Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 8 - 05/31/2025

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Again - Chapter 5 - 05/22/2025

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Twenty-four hours later,
Four Points Hotel


The party had started. That meant the music was loud and plentiful. Alcohol was being served, and everyone was having a grand old time. Even the younger generation was still at the party, doing their own thing. Which could be troubling if Max did not trust his children. And Callie was still feeling out the atmosphere. Because everything that day was a whirlwind. She was still living down the rush of the day. Because once they woke up, it was all go, go because the ceremony was going to be early. So, Liz, Maria and Callie had to get the hair salon, and they had run into Ella who would be serving as a flower girl along with her brother as a ring bearer. Callie was serving as the other flower girl. But it was certainly an eye-opening experience for Callie’s mother when the other girl introduced herself as Ella Evans and Liz had the startling realization that Max had children along with being married. You were gone ten years Liz she thought to herself. It was going to happen.

Especially when I did not even leave town before he had his first, she muttered. She knew from Maria that the adoption took hold, and Max had no role in his son’s life. As far as they knew the child was doing well, away from Roswell. That is how Max wanted it they all knew. He wanted a wall so that the child would be safe they thought.

But the fact he did move on, and had more children was an eye opener to her and it did not immediately strike well with her, and in fact she wanted to spiral. Maria moved on in and yanked her to the chair for their appointment. So, maybe if she had more time to get a handle on it, she might have but given she arrived so close to the ceremony. And the bride was running interference. She did not have the time to spiral. Because she had to go down that pathway that got her ready for the wedding. A wedding that she wanted to be memorable for her friend.

And the bride was determined that nothing was going to get in the way.

But Liz also wanted it to be something Maria and even Michael deserved. After waiting so many years for it.

While the coming bride was in her glory, but she could see Liz eyes following that of Ella as she was yacking to anyone who would listen about her role in the ceremony. Her first chance to be in a wedding because she had been too young when her father had gotten remarried, and her aunt was still not married.

After having her first go around flame out because of events of yesteryear that were over and done with. But it had not helped her flaying marriage and ultimately, she and Jesse would divorce, and it was taking her time for her to get out there even though she currently had friends with benefits relationship with of all people, Kyle Valenti.

With neither doing anything about making it more permanent. Maria thought Kyle was too afraid to change status quo that had been going on for a long time now. Everyone sensed there was more under the surface between the two but with Isabel already failing at marriage one, despite her being too young and the time and there were a lot of reasons why it had failed still she was not anxious to give it ago a second time.

Or so that is what she was telling everyone.

And Kyle did not push it. He liked their arrangement. And neither saw any reason for ending it. But on weekends like this one, when love was in the offering. You had to wonder if the situation might change for many people in the room.

Even those who already had a ring on their ringer. Despite not wearing it, claiming he could not wear it on duty.

When questioned about it. He said that he went home to his wife at the end of the day.

No one did question his fidelity to his marriage. But those who were close to the situation knew it was a situation that was going to come to a head one of these days. And now with Liz Parker back in town, the inner circle knew it was coming to a head even sooner than they might have thought was possible.

But that would be for another time.

In the interim, was a wedding to remember. “Do you Michael take Maria to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, to death do you part?” had come the pastor.

“I do,” Michael had said.

“Do you Maria take Michael to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, to death do you part?” had come the pastor.

“You bet I do,” Maria said to laughter in the church as the wedding party that had Max as best man, and Liz as maid of honor smiling, and most in the church could not help but notice how the best man and maid honor could not keep looking at each other during the ceremony.

And once the bride and groom kissed each other and been declared Michael and Maria Guerin and there was laughter and claps galore in the church. The wedding was declared over, and it was time to party.

And Yvonne had swept in along with Noah and Ella to escort Max out of the church, and they made their exits as soon as the bride and groom took their walk. Even though it was tradition for the wedding party to pair off and walk out together.

Isabel stood amused at her sister-in-law’s antics, and her brother having no choice by following his wife, because he is married after all she thought as she looked over at her date for the festivities. “There is going to be trouble,” she said to Kyle.

“You bet there is,” Kyle said softly. As they looked as Liz watched as Yvonne dragged Max off, and they both sighed. “Lots of trouble,” they both thought as they saw Liz talk briefly to Callie. And walk out of the church together and stop and talk briefly once more with Jeff and Nancy Parker who were catering the reception but had been invited to the ceremony because of their closeness to the bride.

