A/N - Again guys, thanks for your patience. Besides some personal things going on in my life, it's near impossible to find a quiet place to write anymore. Anyway...thanks for your great and heated feedback...let's me know I'm doing something right
Ellie – You’re right. Max and Liz share a responsibility in what happened to their lives. And as far as Suzanne, you want to know more? Read on. Thanks!
begonia9508 – I know you can’t believe it, but just wait and see what else Suzanne has up her sleeves. Ah, the Max married Suzanne thing…yeah well see you’ll have to read on to see what that’s all about. Thanks!
Lazza – You are right, they all share a hand in the blame. However, did someone have all the cards? And if so, what did they do with them? Thanks!
Behrsgirl1230 – Well I can tell you there is no Tess in this fic, and if she was she’d look like a saint next to Suzanne. Thanks!
Alien614 – And you shall have more! Thanks!
Earth2Mama – You liked Max blasting her, yeah me too. Now just how will Liz handle it? Hmm… Thanks!
FSUMSW94 – First of all thanks for the bump…I know how frustrated you get, and then I start getting PM’s asking for answers J You are 100% correct. Max was honest and told her from the beginning that he couldn’t give her more, but I guess when it comes to your heart and who you love, people tend to become blinded by what they want. Thanks!
POM – You are too kind and sweet to me. Thank you, very much appreciated. And I’m glad you aren’t jumping on Max’s back, he needs some friends doesn’t he? LOL! Thanks!!
Michelle17 – Ah yes, you are waiting for Liz and Suzanne’s confrontation, I hope I don’t disappoint. Thanks!
anonymousarfan – As far as the road, it will be long but it doesn’t have to be that hard now does it? And the parents, good question we’ll see how they handle things. Thanks!
roswell3053 – I’m happy to see your optimistic outlook on the Max and Liz situation. Although I’ve left you guessing for most of it, you seem to understand that they CAN move passed it, it won’t be the easiest thing, but it is possible. Thanks!
Jason's Lover – Crystal I give you the gold star. Max is hurting, Liz is hurting, but Max is the one that didn’t see any of it coming. Thanks!
sylvia37 – So good to see you over here. I know I left you with confusion and questions, but they will begin to be answered soon enough. Thanks!
Sweet Liz – You think Suzanne is a bitch? Then I have accomplished my goal! Thanks!
Poison Ivy – I’m not sure if Suzanne is going to realize what she did, maybe she will maybe she won’t, that remains to be seen. Thanks for the bumps!
Behrsgurl*87 – Thank you!
Bixie – You are right, the family doesn’t know the whole story, but we’ll see what happens when the secrets come out. Thanks sweetie!!
Martine – Don’t worry about your English, it’s just fine and I understand what you are trying to say

I see you have grasped the concept that Suzanne is a major factor in why everyone is where they are in their lives, she wasn’t the only reason but she definitely didn’t help the situation. Thanks!
ISLANDGIRL5 – You have said it well, Max and Liz are both victims. But it’s time they stop being a victim and stand up for themselves, no? Thanks!
g7silvers – You bring up a point that Liz didn’t tell Max about the pregnancy before he got married to Suzanne, out of fear that he would reject her. Why would that be any different than any other time? He had openly rejected her, telling her he could only give her friendship, so why would she have gone to him with the hopes of something more? Not, to say of course, that he would have rejected her, but just wanted you to see where I’m coming from. And yes, the marriage angers you as much as everyone else, maybe this part will help shed some light…if not future parts will. Thanks!
MsBlueIce – LOL! You’re hung up on that marriage thing too huh? That’s good though, it’s why I had it be that way after all. Thanks!
Eccentric One – Good question, his father is obviously not around. The reasons why? Are yet to be told. P.S. I love you! You totally stick with me through my patches of insanity and give me such a push to get things done. Not to mention your time and patience! As well as giving such insight into the story that I don't sometimes see *MUAH*
KatnotKath – I thought cliffhangers would be interesting. And besides that, this story has many twists and turns why not have the endings of some of the chapters follow suit. Makes it more interesting for me to write lol!
