
I am going to finish this, and here's a small part if there are any of you still reading! I'm thinking there are 4 chapters left, with a posibility of a sequel. I should be able to do at least a chapter a month, and hope to have the rest of this chapter up next week.
Again I am so sorry and I have not left this fic or Rosfic! No matter how busy I get, I love this place and all the people that frequent it

Chapter 16 A
Kyle watched from a distance as he saw the group of six unload their truck. His fingers gripped the steering wheel in anticipation as he willed himself to stay where he was, to keep out of site, and to keep a safe distance between him and them.
He knew he should have went to his Father with his suspicions, but he wanted to prove once and for all that he could handle these types of situations. His Grandfather had given up a lot because of aliens, and his Father was still there, still in Roswell trying to make his Father's sacrifice not be in vain.
He really did like Liz, but felt a little guilty when he thought how he had used her. Liz's sudden interest in aliens perked his interest, because usually the scholastic types didn't fall for all those alien stories. Liz was a scientist through and through, and she would need proof to believe it.
Kyle couldn't help but think that Liz had that proof, and he took a huge risk in showing her that photo. He just had to see her reaction, and her face going pale was the reaction he needed. He tried in vain to start up a more intense relationship with her, and though it hurt his mission, he was glad when she rejected him. Deep down Liz was one of the best people he knew, and he couldn't stand using her like that. Still, he had to try, had to figure out what she knew.
Kyle noticed all the camping supplies and figured they were planning on staying the night in the woods. He also figured that they were headed to the caves, where all that alien technology laid. All Kyle knew was one way or another, this would all be over soon and his Father would realize that he could handle this all on his own. It was time for this to be over.
After he watched them head into the woods, Kyle waited another ten minutes and pulled out. All he had to do was go to the caves, which would provide cover for him, and wait.
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"That was a genius idea Alex and Isabel," Maria said, grateful her pack was way lighter then carrying some big vinyl tent or pots and pans.
"It was all Alex," Isabel said, smiling at him as a tinge of blush colored his cheeks. Maybe it was all the years of hiding that made them not have ideas like that. In the camping store Alex began to worry about carrying all this stuff for a 8+ hour hike. Since the aliens could change the molecular structure of things, couldn't they just buy yards of gauze and transform it into the canvas that made tents? Couldn't they find sticks in the woods and make them the poles?
Isabel and draw the line at any food though, because alien altered food just didn't taste right. So the girls carried packs of gauze while the guys carried the heavier supplies, which were way lighter then it would have been originally.
They had walked for a couple of hours when Michael noticed the others were falling farther and farther behind.
"We need to step it up if we are going to get half way by nightfall," Michael yelled to the stragglers. Liz and Max were strolling hand in hand like they were on a date. Isabel and Alex were joking around, not really paying much attention to where they were going.
"Eh, we'll make it, don't worry. Besides, we have all day tomorrow, right?" Maria said.
"Well you and I might make it, but those four," he said, running his hands through his hair exasperated.
"You have to remember, they aren't used to walking like we are," Maria pointed out. The two of them, coming from the wrong side of the tracks, had made many a trip on foot over to their respective friends houses, trips that were miles long. Walking to their houses beat seeing the pitying look their friends parents had on their faces whenever they picked them up.
Maria had been keeping right up with Michael, even with his long leggs. In her heart she knew this waiting must be killing him, and by the looks of things who knew how long it would take to get there.
Michael sighed. "Would you stop making so much damn sense?"
Maria laughed. "Why?"
"Because it's really aggravating," he said as she playful slapped him on the arm.
"Someone's gotta keep you rooted in reality. It's a hard job, but someone's gotta do it," she said with a sparkle in her eye.
Michael's grumbling response only made her laugh harder, and before she knew it the sky was the ground then the ground was the ground again and she was hoisted over Michael's shoulder.
"Who's rooted now?" Michael asked as Maria, between laughs and cries insisted he put her down.
"We better catch up to them," Liz said, watching her best friend kicking and punching at Michael as he set her back on the ground. "You know, before they kill each other."
Max laughed. "I doubt that will happen. I think we are making good time." Really, they weren't, but he looked at Liz, who really was going as fast as she could with how short she was. He knew Alex and Isabel could probably already be there, since their legs were 3/4ths of their bodies. They were going slow so that Liz didn't feel bad.
All of a sudden Max scooped Liz up in his arms and raced his way up to Michael and Maria. Just as he expected, Alex and Isabel caught up with no problem. "Just to give you peace of mind," Max said as he winked at a shocked Liz. "If I were a betting man, my money would be on Maria."
"Would be on Maria for what?" Michael asked.
"I think he's talking about a battle to the death between the two of you," Alex contemplated, "and I must say I agree."
"Whatever," Michael said as he rolled his eyes.
Maria was giggling as Michael stopped dead in his tracks. Max gently set Liz down, and Isabel seemed frozen as a statue.
"Do you feel that?" Isabel asked, her voice trembling slightly.
"Feel what?" Alex asked, confused.
"Yes, I do," Max said, closing his eyes in concentration.
"It feels so familiar," Michael said, reaching his hands out in front of him.
"Do you mean that buzz?" Liz asked. Max's head whipped around to look at Liz.
"You feel something different?" he asked.
"Yes, it's like a different energy, almost like it's buzzing around us, but it's far away, faint," she said, looking at a shocked Michael, Max, and Isabel. "Do you two feel it?" she asked Maria and Alex.
Alex rasied his shoulders and Maria said she felt nothing.
"What does this mean?" Isabel asked.
"I think it means we are moving in the right direction, and it definitely proves that I changed Liz in some way," Max said, looking worried.