She had been a second daughter to them.

Isabel spotted the smiles and hugging between Liz and her parents. And the signs of nervousness between the parents, and their grandchild. “Weird” she thought. “Wonder what the story is there…” she muttered as Kyle was seeing the same interaction. “Do you know?” she asked her partner.

“Nope,” Kyle said. “I did not even know she had a kid.”

Certainly, only a few people knew the story. And so, there were going to be a lot of surprises with Liz’s return.

And those surprises were only beginning….


Now,


The party was indeed starting. Music was all over the place. Family and friends were celebrating the newlyweds. As both of the newlyweds were in fine form. And the bride and groom were now on the stage, preparing to make a speech. Or it was the bride because Michael hated to make speeches, even on this day. So, Maria was the one who wanted to do it, and she was preparing to make it. “Thank you for all coming today to celebrate our day,” Maria started with lots of cheers coming from their family and friends. Or her family. “We have finally made it to this day, and I am thrilled that you were able to come and celebrate our big commitment. Michael or who I affectionally call Space Boy and I have come a long way. And through many challenges. Some of them big and some of them small. But little by little, we have made it to this day, and I am amazed every day that I have found someone as unique as Michael is too me. And I am sure, he would say the same about me,” she said with a laugh at Michael, “Right Space Boy,” she said with amused look on her face.

And she got a nod. “I thought so,” Maria continued to laughter in the crowd. “We are going to have an amazing life together if the last decade or more have been any indication. And there are people here who I know I would not have met Michael without even though he had been out there existing, but we never really saw each other until the occasion came, and boy did it come,” she said softly as she glanced pointedly at both Max and Liz who were not standing together.

Liz was standing with her family. And Max was with his. Namely his wife. With the kids off trying to sneak some sweets.

And neither were trying to look at each other. Although not with out a lot of success, much to the annoyance and fury of Yvonne who tried to ignore it.

Maria barrelled on with her speech.

“So, I would love it if my maid of honor and Michael’s best man, Liz Parker and Max Evans would dance together for a dance. Because they were instrumental in our coming together. Without those two, we would not have had a chance” she said with a smile, as the room grew silent. “Thank you, Max and Liz.”

Both Max and Liz wanted to strangle the bride. While the groom could only shake his head at his new wife’s mischievous maneuvers. Maria, come on, you are being blatant here…

Yes, she was, and the bride was not going to be subtle even as she was looking for trouble as she toasted the crowd. “Come on, let’s party” she would finish off. “So, let’s get the dancing started,” she said. “Come on Space boy,” she said to her new husband. They might have been together for more than a decade, but they were finally Mr. and Mrs. Guerin, as she and Michael walked onto the dance floor. “Come on Max and Liz” she called out.

And it left Max and Liz, located on different edges of the dance floor with an impossible choice to make. “Don’t you dare,” came Yvonne Evans. Unloved by her husband’s family, and most of his friends. And some of them have not been subtle in their opinions. Even as her in-laws looked at each other, and then at their son. Invited to the family because they had been a second family to the groom. The only parents Michael could claim to have they all knew. Because his foster father was no father.

And was long gone.

“She has no shame,” Isabel muttered. She was a shipper only for the purposes of wanting her brother to be happy, although she was not completely happy with the woman that her brother truly loved. Therefore, she was a reluctant member of the fan club. Because she definitely was not a fan of her sister-in-law.

And the feeling was mutual. But on this occasion, Isabel was thinking that the bride was being a little forward and a lot blatant in her not-so-subtle maneuvering.

“What do you think they will do?” Kyle asked from his vantage point, next to Isabel.

Neither of them knew.

And neither did Liz truthfully. She wondered what Maria’s play was. Why could she not leave it alone she wondered. She looked around the room, and saw the people in their vicinity looking at both herself and Max. She also spotted Max’s wife, wife, that is a trip she thought as she did not know how to handle the fact that her former boyfriend was taken.

He's married Liz she though to herself. It does not matter what Maria thinks she muttered to herself. He has someone to go home too.

Children too she muttered.

She might have a child at home. But that was a different situation than having someone your own age to go home too, assuming she’s our age she muttered. She knew enough about the opposite sex to know you cannot discount anything. Not when you are now a decade removed from high school.

And growing older by the day.

Sheryl Crow’s I Shall Believe started to play and it stunned Liz. Because unlike anyone in the room. She had a personal connection to the song, that came back to that time back in high school. Max did not even know it. At least this incarnation of Max she thought.

