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Pieces of Eight (M/L,I/A,K/T,MATURE) Complete Apr 23 06

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Author name: Chris Kenworthy
Title: Pieces of Eight
Series: Kismet Unchained, fourth in the series -- whoohoo!
Coupling/Genre: Alex/Isabel Courtney/Michael Kyle/Tess Liz/Max Maria/Other (in approximate alphabetical order.)
Rating: MATURE
Disclaimer: I didn't create 'Roswell', I didn't make it a TV series, I didn't originate these characters or plots -- I'm just adapting them.
Summary: Michael discovers some important alien thing is happening in Houston, Texas, and brings about half of the gang along to investigate. Meanwhile, others get involved in a mystery closer to home...

Author's note: Thanks for all the support from everyone as this series continues. This fic is my alternate for 'Meet the Dupes,' which will probably tell you a lot. It is also continuing my entry in NaNoWriMo 2005.

Kismet unchained so far: (Previous titles are links.)
  1. Not Written Yet. (corresponds to 'End of the World')
  2. Husk Funeral. (corresponds to 'Harvest')
  3. The Big One. (corresponds to 'Wipeout', kinda.)
  4. Pieces of Eight. (corresponds to 'Meet the Dupes')
Part One

"It's definitely Houston," Michael announced as he climbed through the window of Max Evans' bedroom.

"Houston?" Max repeated, looking up from his computer desk and frowning a bit. "As in... 'Houston, we have a problem'??"

Max didn't want to have a problem. It hadn't even quite been a week since the Harvest Ball at their school. Given that said school happened to be on the west side of Roswell, New Mexico, the UFO capital of the country, it might not seem that big a deal that evil aliens had stormed the dance, held most of the students and chaperones hostage in their formal duds, and chased Max and his friends around the school grounds for about an hour, trying to kill them. But still, it definitely hadn't met Max's usual definition of a fun time, and he'd been hoping that a little more time would pass without hairy alien danger.

"Um, no, not really," Michael told him. "Houston as in actually Houston, the city. In Texas."

"Umm, okay then..." Max frowned slightly. "What about Houston, then?"

Michael opened his mouth quickly as if to reply, then seemed to be having trouble exactly what it was that he would say. (Anyone suggesting that it would make more sense to figure such things out BEFORE opening one's mouth was missing the point, and had never met Michael. Thinking first had never really been a habit that he'd developed.) Finally, he seemed to get something put together.

"You remember that alien tracking gizmo that Liz got from Whittaker's office, right?" Max remembered, and nodded. "Okay, well, when Nicholas ran away, the 'mysterious interference' that was keeping us from getting a decent reading on the thing disappeared, and I managed to figure out a way to get it to work at long ranges - like interstate distances. For a long while I wasn't quite sure of what I was seeing, because it doesn't also display landmarks or borders or anything else really, just alien energy signatures, and it's a tiny little readout space anyway."

Max smiled slightly - at least now he had some notion what Michael was talking about. "But you've worked it out, and there's something in Houston?"

"Alex helped," Michael mentioned, with that slightly teasing grin that Max recognized - now that Michael knew he was interested, he was stalling on getting to the good stuff. "Rigged up a computerized camera to record the tritium display and analyze it in more detail than humanly possible. After figuring out the north-south orientation was exactly the same as whatever way the pentagon was facing, it was just a question of playing around with scales until we found one that would fit... that would put a cluster of alien beings back in Copper Summit, Arizona, for instance."

Max just sighed slightly at this point, knowing that it would irritate Michael a bit.

"Okay, okay, Houston," he continued. "It's not just a question of something *being* in Houston, as much as something HAPPENING. There's been a bunch of activity, different alien signatures coming into town from different directions and at different speeds, and others leaving. Not as many leaving as arriving."

Max thought about that. "Some kind of conference? The number of aliens there more or less increasing over time?"

Michael shook his head. "No, the number of signatures is NOT clearly increasing over time. Some are fading out there in Houston."

Max's breath caught. "So aliens are dying there. Maybe it's some kind of battle still going on."

"Yeah," Michael agreed. "And the question is... what do we do about it?? Do we want to find out what they're fighting over, or not?"

"Hwooo." Max pondered that for a moment, but couldn't think of an answer. "I think we need to widen the discussion on this. I'll round up the usual suspects."

"I can help make phone calls," Michael said.

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"Okay, my turn to start," Isabel said, and let out a breath while she considered. "Green."

"Giant," Alex replied quickly.

Isabel giggled. "Okay. Giant... panda."

"Virus," Alex replied, brushing a bit of Isabel's golden hair aside. Isabel shot him a look. "It's a computer thing," he explained.

"Alright... flu."

"Eagle."

Isabel took a moment to see the link there, and laughed again. They were on the couch in the rec room of Isabel's house, both contentedly laying back, Isabel resting against Alex's chest. "Double."

"Triple," Alex answered after a moment.

"Trouble." At just that moment her cell phone rang, and Isabel shifted position to get it out of her pocket. "Ooops, I think maybe I jinxed us," she muttered to Alex before pressing the talk button.

Alex had a notion what she meant. Since discovering that aliens were real,Roswell had become a place where you had to be very careful to avoid danger and strangeness, and that situation seemed to lend itself naturally to superstition. Saying the word trouble and then having the concept materialize in your life a few seconds was exactly the kind of coincidence that could get anybody believing that jinxes were real.

"Umm, okay," Isabel was saying into the phone meanwhile, and Alex realized that he had zoned out into his thoughts for a moment. "We, um, we'll be there."

"Be where?" Alex asked, running through the possible answers. The crashdown cafe, or Whittaker's office maybe? No, they'd finally changed the locks there and Max had decided it wouldn't be a good idea to sneak in.

"Michael's apartment." Isabel sighed. "Apparently... it's Houston."

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"Come on... you have to know something." Tess sighed, and Liz and Maria shared a helpless look. They still weren't too comfortable hanging around with Tess, but she had asked for their help while they were hanging around in the Crashdown dining room waiting for their shifts to start and grabbing some snacks. "You've known Kyle for years... Liz, you dated him for, what... umm, err--"

"Four and a half months," Liz supplied the correct figure with a sigh. "Most of which was just a summer fling, and not really the kind of thing you should be shooting for, and, umm... well, Kyle's a very different person now."

"Yeah," Maria chimed in supportively. "I mean, I can hardly even understand him anymore when he goes off on his Buddhism kick, and..."

"You don't understand," Tess accused with a sigh. "Everything is completely different now, and I'm freaked. You got me into this, Liz, with your suggestion to 'make a big gesture' and show Kyle that I wasn't ashamed of liking him. So I did. The thing is, now he wants to actually *date*, instead of, well... you-know. In public... well, semi-public. Neither of us are quite ready for any of this to get back to his dad."

"Out of curiosity," Maria asked, "did you ever date before you came to Roswell?? We know that you were in a few different high schools, but..."

"A little, yeah," she admitted. "Never really meant anything to me, just kind of -- well, protective camoflage I guess. A pretty girl who doesn't go out on dates attracts attention, specualtion, rumors. Eh... Nasedo always insisted that we fly under the radar." She sighed. "The first time I ever really liked a guy at school, Nasedo told me that I had to keep my heart pure for Max. Boy, didn't *that* work out well."

Liz smiled slightly. She still felt uneasy around Tess, no matter how clear she was about having given up on trying to win Max away from Liz, but they'd all have to find better ways of getting along and working together... and learning more about each other's backgrounds seemed like a good place to start. "That's something that's, well, that's always puzzled me a bit, Tess. Did... well, the guy that *we* refer to as Nasedo, did you actually call him that when you were growing up?? It seems a little unlikely that he'd pick an Mesaliko word that some kid out on a reservation used to call him and use that with you. We just started using it because we first really found out about him from RIver Dog."

Tess smiled, and answered quietly. "I called him that a bit around the end... he asked me to. He'd found out that you guys knew about that name, I guess, and he wanted me to be like you that way. But no, until he was almost ready to take me to Roswell, I called him, umm... Ed mostly. He didn't like me calling him Daddy or Father or anything except when someone else was around, because he wasn't my real father and didn't want me to start thinking that he was. We talked about it a little when I was little, I seem to remember, and kind of decided that anything else would get too confusing."

"Okay, ummm, so... date ideas." Liz sighed. "Well, maybe you could... Courtney!! What's..."

"It's Houston," Courtney said as she stepped up to the table. "Liz, can you blow off your shift today, maybe? Michael said this is kind of important."

"WHAT'S Houston??" Tess asked.

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"Okay," Kyle repeated after Michael and Max had gone over the basic details. "So, something alien is going on in Houston, possibly dangerous, and you just want to charge right in??"

"Well... we'll be as careful as we can, obviously," Max said with a small, tired breath. "But it's not like there's somebody we can just call up to find out what's going on from here. We kinduv need to get into the area at least."

"There's something else," Michael said. "Now, this is a long lead, I admit, but I've been thinking about the story that Hal Carver told me about his memories of the '47 crash. He said that he helped aliens rescue TWO sets of pods, four in each. If one of those pods was, well, was the four of us, then what happened to the other four? Who were they, and where did they go? What if they're in Houston, and... and maybe they need our help now?"

"Why would you want to help them?" Kyle asked. "You don't know anything about them."

"We know that they're... like us," Tess said. "Not necessarily that they act like us or are nice people by our standards, but... they came from where we came from, and that's the basis for some kind of sympathy. I don't think any of us will be blinded by that kind of sentiment into doing something stupid, but I think it counts as an extra reason to go and investigate."

Liz was watching Courtney careful for her reaction as soon as Michael started talking about Carver's story. She'd known it for a while - Max had told her the tale secondhand as they drove back from Gomez - but she didn't think Courtney or Kyle or Alex had heard it before. And Courtney... well, she had joined up with Michael, Max, and the others because she thought that they were 'the Royal Four.' If there was another foursome, what did that mean to her plans?? Who, in the alien political saga, were they, after all??

"Well, if we're going, we'd probably better go soon," Michael suggested. "Because whatever is going on - it's going on now, and has been for at least a day already. Don't want to just show up in Houston to find out that whatever's happened, it just finished."

"But we'll need some time to cover our tracks," Liz countered. "We just kind of took off for Arizona, there's no way that those of us with parents, err, parents who don't know about this deal, will be able to pull that off again. We'll need some kind of cover story."

"And Houston's a long way to drive," Isabel put in. "Over seven hundred miles, even further than Arizona was. Even though there'll be interstates all the way, it'd take nearly twelve hours straight." She smiled slightly. "Maybe Alex and I should put something we've been trying to work."

"Okay, I've heard what the two of you have been trying lately," Kyle remarked. "And sorry, but I don't see how it's going to get any of us to Houston quickly."

Isabel shot him a nasty look. "Not whatever you're thinking of," she replied. "It's, umm... he's been teaching me some computer stuff, and I've been practicing using my powers to manipulate them. I'm thinking that the two of us could probably hack into an airline computer system and get plane tickets. Roswell feeder airport to Albuquerque, Albb to Houston probably."

"Heck, we could change dollar bills into hundreds and just buy the tickets."

"I think Isabel's way is probably safer," Tess put in. "A bunch of high school tickets buying last-minute plane tickets with cash would trigger some suspicion. No matter how good the money's been taken care of, somebody might start digging into our files to see if we might be involved in drugs or a sex ring or god knows what... and there's just too many hints of our REAL secret. We can't ask for that kind of scrutiny."

"Well, maybe..." Max sighed. "If the two of you are sure that you can work the computer angle without ANY chance of tripping some alarm or doublecheck that could lead back to our tickets."

Alex gulped. "I... nothing is ever a hundred percent sure, Max. But I wouldn't go along if I thought it had any real likelihood of putting Isabel or any of the rest of us in danger. You know that."

"Okay, so, how many tickets do we need??" Isabel asked. "Alex and I are definitely going, and I assume that Max, Michael, neither of you will be left behind. Tess, Courtney, Liz??"

"I, umm, I'm going to have to stay out of this one," Courtney replied. "Got some business to take care of here in town."

"I'm in," Liz suggested.

"Umm..." Tess weighed that, and looked over at Kyle. "Maybe it'd be better if I stuck around too. Not sure..."

"What's this business, anyway babe?" Michael asked Courtney.

"Oh, erm, I got a message from another Skin, one of the others who was part of my faction," Courtney said, sighing. Max and Liz turned to look at her.

"Umm... how is she, err..." Max mumbled. Aside from Courtney, all of the 'Skin' alien mission to Copper Summit were doomed to die - Courtney had saved the replacement husk for herself from the Harvest Chamber and then killed all the others.

"He's not doing so good," Courtney replied in a very toneless voice. "If I'd known that Ranley was still free to move, I'd probably have grabbed his Husk too, even though it might have slowed me down enough to get caught. But... well, he said that he sent a friend to Roswell, a courier, to send me a message, right around the time that you guys first got in touch with me. I never got the message. I want to see if I can find out what happened to the courier."

"This courier," Liz asked. "Another alien, or..."

"The courier was human," she replied. "Someone who knew a little bit about the 'aliens on earth' stuff, and owed Ranley a favor. But not a life." Courtney sighed. "He was afraid to come himself, because Whittaker could have spotted him on her monitor. Humans don't trigger those scanners."

"Wait a second," Kyle put in. "Right before... the weekend before we went to Arizona, right? That's when this courier went missing?" Courtney turned to look at him, and nodded. "My dad discovered a body. As far as I know, they never identified him. Tess, I mentioned that to you, right??"

"Umm... yeah, it sounds a little familiar, yes," Tess replied uneasily. "I didn't think it was important to tell the rest of the guys, I guess..."

"And I didn't think of asking about anything like that at the time," Courtney said. "Umm, Kyle, can you, err, find out what happened to that body? Maybe even get me in to see it, if it's been kept on ice all this time??"

"Yeah, I'll... err, I'll see what I can do," he replied. "Which means that I probably won't be heading off to Texas this time."

"I'll hang around too," Tess replied, seeming relieved that the decision was over. "Feels kinda weird, the two of us staying behind when we can skip town more easily than the rest of you -- but we'll catch the next time, if there is a next time."

"Okay, I've got the beginnings of an idea," Max said. "Liz, you're with me. Alex and Isabel, tackle the airline thing, and Michael... see if there's anything you can work out with that pentagon thing."

"Kay," he replied. "One good thing about flying is, if anybody else is monitoring Houston with one of these things, we won't give quite so much warning. Instead of our signals crawling along the highway through traffic, we'll be dropping out of nowhere at high speeds towards the airport. And they probably won't be sure at first if we're actually coming to Houston or just on our way somewhere else."

"Yeah," Liz agreed. "Hope that's enough of an advantage for us."

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"Umm... you think you might know our John Doe??" Jim Valenti asked Courtney. "Sheez, I was supposed to get him out of the cold storage and buried in the town cemetary yesterday, but it managed to slip my mind to sign the right authorization slip. Maybe that was a good thing."

"I, erm, I actually never met the guy, Mister Valenti," Courtney replied. "But my, umm, my friend gave me a pretty good description. If he's the same guy, I think I'll be able to tell."

"Okay, I'll get it sorted, though we'll probably need to cook up some sort of story to tell the examiner, and Hanson if he starts asking questions." Jim sighed. "I don't think we've ever spoken before, though Tess has mentioned you, Courtney." He laughed hollowly. "Guess that makes you the second actual alien born on an alien planet that I've ever met. Still can't quite get over exactly what I got myself into."

"Yeah, think about what it's like for me," she told him with a sigh. "All of this stuff that I've been doing here on Earth for so long... it's important, I know that, but there are times when I just wonder if I'll ever see home again."

"I wonder if I'd have the guts to do that sort of thing, if there was need," Jim agreed, loosening up a bit in response to Courtney's candor. "Go off to a completely strange place, leaving... leaving my family behind maybe, and pretending to be somebody completely different." He sighed. "I'm glad that nobody's asked it of me, I guess."

"That's... that's something that Tess and the rest might have to do, isn't it?" Kyle asked, inserting himself into the conversation. "I mean, from what I've picked up, they're supposed to be kings and princesses and what-have-you back there, and maybe they'll be asked to come back to Antar. They'll have to leave behind... leave practically everyone that they know, and... well, they won't -- actually, I guess they kind of will be pretending to be someone that they're not, because they're not entirely the Royal Four anymore. And at the same time, they wouldn't look quite like 'normal' people, and..." he trailed off unhappily.

Courtney put her hand on Kyle's arm, wanting to reassure him but not sure exactly what she should say in front of Kyle's father. "Yeah, I know Kyle," Jim replied softly. "I guess when the time comes, that'll be Tess' choice to make. I'm trying to do the best I can for her, but I'm not her real family."

Kyle wasn't quite sure what to say to that, so he just shrugged a little awkwardly. "Okay, so, the best cover story is as close to the truth as possible, right?" Courtney said, and after a moment Jim nodded. "So, I got a call from my high school friend Randy, and he asked if I'd heard from a colleague of his who was coming through town. Randy said that he should look me up on his way through town."

Jim considered that. "Possible. They might want to get Randy's phone number, find out where he worked with this friend." He sounded slightly concerned about that point.

"I can give out some of his standard cover information, though I'd better call Ranly and give him a heads up first." After a second she added, "Ranly with an l is closer to his name back home... with a d is his cover name. I usually use the more traditional format when I'm talking to him."

"Okay," Jim said after a few seconds. "Well, you can use our phone to make the call if you want - that wouldn't seem too suspicous even if anybody finds out about it." He sighed. "Sometimes this conspiracy stuff really gives me a headache." Courtney nodded in agreement, or sympathy or something.

"So, what was your name 'back home' anyway??" Kyle asked. "I'm curious. Does Michael know it?"

"Actually I don't think he does, though I'd tell him if he asked." A short pause. "Little less clear on why I should indulge your curiosity, though."

"Umm, hows about because I just kinduv did you a favor, coming here with you and helping explain the situation - unless you'd rather have faced my Dad alone. And because I'll keep buggin' you about it until you say."

"Well, it'll take more than that," Courtney quipped, and headed off to use the telephone.

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"Umm... some sort of University campus visit?"

Liz smiled back at Max, and considered the idea. "Has potential. My parents have been bugging me to start thinking about college stuff. But it seems a little early for a straight-out campus visit, considering that we're not half finished junior year."

"Yeah, maybe a little," Max agreed.

"How about... select members of the science club going to visit the bio lab at University of New Mexico."

"Maybe," Max allowed. "We can let the idea bounce around in our heads for a little while."

"Alright, yeah," Liz agreed. "Ooooh, it seems like the alien craziness just doesn't let go lately, huh??"

"Well, we're in the middle of a war," Max allowed. "Doesn't exactly lend itself to happiness and security. If we get a chance, I'd like to have a chance to do something fun and carefree with you. Especially since we don't exactly have to worry about hiding it from everybody."

"Yeah," Liz agreed, and then -- "Oop, that reminds me. I told you that I'd finish the story, about... well, about your future self, and I kinda never really got the chance."

"Hmm. Do you think this is the right time?"

Liz sighed. "I'm not sure. I feel like I should have told you already, and yet... not sure how to start, and I want to just enjoy spending a little more time with you before getting into it."

Max had to think about that for a moment. "Are you worried... about it changing things between us once you come clean?"

"Well... maybe a little. There's kinduv a surprise ending that might be hard to understand if you don't come at it from the right perspective."

"Maybe you'd better tell it to me and get it off your chest," Max said. "I don't think you really have anything to worry about... I know that you love me, I trust you, and that whatever you felt you had to do, it was for the best. So, umm... start from the beginning?"

Liz told him. She told him a little about her first visit to the fortune teller in Hondo, since that had gotten tied up in the storyline to her, and it seemed a good way of setting the mood. She told him how Future Max had appeared, full of terrible stories about disaster nearly fourteen years away, and how he had come back to convince Liz to break Max's heart and send him towards Tess, so that she wouldn't leave Roswell. She told Max how they had hatched a plan to have Tess bump into Max outside the crashdown, and then Liz had backed out of the agreement, losing her nerve, unable to throw what she might have with Max away.

"That was when I found the black pentagon in Whittaker's office, and went over to talk to you about it... you remember that day?"

"Yeah," Max nodded. "That was when I asked you to the Gomez concert."

"I know," Liz agreed. "It... it seemed like a sign, that I was right to find my own way through this and not necessarily accept what future-you told me. After you gave me a ride back into town, I met him again, in Whittaker's office, and told him that I hadn't brought Tess to meet you. He told me then that in his timeline we didn't go to Gomez -- but you came to my balcony, and we made love. Yeah... kinda crazy, I know."

"Actually... it makes more sense to me than you know," Max muttered. Liz shot him a half-scandalized, and entirely intrigued look. "I mean, not that it was something that ever really entered my mind, because I didn't specifically make plans for what happened if you said no. But it... well, coming there sounds like something that I might have done, and, well, I won't say that I would really expect us to have sex in a situation like that -- but I wouldn't have said no."

Liz laughed. "Okay, fair enough - I guess. But, erm... well, future-you kinda freaked out, and I started to wonder if he was, umm... entirely stable. Not that, ehh, not that I generally think of you as anything but stable, but he'd been through all this stuff, lost the people that he loved most, and felt like he was down to the last resort. People who've been through that aren't always thinking clearly. So, I started to wonder, if I knew some of what he knew, maybe I could do better. Maybe I could figure out a way to save the future without giving you up. I started pumping him for information, saying that if I couldn't figure out another solution to the immediate problem, I'd still go along with what he wanted." She looked into Max's face. "Say something."

"Umm... I'm surprised at all this, of course," Max admitted. "But... well, I wasn't there, at least I didn't meet Future-Me."

"He said that you couldn't," Liz explained. "Or you'd both explode, something like that."

"Oh-kay. So, yeah, I actually think it sounds like what you did was pretty clever and romantic."

"Wait 'til I'm done," she murmured. "Okay, so that's why I knew about a lot of the stuff with Courtney and Copper Summit, as I told you last week. But future-you wouldn't really tell that much - I think he was a little suspicious of me too, and he said that after we were together and Tess left, umm, in his timeline none of you tried to find out much about your alien heritage, which I kinduv told him was a mistake." Liz smiled in an off-center way, feeling her skin light up with blush. "I actually quoted Sun-Tzu to him: 'Know your enemy, know yourself, and you will prevail in all your battles.' I still think that's good advice." She looked into Max's eyes. "Are you going to ask me how long I've been reading Sun-Tzu too?"

"Umm... yeah, I was just about to," he admitted. "Future-me said the same thing?" Liz nodded.

"For a few months now. And then he got this big idea of me pretending that I'd slept with Alex, or Kyle -- we had been talking about the Maria/Michael/Courtney situation, and he decided that if he had caught me, with another guy back then, it would have been the only thing to make him back off. The only thing that could make you back off. I told him that I didn't want to, and that's when he started to... well, I do think that some of the meaner things that he said were just bluffing. But I couldn't see any way of controlling future-you, or satisfying him without totally caving in on the things that I had decided to stick to, short of..." She trailed off at that point.

"Short of what?" Max asked, and Liz didn't reply, which prompted Max to think just what it could possibly be that she wouldn't even have the strength to say. When it occured to him... "Oh, my gawww-- are you trying not to say that you killed him?"

"Ummm... err, pretty much, yeah. I just couldn't see any other way. Met him out in the park, early early friday morning, trying to make him think that I was going to go along with his plan - just to get him off guard. Then I used the pentagon to weaken his powers for a minute, and took a gun that I'd swiped from Mister Valenti's collection." Liz was breathing hard at this point and it was taking a lot of her self-control not to just start bawling uncontrollably. "I... I never thought that I could use a gun, as in an actual firearm, until then, Max. Not after... whuh, not after I almost died from getting shot myself. I... I--" Now she couldn't keep the crying away, and Max hurried over to hold the girl he loved and comfort her during this strange ordeal of confession.

"It was the hardest thing I ever had to do, emotionally, to pick up that thing and pull the trigger," Liz said after a little while, her voice curiously faraway. "Physically, it's so simple... too simple. Should be harder than that to kill someone, even someone from the future who didn't belong here." She looked up at Max, and wondered if he saw her eyes shining from the tears. "Do you... do you understand, Max? Understand why?? Understand how I could do such a thing??"

"I think... I think I'm starting to," he said in a low voice. "It's... it's a kind of a contradiction. To save me, you had to kill a future image of me that was going to ruin everything. By killing him, by living through that trauma, and by telling ME about it, you've pretty much made sure that I'll never go back into the past in exactly that same way again. Therefore, you didn't really kill *me*. If my life doesn't bridge over into that shadow life, then it can't end on that particular morning in the park." He sighed. "Trying to understand time travel gets weird, but I think I understand that much."

"Yeah... I guess I was worried that you wouldn't get it so easily," Liz replied, taking a long, slow breath, realizing that her world was not actually going to spin off of its tracks and crash messily. "I... I said something to future-you, before I killed him. The words are etched into my memory, and I think maybe it's good if you hear them, if you don't mind. I'd like to tell you, anyway." Max waved for her to go ahead, and Liz tried to figure out at which point she should start.

"'You came back here to fix your past, to set it from one course, charted in stone, to another. But your past is still my future, and my future has *NOT* been written yet, no matter how it might seem from your perspective!! I refuse to let ANYONE else, even you, take those choices away from me - I *will* make my own destiny, yet.'" Liz wiped away a stray tear and breathed softly. "Maybe now I should change that end to 'We will make our own destinies, together' now that I've told you about all of this." She sighed.

"After it was done, his body disappeared into dust, kinduv like the skins do when they die, and I found the bullet and was looking for something to hide it in. I found a little bag from the fortune teller's in Hondo, Madame Vivian's, and that was when I remembered that she had sold me a charm to help protect the bonds that connected me to my soulmate. Here, I'm still wearing it." Liz fished out a simple gold chain from underneath her shirt, and showed him the charm on the end of it - two hands clasping each other. "The chain is a different one - Vivian sold it to me on a really bad fake chain, so I got a better one in Santa Fe. But I really believe that it worked, that it kept me from losing you that week. I'm not sure if the charm has any more virtue left in it, but I've been wearing it ever since, just in case." Max smiled.

"And so you came and found me that morning and said that you wanted to come with me to the Gomez concert, if it wasn't too late," he finished with a smile. "And invited me to go out to Madame Vivian's again, which I only really did because I thought it might be funny, and because it would be with you... just what did she tell you, anyway??"

"Umm... the details are a little complicated, and all of her interpretations were at best vaguely related to what was going on, but she said that it looked like I had protected my happy future from the Hermit of Time, much as it hurt me to go through the nine of swords, or whatever. Teamwork in my future would bring success... I'll check my diary later, I know I wrote more about that reading in there."

"Okay, umm..." Max thought about it. "So Future Max didn't say anything about what might be going on in Houston?? Or anything that, in retrospect, seems to relate to those four other pods from Hal Carver's story?"

"Umm... no, not really. There's a little stuff that just *might* be relevant, but the connection is extremely tenuous, and I'd rather think about it a bit more before I share, okay??"

"Of course," he said immediately. "Come on - let's get out of here. You deserve a night out on the town - whatever your big thu-bumping heart desires." Liz giggled.

"Okay, french food and french subtitled movie it is," she teased him.

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"Okay, what's it gonna be?"

"A sigourney weaver combo and a moment of your time?" Maria blinked at Tess' request. The other girl was sitting in the booth nearest to the kitchen, and couldn't seem to make eye contact even as she talked.

"Um, alright... well, it's kinda busy right now, but I should be able to grab a few minutes around when your burger is ready." And with that, Maria hurried off to pick up an order that was ready for another customer. A little while later, she was back, putting a cherry coke with lime and a plate with a sprout-burger and some spiced french fries. (She knew well enough by now what Tess wanted when she asked for a 'combo.') Then Maria slid into the seat opposite her. "You've got a hundred and eighty seconds. Talk."

"Okay, umm... let's see. Michael and a bunch of the others - Max and Liz, Isabel and Alex are tearing off for some new alien adventure in Houston. They're trying to travel light and small, so I volunteered to stay behind... can I assume that you're not insisting on being included?"

"Well... I don't know the details... but yeah, I don't think I'm in the mood to try and tag along," Maria allowed.

"Okay, then, this part is awkward. Courtney has a little mystery to solve, she's gone and talked to Kyle and his dad about it. I reckon I'll probably be helping out with that before it's done, since I'm here." She took a deep breath. "And, as weird as it sounds, I'd like to ask for your help too."

"Uh, why me?"

"Well, because you're possibly the best detective we've got in the whole circle," Tess told her.

"Wow, I can't even believe you said that with a straight face."

"Of course I did - I'm serious. Isabel told her that you helped find out where I was when Whittaker had kidnapped me."

"That didn't take any detective skills - I just happened to know about a sign."

"...And I've heard other stories, from back before I joined the group. Heck, you did a pretty good job investigating ME when I first turned up in town. Well, we don't really have time to keep arguing about it...."

"We''ve actually got some time," Maria said, checking her watch, "unless there's something else you wanted to ask me. But... okay, I guess I'm willing to help out. What kind of mystery is it, anyway?"

"Well, at this point, it's looking like a murder."

"Oooh." Maria jumped a little. "Not sure I've ever tried to solve one of THOSE before." She sighed. "I assume you and the-unnamed-bitch will be available for bodyguard duty, just in case I get a little too close to the murdered before I find out who he or she is?" Tess nodded. "Who got whacked, anyway??"

"Ummm..." Tess looked around. "We'll talk later."

And Maria got up and went over to ask a family who had just sat down if they'd like any drinks.


TO BE CONTINUED...
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Pieces of Eight
Part Two


When Alex pulled into the Evans' driveway, he was a little surprised to see Michael sitting on the front lawn and looking at something that he was holding on his lap. "Hey, what's up??"

"Not too much -- I can't seem to get better resolution on this thing." Michael stood up and showed Alex what he had been staring at - of course, it was the alien black pentagon. "Well, I *can* get resolution - what I can't do is get resolution AND range at the same time. No matter what I do, it's always centered on itself... you know what I mean?? I'd love to be able to get a zoomed-in scan of Houston, you know what I mean? Even if it's a little less precise that a city-wide scan of Roswell."