Itzstacie – Ah, Stacie you’re gonna hang out before you pull out the insults…cool! Can’t wait lol! Thanks!
RebeccaBehrEvans – You have so many questions…of course I can’t answer them, but in time I will. And I’m sorry you were disappointed by the no update, what can I say? Life just doesn’t go my way sometimes! MWAH
linliz68 – Info on Max’s father soon. But not now. Thanks!
Lizza – Thank you!
frenchkiss70 – Tiph, so nice to see you back. I know you hate being confused, but well I can’t say that the confusion will be over in this part, cause that would be a lie

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desdimona – I waited so long to respond to your feedback. First of all, thank you secondly, I see you have a strong hatred for Max, which on some level I can understand. I’m not sure my stance would be to completely blame him for everything, but again that’s your opinion. I do, however, think you are making assumptions based on half information instead of the factual information on how Liz ended up pregnant. Max did tell his side after the first time they slept together, but how is it that if he had such strong feelings after the first time that he managed YEARS later to sleep with Liz again? I think there is a question in there you are ignoring. But that’s good and that’s okay. Maybe I can change your mind about Max…maybe I can’t. I will warn you though, if you aren’t a fan of Max, this probably isn’t the right story for you, I just wanted to warn you in case LOL That’s not to say he’s a saint, but neither is Liz

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Lurkers - Hope you enjoy and thank you for reading!
Chapter 5
“Damn it Alex! How the hell did I not know all this shit about her?” Max paced the length of the hospital corridor, trying to figure out what was happening to his life. Liz had shown up a few minutes before and was in Suzanne’s room. It took all of his willpower not to join them. He wanted to make sure that Suzanne didn’t twist things around and hurt Liz again. But Liz had insisted that she speak to her alone.
“I don’t know,” Alex shook his head dejectedly. How could he not know that his one sister was pregnant and the other was well aware of it? Not only that but how did he not know all of the awful things that Suzanne did to Liz? Of course he was in college and working but was he truly that blind? And why didn’t Liz come to him? He felt hurt by that thought. Liz was after all his biological sister. Why didn’t she feel that she could trust him enough with the truth?
“I just don’t understand. And what is all this stuff Liz is talking about? I know Suzanne was rude to her and wouldn’t include her at times, but what else? I feel helpless and I don’t seem to be getting the answers I need quick enough. She just comes off a plane and bam! She’s pregnant with my kid and I had no fucking idea? Was I that bad to her Alex?” Max turned, trembling with anger and frustration. He hoped that Alex could help him understand things better. He was the most logical of everyone, after all.
“Max, you know that I would have told you if you were doing something wrong. I know I wasn’t that involved in your and Liz’s personal lives, but I saw nothing wrong. In fact, you are the one that told me that you didn’t want to get involved with her,” Alex offered with a sigh of defeat. There was a big picture here that they were obviously missing. It was a gigantic puzzle and the pieces weren’t falling into place quick enough to form the answer.
“I know. But, I hurt her so many times…” Max trailed off, running his hands through his hair in frustration. Finally he stopped pacing and leaned back against one of the walls and slumped down to the floor. He didn’t know what to do to make the situation better for Liz or himself.
Alex quickly took a seat next to his friend and placed a hand on his shoulder. “Max, you may have hurt Liz, but I think that door swung both ways and you know that. She had an opportunity to tell you about Suzanne, but she didn’t. She kept that to herself. Yet she lashed out at you for being around Suzanne when you had no idea of what was going on, right?” Max simply nodded and continued listening to Alex. Max had divulged everything that had transpired between Liz and him months ago. That is with the exception of how Liz ended up pregnant with his child.
“Everyone knew that Liz and Suzanne didn’t get along, but we still don’t know why. How could you know? Did she want you to guess? Or was it that you didn’t ask?” Alex had to wonder if maybe Max ignored some sign that Liz gave him that she had wanted to talk about Suzanne.