A future version of Max she knew.

As the first lyrics played…


Come to me now


Max felt drawn to ignore the stares and the demands of his wife. And he knew the chances of the eyes on him, for resisting was too great. And so, he walked away, to the frustration of his wife. Who wanted to stomp away. But her need to know how her husband was acting overrode any desire to leave, and so she stayed. While Max walked over to Liz.

“Do you want to dance?” was all Max said.

“You don’t have to do this” Liz said softly. “You know Maria was daring us and especially daring you,” she sighed of the challenge laid down by her best friend. “And it would be better in the long run to just ignore her desire to cause trouble,” because I know Maria is wanting to have a good time, she sighed of her friend’s desire to cause drama. Even if she did not want it to happen. As Jeff and Nancy silently walked away, as they headed to find Callie.

No matter how complicated that situation was… But both Jeff and Nancy knew it was better to walk away and leave their daughter to deal with this situation. She is an adult Jeff thought as he and his wife walked away. She is no longer a teenager.

Even if part of her felt like one, when she had the love of her life staring at her with his eyes, and the desire in them, that he was trying to keep restrained, but it was not working, everyone could see it in his eyes.

Even his wife.

But it was leaving Max and Liz in suspended motion as they have every other eyes on them, and the deadly glare of Max’s wife. “Max, you are married.”

“I know what I am,” Max said with a mutter. “Let’s dance,” he said softly, as Maria was laughing as she walked onto the dance floor with her new husband, to the music tones of Sheryl Crow’s ‘I Shall Believe’ as it continued to play…

And lay your hands over me
Even if it's a lie
Say it will be alright
And I shall believe

“Max,” Liz said softly. “You don’t have to do this,” sighed. “You are just adding to the fire.”

I know what fire I am causing by doing this Max muttered to himself, but he was heading into that fire regardless. Because he knew the truth of it. “I want to dance with you. We were friends once, weren’t we?” Max asked, unsure of what they were currently. Are we friends? he would mutter himself. We were once but he knew, so much happened he would think as he did not know how he would be able to classify them now, as they walked on the dance floor. Determined to show everyone that they could do this, and it does not have to mean anything.

But could it be innocent?

History did not seem that promising. Because we can never stay innocent, or carefree they both knew in their own way. As Liz felt herself going into Max’s arms and being held and even though she knew there was a heated glare of her former’s boyfriend’s current wife staring at her. She could not walk away. Even though she knew she should walk away. What good is it, to add to this fire she would tell herself.

As the song continued.

I'm broken in two
And I know you're on to me
That I only come home
When I'm so all alone
But I do believe

Shit Max thought, I should not have done this as he knew he felt the glare of his wife beaming into the back of his head, you don’t have to be seeing her eyes to know what Yvonne thinks he muttered. Just as Liz did. But he knew that he should be bigger than to accept the challenge from the new wife of his best friend when he knew full well Maria was stirring trouble, and yet I am going a long with it he thought. Why am I?

Because he knew how it was going to be when he went home.

To my wife.

Yes, you are married Max thought. But to have Liz in his arms felt magical, and he could not stop himself or walk away from this moment in time. As the music continued, and they swayed to the music. It felt like a decade melted away.

And like he was getting all his dreams.

Instead of having them walk away when she walked away and did not come back.

Or waited ten years, and when it was too late.

And yet here they were. In each other’s arms like it was ten years ago. Like it was 1999. Not current year, 2012. As they tried to resist the bursting of the bubble that was surrounding them. Like they did not have a care in the world.

Even though they were not who they were back in high school.

Far from it, for good and for bad.

“Max,” Liz whispered. Not wanting to make a scene out there on the dance floor. With set of eyes on them. She could feel the contempt and resentment coming off Max’s wife, and she could not blame her, if I were married, I would not like my husband dancing with another woman. Especially not a former girlfriend.

And not any former girlfriend. But someone he planned to marry but Liz did not know if Yvonne knew this or not, but she knew that if you lived in this town. The legacy of Max and Liz, and the origins stories of that time would have come out and Yvonne must have heard them.

She had.

Which made the anger coming off in waves even more intense. But she knew she could not make a sense. Not at this place. For she would really tank in the opinion of those Max held dear. Even though they did not particularly care for her to begin with, but she had been a decent stepmother to Ella and Noah Evans and a good wife for Max to go home too at night.

Or whenever he was not working, which was often. And actually, did go home.