Isabel and Alex had both gotten out of his car by this point and gone over to join Michael. "Well, the Skins have more of these pentagons than we do," Isabel pointed out, "so maybe it's better if they can't use them to spy on US in detail from anywhere on the continent. Have you been waiting out here just to catch me when I came home??"

"Yeah, but the Skins know how to use them better than we do," Michael pointed out. "They might be doing remote closeups on Roswell already, so if it's possible I need to figure out how, just to catch up." He sighed. "And no, I wasn't waiting for you guys. Came over here looking for Max, but he and Liz had taken off, and I was just kinda kickin' around before heading back into town. By the way, what's the word on tickets??"

"We've got them... an evening flight tommorrow," Alex said. "I hope Max and Liz have our covers ready soon."

They went into the house together, said hi to Isabel's father, and she got them all some snacks in the kitchen. "By the way, how do you change *anything* on the scanning display with those things?" Isabel asked softly. "I mean, I was a little surprised when Liz showed how they could be changed from mode to mode - carefully." On the wrong setting, these 'tritium' pentagons would hurt any alien being near them. "But, well, once it's locked into scanning, how the heck do you get it to move in or out??"

"There's a couple of touch-sensitive spots near the base of the unit," Michael explained. "Courtney showed me the one to handle the zoom function. It doesn't look like anything at all, or feel like anything special. But it does work."

"Can Courtney help you any more with it, maybe?" Alex suggested, but Michael shook his head at that.

"She never really worked much with these units... she's told me every single things she knows about them by now, a lot of it twice."

"Just what *was* Courtney's mission specialty?" Isabel asked. "I mean, the one that Nicholas and the other evil Skins took her on for, not 'being a double agent' which is her real specialty I suppose." Michael shot her a nasty look. "Sorry, I could have phrased that better, but you know what I mean."

"Yeah, I do, but I'm not quite sure of what the answer was to your first question," Michael answered. "Could be field ops maybe, considering how much she was able to teach us, and how she handled the sneak attack on Copper Summit. Or millitary intel. The technical and gadgetry stuff definitely doesn't seem to be her strongest suit."

"Well, I guess if you don't figure out the remote-scan bit, the next best thing is to start zooming in on the plane as we approach Houston," Alex suggested.

"Yeah, I thought of that too," Michael answered. "Though we don't really know how altitude affects it, but that could go either way. If being up in a plane keeps us from scanning Houston, it'll also keep Houston from scanning us. Better bring along some gear that we can use for mapping, just in case."

"And then there's the question of using an alien device in an airplane cabin," Isabel pointed out. "It's not exactly a private setting."

"We'll work something out, baby," Alex told her, smiling and rubbing her arm slightly.

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When Max and Liz finally got home from their impromptu date, Michael and Alex had gone home, and Isabel was just on her way up to bed. Dinner had, actually, been french, because Max insisted on going to the fancy place that he knew Liz liked no matter how much she protested, (because she didn't want Max to be spending all his money on her.) The movie had not had any subtitles though... Liz had picked out a fairly pleasant, if somewhat bland comedy - and they'd both enjoyed themselves and managed to forget about all the scary stuff she had told him about.

"Umm... it looks like my parents have turned in for the night too," Max said, taking a sip of the soda he'd poured for both of them, and raising one eyebrow. Liz started giggling nervously.

"Okay, err... you have to not do that," she complained, sitting down at the kitchen table. "I... I guess I feel a little funny having told you that story about the two of us, erm, cementing our relationship - in that other timeline. Like you'll jump on me when I'm not looking."

"Oh, no, of course not," Max assured her. "It's much more fun when you ARE looking." There was a brief silence. "Not the right kind of joke for the moment, I guess."

Liz smiled weakly. "No, I guess I'd rather you didn't joke around about this at all. No matter how stiff and awkward the mood seems to be."

"Okay, then how about this." He stepped quickly across the room to join her at the table and held Liz's hands in his. "Liz, I love and adore you. Of course, yes, I want to have sex with you -- why wouldn't I? And... well, I kinduv thought that was the direction we were headed in. I mean, erm, well, we practically did it on the phone that one time. Right now, we're together, we're not grounded - though I'm not sure we'll both get through this Houston thing without the parental units coming back down on one or the other of us. We don't even have any reason to hide the fact that we're dating, and in love with each other, any more."

"Of course, if you're uncomfortable with the idea of going any further, then we don't. That's a no-brainer. And if you don't want me to joke around about it, or flirt with you using that kind of subtext, then I'll try my best to remember not to. But know that I don't feel like making love to you just because I want to catch up to 'the way things should have happened.'"

"Okay then -- how about catching up to the other couples we know?" Liz asked softly. Max cocked his head slightly, still looking only at her. "I mean... we've both found out recently that Tess and Kyle were 'doing it.' You think that Alex and Isabel crossed that line and made love on Harvest ball night, in fact, most of the group seems to have that impression. We've known each other a lot longer than Tess and Kyle have, and we've been together, this time, for longer than Alex and Isabel have. Is it a possibility that you want to catch up with either or both of those couples??"

"Umm... I don't know," Max admitted with a sigh. "Frankly, I have to admit I was wondering if the two of us would end up doing something on the night of the dance, before Isabel and Alex had done anything much, and before I knew anything about Tess and Kyle. But..." he sighed. "It doesn't really matter that much, one way or another. Do you want me to take you home now??"

"Umm..." Liz considered for a moment, looking off into space. "Actually, no. This may sound weird, but after talking about this stuff, I feel like I do kinda want to mess around a bit. Not that far, to warn you, but, erm, well, you remember that night that we made out up in the Granilith chamber?"

"Actually, yes, not likely to forget that evening," Max admitted.

"There's something that I've been wanting to try again, with better furniture," Liz said. "Race you to the couch??"

Max was off like a shot as soon as she said the words -- Liz jumped out of her chair and tried to chase him, but one part of her brain was trying to complain about him jumping the gun at the same time as another part of her was overcome with an urge to laugh, and so as a result, there was very little breath available for actual muscular exertion.

It didn't take very long for either of them to get down to business in the living room once they were there... what Liz had said about how talking about sex was making her frisky applied at least as much to Max as well. After a few deep, lusty kisses, hands began to wander, and clothes were undone in strategic places.

"Uh-oh, what was that??"

Max froze in mid-tweak for a second, until the look on Liz's face reminded him that that wasn't a very good thing to do and he let go. The sound of feet walking down the stairs was plainly audible now. "Shit," Max muttered. Getting caught by one of his parents like this was not anything he wanted to happen within the next ten years, if not his entire lifetime. Isabel walking in on them wouldn't be so bad, but he couldn't picture Isabel coming downstairs again, after she met them coming in.

"Umm, Max..." Liz muttered, starting to pull her bra back closed. Somehow that action gave Max an idea.

"No," he muttered, and her fingers fell away from the clasp. Concentrating, Max started using his power to put their clothes back in order, faster than human fingers could possibly have done it. Once Liz's (very sexy) bra was secure, he rebuttoned her shirt at an incredibly quick rate, then Max's shirt seemed to tuck itself into his pants, which snapped and zippped themselves shut. Max even had time to disperse a lipstick smudge from his face into tiny airborne particles, and smooth Liz's hair out partially, by the time Mrs Evans poked her head into the room.

It couldn't have possibly escaped her mind that Max and Liz had been kissing, or something of the sort. Diane Evans just smiled in that way that countless other mothers have smiled over the years and said, "it's a little late, Max. Maybe you'd better get Liz home, since it's a school night? And hurry back, so your poor old mother doesn't worry about you."

Max smiled faintly. "Yeah. C'mon Liz."

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The next morning, Kyle was up out of sofa, (as he liked to put it,) early, dressed, and packed for the day ahead. When his dad came out, Kyle made as convincing a show as he could of trying to decide what he wanted for breakfast, until Tess showed up, also fresh-smelling and wearing one of her cuter schoolgirl ensembles, and suggested to Kyle that they could pick up some drive-through on the way to the West Roswell campus.

"I feel like everything is weird, since the dance," she muttered, driving down the street. "Back when you were my little secret, everything seemed manageable. I knew where I stood."

"Must've been nice for you," Kyle drawled teasingly, and she shot him a brief look.

"If you felt off-balance or like I was playing head games with you, then I apologize. I really didn't mean to." She sighed. "But now... well, I've never really been in a boat, so this analogy may be slightly clumsy, but I kinda feel like we were paddling down a very peaceful little river, or lake, or whatever, and suddenly - WHAM, stormy seas and high waves."

"Okay. Is there anything I can do to make things less stressful for you?" He smiled, and Tess laughed softly.

"Just asking helps. Remember that this relationship stuff is something that I don't exactly have any practice at, and be patient with me about it." She smiled back over at him. "Give me a hug and a kiss when we get out of the car."

"All things that I can do pretty well I think," Kyle shot back. "Ohh, umm... this is a bit of a mood changer, but there's an update on the Courtney front."

"Oh, right, you guys were out so late last night," Tess replied. "I tried waiting up, but got too tired. Did you go to the morge?" Kyle made an affirmative grunt. "Were you... were you there when she looked at the body?"

"Kind of - I didn't get too close to it, but I could see." Kyle let out a low breath. "It's definitely the courier that Courtney's friend described. And she said that the cause of death looks like it might be a kind of energy blade that aliens can create with mental powers."

"Might be?" Tess prompted, curiously. She'd have to stay up to speed on this investigation - she could somehow tell.

"Well, my dad and the medical examiner thought it was a knife, at first, and Courtney wasn't able to say for hundred percent certain that it wasn't. However, she pointed out something... some kind of trace blistering on the edges of the wounds. Either it was an energy blade, or someone put his knife on the stove before using it, looks like. And that second one doesn't make too much sense."

"So... someone here in Roswell was killed by an alien," Tess mused. "Not Whittaker, because she was dead well before this guy got to town. Not any of the four of us, pretty obviously, especially because we don't know how to make these energy blade things. And... well, if it's Courtney, there's several things that she isn't telling us -- which isn't quite impossible, but seems unlikely."

"Wow, you really are paranoid," Kyle muttered. "Maybe a good idea, considering the sort of stuff you're mixed up in. I guess I would never have suspected that Courtney could have killed her own courier."

"The one person that you never suspect is just occasionally the one that you *should*." Tess sighed. "Okay, enough of that. Err, except that I guess I should ask if Courtney has any leads on the case."

"Not really. If the killer was an alien, then he or she hasn't shown up on any of the scans that Michael and Courtney have been doing of Roswell and the area." Kyle shrugged. "Which means that maybe the killer moved on - went back to Copper Summit for the Harvest, could be."

Tess thought about that. "Well, that might make us safer, but I dunno."

She put it out of the forefront of her mind, and turned that attention to better things. They didn't actually go for drive through. Tess realized she wanted, deep inside, to stop the car and get out sooner rather than later, so that she could get that hug and kiss from Kyle. So she parked in the lot outside the Choughey's Shoppe diner, (the name of the place was an obscure pun that no-one really got for themselves -- Choughey was an obscure Welsh surname that was pronounced the same as 'coffee' the drink, and nobody involved with the place had actually been named Choughey from their parents...) After getting the public display of affection from her guy, they walked in, found the one free table in the entire place, and started looking over menus.

"Oooh, belgian waffles. Do we have enough time before homeroom??" Tess exlaimed with a happy bounce in her chair.

"Not quite sure how long it takes you to eat a plate of waffles, but based on how long it usually takes this place to serve them, and all the other relevant factors, I'd say you're probably fine," Kyle said, smiling himself at how happy Tess seemed by the prospect. "We've got plenty of minutes." Just then, he noticed what Tess had taken out of her bag and put on the table next to her silverware. "You've gotta be kidding me."

"What??" Tess looked at the small bottle of red tabasco sauce and shrugged. "All of a sudden our little dietary quirk is news to you?"

"Well... I mean, I knew that you liked it, but with belgian waffles??"

"Oh, that's the best part," she enthused. "Really sweet and really spicy flavors, mixing and blending together, it just... it's not like anything else I've ever experienced." She considered. "Well, maybe with one exception, relating to a subject which I think you are more than passingly familiar with." And she blushed a little.

"Wow. It's *that* good?"

"Yeah, not quite the same, but... ehh, you probably wouldn't understand." Kyle's face fell. "Not that I meant that to be a put-down, just.."

"No, I get what you mean," Kyle replied, sighing. "We *are* different, and ignoring that fact doesn't change it. Better to be open about things like that. Not that I'd ever let you get away with 'better than a human being' stuff in front of me, but you're not the same." He sighed. "I think I want something with hash browns and sausages, and eggs."

"Okay." Tess was quiet for a moment, trying to think of a safe topic for discussion. "Did you get those logic questions for Mister Kenney's class done?"

"Umm... I think so." Kyle frowned. "Computer stuff is *so* not my strong suit. Oh, right, I was able to crack every one but number eight. Tried everything I could with that - I hit it with the not-eliminator and the or-introduction, every other trick in the book. You??"

"Yeah, it took me a while, but I think I got it nailed," she admitted. "You can take a look at my worksheet before class if you want."

"Okay, maybe I will. Oh, hey, hello?" Kyle waved down a waiter, and they put in their orders. After he left, Kyle smiled awkwardly at her. "Just wanted to make sure you didn't have to rush through your waffles."

"Umm... thanks - really."

"Ohh, and I was thinking, umm, about our first date tonight."

Tess smiled. "You were?"

"Yeah. Now, this, ehh, this kinduv has a reputation as being really corny, but the fact is, it actually works as a date in a way that nothing else I've found does. So, if you can stand the rampant cliche... umm, I suggest we go bowling."

"Bowling?" Tess giggled. "Do you know, I've never actually been bowling my whole life?"

"Ehh, well, it was only an i..."

"So - I'd love to." Kyle blinked in surprise at her conclusion. "What, did you think I was saying no just because it's something I've never done before."

"Umm, uhh, err." Kyle cleared his throat. "Never mind, I guess I was just nervous. Okay. Seven pm - we bowl."

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Maria drove by the Crashdown that morning to give Liz a ride in to school. There was a bit of an awkward silence inside the Jetta for a moment at first.

"Are... are you sure you're okay with, you know, being left behind again?" Liz blurted out. "I mean, I'd have made sure you were at the meeting at Michael's place, if you wanted to be, except that you had shift and it'd be really tight if both of us skipped, erm. And... well -- you know."

"Liz, it's okay. Didn't really feel like taking off to Houston - though one of these times I suspect I'll need to go on an out-of-town escapade, or maybe get dragged into life-or-death peril here in town. Just to keep my membership in the club good standing, if you know what I mean."

"Umm..." Liz grinned that grin of hers that said she wasn't quite sure how else to react to a given piece of sillyness. "Not really, but if you're okay, then I'm okay."

"Did... did you know that Tess had asked me to help her and Courtney out with something?" Maria asked casually.

"No, you're kidding, wha---" Liz caught herself. "Oh, Courtney's presumed-dead friend?"

"Sounds like 'friend' is stretching it a bit, yeah." Maria giggled. "Tess actually said she thought I was the best detective in the group. Not sure I agree with the sentiment, considering some of the cases you brainier guys have figured out, but it's a nice compliment anyway." She sighed. "Actually, I wish that you were sticking around so that we could solve this one together."

"Are you trying to send me on a guilt trip here??" Liz sighed. "I felt bad enough leaving you behind before I knew that you'd be working with Tess and Court. But... well, whatever is happening in Houston, it's important, and I have to be there. It could be... ohh, oh that reminds me, I have something VERY important to fill you in on."

Maria reacted with a shock face to that change of subject. "'Very important to fill me in on'?" she repeated slowly. "That would seem to indicate that you've been keeping things from me, girlfriend."

"Well, erm, kinduv. It's just... with the whole Michael/Courtney stuff going on, I wasn't quite sure how you'd react, and I didn't want anything going wrong. I told Alex a few weeks ago - only just came clean with the whole thing to Max, even."

"Hmmm..." she weighed that. "Okay, I guess I can let you off on that excuse, provisionally, until I hear just what this big secret is. Somehow I get the feeling that now's not quite the time?"

Liz considered. "No. I'll meet you at lunchtime."

"Gotit. Anyway, going back one or two conversations -- the Tess/Court thing shouldn't be too bad. I've pretty much learned how to get along with my own blonde skanky tramp... I don't really like her, but I've decided that I'd rather be pax with her and work on getting my friendship with Michael sorted back out, than keep up the betrayed, scorned ex-girlfriend bad energy twentyfour seven. And Tess... again, not her bestest bud in the world, but we're pretty much cool now. Kyle and his dad will be involved in the whole thing too, from what I figure out, and they're gusts of fresh air."

Liz laughed. "Okay, well, now that that's settled... try and help me think of what I've forgotten to pack so far. There's always something. Let's see. I've got one and a half changes of clothes and the basic toiletries..."

They chatted about Liz's upcoming trip to Houston, and how she and Max had nearly been caught 'in flagrante' by Max's mother the night before, and about a new song that Maria was writing, and that was about the point that the girls arrived at school, left the Jetta parked, and came inside to visit their lockers in series. While Maria was trying to figure out exactly which books she'd need for her morning classes, a familiar figure walked up and gave her a kiss on the cheek.

"Hi, baby. What's up? Hey, Liz," Nicky Swaid said to them.

"Umm... not terribly much sweetie, how about you?" Maria's relationship with Nicky had been going smoothly of late, though it perhaps still didn't have the grand passion that some of her friends seemed to have with their respective sweeties. Nicky was one of Alex's friends, the lead guitarist in a garage band that Maria often sang with, and he hadn't let much time go by after finding out that Michael and Maria had broken up before making his (nervous but endearing) move.

"Ehh... same old, same old I guess," Nicky volunteered. "Tee gee I friday." Liz giggled at that.

The three of them walked together down the south corridor, where Liz was intercepted by Max, and quite soon Maria and Nicky were yelling at the two of them to call a halt to an extreme 'public display of affection.' Once they did, Max apologized and said hello to Nicky.

"Hey, man. Oh, I wanted to remember to ask you guys. We've got a show at Billy Ray's tomorrow night, and I wanted to invite the whole gang," Nicky said. "Maria, I know you weren't able to make last weekend's practice because of helping out your mom, but I did ask you if you'd be able to sing a few songs with the guys, right?? I... I know I've been forgetting to do things lately, but..."

"Ohh, uh.. yeah, it slipped my mind for a moment but you did ask me, and I said sure," Maria agreed. "I'll be there, for sure, and with the ol' pipes as ready as I can get 'em."

"Okay, okay, you had me worried for a moment," Nicky said. "What is it? Max, Liz??"

"Umm... I don't think we'll... we'll be able to make it," Liz said. "There's this field trip thing, came up kinduv at the last minute, and so..."

"Oh, alright, well, I'm sorry I won't be seeing two particular friendly faces there, but..." Nicky broke off again. "There's something else? I can tell from your faces. Just spit it out."

"Nicky... um, this is a little embarassing, but..." Max cleared his throat. "Alex has... has committed to the field trip too. I guess - I guess he forgot about your gig."

"He *WHAT*??"

"Uh-oh," Liz muttered under her breath. Maybe she should have spoken up herself, rather than letting Max take this one. He hadn't been exactly tactful about the situation...

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'No, probably better that he told it straight out,' read the little note that Alex had passed over to Liz during lit class. She had just about had time to tell him the bare facts of their meeting with Nicky and his invitation to come out to 'the gig' before Mister Thomli had called the class to order.

'Really? Nicky seemed pretty disappointed and upset,' Liz wrote onto a tiny scrap of her own paper and passed it back to Alex as inconspicuously as possible. Alex read over the prompting phrase, and started to write something, but apparently it was actually a point from the lecture, instead of a reply to Liz, that took his attention first. When the reply finally arrived, it took Liz a bit by surprise.

'Messy situation, probably no way to avoid upsetting him. I mean to go to Houston anyway, and Nicky doesn't understand enough to see why.'

The class discussion pulled Liz in at about that point. They were still working their way through Ursula LeGuin's novels -- a project that the students had been pleased to support in the beginning, since the science-fiction and fantasy material was quite a departure from the usual high school english lit fare. However, the pace of reading had been relentless and Mister Thomli's standards for critical analysis as high as ever, which had set off a bit of a backlash. Today the work under discussion was the classic 'left hand of darkness,' which Liz probably hadn't read through quite carefully enough to follow.

After they left the class, Liz stayed beside Alex and resumed her conversation with him. Isabel fell in on the other side of Alex. "Not that I'm trying to make you feel unwelcome, but I'm curious why you're so vehement about going. I mean, I have my own reasons, but they don't apply so much to you, and I don't have a longtime friend, or more than one, who doesn't understand about the alien stuff and is/are counting on me to do something here in town this weekend. If you want to come, of course you come, especially since you guys got us the tickets, and you're already covered under the alibi. I'm just wondering."

"Hmm..." Alex mused. "It's a good question, and I'm not sure I have a stock answer. Partly... well, I know that you guys can do without me in a tactical sense, but I do have technical experience to contribute, which will help in figuring out where you need to go, maybe where you need NOT to go, and so on. That could help keep everyone safe, especially Izzy... and that's obviously something that's very important to me."

"Fair enough," Liz said.

"You're darn right it is!" Isabel added.

"Aside from that, though," Alex continued softly. "I dunno, I just feel like it's very important to me in a personal sense to be there, especially since it's such a small group otherwise. Just the four of you... which I know makes sense on the foursquare level... at least, I kind of assume that you guys could make a foursquare again if you really needed to, since it's nearly the same team as last time, just Michael subbing in for Tess. But I feel like it'd be a really good idea if I tagged along anyway."

"You can tag along anywhere as far as I'm concerned," Isabel told him, and Alex stole a quick kiss. Then the warning bell rang.

"Okay, umm," Liz cleared her throat. "Izzy, you should be making tracks for econ class, and your boyfriend has art class with me." Alex brushed a little hair away from Isabel's forehead and whispered goodbye in her ear, and they reluctantly seperated.

"Okay, I'm sorry, but I have to ask this," Liz murmured in a low voice as Alex hurried along beside her. "*Did* you and Isabel... you know?? Have you?"

"Cemented our relationship?" Alex whispered back with a soft chuckle. "Umm... yeah. Several times now. Tell you a little more later."

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Courtney was waiting for Michael outside his building, when he came down right after school had let out with two bags packed. "I'm your taxi, Mikey G."

"Don't call me that," Michael snapped, but he was smiling. "Okay, umm, thanks for the lift. You know where everybody's supposed to meet up?"

"UFO Center parking lot," Courtney replied. "You're all riding in the Jeep as far as the Roswell airport, and parking it there until you get back. Max filled me in on everything."

"Okay." Max loaded his stuff into the back seat of Courtney's car and took the shotgun. "You know, I'm a little sorry that you can't make this encounter. I've... well, I've gotten used to having you by my side when things get hairy, and that's a good thing - isn't it?"

"Yeah, I think it is." Courtney pulled the car out. "I'm not sure I've ever had that - a partner. I've had contacts and co-conspirators, but it's not really the same. We do good work together, don't we?"

"We kick butt," Michael said with a fierce smile. "I hope you find the answers that you're looking for here, and that nobody gets hurt in the process."

"Don't worry about that, babe. We'll have it all sorted out in no time," Courtney promised. "Especially with Maria helping, apparently."

"Maria??" Michael's eyebrows both lifted.

"Umm, yeah, Tess invited her to join in," Courtney said. "If she can help, I'm all for it." She carefully looked over at Michael's face. "On the other hand, I'm not sure if *you're* for it. You're having an expression."

"Okay, I guess I am," Michael agreed. "I hope that Maria can help you out too -- she's got a knack for this kind of thing, though I'm not sure if she's ever had a murder case before." Memories of times that he and Maria had investigated as a team flashed in Michael's mind. "Just... just make sure to look out for her, okay? To be certain that she's safe? Maria -- she doesn't really have the same kind of mental warning system that we both do, that warns her when she's blundering into a dangerous situation, so I always feel like I need to take special care of her. Since I'm not going to be here... Um, I know it's a bit of an odd request to make, 'keep my ex-girlfriend safe', but..."

"No, it's -- it's cool," Courtney assured him. "I'll be watching over her."

They drove on a little further in silence. "So, any idea what your first move will be when you land in Houston??" Courtney asked, a slight tension in her voice that Michael recognized. She was drilling him, the same way she used to when they had first met. Making sure his strategic bearings were sound.

"Umm... not sure, because it probably depends on what we can find out from the scanner during approach," Michael muttered. "Probably try to find some safe place to get our bearings and plan our formation. We don't want to be staying in one place for too long, though, because if any of the aliens there have these scanners they'll have picked us up, and been moving to investigate. So we'll need to make our move pretty quickly."

"Yeah, that sounds good," Courtney allowed.

"By the way, one thing's been bugging me?" Michael asked. "If these scanners can detect other aliens, why the heck was nobody watching one during the funeral service in Copper Summit? Seems like we'd have been in a lot of trouble if they knew we were out there on the edge of town."

"Yeah -- two reasons I thought we were probably safe," Courtney replied with a smile. "First is that I didn't think they would suspect an attack right then."

"But they had all of those guards outside town," Michael protested. "Surely it'd be a better use of manpower to spare one of those guards to watch a pentagon -- or just hand it to one of the people who are already on guard."

"The second reason was the better one, though," Courtney added. "Those things get overexposed when there are too many alien signals close to them - like over a hundred and fifty or so. I was pretty damn sure that there would be that many Skins in Copper Summit, that close to the harvest, and to provide a convincing sham funeral. So they couldn't use the pentagons much at all."

"Hmm, interesting," Michael commented. "Well, even though there were a lot of signals in Houston, there weren't nearly that many... I think the most I was able to count were twenty -- some of those could well have been more than one at the same place, but still... I think we'll be okay."

"You'll have noticed a fuzzing if there were more than fifty or so," Courtney explained. "I think. So yeah, unless a WHOLE lot more suddenly converge on the city, the scanners will work. Not that it mightn't be better off for you guys if they do quit -- as long as you're prepared for that. Ooh, we're here."

They pulled into the parking lot, and there was some running around trying to make sure that all five people, and their luggage, would fit onto and into the Jeep. A man with a shock of spiky bronze hair wearing a nice jacket walked by while they were all scrambling around. "Evans??" He spoke with a british accent - it was Brody Davis, the new owner, (as of early October) owner of the UFO museum - and Max's boss. "What's all this then??"

Alex started laughing, and tried to get it under control.

"Umm, hi Brody," Max said. "Darnit -- I knew that there was somebody I forgot to tell. I, umm, I have to cancel my shifts for the weekend, something came up unexpectedly. College field trip thingee."

"Really??" Brody asked, looking at the proceedings with a more critical eye now.

"Yeah, Mister Davis," Michael said. "We didn't think you'd mind us using your parking lot as a quick place to meet."

"Umm, no, I guess not. And, well, sorry to lose you, Evans, but that's the way it goes. Have fun, umm, wherever you're going - and sorry, but I really need to get to my office - I'm expecting an important phone call."

"Bye, Brody," Max called as the English man left.

"Hmm... did something seem weird about him to you?" Isabel asked.

"He always seems weird to me," Courtney put in. "And you guys had better leave if you're going to have plenty of time to check in at the airport."

"Right. See ya." Michael gave Courtney a quick hug goodbye, and climbed into the very back of the Jeep. Isabel and Alex took the seats in the middle-to-back, and Liz and Max took the shotgun and the driver's seat, respectively. Quickly, Max peeled out of the parking lot and headed south.

Courtney turned to Maria and Kyle, who were going to be returning Alex's car to his parent's house. "Well, and then there were four, or something like that."

"Yeah, umm... can we meet at your place later?" Maria asked awkwardly. "I wanna go over your findings so far."

"Sure." Courtney waited around awkwardly as the others got into two seperate cars and left. Kyle was taking Alex's car, and presumably Maria would follow in the Jetta and give Kyle a lift back home, or wherever else he wanted to get dropped.


TO BE CONTINUED...
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Pieces of Eight
Part Three


"Oh, hey, hey!" Alex puffed as he hurried up to the check-in counter. "Hi - umm... we're not too late for the 4:10 run to Albuquerque, are we??"

"Hello there, and not quite," the counter attendant said, smiling back at him just a little. "Tickets please??" Alex reached into the inner pocket of his jacket and passed over the five tickets that they had just got on the other side of the small local airport, based on the confirmation number that Isabel had generated deep inside the airline computer system. As she scanned the ticket barcodes into her system, the other members of Alex's party caught up to him, and the attendant, (whose nametag read Shelley,) frowned a little. "Hmm, that's not good."

"What, what is it?" Isabel asked, trying to sound casual. If there was some sort of flag, or evidence of tampering with the system tagged to those tickets, they would all be in quite a lot of trouble. Alex held his breath...

"Umm, I'm sorry, but we seem to have oversold the premium seats on this flight. We can get all five of you onto the plane -- but, umm... but two of you are going to have to sit in the coach section. I'm really sorry... this, like, almost never happens."

Some long looks were shared. Obviously, it made sense for one of the couples to go to coach and keep each other company, rather than one from each couple, or Michael and somebody else. If this were the flight over to Houston, (and it might happen then too,) it would make sense for Alex to be with Michael, so that they sould work with the tracking pentagon and the pocket digital mapper that Alex had brought. But that shouldn't matter for the shorter hop to Albuquerque, so... Isabel nodded at Alex slightly. "Yeah, we'll be okay in coach."

"Alright. Well, since you've been so nice about it..." Shelley tucked something into the folder with their ticket stubs before passing it back. "I've included some coupons for freebies that you kids can use later."

"Thanks a lot," Michael told her.

"Okay, we don't have much time. Luggage??" They handed her the heavier suitcases - everyone had some kind of small bag to carry on. "Okay, and I'll make sure that it all gets onto the plane. Boarding passes..." She handed these out, taking special care with Alex and Isabel's, which had different colors. "And, right up that way. Have a nice flight!!"

"Thanks," Liz told her as they rushed away. Another couple had just hurried up to the counter.

