Oh, you'll find yours when you're ready.Awesome! And congrats on finding your niche in life early on. I'm sadly still trying to find mine


Yeah, I think they both made some valid points, but it's hard to listen to/respect what Alex has to say sometimes because he's so fucked up. No one wants advice or insight from him.Somebody really needed to tell Alex to get his act together. But on the flip side, I could see Alex's POV as well when he confronted Michael. He did overstep his boundaries and is giving the psycho a false sense of security in his feelings in regards to her.
Well, it usually does.Oh ... this is going to get worse before it gets better, isn't it?

Farrah:
Whoa, I can't either!Okay - I can't believe I'm actually writing this - but...I hope Liz cheats on Max.
Exactly. Max seems like he kind of just expects Liz to tag along on his road to possible redemption, because she's always supported him, believed in him, and put up with him, even when no one else has. But she's had to put up with a lot lately, so she's getting fed up with the way he just expects this of her, and he's getting frustrated at her for not fulfilling that expectation. And of course they're not really talking to each other about it, sort of like how Tess and Kyle aren't talking about their problems.I respect the fact that Max is becoming a more decent human being, but he's forgotten to take his wife along on his journey of self improvement. He's shut her out - barely acknowledges her.
Yeah, that definitely contributes. He's so different from both Max and Liz that it attracts her.And now she's got this good looking, kind guy giving her the "eyes" - I don't blame her for being interested.
BB:
I think you would be the coolest teacher - or you'd tie with Alison at any rate.


Isabel definitely always views every single interaction she has with Michael as a chance manipulate him, but Michael's pretty smart (most of the time), so he probably won't let himself be manipulated. Even this getting her a job thing . . . sure, it fuels her delusions of ever being with him again, but it's not something she made him do; it's something he did on his own. As long as he's making his own choices in regards to her and not letting her choose for him, then there's probably nothing to worry about.Michael's dreaming. He doesn't realise how he's playing right into Isabel's hands and fuelling her crazy delusions. It's no wonder she has accepted that he belongs with Maria when his actions contradict his words. I love Michael but he has to draw a line and cut her out of his life completely. Just because Miley and Garrett are friends does not mean that he has to be involved in Isabel's life.
Leila:
First, I love that you include porn in this part. Seriously, an April fic without porn makes me miss something.

I seriously don't know! I myself have a great relationship with my mom; she's like my best friend. So I don't know where this comes from!It's great that Maria and Amy have now a better relationship than in 521. Though you need to tell me what's with you and bad mama Amy in your fics.

Yeah. You know, I wasn't actually planning this when I first started the fic, but as it progressed, I realized she was sort of transforming into him.It's ironic that Liz is transforming to 521-Max with all the cheating (that still has to come).
Yeah, Michael's approach is sort of idealistic: quit drinking, fix your marriage, and then everyhting will be better. But that's so much easier said than done. They really live in a completely different world than he does, and he can't really understand where they're coming from.Michael always had the good life and he doesn't see how even small actions offend people like Alex. Certainly, Michael said the right things to Alex so that the guy (hopefully) changes but Michael doesn't know what it means to live in that situation like Alex and Isabel. He probably doesn't see that his goody ways aren't helping. Moreover, it's fueling Isabel's craziness and makes Alex feel less like a man.
Novy:
Well, you know Michael. He tends to believe the best in Isabel because he remembers the best in Isabel. No one else can really say that.Rational thought? I'm not sure about that. I think she's pretty much rewired against it. But it's a fascinating thought and that is why we all love Michael because he thinks of these things. lol
He's learned one lesson for sure: no more secrets!Yeah wow, he got her a job. That's so nice. I love how he blurts out these things to Maria when he gets home. lol It never gets old.
Well, happy first day of school . . . if there is such a thing.Excellent part!!! That's so cool about you and teaching. I was going to ask you how's school going. I start next Tuesday. I'm not looking forward to it.

Claire:
Michael wants to help, which is nice, but he just doesn't understand that removing himself from the situation completely might be the biggest help. And yeah, as for Alex . . . he goes through his ups and downs. There are a lot of points where it seems like he'll overcome his problems, but then he reverts back to form. Maybe he'll change his ways someday.Michael is far to good. Too often. I know he means to be helpful and it's possible he is...but I think perhaps he's doing more harm than good. He certainly doesn't seem to be helping Alex, and I had sort of hoped Alex was getting better (granted that was a while ago now).
I agree. That's why I'm sort of known for the flawed characters! I love writing them.I love Max and Liz as characters. People no, but flawed characters are so much more interesting.
