I’ve been following this discussion over at the Fanfic Discussion Forum about lurkers... You should really check it out. It’s fun and interesting to read about writers’ and readers’ (mostly lurkers) viewpoint upon feedback. Before I started to write fanfiction myself I never really understood how much feedback really means and it’s difficult for me to tell you just how much your feedback means to me. I just want to tell you that you don’t have to leave lengthy feedback and you don’t have to have very constructive feedback or anything. Of course, I do love the lengthy feedbacks (duh), but I appreciate the short replies too. It makes me see how many that actually read this story and you might not believe it, but it actually makes me write faster. Knowing that there are people out there, waiting for me to update, wanting to read something little ole me is writing – well, that’s just an immense boost for the self-esteem. So, those of you who have lurker tendencies


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You might find this chapter interestingGigo wrote: Well, that certainly was an ominous ending... And they had been doing so well! *tears out hair* How long do we have to wait for their relationship to get rolling? I don't know how much more of this I can take...




Chapter 30
“Max!“
As he walked into his bedroom, the sight assailing him made him stop dead in his tracks. Liz was standing in the middle of his bedroom, dressed up for dinner at his parents. She wore a dark burgundy dress that hugged her body like a second skin, softly hugging her hips before widening out and floating around her, shielding her legs. His eyes languidly traced her body, from the thin straps that rested against her delicate shoulders to her thin bare wrists. Her hair was loose, falling softly over her shoulders, making him envy the hair that got to touch her smooth and soft looking skin. A flush to match her dark dress spread over her cheekbones as his hot eyes traced her curves and she shyly ducked her head. He was speechless. He had never seen anything so beautiful before in his life.
“Could you help me with the zipper?“
Her voice was so soft, so timid, that he barely heard it.
He cleared his throat and discreetly wiped his suddenly damp palms against the back of his khaki pants.
“Sure,“ he got out, his voice cracking by uttering only that one-syllable word. He moved towards her, feeling his breathing becoming shallower and the room seemingly heating up around him as he moved into the confines of her scent. It was the sweetest mixture of strawberry and vanilla, reminding him of a fresh breeze in the summer. He came to stand behind her and followed her hand as she pulled her hair into a ponytail, pulling it over her shoulder, to get it out of his way. She angled her head forward, granting him better access. His eyes traced her slender neck, memorized every freckle grazing her skin, his hand unconsciously coming to hover just over her skin. Without being aware of it, he licked his lips, as he imagined tasting her skin with his lips.
Liz closed her eyes and angled her head to the side. She didn’t even care about analyzing what was happening. She could feel him. She could feel him moving over her skin. She could feel his hand brushing against her skin and goose bumps breaking out under his touch. Her breath hitched in her throat and she moaned softly as she felt his lips on her neck, his tongue moving over her sensitive skin. And yet she knew that he hadn’t even touched her.
“Max?“
Max jumped when he heard her soft voice. He looked at his hand hovering over the crook of her neck and took a deep breath in a fruitless attempt to calm the havoc thundering inside his body. To dampen the rush of hot blood in his ears, the ecstatic beating of his heart in his chest. He swallowed and slowly turned his gaze downwards to the base of the zipper. He slowly drank in the sight of her naked skin, the zipper starting just above her caudal vertebra. He took a deep breath and took a hold of the zipper. Her skin was so soft, so perfect, so warm. He lightly brushed his fingers against her naked skin as he pulled the zipper upwards.
Liz felt as though she needed to hold onto something. Her legs felt weak, as though they were turning into cooked spaghetti from the heat emanating from Max’s fingers. Every millimeter they touched her skin, her nerve endings awoke. She could feel herself trembling and something started to grow inside of her. A want. A need. Desire. And it barely cooled down as he removed his hands.
“There you go,“ he said softly, his voice sounding strained to her ears.
“Thanks.“ She didn’t want to move, didn’t want the moment to end. But it did and he stepped away from her.
