Author: Rachel (Dying_Hearts)
Rating: Mature
Couple(s): UC - L/Kh amongst others
Disclaimer: For the entire fic: If you recognise it, I don't own it. All rights belong to their respective owners, I just want to play with them ^^
Set: After an AU CYN - You'll see the changes throughout
Summary: If you find you can't remember, try and remember the reason why...
A/N: This is my first fic of this kind. So I'd love some good feedback.
Can I have a big hand to Hotaru for her beautiful banner.
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Elizabeth Parker set her coffee cup down on the counter top and waited for the on-coming storm. Any dreams of completing the algebra homework that lay open, forgotten on the side had long since drifted out of her mind. All Liz could see from beneath heavy eyelids was a man she had once feared. A man she could still fear. But their last meeting put any thoughts of that nature to rest at last.
But if she admitted that, she could kiss her life goodbye. The fallen King had been scourned enough by her. So she sat idly by, waiting for the rain to fall.
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It started about a week ago, when Liz had been dreaming up a world where Alex was alive, Isabel was happy and Max was not obsessive. It had been, a nice, pleasant, every night sort of dream. Nothing about it worried or confused Liz. It was what it said the tin: a dream. Yet it seemed that dreams are not always destined to stay that way, and moments later, the dream was a memory that she'd no recognition of. But it was definately a memory.
Liz forced herself awake. She prayed to every deity she knew that Isabel hadn't picked that exact moment to interupt her dreams and see what was going on inside her head. Liz found herself wanting to realise what this dream meant, before sharing it with her new friends. Her relationship with Isabel was a bit too new for Liz to want to open up to something that her brain obviously deemed private.
Looking over to the analogue alarm clock that stood proudly on her dresser, glinting in the early morning sun. It was only half past five, but Liz would not go back to sleep. Her shift began at seven. This way, at least she was awake, before it was meant to start. Shaking her head gently, she shook her head, as if to descramble the message Liz clearly trying to send herself. Or someone else was trying to send her. To herself - and she was the only one that knew - it was quite unclear what was going on. She knew she needed waking up, and could think of two ways to do it.
So it wasn't a suprise when it didn't take long for Liz to find the shower, an enjoyable way to awaken, and let the warm water beat down on her still tired body.
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Dry, dressed and half-awake, it was only half six, so Liz trudged down the steps to see about setting up for opening. She didn't feel like it, but she had an obligation to her parents. They paid for her new glass-topped Mazda, so she worked opening and closing shifts everyday for a month. Liz moved slowly, as she had given herself ample time to set up. It was a Sunday, which was a day of late opening. She thanked those deitys again.
There was quick movement in the corner of her eye, so she snapped her neck, trying to glance whoever or whatever had run past the shop. But too fast for her, as Liz saw nothing but a man's shadow pass. Liz put it to the back of her mind, and continued placed salt, pepper, tabasco and other condiments onto the tables. It was time to organise the work, something Liz knew how to do very well.
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Rushed off her feet, grateful that her turn taking the orders in Hel- sorry, that should be CrashDown, was over for another few hours. Rubbing her achy feet, glad that this form of torture ended in a week, when she would take a well deserved break from work. For an entire weekend. Stop the presses Jerry, it's a miracle! Elizabeth Parker taking a break!
The comical voices in her head, mocking the way Liz worked best was enough to annoy the young woman. Her eyelids shut and her head gently hit post she lent upon. She felt awful. Like she was going to do something to put the Czechs in danger. But that made no sense, because Liz had no-one to tell. Very few people were actually talking to her after the aftermath of Alex's funeral. It actually, had it not been so serious, was quite hysterical. Two of the aliens had sided with Max, as had Maria. But Isabel, felt pulled by her proclamation. It was like some sort of parallel universe, where nothing made sense. Not even the voices in her head.
Liz felt, for the second time today, as if a shadow was watching over her. Her eyes snapped open, but she was only met with the sneering face of Max. What exactly he was doing in the employee Break Room, Liz was quite unsure, but she stood silently, with so much as an ounce more acknowledgement, Liz left, making sure she stood on Max's foot as she passed him.
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Lent up against the side of the CrashDown and breathing heavily, he couldn't believe his luck. He'd managed to nearly get caught twice. Making sure that Liz has vacated the room, he drops the projection of Max. It's a dirty trick to play, but he's not ready for her to know yet. He suspects her suspicion, but without solid proof, he believes things are safe.
For now.
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Her shifts finally over for the day, Liz stalk up the steps to the place she affectionately calls home. After seeing Liz so dead-beat, her parents tell her, that under no circumstances do they want her and Isabel up before nine. As neither of them have school, because the heat has picked up and the some of the teachers are refusing to go into school, they shut it for a week, her parents have expressed wishes to say that her three weeks of double, and even triple shifts is enough to earn her car.
'Thank God for that!'
Arching her back like a graceful cat, Liz sits down on her bed, Isabel opposite her, and a year book between them. Grinning at the slightly elder girl, Liz flicks through the book, until she comes to the face she wants to reek havoc in. There are no complaints when Liz places a finger on a picture, infact a rather gleeful grin takes over.
Never spurn friends who can mess with your dreams Tess, you never know what they may learn.
TBC