Definitely. Tess and Kyle have always sort of been known for their miscommunication in both this fic and 521, but Max and Liz are now having their problems in that area, too.While I think Liz was good about Tiffany and Thanksgiving I still get the feeling that the conversations they have regarding Tiffany are one-sided ones. They are both saying things while only half-listening to one another.
Rodney:
Oh, let's be real here: It's from both.April you know....it still cracks me up how you can just shoot out the names of these porno's like that Are you sure it's from just working there and never from watching?

Michael may not realize or want to believe this, but yes, Isabel, being opportunistic and obsessed, is clearly loving all of this. Michael's totally in love with and devoted to Maria, though, so he's not going to allow her to get anywhere close to his pants.Alex maybe a drunk and Michael may not like him but Alex is right.Isabel is just using Michael being a nice guy trying to help her out as a way to get back into his pants.

Thank you for the feedback!
Part 60
“Okay, you ready?”
Miley nodded nervously.
“You gonna remember everything we told you?”
She nodded again.
“Alright, let’s try it out.” Maria took her daughter’s hand and carefully led her down the stairs. “Scenario: You wake up in the morning and come down here, and then you see . . .” They walked into the living room where Michael was lying flat on the floor, pretending to be unconscious. “This. What do you do?”
“Daddy!” Miley ran towards him and bent down, shaking him to try to wake him up.
“Okay, so that’s not working. Now what do you do?”
“Mama!” She got up and ran towards Maria.
“But I’m not here,” she reminded, hiding behind the stairwell.
“Aunt Tess! Uncle Kyle!” Miley ran towards the door.
“Okay, say you run over there, but they’re not home, either,” Maria continued to narrate. “Then what?”
Miley stood in place confusedly for a minute, then ran into the kitchen and grabbed the landline phone they never used. She pointed to the numbers on the keypad.
“Yep,” Maria said nodding. “Okay, don’t really press the buttons right now, but if you were really calling, you’d press the buttons. And they’ll ask you what’s wrong. What would you tell them?”
“My Daddy,” she replied.
“What about him?”
“He’s hurt.”
“Is he breathing?”
She looked over at her dad. “I don’t know, he’s on the floor.”
“And they’ll stay on the phone with you until the ambulance gets here.” Maria decided that was enough for one day. Michael was doing a really good job acting unconscious, and poor Miley was probably starting to think it was real. “Alright, I think you passed,” she decided.
Michael sat up on the floor. “Good job, Miley.”
She handed the phone to Maria and mumbled, “I don’t like that.”
“Don’t worry, you probably won’t ever have to do it,” Michael assured her. “Just in case.”
“We’re gonna keep practicing,” Maria informed her, setting the phone back down on the receiver. “You did really good.”
She walked over to Michael and hugged him, still looking nervous. But when the front door opened and her uncle walked in, her face lit up. “Uncle Kyle!” she exclaimed, rushing towards him.
“Hey, Miles.” They did some sort of secret handshake thing Maria didn’t know they had, and then Miley pouted and said to Maria, “You said he wasn’t home.”
“Well, that was just for the lesson,” Maria explained.
“Lesson?” Kyle echoed.
“Safety lesson. We were teaching her how to use 911,” Michael explained.
“Safety lesson, huh?” Kyle echoed. “Well, you’re not very safe down there! Hi-yah!” He jumped on top of Michael, doing some kind of body-chop wrestling maneuver.
“Oh!” Michael groaned.
“Come on, man, WWE. Let’s go,” Kyle taunted.
Maria rolled her eyes. Boys would be boys, she supposed. Even Michael and Kyle liked to beat on each other from time to time, though she’d never know the appeal in it.
Michael pushed Kyle off and jumped on top of him, pressing the side of his face flat against the floor. “WWE, huh?”
“Dude, let me win for once.”
“No, you don’t mess with me.”
“You guys are weird,” Maria remarked, shaking her head.
“Wait, Maria,” Kyle said, his face smashed against the carpet. “I actually came here for a reason.” When Michael got up and let go of him, Kyle groaned and got to his feet as well. “Damn, I think I pulled a muscle,” he said.
“What’s up?” Maria asked him impatiently. She had unit plan stuff she really needed to finish working on.
“Well, Tess and I just ate an entire dinner in silence.”
“Whoa,” Michael said, sounding shocked.
“Yeah, whoa,” he agreed. “And I’m not kidding. Total, complete silence. That’s never happened before.”
