
A/N: This has been posted before but because I wasn't sure how to end the story it ended up on the dead and buried and was then deleted. So if this looks familiar that's why. I will be continuing it but in a sequel rather than more chapters because these three parts really stand on their own.

Title: This is Fire
Disclaimer: I own absolutely nothing, all characters and original Roswell verse settings belong to other very lucky people.
Pairings/Couples/Category: UC, Tess/? with Polar leanings
Rating: Adult
Summary: An alternate reality in which something very different happened when Tess first showed up in Roswell.
Author's Note: This is really out of the box for me, just a very AU, kinda smutty, little piece of fun so please be gentle with your reviews and constructive criticism is always welcome! The poem quoted is by Cheryl McDonnell. I actually found the poem after I wrote the fic while I was looking for a title and it just fit perfectly so I decided to put it throughout the fic. Anyways please read, hopefully you’ll enjoy, and review either way!
Summon me
Damage me
Hunt me
Export me
Make me your sin
A circus act inside a bin
The worst of the sideshow
Let out in the rain beside you
Tess stared down the dusty street, her blue eyes scornful. What on Earth had possessed their people to hide the royal family here in this Podunk, uncivilized, little town? It was sheer madness to expect them to remember a decadent palace surrounded by lush and vibrant wildlife and then live in this suburban desert hell hole. Turning in disgust to go back inside she wondered where Nasedo had gone this time. While it made her glow with pride that he trusted her enough to leave her to this task alone it also terrified her. If she failed his punishment would be much more severe.
Walking down the hallway to her room, she stopped in front of the full length mirror and waived her hand over her body, then smirked. This task wasn’t going to be all that hard after all. Being both the bait and the trap had its perks, and she did so enjoy being the bait.
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Max had a girlfriend. Those four words sent her into a fury she was hard pressed to hide from Isabel, barely managing to play it off with the perfect touch of knowing innocence. Who was this girl? What did she look like? What charms did she possess that would draw Max into telling her his secret, risking his life? Isabel had said no such thing of course but she wouldn’t have said the girl’s name, such a stupid common name, with that easy trust if he hadn’t.
Max was her past and he would be her future. It was Destiny, and that trumped any silly high school crush. When Nasedo had told her that he had finally found the others her excitement had been tempered with fear. What if they didn’t remember? Or worse what if they did but they didn’t want her anymore? Then they arrived in Roswell and it was clear they had no clue about their past, but something, something in them recognized her. Isabel befriending her so quickly had soothed her fears of abandonment and she had assumed it would only be a matter of time before Max too welcomed her with open arms, but she knew all too well the power a woman had, in fact she’d been counting on it. She just hadn’t expected another woman to be holding that power. Whoever this girl was she would have to find her and destroy her.
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Nasedo had told her she would be attracted to Max but it shocked her just how easily a certain pair of warm chocolate eyes could melt her insides into a tingling puddle of goo. Sex she was familiar with, Nasedo hadn’t give her a choice on that and she knew how to make it pleasurable for her partner, but her own enjoyment hadn’t been important. In fact, she’d never even felt aroused before arriving in Roswell. She tried to brush it off as a sudden surge of human hormones but when the dreams started it was impossible to ignore her feelings any longer and she found herself glad that Nasedo was still gone. He would have been disgusted with the very human means she employed to satisfy the overwhelming urges she couldn’t control.
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Lip curled to emphasize her displeasure Tess sat next to Isabel in the dark green booth, her eyes burning a hole in the back of Liz’s skull. How could they stand to eat here? The stupid bobbing antennae the waitresses wore caused her hands to burn with the urge to blast them into oblivion and the food infuriated her. The first time she had seen the Blood of Alien Smoothie written out in cutesy block letters she had almost vomited, fear and rage sending shivers down her spine.
Shoving those thoughts down she returned to staring at the mousy brunette, wondering once again what drew the aliens to her. Max wasn’t the only one either. Despite knowing that he would deny it with his last breath she had seen the looks Michael directed at his best friend’s girlfriend, usually whenever that annoyingly high pitched blond was hanging on his arm. Isabel seemed the only one immune to her dubious charms, and even she clearly considered Liz a cut above the other humans.
Tess’s blue eyes narrowed in calculation. If she wanted her prey she was going to have to step up her game. After all this was just another form of hunting and compared to the bookish waitress she was the ultimate predator.
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When the rain began to fall Tess couldn’t help a victorious smile. This couldn’t be more perfect, the weather itself was aligning to her plans. All she had to do was set the trap, play her role as bait, and her victim would walk willingly to its doom. Or its pleasure she thought, licking suddenly dry lips as the area below her stomach tightened in anticipation.
Her timing was impeccable and bare moments after she stepped out of the car she spotted a familiar head of chestnut hair making its way to her. The impossibly deep brown eyes met hers and widened with concern even as suspicion flicked through them. Clearly struggling with two warning desires the pink mouth finally opened “Are you ok?”
The blond widened her own eyes and parted her lips in invitation as her tongue darted out to moisten them in apparent nervousness, then replied with a soft “Not exactly.” There was a charged moment of silence; tension building in the air between them until without warning the space was gone.
Tess had no idea who moved first but suddenly their bodies were molded to each other and her last coherent thought before she felt Liz Parker’s unbearably soft lips pressed against her own was that Nasedo was going to be pissed.