Shadows -- Part 11
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2003 4:07 am
Part 11
Liz stood in the dark hallway, with only the moonlight shining through the windows. She glanced at the closed door in front of her, not sure if she should open it. She hesitantly put her hands on the knob and turned it, opening the door just a crack.
The light filtered in the room, casting a soft shadow on the person sleeping on the bed. She sighed in relief and leaned against the door, watching Alex sleep. She didn’t know why she had woken up in the middle of the night, suddenly deathly afraid that Alex wasn’t there in his room, that he was still dead and this had all been her imagination.
She still had felt this urge to go and check up on him even when she had noticed that this was not her room or her house. It had been nearly over a week since she had come here and her supposed ‘death’ but yet every few nights she would wake up in panic, either for the fear of losing Alex or Leanna.
As Liz watched Alex sleep, content that he was still here, she let her thoughts wander. She was surprised at how much she had come to trust Leanna this past week. She had no doubt that Leanna wanted only to help them. Besides, she had saved Alex’s life and for that Liz would always be grateful to her.
At this thought, Liz frowned. She still didn’t know how Leanna had known about Alex’s accident or how she had managed to cure Alex. As far as Liz knew, Leanna did not have healing powers. She wasn’t even an alien.
Then how…? Liz thought. She was bothered by the fact that it had been a week and Liz hadn’t even found out the answer to so many of her questions. Whenever Liz or Alex brought up the subject Leanna would nervously change the topic. So far they hadn’t pushed her but now Liz felt the need to know.
“You can come in you know.” Alex said, breaking her musings.
“Alex!” Liz cried, startled. “I didn’t mean to wake you.”
“It’s okay.” Alex said, patting his bed, inviting her to sit down. Liz left the door open a bit as she came and sat down next to him.
“I just wanted to check up on you. See how you’re doing.” Liz explained.
“Like you’ve done four times the past week?” Alex asked with raised eyebrows.
“How did you know?” Liz asked with a smile, feeling slightly guilty and embarrassed. “I thought you were asleep.”
Alex suddenly sat up, a weird look on his face.
“What?” Liz asked a bit apprehensively at the look on his face.
“Well…” Alex began. “I don’t know how to explain it but…whenever you would come into the room at night…I could sense you.”
He looked at Liz, confused. “It’s like I have this connection with you now. I just know when you’re around, when you’re far away…does this make any sense?” he asked.
Liz looked at him thoughtfully, intrigued by this information. “Something like Max and I had?” she wondered.
“Well, I wouldn’t know really.” Alex deadpanned. “Seeing as I haven’t gotten the chance to kiss him yet and declare him my soul mate.”
Liz grinned and stuck her tongue at him playfully. “You’re just jealous.” She joked.
Alex pretended to be hurt but then grinned. “Well, I don’t think it’s that kind of connection.” He replied. “But it’s just…I don’t know, I can just feel it in me.” He shook his head. “I’m not making any sense…”
“Alex-“Liz began hesitantly. “Do you-do you remember what happened after the accident?” she asked. “I mean, how you were healed if you were hurt?”
Alex tried to think. Then he shook his head. “I don’t remember anything after you guys left. I just remember waking up here, and Leanna.” He scrunched up his face, trying hard to remember what had happened. “I don’t even remember getting into the car or driving. I’ve tried these past weeks…but it’s like something is preventing me from remembering that day. I don’t know why.”
Liz played with her hair thoughtfully. “Do you think your accident has something to do with this connection?” she asked.
Alex looked a bit taken aback by the question, never having thought of that possibility. He guessed that’s why Liz was their scientist. “I-I’ve never really thought about it.” He admitted. He looked at her curiously. “Why? Do you think it does?”
Liz didn’t answer him. She sat quietly, mulling things over. Finally she looked up at him and said softly, “I think it’s time we ask Leanna some questions.”
TBC...
Liz stood in the dark hallway, with only the moonlight shining through the windows. She glanced at the closed door in front of her, not sure if she should open it. She hesitantly put her hands on the knob and turned it, opening the door just a crack.
The light filtered in the room, casting a soft shadow on the person sleeping on the bed. She sighed in relief and leaned against the door, watching Alex sleep. She didn’t know why she had woken up in the middle of the night, suddenly deathly afraid that Alex wasn’t there in his room, that he was still dead and this had all been her imagination.
She still had felt this urge to go and check up on him even when she had noticed that this was not her room or her house. It had been nearly over a week since she had come here and her supposed ‘death’ but yet every few nights she would wake up in panic, either for the fear of losing Alex or Leanna.
As Liz watched Alex sleep, content that he was still here, she let her thoughts wander. She was surprised at how much she had come to trust Leanna this past week. She had no doubt that Leanna wanted only to help them. Besides, she had saved Alex’s life and for that Liz would always be grateful to her.
At this thought, Liz frowned. She still didn’t know how Leanna had known about Alex’s accident or how she had managed to cure Alex. As far as Liz knew, Leanna did not have healing powers. She wasn’t even an alien.
Then how…? Liz thought. She was bothered by the fact that it had been a week and Liz hadn’t even found out the answer to so many of her questions. Whenever Liz or Alex brought up the subject Leanna would nervously change the topic. So far they hadn’t pushed her but now Liz felt the need to know.
“You can come in you know.” Alex said, breaking her musings.
“Alex!” Liz cried, startled. “I didn’t mean to wake you.”
“It’s okay.” Alex said, patting his bed, inviting her to sit down. Liz left the door open a bit as she came and sat down next to him.
“I just wanted to check up on you. See how you’re doing.” Liz explained.
“Like you’ve done four times the past week?” Alex asked with raised eyebrows.
“How did you know?” Liz asked with a smile, feeling slightly guilty and embarrassed. “I thought you were asleep.”
Alex suddenly sat up, a weird look on his face.
“What?” Liz asked a bit apprehensively at the look on his face.
“Well…” Alex began. “I don’t know how to explain it but…whenever you would come into the room at night…I could sense you.”
He looked at Liz, confused. “It’s like I have this connection with you now. I just know when you’re around, when you’re far away…does this make any sense?” he asked.
Liz looked at him thoughtfully, intrigued by this information. “Something like Max and I had?” she wondered.
“Well, I wouldn’t know really.” Alex deadpanned. “Seeing as I haven’t gotten the chance to kiss him yet and declare him my soul mate.”
Liz grinned and stuck her tongue at him playfully. “You’re just jealous.” She joked.
Alex pretended to be hurt but then grinned. “Well, I don’t think it’s that kind of connection.” He replied. “But it’s just…I don’t know, I can just feel it in me.” He shook his head. “I’m not making any sense…”
“Alex-“Liz began hesitantly. “Do you-do you remember what happened after the accident?” she asked. “I mean, how you were healed if you were hurt?”
Alex tried to think. Then he shook his head. “I don’t remember anything after you guys left. I just remember waking up here, and Leanna.” He scrunched up his face, trying hard to remember what had happened. “I don’t even remember getting into the car or driving. I’ve tried these past weeks…but it’s like something is preventing me from remembering that day. I don’t know why.”
Liz played with her hair thoughtfully. “Do you think your accident has something to do with this connection?” she asked.
Alex looked a bit taken aback by the question, never having thought of that possibility. He guessed that’s why Liz was their scientist. “I-I’ve never really thought about it.” He admitted. He looked at her curiously. “Why? Do you think it does?”
Liz didn’t answer him. She sat quietly, mulling things over. Finally she looked up at him and said softly, “I think it’s time we ask Leanna some questions.”
TBC...