Maria sighed, resigning herself to best-friend duty before unit plan work. “Okay, I’ll go talk to her.”
“Thank you,” Kyle said gratefully.
As Maria was slipping on her sandals and heading out the door, she heard Michael tell Miley, “Kill Uncle Kyle,” and she ran at him a second later hollering, “Kill Uncle Kyle!” She tackled him to the floor and he started screaming like a little girl.
Things were a lot less energetic when Maria walked into Tess’s house. It was quiet and still. Tess was loading dishes into the dishwasher.
“So I heard about the silent dinner,” she started in. The response she got was a similar silence, and she was fed up with it. Tess had spent their entire Thanksgiving barely saying anything, and when she had said something, it had been downright depressing. “Okay, would you just . . . snap out of it?” she said sharply. “So Kyle’s not ready to have a baby yet. At least he’s finally being honest with you. And I know you’re upset, but--”
“No, Maria, you don’t know,” Tess snapped, slamming the dishwasher shut. “You have kids. You have a family.”
“You have a family, too,” Maria pointed out. “We have the same family, Tess; and FYI, you have a wedding ring and a college degree, so at least you’re doing things in the right order.”
Tess lowered her head and turned the dishwasher on. “I just feel like such a mess right now,” she whimpered. “Kyle and I have been so in love for so many years, and when we got married, I thought it would always be some fairytale. But it’s not.” She wiped tears from the corners of her eyes. “Maybe you and Michael had the right idea by doing things out of order.”
“Well, it’s not like we did it this way on purpose.” She loved her life, but it wasn’t without its challenges. “Look, you play the hand you’re dealt,” she said, “and you’ve been dealt a pretty good hand. Things could be a lot worse.”
“I know,” she said. “I know that. I just can’t help feeling sorry for myself. I want something so bad and I just . . . don’t have it.”
“Yet,” Maria added. “Kyle wants to have kids with you someday. Although if you keep this misery routine up, he might change his mind.”
Tess looked at her fearfully, thought about it for a moment, and nodded. Maria had a feeling she’d just gotten through to her.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~
On Saturday, Michael and Kyle went to the gallery because they had to do their bi-monthly spot inventory. It was a pain in the ass to do, but if they woke up early, they were usually done by noon. They were just finishing up when Isabel knocked on the door.
“Don’t do it,” Kyle said, but Michael was already heading towards the door. She could see them inside. He couldn’t just ignore her or she’d never go away.
“Hey,” she said when he unlocked the door.
“Hey,” he returned. She was dressed up, so he figured she’d just had her interview with Ralph. “We’re not actually open right now,” he told her.
She slipped inside anyway and said, “Hi, Kyle.”
He stared at her confusedly. “Hi?”
“How are you?” she asked him. Michael wasn’t sure she was being fake-friendly or actually friendly.
“Fine.” He motioned back to his office and told Michael, “I’m gonna be back there.”
Michael nodded. He couldn’t blame Kyle for wanting to be elsewhere. Conversations between him and Isabel were weird enough for him, let alone for a spectator.
Once they were alone, Isabel smiled and said, “I got the job.”
“That’s good,” Michael said. “You’ll like having Ralph as a boss. He’s a nice guy.”
“I think I’ll like the free rentals even more.” She grinned. “So I start training tomorrow, and in a few days, I’ll be on my own. All alone in the store while things go bump in the night. Kinda scary.”
He shook his head. “That doesn’t scare you.”
“No, it doesn’t,” she agreed. “Thanks again, for finding me this job.” She reached out to touch his arm, but he backed away.
“Don’t mention it,” he said. “Seriously, don’t mention it.”
“That must mean Maria’s not too thrilled about this.”
“No, she’s not,” he admitted. “But don’t get your hopes up, because she’s not all that mad, either. She’s focused on her mom being cancer-free.”
“Cancer?” she echoed. “Her mom had cancer?”
He nodded.
“I forgot about that.”
“Well, everyone has problems.”
“Even you?”
He nodded again.
“But if she’s cancer-free, I guess that’s not a problem anymore,” she said.
“Nope.”
“Good. That’s . . . really good for you. And for her and . . .” She forced a smile. “For Maria.”
“It is,” he agreed, hoping she’d leave soon. Small-talk with Isabel was just weird.
“Look, Michael, I just wanna say, I feel really good about this,” she said, shifting the topic of conversation away from Amy. “We’ve spent the past few years living completely separate lives, and it’s been really hard on me. It’s nice that we’re finally getting to the point where we can be--”
“Don’t say it,” he cut in.
She smiled. “Friends. I mean, unless you wanna be lovers.”
