by her mother’s question.

“I’m fine really I am,” Liz smiled.

She stared at her daughter helplessly, “You might think you are but a mother knows otherwise. I’m worried about you, will you at least have a check up with the doctor?”

“Mama, I know what the matter with me - I don’t need a check up. I’ve got something which no amount of medicine can cure,”

“Elizabeth, please, for me, you’re not looking at all well,” Nancy added desperately.

“Yes I am in complete agreement with your mother, you are looking peaky today Beth,” Liz knew they were only trying to help but it was only making her feel so much worse. Why couldn’t they just leave her alone, leave her be?

“Come into the music room, please Elizabeth, it’s so light and warm in there and we miss your playing the piano so much,” her mother encouraged but Liz’s heart wasn’t into her music anymore. She used to play for hours on end, mainly for her father’s benefit, he’d taught her to play it so well. With her father gone and her heart heavy with loss and the unknown she wasn’t into anything anymore. Only seeing the flecks of gold in Maxwell’s eyes would awaken her. She knew that now. She tried her up most to continue to put a brave face on for all the rest of the world to see when inside, deep inside, she was screaming out loud.

She slowly shook her head, fighting back the tears. “No, I’d rather not if you don’t mind mother,” and she smiled at her sweetly, “maybe later?”

The silence was deafening.

“If not that, how about a walk then?” Daniel’s eyes were the power of persuasion. Not having not an eighth of the strength that Maxwell’s had. Nothing would ever come close to those but she couldn’t deny that she needed to get out of those four walls, and a breath of fresh air wouldn’t do any harm.

*~*

They slowly walked through the long shadows left by the tall trees lining the pathway to her house. She had hardly ventured out the front door in weeks and this was just what she needed. They talked about anything and everything but nothing too taxing. Nothing of Max or her present situation. It was great to just get out and be.

She stopped and surveyed the scene. The air was pleasantly cool on the back of her neck, full of the scent of blossoms. The sight that meant her eyes was a picture yet, still it did nothing to stir her. If anything it made her miss Maxwell even more, if that were possible, the beautiful moment incomplete without him being there with her too.

Suddenly, without warning she felt Daniel take a hold of her hand. “Everything’s going to okay Beth, I can feel it, please don‘t worry it breaks my heart to see you like this,” he said very quietly.

“Thank you for saying that Daniel, it means a lot to me that you’re here but I all ready know that it will be all right and that everything will be okay.”

“Truly, you’re not just saying that to put my mind at ease?”

“No, I have faith it will be,”

“Then I’m glad,” and he squeezed her hand tightly, pulling her just a little bit closer to her. The moment then became awkward.

“Shall we race, like when we were children?” Liz suddenly said excitedly.

“Are you sure you’re up to it?”

“Yes so on the count of three,”

Daniel nodded as they both counted out loud, “1, 2,…” and she was gone before they’d gotten out the 3. But he had all ready expected that. She hadn’t changed at all and she was gone, racing down the hill, her silky brown hair splaying out behind her.

“Hey I wasn’t ready, wait for me,” and he immediately gave chase.

“Come on slow coach,” she squealed. It was wonderful to see her running through the long grass again, to hear her laughing. She was almost at the bottom when Daniel over took her. He always used to leave it to the very last moment till he did that.

“Now who’s the slow coach?” he joked as he then kept looking behind him. All Liz could see in front of her was the swirling of a mist that had suddenly appeared. That made her realize her own exhaustion as she sank to the ground, onto her heels, clutching her knees and staying very still for as long as it took to quieten her heartbeat to approximate normality. In order for her to regain her focus and composure. She wasn’t feeling at all well. She squeezed her eyes shut.

It was when he glanced back for a third time that he lost sight of her.

“Beth?” he stopped, turning round instantly. “Beth?” All she could hear was her own heart pumping all over her body. “Beth where are you?” Daniel voice increasing in it’s desperation as he begun to run back up the hill. His heart was in his mouth.

“I’m here,” she stood up wearily, with a huge smile on her face.

Daniel could breathe again, he‘d never, ever forgive himself if anything ever happened to her. “Thank goodness, I thought I’d lost you there for a moment are you sure you’re okay?”

“Yes just a little embarrassed at my falling over that’s all,” she said joyfully.

“Anything to stop me from winning hey?” he joked.