So, Max knew the landscape as he was dancing with Liz. And did not dare look at his wife, “Don’t,” he said simply. “Tonight, is tonight and I’ll deal with tomorrow later.”

Liz nodded, as they continued to dance.

And try to forget that they were going down this road, again, and who knows where it would lead them.

But it did not make them walk away.

At least not yet.


*


At the same time,



Maria was creating mischief. It was well known around the room. But no one was in the mood to get in the way as she currently was exhibiting the glow of being a bride and the fallout could wait for tomorrow. And there is going to be fallout she knew. How could there not be. She knew this and so did her new husband, “What is your goal?” Michael was asking as he and Maria were having their first dance. Dancing was not one of his natural talents and only did it because he knew Maria liked it. Going well back to their beginnings. And certainly, their prom night. When he had surprised her with what he had gleam through dance lessons. And it was not something he often repeated, so he was a little rusty, but both were in the glow of the day. At the same time as Max and Liz were still on the dance floor. As both could see how awkward it was for the former couple. But it felt right. To both of them. And certainly, Michael knew his new wife was up to her old tricks. But he did not really care to stop her, even though he knew that the fallout could be far reaching.

In ways that neither could anticipate.

But that was for tomorrow.

Right?

Right.

So today was today. But that did not mean Michael was not curious. “You have to know that you are playing with fire?” he asked Maria. It was a feeling that everyone knew, and Maria certainly knew she was setting the stage for something to happen. She did not know what could happen, but one never could discount Yvonne Evans, because she is capable of just about anything she knew…

Like someone we all knew, Maria thought Max might have a type she muttered to himself, if he was looking for trouble she knew. And without Liz in his life. It was a recipe for disaster at the same time she did not want to have to remember that other name because of the lasting consequences. And the memories that it conquered in her. And ones she wanted to leave in dust bin because he should have been here today, she sighed at the memory of a loss that was still painful to even think of her, and she did not want too, when it was her wedding day. So, while she mostly bit her tongue. She waved her hands when it called it, to create mischief, like she was on this day, “I know, but I cannot help it. It’s our night,” she sighed with a smile of the feeling. “It is sort of contagious,” she sighed.

“What do you think it will accomplish?” Michael asked. And it was not like he did not want his friend to be happy. He did. He hated how Max was in a marriage that was all wrong, when I found my one and was able to make it work, he muttered. But that was the crucks of it, I have my one.

Max does not. And it's obvious. And he knew firsthand how Max had gotten involved because he did not want to lean on his parents after Edie's death, and therefore, he found himself getting involved with Yvonne to give the twins a two-parent household. When he was widowed early, and with two toddlers. And stuck it out, even if after awhile the glow wore off.

Big time. If there was ever a glow, Maria could not swear, but her friend wanted to show that it could work.

But his friend was paying for it.

“Hell, if I know,” Maria sighed. Because she did not know exactly what was going to happen. All she knew was she wanted her friends Max and Liz to be happy. Truthfully, she did not know what she was setting off. But she was setting the circumstances, and seeing what would be lit.

Liz did not have to come back to town Maria sighed with a smug smile as she looked at Yvonne and the fury coming off her in waves. It was making her day. Even though she was sort of set back at the sight of the twins nearby, and therefore she knew by setting these circumstances, who knows what the fallout will be she sighed.

But there were real lives at play here.

"We are not teenagers anymore Maria," Michael whispered. "You need to be careful with what you start. Because you might not be able to stop the ball from rolling down the mountain once it starts."

I know Maria sighed. And certainly, she did. I am not stupid.

And before she could allow any negative thoughts to get in the midst of her glow, there was a "Can I dance with the bride?" came a voice. And they both looked at the person that had come into their bubble. "Deluca," Michael said through gritted teeth.

"Michael," Sean smiled. I guess I am the only Deluca in this conversation now, aren't I? he thought with Maria now a married woman. "You look beautiful Maria. Do you want to dance?"

The request was legitimate, but that did not mean it was not also suspicious. Given their history. Which the bride immediately questioned. "What is your agenda?" Maria asked, suspiciously because she did not know what her cousin was up too. You don't stay gone more than a decade and suddenly come back and not have trouble come into play.

Michael felt the same.

"I want to dance with my cousin," Sean smiled. "Seriously, guys you are way too suspicious," he cracked at the frowns coming from the bride and groom. "Because, man, all this time with Guerin has turned you into a jaded person Maria..." he said with a laugh at the frown of his cousin, and her new husband. As if he did not know his cousin always had a suspicious bone in her body, about me he knew.