“I asked Alex. I asked her repeatedly but she always told me it was nothing important. That it was stupid and not worth repeating. I tried. I swear I did.” Max turned to face Alex with sincerity evident in his brown eyes. He would never ignore Liz. If she wanted to talk he would always be willing to listen. And if he thought something was wrong, he wouldn’t hesitate to ask. But Liz wasn’t always the easiest person to talk to. She kept a lot of things bottled up. Just like he did, he thought remorsefully.
“I know you did, man. I don’t know what happened between the two of them. Only they know and maybe after they’re done in there, we’ll be let in on the secret.” Alex lifted the corners of his mouth in a half smile and watched as Max nodded his head in agreement. They both leaned their heads back and knew that it could very well be a long while before Liz emerged from Suzanne’s room.
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She stepped into the room as quietly as possible. The nurse had advised her that Suzanne was asleep and so she decided to have a seat and wait a few minutes to gather her thoughts. She wasn’t sure what she was going to say to her. However, she knew that something needed to be said and today was the day she would finally get everything off her chest.
Or so she convinced herself she would.
She looked around the room as she made herself as comfortable as she could in the white plastic chair in the corner of the room. The couch looked more comfortable, but she thought better of it. Since, of course she had not planned on staying very long. Therefore there was no need to get comfortable.
The sounds of the heart monitor and ventilator echoed off the pale yellow walls of her sister’s hospital room. She turned to look out the large window overlooking the city, sheer white curtains with yellow daisies hung from a golden rod above. A small smile touched the corners of her lips, knowing her mother had placed them there to liven up the room. It was just like her mother to try and make the room her sister would eventually die in as homey as possible.
Adorning the windowsill were pictures of the family, herself included. She turned her head to where her sister lay. It was the first time she had seen her since that fateful day the love of her life married her. It still stung like alcohol being poured over an open wound.
She tried to focus her attention elsewhere, anywhere else besides the day Max exchanged vows with the monster lying in the bed just a few feet from her. She closed her eyes and bit back the tears that stung the back of her eyelids.
The IV drip seemed like the most interesting object in the room to her at that moment. She couldn’t look at her directly, only a few side-glances at a time. How could she have convinced herself that Suzanne wanted to be her sister? Why had she let her push her around for so long? And why on earth had she allowed everyone to believe the best about her, rather than telling them the truth?
Liz rested her eyes for a moment and concentrated on calming her nerves. She had a child to worry about after all. Resting her hands on the swell of her belly she reflected on the good times she and Max had spent together. However, the minute she did, her thoughts were once again poisoned by Suzanne and her hatefulness.
Liz still couldn’t figure out why Suzanne had treated her so cruelly. Or why, of all the people on the planet she could have been with, why she had to pick Max. Liz’s heart still ached with the knowledge that Max married, slept with and cared for Suzanne. She was a monster and Liz knew it. The problem was, it seemed that Liz had made it easy for Suzanne to do all of the hateful things she did and said to her, by keeping it a secret. Unknowingly she had given Suzanne all the ammunition she needed to destroy her and Max.
Why, she wondered, did it seem that the reality of the truth settled thickly around you in the face of death. Liz knew that had it not been for Suzanne’s sudden illness, she would have never faced her for the things she’d done in the past. She would have never had the courage to tell Max how evil and malicious her sister was. Nor would she have had the courage to stand up to her parents and tell them that she wasn’t perfect. That she made mistakes and her biggest one was to let Suzanne walk all over her.
She sighed heavily and tried to divert her thoughts but to no avail. In that moment she was thrust into the past. To a time when she had convinced herself that there wasn’t anything Suzanne could say or do that would hurt her. Looking back, she knew how wrong she had been.
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“So Liz, what are you and Max doing tonight?” Liz was still trying to decide what to wear to the movies with Max. Suzanne had just arrived home that morning from school; she had a couple of weeks off for summer break. And as much as Liz wished that Suzanne would have stayed at school and drowned in the swimming pool during swim practice, she had shown up anyway. With a heavy sigh, Liz turned to face her.
“We’re going to the movies.”
“Oh, what are you going to watch?” Liz rolled her eyes as she turned her back to her sister. Why did she have to bother her? Why couldn’t she hang out with her own friends, she wondered. However, in that same breath, Liz realized Suzanne didn’t have any friends. ‘I wonder why,’ she thought to herself.
