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Runner Up for:
Best Science Fiction Fanfiction
Most Imaginative Fanfiction
Favorite Supporting Portrayal of Alex Whitman
Favorite Portrayal of Serena
Favorite Portrayal of a Dupe
Title: Death is A Playground
Disclaimer:The characters of "Roswell" belong to Jason Katims, Melinda Metz, WB, and UPN. They are not mine. I also don't own the movie Butterfly Effect. It's owned by Infinifilm and the writers.
Pairings/Couples: FutureLiz/FutureMax, Kyle/Ava, Liz/Zan, Rath/Lonnie, Tess/Alex
Rating: Adult (For mention of Rape, Torture, Character Death)
Summary: What if all the pain Liz went through with Future Max was for nothing? What if instead of having 14 year together, the enemies take over in 6? What if someone comes back to fix the mistakes that were created by Future Max and Liz?
Author's Note: Prologue set 4 years after the end of series. From Chapter 1 and on is set in EoTW. This is very dark. Rape, Torture, and LOTS Character Death play heavily on this fic. If any of these themes bother you, don't read. Also this deals heavily on time travel.
This is actually from a horrible dream that haunted me for a month before I started to write. I have found my mind a scary place.
I also want to thank Burningchaos and KiaraAlexisKlay for betaing and keeping me sane while writing. They make me a better writer. You two are my heroes!!!
Prologue
Liz was grateful that the day had started. Zan snuffled next her, clinging to her body heat. It wasn’t that she didn’t want to stay. She had grown to love the young boy in her arms. He was the only good thing that had come from Max and Tess’s union.
“You’re thinking too loud, chickie.” A gruff but decidedly female voice grumbled from the other side of the bed.
“Kyle contacted me last night, Av.” Liz whispered across the sleeping child. She dragged him closer to her, as if to shield him from the news.
“Kyle contacts me every night. What’s so special about last one?” Ava’s head emerged from under the thin pillow.
“What you and your husband do in your head is your own business. Kyle was popping into mine with news on the g-r-a-n-o-l-i-t-h.” Liz wrinkled her nose, as if slightly traumatized by the idea of Kyle and Ava having private moments in Ava’s head.
“Liz, cornball, Khivar has taken over Earth… I think he’s learned how to spell, if he’s listening in.” Ava reached over and patted Liz’s cheek.
“Speaking of his demonic evilness, plans need to be set in motion. I need you to keep Zan here as long as possible. I will try to make this quick, and I will find you.” Liz slipped from Zan’s embrace, allowing Ava to cuddle up to him. Liz’s heart broke more as Zan whimpered and murmured mommy.
She closed her eyes and blocked off her heart. It was a mission, just like every other day was. Quickly showering and changing her clothes, Liz reminded herself of the plan.
She steeled herself as she walked out the door. She glared at the two guards at her door. “I’m ready to see Khivar. Take me to him.”
The two guards nodded and walked her to Khivar’s room. They always stood in front of her. Even in the elevator, they had her walk to the back. It was like they were protecting her. It confused her, but most things did in this place of horrors. Soon she would get the information that she needed. Then revenge would be hers.
“Dearest Elizabeth, how are you?” A slick voice slid over Liz’s skin like oil meeting water. She felt dirty being in the room with him. To many, he was perfect. The human race was dying out, and yet they craved him. Some saw him as punishment for our decadent ways. Others saw him as a savior cleansing the unworthy. Liz saw him as the bastard fake he was. Antar had been drained dry by his needs. He had found Earth by the reincarnation of a rejected almost Queen.
“I need you.” Liz let the words drip from her lips like honeyed poison. She could see his dark eyes light up as if he believed he won. She was his… as much as she’d let him. Khivar was cruel and heartless, and as gullible as he claimed all of humanity was. He used to whisper in her ear as he raped her of Stockholm syndrome; how eventually she would no longer be disgusted by his advances, but actually welcome them. Sadly, he never thought that maybe she might turn his knowledge of humans against him.
He drew her to him, waving his guards out of the room. “You have me.”
Nausea coursed through her, she could feel it‘s acidic burning in the back of her throat as she pulled off her shirt. With a swallow, she let the pants fall. “Take me.” The words choked her. Her revulsion was hidden in layers of hatred.
“I told you someday you would be mine. Body and soul.” Khivar stroked her face. His dry thumb scrapped across her cracked lips. He placed a hand to her left breast. As he lifted his hand, a tribal tattoo of Khivar’s house gleamed from her skin. “Now even your heart bares my symbol.”
Liz turned from him, and walked to the bed. She turned back, and cocked her head. “What are you waiting for? I told you I needed you.”
“I was told once that humans need romance.” Khivar smirked. Liz had spit those words at him the first time he took her.
“I was reminded that I’m not fully human anymore.” Liz murmured with a smirk as she crawled onto the bed. She let some of her hair fall into her face. She knew Khivar enjoyed the act of owning his rival’s wife; it never meant he actually liked looking at her.