And then, quite suddenly, bile seemed to flood up from her stomach; her surrounding beginning to tilt upwards. She heard Daniel’s voice, “Oh my god, Beth,” And then, held deep within the riot of hideous sensations that gulfed her petite and trembling body she fainted.

*~*

Some how Daniel must have carried her home because the next thing Liz knew was she came to with a fright in the reception room of her house. She still had the same swimming nausea feeling that she’d had before. She groaned long and loud. It was getting worse.

“Please lie still Elizabeth, Daniel’s gone to fetch the doctor,” Her mother’s calming voice reaching her from the other side of the room. She took her mother’s advice, closing her eyes and fighting the awfulness in her chest and throat with all the strength she could muster. She heard her mother come to the side of the couch but didn’t not open her eyes. Liz was just relieved to be near her again.

“It’s all right love, the doctor will be here soon,” and she gently began swabbing Liz’s fevered brow with a dampened cloth. Nancy was trying so hard to remain calm whilst completely petrified inside. What was happening to her precious child?

‘Please god don’t let me lose her too, please,’ she pleaded from the inside.

Liz felt her arms holding her and clutched at her shoulders frantically. Liz called out to her as Nancy continued to make sweet and soothing noises and do wonderful things that only a mother’s touch could do. Liz wailed again.

“What is it Elizabeth?” Nancy was fighting with her daughter in order to steady her. Liz was trying to sit up right. “Please lie still, please,” Nancy continued to plead with her.

But Liz gasped, “I’m going to be sick,” And she was. Violently sick before she blacked out once again.

*~*

Liz regained consciousness soon after and managed to hold onto it until Daniel arrived back with the doctor.

After arriving and examining her and making Liz as comfortable as he could the doctor left the room for a moment. There was an unbearably long silence. They heard water trickling, soap being lathered between hands, then more splashing as the doctor bathed his hands in the next room. Liz dared to look up. She was so afraid. She was met with the concerned looks of her mother and Daniel. Maria and Katrina still out on their walk.

Nothing was said. The silence and awkwardness broken when the doctor came back into the room and looked at them all inquisitively, his gaze finally lingering on Liz. He’d known her ever since she was born, he’d delivered into this world so he felt at easy with this family more than some others.

“Well I’m surprised that *you* haven’t guessed what the matter is?” He was met with a series of blank looks. A gentle smile crossed his face. Everyone in that room was still lost and unable to grasp what he was implying. The doctor’s face was red and blushed at their innocence. His white beard bushy and thick as warm laughter followed suit. “Surely you know what it is that’s wrong with you child?” and his hand gently clasped Liz’s as he pushed his glasses further up his nose with the other one. “You are a nurse after all and a very, very good one by all accounts.” He’d had first hand experience of just how good from the numerous occasions that she had assisted him in the past. Liz slowly shock her throbbing head, “Oh for goodness sake Elizabeth you’re with child,” he said proudly.

The look on Liz’s face was indescribable.

The room remained completely silent, all except for their breathing. Pregnant? How could that be? She hadn’t *been* with Max for so long, only in her dreams. How could she have not noticed anything as important as that? Confusion consumed her, how ever that didn’t stop her from smiling.

“But, how, how can that be?” she was completely stumped for words, instantly searching out her mothers eyes. Suddenly afraid of what she’d find? Of what they would tell her? Would she be happy, would she be sad? Would she be angry with her? Nancy said nothing, and could tell nothing from her deep, sea blue eyes.

She need not have worried. Her mother being only momentarily stunned by what she‘d just heard. This was the very best news, she was just concerned for her daughter’s well being as any caring parent would.

“But I haven’t missed a period,” Liz confessed openly, sitting up quickly. Not caring who was in the room to hear such personal details. Instantly wishing she hadn’t risen so fast as the room begun to spin and turn.

“Go gently darling,” was all Nancy could say, completely over whelmed by this sudden and very unexpected news. She could see her daughter’s face *really* light up for the first since she’d been home and suddenly Nancy couldn’t stop smiling as she was floored by happiness for her.

“Come, come, not all women cease menstruation the moment they fall, that’s something you should have known Elizabeth,” his voice comforting. Liz knew he was right but how could she have known? Things had been so complicated and chaotic, leaving her with little time to breath let alone compile logical thought about her condition. “But with everything you’ve had to go through these past few months the confusion you’re feeling is understandable,”

Daniel still stood in the far corner of the room, holding the edge of the table, unsure of his place here. Unsure of if he should even be here or if he should go?