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"Umm... hey, everybody." Maria gave a nervous little wave as she walked into the Valenti's living room and took a seat on Kyle's bed - aka the couch. That piece of furniture was already crowded, and Courtney and Kyle had pulled dining room chairs over in order to have someplace to sit.

"Okay, erm, I guess we're all here," Tess mumbled. "Thank you for coming."

"I didn't realize we were going to have such a big team investigating our mystery," Jim Valenti said with a big smile. "It's cool -- feels like something out of one of those cheesy saturday morning cartoons." Kyle shot him a furious glare, hissing slightly. "Whoops, wrong thing to say I guess," the lawman mumbled in a low voice.

"Yeah, I've been wondering about that," Courtney put in. "The full size of the group, I mean. Tess, Maria, you guys weren't there when I looked at the body, which is kinduv the first clue we had. I don't know if you wanna..."

"Examine the body myself?" Maria finished, and shuddered. "No, not for preference, unless you really think I might see a clue that neither of you noticed. Sorry, just... well, I'm a little grossed out just at the thought of bodies, and I don't think I have any special expertise that would help there."

"Well, I don't suppose I'm likely to spot something that's been overlooked either," Tess put in, "but I wouldn't object to looking. Umm, I just want to make sure that every possible measure is taken to solve this case. Maria, if you don't wanna come along you don't have to."

Maria groaned. "Oh, yeah sure. Just as if you haven't put me on the spot." Kyle tried to say something, but Maria continued just a fraction of a second before it was clear that she was cutting him off. "Alright, fine, if Mister Valenti's going to go to all this trouble, I'll take a look too. Just in case."

"I wasn't really paying attention last time, so count me in as well," Kyle volunteered.

"Um, okay," Courtney said. "Now, umm... I was able to get a few flashes off the body..." Maria made an 'eww' sound. "Yeah, well, it wasn't pleasnt for me either, but I had to try, didn't I??" The others nodded agreement, though Maria took the longest. "It seems to be of this guy, Scott... his name was Scott - we can't exactly keep calling him 'the victim' all the way through... anyway, he was trying to hide something in the flash. I wasn't able to see what he was hiding, but I could kinda see where... except I don't know how to find the where."

"What's the where look like then?" Maria asked - this was getting closer to the kind of thing she'd been good at before.

"Behind a hidden panel, in the wall of a dark room. I've been trying to sketch out what I saw, because I'm not sure how else to describe it - I'll show you all the sketches that I've got so far, and keep working on doing better ones."

"Alright," Mister Valenti said. "Is there anything else for now?"

"Um... can't think of anything," Courtney replied. No one else volunteered.

"Well, then I guess we'd better get to it," Maria said after a moment.

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"Okay, ummm..." Max muttered after getting his bearings in the Albuquerque airport. "We have, erm, about forty-five minutes before we can check in for the second flight... what, if anything, do we do with that time?"

"Well, we could just go straight to the counter," Isabel put in. "There's sure to be a line if we leave it to the last moment, but we could be *first* in line.

"Why is that a good thing, again?" Michael asked. "It's not like they're going to let the plane leave without the people who were at the end of the line. The only thing we get for being first is that people'll pay more attention to us. And once we're sitting on the plane, we'll have to worry about other people getting settled in all around us..."

"Okay, come on, you guys could bicker about it for an hour if we let you," Liz put in. "How about grabbing a quick snack, maybe at that Mexican stand I see, and then getting into line in fifteen or twenty minutes. That way, we'll be near the front, but not conspicuously so. 'Kay?"

"Umm... yeah, sounds okay to me," Isabel mumbled. Michael nodded with a little bad grace, and the others chimed in with approval. The five kids caravaned over to the stand, bought their food, and gathered awkwardly around two of the little tables that happened to be relatively near each other.

"Okay, erm..." Alex mumbled around some of the burrito he'd bought. A quick look around verified that there was no-one else particularly close enough to hear him. "What happens if, erm, you-know-who are waiting for us in the Houston airport? Bad guys??"

"Oh, come on," Isabel started, but Michael interrupted her.

"I know you don't like to think of such things, but it's a valid question," Michael put in.

"Public situation - we'll kinduv have to play it by ear," Max decided. "See what their lead is, maybe. If they come out blasting and whatever, then I shield and we try to assemble the foursquare again. Use whatever powers we need to, get out of there without getting hurt and with nobody noticing us. If they play it cool, doing the 'come with us and there won't be anything suspicious..." He frowned. "Not so sure about that."

"We can't let them get the upper hand," Liz insisted. "No matter what. Frankly, errmm... that's one situation where I wouldn't have minded having Tess and her mindwarp power along. Maybe Isabel can try to draw them off balance with a subconscious touch."

"Or we can just wait until they're not paying attention and trip 'em," Michael muttered, and it wasn't immediately clear just how serious he was with that suggestion.

A few more possible scenarios were discussed as they finished the meal, and then next stop was -- actually a bookstore that Max insisted on visiting to pick up a new paperback for the flight. Then the ticket counter for Houston, where about thirty people were already ahead of them in the line, which seemed to suit everybody fine.

"I'm bored," Isabel immediately announced, and giggled. "Not entirely -- just kinda wanted to say that for some reason."

"Well, anyone who wants to borrow the pocket computer can play some games with it," Alex decided. "I don't need it right now."

"How's the battery situation?" Michael asked. "Don't want to drain it staving off boredom, when we'll need the thing later."

"Don't worry," Alex assured him. "It's going to be taking the flight up in second class, and there are power outlets there - mostly for people who use laptop computers. But the pocketPC's power adapter will fit too, and that'll be plenty of time to recharge it." There was a pause. "So, any takers??"

Another short silence. "Umm, I'll give it a go if nobody else wants to I guess," Max said with a smile, and Alex handed over the little gizmo. "Oooh, minesweeper!!"

----------

"Oh, hey Nicky," Maria said as she came into the Crashdown and saw her boyfriend in one of the far booths. "Umm... hello?" Nicky hadn't looked up - he was eating the last of his venus chicken strips and galaxy fries with what seemed almost like weighty concentration.

"Yeah, I hear you, obviously," he said in a low voice after maybe ten seconds. "Was just making up my mind if I was even gonna speak to you or not."

"What??" Maria slipped onto the seat opposite him. "Well, thanks for deciding yes, first of all. And... so I guess you're mad at me. The Alex thing, still??"

"There's that," he said softly, "and the fact that you were supposed to be here having dinner with me an hour ago. Did that little fact completely slip your mind??"

Maria swallowed. What with seeing her friends off, and discussions about Courtney's murder case, "...You know what?? It absolutely did, and I'm really, really, really, really... very sorry. Been, umm, been one of those kinduv days."

"Right," Nicky drawled, and had another fry and a drink from his glass. "What was it that you were doing for the past hour, anyway??"

"Umm..." Maria thought hard. "I, umm... was over at Kyle's -- he had, erm, a problem that he wanted my advice on. I, err... I can't tell you any more about it."

"You know, you're not very good at stretching the truth, at least not today," Nicky commented. "You stutter more often when trying to think of something that's not true."

"Nicky!!" Maria exclaimed, shocked that he had called her out on it so offhandedly. "That, err, that isn't really..."

"And there's something that you're not telling me about Alex's field trip, and why it was so important that he goes," Nicky continued. "Don't try to deny it. Now, I realize that your friends are very important to you, and I've never tried to get in the way of that. I can appreciate it if you have secrets. But when those secrets all seem to be more important than me... well, I guess I'm feeling like I want to take a good solid look at this relationship, and if I want to stick around in it."

Maria's mouth dropped open. At first all that she could think of was that a second guy was breaking up with her, or threatening to, within the space of about a month. But -- well, could she really blame him? And... was there anything that she could do, some hint that she could give Nicky that he really did matter to her, that she cared about him more than Courtney's stupid dead body and even Michael's Houston problem -- without spilling the whole secret??

"Do... do you want something from me, Nicky??" she said, soft and sincerely. "Do you want some kind of a sign? Because... well, I want to give you a sign, but I'm not sure what. That's the truth."

Nicky smiled. "Get to the Billy Ray's show, if you possibly can. I'd appreciate that at least, though I'm not sure if I'd call it a sign or not."

"Wild aliens could not drag me away," Maria muttered under her breath. Nicky laughed, and Maria blushed - she hadn't actually meant for him to hear it, but the best response seemed to be just not calling any extra attention to the line, since he'd taken it as a simple Roswell joke.

They started to talk a little more, some of the tension fading back into the background, and when Maria started to wonder idly if she'd jinxed herself, that because she'd said it that way, wild aliens actually WOULD try to keep her from getting to the show, she pushed the thought away and started to wax eloquent on the genius of Bonnie Raitt.

----------

"Okay, let's see," Isabel said with a smile. "Is there anyone... nah, nobody I feel like I absolutely have to talk to. Alex, you wanna just grab a few drinks and sit over next to the stereo?"

"Sure," he agreed with a smile.

"Well, if there's a dance floor and no-one else dancing, then I'll ask you to dance Max," Liz chimed in, also grinning. "I always kinduv liked to be the first one out there, in a weird way."

"Of course I say yes," Max replied. "Okay, so we dance. Umm, Michael, are you coming or not?"

"Well, let's see," he said with a slightly sarcastic tone. "Do I have to come to the party alone, or do I get to bring a date??"

"Ummm..." Isabel went, and Michael laughed dryly.

"Okay, so maybe this wasn't so great an idea," Liz put in. "Sorry, I guess I'm just a little bored staying in my seat for so long at one time."

"Mental note, next time we do this," Alex whispered, "check in the computer files for info about which seats are window seats." Part of the reason for the restlessness was that the five of them were stuck in the very center section of second class -- with no chance to look out and see what was happening.

"Yeah, well, these might have been the only seats anyway," Michael put in.

"Umm, I have a suggestion, actually," Max said. "Michael... maybe you should go over what Hal Carver told you? I've heard some of the details, but not all of them - I don't think that anybody here has, actually."

Isabel looked around. "Max, are you sure that..."

"What's the harm?" He asked. "We're a bunch of kids from Roswell, swapping alien crash stories to amuse each other on a long plane flight."

"Yeah, I guess that's true enough," Liz put in with a giggle.

"Okay, let's see," Michael sighed. "It started when Mister Ericson started getting on my case, the morning after the four of us were up in the desert hills getting our first look at... at you-know-what. 'We're not even a month into the semester, and you're already failing my class. This is a new record.'" Michael had delivered the line in a pretty good imitation of that history teacher. "So he sent me off to do a special makeup assignment, interviewing a veteran from the five-oh-ninth bomb group reunion."

"That was Hal Carver," Alex filled in.

"Yep... I think the teacher set it up with someone helping out with the reunion," Michael filled in. "So I go to the guy's motel room, we're kind of making sarcastic comments at each other and I'm getting nowhere, he mentioned that he left the service in fourty-seven and I gave him a wisecrack about aliens running through the streets. That's when he started to tell me his story... how he was sitting in some dull air force base office one morning, when a call came in, telling him that there'd been a crash, and how 'It's not one of ours...'"

----------

"Well, I don't think I have any clue where this is," Tess admitted after going over the latest sketches that Courtney had dropped off for the tenth time. "But then, I haven't been here in Roswell long. How about you??"

"I... I feel like it's familiar, but can't place it, no," Kyle admitted. "Maybe Dad or Maria will have better luck. Frankly, I just kinda want to forget about this mystery stuff."

"Yeah, I know -- I'm sorry about all this," Tess muttered, letting her body softly collapse to the couch beside him.

"Hey, why sorry? You didn't kill this guy, did you?" Tess managed a soft laugh and shook her head. "Then it's not your fault."

"I guess I feel like anything at all can be my fault, if it's of an alien connection," Tess admitted. "Courtney wouldn't have been here if she and Vanessa Whittaker didn't suspect that the Royal Four were living here in Roswell. Which means that her messenger wouldn't have come."

"That's a little spurious reasoning," he admitted. "I could probably come up with some reason why the deadlocked election was my fault if I really tried hard at it - but I'm not gonna. You didn't mean for anything like this to happen, so we should both let it go."

Tess sighed, unhappy still. "We didn't even make it to the bowling alley or anything."

"No great loss I think - maybe we'll squeeze in some time for that tomorrow afternoon. Or sunday." Kyle smiled as he let an arm drop around her. "Of course, in our particular situation that doesn't mean we can't go back to the love nest and have a whole bunch of fun, anyway."

"I thought you were the one who wanted us to be actually dating, and not just screwing around behind closed doors," Tess shot back with a smile.

"Yeah, I do," Kyle admitted. "Key word 'just'. I have nothing against the screwing around -- quite the opposite - you'll find that I'm an enthusiastic supporter of having the sex, and all that goes with it. I just wanted us to be dating *as well,* except that scheduling didn't permit it tonight. See where I'm going with this?"

"Yeah - straight to my old house," she quipped. "You drive - I'll take the shotgun."

They actually passed Kyle's dad on the way out, and Tess made a point of telling him about the sketches to distract him, not that it was really necessary. Jim Valenti didn't insist on a strict curfew, and was used to the kids coming and going at slightly late hours. (He had no idea what they were up to, a lot of those times, of course.) Tess was feeling mischievous and let one hand reach out across the parking brake, stroking Kyle's upper thigh and the curve of his hip near his lap, until he nearly ran up onto a curb. For the rest of the ride, she contented her wandering hand by letting it explore her own chest through her blouse. (Which distracted Kyle too, once he noticed that she was doing it, but didn't seem to have quite as bad of an effect on his driving.)

Soon they were climbing the stairs of the house that Tess had first lived in when she came to Roswell, the one that Nasedo, her strange alien protector, (who had pretended to be her father, but definitely was not,) had bought, and Tess had left when she and Max found it ransacked by a mysterious alien the night after Nasedo was murdered. When the two of them had first started fooling around, Tess had gotten the idea to come back her and make her old bedroom their secret love nest, since Whittaker, the alien congresswoman who had killed Nasedo and presumably broken into the house, had been killed by Isabel in turn.

Kyle still remembered the lengths that Tess had gone to in getting the 'love shack' ready for that first tryst, the first time that they'd had sex. Mood lighting, music, fancy sheets, aromatic oils burning and so on. Not much of that was left -- the boom box was still plugged in with some relatively appropriate tunes and the bed was still nicely made -- but by now it was their special place, and that was enough.

Tess turned around in the middle of the room and hungrily leaned in to kiss Kyle, and he responded just as eagerly, letting one hand roam through those gorgeous blonde curls of hers, impulsively stroking her butt. Tess replied by bringing her own hands to Kyle's waist, pulling up his shirt and rubbing the sensitive skin on his chest, stimulating one nipple, which was always something that got him roaring to go -- like he needed any special help at the moment.

Moaning lustily, Kyle swung the object of his affections around so that she was standing next to the bed, and then gathered her up into his arms and swung her down onto the mattress. He leaned down to start unbuttoning the pale blue blouse she was wearing, but Tess had a trick up her sleeve too, reached up to wrap her arms around his neck, and twisted the both of them around so that Kyle was now on HIS back, on the far side of the bed, (which was queen-sized or maybe king-sized... either of which kinda qualified as... umm, not ironic, what was the other word??) And Tess was now sitting up and straddling him, something that Kyle really didn't object too, especially since she lost no time in taking off her own blouse first, and then removing Kyle's shirt... or at least, the front half of it. She must have used her alien powers on the fabric, a favorite trick of hers during sex, to quickly remove clothing without the usual processes of disrobing which could be inconvenient. In this case. the seams up both sides of the t-shirt to the arms, and along the shoulders, were now no longer connected, leaving two pieces of almost-identical shape, one that Tess could easily remove from Kyle's front, and one that was still stuck underneath him for the moment.

"So... do you wanna do it fast, or slow, this time??" she asked him, squrming back and forth just a bit, which was stimulating Kyle in all kinds of ways, (fitting into the two broad categories of tactile and visual.)

"Fast... and then slow," he quipped, grinning cockily.

"OOooh... cocky boy... in more ways than one." Tess laughed seductively. "You know that when we do it fast, tends to take a lot out of you."

"Yeah, I'm aware of that, of course. But don't count me out." He reached up, slipping his fingers within the cups of Tess' skimpy black bra. She moaned loudly.

"Ohhhh... okay, oh-kay, I won't count you out." She bucked a little bit, arching her back as Kyle kept his wandering fingers busy. "You realize, if you want to go fast, you don't really need to spend any more time there."

Kyle chuckled. "Alright. Well, since you had so much fun with our shirts, why don't you do the honors with the rest of your clothes, and mine?? I insist."

Tess laughed to herself and played along, Her plain linen skirt was easy to take off quickly, as well as her bra, and she apparently chose to blast her pantyhose and underwear to kingdom come as far as Kyle could see... unless there was some way that she'd be able to reassemble their molecules later. She chose to strip his shoes and jeans the old-fashioned way, and slit his boxers open with careful seams in much the same way as his shirt -- that was something that could easily be undone once the encounter was done.

"Okay, umm, let's see..." Tess looked down to consider Kyle's impressive human member, and bent her head down to swallow the head, sucking on it for just a few seconds. It was as if she was checking his temperature... or his hardness. "I think you're ready and I know I can't wait, so all that's left is the... hey!!" Kyle was holding up a small package, and he tore it open. "Where did you get that, anyway? There wasn't a condom on the bedside table or... was it lost among the covers??"

"Can't you let a guy have some secrets??" Kyle asked as he reached out to sheathe himself. Tess didn't reply in words, but with the most dangerous of her weapons - a cute and slightly woebegone pout. "Okay, okay... I managed to slip it out of my pants pockets just before you removed the pants, You weren't paying close attention to where my hands were at the time."

Tess laughed slightly. "So, umm... do you want me to stay on top, or what??"

"Oh, yeah, you're good there," he said, and Tess giggled, and after a little more fondling and quick foreplay, she began to mount him in earnest, and it began.

----

"Kyle!!"

"Hrrm??" He shrugged off the nudge, the first time.

"Kyle, wake up buddy." He opened his eyes and nearly died of shame. "Lover-boy, you said you were going to..."

"Yeah, yeah, I remember, sorry. That super-duper-orgasm is just a motherfucker to stay awake through, as it were." Tess giggled. "Okay, umm..." Kyle pulled himself up and considered positions. "Okay, err... if you could shuffle your butt over a little this way... yeah, that's great." Kyle took his own place, near Tess' delicate feet, and gently spread them apart with his hands.

"Ooooh... giving me a turn all to myself??" Tess sighed with contentment. He'd tried 'going downtown' on her once before, a couple days after they had come back from Copper Summit in Arizona, and she'd enjoyed it a lot, but they hadn't gotten back to that particular exercise again since. Kyle had had a lot of fun eating her out too, actually, partly because of the strange resonance between them, which in this situation meant that he was vaguely aware of exactly how what he was doing felt for her. Seemed a little bit strange, especially since Kyle didn't exactly have the equipment that Tess was getting the strongest sensations of pleasure from, but he tried not to get hung up on exactly how weird that was.

After Tess' slender, pale body shook in rapture from his patient ministrations for the second time, (well, the third time if he counted when she was riding him, before he fell asleep for a few minutes,) Kyle moved his head upward and met the gaze of those crystal blue eyes. "Should I try one more time, or do you have another idea??"

"It's getting kinda late, and your dad might be starting to worry," Tess pointed out. Then she licked her lips, and Kyle smiled, hoping he knew what that meant. "You just lie back and let me take care of returning the favor to you, quickly, and then we'll get ready to head back."

Kyle flopped back against the covers of the bed. Tess sat up and started to crawl on top of his legs. "Have I mentioned lately how lucky I feel, that we found each other?" he said out loud.

Tess started to patiently and thoroughly cover his shaft with her tongue, one little bit at a time.

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"Trust me, I'm sure," Michael insisted. "Can't quite tell if they're staying away from the airport in purpose, or if nobody's paying attention to us at all, but there is definitely no alien signal within... erm, call it seven miles??" He looked over at Alex, who nodded.

"Okay, I know that Houston is a big city, but that has to be a pretty big chunk of it that's within seven miles of the airport," Liz said.

"Yeah, it is," Alex agreed. "Downtown center is maybe eleven miles away as the crow flies."

"Okay..." Max said. They had just picked up their luggage at William P Hobby airport... the main one serving Houston and area. "Well, that seems like a long way to back off on purpose because they realized we were coming... and you guys weren't getting good reception on your pentagon until we had nearly landed, right?" Michael nodded. "So then they're probably still paying attention to whatever it is that was already going on here, instead of to us. The questions are - will that change now that we're clearly showing up on their monitors? What is it that's going on here in Houston anyway? And *where* is it happening??"

"Right," Michael agreed, and sat down on his suitcase for a moment so as to better focus on the little device without having it be apparent to anyone else walking by just how strange what he was looking at was. "It's a little hard to tell... most of the signals are fairly spread out and on the move. There seems to be a cluster, hmm, off that way," and he pointed. "Maybe nine miles away, at the center of all the scattered moving aliens. It's... it's a little hard to say, but there could be four or five of them, all together. And not shifting, from what I can tell, since the plane landed."

"Four," Max repeated, realizing that the number was ringing ominously in his head a little. There had been four of their number, in total -- himself, Isabel, Michael, and Tess. Nasedo had been a fifth, maybe. Who exactly were these Houston four or five??

"That would be... north by northwest," Alex commented, considering the direction Michael had pointed and consulting his map. "Which would put it definitely still south of the city center, probably west side. Here in the airport we're in the southeast."

"Okay," Isabel said. "Umm... we'd better do something about transportation. Rental car?"

"Yeah, sounds best," Liz agreed. "something fairly roomy, that we can all fit into."

"Oh, and whoever does the renting should probably do the fake ID trick," Alex muttered, making a little poof gesture with his hands. "They'd give a teenager a really hard time. And we probably don't want anybody's real name going into their system."

"You have to show a driver's license to rent a car?" Michael asked. "Yeah, I guess that makes sense, come to think of it."

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It was a nervous thing, once they had their rented sedan, to navigate through an unfamiliar city, chasing a particular cluster of lights on Michael's pentagon. Everyone got a little nervous when one of the other 'hunting aliens,' as Michael called them, moved towards the center of the display, but none of them actually came in on intercept.

There was also the problem of finding their way from point A to point B, where the streets didn't all go straight or continue as far as they seemed to, and when they weren't sure exactly where point B is beyond a rough heading and direction.

"Okay, it's definitely just down that street," Alex confirmed after a little while. "Maybe six to eight blocks... not too far at all. You guys had better make sure you're ready to power-up or whatever, before we go in."

"Yeah, definitely," Michael agreed, and set down the pentagon, stretching his fingers slightly. "The number of alien signals in or around that spot... well, I can't count them reliably, but it's high. At least a dozen, maybe as high as eighteen. Starting to see that fuzziness that Courtney was taking about - the tracker isn't capable of registering all those energy signatures at once properly."

"Okay, time for a small sanity check question??" Liz put in. "Are we sure we want to barrel in? I mean, this could be deeply dangerous."

There was a short silence. "Liz, I think we have to know," Isabel said softly. "Whatever is going on... when all those aliens leave, they might take what's important with them. Or if... if some of them are friendlies, aliens like us -- aliens that we'd want to help, then they're probably in trouble. They might get hurt, or some of them could die, if we don't help. I... I understand you being frightened, and if the circumstances were different I'd say that you don't need to come with us, Liz. But... if things *are* hairy, then the foursquare may be our best shot of surviving it, and we pretty much need you for that." Liz considered what the other girl had said, and nodded. "Umm... neither of those things apply to you, Alex. You could..."

"You will have to physically force me out of this car to get me not to come," Alex insisted. "I might not be able to foursquare up, but I'm not about to stay behind while you guys charge off into danger. If that was something that I could stand, then I probably wouldn't have tagged along to Copper Summit with the rest of you. If you have to split up, then I can do the tag-team thing with you, Isabel. We've had good luck with that."

"Alright, you can come," she allowed. "I wish we'd been able to bring some of those alien blaster guns." There had been a bit of a debate about that, but even the casual luggage inspections for short interstate flights had been judged too likely to discover the unearthly hardware, which none of them could really explain. They were much too big, too heavy, and had enough live power systems to be explained away as toys, props, or mockups.

"Okay," Max said after a moment, grabbing Liz's hand for a moment with his, and then putting the car into gear. "Into the breach we go, dear friends." And he drove down the street. Isabel picked up the pentagon and peered into it, trying to see if she could see anything useful.

"Where did you say the zoom was on this thi--- ohh, there, but, aargh, wrong way, I didn't want to zoom OUT you piece of... okay, there we go," she narrated. "Umm, okay, careful... slow down a little Max -- yeah, that's definitely it." Isabel was pointing out a large building that didn't look very unusual at all.

"Certainly not your standard cliche 'abandoned warehouse' for the aliens to be hanging out in," Alex observed.

"No," Max agreed. "Come on, everybody out - we're a sitting target as long as we're in the car."

"Leave the luggage?" Liz asked.

"Yeah, we have to have our hands free to start," Michael said. "If the car gets blasted... well, we'll burn that bridge if we have to." The five of them piled out of the parked vehicle and stepped carefully towards the building, getting a closer look at it without coming too close too fast.

To Liz, it looked like it would probably be either a small apartment building, or a big (if none too fancy) house. Possibly a fairly low-key office building, though that seemed less likely. And as far as that went... it might actually make a pretty kick-ass alien hideout, as far as that went. Those abandoned warehouses never seemed too comfortable to her in TV shows and movies.

Just then, there was a shout of... "There they are!" and "They all came outside at once??" Liz turned around, just in time to shriek and throw herself to the ground as a fast energy pulse whizzed through the spot where she'd been standing. A wave of heat came out of nowhere, and she realized that the grass was burning in a fast streak coming straight towards her...

TO BE CONTINUED!
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Part Four


Liz screamed slightly, expecting that the fire would spread to her clothes and play over the skin of her hands, but at the very last moment WHHUMP!! A familiar shimmering curtain of green energy slammed down between the five of them and the car that was apparently the source of this sudden attack. Once the panic of crisis had let go, she was able to scramble to her feet, and impulsively rushed to Max's side and hugged his left arm. "Thanks!! Owe ya one."

"Good thing too - I may need to collect," he replied, with both an layer of surface humor and a very serious edge in his voice. "Okay, umm... considering the alternative, going inside the house is suddenly looking like a much better idea. What do we think?"

"Umm... yes, we go," Isabel blurted out. "But carefully. And remember... whoever's inside might be scared, because Skins or whoever are attacking them, and they might shoot first out of panic. We... we'll need to figure out some way to tell them that we might not be their enemy."

"Alright, I'll try," Michael mumbled. "What's our formation order??"

"I... I'll watch the rear here, with Liz, until you guys are inside," Max decided. An enormously powerful energy charge slammed into his shield at that moment, oddlly making the ground seem to shake. (Or was it so odd?) "Michael, you and Isabel should probably lead the way, and have Alex follow behind you."

"Got it." Michael leapt up onto the porch and tried the door. "Dammit." He put his hand over the obvious lock in the door and made a concentration face. There was a soft click, and the door opened.

"Great, you just broke and entered," Isabel complained under her breath as she followed him over the threshold. "That just SCREAMS 'we come in peace.'"

Inside, the building seemed to match Isabel's notion that it had originally been a large sprawling house, then converted into a multiple tenement, and then... abandoned and taken over by alien squatters?? In any event, the front door led into a very small atrium, which had two doors, both of them bearing locks as well, one to the left and one straight ahead. A narrow, steep staircase ascended on the right.

Michael and Isabel exchanged a look. Alex was up on the porch by now, but hanging back, presumably so as to spot something that might endanger Isabel that she wouldn't be able to see herself.

Michael tried the knob on the left door - it turned but the door wouldn't open. Then the second - and it swung away from him easily. Iz shrugged and waved him inside.

Beyond that door was a hallway, maybe twenty-five feet long. Three doorways to the right and at the far end of the hall were open, while those heading left had been sealed off... of course. They would have to be closed because otherwise they'd lead into somebody else's rooms.

Everything was quite dark, except for some daylight filtering through half-curtained windows. The first open doorway seemed to lead into a nicely appointed kitchen that hadn't seen much recent use. Michael started to head down further, when... "Isabel!"

It had been Alex's voice, worried or shocked, and both of them quickly hurried back the vestibule, where Alex was standing, his back up against the left wall, looking at... looking up towards the stairs. Isabel craned her neck in that direction, but she couldn't see from where she was, half inside the doorway still. After a second, she threw herself all the way into the vestibule, landing with her back against the door next to Alex, looking up to the stairs and hoping that she'd be able to use her powers in time to defend them.

"What the freak?" The words weren't spoken by Isabel or any of her friends, though they would probably have been justified. Up on the stairs was a teenage girl, whose face and clear blue eyes were exactly those of Tess. Her hair was a darker gold-blonde, very short, with a few strands falling down around the girl's neck, and most of it probably pulled back, though Isabel couldn't see the details of how from where she was. The strange young woman was wearing inconspicuously preppy clothes - Gap fashion, it looked like, and Isabel snorted a little just by reflex.

Next to the girl was the figure of an older man - maybe early to mid forties, with dark hair and a trimmed beard that was about half grey. He was wearing a dark jacket with possibly some sort of camoflage pattern on it, and dark olive pants.

Max had arrived by this point, and Max had at least as good a view of the girl as Isabel did. "What the..."

"Are you... why have--" the man in the beard started to ask, in a thick, deep voice.

"INCOMING!!" Michael yelled, cutting off the vague excuse for a conversation.

Isabel looked, trying to figure out what he was warning them of, but the only thing she saw was Michael jerk slightly and slump, his eyes half closing -- he'd been hit by SOMEthing. Iz tried to pull his body out of the way, while calling out to Max. "Shield us!!"

Max lifted up his hand, stepping forward, and then shook his head. "No -- foursquare!!" There didn't seem to be time to explain, but Isabel thought she could guess what he meant: The enemy might be using something that Max couldn't defend against on his own - like particle blasts.