"I was always jaded,” Maria smiled as if she was agreeing with her cousin’s assessment because she never could blame Michael for that. I am me, so much time in this life of me has made cautious, but there was always a bit of wariness to me. Which is why Michael, and I are the perfect match," she said. "I just show it differently."

"Whatever," Sean muttered. "So, can we dance?"

"What the hell," Michael muttered. Even though he did not know what Sean Deluca was up too, he knew his bride would be able to handle him. She always managed to in the past. "You dance with him, if you want too. I will go and get a drink."

"And maybe you can get your best friend off the dance floor, because he is with someone who is not his wife. And his wife looks like she is going to explode if it lasts much longer," Sean suggested with a laugh. "Evans knows how to pick them, huh, doesn't he?" he wondered. Because in the limited time he was in town. He now knew whom Max's wife was. Although it had taken his aunt to tell him. And the little he could gleam from looking at Yvonne Evans he had to whistle at his cousin's blatant maneuvers get the former love birds on the dance floor together.

Even though it so far has not worked. As Liz looked like she did not want to be anywhere else. Same with Max.

Sean did not know what to feel about that...

Michael did not respond. He simply walked away, shaking his head. As he did not head to where Max and Liz were still dancing together, even though it was now several songs later.

Which left Maria and her cousin together. "Was that even necessary?" Maria asked of her cousin. As they started the charade of dancing together. She did not want anything taking off the glow of this day, and certainly not her mischief making cousin. Even if I am giving him a run for his money.

Sean only laughed. "You said yourself that you wanted your day to be happy. So, I thought I would just say that, so Michael could prevent the crime scene that is brewing..." Sean said with a further laugh. "Evans, is definitely asking for it, isn't he?"

"It does not matter what he is asking for," Maria muttered.

"Yes, it does if it makes Liz collateral damage," Sean reasoned of his one-time crush. She might not want me, but she is someone special and does not deserve to be brought into nasty business. "Yvonne Evans does not strike me as someone who likes the fact that her husband is making a fool out of her," he sighed as he could read the room, and knew what the general feeling was of Max's wife. But she did not strike him as someone who was going to like being shown, that she was second choice.

Now that Max's first choice was back in town.

"Whatever," Maria muttered.

"No whatever's Maria," Sean said as they stopped the charade that had them dancing, and he stood with a warning for his cousin. "Seriously, you are setting the stage for a fire. And Yvonne Evans does not strike me as someone who will just burn the logs you have placed. She will burn everything in her wake."

"You hardly know the situation" Maria waved the concern away. It is my wedding day. I don't want to think of the risks.

"Maria, remember where I came from?" Sean asked. My past is my past. And my juvenile hall record speaks for it. I might be over eighteen, but still it lingers. "I knew people like Yvonne. And you guys have to be careful. Real careful," he muttered. "Something tells me Evans does not know what she is capable of..."

"And you do?" Maria asked.

"Yes," Sean muttered. "I do, and my advice is that you need to tread very carefully because otherwise, all hell will let loose..."

Maria only sighed. Because part of her knew it was the truth.


*


And near all this. Yes, Yvonne was definitely wanting to explode. More than that. She wanted to stomp her feet and stalk over and yank her husband away from the woman he was dancing with.

The skank she muttered. But the reason why she did not do this and make the scene she so relish wanted too, was because the scene would be making her in-laws and the friends around the family happy. If she did it. Max is making me look like a fool she thought. She wanted to think Elizabeth Parker as a slut who was making a play for her husband because she knew the brunette.

I did my research she thought. You did not think I befriended the lonely widow without knowing what I was getting into? she thought. So, she knew of the past that Max had with the local girl Elizabeth Parker. Liz to her friends. She knew the town thought highly of Max's former girlfriend, but the favourite daughter of this town had left town after high school and had not come back. She had gone on to becoming a premiere scientist and doctor.

But to get there, she would start by breaking Max Evan's heart, and he had gone on to marry and have two children before his wife died, leaving him broken-hearted, and with two toddlers. And yet she knew enough to know Edie Evans had not been Max's true love. But she was a saint in many quarters. And as a result, she knew the town had loved her. And wanted Max to be happy.