“So,“ she said, raising her eyes to meet his. She momentarily forgot what she was about to say when she saw the blazing heat in his eyes. The beating of her heart sped up and she unconsciously wetted her lips with the tip of her tongue as she watched his eyes lowering to her mouth.
“So,“ she tried again, “do I look okay?“
Max almost snorted at the absurdity of her question. Nothing could even come close to her beauty tonight. Nothing.
“You look beautiful.“
And it was something about the way he said it, the words softly floating over his lips as though every letter was filled with his love. Combined with the look in his eyes that made her heart flutter in her chest, it made a safe warmth spread over her entire body.
“You...don’t think it’s...too much?“ she stuttered. She was extremely aware of how close he was standing, of how she could literally feel his body heat wrapping around her.
“It’s perfect...you look perfect,“ he answered. She had the strongest urge to taste his lips. To have his strong arms wrap around her waist, pulling her body flush with his. To feel his hands against her naked skin, to feel his mouth sucking on her neck.
“Are you...um…ready to go?“ he asked. She swallowed, trying to push back the overwhelming feelings of just wanting to push him backwards on the bed and make him forget everything about having dinner with his parents. She mentally shook her head in disbelief at her own thoughts. When did she begin to think like that? The answer was instantaneous.
Since Max Evans entered your life.
She wet her lips again and nodded. “Yes. As ready as I’ll ever be.“
Max couldn’t help but think that there was something more behind her words when he gave her one of his half smiles. “Great.“
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“Hi! You must be Liz.“
“Yes,“ she answered, shaking his hand.
“I’m Max’s dad, but you can call me Philip.“
Liz smiled. “Nice to meet you.“
Mr. Evans looked at the petite dark beauty standing in front of him. She wasn’t just beautiful. There was something special about her beauty. There was something in the way she moved, in the way she smiled. Her beauty was almost… otherworldly.
“My pleasure,“ Mr. Evans answered, “It’s not everyday that we have such beautiful company.“
Liz blushed and smiled shyly. “Thank you for inviting me.“
Mr. Evans relieved Liz from her coat and put it on a hanger. “Well, we love to meet all of Max’s friends.“
“Let me show you around,“ Max said, taking Liz’s hand.
Mr. Evans looked after them as they disappeared into the living room. It was the first time Max had taken a girl home to his parents, not counting Maria. But even though Mr. Evans had never seen Max with a girl, Max’s every act, every movement, betrayed his feelings. It was in the way he looked at her. The way his eyes caressed her face and shone every time she smiled. There was no mistaking that Max was in love, deeply in love, with Liz Parker. He felt his wife’s arms go around his waist.
“So, what do you say?“ she asked, resting her chin on his shoulder.
“I think that we can rule out that Max is gay.“
His wife laughed warmly. “You never actually believed that, did you?“
He turned around in his wife’s arms and chuckled. “Actually, the more time that passed, the more Maria’s theories began to make sense. But this,“ he vaguely nodded in the direction of where Max and Liz had taken off, “is something else.“
“Did you see how he looked at her?“
“Yes,“ Philip answered.
“Could this be it? Could this be the one he’s been waiting for?“
“I would not be the least surprised,“ her husband answered, “We Evans men sure know how to pick them.“
Diane snorted and moved out of his arms. “Yeah right.“ But he didn’t miss the smile in her voice.
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Max opened the door and turned on the ceiling lamp. “And this is Isabel’s room.“
Liz peeked inside. “But she doesn’t still live here, does she?“
“No, only on the weekends when she’s not at school.“
“Oh…So why is it that you don’t study anything?“
“I tried that,“ Max answered.
Liz looked at him, expecting him to elaborate, but when he remained silent she inquisitively raised one of her eyebrows. “And…?“
He shrugged his shoulders. “It wasn’t my thing.“
“Why?“
“It was boring.“
Liz couldn’t stop the laugh from escaping her throat. “Sorry, but I never would’ve guessed you to find studying boring.“
“Really?“ Max taunted.