However... Michael was in no shape to join a foursquare, and that left them one short -- unless Alex could really participate in a foursquare, and that seemed like a long shot still, and it might hurt him just to try. Liz had proved that she could bring it at the prom, but even she had left Alex out of the formation that time. Of course, then they had had Tess to take the fourth spot.

All of a sudden, there was a slight impact on the floor, and Isabel looked up to see what had happened. The strange not-Tess girl was standing next to her and Alex... she must have jumped over the handrail of the stairs and landed on her feet. "Guess that's my cue." Isabel stared, and then got the idea. Judging angles for a moment, she faced away, towards the closed and locked door, and opened her mind. Max and Liz followed her lead, Max facing towards the stairs, and Liz back out the front door.

Dopple-girl was clearly taking the 'forward' point of the foursquare, facing into the corridor that Isabel and Michael had explored, where the danger had to be coming from. With a slight jerk of kinetic power, Michael's body was dragged across the floor until he was in the middle of the square, where they could protect him from an attack on any side, and she waved Alex inside too. Then the four of them connected, and it began.

Isabel still didn't understand how this worked, and she knew that Max didn't either. Null-Tess was doing the most of the work in creating a foursquare this time, and Liz was helping where she could and carefully watching the rest, Iz realized. Trying to understand intellectually what she had done instinctively the last time. As the foursquare 'solidified' and Null-Tess began the power remultiplication, Isabel looked through the other girl's eyes. There were two guys, probably Skins, mostly hiding around one of the far corners. They were probably using a conventional connection to combine their power levels, but that was nothing compared to the power that the four of them had now.

A hand and eye darted out to attack, and Null-Tess quickly created her defense and counter-attack -- a magnetic particle reflection field. Sure enough, the Skin launched a furious particle blast, and it bounced back, slightly scattered. Ions tore through the bodies of both Skins like buckshot. One died instantly, and the other sprawled into the corridor, helpless and unconcealed. Null-Tess took a deep breath and lasered the seal in his back, wiping him out of existence.

After taking a moment to make sure that there was no further threat apparent, Max broke the foursquare, a sensation that startled Isabel and Liz with its suddenness, like getting knocked off of balance. (The last time, they had let the foursquare fall away together, but this time Max had knocked it down unilaterally... possiblly because he was shocked at how casually Null-Tess had killed a helpless enemy.)

She turned around to stare at Max, and then at the rest of them. "Well... you'd better come upstairs I guess," she said in a soft voice that definitely had a trace of a Texan accent.

"One question first," Isabel broke in. "Who *are* you??"

"Well, that's a question that'll rightly take a little tellin'," she answered with a smile. "But if it's a name ye're lookin' for, call me Annie. And yours??"

"Umm... Isabel," she answered with a smile. Annie. Just hearing the name made her feel easier. She'd have been expecting the girl to identify herself as Queen Xylo-plickt-plickt or something as weird as that.

Max had already started climbing the stairs. "And what's your name?" he asked to the man who had been by Annie's side, who hadn't interfered in the fighting.

"You can call me Brennan, I suppose. And you would be Max Evans, I suppose."

"Brennan," Alex repeated, as if searching his mind for the significance of the moniker. "'Protector.' Are you a Larry Niven fan, Brennan?"

The grizzled face smiled down at him approvingly and nodded. "Yes. I'm not a Protector in the same sense that Jack Brennan was in the book... certainly not human or any relation to Homo Sapiens. But there seemed enough reasons to take him as my namesake. We're both long-lived, bearing considerable resources to a single-minded goal of protecting our charges. Both of us so stunningly brilliant that intelligence becomes a heavy weight to bear." Alex laughed, a little nervously. Isabel was nervous too - she didn't understand the cultural reference they were discussing, but unless this Brennan guy had more of a sense of humor than most aliens they'd met, she was uneasy with his grandiose claims.

Isabel took a step towards the stairs... and bumped into Michael's unconscious body. "Oh, god..." How could she have forgotten him for a moment, no matter how stunned by the strangers. If the Skins had been throwing around particle blasts... "Is he dead?? Or dying?"

Annie bent down to feel for Michael's pulse. "He's badly hurt, but curable I think. Let's carry him upstairs -- unless you want to work on him right here, Max... but I think it'd be safer there."

Max looked down, trying to figure out how to reply to that. "Yeah, no sense trying to heal him where we might just get attacked all over again."

"Umm... what happened to those aliens in the car anyway, Max?" Alex asked as they struggled to pick Michael up. "I don't think they'd have had time to circle around."

"The two of us got one with an energy blast, and the other drove off," Liz explained. "But he could be back with friends any minute."

They hurried upstairs.

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Courtney took a breath and knocked on the door. It was a while before there was any sign of life from inside. Then, a light came on somewhere that it reflected off the wall that Courtney could see in one of the windows, and maybe twenty seconds later, the door was opened by a beautiful woman in her late thirties. "Hello??"

"Ummm... Mrs DeLuca??" Courtney blurted out. This woman could hardly be anyone else, but Court hadn't expected Maria's mother to be so... young? So pretty?? Mentally she revised her opinion of the stories she'd heard about Jim Valenti's on-again off-again romance with her.

"Well yes. And just who might you be?"

"Umm, my name is Courtney Brooks, and I'm a frie-- well, I work down at the Crashdown with Maria."

"Ohh -- Courtney." Amy nodded meaningfully at this, but did not comment further.

"I... I'm sorry to call so late, but..."

"Ehh, no harm done I think," she said, waving Courtney's apology off. "You came to talk to Maria I assume? Don't think she's turned in yet."

"Yeah, yeah." Courtney waved meaninglessly with one hand, then realized that she was still holding the sketches in them. Probably best not to attract any more attention to those than she could help, since she didn't really have an explanation to give about them that Maria would be happy about her mom hearing.

"Okay, well, come on in," Mrs DeLuca insisted. "Maria's room is up the hall, last door on the left." Courtney went in, following the directions. The hallway went up five steps partway, (splitting off with a stairway down to the side at the same point.) The last door on the left was closed, and Courtney knocked again.

"Yeah, who is it?? Skanky boyfriend thief?" Courtney's breath caught, not quite believing that she'd heard that.

"Umm, present."

"Ohmigawww..." There were several quick footsteps from the other side of the door, and it opened, showing Maria in pajamas and a dressing gown. "Sheez, I... I didn't really think that it was you. Figured that it was probably Tess or Kyle, and thought it would be funny to them. Umm..."

"Hey... we don't need to get into a big thing about it right now," Courtney sighed. "Call me all the names you like, so long as you help me out. Can I come in??"

"Uh, sure." Courtney stepped into the bedroom, looked around uncertainly, and Maria pulled out the desk chair for her and sat down on the edge of the bed. "What can I do yer fo'??"

"Umm... I just wanted to bring over all of these sketches to see if you can make any sense of them," Courtney said, passing over the papers. "From my courier flashes. Kyle and Tess have seen most of them, and told me that they can't place them."

"Okay, okay, just a moment," Maria muttered, biting her lower lip slightly as she considered each picture. "Umm... do we have any idea how this guy would have been coming to town?? Means of transportation?"

Courtney blinked, surprised by the question. "Umm... the greyhound bus I think."

"Right, okay, that clinches it," Maria squared up the papers. "A block and a half away from the Roswell bus station, there's a convenience store that's been abandoned for, ohh, for at least ten years. Alex and I used to sneak in there for kicks when we were back in junior high. We got Liz to come a few times, but she was kinduv a buzzkill when it came to tresspassing." Maria held up one of the sketches for Maria. "I'm not sure, but it looks like your courier picked the lock on the back door, and hid something underneath a loose floorboard that I didn't know was there. You didn't draw it quite right, but I was able to fill in the mistakes."

"Wow, not bad," Courtney admitted.

"It wasn't hard, except for the freak chance of my being familiar with this place," Maria allowed casually. "I'll meet you first thing in the morning to go over there??"

Courtney sighed. "There's no way we could go tonight?"

"You could... well, no, you'll probably need me to lead the way, huh?" Courtney nodded, and Maria sighed. "Mom's gonna be suspicious if I want to go out this late, even if it is a Friday night. Why's it so important."

"I don't know... well, I have a notion, I guess." Courtney sighed. "I think that this guy was killed off by an alien... there's no definite proof yet, but it just kinda fits. What if that alien is still in Roswell? He, or she, might have figured out somehow that we're on the case. I want to move as quickly as possible, to find the enemy before they can stop us."

Maria blinked. "But why would this alien be back right now?? We know that no-one else was showing up on the scanner."

"I... I think there might be ways to fool one of those scanners - extreme tactics, but this could be an extreme situation. And we don't even have the scanner now - we can't check, because Michael and the guys took it to Houston."

Maria growled. "Fine time to let that little bomb drop, blondie. Okay, okay, just give me a minute to think of a story to tell Mom."

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Max had kind of expected that there would be more surprises once he got up the stairs. He'd even wondered, idly, if he'd end up staring into his own face, like he had seen Tess' face on another person. But there had really been no way to prepare himself for the reality.

The staircase opened up on another hallway... several locked doors. It occured to Max that the second floor of the house, originally a large if not rich family mansion, had been built around this corridor, and then it had been split into two apartments, by sealing off half of the corridor behind a door, sealing up some of the other doors that led off the near half, and locking the others. Brennan led the way to the door for the far half of the hallway, and opened it with a wave of his hand instead of a physical key.

Brennan. Max had never read 'Protector' himself, but he'd heard some summaries of it, and read a few of the Ringworld books that mentioned Jack Brennan, and that featured Protectors -- strange half-human creatures who had metamorphosed into super-intelligent warriors. Max didn't know what to make of this Brennan - who was presumably an alien shapeshifter like Ed Harding had been -- naming himself after a Protector of that sort.

Once they passed through the door, all of a sudden there were too many of the same faces, all around. There was his own face, which looked ridiculous with short blond hair... Michael with longer, dark hair, and Isabel, also brown-haired - not quite as dark. It was all too disorienting, and he kind of lost track of what was going on.

"Max... Max!!" Liz was pulling on his arm, and that brought him to some kind of clarity. There was, and would ever be, only one Liz Parker in the universe... somehow he knew that he could rely on that.

"What... what is it??"

"Michael!" she repeated. Max spun around to look... and Liz gasped in just that moment.

The other... the other Max had leaned down over the still form of their Michael. Looking into his eyes. Obviously, he was trying to heal Michael, and somehow that... seemed vaguely insulting to Max?? Let this guy heal his own... Michael was Max's best friend, and *he* should be the one to heal him. He charged forward, but between the confusion of the situation affecting his equilibrium, and Liz still holding onto his arm, not expecting him to charge forward like this, he tripped and sprawled onto the floor next to Michael. By the time he was getting up - so was Michael.

"Are... are you okay man?"

Michael took a moment to check himself, as if looking for something wrong. "Yeah, Max, nicely... umm... okay, err, this is going to get confusing."

"More than you know," the other Max muttered under his breath.

"Okay, first thing," Max decided. "We need to know each other's names. Umm, we've already met Annie, and Brennan." Max waved to them, hoping that it would be clear to Michael. Had he been attacked before or after Annie and Brennan had said their names? Max couldn't even remember, for all that it had been only a few minutes ago. Well, probably Michael wouldn't have remembered, even if they had, considering what had happened to him next. "Do you know who we are, or should we introduce ourselves??"

"I do," Brennan said. "I've mentioned some of your names to the others, but they probably won't be able to put names to faces -- let's see. Max Evans. Isabel Evans. Michael Guerin. Liz Parker." He squinted a little bit when he came to Alex. "Kyle Valenti??"

"Nope. Wanna try again?" Alex asked with a half-confused, half-joking nod.

"Got to be Alex Whitman, then," the other Max said. "Call me Sam. We don't really have last names, just nicknames that we've picked."

"Alright," Isabel said. "You?" She nodded at the other Michael.

"Rolf," he said shortly, just like Michael might have said it - if his name wasn't Michael.

"Sondra," the Isabel... was she a clone or what?? -- said. "Okay, umm... I guess we both have a lot of questions, but I'd better go do a lookout just to see if we can expect any more surprises."

"Maybe I should start," Sam said, getting up, poking his head into one of the rooms just off the hallway, and grabbing a chair. "Well, first off, it's pretty clear that, well, the seven of us are hybrids. There's an eighth back in Roswell I guess... who looks like Annie?" He had sat down on the chair backwards, so that the backrest was in front of him and between his legs.

Michael nodded. "Tess. But why are there two sets?"

"Well, Brennan told us that two sets were made... that we'd been created with as much of the DNA of the original Royal Four as possible, with enough human genetic material so that we could live unassisted in Earth's environment and pass for humans on an X-ray examination, so on. The other four were set up as decoys, so that human alien hunters, say, who might be on our track would find them first. Their DNA had been altered so that they weren't truly the Royal Four reborn, though there would be a superficial resemblance."

"Oh," Isabel said. "Well, I guess that kinduv explains a few things..."

"But it isn't really true," Sam finished. "Or, rather, it's backwards. Brennan, did you realize that, or did you believe what you were telling us?"

Brennan smiled tightly. "For a long time I thought it was true. Over the past year and a half or so, I was starting to suspect the truth, but I wasn't sure how you'd react, or if it would have been counterproductive to even mention anything."

"What do you mean it's backwards??" Michael insisted. "Do you mean that... that we're the genuine article, and you're the decoys? But the alien hunters were on our ass last year. You weren't very good decoys."

"I... I see it," Sondra put in. "We weren't decoys for the human alien hunters. We were decoys for the enemy alien agents here on earth. We distracted them from you well enough, well, up until a few weeks ago at least, when they figured out that someone was in Roswell, at least. Maybe the FBI special unit was a lesser threat, that you were capable of dealing with yourselves. But... but that means..."

"That we're not who we thought we were, Son'," Sam agreed. "But... can you even look at them and not realize it's true?? Maybe that's part of what they did when they were mucking up our genes. To be good decoys, we had to really believe that we were the Royal Four, so that our enemies wouldn't be able to tell that we were faking from observing. But only up to a point. It would be counterproductive for us to still believe that we were the genuine article after we'd met the Roswell hybrids, otherwise we might persuade them that they aren't really the Royal Four, or get into a power struggle with them over who's the real royalty, or whatever. So I think something was built into my brain." Sam focused on Max alone. "All I have to do is look at your face, Max, and I know what the score is. You're the true king, and I'm just your... your body double, I guess. The plans I had... well, it's not my place to speak of such things anymore. Protecting and helping you is the only thing that matters."

"Umm, okay..." Max mumbled. "Not quite sure how to react to that."

"All looks clear for now," Sondra said, walking back into the hall. "And we... WHOA!!" She had stopped still, looking at Isabel and Alex, who were sitting next to each other on the floor, half holding hands. "You life-bonded with a human boy??" There was a thick and pointed silence to follow this explanation. "Umm, sorry, I didn't mean to say anything about that, or to pry into your thing, really. Just kinda looked at the two of you and was struck by the realization." Another stunned silence. "Rea- really sorry, Isabel. I'll just... just slink away over this way, and if any of ya need me, yous can just..."

"No, no, it's alright Sondra," Isabel blurted out. "I was surprised, but you didn't do anything wrong. Yes, Alex and I are together, and though I wasn't aware that there was anything we've done that'll last the rest of our lives, I'm kinda not sorry to hear it. You... you could tell that about us just from... from looking at our minds?"

"Something like that. It's a little more complicated than that."

"Okay, well, let's see," Izzie suggested. "What can you tell about the other relationships on our side?" She waved at Liz, Max, and Michael, who seemed a little embarrassed by the suggestion, but nobody objected. After a moment, Sondra shrugged and concentrated.

"You guys... Liz and Max -- you have a very deep connection too, but haven't, erm -- sealed the deal yet. You almost did, a while ago: months past, at least, and there was some stuff that's come between you since, but you're working it out." She turned her attention to Michael. "You're conflicted... involved with a Skin double agent, but you have deep unresolved feelings for a human girl, who you messed things up with." Isabel was about to say something, but Sondra continued. "And Tess -- she might not be here but she's very much on your mind. Tess had the lust-bunnies bad for Max, but he wasn't biting, so she did the nasty with a human boy too. Not quite a deep psychic bond between them yet, but they're moving towards one, bit by bit."

"Now that's interesting, I admit," Sam said. "You didn't hook up in the foursquare? Why not, anyway??"

Max looked over at Isabel, and then Michael, trying to figure out how to answer that question. "Well, I didn't meet Tess until very recently... she grew up with Nasedo, with the other alien protector, not in Roswell with us. By the time she came, well, I'd already fallen in love with Liz, for one thing. And the way Tess was so insistent on Destiny and reliving our past lives was kinduv a turn-off."

"And as far as Michael and I," Isabel put in, "well, we grew up not knowing our history... I kind of assumed he might be another brother, and anyways he was probably my best friend growing up. Never really felt a spark or any chemistry there that would make me think of dating him. And once we started having the dreams about each other, and then heard the message from Mom -- well, I was already kind of involved with Alex, he with Maria, and it just..." She sighed. "Bottom line, it didn't seem to make sense for who we are now. We've agreed to keep Roth and Vilandra's relationship, whatever it was, in the past."

"What about you guys?" Michael put in. "Have the four of you hooked up like that, Sam and Annie, Sondra and Rolf?"

Annie shot a somewhat wistful look over at Sam before replying. "Well, we always meant to. But there were so many battles with evil aliens ahead -- it didn't seem right to get personally involved until the fighting was pretty much done." She sighed.

"Considering the crackerjack surprise they stuck in our heads, maybe we were supposed to be Zjemmvdarh the whole time," Rolf added.

Max had the surpress a sudden, irrational urge to reply 'Gesundheit.' "Umm... supposed to be what??"

"Celibate," Annie put in. "Or at least, I think that's the part of it that would be easiest to explain in a human language. Back on Antar and some of the surrounding worlds, someone who is a bonded servent or has dedicated their life to a selfless cause will often observe, or be held to, the standard of Zjemmvdarh -- it involves abstaining from lustful relations or harboring lustful thoughts, eating only the plainest food, usually bottle-grown yeasts, and eschewing other physical luxuries."

"Sounds pretty nasty," Isabel put in. "A completely ridiculous way of justifying a holier-than-though attitude."

"I dunno, I kind of like the idea, though I don't think I'd be able to live up to it myself," Michael added. "Sounds a little bit like a knightly code of honor."

"There are similarities in derivation," Sam admitted. "Well, you guys had probably better tell us a little bit about yourselves, and then we can get to why you're here."

"Oooh, one thing first, though, I gotta ask this now because my friends will probably spend hours giving you the backstory," Michael insisted. "We saw all kinds of alien activity here in Houston. That's because the Skins are trying to wipe you out before their Husks die??"

"Umm, yeah, pretty much," Sondra said. "We've had a few nasty Skin squads after us these past few days, at least."

"The husks are dying??" Brennan repeated. "But... but what about the Harvest?"

"We ruined the Harvest," Isabel said. "Or, well, we helped at any rate. But, this seems like a good moment to go back to the beginning, huh?" The Houston group all nodded. "Okay, erm... Max, Michael and I came out of the pods together. Tess didn't emerge 'til later, and she ended up with the other shapeshifter protector..."

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"Are you sure you're okay with coming along, Mister Valenti?" Maria asked. They could all see the old Rite-Mart, only a few lots away, in the orange streetlights.

"Yeah, I'm okay I think, on both the moral and practical levels," he muttered. "I really *am* here on a murder investigation, even though it might be hard to explain that. And I don't expect anyone to be walking in and asking awkward questions."

"Alright," Tess said. "Let's go and get it over with. No sense in being so tardy about it."

They headed over to the store property, and around to the back of the lot. "Umm, come to think of it," Maria asked. "Tess, Courtney - can either of you... I dunno, try to sense alien presences inside?? Just in case?"

"Umm... I don't really have... oh, wait a second." Courtney concentrated. "Sshushh." They shushed, and she stood there with her face screwed up for nearly half a minute, grimacing slightly every time a car passed by on the road. "Okay, I boosted my hearing to maximum levels and got nothing from inside. That's the only thing I can think of."

"I've been trying to find a mind inside," Tess muttered as quietly as she could be heard. "It's an aspect of my projection talent. I'm getting nothing, so if anybody at all is in there, they're cloaking themselves pretty thoroughly. Pretty much lets out a human, but a trained alien might be able to do that."

Maria paused for a moment. After changing back into street clothes and telling her mother a tall tale about a friend of Courtney's who was having some kind of imminent meltdown, she had suggested swinging by the Valenti's house for reinforcement. Tess and Jim had come along, and Tess had insisted that no-one wake Kyle up, so he was the only one of the group who wasn't stuck out here far too late at night.

"Okay, let's go I guess," Maria muttered. As she headed towards the back door, Courtney took the lead, which was just fine with her. Looking back told her that Tess had fallen in line next, and Mister Valenti was bringing up the rear. Well, that worked well enough.

Courtney was able to unlock the back door easily, and they found their way through the two back rooms and out into the emptied shop floor. "Okay, erm... okay, the floor board is near one of the corners," Maria said. "Probably... uhh, hmm. Just gimme a minute."

"Why did we have to come in the back?" Tess asked.

"Because Maria said that the courier did," Courtney explained. "There might have been a clue back there. And besides, there was less chance that anyone would see us sneaking in here than using the front door off the street."

"Okay, it's over here," Maria insisted, going to the corner where the cash register had once been. Mister Valenti helped her find the loose floorboard and pull it up again.

"What did he put in there?" Tess asked. Maria yelped a little in surprise. "Well... come on, what is it??"

"Umm... it's this," Mister Valenti said, bringing an object a little over a foot long out of the hole. After frowning at it for a second, Courtney made a soft light with her hand to illuminate the object.

It was a green roswell-alien doll, with an oversized head and big black eyes.

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"So, Michael and a bunch of Skins just march right into the school gym," Isabel said. "While Max, Liz, and Tess were still in mid-argument. I linked, erm, the seven of us... the five that are here, plus Courtney and Tess. And... and we just scattered. Three different groups, three different ways. Made them chase us."

"Not a bad strategem," Brennan said softly. "Umm, I hope that no-one was hurt at the dance?"

"No," Max assured him. "But... ooh, what's that?"

All of a sudden everybody fell very silent. There was an echo of tire-screech and some assorted car doors.

"Okay, okay, that's gotta be them," Sam said. "What's our plan??"

Annie was smiling. "We can split into two groups now - they won't be expecting that. You boys go down the front way -- I'll take the girls down the secret ladder and through the apartment wall. They came to the back door last time."

"Two foursquares??" Rolf asked. "Could work. These guys up to it?"

"You should see the one we formed before you came," Annie replied. "Umm, Liz - are you up for another one, or should I bring the big guy along?" She gestured to Brennan.

"Umm... yeah, I think one per day is kinda my limit," Liz admitted. "Umm... where should Alex and I stay??"

"There's a few blasters up on the third level, like the ones you got in Arizona except smaller," Sam said. "I'll show you the right door on our way - you can go up there and use them just in case."

"Alright," Max muttered. To be in a foursquare with Michael, his clone, and Michael's clone... this was going to be interesting. "Let's move out."

TO BE CONTINUED...
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Part Five

"C'mon, Izzie."

"I'm coming as fast as I can," Isabel insisted, and indeed she was rushing so much she nealy lost her grip on the ladder. It was very strange to hear that nickname spoken by... well, by a voice that was very nearly her own. Well, 'strange' was pretty much the order of the day today.

Soon enough, she had reached the bottom, and a blessedly solid floor, well, in comparison at least. Annie tapped softly on a nondescript part of the wall, and then pushed a few feet further over, moving a door-sized rectangle of it on hidden hinges. Once they stepped through, Brennan and Sondra closed the secret doorway again. "Okay, got to admit that's pretty neat," Isabel muttered under her breath. "Where are we doing this thing??"

"Right here," Annie said, walking through a doorway into another room. "We've scouted out all the best places to use foursquares in this house, Isabel. Just makes sense, when that was our best defensive tactic. Brennan, you wanna take point on this one? None of us can quite match your eyes."

The old shapeshifter nodded, taking a position where he could watch the back door to the house, and the big window next to it - the most likely entrances to the house for an enemy attack. Annie and Sondra shared a look, then took the two flanks, Sondra looking towards the back wall of the house, Annie facing inwards towards the main corridor that led back to the front door. (The 'back door' wasn't actually in the back wall - it was in the side wall, but far enough back that Isabel didn't think of it as a side door.)

This must be where the Skins were in the last fight we had with them, Isabel realized. Quickly she moved into position, watching the rear, back into the room where the door into the stairway up lay. She had never really been 'watching the rear' in a foursquare before, or facing front, either, always pointing to one side before.

Sondra began the process of linking them, and Isabel waited for her place in the energy exchange, which would probably be last since she had the least to contribute. All three of them seemed to have so much power at their disposal...

She saw it through Brennan's eyes... (which did seem to be sharper, and possibly able to see in different wavelengths than human eyes,) when the big window was shattered and crashed in.

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Alex jumped slightly at the faint noise, and the alien weapon he'd taken bounced slightly in his hand. "What... what was that?"

Liz considered the question a moment. "Glass breaking. Probably a window down on the ground floor."

Alex shot a look at her. "Can you really tell that much?"

"I can guess that much," Liz replied quietly. "The way the sound echoed, it seemed a better guess than anything else. No, I'm not *sure* or anything..."

"Okay, sorry," he told her. "Just feeling a little jumpy."

"Isabel's going to be fine," she assured him with a certainty that she didn't quite feel.

Alex smiled, appreciative of the reassurance and the deeper sentiment behind it. "So, what's your take on these guys anyway? Brennan and the... well, I keep thinking of them as the Clone brigade, even if the real story is definitely more complicated."

Liz nodded. "A little scary, but nice underneath. If things here in Houston, with the last campaign of the Copper Summit skins, work out okay, then we'll have to stay in touch with them."

"Do you think that they might NOT work out okay?"

"I dunno." Liz shook her head. "There were a LOT of unaccounted blips on that alien tracker screen, the last time we saw it working okay." She sighed. "I'm glad that Brennan and Sam and the others were talking about how their prime directive now was to help and protect Max and the real Royal Four, and all that stuff about knightly codes of honor."

Alex stared at her. "You mean, you think that they'll give up their own lives to keep our friends safe? That they might need to??"

"I... I don't know if it'll come to it, no," Liz said. "But from the impression I got... yeah, they'd do that if they had to. And, as callous as it may sound of me, I'll sleep better tonight knowing that."

Alex blinked repeatedly, not really knowing what to say to that.

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Maria stared at the little green alien figurine, reaching out to take its soft body from Valenti's hand. "This... *this* is what the courier hid from his killer?? It... it doesn't make sense."

"Maybe he didn't," Kyle suggested. "If we got here, the killer could have, too. Taken out the real hidden surprise, whatever it was, and left that to taunt us."

Courtney bent down to closely examine the floorboard and the slightly exposed cavity beneath it. "I'm not detecting any psychic traces here but two humans... my friend's guy and Mister Valenti's, and his are fresh. The site hasn't been tampered with."

"Can you really be so sure?" Tess muttered under her breath, and Courtney shrugged a little.

"That trick isn't much good somewhere that a lot of people have been recently, but these are almost ideal conditions. There's probably a small chance of error, or that something was succesfully hidden from my senses, but I don't think that's too likely."

"Well, we should probably scram," Maria suggested. "Wasn't in the plan to be spending so long here. Unless someone can think of another useful way to investigate here?" There was a long silence, and no-one else spoke up. "Fine, let's go."

They hurried back out of the abandoned store, by the back way, and put it as far behind them as they easily could on foot in a few minutes.

Maria's mind was going over and over the little doll. Had it just been misdirection, some attempt to draw out the evil alien chasing him, which apparently hadn't worked? Was it possibly a real clue? It might suggest that he had been killed by an alien, but that had been the theory they'd been working under anyway.

An idea struck her, and Maria caught up to where Tess and Courtney were walking a few yards ahead of her. "Is... is there any possibility that this doll is really alien phlobotnam somehow?"

Courtney looked at her like she'd gone crazy. "Phlo-whats-that?"

Maria shook her head, blushing. "Sorry. I just meant to convey... some weird sort of alien technology? Disguised crystals of intergalactic power hidden inside it, or molecularly converted cheat sheets on how to build a star shuttle from a 97 Taurus motor? I know it sounds like a long shot, but figured it would be better to check sooner rather than later."

Tess reached out to take the doll and examine it, and Maria handed it over. The short blonde girl concentrated intently as she walked for well over a minute, then shook her head.

"I can't sense anything unusual about it at all. It's a mass-produced novelty toy, designed to look like some extra-terrestrial boogeti-booger an air force pilot thought he saw because he was dangerously sleep-deprived." She shrugged and held the doll up. "You wanna give it a try, Brooks?"

Courtney sighed, took the doll, but didn't spend as much time investigating it. "I've got nothing. Except, well, there's a small chance that early close-encounter sightings of little guys like these might have been Terrfynion galactographic surveyors taking measurements and samples from isolated places on Earth." Tess shot her a nasty look.

"Okay, well... let's get back to our respective places," Maria decided. "It's getting pretty late."

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"Wow, that was, like, incredible," Rolf enthused as they climbed the stairs again. "I didn't think I'd ever be in a foursquare with more oomp than the four of us... well, you know, with Sondra and Annie, but I think the resonance was even tighter with you guys. Do you suppose it's because we're two pairs of clones??"

"Umm... I dunno, maybe," Max admitted. "We're still pretty new at all of this, remember."

"Yeah, but you did good," Sam assured him. "Specially when the two of them snuck in through the side room there... that coulda been nasty if you hadn't been on the ball and stopped them right then."

Soon they were up at the top of the first flight of the stairs, where the second floor hallway opened up. "M- maybe I'd better go get Liz and Alex, let them know that it's all clear?" Max asked. Michael nodded.

"I'll come with, if that's okay," Sam decided. "Sondra and Annie will probably be double-checking on the long-range scanners, as it were. Isabel can probably help with that."

"Alright." Sam unlocked the door that led to the next flight of stairs with a wave of his hand, and shot Max a glance before actually starting to climb. Max thought about it a second, then took the lead himself, and Sam followed. "Hey, guys?? Everything's okay."