So, she made her entrance. And soon she was Mrs. Max Evans and mother to the two motherless children. She thought she had it made. Obviously, she did. But she did not account for the fact her husband was a Sheriff's deputy. Who barely was home. And when he was home. He spent time with his kids.

Without me she groaned and wanted to kick something. Why am I here anyways she thought. No one wants me here she muttered. She knew the bride and groom only put up with her because she was Max's wife.

And stepmother to their godchildren, Ella, and Noah Evans.

So, she had to put up appearances of course, which is why she was really here. Otherwise, she would have stayed home. She wanted to stay home. Why would I want to be somewhere, anywhere that does not want me to be here. But if she had been planning on that, well that ended when she learned that the prodigal daughter was now back home.

Max's former girlfriend.

And was the slut dancing with my husband and letting him make a fool out of me is that woman she thought. There was no way I was going to be staying home. Even if I have to put up with this...

But maybe I should have though. It has to be better than watching this display.

So, as her brain was thinking of ways to play this scene. She got stopped in her tracks, "Don't try it Yvonne," came the warning. Just when she was planning to put what her brain was dreaming for this display. Come on, it is screaming for me to do something?

But nope, had someone determine to stop her. "Why should I not?" Yvonne asked as she turned and spotted the best friend of her husband, coming to talk her down. To prevent carnage from unfolding. "What do you think I am going to do?"

"I think you want to make trouble," Michael Guerin muttered. As he stood watching the fury on the face of her best friend's wife. Michael was not stupid not to think what Sean Deluca had just been warning his new wife about. Because Michael felt it too. Trouble is in the offering. "I won't have it, not tonight, and not ever... Do you understand me?" he warned. He knew what Yvonne was thinking.

That did not mean that he was going to walk over and stop the display that Max and Liz were making. They are grown ups. I am not going to get in the way. But any observer could see the display was wanting to make Max's wife explode. And part of him sympathized with the woman of course. She is not my best friend nor even close to it, but she does not deserve it.

"He's my husband," Yvonne muttered. "He married me."

"I know he did," Michael muttered. But he wanted to marry the woman he’s dancing with he sighed silently, because it would only inflame the situation to say that to Yvonne, and it was really not something she deserved to hear. Even if it were the truth.

"I love him," Yvonne muttered.

"No, you don't" Michael reasoned. "I know why you married him, Yvonne,” Neither of you were looking it as a love match. Michael knew. Max is just as guilty because Michael knew what his friend was looking for when he found his wife. But Yvonne’s motivation had the most problems to it. “You were looking for a payday," he asked of the fact that it was well known that Edie Evans had been loaded. She had come from a wealthy family. And she had a trust fund that came to her from a deceased grandfather and increased with the early death of her mother. And when she passed away. The money in it, came to Max.

As her spouse.

And sizable portion being left for the twins when they came of age. So, Yvonne had an invested interest in being a doting stepmother to those kids.

Because Michael and Isabel had done their research when their brother had gotten involved with Yvonne. Michael did it his way. And Isabel used her method of detecting the truth about newcomers. But still, Max had been on the rebound in the wake of losing his wife and losing Liz before that. So, they knew the truth about Yvonne's motivation. And it was true that she was good for the kids, which is why he never spoke up. And did not know if Max knew that money was the motivation for Yvonne's interest in him.

And now it was coming to a head. Because their brother was in a miserable marriage. But chose to stick it out to his point because of the kids.

And Michael did not want it exploding at his wedding.

Not after he waited ten years for it.

Not that he had been looking to get married when they were kids. But it had snuck up on him, and it had taken them ten years to get to this point. And he did not want anything ruining their special day.

Afterall, tomorrow was a new day.

"You have me all wrong," Yvonne muttered. "There is a prenuptial agreement, remember..." not that I really want to remember that she thought. One more reason, it is better to stick it out she thought than deal with a divorce.

Thankfully Michael muttered to himself. "Only because Max has a lawyer for a father, who insists on it." he sighed, thank you Phillip for telling your son to protect his interests, and that of the children.

"I have had enough of this," Yvonne muttered. 'I knew you people did not like me," she spat. "And you just proved it too me, and if you think I am going to allow my husband to dance with someone else and make me look like a fool. You have another thing coming. You and your friend, both."

"My friend is your husband," Michael muttered.

"That is my whole point," Yvonne muttered. "If he thinks he can play with his past on the side. Then he married the wrong woman."