“I really don’t.”
“That’s fine,” she said. “I can keep my hormones in check.”
He made a face. She could? Since when?”
“Prepare to be surprised,” she said as though she were reading his mind.
“Isabel . . .” He shook his head. “We’re not friends. We’ve never been friends. We’re never gonna be.” They had gone straight from meeting to dating. Maybe that had been part of the problem.
“So then what are we?” she asked.
“Just not enemies.” He hoped that was enough for her, because that was all he had to offer.
She nodded slowly and said, “I’ll take what I can get.” She smiled at him again and purposefully brushed against him as she left the gallery. Michael breathed a sigh of relief once she was gone. He knew better than to think that being anything less than lovers would ever satisfy her. But at least he’d told her what was what and left no room for debate.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~
“Oh my god, this is appalling,” Maria said, staring at the television with wide eyes and her mouth agape. “I’m appalled. Look at these little girls. They look like teenagers.”
Kyle nodded in agreement, adding, “Slutty teenagers.” He was sitting in Michael and Maria’s living room with them that night watching Little Miss Perfect on WE. He had never seen it before, and he wished they had never channel-surfed to it in the first place. It was legitimately horrifying the way these mothers dressed their kids up like little adults and forced them to compete in beauty pageants.
“That girl looks older than me!” Maria shrieked, pointing to the screen.
“What’s that thing on her head?” Michael wondered aloud. “Is that an animal, or . . .”
“It’s fake hair, man,” Kyle informed him. “God, if this isn’t motivation to steer your kids away from the pageant world, I don’t’ know what is.”
“Look at these moms,” Maria said, shaking her head in dismay. “It’s like they’re all living vicariously through their daughters. If I ever start to get like that, just kill me.”
“Gladly,” Kyle said as the little girls walked up on stage to hear the results. “Oh, hello, Jonbenet. How have you been?”
“Ew, this is so creepy!” Maria exclaimed as the pageant director started to sing the Little Miss Perfect theme song. “Why is that guy singing? He’s like a pedophile. Get away from them!”
“I . . . I’m speechless,” Michael said, his eyes never leaving the screen.
“Oh, Little Miss Perfect, you’ve shown us a whole new breed of terror.” Kyle stood up and watched as the runners-up and winners were crowned. “Well, as fascinating as this show is, I’d better get home,” he decided. “My wife’s silent treatment awaits me.”
“Good luck with that,” Maria said, her eyes glued to the TV as well.
Kyle left the two of them to the show that modeled how not to be parents and headed out and across the front yards. When he stepped inside, he kicked off his shoes and said, “Hey, Tess, have you ever seen Little Miss Perfect? It’s the scariest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.” He was really hoping that would spark some conversation. Tess had done a few beauty pageants as a kid, and that was better to talk about than nothing at all. “Tess?” he called, looking around. She wasn’t downstairs, but her car had been in the driveway, so she was either asleep upstairs or ignoring him. “And it begins,” he mumbled, resigned to talking to himself all night long.
“I’m up here!” she called back suddenly.
He smiled, encouraged by that. Maybe the silent treatment wasn’t beginning after all.
When he got upstairs, he found her in their bedroom. She had lit candles all over the room and scattered rose petals on the mattress. She was sitting in the middle of the bed wearing a thin, silky, white slip and apparently nothing else.
“Wow,” he said. She was literally breathtaking, as he stopped breathing when he saw her. “What’s this?”
“It’s my apology,” she replied, rubbing her legs together.
“For what?”
“For being so hard to deal with lately.” One of the straps of her slip slid down, but she didn’t bother to push it back up. “Maria talked some sense into me yesterday. I know I’ve been a pain, and I’m sorry. I wanna make it up to you.”
“You mean by . . .” He trailed off. “Oh. Tonight?”
She nodded excitedly.
“Are you sure?”
“Yeah.” She patted the empty space beside her.
“That’s really . . .” He slowly sat down on the edge of the bed, feeling tense.
She reached out to touch his shoulder. “Don’t you want to?”
He moved a bit further away. “Yeah, of course.”
She frowned, sitting up straighter. “No, you don’t.”
It was hard to admit, but he couldn’t lie to her. “No, I don’t.”
She looked away, starting to tear up.
“I’m sorry,” he apologized. “This is . . . wow. And you look . . . wow. And we will do this when we’re ready. But we’re working through one of the biggest disagreements of our marriage. I just think we need to take things slow.”
“Why do we have to wait for everything?” she whined.
“Just for a week or so, a few more days,” he assured her.