"Whew, glad to hear it," Alex called back down. "The waiting was driving both of us crazy." Soon Max could see Alex, and Liz, coming to the landing and starting down to meet them halfway. Alex was still carrying his alien gun, though Liz seemed to have put hers down, and Alex realized that Max was staring at the weapon and jumped as if he'd forgotten about it entirely.

"'Sokay," Sam called up. "You can take it down with you... no harm in that." He and Max turned around and headed back down to the second floor. On the landing, Max let Alex go past him so that he could give Liz a kiss.

"So, what's next?" Michael asked once they got into the big room where they'd talked before. "I mean, obviously we have some more catching up to do... can we stay here tonight?"

"Our house is yours," Brennan assured him. "Literally."

"Right. And we could probably talk for days and days, if evil aliens don't keep interrupting... but is there anything more important that needs to be done, or something specific that we should be discussing??"

Rolf and Sam shared a look. "Duh?" the bodyguard prince mildly asked his second-in-command.

"Double duh," Rolf confirmed. "How did we forget about that?? There's an interstellar conference, going to be in Denver in about two weeks time. We were going to go, to represent the underground... they want the Royal Four to be in attendance, or at least some of them, which is why there's a conference mirror on Earth in the first place. But you're the man, Max... you're the true King. It's your place."

"A conference?" Max asked. "With alien leaders, here on Ear-- okay, just what do you mean when you said that they're mirroring it here?"

"Like a web site?" Liz asked uncertainly.

"Kind of," Rolf explained. "Big muckety-mucks, they don't exactly want to have to leave home for big peace talks and such. Not only is it slightly beneath their Dignity, but there are security risks and so on. So they've worked out some incredible ways of having everybody stay home, and feeling like everybody else is coming to them."

"Is this anything like a videophone or holocommunicator conference?" Alex asked. Max looked at him in surprise, kind of shocked that he hadn't gone off to find Isabel, but maybe he'd been briefly distracted by the conversation.

"Yeah, in the same way that smoke signals are kinda like email," Sam snorted. "Those kind of technologies are old news, back home, and see above re 'beneath a Ruler's dignity.' What they do is use placeholders... when Kivar walks into his conference room and Larek says hello, it's actually some shmo from one of Kivar's villages who's been mentally linked so that he sayd everything Larek says. Personally, I don't really understand any more than that myself, yet."

"And in case you were wondering," Brennan put in, "the reason we didn't set the Conference up to happen here in Houston is that we were still trying to hide from Kivar's lackeys, so we didn't want to tell them where we really were."

"Okay," Max said. "Well, once we get back to Roswell, Denver's not that big of a drive."

"There's something else," Brennan said. He had been hovering around restlessly as the younger people sat down, and now disappeared out the apartment door. The rest of the girls had drifted in at this point... Sondra sitting next to Sam, Isabel joining Alex, and Annie hanging back, kind of by herself. In just a moment the shifter had returned.

"I'll teach you how to work this," he said, holding up an odd looking object, and then pressing it into Max's hand.

Max goggled in astonishment and blinked a few times. "What the hell is it?" The bizarre gadget had a main body about the same shape as those skinny little tomato sauce tins in the quick pizza mix boxes his mom used to make, with the cylinder flattened off on the bottom so it could lay on its side and not roll around. A surprising number of arms and attachments, most of them multiply jointed, emerged around both of the can's rims, and there was a section of the rounded surface that looked like it might be an unlabelled tough-sensitive keyboard.

"Interstellar communicator," Sondra filled in. "Faster than the speed of light... well, it would kind of have to be, wouldn't it?"

"Okay, I've gotta ask about that by the way," Alex put in. "Einstein was a pretty bright guy - he couldn't have been totally out to lunch. His theories said that it was impossible to go faster than light."

"Not quite," Sam and Annie mentioned at the same time, and both of them, and Rolf and Brennan, laughed.

"What Alfred's equations show, really," Annie started, "is that matter must travel at less than a fixed velocity, C, within our universe, and that energy will travel at exactly that same speed. Since light is energy, C can be referred to as the speed of light. What relativity doesn't talk about, really... well, there's two things. One is moving outside of our enfolded space-time entirely, and that's hyperspace travel. The other, is whether there's the possibility of something else... something neither matter nor energy. Matter has positive mass. Energy has zero rest mass. Nothing can have negative mass. But if something could exist that would have *imaginary* mass, mathematically imaginary I mean, then it would always travel faster than light, and be unable to slow down any further than that."

"Tachyon particles," Liz breathed. "I... I heard about that theory. But tachyons and normal matter would be completely unable to interact, so there'd be no way to..." She trailed off.

"Right," Brennan said. "No way to detect or modulate tachyons with matter. But energy and tachyons can interact, somehow... and matter can be used to emit energy." He returned to the cylinder. "That's what this little gadget is designed to do... energy fields within it are carefully modulated and controlled, so as to... well, I'm not sure I know the lingo for exactly what they do with tachyons, except that they make it possible to establish a communications link over about a thousand parsecs, with only a few seconds' lag time."

"Nice," Michael breathed.

"Okay, well, leaving all of that aside..." Max started, and right then he was interrupted by Liz as she yawned. "Umm..." Max shot a look at her and blinked. "Maybe we should turn in for the night, and worry about anything else tomorrow?" It was put as a question to the group as a whole.

"Sounds pretty good to me," Alex said. Michael mumbled something that sounded slightly positive, and Liz nodded shyly. Isabel looked back and forth from Alex to Brennan, but didn't say anything or make a facial expression that was other than enigmatic.

"Umm... alright," Sam muttered. "Frankly, I feel like I could stay up and talk all night, but you're our guests, and I'm not one of the ones who travelled over a thousand miles by plane today."

"Would make sense to stay rested, Commander," Rolf said to him. "Even if we're so keyed up to not feel the fatigue. Leave at least one person on watch of course."

"Okay," Sondra said. "Any preference how you'd like your sleeping arrangements to go? We do have plenty of room in here." She turned to her opposite number with a twinkle in her eye. "Prefer to fool around with Alexxey before going to bed, or after you wake up, by the way?"

"Son!!" Annie scolded the other girl for her mischievous question. Isabel had blushed quite a shade of red... which was the more surprising since she really didn't blush at all often.

"Ummm... uh, actually we haven't had a chance to sleep together, as in actually fall asleep in the same bed, since the f-- first time, after prom." Isabel was forcing the words out in between stutters. Max was looking down, avoiding his sister's eyes after this somewhat awkward revelation. "I..." She looked over at Alex, who nodded. "We'd really appreciate a room together, thanks."

"As much as I hate to buck the trend like this," Liz said, "Max, I think I'd rather be by myself or with one of the Houston girls. You know I love you, but it's just..." She couldn't finish the sentence.

Max nodded understandingly and kissed her on the cheek. "I think I feel the same way." He turned to Sam. "Just how much space are we talking about, do we need to share rooms, or what??"

They didn't. Alex and Isabel were given 'a honeymoon suite', as Sondra put it, up on the third floor, next door to the room where Alex and Liz had waited out the fighting - Brennan said that he'd sleep on the sofa between them and the stairs... except that he'd probably be on watch for half the night. "I don't need that much in the way of sleep - different physiology."

Max, Liz, and Michael were given rooms just outside the hallway, along with Sam, while the other Houston hybrids bunked down on the other 'apartment' side of the second hallway, near the stairs down to the ground level, (the two girls,) or on the ground level itself (Rolf.)

Max poked his head into Sam's room after he'd settled into his own, pretty much. "Hey, man. Just wanted to, erm... to say thanks for all of the hospitality, and all the things you've shown us and explained to us about."

"All part of the service." Sam made a silly little salute.

"I'm not quite sure what to make of it when you say stuff like that," Max admitted, and Sam looked up at him. "Are you... are you my identical brother or are you supposed to be my slave?? I'm not to comfortable with the idea of enforced obedience from anybody. Enforced obediance built into your brain, or your genes or whatever..." He shuddered a little.

"Yeah, I get that," Sam admitted. "Would have thought I wouldn't be so wild about the situation myself, but..." He trailed away, deep in thought, in a way that Max realized he sometimes did himself. "I... I have a purpose in my existence, I know it, and it's something that's within my potential. Not many people can say that." He shrugged easily. "Or maybe I've just been programmed to *enjoy* being yous slave, Max. Whatever."

Max laughed, sensing that on some level at least, the other boy with his own face was teasing him. "Okay, well, I think I'll turn in now.

"Not without giving Liz a kiss goodnight, right?"

Max shot an odd look over at Sam for that prompt, and headed over to Liz's room.

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"Is he out there right now?" Isabel whispered into Alex's ear as he wrapped his arms around her.

"Um... he wasn't in sight when I came through," he replied softly. "Do you want me to go out and check again?" There was a look of indecision on her face. "Oh, come on! He... he's not even human -- I really doubt he cares about what we do when we're..."

"Don't remind me!" Isabel insisted. "About the entirely-not-human part I mean - somehow that makes him even creepier."

Alex sighed. Of course he'd get up and check, if that was what it took to make Isabel feel at ease. But he really didn't want to leave her, even for a moment, and he kind of didn't want to have to stand up. "Well, can't you, you know... sense out into the other room? See if you can pick up his mind?"

"I... I didn't want to try," she admitted. "Not sure if I can say why." But she concentrated for a long moment, and smiled. "He's nowhere near... probably walking around the house down on ground level."

Alex smiled, happy that the Brennan issue was apparently behind them for now.

Isabel stroked the side of his face tenderly. "So, what do you think, darling? About Sondra's question??" She giggled softly.

Alex was stunned for a second. "You mean now, or in the morning..."

"Or both, I guess," she answered.

Alex's fatigue was fading away pretty quickly as Isabel rubbed her hand up and down his arm... being replaced by excitement and more that a few of the seeds of passion. "Well, if you don't want to have Brennan listening while he's sitting on the couch out there, then it kinduv seems a shame not to get started now, when we know that he's not there... and quite probably, if he's started his watch, he won't be back for a while. And we can decide about the morning in the morning."

Isabel giggled. "Works for me!" She kissed him, deeply and soft, and then started to pull and work at both of their pants, which resulted in a lot of activity but not as much results, to start with.

But Alex was eager to get started too, so even though each of the two of them spent more time fondling, stroking, tweaking, and kissing than actually removing clothes, it wasn't long before the very last item, Isabel's lacy white demi-bra, was ceremonially tossed away. Alex leaned over and kissed her neck, then moved his lips down the soft skin of her back. "Do you want me now, baby?"

"Oh, yeaaah," she breathed, in almost a moan. "Every time you touch me, it's like pure need starts to flow into my body."

Alex smiled and stretched out on his side. Isabel shot him a curious look, trying to get a cue from him as to what he had in mind, and he did a little spin around gesture, so she lay on her side as well, facing away from him, and he moved in to spoon her. She sighed, appreciating the intimacy, and then gasped as he reached one hand around her body to grab a full, luscious breast and squeeze it, not exactly 'gently.' The sensation wasn't unpleasant, either... but it caught her by surprise. Another wave of arousal flooded through her system, making her skin break out in little goose pimpled... her nipples tightened and peaked further, and her womanly depths started to cream.

Alex chuckled softly, as if he was aware of how what he was doing was affecting her. Possibly it was... now that Isabel thought about it, she was aware of what Alex was feeling physically, the passion and urges, and the delicate sensitivities with which he was moderating them. He leaned over to lick the side of her neck just beneath her ear, (the way Isabel had laid down, her long blonde hair was brushed back from that area,) and his hand danced across the sensitive gap in the middle of her chest, teasing the other nipple a little more lightly. Then Isabel gasped as his stiff, straight organ began to penetrate her womanhood, Alex's hips pressed against her butt.

For a second, she was lost in the pleasure. Then. "Dammit, protection!!"

"Oh, man!" Alex seemed equally stricken. "Can't... can't believe I forgot." For a second, their formation exploded in a frenzy of panic and worry. A condom was quickly located in Alex's bags and applied.

"Do you, umm... do you still want to?" Alex muttered, feeling that it was a stupid question, and yet at the same time had to be asked, because the mistake had done *something* to the mood. Being a teenage boy, Alex wasn't as in tune with mood as a girl would be, even though he was pretty sensitive for a guy... he still definitely wanted to stick with the original plan, but wasn't sure if she felt the same.

"Umm... um, yeah, I do." She sighed, and they resumed their configuration, joining at the groin again.

"It... I know it was just a moment," Isabel blurted out in the middle of it, "and you didn't, well, didn't ah, arrive, but they s-said in health class that..." It seemed very strange to be talking about this, but she somehow couldn't keep what she was thinking inside.

"Uhhh--- It'll be okay," he groaned. "Pretty slim chance, and... and if you're really worried, you c-- c-- can talk to Max or Sam. They'd be able to tell, mmmmaybe, and do the equivalent of a morning-after ppill. That is, if you... if you'd want..."

She dropped one hand backwards behind her, and it landed on the flank of his thigh. "Maybe I'd... better. I-- I'm not quite sure what I, err, believe about life and abortion and all of that stuff, but gett- getting me pregnant is one complication we, uhh... we can't afford in our lives right now."

Alex didn't say anything in reply... he wasn't really able to form words other than moaning out her name.

Isabel fell asleep in his arms right after they had finished, which was something that often happened... something about the way the not-quite-human sex worked, she guessed. Around an hour and a half later she woke up, put on some pajamas and makeshifted a dressing gown out of a spare blanket, and headed out the door. She wasn't quite sure where she was going, or for what reason... what Alex had said about going to Max or Sam about the minor birth control blip was buzzing around in her brain, but somehow she wasn't quite sure if she was really going to do anything about that. If that split second was too long, if Alex's seed had or soon would fertilized one of her eggs, (god, it was so weird even to think about it,) how long did she have before implantation?? Even some people who were firmly against abortion weren't quite so sure about anything that happened before implantation, though Isabel couldn't really remember the reasons why. And if she did go to one of them... who would she pick? Sam, who she didn't really know yet, or her own brother, who she knew all too well, and could hardly even conceive of talking about this sort of thing with.

She was so absorbed in these thoughts that she hardly recognized Brennan sitting on the sofa in the room next to the stairs, looking right at her. For about half a minute.

"Umm, hey!!" By reflex, she pulled the dressing gown a little tighter around herself, even though it hardly needed it. "Err... have you been sitting out here long, Brennan?"

"Long enough," he admitted. "I hope that doesn't make you, um, too uncomfortable."

"Not sure where the line is between 'embarassed' and 'too uncomfortable,'" she admitted, and pulled up a chair to sit across the room from him. "Brennan... there's something going on with the Skins that you haven't mentioned to us yet, isn't there? Something... something more dangerous than these drive-by attacks on the house."

"How did you..." Brennan considered, then answered his own question. "No, let me guess. After, well... 'afterwards', you fell asleep, and just sort of woke up with all kind of new thoughts and vague bits of information floating around in your head. You have no idea how you got them all, and you don't really know what to make of them. You had no idea that you knew even that much, until an instant before you said it. Am I right??"

"Surprisingly, yes," Isabel agreed. "How could you... is this something that typically happens? After sex, with... to non-humans?"

"Not to all non-humans, and not all the time," Brennan said. "But from what you've told me about your experiences and training, Isabel, you have strongly mentalic tendencies to your powers... like Vilandra did, and Sondra does. Mentalics who engage in sexual relations in highly tense situations will often subliminally recieve significant amounts of information from their surroundings and the minds of those near them." Isabel blinked, but didn't say anything.

"To answer your specific question -- yes, there's something very dangerous happening here in Houston. A crack team of the Copper Summit skins, led by Greer and Walt Crawford, are putting together a very powerful, technologically advanced, alien weapon. If the weapon is completed, it would be able to find us and track us anywhere, and to direct attacks so powerful that I doubt even the foursquare formation would long endure against it. I haven't even told Sam or the others about this yet."

Isabel's jaw dropped open. "Do... do you have a plan? Some way to keep them from getting the weapon put together in time?"

"I'm working on that. A frontal assault would be suicidal, considering the number of warriors the enemy have guarding the assembly site. We have until tomorrow night, I think."

"You have to tell us if there's any way that we can help," Isabel said.

"I can't afford to risk you or any of the true Royal Four," Brennan insisted. "Not unless there's no conceivable other way."

"Well, we can risk ourselves," Isabel shot back. "We've accomplished a lot by putting ourselves into the path of danger." Brennan didn't reply to that, and Isabel got up, about to go downstairs. Then she thought of something. "Brennan, you mentioned Princess Vilandra. Do you happen to know anything about..." She paused, not sure how to phrase it.

"About the rumors, of how she betrayed Xam?" Brennan replied. "No... nothing other than the briefest outline of the whispers the skins tell, and I won't repeat them to you. I didn't come to court until after she died, and have no particular source of knowledge about the truth of what happened there."

"Then..." Isabel wasn't quite sure what question she wanted to ask. Brennan seemed to know, though, or maybe he was just saying something that he wanted to say.

"It's not my place to reinterpret orders according to something that might or might not have happened, Isabel. I serve and protect all four of you. If there's a definite, undeniable conflict, then my first priority is to protect Max. Same goes for the others, for Sam and Sondra and the others. If we have to, we will take action against you to keep you from betraying Max. But I really don't think it'll come to that, one way or another."

Izzie thought about that for a long moment, and then she smiled slightly. "Goodnight Brennan." And as she walked down the stairs, she realized that she had made her decision. She would go to Sam and ask him to connect with her.

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"So, what kind of weapon are we talking about?" Michael asked, and took a bite of his toasted brown-sugar-and-tabasco surprise. Isabel had wasted little time before giving Brennan's secret away at breakfast.

Brennan sighed - normally he didn't eat, but on this particular occasion he was snacking on some of the oddest stuff Michael had ever seen... including a lumpy substance that might actualy, literally, be canned creamed eel (as portrayed in the Simpsons episode when... had that been the one where they went to Africa?) Apparently, a shapeshifter's metabolism was very different from those of humans or hybrids in some ways.

"The technical details would probably go staright over your head," he said matter-of-factly. "It's a battle ready variant of a 'Lkimnubtre,' a device for manipulating energy at long distance. I found out last night, not long before you Roswell kids showed up, that the Skins had all the components they need for the device here in Houston. That took me by surprise - I thought that we had days yet to get ready."

Sam shot Brennan a dark look. "You should have told us as soon as you knew anything at all about this." Brennan said nothing, impassive in the face of this rebuke.

"Okay," Max said. "What's our plan? There's not much time."

"I don't have the full plan yet, but I have step one," Brennan said. "You leave for your own protection. You and Isabel at least, Max, probably Michael and, well, and your human friends. It's way too dangerous. I can move up your tickets, and we can draw them off your scent. If you go now, chances they won't be able to target you well, even if they get the device constructed properly."

"Not a chance," Isabel said. "We're not running away and leaving you in danger."

"Yeah, if that's such a good plan, why don't YOU guys leave town too?" Liz asked.

"Good reason number one, we don't have somewhere else that we can go and keep our heads down without attracting attention as newcomers," Rolf put in. "Reason number two, because the Skins won't be entirely sitting around on their asses. If you guys sneak out, we can cover for you. If all ten of us sneak out of town, they'll be able to tail at least some of us. Reason three, they'd still have the weapon and would probably hurt and kill innocent people trying to nab us with it... or just for the fun of it."

"Well, we're still not going," Max replied softly. "Thus sayeth the King. Get used to it. What can we do to help destroy the target?"

There was a long, tense silence. Then Brennan sighed slightly. "I don't know... and that's the honest truth. They've guarded their base building well, and are using a tritium scanner to scope us out. Those can pick me up, but I was going to try to scope out the site and see if I could figure anything out."

"Or... Alex or I could go, or both of us," Liz said with a sudden determined look. "There's one advantage of being human - we don't show up on the Scanners."

"Actually, I think you do, Liz - sometimes," Sam mentioned. Max and Liz turned to stare at him, shocked. "I counted three and a half blips when they were coming this way from the airport, right Annie?" Annie nodded after a moment. "Only when I had it on certain scan settings though - I was curious who the half-strength blip was. Checked the gismo again last night, Liz, and it was right in your room. No mistake."

Liz swallowed hard... one more bit of evidence that she was now partially alien had just come in. "Maybe just Alex then."

"I don't know about this," Brennan started.

"No, it's a good plan," Sondra volunteered, "as long as Alex is okay with it of course." She looked the question at Alex, and he took a small breath and nodded. "Brennan, you can create the diversion - you're good at that, and Alex sneaks in to case the layout. Nothing more - don't do anything to incease the risk of getting caught." More than half the table was now nodding approval at this point.

"I'll come along too," Annie said. "My special skill may come in handy. The rest of you can stay here and finish all of the stuff we were talkin' about last night I guess."

Max thought about all of it a second. "Make it so."

Michael snickered.

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"Hey, sleepyhead."

Kyle opened his eyes. "I wasn't asleep," he told Tess. "Just didn't really feel like opening my eyes or getting off the couch."

"Come on, it's like almost ten o'clock," she chided him, stepping close. Kyle moved his feet in a little, creating a space that a small person could sit in, and a particular small person did. "Don't think there's anything particular planned as far as the mystery club today. That crackerjack surprise that your dad found is still a stumper."

"Well, then we take advantage and don't worry about it," Kyle said. "I mean... well, not the best way to phrase it probably, but this dead guy will still be dead tomorrow right??"

"Umm... yeaaah, that's kinda the way it works," Tess said.

"Then we've got a date that we missed last night," Kyle declared, sitting up. "Let's do it, huh??"

She pondered that. "Bowling??"

"Hmmm." Kyle paused. "I dunno, it doesn't exactly feel like a bowling day. Any idea what you'd like to do??"

"Well..." Tess shuffled up close to Kyle and leaned against him. "We could find a park that nobody else is really using, and maybe you could teach me a little basketball or something."

Kyle thought about that, and smiled. "I like the way you think, Miss Harding." He leaned close, bringing his lips near to hers... and nearly jumped off the couch as the bathroom door opened and steps approached the living room. "Umm... hi Dad, what's going on?"

"Not too much... I've got some stuff to take care of at the station, so I'll probably be heading down there in a bit, and back for dinner. What about you two??" Kyle turned around to take a close look at his father, but the question seemed entirely free of subtext... just as if he had no particular notion that the two of them would be doing anything together.

"That's just wh- what we were talking about, Mister Valenti," Tess said, her speech a little fast like it always was when she was nervous. "Maybe get out and play a little ball together, or something like that. I know that Kyle's on the basketball team, or was last year when it was in the season, so I thought he could teach me a little."

"Well, alright," Jim Valenti agreed. "Watch the ankle, of course, son."

Tess blinked. "Why... is something wrong with your ankle?"

"Not now," he insisted. "Dad just gets overprotective."

"Liz cheered at him a year ago," Mister Valenti said with a trace of a smile, "and he fell down and broke it."

"It... it was just a k-k-kinduv bad sprain," Kyle stammered, "and it didn't really have anything to do with Liz. She just happened to call my name out right before it happened. Okay, it might have distracted me slightly, but that's what happens when someone calls your name - it gets your attention."

"She... she cheered at you?" Tess asked, still stuck at that part of the story. "I, um, I didn't know that Liz was ever a -- well, it doesn't seem like her sort of..."

"Not like she was a cheerleader," Kyle clarified, guessing the source of her confusion. "Just a fan in the stands, All of her friends were there - and I think she was kinduv paying attention to me to prove a point to Max. I'll tell you the rest of *that* story later, though."

"Okay," Tess said.

By this time, the Sheriff had put on his hat and jacket, and grabbed his flexi-case. "Well, Tess, if you're going to be getting sweaty and playing hard on the court, you'll probably want to chance. Do you, umm, do you have any, well, any gym clothes here??" He didn't wait for an answer before leaving.

"He's got a point," Kyle pointed out. Tess was wearing a very fancy light blue blouse, (which accented the stunning beauty of her eyes,) and a long black silk skirt. She looked pretty in the outfit, but it would never possibly be mistaken for good clothing to wear for playing a game of one-on-one.

"Well, I don't think I do," Tess said, sighing. Some of her stuff had never been collected from the old house, and the regulation gym clothes that she had to have for phys ed class were in the girls' locker room at the school, of course. "Maybe I can make something. Any idea what the molecular structure of spandex-lycra is like??"

"Like you don't own anything that's already made of spandex," Kyle pointed out with a sly grin. "Well, let's get some breakfast first, for energy... nothing too heavy. Start by splitting a grapefruit?"

"Sure, I guess." Tess got up and they circled the couch in different directions, heading for the kitchen.


TO BE CONTINUED...
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Part Six

"So..." Alex started to whisper, but was cut off by a loud shussshing. It took him a second to realize that the shush had not been an audible one, but a presence inside his mind. He stayed quiet.

**Yes, that's the target,** the mental contact continued, in words. Was that Annie? It seemed to fit her personality more than Brennan's, if you could judge personality from a mental voice with any accuracy, and came into line with Tess', and presumably Annie's, mental talents somewhat. Then again, if Tess had communicated with him mentally, the way that Alex knew of, it would be hard to tell the distinction between that and actual hearing. This was definitely distinct -- halfway between a mindwarp of words and the sort of subconscious mental contact that Isabel could do. Definitely words, and words that he was conscious of, but not coming in quite the same channel as his usual sense of hearing maybe.

*It's... it's bigger than I thought it'd be,* Alex thought clearly, not sure if Annie could read his own thoughts or not. What they were looking at was a two-story, block shaped building maybe forty-five feet wide across the streetfront and forty feet deep. Why exactly he'd thought the alien hideout would be any smaller, he wasn't sure, but that had been what was in his mind more clearly than anything else. They were on top of another building, a higher one, which made it easier to see the eight sentries standing guard on top of the target structure - one at each corner, one around the middle of each side.

Just about the same time, one of the guards pulled something out of his pocket - a little black pentagon. For a second, before he had actually looked down at it, he seemed bored. Then... he oriented, looked straight up at the three of them, and called something out to the others. Annie scampered back quickly, and Brennan yanked Alex away from the edge of the roof where they were visible.

"Okay, so they know that you're here," Alex said. "When do we expect them to charge over here and take us prisoner?" He knew it wouldn't be that easy... but his wrist had hit the concrete roof wrong when he landed and smarted something fierce, and sarcasm had always been the way he best dealt with pain.

"Nobody's going to charge over here," Annie said. "Think about it a little. Their highest priority is keeping that doohickey safe until they've finished assembling it. They can't have too many of their own people around without having their own signals overexpose the tritium scanners - the pentagon-shaped detectors, and those are too useful to do without. What does all of that mean?"

"Umm... I dunno," Alex mumbled, realizing that he should probably stop and try to think it out a little further.

"It means that they're not going to spend man-power, or Skin-power or whatever, coming after a few bogeys hanging out nearby, for a bunch of reasons. For all they know, we're all a diversion and there are other people who are just getting ready to move in once they've taken the bait and weakened their defenses. They'll sit tight, just watch to make sure we don't do anything too threatening."

"Alright," Alex nodded. "I can follow that. But what *do* we do?"

"We wait and watch," Annie said. "Got a little time. We can figure out a way to get you in and out safely."

"Alright I guess," Alex sighed. "Guess I'll crawl back to the edge and peek out. I'll be careful about it."

"Good," Brennan muttered. He went over to another edge of the building, apparently just to check out the neighborhood and what he could see from that vantage.

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"You think it's not fair, but I know it's in the book," Maria sang into the mike that had been set up in Marcos' garage, along with some other sound equipment for the rest of the band. "You can find me there, where you never wanna look. You can find me there, where you NEVER WANNA LOOK!!" The sounds of the alt-rock song swelled slightly after she finished, and then faded away into silence.

"Umm, okay, I guess that'll do it," Nicky said to the others with a smile. His face got a little less enthusiastic as his gaze slid over Lisa Kinney, holding her bass guitar. Lisa had been picked as an emergency replacement for Alex, rather than going to the big gig without any bassist at all, but Maria got the impression that Nicky was less than impressed with her and still resented the way that Alex had bailed on him, on the entire band. Maria wasn't too impressed either - she hadn't been playing for as long as the rest of them, and hadn't had time to get the Whits' original songs down quite right. She would be better than nothing - but not by a whole lot.

"Remember guys, we're supposed to be at Billy Ray's to set up at seven o'clock," Marcos said. Maria was still looking at Nicky, who put his guitar down in its case and headed out the garage door. She followed him.

"How... how are you doing today, Nicky?" Maria asked once she was a few steps out of the garage. Nicky was about nine feet ahead of her, and he turned around. Maria stopped as quickly as she could to avoid intruding in his personal space. "How are *we* doing?"

"I... I'm not sure," Nicky admitted. "Still bent about this Alex thing, though I know it's not your fault." He sighed. "Did he... did he tell you about why this thing was so important, that he went to Albuquerque instead of... well, instead of being here for our big break? I couldn't get him to give me a straight answer about it."

"I... I know a little about it," Maria hedged. "Not sure if I really understand his reasons myself, or if I can explain what I do know. He felt very strongly that this... that this wasn't just some ordinary field trip, that there was a chance that being there could help with some important..."

"Wait a second," Nicky broke in. "Is it a sex thing??"

Maria was stunned silent. "Umm... no, no, I don't, hehe. Don't think THAT's the reason." Alex and Isabel were already having sex, Maria guessed, and didn't really need to leave town to have an opportunity. But she didn't feel the need to share so much. "Why, how would you have felt if it was??"

"Well..." He thought about that for a long moment. "It's not like she'd be the first girlfriend to create havoc with band... but I'd still be kinda pissed, I guess. Sex drives aside, I expect Alex to reconcile his priorities a little better than that."

And that was the rub, Maria realized. Alex had priorities that went far and away above a gig for the band at Billy Ray's, or even going all the way with Isabel. And those priorities were hard to reconcile with the simpler things in a regular teenager's life, and completely impossible to explain. If Nicky couldn't accept that, then Alex's friendship with Nicky would never survive.

And -- what about Maria's own priorities??

"I... I don't want to talk about Alex any more," she said softly. Nicky looked at her, and smiled slightly, spreading his arms. She walked slowly forward into his embrace.