Khivar quickly crossed the room, his clothes dematerializing along the way. As Liz felt him enter her, she slid her hand under his pillow. She almost cried with relief when her fingers slid over the sharp blade. With an honest cry of joy, she maneuvered herself on top.
“I like being on top.” Liz grinned as she pulled out Khivar’s blade. She laughed as the sensation of freedom flowed through her.
The look of horror flashed over Khivar’s face as Liz sank the four inch serrated blade into his heart. Liz’s face showed her disgust of him as he dissolved into dust. “Looks like the half breed got the best of you, you bastard.” Liz wiped the dust from the inside of her thighs.
Liz knew it wouldn’t be long before Frick and Frack realized that their master was dead. She wanted to be at full power, or at least be able to hold her own. Khivar had reworked Pierce’s drug to stop the hybrid’s powers, making it stronger. She knew that Khivar might have been egotistical bastard, but he wasn’t stupid enough not to have an antidote. She just needed to find it.
She put her clothes on in disgust, placing the knife in her waist band. The nightstand was easily torn apart in her frantic search. Next were the drawers from the only dresser in the room. As she pulled them out one by one, they crashed to the floor. She knew that it had to be in the room. She refused to give up. Zan and Ava were counting her. She grabbed the strong box that had been cushioned in the bottom drawer. Liz knew that the only way to get the box open was to destroying the lock. With all of her strength, Liz bashed the lock into the floor. She closed her eyes and whispered a prayer to whoever would listen, that if the box did hold the vial of antidote, that it hadn’t just broke. A sigh of both relief and annoyance escaped her lips. The box held a nine millimeter and a full clip.
“Well this will be a good defense against Twiddle Dumb and Twiddle Dumber.” Liz grumbled under her breath. As she slide the clip into the gun, a gleam from inside of the dresser caught her eye. Crawling to it, she pulled at the shiny object. A silver case that looked like it would hold a pair of glasses came loose in her hand. Stifling a cry of glee, the inside held a hypodermic needle. A green liquid was contained in the syringe.
Liz tapped for a vein, and snorted at herself. ‘This must be what it’s like to be a junky getting a much needed fix.’ The thought swarm through her brain as the liquid slid though her veins. She could feel the tingle of electricity jump between her fingers. It crept up her arms, almost like vines climbing lattice.
Picking up the gun, Liz knew it was now or never. Kyle was waiting for her in the med bay. But more importantly, she needed to get Ava and Zan. Liz cracked her neck, and walked out of room. A quick shot to each of the guards’ seal made dust of her main opponents. Liz was never so grateful for Utah. It had taught her how to hold a gun. She thought to herself that her biggest fear was not being able to pull the trigger, but that was put to rest in two clouds of dust. Now her fear was that she wasn’t going to be able to stop.
She quickly walked down the stairs. Liz willed herself not to run. Running would just tire her out, and wouldn’t help her in the long run. She reminded herself of the plan. She would be no good to anyone if she fell asleep once she got where she needed to be.
With a quick shot, another skin was nothing but dust. She opened the door, and quickly ducked. “Aves, this plan isn’t going to work if you bash in my brains.” Liz smirked at the glaring Ava holding a vase.
“You’re quick.” Ava dropped the vase, and then turned her head. “Zanny, Mommy is here!”
The small boy came running from his hiding spot. “Mommy!” Zan threw himself into Liz’s arms.
Liz handed Ava the gun as she grabbed Zan. She stroked his brown hair, and kissed his forehead. “Were you good for Auntie Av?”
“I hide just like I was told. Auntie Av says we’re taking a trip. Is that true, Mommy?” Zan’s blue eyes were wide with wonder. Tess might have given birth to Zan, but in every other possible way he was her son.
“We are, baby.” Liz snuggled him, as he sat on her hip. “But first I need you to close your eyes. It’s a surprise! I don’t want to see any peeking,” then looked over at Ava. “I found enough for me. I’m sorry that you’re stuck with the gun. It’s got four shots left.” Liz ran a hand down Ava’s hair.
Ava knew that Liz had done something to her hair. It wasn’t till a shoulder length bang fell into her eyes that she realized it was pink and black. “You shouldn’t have.” Ava’s eyes filled with tears.
“Sweetie, you’ve gone two years without being able to look like you. I wanted to give you this.” Liz smiled; then looked over at Zan, who had his hands over his eyes. “Sweetie, look at your Auntie. Isn’t she pretty?”
Zan dropped his hands from his eyes. “Auntie Av! You’re so pretty!” Zan’s eyes were wide with wonder. “How’d you do that?”
“Your mommy did it for me. It’s magic.” Ava pulled Liz and Zan into a hug. “Let’s do this. The more we stay and chat… The harder it’s going to be to get through.”
“Get through where?” Zan looked up at his mommy.