“I’m not sure.” Liz didn’t want to give Suzanne a reason to tag along. Her and Max were going so good and it would be just like Suzanne to step in and mess things up, she thought ruefully.
“When is Max getting here?” The hairs on the back of Liz’s neck stood at attention. She hated when Suzanne said Max’s name in a singsong voice. It made her want to vomit. Liz ignored her question and continued to peruse her closet for a shirt to wear with her denim skirt.
“You’re not wearing that are you?”
“What is wrong with this?” Liz asked, her anger evident in her voice and clenched teeth. She watched as Suzanne shrugged her shoulders indifferently, but then moved closer to pick the blue shirt she held in her hands and threw it to the ground.
“Because, that color looks terrible on you. Liz, you know you’re not that,” eyeing her up and down with disgust, “pretty. You really should work with what you have, which really isn’t much. You should just stick to basic colors, like black.” Suzanne threw a shirt from Liz’s closet at her. Liz however, bit back the anger tearing at her insides as well as the tears that began to form in the back of her eyes. Why did she have to be so mean?
“Max likes blue,” Liz mumbled out as she placed the black shirt over her head. She really did like the shirt.
“Blue does nothing for you. In fact, it accentuates your boyish figure.” Suzanne turned to her and placed a hand on her shoulder as she shook her head from side to side.
“Liz, guys don’t like girls that look like them. You have to try harder. How do you expect Max to want you, looking flat chested? Did you not get the aqua bra I sent to you for your birthday? Of course, not even the bra could give you all the help you truly need, but it would be a start.” Liz brushed past a laughing Suzanne with a huff and stormed out of her own bedroom. Seeking solstice in the bathroom down the hall.
Liz stood and watched herself in the mirror. Was she really that flat chested? Did Max really see her as a boy? She sighed dejectedly. It was true. That was why Max didn’t want to date her after all, wasn’t it? That’s why he never wanted to kiss other than on her cheek, or give her a friendly hug here and there.
A few minutes later her mother had called upstairs for her, announcing that Max had arrived. Liz didn’t leave the bathroom, not for another twenty minutes. Instead she fell to the floor on her knees in tears. Would Max ever love her the way she loved him?
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The constant beeping of the heart monitor drew Liz’s attention back to the present. She quickly swiped the tears from the corners of her eyes and sat up a little straighter. She would not let Suzanne affect her any longer. It had been too long.
A soft rustle from across the room made her aware that Suzanne was waking up from her nap. Her mother had told her that she didn’t sleep anymore, just took naps here and there when the fatigue was overwhelming.
Despite everything, Liz still felt sad that these days or weeks were her sister’s final. It wasn’t that she had led the best life, but she was young and maybe…no, Liz shook her head in disgust. She would not allow herself to believe that Suzanne would have changed, had this not happened to her. Liz would never wish anything as terrible as what was happening to Suzanne on anyone, but she wouldn’t excuse her behavior either. Or wipe the slate clean for her, so that she could die in good conscience.
“Hi Liz.”
“Don’t say that to me,” Liz bit out sternly.
“Say what?” Suzanne smiled groggily as she tried to shift herself higher up on the bed.
“Don’t pretend like you’re happy to see me. Or, maybe you are. Maybe you have a plan for me.” Liz narrowed her eyes and gathered her strength for what she knew would be a difficult conversation.
“I am, Liz.” Suzanne’s expression failed her. She wasn’t as good at pretending to be sincere any longer. Maybe it was the medication, she wondered.
“Bullshit! You knew I would be here, if for nothing else, for Max. How could you?!” she hissed out angrily.
“Liz, you really should calm down. In such a delicate condition you wouldn’t want anything to happen to your child.” Suzanne batted her eyelashes innocently. She loved getting under Liz’s skin.
“You know I don’t know why I never told you this to your face, but you are a bitch! I seriously have contemplated the fact that you were born of Satan himself.”
“Well then that would make me the devil’s daughter then, right?” she continued on smugly.