“How far gone do you think she is?” Nancy enquired.

“I’d say about three months,”

Liz’s heart continued to pulsate.

“But if you still continue to bleed you *must* let me know straight away Elizabeth,” Her eyes widened with sheer panic. “No need to worry, as far as I can tell everything is going… well perfectly. You know that you’ll need extra looking after and vitamins.” and he looked at a perplexed Nancy, “Please make sure she eats well Nancy,”

Nancy nodded gently in agreement. This was all too much for her. Her little baby was having a baby of her own. Nancy’s knees wobbled, her body unable to take the strain.

The doctor gave her a reassuring glance, letting it rest upon Liz once more, “You are strong Liz and have the ideal body for child bearing but you *must* take care of yourself,” his smile was congratulatory.

“Yes, yes, I will, and thank you,” everything was a blur.

“And please do not fret child, Mr. Evans will be here soon. How can he not with something a precious as yourself waiting for him? He’ll find a way to come to you, I know I would if I were him,”

Dr. Anderson was a wonderful and genuine human being and in that moment Liz felt honoured to know him and she was glad that he was there. He reminded her so much of her dearly departed father. God how she missed him, now more than ever. He’d always wanted the very best for her, wanting her to be settled and love with a family of her own more than anything. A single tear tumbled down her cheek. It’s coolness burning her hot cheek. Whatever was she going to do now? She needed Max more than ever now. Maybe a trip to new Zealand wasn’t an impossibly. She needed to find him. She had to. Instinctively her hand went to her belly, hovering gently over it for a moment, before allowing it to rest upon it.

“Well my job here is done, for the time being,”

“Thank you for coming out so quickly Doctor,” Nancy said whilst crossing the room.

“It was my pleasure I enjoy bring this sort of wonderful news it out weights all the badness in this world.” and he began packed his medical bag, talking all the time he needed. In no hurry to leave. He was a very precise and methodical man.

“Let me show you out,” Daniel said, wanting to be a some help. Finding it difficult to take it all in.

“Oh no, please stay with Elizabeth, I know my own out,” After biding them a very good day they heard him crossing the hall, closing the door behind him.

“Well I’ll go and make us some tea,” Nancy finally said. “Then I will go and make you up a bath Elizabeth.”

Liz swung her legs to the ground. “I can do it,”

“You’ll do no such thing,” Nancy said whilst gently guiding her legs back onto the thick couch.

“Are you happy mama?” Liz finally asked.

“Am I happy?” and she fell at her daughter’s feet, tears tumbling down her face, “How can I not be happy? This is the very best news I could ever ask for and I’m so happy for you and you deserve to be happy. So very happy,” and she embraced her tightly. Trying not to squeeze her too hard. Failing dismally. Liz then openly began to weep.

“Oh I am happy so happy I just wish that Max were here,” and Liz wept harder.

“I know, I know, me too poppet, me too,” she was dying to meet the man who had captivated her daughter so.

“I’ll bid you good day too,” Daniel said, wanting to allow them some privacy. “And please if you need anything, absolutely anything than please don’t hesitate to call upon me or my family,” and he went to leave.

“Please stay Daniel,” he heard Liz say whilst wiping away her tears. Even if Max wasn’t here with her yet she was carrying his child and this was time for happiness. Of having family and friends around you.
Daniel did not move as they continued to look at one another. He cleared his throat. “Are you sure?” she heard the plea in his voice and felt her heart jump a little.

“Of course I do, why would you think that? You are part of my family and you always will be, and nothing will ever change that.”

Daniel was neither a jealous or possessive man- till now because he finally knew what he had lost. Finally realizing that she was never *his* to begin with. Not like that, not in that way. He would do anything for Elizabeth Parker, knowing that his place in this world was to take care of her, and her family until the day that Maxwell Evans found his way back to her.

“Then I will, thank you.” and he sat down in the chair opposite her.

“Well this isn’t getting the tea made is it?” and with that Nancy gently tucked a strand of hair behind Liz's ear before getting up and leaving the room. Leaving Liz in the capable hands of Daniel and her with the feeling, like everyone else, of what was to come? The war was over but when would Liz's heartache be?



Please post more when you can Nicola :D
you're only young once, you can be immature forever!
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