"I'm sorry, babe," he whispered. "Didn't mean to put you in the middle." She smiled at him, and they kissed, tenderly. "Wanna go do something fun??"

"Yeah... but I don't think we really have time," she sighed. "I need to start my shift in fifteen minutes."

"Alright I guess. See you at the show, right??"

"Definitely." She kissed him on the cheek and headed slowly out to her car. Nicky watched her go for a long moment, then went back into the garage.

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Tess shook her shoulders slightly, bounced the ball carefully, and looked up into Kyle's eyes. His expression was a little bit tender, but competitive. Mister Nice Basketball Teacher had had his chance, and had gone away. This was the varsity team basketball star, and he was not about to cut her a break.

She could live with that, Tess decided. Careful move forward, and Kyle backed away slightly, spreading his arms in preparation for a block in case she should try to throw the ball past him for a long shot. He also waved one hand not far ahead of her face, not close enough to foul her, but close enough that he expected her to shy away slightly. She didn't fall for it, and continued to jog up to the side of the basket, jumping and trying to aim a good lay-up.

It wasn't going to go in, she decided. It would have been close if Kyle hadn't been able to jump himself and deflect the ball further away from the baskey with the very tips of his fingers. Bounce once against the backboard, once off the rim, and then back down, right into Kyle's hands. "Hey, that was really pretty good, considering," he told her, panting. "Want to try defense one more time??"

"Umm..." Tess said, and wheezed herself in the middle of the interjection. "No, I kinda want to rest a bit. Okay??"

Kyle thought about that. "We should walk it off a bit - twice round the court, maybe. Then rest." Tess nodded, and started walking, letting her muscles acclimatize and get used to the lower level of exertion, even though she was tired enough that even the walk seemed exhausting. Then she led the way to a picnic table near the small basketball court and sat down. Kyle joined her.

"You've come a long way this afternoon," he said with a smile.

"Yeah, but I'll never make it in the world of basketball," Tess complained softly. "Never quite realized why all basketball players are tall until trying it myself."

Kyle nodded softly. Tess was indeed petite - 'five foot two and eyes of blue', as the old story had it, and even though Kyle wasn't particularly tall and lanky himself, his extra four inches, (not to mention about as many years of experience playing serious b-ball,) meant that he could pretty consistently either score or defend, if he tried hard enough. That somehow didn't ruin the game though -- Tess had suggested coming out here to have fun with Kyle, to spend some time together, and get sweaty in a slightly different way than they usually did. That much had all been accomplished. And learning a little about the game from Kyle had given her some extra insight into this boy that she was falling in love with -- how his mind worked, what fair play and commitment meant to him.

Getting sweaty, in and of itself, was also fun. Kyle definitely looked hot to her, in his gym clothes, skin glowing from the exercise, and a trace of his healthy and masculine odor in the air. Tess wondered if she looked just as sexy to him in this moment, with her blonde hair pulled back into a ponytail, her slender body clad only in improvised spandex. From hot hot and sensitive her face felt, her cheeks were probably glowing a little bit. The thought of that made her smile.

"Okay, how about this," she suggested after a moment. "We go back to the court after resting for three more minutes, play a quick game, first to four points wins." If Kyle really focused hard, it wouldn't take him long to win that game, but somehow Tess suspected that he'd hold back and let her score a few points first. "Then, um, we can go somewhere and get a drink, to replace the fluids we've both been losing so far today. The Crashdown, maybe, unless you know somewhere good that's closer."

Kyle smiled, leaned forward, and without a word, he kissed her, somewhat to Tess' surprise. She didn't waste much time in responding eagerly to his expert lips, though, deepening the kiss and letting her tongue show Kyle just how much attraction to him she felt in that moment. The two lusty teenagers clinched french-style for several minutes, reveling in every little moment and detail of it. Kyle let one hand drift down Tess' back, not going straight for her butt like he had on other occasions but staying teasingly near the edge of it, stroking and lightly scratching the sensitive skin there. That elicited a moan from Tess, who brought her own fingers up to Kyle's neck and rubbed softly there.

"Oh, okay," Kyle panted once their lips slipped apart. "First to four points, and then drinks. Got it." And he dodged away from the bench, grabbing the ball, and raced out to the court. By the time Tess got there, he was dribbling and ready to mount an assault on her basket. (And no, that wasn't a sex reference.)

The small game was indeed over pretty quickly, though Tess scored twice to Kyle's four, and they went back to his car and put Kyle's basketball in the back, and used the gym towels he had suggested bringing to wipe some of the sweat down. Neither of the two of them had brought a change of clothes, (nor was there a particularly good locale for showering down and dressing,) and Tess didn't particularly mind staying in workout gear for a little while. Kyle didn't suggest going back to his dad's place either, so they just pulled out and headed over to the Crashdown cafe pretty much as they were. There were two booths free, so Tess picked the one closer to the kitchen, and decided that she'd have her usual beverage, a cherry coke with lime.

The waitress stepped up and wise-cracked. "Well, don't the two of you look so cute together I could almost gag?" It was Maria, of course.

"Sorry," Kyle replied, though he didn't seem to regret it much at all. "Oh, any word on, umm... that little alien doll?"

"No, not of late," Maria said in a soft whisper. "I've been a little busy and haven't seen Courtney all day. You?" Kyle and Tess both shook their heads. "Well, okay. Take your order??"

"Sure," Kyle seemed to hesitate a moment. "I'll have the martian algae juice." Tess took a look at the menu -- it seemed to be the code name for some sort of sports drink.

"Cherry coke and lime," Tess said. Kyle reacted. What??"

"Well... I was always told that carbonated soft drinks weren't the best things to take after exercise, but I'm not going to tell you what you can and can't do." He shrugged diffidently. Maria shot Tess a questioning look.

"Umm..." Tess appreciated that Kyle had just warned her about this instead of making a bigger deal. She didn't really want to proceed with her first choice anyway, so spent a moment looking over the choices. The sports drink didn't appeal to her at the moment. "Um, what's the yellowbladder juice, really??"

"White grapefruit," Maria explained with a half of a wink. Tess nodded and said that she'd have that, and Maria hurried away.

"So, what about the rest of the day?" Kyle asked, as they waited for their drinks. "Got any ideas or plans??"

"Well, we should probably go to Courtney's apartment and touch base with her," Tess said. "Then maybe... go to this gig that Maria and her boyfriend are doing? If you think that'll be any fun??"

"Probably wouldn't suck," Kyle admitted. "Oooh." Maria was back with their drinks. His actually did look green and a little unearthly. Tess' was just pale yellow grapefruit juice. "Mmmm... algae goodness!!"

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**Okay, we all clear on the plan??** Annie's voice asked in Alex's head. He sent a kind of nonverbal concurrence-thought, and felt another one coming through from Brennan. A young man with blonde hair and wearing a dark blue jacket, carrying a bag, came out the back door of the small building that they were watching now, and stepped towards an old car. Alex stepped out and walked up to him, meeting him near the car.

"Uhh... yeah, dude? Can I, like, help you with something?"

"Yeah, but you're not gonna like it," Alex said softly. The guy frowned in confusion for a second, which is when Brennan shot him.

Alex grabbed the bag first as the blonde kid dropped it, setting it carefully on the ground, and then checked the fallen figure. Heartrate and breathing were strong, but he was completely out cold... which sounded like Brennan's stun ray had performed just as well as advertised. Car keys were quickly found in a pants pocket, along with a kind of a billfold that Alex considered, and then gave back. If he had to, he could make change with his own wallet, there were plenty of coins and a few small bills in it. The jacket was something he would need, though, since it had the logo of the mexican delivery store on the back, and he awkwardly struggled with pulling it off its sleeping owner. Annie came out, after checking to make sure that no-one else was coming, and the two of them working together got it off in just a few seconds. Alex put the jacket on - a little small on him but not too bad, and realized there was something in the pocket. Ahh, it was a small folder with the bill in it. That worked. He unlocked the car, put the huge bag of food on the passenger seat, and got behind the wheel.

"Remember, no heroics," Brennan said from the other side of the car. "When you're inside, you do nothing or say nothing to arouse suspicion - nothing that would be out of character with the role of a delivery driver. I know you might not get to see much, but it'll be better than any of the rest of us could do without attracting attention. Abandon the car, with the keys under the seat, somewhere in the neighborhood. Keys too. You know where to make the rendezvous."

"Right, got it." Alex waved at Annie, started up the delivery car, and put it in gear. They hadn't taken very long to think of this plan, but it had taken a while to get all the details sorted out and arrange it right. The Skins, in their hideout, ordered in Mexican food every three and a half hours. It was possibly the only food source they had... something that could be arranged easily without one of their number leaving, (and possibly being attacked by enemies en route,) and if they were working or standing guard in shifts, then the people who were off shift could eat most of the food and bring in snacks for whoever was on duty.

The three and a half hour schedule had been found out by Annie, using a little careful flirting. It hadn't taken much for the guy behind the counter to mention the unusual orders... he and his friends had been taking bets over how long the calls would continue to come in, exactly on time. It had been quicker and more reliable to find out that way than to observe the delivery car coming out again and again for long enough to find out the pattern.

Alex had almost gotten all the way to the building before he thought to check the receipt and make sure that the address on it was right. But it was, and he suddenly realized that they had just dodged a possible bullet, if the food that the aliens had ordered hadn't been ready when the three of them had made their move, or if another driver had been sent out with it - things could have gotten very messy.

Alex parked the car, got out, and tried to get into a 'delivery guy' frame of mind. He wasn't quite sure how well he'd succeeded in an absolute sense, but the effort did give him a little confudence in the charade. Grabbed the bag and walked up to knock on the door. "Bravos delivery!!"

There was a fairly long wait, during which a horrible possibility hit Alex. When the Skins had attacked Roswell, one of them had recognized Kyle, because he'd been fighting alongside the Royal Four in Arizona. Alex had been there in Arizona too, and these Skins here in Houston were the same aliens. Was it possible that one of them might recognize *him*?? It was unlikely, he knew... Kyle being recognized had been a considerable fluke, apparently, and he'd been closer to the actual town than Alex, who'd spent most of his time watching the group's rear in case of an unlikely attack coming from the opposite direction.

Just then the door opened, revealing a man that Alex recognized, slightly tall and stocky, with an overly genial face and short curls of greying brown hair. "About time YOU got here."

For a second, Alex panicked, because this could only be T Greer, the front man for the Skin's old organization in Copper Summit, the Universal Frienship League. (Alex wondered if the name had actually been meant to suggest the cultural archetype of friendly aliens coming in peace... though these ETs certainly didn't.)

But Alex managed to keep a cool head, and even mumbled "Yeah, sorry," in just so disinterested a way as a real delivery guy would. "Umm, err - that'll be thirty-six eighty."

Greer frowned slightly and fished out a nice leather wallet, handing Alex two twenties and taking the bag of food. "There."

Alex hesitated. Strictly following Brennan's instructions to play the role of a delivery guy, he'd have to walk away now, not even having set foot into the building. But there was one trick he could try without arousing more than a single mote of suspicion. "Hey, mister, sorry to ask, but can I use your bathroom? Need to whizz something awful, and I don't have the time before my next trip to find a public restroom."

Greer hesitated, clearly lacking empathy for a human delivery boy's plight, but aware that an outright refusal might seem suspicious, and lead to disruptions in the supply line from now on. "Okay, okay. But be quick about it."

"Yeah, bud," Alex agreed. "Quick is the plan." Greer led him down a corridor, putting the food down on a small table, and then around a corner. Alex tried to memorize every detail he could without seeming to look. In this direction, a doorway into what might be sleeping bunks or a break room, or both at different times of day. In the other... that might actually be where they were assembling the secret weapon??

Then... "Bathroom," Greer told him, and Alex ducked in, waited about thirty seconds, flushed the toilet, and washed his hands. (He felt much too nervous to actually GO.) As he stepped out of the room, he came face to face with a crotchety old guy, (or, presumably, a crotchety Skin with the face and body of an old guy, or... did crotchetyness go with the face or the person underneath?) "Who the flaming hell are you?"

"Mexican delivery guys," Greer said in a placating tone. "He just needed to use the John. Chill out, Walt."

Walt. This had to be Walt Crawford, the League archivist and another important Skin official. He stared up at Alex peculiarly, and Alex raced to find something inconspicuous to think about. *Where the hell was my next delivery supposed to be, anyway? Ryans boulevard? That sounds about right - no clue where it is, but I can check the map when I get back to the car. Hope I can find it and get there in time - fourteen minutes and counting, or half of the cost comes out of my paycheck. At least my bladder doesn't feel like it's about to rupture anymore, though...* He threw in a pretty realistic memory of the feeling when you had to pee REALLY bad, hoping that...

"What happened to Chad?" Walt muttered. "Chad always does our deliveries in the early afternoon."

"Chad's girlfriend got in a bad car accident," Alex said. "He asked me to cover his shift so he could go and wait at the hospital. Usually I drive for Domino's."

"That must be why you've never been here before," Greer said mildly. "Well, you'd better be getting along to your next stop." He started firmly guiding Alex back to the front door along the same route.

"You remembered to order those cheddar chicken burritos, right?" Walt said, tagging along. "Somebody always manages to forget..."

"Yeah, there were like five of them," Alex said, having noticed them in the bag. Walt made a little satisfied sound.

Soon he was safely into the car, driving north for two blocks and then turning left. That had been close. Courtney had mentioned that Walt Crawford was a surface telepath, able to read the uppermost thoughts in someone's mind. (As opposed to someone like Isabel, who could perceive the subconscious thoughts of others, but not get up to the surface.) If Alex's concentration had broken at the wrong moment, he might have thought something that would reveal his mission, and the Skins would never have let him go alive then. Not unless...

Feeling frightened, Alex checked for someone who might be tailing him several times before parking the delivery car, and at least once as he hurried over to the rendezvous. As soon as he felt Annie's mental contact, he sent *Did you guys bring a pentagon scanner of your own?*

Annie was surprised by the question, but she fished it out, and Alex grabbed it away from her and turned it on. There were no indicators on it except for Brennan and Annie, both nearly centered, and several dozen in a tight clump an inch and a half away - the Skin HQ building. He hadn't been followed.

"What happened?" Brennan asked him aloud, and Alex blurted out some of the key facts of the escapade.

"Well, that was risky, asking to use their john, but looks like it paid off," Brennan said.

"Yeah. I'd better tell you guys as much as I saw, while the memories are fresh, huh?"

"Nah, no real need on that score," Annie said, surprising him. "We can just mosey on back to OUR base camp... that is, if you don't mind letting Sondra get her metaphorical fingers inside your head. She'll be able to find ou what you saw in much more detail than you could describe it, or even remember consciously."

Alex blinked, stunned by the thought. Letting an alien deep-probe his brain -- and not just any alien, but Isabel's look-alike? But if it would help keep his friends safe...

"Yeah, let's get on that," he muttered with a low sigh.

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"Hey," Isabel said, wandering into one of the bedrooms near the front of the second floor. Rolf was busy at a computer - a pretty fancy looking Macintosh, while Sam copiloted and consulted some notes in front of him. "What's up? I thought you guys were supposed to be talking with us!"

"Do you have questions that Sondra can't answer?" Rolf asked. It was somehow clear from his voice that he wasn't paying that much attention to her.

"I dunno," Isabel admitted. She sat on the bed, in a position where she could see between the two hybrid guys to the computer screen. The fact was that she still wasn't that comfortable talking to her identical twin, or clone, or whatever Lonnie really was, for any length of time. Interacting with the duplicates of her close friends was somehow easier than coming up and facing the dark mirror itself - not that any of these guys were evil, of course, just that there was something spooky about the resemblences. "And - to repeat the question with a little more detail - what are you guys doing online?"

"Finding out as much as we can about the building that the Skins are using," Sam told her. "Brennan called a little while ago, gave us the address and asked us for blueprints or schematics, a few other details. It's pretty important I think."

"Oh." Isabel blinked. Somehow... well, she understood about having a tightly knit team working together. It was hard to picture having a shapeshifter, a born alien, in such a close rapport with Isabel herself and her friends. Ed Harding had never seemed to fit that well with them, or to care. The last time he came back to Roswell before Whittaker killed him, he and Max had definitely butted heads over who was in charge, and what strategy would be used to deal with Michael being in jail, and Pierce's bones being dug up.

But among the five of them, Sam and Brennan seemed to have no problems working together, and even taking orders from each other, as far as Isabel had seen. This morning, they'd both deferred to Max in terms of the overall plan. She smiled slightly. "Need any help? I'm not great at hacking, but Alex has taught me a few of the tricks." Like how to find an override credential to get into an airline database, she thought silently. That wouldn't be too much help here though.

"Umm... I think we got it, but you can hang around anyway," Rolf said. "Neither of us really needs to concentrate on what we're doing very hard right now. We can chat."

All of a sudden, Isabel was nervous, even though she obviously hadn't seen any reason not to talk to them before he said it was okay. "You sure?? I wouldn't want anybody to make a mistake and set off some anti-hacker alarm."

"I think we're good," Sam assured her. "So, umm... are you planning to go with Max to the conference, Isabel?? Any idea what you'd have to say to other alien rulers, even to Kivar, the man who ordered princess Vilandra's death??"

Isabel blinked in shock and had to think for a while to come up with a reply for that one. "If Max wants me along, I'll be there, and somehow I expect that he'll ask. As far as what to say..." She sighed. "I really don't have a clue at this point. Out of the four of us, I guess I identify with my alien side the least of all, maybe. I do want to help... help Xam and Vilandra's mother, and other people on the Antarian homeworld if they're getting unfairly oppressed - to be honest, I don't really care who supported Kivar or the old King or neither. I'd just like to be able to help stop suffering."

"That's a noble sentiment, I think," Sam agreed. "Personally, I don't think all the suffering is going to end while Kivar still holds political power -- but that's a judgement call that you'll have to make for yourself, I guess."

"Yeah, and I don't exactly have much in the way of unbiased, firsthand info," Isabel lamented.

"No information is ever unbiased," Rolf cracked. "Truth is relative." Isabel tried to shoot him a sidelong look for that, but he was staring at the screen and refused to 'catch' it.

"Well, you can try using the communicator to talk to people on Antar," Sam pointed out. "That might help you get a little perspective."

They chatted a little while Rolf finished gathering the information that Brennan had asked for, different things about how they had grown up. A cordless phone rang and Sam picked it up, listened for about twenty seconds without saying a word, then hung up and reported that Brennan, Annie, and Alex would be back in five to ten minutes.

Everyone was waiting in 'the front hall,' (The one on the second floor, behind the locked door,) when the three of them arrived. "Alex!" Isabel rushed over to Alex and hugged him. "You okay?"

"Entirely," he said, hugging her back and smiling. "Went into the lion's den and back, none the worse for wear except for a bit of a scare. But they want to scan my brain now."

"What??" Liz exclaimed indignantly.

"It's not dangerous," Sam quickly explained. "At least, not if Brennan's talking about what I think." He looked at the older alien, who nodded silently back. "Sondra will use her powers to connect to Alex, and memorize everything he saw inside the Skin building, in much better detail than he could ever describe it to us, well, except maybe under hypnosis, and none of us are exactly trained in that. It's a combination of dreamwalking and scanning printed paper... she's done it to each of the rest of us with no ill effects."

"Hmm." Max considered that. "Well, it's your call in the end I guess, Alex."

"I already said I'd do it," he replied, and squeezed Isabel's arm reassuringly, because she was looking kind of nervous about the idea. "Relax, honey. It sounds like fun."

"Do you have a particular plan in mind, B?" Rolf asked the Protector.

"The beginnings of one, but I'll need to consult with Sondra and scan the plans you found before I know if it's workable."

"Why don't you, umm, come in here," Sondra said to Alex, gesturing to the room that had been assigned to Liz, "and sit down in the armchair, facing the side of the bed." She considered. "I'm gonna need a lot fewer people around if this is gonna work."

"Where Alex goes, I go," Isabel declared in a tone that left no argument.

"Cool enough," Sondra said calmly. "Maybe you can learn some of what I do, as you watch over him. But no talking unless I say that it's okay, got it?" Isabel waited a second, and then nodded. "Anyone else just hafta watch??"

No-one else said that they did, and the assembly broke up into several smaller groups - Brennan and Rolf, going over blueprints, Sondra Alex and Isabel starting to prepare for the mental scan. Annie and Michael went downstairs to keep watch, even though it seemed unlikely that a traditional offensive of Skin agents coming to them would happen anytime soon. Max and Liz went up with Sam to the third floor.

"There... there's something that I've been wanting to ask you," Max said to his alter ego once they were settled in the small living room up there. "Not sure what the rest of my friends will think about it, or the rest of your... team, or whatever. But... assuming that we both get out of this okay, I'd like you to come to Roswell, at least for a visit." He sighed. "I... I'm not quite clear on how to say this, but I *do* feel a weird kind of connection to you, know matter how much you may protest that you're inferior or whatever. Like you're my brother, even closer than I've felt to Michael all this time." He chuckled wryly. "Twins seperated at birth."

Sam seemed honestly touched. "I... I think I'd like to come, Max, and thanks for offering. But... well, any idea how your parents will react??"

"Maybe it'd be better to try to keep you out of their sight as much as possible," Liz suggested. "Can you... um, can you change your hair color to look more like Max's, by any chance? It might help if, worst comes to worst, we can pretend that you're Max in the case of a brief sighting instead of explaining that there's two of you. Of course, that tack would only work if she doesn't see you both together."

"We'll work it out somehow," Max said contentedly.

"Yeah. This could be a good idea," Sam agreed. "Among other things, there's something that I want to try, Max, and we might not have time before you have to leave." Max turned to him expectantly, and Sam blushed slightly and shook his head. "About the foursquare formation... now that you guys are getting the hang of it - I was wondering what a foursquare with you and me, Isabel and Sondra would be like. The resonance has always been strong between me an' her, maybe because we were kin back on the homeworld..."

"Two pairs of alternate selves," Max breathed, seeing it. "Two pairs of siblings, or maybe four siblings, depending on how you count." He nodded. "You're right. That will definitely be something worth exploring." He put an arm around Liz, suddenly realizing that she might feel disappointed or left out at this turn in the conversation. She had been the first to actually initiate a foursquare with him, and it was surprising that she could participate at all, as a human, or still mostly human anyway. But she didn't have that much raw power to contribute, and her resonance with Max, thought he cherished it, suffered slightly from that imbalance. Max wasn't sure what he could do about the situation, except to reassure her every way he could that she was still the priority in his heart, no matter what he had to do because of alien business.

"What do you know about the political situation, with Antar and the nearby planets?" Liz asked. "Umm, somebody mentioned other planetary leaders coming to this big conference, as well as Kivar and, well, and Max. Who are they, and what's going on?" She blushed slightly as Sam stared at her calmly. "I realize it can be hard to explain that sort of thing quickly, but... can you give us something?"

He chuckled. "I think so. Okay... let's see, there are five inhabited planets in the neighborhood, and each of them has colonized a few moons and dead worlds in their star systems... like if Earth put up a glass dome on Mars, or something like that. Those outposts don't really matter. The people on the five planets are all related, or at least the majority populations... there are a few who are aliens from further afield, but generally - it's believed that Antar was the original homeworld, and that people left in spaceships a really long time ago - several thousand, and settled the other people."

"Wait a second," Liz asked. "Courtney said that Nicholas Crawford was a... um, something else, not an Antarian. That his people were wee, and that's why his Skin disguise had to be that of a young human boy who hadn't quite reached puberty."

"Yeah," Max recalled. "Breen, no, wait, those are from 'Star Trek.' Breelon?"

"A Breeolyn," Sam filled in, and Max nodded.

"Yeah, that's it," Liz agreed. "So are they one of those races that were originally from Antar, several thousand years ago?"

"Yep," Sam agreed. "The world that they found, Breeoll, has high gravity, a generally cold climate, and is hard to grow food on. Apparently, they think that has something to do with why they became, generally, small, tough, and mean. Their government is generally considered to be a ruthless hierarchy were only the strongest, canniest bastards can hope to achieve ultimate dictatorship. Currently, the dictator is a Royal Bitch named Hanar."

"Is she any particular connection to Nicholas?"

"No, not really. She doesn't like him much, but then, she doesn't like anybody. Nicholas was a player on Breeoll, the way I heard it, until he miscalculated and was about to be destroyed by a coalition slightly stronger than he was. That's when he stole anything he could get his hands on and ran off to try his luck in Kivar's organization. Hanar doesn't like that he's working with Kivar, but you never know - he might be able to make some play on planetary patriotism to get a favor out of her."

"Okay, um, let's see. On the other end of the spectrum, in a lot of ways, is Rahlicx... generally considered to be the most prosperous and moderate of the five planets... well, certainly the most moderate now that Kivar has control over most of Antar, and much of the original homeland's prosperity has been ruined by the conflicts. There's a democractically elected parliament on Rahlicx, but the final power vests in the Autarch, who is selected at a young age according to test results and is put through an... unusual program of instruction to prepare for the responsibilities of authority... but it seems to work pretty well. The current Autarch is a man named Larek, who was actually Xam's childhood friend... Larek spent several years at the Royal Court on Antar, and Xam spent most of a year studying with Larek on Rahlicx... sort of a young rulers exchange program, since Larek had been selected as Autarch-in-training, third in line to the position back then, and Xam was the crown Prince."

"So... he's a good man, then?"

"From what I know, yes. Supports the followers of the old Royal House and stands up to Kivar, as much as he can without endangering his own people. He has to make their concerns his top priority, after all."

Sam told them, briefly, about the computerized farms of pastoral Gevina, ruled by the Planetary Co-operative Board, who would be sending their chairman, Sero, to the conference. (While he was talking, he also went over to a small kitchen that was up there on the third floor, and got drinks and snack food for the three of them to share.) And last were the wild jungles and forests of Taliernar, whose residents had established a feudal system of knights and lords to settle political matters, led by the Grand Duchess, Kathana. And he told them about how the five planets, who had all been enjoying relative peace and friendly relations during the time of Xam's father, King Sanren, had all experienced rivalry and war, starting with Kivar's rise to power on Antar.

"Why did they let him drag them down, though, if they knew how to get along?" Liz asked. "Does it sound naive to even ask that? I mean... I realize how hard it can be to get personal relationships smoothly, so I can sort of see how the same problems would affect nations, or planets for that matter. But co-operation is obviously better, if it can be reached... it isn't hard to see that, is it?"

Sam smiled a little sadly. "No... it wasn't long ago that I was still asking Brennan about things like that. I'm still not sure I understand the whole answer. One part is that Antar was always the strongest of the planets, and during the golden age, its stability was able to help keep the other planets in line when the Breeolli started agitating because they were unhappy with their meagre share of the wealth of the cluster, or when the Gevin and the Talier threatened to attack each other's outposts over trade quota negotiations. Kivar doesn't have that stability, and he doesn't seem to care about keeping peace between the other worlds. Also, the struggle between Kivar's forces and the Senedynast loyalists... the old-Royal supporters, that is -- has occasionally spread out to the other planets, and managed to touch on hot buttons that got the other four squabbling among themselves." He sighed. "They need to stop fighting among themselves... but we're not sure how."

"By uniting them against the common enemy," Max said, half joking. "The one who started the whole trouble."

"Hey, you guys," a voice called from down at the bottom of the staircase. "Get your royal butts down here -- and you two, Liz. Jackers is gonna unveil his big plan, but he wants Max to be there when he does." The voice had to be Annie's.

"Jackers?" Liz asked, as they hurried over to the top of the stairs.

"Never heard that exact one before, but Annie sometimes calls Brennan Jack," Sam mentioned. "Something to do with that book he got his name out of in the first place."


TO BE CONTINUED...
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Part Seven

Maria frowned as she put her coat on overtop her waitress' uniform. She got the little green alien doll out of her locker and stared at it for the tenth time that day, still confused. Her intuition still told her that it was a clue to the identity of the mysterious alien killer, just as what it seemed to be - a little piece of the UFO novelties industry that thrived here in Roswell.

But how could she figure out who it pointed to specifically? Maria's own mother dealt in this exact doll, wholesaling it from a manufacturer in Arizona to nearly a dozen souvenir stands and so on. Maria was *pretty* damn sure that her own mother wasn't an alien, for crying out loud!

She'd shown her the doll at breakfast this morning and asked about it. Yes, it was the exact model she worked with - one of several similar doll styles actually, and the best seller. Maria had asked about who the retailers for it were, and when her mother had been reluctant to answer in any specific detail, Maria had lowered herself to sneaking a look at the business records, which had been somewhat more informative.

While reviewing all this in her mind, Maria had left the Cafe by the side door into the parking lot, and walked up to the street. Well, one of the retailers on her list was right across the street - the UFO museum, where Max worked. She could drop in and ask a few questions, before driving home and getting ready for the Billy Ray's gig.

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"Hey," Liz whispered to Alex as she stepped through the door back into the hall, and sat down next to him, on the other side from Isabel. "How'd it go?"

"Not too shabby," he whispered. "Tell ya later."

"Brennan," Max said more loudly, so everybody could hear him. "You said you had a plan to propose?"

"Yes," she Shifter agreed. "The details are negotiable, but here's how I see it. Somebody has to sneak into the building again, and steal one of the vital components of the weapon that they're putting together. Keep it away from them as long as possible, destroy it if it's possible. I can think of several that are probably irreplaceable, here on Earth."

Most of the Houston kids were nodding, and even Max seemed to approve. "Nobody with alien powers will get too near the building without being challenged. That's where this little bauble comes in," Brennan continued, showing them a yellow jewel on an odd-looking leather strap. "Held constantly on the skin of any living creature, it will supress the active power balance... and keep the wearer from showing up on Tritium scanners."

"So, there really is something that will keep the scanners from detecting an alien?" Liz asked, thinking of the murderer that Maria and the others were investigating in Roswell.

"Yes, but as long as they're cloaked from the scanners, no alien powers," Sondra told her. "So who uses it to sneak in without their special abilities??"