“I thought you’d wanna be with me.”
“I do,” he promised. “In a few more days.” He cupped her cheek in his hand and said, “Hey. I love you.”
She smiled shakily.
“We could watch a movie tonight,” he suggested. “Mean Girls? It’s a classic. I swear I dreamt up the storyline before anyone else even thought of it. That’s when I knew I was funny.”
She laughed a little. “Mean Girls. Sure.”
“Okay.” He took her hand in his and helped her up. “Yeah, that was back before Lindsay Lohan got screwed up. Back when she was hot. But you’re hotter.” He put his arm around her and hugged her to his side as they headed downstairs. For the first time since Miley had fallen in the pool, he felt like things were going to be okay between them. It was just going to take time.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~
“You take a lock out of the drawer, stick it in the case, slide it on down the counter,” Ralph instructed, demonstrating for Isabel the process of checking in movies once the customers returned them. “Then you take out another lock, stick it in the next case, slide it on down the counter.”
“Repeat until bored to death,” she mumbled.
“It’s not very exciting,” he agreed.
“Oh, I’m just kidding,” she assured him. “I could never be bored here, not with all this porn around.”
He chuckled. “There’s a portable DVD player under the counter. I don’t mind if you watch the movies while you’re working. Just make sure you’re not doing that when any customers are here.”
“Got it.” She couldn’t wait to see what all this porn did for her sex life. She was already skilled, but now she was going to learn even more tricks of the trade.
“So after you’ve checked in all the returns and locked the cases, you alphabetize them,” Ralph went on.
“Why?”
“So that when you’re re-shelving them on the new release wall, you can just go in order, get it done faster,” he explained.
“Makes sense.” She picked up one of the movies and read the laughable title aloud. “Her First Big Black One?” She hadn’t had a black one since high school. She picked up another movie and couldn’t hold the laughter in. “Filthy Asians?” This was going to be the most entertaining job. The only downside was the uniform. She had to wear that obnoxious black polo shirt with the rooster on it and khakis every day.
“That one’s great,” Ralph said unabashedly.
“You’re gonna be the best boss I’ve ever had.” He was nice and perverted, but not into her. Totally the opposite of Arthur Miller.
“Looks like you’ve got your first customer,” he said, lifting the small stack of alphabetized movies.
She spun around and smiled when she saw Billy. Michael would have been better, but Billy was good enough. He had that mischievous look in his eyes, like he wanted to have sex in a public place.
“Hi,” she greeted as Ralph walked along the new release wall, re-shelving the videos. “Welcome to Cockadoodle-Doo. Can I help you find something today?”
“I’m sure you can.” Billy grinned and leaned over the counter. “So, tell me something: Why’s it called Cockadoodle-Doo?”
“Porn. Cock. Figure it out,” she suggested. “So how’d you know I was working here?”
“Oh, Lorenzo’s a top customer at this place. He found out and told me.” He motioned to her shirt and said, “Nice rooster.”
“Thanks.” She could make any stupid uniform look hot.
“Did you sleep with him?” he asked quietly, motioning to Ralph.
“No, he’s cool. I didn’t even have to show any cleavage. He just gave me the job.”
“How’d you end up here?”
“A friend told me about it.” She glanced over Billy’s shoulders at C4. The gallery wasn’t open on Sundays.
“A friend?” he echoed.
“Well, a not enemy.”
“And it’s right next to Guerin’s gallery. That’s funny how that worked out.”
“It is,” she agreed, leaning over the counter to peer down at the bulge in Billy’s pants. Oh, yeah, this was definitely a booty call. “So how can I help you?” she asked, slipping back into salesperson mode.
“Well . . .” He cleared his throat. “I’m here to rent some porn.”
“Clearly.”
“I like blonde actresses with tremendous breasts.”
“You mean like these?” She unbuttoned the top two buttons on her shirt, grazing her fingertips over her cleavage.
“Just like those,” he said, licking his lips.
“Hmm, I think what you’re looking for is in the backroom.”
“Backroom?” he echoed.
“Yeah, it’s where we keep our most graphic porn.”
“Graphic can be good.”
She grinned and led him through the store towards the room marked ‘21 and up.’ Roger gave her an encouraging thumbs up, and she smiled at him as she and Billy slipped inside. Little did he know she was selling herself more than the movies.
Billy swept her up in his arms and kissed her once the door was shut. They were going to have to be quick and quiet, and he was going to have to rent something by the time they were all done. He was her first customer, after all. She needed the transaction to be a success.
TBC . . .
-April