“Look, I’m not here to talk about your demonic parentage. I want answers Suz.”
“Answers to what?”
“You know what I’m talking about.” Liz was losing her patience with Suzanne’s evasiveness.
“Oh that’s right. The love of your perfect little life.” Sarcasm laced thickly in her voice.
“Why couldn’t you just leave him alone? Why Max? Why did you have to get involved? And why did you marry him?!” Liz was enraged. Now that she had an opportunity to look down at Suzanne she wanted to milk it for all it was worth. This would probably be her only opportunity to confront her, and she didn’t want to hold anything back.
Suzanne laughed softly before answering. “That’s easy Liz. You let me.”
“What?!” she shrieked, her fists balled up and tight to her side. “I did no such thing…”
“Yes. You did. I don’t understand why you couldn’t give the guy a break. His life was in shambles and you were just so damn selfish.” She eyed Liz from head to toe shaking her head as she went. What a pity that Max wasted so much of his time and energy on her. She was not worth it.
“I was selfish? Me?”
“Yes, you. Deal with it Liz. You could never figure things out for yourself. That’s why I’m glad that I was there to help you along.”
“You didn’t help me. You took every opportunity to insult me and make me feel like I was worth nothing. I wanted to be your sister but you…you never wanted that did you?” Liz asked trying to calm herself down. She was so worked up that her heart thumped rapidly in her chest.
“Why would I want to be your sister, Liz? I had everything I wanted. Why would I want to associate myself with you?” Suzanne didn’t give her the satisfaction of even looking at her.
“What is that supposed to mean?” Liz narrowed her eyes in confusion.
“Come on Liz! You graduated at the top of your class surely you can figure this out. Or do you need my help again?” Suzanne looked at Liz, and although she was tired, she was happy to see that she could still affect Liz so profoundly.
“I never required your help, as you call it Suz. I never wanted shit from you, except to be accepted but you never did. I don’t know what I did to deserve the hell you put me through.”
“You existed Liz. That was enough.”
“What the fuck is that supposed to mean?”
“Maybe I’m not the person you should be asking. Maybe you should ask your parents what that means.”
“What do my parents have to do with the way you treated me? That is completely irrelevant,” Liz argued back but couldn’t help the cloud of doubt that settled heavy in the air.
“Is it Liz? Are you sure? I mean I could be wrong. You are their perfect daughter.” Suzanne waved her hand in the air nonchalantly.
“That’s right I am! And you were just jealous of that weren’t you? That’s why you are the way you are.” Liz faltered her words a bit. There was something about the sureness in Suzanne’s voice that caused a deep fear to settle in her heart and mind.
Suzanne pinned her with a malicious glare. “I’ll give you that one Liz. I was jealous of you. Because you had the life I was supposed to have.” Liz’s eyes narrowed in confusion.
“Stop avoiding my questions. Why did you marry Max?” Liz had other things on her mind now, but she wanted at least one solid answer to a question.
“Why did I marry, Max?” Suzanne raised an eyebrow smugly towards her. Liz simply nodded and braced herself for the worst.
“Because I knew something about Max that you didn’t. And if you were the friend that you say that you were, then you would have already figured it out,” she answered vaguely.
“Stop talking in circles! Just tell me why!” Liz growled out in fury. She was tired of Suzanne’s bullshit. She wanted a straight answer for once.
Suzanne whipped her head up angrily, nostrils flaring and eyes narrowed in disgust. “You want to know? Are you sure, Liz? Because once you know you can’t go back. You can’t change what already happened.”
“Just tell me, so I can get the hell out of here.” Liz sighed miserably. She was beyond exhausted and frustrated that she’d ended up with even more questions than before. Why did everything in her life have to be so complicated?
“Sorry, Liz. If I tell you then it would spoil your surprise. I’m getting tired anyway. Could you see yourself out?” Suzanne then turned her back on Liz and closed her eyes. She knew that Liz didn’t have the nerve to tell Max what went on in the room. She never did. She smiled arrogantly to herself.
“I hate you.” Liz muttered out hoarsely, fighting back her tears. She did not want to cry in front of Suzanne.