"I mean to do that myself, if I can get your approval, Max," Brennan said. "I've learned a lot of tricks over the years, including techniques for burglary and unarmed combat, which should serve me well. Rolf..." and he nodded at Michael's clone, "has found me a way in from underground, through the electrical tunnels under that that neighborhood. I know that I couldn't do this entirely on my own, but I have a few diversions in mind that should equalize the odds."

"Diversions," Max repeated. "Elaborate on that."

"Two stage plan," Brennan suggested. "First - Liz. Have you tried setting one of the Tritium resonators to detonate a high-energy pulse while you were holding it??"

"Umm..." Liz blinked, and for an instant the face of Future Max as that curved wall of blueish energy smashed through his body was all that she could think of. "Yes, I... um, that's an affirmative, yes."

"Recently??"

"Uhh... about three weeks ago."

"No ill effects?"

She tried to think. "No... no pain or significant physical discomfort I can report, no loss of agility."

"Alright," Brennan said. "I was worried that, since you seem to show signs of becoming partially Antarian, it might hurt you too, but apparently Mad Murphy has spared us from that much bad luck." Liz shot a confused look at Max - who the hell was Mad Murphy?? But Alex tapped her arm reassuringly. "Then you'll idealy be the first stage, Liz - walk past the building and set off the charge. That'll create plenty of havoc, mostly on the first floor, and they'll possibly try to mobilize against an enemy preparing to force their way in through the front door. That's when I come up for underneath."

"What's stage two?" Michael asked.

"As quickly as possible, given that you'll all have to stay out of the way of the Tritium shock wave, four of you come running in, pick a good spot in medium range of the building, maybe right across the street, and go into the F-square formation. Harass them and try to draw a counterattack, but nothing too intense. Possibly open up a hole in the first floor wall that I can use as my exit, once I've got the thing I came through for. Sondra, Isabel, either of you should still be able to make mental contact with me while I'm wearing the gem."

"Sam had a thought about the foursquare formation," Max mentioned. "If we only need one, then we should try it out with the two of us, Isabel and Sondra. See how far sibling resonance will take us."

"Alright," Brennan agreed. "We're going to have to get ready quickly - the memories from Alex's undercover trip inside suggest that they might be closer to completing the device than I'd like to think. Any questions??"

"Yeah," Alex said. "Once you get out of the building, Brennan, how do you plan to get far enough away that they won't be able to catch you and get that 'critical component' back? And what do Liz and the members of the Foursquare do then??"

"Umm... that depends," Brennan hedged, seeming slightly uncomfortable with the questions.

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As Maria entered the UFO museum, it was fairly quiet, the spooky music playing along to various exhibits making more noise than the two dozen or so patrons browsing between exhibits. Maria wandered around, and found Brody Davis, the owner, working on a small laptop computer that was attached to a powerpoint display projector. The projector itself was unlit at the moment. "Mister Davis!" Maria had met Brody a few times, either when coming by the museum to see Max, or when he'd come into the cafe for lunch. He seemed like a nice guy, but she still wasn't comfortable enough around him to use his first name like Max and some of her other friends did.

Brody looked up and smiled. "Maria!!" A short pause. "You know that Max is out of town this weekend, right?"

"Umm... yeah, I do," Maria agreed with a nod. "Came by to talk with you, if that's okay?"

"Hmm..." Brody looked intensely into her face for ten seconds, or maybe a few more, and then closed the LCD 'lid' of the laptop, and checked to make sure that it was locked into some kind of theft-restraint system. "Why don't you come into my office, honey?" His English accent was showing a little bit more strongly now.

"Um, okay," Maria said, and followed as Brody led the way up a narrow flight of stairs from the museum floor into the small office that he used, as had Milton Ross before him when *he* had been the owner. Brody settled behind a desk and looked as Maria took a chair for her own.

"Umm, well, I have a bit of a minor mystery on my hands, and I was hoping that you might be able to help me with it." She took out the alien doll and put it on the desk.

Brody's eyes narrowed immediately. "What does this have to do with your mystery? I'm afraid I don't really understand yet."

"It's, umm... it's c..c.. complicated t-to explain," Maria stammered, feeling very foolish by this point. "Basically, I'm in, well, a sort of a scavenger hunt," *LAME!* "...and this doll is part of it. I think that it's a clue to a person, and once I know who that person is, I'll be able to move on to the next stage of the hunt. I know you sell some of these dolls in here, and wonder if there's anybody in particular it reminds you of. Long shot I know, but this is what I'm reduced to." She tried to hit him with just a hint of the puppy dog eyes.

"Hmm..." Brody picked up the doll and considered it. "Now, is it cricket that you've come to ask me? I mean, I'm not entirely clear on the point of American scavenger hunts, but isn't the fun in solving it yourself?"

"I'm not sure about the 'fun,'" Maria insisted, "but it's not against the rules for this hunt. You can ask anyone you like for help." She paused... Brody had been teasing her, or something like that. She hadn't realized it until now. "You know something, don't you??"

"Um... actually, I'm not sure I do," he said, in a regretful tone of voice that sounded more sincere. "Well, there's Max. He's the one who brings in the orders of these dolls, who stocks them in the gift shop, who sells most of them to patrons. I don't suppose he could be the person you're after?" Maria shook her head. "And I do remember there was a woman who bought several of them about a week ago - not quite a dozen dolls, yes. Don't have a name for you... and I think she was a tourist, in from Nevada or Arizona." Thought a little bit more. "No, I'm afraid that's all I can think of. Sorry I couldn't be more help."

"Well, thanks Mister Davi--" Maria got up out of the chair, turning slightly, and got a glimpse of a big computer control bank up against the office wall. All of a sudden, several thoughts ran quite clearly through her mind:

- The mysterious circumstances of how Brody had come to Roswell and bought the UFO center in the first place. Isabel and Michael had been about to kill him, as a suspected Skin alien, until Brody had told Max his story about being an alien abductee trying to make close contact again. A story that, Maria suddenly realized, didn't make it impossible for Brody to be an alien, just established a bit of reasonable doubt.

- In fact, the 'abdution' of Brody Davis, insofar as its circumstances were established facts, would seem to provide a great opportunity for Skin leaders to kidnap the original Brody Davis, English software genius, scan his brains, and replace him with one of their own people, wearing a Skin carefully designed to mimic the appearance of the original. And even though Brody had acted very different after the abduction, he'd been able to explain those changes away with post-trauma stress and deeply repressed memories and his burning new obsession and what-the-hell-ever else.

- Now that she thought about it, the doll was uniquely relevant to Brody, more than anyone else she'd thought of yet. Not only did he work at the museum where they were sold, but he owned it - an establishment that was dedicated to aliens in a way that few businesses were, even in Roswell. He had supposedly come to Roswell just because he was so freakin' obsessed with aliens. That could well have been the message that Courtney's courier had tried to send them, by hiding the doll -- and they had all missed it just because it was so bleedin' OBVIOUS!

All of this raced through Maria's brain in a matter of seconds. "Well, um, you're probably busy, lots to do, so I'll just take o--" She broke off before finishing the sentence and hurried towards the door. She was maybe three steps away from reaching it where there was a definitely audible click. The doorknob wouldn't turn and the little switch that usually controlled the lock (she assumed) would not move either. She turned to look at Brody Davis, who was still sitting at his desk, with a frustrated expression on his face.

"I... I was hoping that you wouldn't clue in," he said, the english accent still pronounced. (How long had it taken the Skin to learn it? Had he learned to speak English by watching the BBC or something?) "Would have let you go, even taken the chance that you'd put it together after you left. You remember me of... well, of someone I still have feelings for, after all these decades." He rose from the desk chair, sighing, and Maria wondered whether she should try to scream. "I wouldn't bother. We're soundproofed in here quite well, and I wouldn't let you yowl your head off for long." Some kind of odd tut-tut-tutting sound came from deep in his throat. "I have to admit, it was incredible to see how the entire thing just occured to you, right in front of me. You do have a brilliantly intuitive mind, Maria. It's a shame that I can't let you tell your little friends about my true identity."

Maria waited as Brody stepped closer, then let out her best try at a arcing kick to his head. The waitress uniform wasn't the best thing to be wearing for trying a high kick in, and she probably showed too much as she did it, but heck -- the only one there to see was an evil alien, so panty shots were the least of her worries. Unfortunately, Brody seemed to be remaining a step ahead of her - he backed away slightly, grabbed her foot out of mid-air, and gave it a twist that knocked her off balance and sent her sprawling onto the floor.

"You're a feisty girl, aren't you??" he said, leaning close - and jerking away just in time as Maria shot her other foot up behind her, like a horse kicking because it was angry and frightened. (Both emotions applying just as much to Maria herself in that moment.) Swearing words that probably weren't dirty, or even sensible, in any earth language, Brody created a small globe of cool blue fire above his palm, about the size of a ping-pong ball, and sent it shooting into Maria's chest. She sprawled down on the ground again, unable to move beyond twitching slightly.

"You... you can't kill me," she whispered, afraid that he might. "My friends will figure out what happened if I die - and they'll never stop hunting until they find you."

"You may be right." He sighed. "I don't intend to try killing you unless I have no other choice. But I *am* going to put you to sleep for the moment." He reached out, touched her neck, and connected to her body. Maria saw her vision grow blurry, felt her thoughts grow faint. Then nothing.

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"There it is," Sondra said. Sure enough, Max could see the pulse of energy expanding through the air. As it reached them, it grew very hazy and indistinct, and when it passed through the space where they were standing, he felt only a momentary twinge of discomfort.

"Let's go," he said, but Isabel and Sam were already leading the charge, and he had to race to keep up. As they got to the vicinity of the Skin headquarters building, he saw Liz hurrying down the street away from them... good. That was the plan. She would meet up with Annie and Michael several blocks from here, and they would go back to home base, join Alex there.

WHIZZ! Someone in the enemy building had been more on the ball than Max expected, spotted us and shot a pulse of cyan energy out the second floor window. Fortunately, Sam put up his shield, (which was red, apparently, instead of green like Max's own,) and stopped it just in time before it would have hit Isabel. "More than time," he muttered, and Max hurried into the left flanking position for the foursquare formation.

Sam had been right - Max could tell it almost immediately. They had power to spare between them, almost as soon as the special remultiplying power connections were forged. It seemed to go quicker than any foursquare building Max had been involved in before this, too. He looked at the scene through Sam's eyes.

He concentrated first on the window from which the energy pulse had come... shooting out a cone of sizzling light energy. Somebody screamed, and part of the wall next to the window looked like it was catching fire. Then Sam shot lightning bolts up towards the roof, one at each corner, and in the middle of the front wall of the building - right where the guards had been, and Max could feel from the way the electric charges impacted that at least one of them had been close enough to his post to get tagged.

It felt, scarily, almost like watching somebody play one of those video games with a light-sensitive 'gun', except that Sam didn't need any hardware to wreak havoc, only his own body and the energy that the others were feeding into him. As he had a few times before, Max had time to think about the violence that he was caught up in the middle of... and as much as he didn't like killing or hurting anybody, even these aliens, he didn't really see any other way. These people had come to Houston to wipe out Sam and his family, and he really didn't think they'd have any problem with annihilating Max himself, once they knew he was here. They had to do what had to be done.

Sam struck several more times, and more and more sounds of activity could be heard from inside - more than the attacks alone could explain. That suggested that Brennan had made his move - maybe already stolen whatever he'd come to take. Sure enough, soon Sam blasted open a huge hole in the near wall, and a familiar shape emerged, nodded just once in their direction, and turned to run down the side of the building, away from them. Skins gave chase, some following him out the hole, and at least one jumping down off the edge of the roof. Sam shot a few laser beams at the pursuers, and then was kept busy for several minutes just fielding attacks from what was left of the building.

*Look out!* Isabel sent, and at the same time, Sam noticed that more people were coming out of the building, through the front door. He was kept too busy to do anything about them for a moment, and then, when he fired a strong energy charge, it was blocked off by a force field. Max recognized Greer and old Mister Crawford among the four of them, from Courtney's descriptions, and that triggered something.

*Oh, no -- they're going to...* He wasn't in time to finish the thought before it had become reality. The four mean old skins stood close together, facing out all in different directions... and formed a foursquare of their own. Foursquare versus foursquare. The one thing that they hadn't come up against yet. What did they do now??

Sam chose to wait and see what the Skin foursquare would do. They shot out a single laser beam -- Walt Crawford was the one facing them, with Greer flanking him on the right. That was it. A single test of their defenses, which Sam deflected easily. But...

*They've guessed that we were just a diversion, that we were supposed to fall back and retreat as soon as it was clear,* Sondra realized. *But we can't move while maintaining our own foursquare - can't fall back. And once we let our own foursquare fall apart, they're going to use their powers to try to kill us, or hurt us so badly that we can be captured.*

Max fought against a surge of panic, not sure whether it was his own or coming from someone else in the link -- or some of each.

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"No, no, no." Kyle sighed. "Tess, you keep moving yourself in the wrong frame of mind for this. You're not fighting skinny aliens or FBI special agents this time. Superior strength won't help you, because you don't have it." Tess shot him a nasty look, which he shrugged off entirely.

"Let your sense of self immerse into this new world - let it change your preconceptions about how you make decisions. You're a blip, a creature who's evolved to live on a landscape of lines and patterns. Speed will usually serve you, as long as you're not asking too much for it. The only great advantage you have, though, is your intelligence. You can plan ahead - nothing else here does. Okay -- ready??"

"Umm, yeah."

"Then pick your moment, and draw, princess Sparkle!!" Kyle hit a small button and the screen suddenly resumed motion again. Tess waited, watching, for about as long as it took her to breathe quickly three times, and then started working her own controls. Her little blip ventured forth into empty space, trailing a thine white line behind it. A few rainbow sparks were dancing around the vast emptiness, but none of them were heading directly for the blip or its line, nor was the much larger mass of living color patterns that prowled the entire screen hungrily. After navigating the blip up about an inch and two-thirds, and over a tiny distance, Tess hesitated, and a sparkling white light started to follow the blip up the new line it was tracing. That was enough to spur Tess into action again, moving her blip back down to the edge of the screen, not far from where it had began. The traced line then marked the shape of a thin rectangle, which suddenly filled in with an orangey color. The score counter increased by a couple of points. Kyle cheered softly.

"Yeah, look at me," Tess said, slightly annoyed. "I made a rectangle, and 4 whole points. Was that really worth the effort?"

"Maybe not at the moment," Kyle admitted. "But think of it as the first step in your plan - the first bit of a tree trunk. You can build the tree up higher..." he indicated on the screen, "and then send branches off to each side, and make little pockets coming off of the branches." He waited to see if she would guess what came next.

"And then... I wait for the big guy to come exploring into one of the pockets - and seal him in??" Tess replied.

"Yep. Catch yourself a Qix. It's slow going, but really fun when you manage to do it and clear the level."

"Hmm... okay." Tess wasn't sure that this was a game she was wild about, but she decided to give it more of a try for Kyle's sake. The two of them had sneaked into Michael's apartment, since he was gone, and Kyle had found the other boy's collection of classic video games, re-released for a more recent video gaming console.

That had been after finishing their drinks at the Crashdown, of course, and changing back from gym clothes into some regular streetwear in the tiny little cafe bathroom, and going by Courtney's apartment. Courtney hadn't had any luck figuring out where to go next about the murder case, and had seemed to be more than a little out of sorts, so they hadn't stayed long.

After a while, (and, finally, her first capture,) Tess grew tired of it and let Kyle qix for a while. Around the time he cleared one level and started on another, she picked up Michael's phone to call the answering machine back at Valenti's place, just in case Kyle's dad had called home from the office - or Maria, or Courtney.

There was a message, but it wasn't from any of those people. It was Max's voice on the line, with an update for Valenti and her, to pass on to the rest of the gang. Even though she knew that it was relatively routine 'club business' to Max, knew that he was with Liz, and even though Tess was certain she *was* falling in love with Kyle, hearing Max's voice on the line gave her heart a secret thrill, deep down.

"Sorry it took me so long to think about calling in," he had said. "We're relatively good here for the moment - a few Skin attacks, but nothing too hot to handle. And we've definitely found out some stuff that was worth thre trip... there's another set of hybrids here in Houston, clones of each of us, and a second shapeshifter protector. Apparently, they were created as duplicates to keep the enemy aliens from focusing too much attention on us, here in Roswell."

Tess' head swam as she listened to the words and tried to absorb the meaning. Another four hybrids - clones? As in, with another Tess and another Max, and Michael and Isabel too? All kinds of questions occured to her, but she kept them from spilling out her mouth, since this was just a recorded message, that couldn't hear her or answer.

"...but they've been really great... I like the clones a lot - well, some of them more than others, but you know. The protector, Brennan, is definitely different than Ed was, and I have to say, I think I like him better. Now, there's going to have to be some thrilling heroics before we get back, because the Skins here in Houston are trying to put together this Ultimate Weapon that can toast anybody from a distance, so we have to make sure they don't get it working. Then we'll head back... possibly bringing some of the Houston kids with us, not sure about that yet. Oh, and there's this interstellar conference thing, meeting of planetary leaders, that we should probably go to... we'll have to make it to Denver in time for that. Not that the conference is really in Denver, but virtually in Denver, something like that. Will call back later and try to actually get someone. See-ya!!" And then there was that characteristic long beep that meant 'no more messages.'

Tess hung up and shook her head slightly. still overwhemed with what she'd heard. Noticing that Kyle seemed to be just fooling around, not really concentrating very much on his game, she asked him a question. "Kyle, do you think very much about the fact that I'm... you know, different? Not entirely human? Or is it just kind of a 'cute blonde plus' thing -- sure, the out of this world sex is great, but you don't really worry about the rest?"

Kyle blinked several times, and finally put the game back on pause. "Umm... I'm not sure. I think about the fact that you're *you*, Tess. No, you're not just some gorgeous blonde bombshell who gives me mindblowing orgasms... you're somebody who's sarcastic in the best possible way, and strong, and always looks at life from a slightly different perspective from me or anybody I know. And I can't even explain why I'm so nuts about the way you chew on the end of your pencil when you're working on geometry and don't think anybody is watching you, or the look on your face when you have your first sip of juice in the morning, loaded down with about a shot worth of tabasco." Tess giggled slightly.

"But... do I really dwell much on the fact that you have DNA and history coming from a planet that's probably so far that it makes the furthest space probes that human beings have sent out look like they're not even at the edge of the dot that says 'you are here on earth'? Do I wonder if you're going to stay here on this planet all your life, or go off somewhere else?? Do I medidate about what kind of creatures your soul has been, before it was even Queen Labookoo, or whatever your name was way back then, and if you'd reincarnate back on another planet if you died?? Umm... yes, a little actually. But I try not to think about things like that any more than I can help."

Tess stared at him for a long moment, not quite sure what to say. Then, something occured to her, though it wasn't what she'd been expecting that she might reply. "Oooh, shoot, look at the time! We'd better hurry if we're gonna make Maria's gig."

Kyle took a look at his watch. They weren't really as late as she had made it sound... they had maybe five or ten minutes, before the time that they'd agreed to leave. But Kyle didn't object, perhaps figuring that if Tess needed an 'out' of that conversation, he was going to let her have the one that she'd reached for. "Okay." He turned the game console off, and kissed her when they both stood up from the couch. "Don't worry about it too much," he whispered in her ear, so quietly she could hardly even hear it. "I know that things might get really weird - I've realized that from the start. I like you a whole lot, but we haven't made any big promises. Follow your heart, and you'll end up where you're meant to be."

Tess struggled to file that away, too, as she put on her jacket and headed down to the car.

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*Okay,* Max sent. *Tactically, this is a simple situation. We have two possible avenues of withdrawal. One is to break and run - drop the foursquare formation quickly, cover our retreat with shields and any other defensive powers we can muster, and try to get out of range quickly. They can't move while they're in foursquare any more than we can, so they couldn't follow us without giving up their advantage. Option two is to stay, and take the offensive, pound them as hard as we can. We'll be going up hill, because any foursquare is stronger on defense than attack, so that would be taking on their strength with our weakness. But we've got more power to play with than they do - I'm sure we do. We can do this. Which alternative is less likely to get one of the four of us hurt??"

*Even on a short retreat, I wouldn't want to trust my shield, unassisted, to the kind of pounding even a weak foursquare could give it,* Sam replied. *Taking them on direct seems intuitively like the wrong tack, but rationally, I think we have a better shot that way.*

*Alright,* Max said. He had been leaning that way himself. *Izzie? Sondra?? Any thoughts?*

Isabel was frightened, and indecisive... willing to follow his lead, but refusing to make a suggestion one way or another. *Yeah, let's pound the tar outta them,* Sondra said. *Brennan told me about one of those old foursquare exhibitions back home, when the Royal Four took on another fourquare. There are particular forms of energy attack that can be used to offset the defensive advantage.*

Sam smiled mentally. *Show me how.* Sam was still the one facing forwards, and just like their formation could not move to another position while remaining active, it couldn't reorient so that Lonnie could take her turn. (Though if an enemy had appeared in the direction she was facing, she could command the power of the foursquare on that vector.) But, with the four of them linked so closely, mentally, it hardly mattered which body was doing what.

Under Sondra's direction, Sam struck with electricity, which made sense... Max knew that that lightning was good for battering down defenses and draining energy, though it was hard to get a quick kill with. Then he lobbed off a ball of a peculiar kind of yellow-green plasma fire. Isabel laughed slightly as Crawford tried to put up a force wall against the fireball -- and the plasma 'fire' clung to the 'wall', spreading across it and feeding from it. Scowling, he dropped the defensive field entirely, trying to extinguish the plasma fire - and got tagged with a laser beam in his shoulder - not deadly force, but enough to hurt and to unbalance his energy reserves.

The two of them kept at it for a few more minutes, Sondra suggesting devous new tactics and Sam implementing them - Max and Isabel basically just watched and contributed energy when they needed to. It became something of a slugfest, and when it was done the four young hybrids were starting to feel exhausted. But the Skins were in even worse shape. When the pod squads' foursquare broke, Crawford didn't even muster up a single laser beam or energy bolt to throw at them as they fled.

They hurried far away from the building before stopping - as per Brennan's instructions - two blocks on foot, then into a car and about eight minutes' drive on a slightly randomized course, but always heading away. Finally Isabel parked the car and turned to Sondra. "I... I'm worried about something. Have you tried to get into contact with Brennan??"

"Umm... no," she admitted, closed her eyes, and concentrated. Suddenly Sondra's body stiffened. "He... he didn't make it away. They - they captured him a few blocks away, just before he was going to make the rendezvous with Rolf. Rolf couldn't help - there were too many Skins, so he hung back and they didn't bother him. But - but they put the device back on Brennan, so he can't use his powers, and they have the component he was trying to steal!! They're taking him back to the building with him."

Max and Sam traded a look. "This is bad," Max muttered. "This is *really* bad."

Sam nodded. "We need a new plan - and QUICK!!"

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Kyle opened the heavy wooden door to let Tess go in first, and followed her into the club. Billy Ray's Roadhouse was a rough place out on the edge of town near the highway, more than a little bit honky-tonk, but Kyle supposed that you took a gig where you found it... especially when you were in a high school garage band. As the two of them looked around, getting their bearings, Kyle heard his father calling out to them. "Hey, I saved us all seats!" Kyle *really* didn't want to sit with his father, (especially since that meant that he couldn't... couldn't do anything with Tess, really, or at least nothing that would betray their involvement.) But Tess smiled at him once and went over to the table that the Sheriff had staked out - where there was, indeed, plenty of room.

"Hi, dad," Kyle said softly as he took a seat, trying to arrange the seating so that he could at least hold Tess' hand under the table, if he wanted to, without it being obvious. "I didn't know you were going to be coming."

"Well, I heard about Maria's break through a friend of a friend... actually, what I heard at first was that Alex was supposed to be playing too, before it became clear that he wouldn't be around. I've always had a fondness for Rock western joints like this, so I thought I'd come down and see what the kids would do."

"Okay," Tess agreed. "They're not going to be on for a little bit, though - right?"

"Nope. You want some munchies??" Valenti offered. "It's on me." Which was, in Kyle's opinion, a rather transparent way of making sure that they didn't try to order anything stronger than root beer with their food... (presumably Tess couldn't really drink booze anyway, just like Max couldn't handle it,) Kyle ordered a jumboburger with home fries, and a pepsi straight up. While they were waiting, Courtney showed up and Mister Valenti called her over too, and the two of them started talking like they were old friends.

"Hey." Tess nudged Kyle slightly. "Trade you -- some of my grilled chicken strips for a big mouthful worth of that burger." She paused and cocked her head. "Kyle... what or who are you staring at??"

"Umm... nothing. No, not nothing." Kyle shook his head and tried to sort out his thoughts. "That... that's Wendy Lavely, the old singer from Alex's band back before Maria started sitting in with them. And -- what the heck is going on?" Tess watched as the girl Kyle had pointed out, a tall brunette wearing a low-cut top, talked with Chris Thompson, the drummer in the band, and then stepped up onto the stage and started adjusting the mike stand to her own height.

"Where the hell is Maria?" Tess muttered softly.

"Let's go find out." Kyle stepped up and rushed over to the stage, intercepting Nicky Swaid. "Where's Maria?"

"The very question we were asking ourselves half an hour ago," Nicky muttered with a scowl. "She never showed. Tried her cell phone and she didn't answer. This whole gig could have turned into a right mess if we hadn't been able to reach..." But Kyle had already stormed off, not listening to the rest of the story. Tess smiled nervously at Nicky and went to follow him. Kyle had already explained the basic facts to his father and to Courtney by the time she got there.

"Are... are we sure this is something to worry about?" Courtney asked uncertainly.

"Considering the way Nicky took the news when he found out that Alex wouldn't be here, Maria wouldn't just blow it off," Tess said. "I think there's a very real possibility she's in danger. Suddenly the parallels in this situation to Isabel's birthday party struck her. Whittaker had ambushed Tess as she left a department store, knocked her out, dosed her with something to supress most of her powers and left her in an abandoned power plant. If Isabel hadn't found her there... she didn't want to think about what might have happened to her.

"Okay," Courtney got up, all business now. "What's our first step? How the heck do we find her in time to be of any help??"

That stumped them all for a moment.


TO BE CONTINUED...
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Part Eight

Max looked around, his eyes starting to search into Isabel's. He didn't know what to do, but he was the leader and had to decide on something.. So, after pausing for a moment, he fell back on his first instincts. "Okay... if we're gonna go up against the Skins and rescue Brennan, we'll need our full force. Isabel... can you get in touch with Annie, back at base camp? Tell her to bring the others there."

"I... I think so," Isabel said, her throat seeming to tense and tremble with her nervousness. "Just tell her to get everybody here as soon as she can?" Max nodded. "Michael, Liz... and -- what about Alex?"

Max hesitated. "Yeah, ask him to come too. I'm not sure how he can help, but there'll probably be something." Max wondered if Isabel would object, if she would try to keep Alex safe by keeping him away, but she didn't say anything of that sort. He turned next to Sondra. "Same message, to Rolf. Rendezvous, umm... right here good?" Sondra and Sam nodded.

"What... what do we do once we're all together, Max?" Sam asked. "Even with all of our powers, we'd be pretty overmatched trying to break into skin HQ with a frontal assault. I'm not even sure that another diversionary attack to give Brennan an opportunity to escape will help."

"I... I'm not sure," Max admitted. "Combat techniques has never been my specialty. Maybe Michael or Rolf will have an idea." Michael had come through for him in a similar situation at the summit, and to a certain extent Max really hoped that history would repeat itself.

Sam watched him with a slightly odd expression. "Alright. We won't move until someone's had a good idea. I think we've got a little time, and they might not expect us to draw things out too long."

"Um, alright," Max mumbled, not quite sure how to take that.

"Something that I think should be proposed while we might have time," Isabel said. "What about intercepting the group that's bringing Brennan back in?"

"They'll be watching for that," Max said. "It was probably their most powerful hunters who went after him, remember."

"Then attack the building before the hunting team gets back?" Sondra suggested, without any certainty.

"No," Sam decided. "Remember, they have a huge advantage of numbers against us, and we won't get our own reinforcements until after Brennan's inside I think. That means we'll be at a bigger proportional disadvantage than they are."

"Okay," Max said. "Any other proposals?" No-one had any, and he sat down on the curb to anxiously await his friends and allies. (And also the love of his life, who he might have to send into danger now.)

"Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown," Isabel murmured to him. "I don't envy you."

"Thanks a lot, that's so helpful," he quipped back... and managed a wry smile.

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"Okay, this is in police procedure, more or less," Jim Valenti said, leading the way out towards the honkytonk's parking lot. "We have a missing person and suspicions of foul play. In the absence of any definitive way of finding her whereabouts quickly, we start with Maria's last known location. Did any of the three of you see her today?"

"Umm... not me," Courtney said. "I tried to call her this morning, erm, around quarter after ten, and her mom said that she'd already left for band practice." She thought about that. "Maybe we should have asked Nicky about that, but he didn't say anything about her blowing off rehearsal, just that she didn't show up for the gig itself."

"She, she took our order at the Crashdown this afternoon," Tess said, and Kyle nodded. "Maybe one-thirty, or a little eariler."

"Okay, so the cafe seems to be our first stop," Valenti said. "Umm... let's all take your wheels, Tess. It's pretty roomy, and that way we can talk on the way, and not worry about having to convoy." They all piled into the light blue SUV.

It didn't take that long for them to drive into town, but every minute was weighing on Tess like days and nights as she drove. FInally she pulled into the parking lot, and Kyle and Courtney cried out at practically the same moment, spotting the DeLuca Volkwagon Jetta still sitting there.

"Somebody check inside," Jim directed, the habits of running an investigation leaping to the fore in this situation. "Check for Amy... Maria might have dropped the car off for her mom, and she's just in there having dinner."

"And I'll take a look in her locker," Tess suggested. "See if by any chance her street clothes are still in there." Jim nodded approvingly.

It was only about two minutes before the team rendezvoused again in the back room. There was no sighting of Maria or Amy inside the building, downstairs or upstairs. Tess had found nothing but a few personal knicknacks that didn't seem to be relevant - no car keys, no waitress uniform, no street clothes.