“The trip, baby. Now, cover your eyes again.” Liz kissed Zan on the forehead. With a quick smile that reminded Liz of Max, Zan placed his hands against his eyes again. It was sharp pain that Liz had forgotten.
Ava checked outside the door, and waved Liz out the door. The walk down to the med bay was a short and amazingly uneventful. Once they got inside the med bay though, Liz felt her heart break. One of her oldest friends was lying there with tubes attached to him. Liz placed Zan on one of the gurneys. “Ok, baby, you can open your eyes.”
Zan opened them and looked around, his gaze landing on Kyle. “Hi Uncle Kyle.” Zan waved to the comatose man.
It broke Liz’s heart a little more. “Zan, Uncle Kyle and Auntie Av are going to watch you for a moment. I’ve got to do something real quick.” Liz smiled sadly as Zan nodded his head. She walked and sealed the doors to hallway. Then she walked over to one of the cabinets. Liz waved Ava over. The two women pushed the cabinet away from the wall to revel a door. Liz quickly squeezed Ava’s hand before walking through to the newly discovered room.
In the middle of a white room that mirrored the one in Max’s nightmares stood the Granolith in all its glory; it was the reason behind most of her pain, and her only hope. She placed a shaky hand to the cone and whipped around as she noticed something moving in the corner of her sight.
“I need you to tell it what time to take you to. Remember where I said the key was?” Kyle smiled softly at Liz. He looked perfect. One would never think he was the same man in the other room hooked up to life support.
“I remember. I just don’t like it.” Liz pushed her hand more firmly to the granolith. A date that destroyed her world flashed through her mind.
“Now it’s time. Buddha knows I’ve done most of the work. I’ve never been happier that that skin got a lucky shot.” Kyle tried to place a hand over Liz’s, it merging with it instead. “Who would have thought Evan’s gift of life would have these neato side effects.”
“We both did… our senior year.” Liz pulled her hand away. “I can’t believe that you, the jock, got most of the mental skills.”
“It’s because I’m more advanced. Buddha does have some benefits. The health insurance might suck, but the life insurance is to be reincarnated for.” Kyle laughed a little.
“I’m going to miss you.” Liz wiped a tear from her eye.
“No you won’t. Because if this works… You’ll have nothing to miss.” Kyle shook his head and flickered out of existence.
Liz wiped both eyes, hoping that they didn’t look like she was ready to cry. Zan wouldn’t understand. She took a shaky breathe, and walked out of the room. She noticed Zan was laying down on the gurney.
Ava had a needle ready. She tapped it, and squirted out some fluid. “Mommy’s back, Zanny. Time for your medicine.”
Liz walked over, and climbed onto the gurney with Zan. She held him in her arms. “This will make you a little sleepy, but Mommy will be here when you wake up.”
Zan smiled softly, and held out his arm to Ava. He hid his eyes in Liz’s chest as the needle slid in. A tear escaped his eyes that were squeezed shut. “It burns, Mommy.”
“Mommy knows, but it’ll make you better.” Liz willed herself not to cry. She felt Zan’s breathing stutter, and slow. “Sleep tight for Mommy.” She held him closer to her as she felt his heart stop. “Be strong, my baby.” Liz cried into his hair.
“I’m sorry, Liz.” Ava rubbed Liz’s arm.
“It’s better this way. If I fail, I don’t want him to suffer when the guards find you all.” Liz got off the bed, holding Zan’s body to her chest. She placed him in the bed with Kyle. “Uncle Kyle’s going to watch over you, baby.” Liz felt herself try to break down. She fisted her hands. She refused.
“My turn, Lizzie.” Ava climbed into bed with her husband and Zan. She smiled as she plunged the liquid into her veins. “Promise me something, Cornball.” Ava reached for Liz’s hand.
Liz grabbed Ava’s hand. “Anything.”
“Kick Future Max in the nuts for me.” Ava laughed a little, as she gasped for air. “I’ll see you on the other side, my love.” Ava looked over at Kyle’s sleeping face.
Liz felt her tears drip down her face as she pulled the plugs to Kyle’s life support. “I’m not leaving anyone alive to be tortured by those bastards. I promise I will make a difference, Kyle.”
As she watched the heart monitor flat line, Liz grabbed a scalpel. She bit her tongue against the bile in her throat as she cut into Kyle’s abdomen. She stuck her hand in, flinching at the knowledge that she was in the guts of one of her best friends. She found the missing piece hidden below his diaphragm. She pulled out the granolith crystal and threw up next to the bed.
Liz wiped a hand across her mouth and walked to a sink hidden in a corner of the med bay. She refused to go to the past with the real blood of her friends on her hands. It was bad enough knowing that the figurative blood was there already.
After she finished, the pounding on the doors to the med bay started. The guards must have realized Khivar was dead. She walked to the granolith room, the crystal clutched in one hand. She jammed it into the slot, and watched it change colors. “Here goes nothing.” Liz closed her eyes as she placed a hand to the cone.