“Really.“
“Then what exactly did you expect from me?“
She could hear the pounding of her heart in her chest as he leaned closer, their bodies extremely close as they were both standing in the narrow doorway.
Liz casually shrugged her shoulders. “A Ph.D.“
Max chuckled. “That’s a bit prejudicial, Miss Parker.“
“Aha? What about me? What did you expect from me?“
“A Ph.D.,“ Max answered casually.
Liz rolled her eyes. “Exactly my point. Then what stopped you from fulfilling everyone’s expectations?“
“I told you. It was boring.“
“Aww, come on! I wouldn’t believe for a second that you would give up so easily.“
“Actually, it’s a long story,“ Max said, reaching around her to switch off the light. In the process he accidentally brushed against her breast. She lightly gasped at the contact, the energy that had been awakened when he had helped her getting dressed earlier flaring to life again.
“Where’s your room?“ she asked quickly before he had a chance to put words to what had just happened. He swallowed and, not being able to form a sound, pointed wordlessly at the door further down the hall. She nodded slowly and started walking towards the door. His eyes moved down her back, watched how smoothly and lightly she swayed her hips from one side to the next. He groaned in frustration. This was going to be the death of him.
Liz slowly pushed the door open. Somehow it felt somewhat significant that she was to see his bedroom. It was the place where he had grown up. Where he had done his homework, where he had thought, where he had dreamt his dreams. Even before she turned on the lamp she was surrounded by his spicy scent. She found herself deeply inhaling, letting it fill her. Only the scent that was him could fill her with this feeling of security. Only his scent told her that she was protected and looked after. She could feel him stepping up behind her and she turned on the lamp, bathing the room in a soft light. The first thing her eyes landed on was a big bed and her eyes moved to take in a desk, a desk of drawers, and a nightstand. A normal bedroom, but still she felt as comfortable here as the first time she had stepped into Max’s apartment. Max’s presence permeated every object in this room. Every object had somehow been a part of his life.
“It’s not much, but it’s home.“
She smiled as his voice drifted across the few inches between them, his warm breath caressing her neck. She stepped inside the room, her eyes slowly taking it all in.
“You’ve lived here your whole life?“
“Yes...more or less,“ Max answered. Liz frowned at the afterthought in his statement, but decided not to address it.
Her fingers were lightly tracing the surface of his desk as she slowly asked, “What did you dream of?“
“Excuse me?“
She looked up at him, her expression serious. “What did you dream of?“
He didn’t know why he blushed, but her question was so personal... so intimate.
“Normalcy.“
The three-syllable word almost caused her heart to stop. “What do you mean?“ she whispered.
He looked at her, trying to find calmness in her dark eyes. But he didn’t find solace there because they had turned the same tint that they had when she started to drift away from him. He had come to fear that expression. Afraid of pushing her away from him, he decided to deny what he had just said. “I mean, everybody wants to be normal, right?“
He could see that she didn’t believe him. “Max, what do you mean?“
It was like she could see into his soul, as if she had already guessed that there was something else to his answer.
He took a deep breath and started to move towards his bed to sit down and tell her. He didn’t know what he was going to tell her. But he wanted to tell her. He wanted to tell her something. Anything.
Everything.
They both jumped at the soft knock on the door. Diane peeked her head inside and looked at them with a smile, oblivious to the tension in the room. “Dinner’s ready,“ she announced cheerfully.
“Thanks mom,“ Max said weakly.
Max and Liz looked at each other as the sound of Diane’s footsteps down the stairs echoed through the room.
“We should probably...“ Max moved his head lightly in the direction of the doorway. She didn’t react. She was staring at him, as if she were trying to see through him. As if she were pulling him apart, looking at every piece up close, turning them around, in an effort to find answers to her questions.
“Liz...“
She closed her eyes, rubbing the knuckles on her hand against her forehead as she nodded. “Yes, let’s go.“
TBC...