"That doesn't make any sense," Courtney put in. "One or the other set of clothes should be there, right??"

"I think she doesn't always change and leave her uniform here," Tess said a little uncertainly. "If she came and left in her alien greens, then that would explain it. Or maybe she got changed and took the uniform with her for some reason... except that she didn't get into her car, and it would have been a bulky package to carry around with her."

"But I don't think anybody nabbed her while she was on shift," Jim said softly. "Not unless the killer came in here and took her car keys... I don't think she'd carry them in her uniform pocket."

"No, she'd have a jacket maybe, and leave the keys in the jacket pocket." Kyle muttered, but he didn't sound too sure about himself. Everything depended now on how well they knew Maria, and they didn't seem to be doing too well so far.

"So come on, let's think this through," Courtney insisted. "Where would she go without taking her car, if she left here of her own free will."

"Somewhere close by," Jim started.

"Maybe she was checking out a lead," Tess said. "The alien doll."

"Her mom's shop?" Kyle asked. "No, probably not." Impatiently he opened the side door again and wandered out into the parking lot. Tess followed him. "Hey!" Kyle exclaimed, grabbing her arm and pointing.

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Maria woke into the light, but found it hard to regain her usual level of mental alertness. Something seemed to be interfering with her thoughts, more than usual sleepiness or pain. At first she couldn't remember what had happened to her.

She... she was lying on something hard, a flat surface... possibly a table? Every part of her body was surrounded or restricted by cold metal... her ankles and feet, her bare calves just below the knee. A single restraint surrounded her mid-thighs outside of the skirt of her uniform, and another encircled her belly just above the waist. A much more complicated cylinder was surrounding her upper chest from the armpits on down, a tight restraint that would let her breathe, but only just and not easily. A loop around her neck, also some nasty-feeling things that held onto the sides of her face and wouldn't let her move her head at all in any direction. Three restraints about each arm, just below the shoulder, just below the elbow, and right over the wrist. She felt horribly helpless, trussed up this way.

"Hey, what the hell's going on here?" she called out with as much indignity as she could muster, and realized two things. One was that she could hardly muster any indignity, or energy, in her voice... as the words came out very soft, with a hint of a husky whisper that was INCREDIBLY inappropriate for this situation, (unless you were looking at the situation from the perspective of a voyeuristic bondage fetishist perhaps, in which case it might not be that out of place.) The second thing she realized was what had happend before she got knocked out, which meant that Maria felt very foolish, because some fo what the hell was going on was obvious, given that information.

She had been abducted by an alien, and taken back to his dark lair, or something of that sort. If Brody had experience at the kind of molecular alterations that her friends could do, he could probably have fashioned all of these restraints in not much time at all... or maybe he'd had them here, wherever here was, just in case he needed to keep someone tied up. The table seemed much more intimidating and effective than traditional restraints using ropes or cuffs, or even metal chains. These metal sleeves seemed to be fitted to her body so closely that it would be nearly impossible to slip out of even one... and of course, defeating any one restraint wouldn't give her much in the way of mobility.

"Brody... Brody are you here?" Once again Maria cursed the effect that robbed her of usual control over her own voice... though possibly it was a good thing that none of the anger she felt had been able to slip into her tone. The words sounded almost like a promise and an invitation, which was not at all what she had meant, and hopefully not anything that Brody wanted specifically. Probably he'd just wanted to keep her from screaming her head off, and the other details were unintentional side-effects. Purely as a form of experimentation, Maria tried a good healthy panic shriek, but cut it off when she realized that she wasn't getting much in volume out of her cry, and it didn't sound panicked at all.

"Oh, hello there," Brody's english voice sounded nearly as soon as Maria's unintentionally seductive tones had faded away. "Thought you'd take a little bit longer to come around... maybe it's the lung restrictor. Probably woke you up, having to breathe so shallow like that."

"I..." Maria tried hard to take a deep breath, out of sheer stubbornness, and gasped as the 'restrainer' pinched her side. "I wouldn't be at all surprised."

Brody cocked his head. "You're not doing that on purpose, are you? The voice thing I mean." Maria tried to shake her head back and forth, but couldn't of course, so she made a quiet 'nuh-uh' sound.

"Huh," Brody mused. "Must be a side effect of the neural pathway blocking."

"So that I couldn't yell and scream my head off?" Maria confirmed.

"That's it. And let's see... you're hoping that I'll go back into your head and fix it so that you can at least talk in a normal whisper, instead of sounding like you're trying to work your wiles on me." Brody chuckled, and it wasn't a nice laugh. "I suppose I could try, but I don't think so. If you don't like having to talk like this, maybe you won't say much... though I'll mention that it'd be a good idea to speak the truth if I ask you a direct question. Okay..." For a few seconds, all Maria could see was the ceiling, and only hear Brody as he puttered around the further corners of the lair... or whatever this room really was. Barring a good opportunity to see more of it, Maria decided to keep thinking of it as a lair.

"What... what are you going to do to me?" Maria breathed. There was no immediate response, and her brain returned to the words the alien agent had used to discuss the changes to her speaking pattern... neural pathway blocking. That meant he was keeping part of her brain from working the way it normally did. If she put that together with what she knew of Brody's situation... "You want to make me forget, don't you? Forget that I figured out your secret - that you're the killer we're looking for. Once you do that, my friends can find me and it won't make any diff--" She broke off as Brody's face suddenly popped into view not far away. She hadn't heard him approach - he must have hurried over to her as silently as a cat.

"Now, you're thinking much more clearly than you were when you woke up, now aren't you?" Brody was condescending, his accent sounding like he was talking out of one of those English kids' books. And then he reached out and touched her on the forehead, and things started to get fuzzy. Maria reached desperately for a coherent thought, and when she had it, found that it was appropriate to say out loud under the circumstances. "Fuck you!!"

Brody's laugh seemed cheerful and amused. "Yes... rather. Sorry about that. I can't imagine that it's much fun on you, getting clouded like that, but it's only a reasonable precaution for me to take, yes?"

Maria didn't answer. The fog was making it hard for her to think, but it not impossible, and she guessed that it was probably giving Brody problems reading her thoughts as well, like trying to see through a blanket. The only good thing about this situation was... well, it was better than getting killed, or a few other things that popped into her mind. But the notion of being robbed of her memories so that Brody could continue to operate in Roswell, to spy on her friends probably, maybe find some sneaky way to attack them... it gave her the creeps all over, on every level she could think of. Who knew how much Brody had learned already, especially about Max, working with him for months?

"Well, I suppose we're about ready to get started now," Brody said in his calm, British voice.

Maria shivered, and felt a single drop of sweat trickle from the back of her neck down her spine.

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"What?" Tess asked as she stepped up next to Kyle. "The UFO Center?"

"I'm reaching for a straw, I know that," Kyle admitted. "But... it's close enough for Maria to have walked over, and it's someplace that an alien doll might conceivable have led her. We might as well check it out."

"Umm, alright," Tess said, sighing. "I don't sense Maria's mind anywhere that close, but there might be a clue. Come on guys!" Jim was stepping through the door already, and he followed them across the street to the museum, Courtney bringing up the rear.

"Sorry, true believers," Kyle read off of the door about a minute later. "We had to close early and will be open at: ten o'clock tomorrow morning." He sighed. "So what now?"

"This... this wasn't a coincidence," Tess whispered. "It means that we're on the right track, or that someone's trying to throw us off or something."

"Okay, let's think it through," Jim said. "Maria went to check out a lead at the UFO center, doesn't make it to the concert on time. And the UFO center is closed early. What does that suggest?"

"Someone might have realized she was following a lead straight to himself, or herself," Courtney suggested. "Knocked Maria out or restrained her. Then what? He, or she, would want to get her out of the building. That could be difficult or impossible with tourists clogging the place."

"And there's only one person I can think of with the authority to close the premises early," Jim muttered. "The owner."

"Brody Davis," Tess realized, seeing it. "Who incidentally is a raging UFO enthusiast, and whose abduction provides the perfect cover for a Skin body-snatching." She groaned. "How did we not think of that before?"

"Where would Brody take her?" Kyle asked.

"Umm... his home maybe?" Courtney said. "I know that it's obvious, but he probably didn't expect that we'd be this close on his trail so quickly It would have been a convenient option."

"Worth checking out, at least," Kyle agreed. "Dad, can you find out his address quickly?"

Jim thought about that. "Maybe, if... Tess, what are you--??" Tess had walked up to the locked doors, waved at them, and turned the knob. "What did you do that for? We know that Maria's not there, and I'm not sure if there'd be a little card with his home address inside."

"That'd be a bonus," Tess said. "But I had something else in mind. It might slow us down to no profit, but it might turn into a big advantage."

"What's that?" Courtney asked curiously.

"I'll let you know when I've found it," Tess quipped as she hurried into the building.

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"Hey, we're here, we're here!" Liz said as they hurried up to the other group of people. "What's the situation?"

"Sssh." Max wrapped his arms around her in an ardent embrace. He felt a strong urge to whisper in her ear, but that would have to wait, because the answer to her question was something that the others had a right to hear as well - Alex, Michael, and Annie. "Sondra's trying to establish contact with Brennan again. They took him inside a few minutes ago."

"I've made contact," Sondra corrected him irritably. "And I'm worried. They're all gathered in some sort of central room, where the device was being assembled. Looks like... it looks to me like they might not waste a lot of time before exx... executing him as an enemy of the cause." She sighed. "There's... there's something that Brennan's hiding from me, or waiting on. I... I'm not quite sure what it is."

"WE shouldn't be waiting," Michael insisted. "Come on, saddle up, let's just go in there and do whatever we have to, get him back!!"

"We still don't have a plan," Sam muttered in reply, through clenched teeth. "Charging in there optimistically is going to get most of us dead or captured, or some of each."

"Got anything up your sleeve, sweetheart?" Max whispered in Liz's ear. Michael had saved the situation once, and Liz had also... guessing at the secret of the foursquare, the immovable object that had turned aside Nicholas' attack. But now... the enemies had a foursquare too, albeit a weak one, and the immovable object, the perfect defense wasn't what they needed. An irresistable force, a perfect attack. The power of eight. But somehow Max knew that it wouldn't be as simple as holding hands and transforming into the ultimate robot weapon, or whatever.

"I... Brennan's sending a message," Sondra broke in. "He... I was trying to let him know that we were here, that we wanted to help but weren't sure what to do."

"What did he say?" Rolf and Annie asked together, and Sondra turned to them, an ashen look on her face.

"He said... get the Finagle out of here before it's too late."

"What?" Max asked, even though he could think of one thing that could mean.

"If he's swearing by Finagle, then he means it," Annie said in a small, faraway voice. "Before it's too late for what?"

"Before that ultimate weapon goes on overload and kills us all, if we're too close to it," Sam said.

Max whirled on him. "You're... you're not guessing." And then he made a guess of his own. "You knew about this all along... before Brennan snuck inside the first time. The two of you planned this out together, keeping it secret from everybody else."

"Yes," Sam agreed in a low whisper. "He wasn't wild about telling anyone else, but eventually realized that there had to be someone capable of explaining it to you, Max, or else you might not take his warning seriously."

"So... so he never expected to get that little component away safely?" Isabel asked, her voice shaken.

"They've taken it back and added it to the weapon," Sondra announced. "As he knew that they would."

"It's a trojan horse ploy," Michael said with a hint of sad admiration in his voice. "All the plan that we knew was just a plot to get himself captured without the Skins getting suspicious."

"Yes," Sam agreed nearly in a shout. "But we don't have much time now!! When that weapon goes critical, it'll send out radiation that anyone alien is particularly susceptible to. Like the Tritium devices, but MUCH more powerful. If we're anywhere near it, we could die or be crippled permanently."

"How's he going to set it to overload?" Liz asked, confused. "He's being held or chained or something, right, and they're all watching and he doesn't have any powers."

"That won't stop him for long," Rolf muttered. "They probably don't realize just how strong he is. Break free from whoever's holding him, rip off the power-restraint bracelet, and take care of business. It wouldn't be enough for him to escape, but he'll be able to do what he needs to do."

Max hesitated a moment more, then let the words tumble out of his mouth. "We fall back." He hated this... hated letting Brennan sacrifice himself to save the rest of them. But... but things were too dire this time, the situation too desperate. Even if Max could somehow convince Brennan to abort his plan, they had no certainty of saving his life... or their own.

"What?" Isabel exclaimed, and Max realized that the notion was hitting her hard. She'd liked Brennan, and maybe found in him the link to her alien heritage that she could stand to cultivate... an adult Extraterrestrial who would answer questions without condescending to her... who didn't judge the human life that she treasured or the relationship she had built with Alex. A friendly shapeshifter Uncle. (It suddenly occured to Max that they'd never actually SEEN Brennan in any other form, and now they never would.)

"I... I know, Izzy," Max muttered. "But we don't have any chance now -- we fall back."

"And hurry," Sondra said. Quickly they hurried into the two waiting cars and screamed out, driving away from the Skin building as quickly as they could.

Once the car that Rolf was driving had gone about eight blocks, Isabel, sitting in the back, stiffened as a huge flash hit her. She hadn't been trying to get into Brennan's mind, but maybe the protector had been trying to send to her.

She saw the vague outlines of the room that Sondra had mentioned... a device on a pedestal, some Skin leader grandstanding and slyly taunting. The impressions were so centered that Isabel almost felt her own arms held behind her by two strong, tall young men... a half dozen figures standing a little apart, unmistakeably a firing squad, for all that they held no weapons. (Like that mattered to aliens. Isabel chuckled mentally at that - Skin warrior action figure. Blaster gun sold seperately.) And the rest of the skins were gathered together in a fairly tight crowd to watch the proceedings.

And then... just as Rolf had predicted, Brennan made a huge effort and flung off the two aliens holding him helpless. Ripped off the little strap around his wrist and dove towards the pedestal. A few of the firing squad got off shots, but the one that tagged Brennan didn't seem to do him any critical damage, and the grandstander called them off. Isabel wasn't sure why he did that for a long moment, and then it occured to her - the leader didn't want his troops to damage the ultimate weapon. He still hadn't figured out Brennan's plan.

They figured it out a moment later, of course. But by this point the feedback humm of the weapon overloading itself was loud, and Brennan was deflecting attempts to retake control of the weapon.

All of a sudden, the thought transmission was blotted out in a wave of energy. A few seconds later there was a distant rumble and a shaking. Isabel felt the tears flooding her eyes, unstoppably.

It was done. Brennan and all the Skins were obliterated. There had been no moment when Brennan had realized that the device was indeed about to overload a split-second later... and thus, no fear, triumph, or regret in his passing. As far as Isabel could tell, he had died not even knowing for sure that his suicide plan would work, and there was something incredibly bittersweet to her in that revelation.

Warm, tender arms unfolded themselves around her... Alex's arms. "It... it's over," she whispered to him.

"I know. The trailing edge of the pulse wave just passed through the car." Isabel looked up at him in surprise, her eyes still drowned in sorrow. For a few seconds, she distracted herself wondering how fast the Tritium pulse went compared to the speed of sound, and if telepathic signals moved at the speed of light. "You didn't say something during the, umm, the argument."

"I... I guess I didn't," he admitted as Isabel snuggled into his embrace. "Was thinking about a lot of stuff, but I guess I wasn't sure if it was my place to butt in."

"A lot of stuff... like what?"

"Well... like a really disturbing image, that if things went wrong and the pulse went off while we were within range... then Liz and I might be the only ones to survive." He shuddered, and Isabel squirmed a bit herself, imagining that scene. "And... well, another stupid line from out of those Larry Niven books is running through my mind."

Isabel sat up slightly. "What's that?"

"Erm... well, I probably don't have it quite right, but... 'For a protector, dying is not failure, bad luck, or necessarily a tragedy. It is simply the last tool that he can use to save those whose lives he is bound to protect."

"Hmm." Isabel wasn't sure what she thought of that."

"Well, I don't know about this Niven stuff," Sam said from the front seat, "but that sounds like *our* Brennan. That... that's why I agreed to help him with his plan - I know that he'd never have done it if he could see a viable plan another way. Because even if he could protect us from the Skins and their ultimate weapon this way, now he won't be around to defend us from any other threats that might arise."

"No," Rolf agreed. "But we can defend ourselves, and each other. He taught us that much."

"Sounds not like a bad plan," Isabel mumbled. "So what's next?"

"Back to base camp I guess," Alex said idly. "Check the tritium scanner maybe... see if there's any other aliens in Houston who weren't there at Skin HQ when it blew up."

"That's if the tritium scanner is still working," Rolf said. "They work on the same wavelength as the ultimate weapon did, right?? So maybe the shock wave fried it."

"Well, we'll check," Sam said. "And try to get in touch with your friends in Roswell, see what's happening there. Aside from that... well, I guess Max will probably be making the final decisions on what the four of us do next."

"Err, okay I guess," Isabel mumbled." She sighed and lay back on the car seat, suddenly homesick for Roswell, for Kyle and Maria, and even for Tess.

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"Open up." Even though Maria had been squeezing her eyes shut as tightly as she could, they popped open at Brody's words... some other little brainpath thingumee that he'd implanted into her head?? She realized that the restraints on her head had been adjusted, so that she was facing to one side instead of straight up. (Odd that she hadn't noticed that her neck was turned even with her eyes closed.)

Brody stood, not far away from her, with his hand on... it was a miniature Granilith!! The resemblance to what Michael had showed her in the hidden room behind the pod chamber was unmistakeable. The inverted cone balanced all by itself on a metal base, maybe ten inches across as far as she could tell... circular, and maybe three-quarters of an inch thick. The cone itself was maybe two feet high and nine inches across at its top. The base was sitting on a countertop next to Brody.

"Now, it's terribly important that you do your best to not think in words during the procedure, darling," Brody muttered. "That could lead to terribly serious neurological damage... in you. I'm trying to leave you as healthy as possible after this, but I won't be able to unless you work WITH me."

Was this real or a bluff? Maria considered quietly, not sure what to do. If it was a bluff, Brody was probably warning her off of her best strategy, the one defensive tactic that could maybe help her keep her memories and foil his plan. On the other hand, if he were telling the truth -- she couldn't face the notion of having her mentality brutalized even more than it had to be, and since she'd found out his secret, Brody had been completely open with her. Hating herself for not being more foolishly defiant, she let her mind blank and hoped that he would just get it over with quickly.

Brody let go of the metallic cone and bent down slightly next to her, brushing a bit of hair away from her face. Then he looked into her eyes, and... Maria would have stiffened, except she no longer seemed to have any control over her body. They were connected now, and the images and thoughts that Maria was getting from the alien who called himself Brody Davis -- they weren't immediately, completely disgusting or horrifying. Some of them were fairly ordinary, things that she could identify. A family, happy times. An eventful but mostly happy childhood.

But that identification was part of the truly awful part, because the more she identified with Brody, the more she felt as if his failings, his decisions to kill and hurt people, to allow practical concerns instead of moral principles to guide him, were things that Maria herself might do if she were in the same situation. She saw through his eyes, in some dark place, as he stood and looked at the dead body of the real Brody Davis... and laughed in triumph...

"Shit!!" Maria was startled out of the conenction so vigorously that she could hardly even think, just lay there with her eyes open and watch... and listen. There was a little panel set into the wall that was blinking with a bright red light and making a high-pitched beeping sound. Brody scowled regretfully at her and left the room.

The next thing Maria was really aware of was... that someone was taking her out of the restraints... or at least, pulling the restraints away from her. Kyle was pulling at some of them ineffectively, but Tess and Courtney made short work of them with their alien talents. "Maria! Where's Brody??" She wanted to say, but... well, she didn't know the answer, and somehow couldn't phrase the words. "Maria??" There was concern in the voice... and it was Tess speaking. Somehow those two facts seemed hard for Maria to reconcile... that Tess would actually be concerned about her.

Once all of the restraints were off, Tess and Courtney helped Maria sit up on the table. Tess touched Maria's hand, and looked into her eyes, and Maria blurted out "He... he left the room, umm, a few minutes ago I think. It's a little hard to judge time correctly."

"Brody?" Tess asked, as if she were just making sure.

"Yeah. He... he was in the middle of something to wipe my memories, but... but that thing went off." She waved at the panel, whcih was still beeping just as annoyingly.

"Perimeter alarm," Courtney muttered. "He must've realized that we were coming, and taken off." She went over to Jim Valenti, took the black pentagon which the Sheriff took out of one of his huge jacket pockets, and frowned at the display. "Yeah, he's about a block away and moving fast. Dammit!!"

"I dunno," Tess countered, looking at Maria. "I think we did okay. Any headaches, confusion, difficulty seeing?"

"No, no," Maria insisted. "Well... maybe a bit of an odd buzzing sensation in my scalp. Is... is that a bad sign?"

"Umm... I don't think so," Tess said. "But if Brody was inside your brain, I'd better have a look. Ed taught me some mental first aid techniques "

"Not now!" Maria exclaimed. "The gig! I've got to get out to..."

"They're probably just finishing the set right now," Kyle told her softly. "Making sure that you're healthy is more important. And... and just what were you thinking, rushing into the UFO museum without any backup?"

"Umm... I, well, I wasn't thinking that I'd actually run into an evil alien right there." Maria groaned. "Okay, Tess, do what you have to do, but not here, right?"

"Okay."

They got ready to leave the room, and then Maria remembered something and turned around. "That cone!" She found it on the sideboard and pointed, and Tess saw it and gasped. Courtney's eyes narrowed slightly when she saw what it was, and how the other girl had replied to it.

"What... what is it?" Tess asked, going over and picking it up.

"I... I'm not sure," Maria admitted. "He was touching it when he was getting ready to 'work' on me. I... I don't think it'd be too dangerous for us to take -- and it might be useful, once we figure out exactly what it means."

"Alright." Tess lifted the device by the base, marvelling at how the cone stayed in the same place relative to it, though they hardly seemed to be more than touching.

"What... were you at the bar?" Maria asked. "Was Nicky mad??"

"Yeah, kind of," Jim admitted. "I'm not sure what we can say to explain to him, either."

"He got Wendy Lavely back to replace you," Kyle said, leading the way up the stairs from the labl into the rest of Brody's home.

"What?? That tone-deaf little skanky..."

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"I... I can't believe that she almost--" Michael shook all over with silent regret and fury.

"Relax, Michael," Liz urged him. "Maria's going to be fine. Promise."

"This Brody Davis must be part of one of Kivar's other missions to Earth," Sam said softly. "We knew that there were other landings, smaller than the Copper Summit group and later, but we were never sure where. Brody could be our link to them."

Max looked at his opposite number and considered him for a long time. "So you want to chase him? Brody was showing up on the scanners when he fled Roswell, but there's no telling how long it'll take him to think of masking his powers again."

"Well... I'm not sure if it should be me," Sam admitted. "But I do think that someone should follow up on this lead, yes. Maybe even two... one to try tracing Brody's trail directly, and one to investigate the places associated with his 'abduction' and try to find any traces of other Skins that he might have been working with."

"Are... are you so sure that's a good idea, Sam?" Alex asked. "Just two of you, working seperately, up against who knows how many aliens?"

"I think it'll be pretty safe," Annie put in. "They'll find out, or guess, what one of us did here in Houston pretty soon. That'll be worth dozens of intimidation points. And whoever goes wouldn't really be working all by themselves. They'd have the other, the whole rest of the team, to call in if things really get sticky."

"I think you and Sondra should stick with Max and Isabel, Sammy," Rolf suggested. "You're the strongest foursquare we've got - possibly the best one on the planet, or for dozens of settled worlds. Annie and I can look into Mister Davis."

"Yeah," Annie agreed. "And you can tell the Roswell kids more of what they'll need to know for the conference, too."

Sam looked over at Max. "What about it, your majesty?"

Max burst out laughing. "Maybe, as long as you never, ever, ever call me that again." He was still intrigued by his opposite number, and wouldn't mind getting the chance to know him a little better, in Roswell... as long as no awkward questions got raised. He looked over to catch Isabel's eye, and she looked at Sondra, a little uncomfortably, but nodded. They'd work it out somehow. Michael and Liz seemed to be agreeable on this plan as well, while Alex was trying to pretend like he didn't have much of an opinion one way or the other.

"Okay, well, erm... our tickets for the flight back are... are in only about two and a half hours, yeesh!!" Isabel exclaimed, getting up so suddenly that Alex half-fell into the space she had been taking up. "We'd... well, anyone who's going to ride on the plane and be back in time for classes on Monday had better get ready to go."

"I guess that includes me," Liz said. "Ummm..."

"How about," Michael suggested, "the four of you go, leave one ticket unused... and I'll ride the long way with our two new friends? Let's face it, skipping a day or two of school wouldn't make much difference for me."

"Are... are you sure, Michael?" Alex asked. "I... I'd have thought that you'd want to get home to Roswell as soon as you can, to make sure that Maria's okay. Umm, and to see Courtney again, of course."

Michael smiled slightly, though it wasn't clear exactly why. "No... I'll call Court as soon as I can, and I'm sure that you guys will check on Maria for me. But... but I think it'll work better this way. Alright?" No-one else voiced an objection.

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"So," Liz sighed as she stretched out on the balcony lounger. "Quite an eventful weekend, but I guess things worked out not too badly. Erm, I mean... well, I'm sorry that Brennan had to die, but..."

"Yeah, I think I kinduv know what you mean," Max agreed. He was sitting on the windowsill and looking down at her fondly. "Finding out about the Houston kids definitely qualifies as a good thing, and... well, I regret the way those Skins had to die, but they were SO determined to be our enemies. And, well, they were probably doomed to die anyways, a lot slower, so maybe the explosion was a mercy." He sighed. "Maria's fine, and she found the killer, the secret agent that Kivar had planted here in Roswell to watch me. I can't believe that Brody really WAS a Skin, and he never tipped his hand until then."

"He must have been trained very well for a deep cover mission - he had a lot of discipline," Liz said. "Every time he truly took action, it would risk exposure. So he was content to just wait, collect information and bide his time. He wasn't on a deadline like the Copper Summit skins... and I think they were in seperate units. No information sharing."

"Well, hopefully things will have a chance to get a little quieter," Max whispered, getting up and slipping onto the lounger next to Liz. It was a bit of a tight fit for both of them to lie down side by side, but she couldn't say that she minded the company. "There's nearly three weeks before the big conference, after all, and no alien danger that I can see coming before then."

Liz giggled. "You forget that we don't normally get much warning of alien danger. We didn't have any advance notice about the harvest dance, and we wouldn't have guessed about Houston before Michael sprung the idea on us, would we have?" Max shook his head slightly and kissed Liz on her shoulder - she was wearing a spaghetti strap top that left that part of her body bare. "Plus... Sam and Sondra are coming to Roswell in just a few days. Somehow I don't think that exactly equals 'quiet.'" Max laughed softly.

"Okay, maybe you're right about all that," he allowed. "But maybe we don't need our lives to be quiet, in order to be happy. I'd settle for the latter."

"Me too," Liz admitted. "One thing that surprised me about Maria's story..."

"Yes?"

"The part about Tess. After Brody ran off... it was Tess who was making sure that Maria was all right. I mean, I know that she had the mental first aid techniques that she'd been taught, but..." Liz sighed. "I hope that this doesn't sound incredibly judgemental, but a few weeks ago, I wouldn't have expected Tess to even think of using them on Maria unless someone asked her to help, point blank... someone who was 'her own kind.' But when the chips came down last night, she was concerned about a human girl. About Maria, who frankly has never been one of her biggest fans... any more than I have. Tess was making sure that she was okay."

"Yes... and so?" Max asked softly.

"Don't get me wrong, of course that's a good thing," Liz said quickly. "Just... a bit of a startling one, to me. And I do wonder if some of the stuff that's happened lately in Tess' life is part of this change in her... like getting together with Kyle. Or the fact that you're starting over with her as friends."

"Don't leave yourself out of that, too," Max said. "You... you reached out to Tess with friendship at the Homecoming, and while I know that it'll be a while before the two of you are the bestest of buds... I know that that little gesture meant a lot."

"Hmm... I'm not sure I really saw it that way, but you might have a point," Liz admitted.

"And, to move the subject away from Tess a little... " Max swept aside some of Liz's rich dark hair, kissed and nibbled the tender skin of her neck. "Not trying to put pressure on you, but I do think that we should, erm, should cement things for real, soon. I know that we're still young, and that you might not feel like you're ready. But there's this sense inside me that now is our time, our second chance, and that there's no good reason to wait for long." He nuzzled the hollow of her jaw, beneath her ear. "Just think about it, and let me know."

Liz felt as if the breath had been knocked out of her, in a good way. She had a sudden impression of what it would be like if the two of them made love... not an alien flash, as far as she could tell, just the power of good old-fashioned human imagination, but it sent shivers through her nonetheless. "Oh... okay, I'll definitely be doing that, Max. In fact, maybe we'll be talking about this again sooner than you think. But... but now, as much as I hate to say it, you'd probably better be getting home."

"Right," Max agreed with a soft sigh. They got up on opposite sides of the lounger and came back together at the top of the ladder, kissing passionately, and Max's hands strayed over her firm young chest for a long moment, stroking exploratively through a linen tank top and cotten underwear beneath. "Umm... yeah, if we don't call it a night, I might just cement right here." Liz laughed weakly.

"Goodnight, dreamboy," she called as he started down the stairs.

"Sweet dreams, my love." Liz moaned almost silently as the true, inescapable meaning of those words drifted into her mind and settled there. Max loved her, and she was his. Not in a narrow, jealously possessive way... he was hers too, and that meant that, holding nothing to herself alone, she was richer than she would have been without him. Turning away from the balcony edge as Max drove reluctantly away from the parking lot below, Liz started to head through the window into her room, and then reconsidered. It was a warm night, even though November was nearly half over. The same unpredictable desert weather patterns that made a December heatwave possible in Roswell had made this particular fall night deliciously comfortable, and Liz decided to try spending the night out on the balcony, sleeping under the stars. In an odd way... they made her feel closer to Max.

The end.
(Until the next story in the series.)
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"A man does not make his destiny: he accepts it or denies it. If the Rowan tree's roots are shallow, it bears no crown." From 'the farthest shore', Ursula LeGuin.

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