“Ditto,” came Suzanne’s lazy response. Liz quickly turned and exited the room, knowing that she would break down completely if she didn’t leave.
Once she reached the hallway, she rested her head against the cool cement wall. Her heart was still thundering wildly in her chest. Suzanne had managed to work her up to near frenzy, but in doing so she left Liz with a lot of questions. And what was Suzanne referring to when she mentioned Liz’s parents? With a sigh of defeat she made her way down the hall to the cafeteria for a drink of water. Her parents were arriving shortly and she wanted to be as far away from them as possible. She was not in the mood for yet another confrontation.
Today was not a day for any type of revelations, she concluded sadly.
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They didn’t know how long they had sat in silence but nevertheless; Liz still had not emerged from her meeting with Suzanne.
“Why on the day of my wedding did you suggest that I not to go through with it?” Max asked after their long bout of silence. Ever since the question had surfaced days ago, he knew he had to find out the answer.
“Maybe you didn’t know Max, but I did.” came Alex’s reply.
“What?” he questioned confusingly.
“That you loved Liz. That you couldn’t possibly ever love Suzanne the way you love Liz. That you never even looked at Suzanne with an ounce of the feeling you look at Liz with. And that despite what you may think of yourself, you are good enough for her. You always were. You just never gave yourself credit. I know that asshole…I mean your father messed with your head. And I can’t say that I understand, because I don’t and I won’t pretend that I do. I just thought, maybe you’d see it.” Alex shrugged his shoulders slowly. Max was smart, which is why Alex didn’t understand why he couldn’t figure things out.
“See what?” Max’s interests were piqued. Alex’s wisdom would continue to leave him in awe time and time again.
“That you were settling for someone who you knew couldn’t hurt you. She was safe…Suzanne I mean. Liz wasn’t safe.” Max allowed a tear to slip unbeknownst to Alex but nodded his head in agreement nevertheless. He was a fool. He had convinced himself that he was doing the right thing for Liz.
“I…”
“I understand Max. I really do. And I know you didn’t want to marry her did you? If you did, you wouldn’t have been separated and getting divorced in the few short months you’ve been married.”
“I didn’t. But I was so sure that Liz was done with me and I thought finally she figured it out. She figured out I’m not worth anything. And just to insure she didn’t get that idea in her head again that she could save me, I married Suzanne. I knew that if I married Suzanne, Liz would never think of me that way again.” Max confessed quietly.
“I guess you were wrong, huh?”
“I’m not so sure.”
“What are you talking about?”
“Look at her. She’s pregnant, and glowing and I can tell she loves Germany. It has been good for her…being away from me. I was the cause of her stress, Alex. I can say all I want, but I know I broke some of the spirit she used to have.”
“Yeah, because you couldn’t tell her how you really felt. She only wanted you to love her.”
“I did…I do. I’ll always love her. But she’s happy and I can’t take that from her.”
“What are you saying?” he couldn’t honestly mean what he thought he meant.
“When she’s done. I’m going to put her on a plane back to Germany.”
“Are you crazy?! She’s pregnant with your baby, Max. How can you just walk away?”
“Alex, look at me.” He began just above a whisper.
“I am!”
“No! Look at me! I’m a wreck. I’m still in therapy. I barely sleep or eat for that matter. How the fuck do you expect me to take care of a child when I can barely keep myself going? It’s not fair to her to give up her life for me…again. I’ve kept her waiting too long, Alex. She may love me, but she’s better off without me.” With that he let out a deep sigh of regret. As he walked down the hall from his friend, he could do nothing to hide his sadness. His shoulders slumped, his head hung low, as if he wished he could simply disappear. He was broken inside and he didn’t think there was anyway to put himself back together.
Alex stood there a few minutes longer staring at Max’s retreating figure. He wished that Max could see how great of a person he was. Alex hated that Max blamed himself for his father’s mistakes. And hoped that one day, Max would be able to look into a mirror and like the reflection staring back at him.
In the shadows, pain filled eyes let loose tears. How was it possible that he had kept this concealed for so long?
TBC…
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