I think we have established that he has married the wrong woman Michael mutter. Not that he was Liz Parker's greatest fan. But she is much better than who he actually married. "You said it, I did not," Michael sighed. I knew this blonde was trouble he sighed. Just like the original one, all those years ago he allowed. Max, you don't know what you have started he sighed and tried to tamp down the damage. "It's only a dance. He is going to be going home to you and the children, after the music stops. So, you don't have to worry about them."

"Don't I?" Yvonne asked. "Look at them out there."

Yeah, the scene is not exactly subtle, and Michael knew it did not look the greatest unless you were a shipper and was loving this display. But at the end of the day. It all had greater implications. Max probably needs to cut it out, but he also knew he could not be the one to tell his best friend, because he knew his friend was in a bubble, and the bubble was bound to burst.

Would it?



*



Maybe. Because they were not stupid. Both Max and Liz knew they were in a bubble that was bound to burst because it was not like they were not used to it before. And had been dealing with the phenomenon since the first met. Back in high school. Because any moment of goodness, would get a pinprick in it, and deflate before it could lead to anything good for them as a couple. And despite the fact that they had managed to make some happiness out of it. But those moments were few and far between and eventually they would have very little to show for their love. And in the end, all Max had was a broken heart because he had been waiting for Liz to come back to him, and she had not.

She chose to start over, away from Roswell.

And therefore, he had moved on with his life. To his detriment.

He might love his children. And I do love them as they are the only good things I have done in the last decade. But he did not love his life. And therefore, the latest moment that he and Liz were able to share seemed to be going on forever. It seems like it they both knew and neither had walked away from it when the music had stopped.

Not this time.

They would continue on. But it was going to end, although Max was trying to ignore the stares and truly, they had been successful on that front because it felt that they were in their own bubble. With no one coming in and interrupting them. As they went from dance to dance. Neither separating from the other.

When they should be the adults that they were and move on from each other.

Yet they could not. And whenever he did see his wife. As she had been only moments before been talking to Michael. He saw the fury on her face. It is not good he knew. Or should it be he knew.

Yet he did stop dancing and go to his wife, as they could see that Yvonne had now left Michael and could be only moments away from a scene.

"Max, maybe you should go" Liz said. As she felt the bubble bursting. "I need to figure out where Callie is," she thought as she knew she had been shirking her duty to her daughter and had left the child in care of her father and mother. And that is a whole mess of a situation she thought, and Callie does not deserve it.

But then, she knew the child could be about almost anywhere. This is a party that is packed, and it is easy for children to get lost. Or to play hide and seek. "Maybe, I should stop this" she murmured. "I have places to be..."

"Please don't," Max said softly. Because he knew that Maria was not the only one playing with fire. He was participating when he knew he was the one who should be staying away. This is all too much he was thinking, and yet he was sticking on the dance floor.

"I think its time," Liz said as she tried to muster the will to stop the dancing. But like Max, she was not willing to walk away, not just yet. "It is not about us. This night is about Michael and Maria..." she sighed, "and you have a wife you need to get back too. She cannot be too happy about this..." she asked because she knew for a fact that Max's wife could not be happy, because if the circumstances were different, and she was the one who was married than she would know her husband would not be too happy if she was being monopolized by a former flame.

Not any former flame she knew. Max is married.

Which is something he knew. I can guarantee that she is not happy Max was telling himself as he was also telling himself that Liz was correct. He needed to be the bigger person in this situation and walk away. Come on Max.

But he was never able to leave Liz.

I can never do that he thought to himself. And just when the music had turned into a slower song. Just calling out them to be in each other's arms. Fate came in and told him that it was not going to happen. "Daddy?" came a small voice.

Uh oh Max sighed at the small voice, as he turned and saw his young princess looking up at him. "Yes, Ella?"

As he looked down at the mirror of his late wife. Edie. Ella is very much like her mother he thought. Noah looks more like me. They were twins, but they were as different as you could be as they were fraternal in looks too, and most of the time you would not know they were twins. But there were those moments when they teamed up, and it became very apparent.

"Yvonne wanted to me to come and tell you to stop dancing with the lady," Ella muttered, and she got the response she anticipated when her stepmother ordered her to intercede in the moment that her father and Liz were having.

She did, did she Max flinched and anger came to the top of mind. That does it he also thought.
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 5 - 05/22/2025

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Well I hope Yvonne doesn't hurt Liz. Sean may be right about her.
Let's hope Michael keeps an eye on Yvonne.
Scared for Liz.
Callie's storey?
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Again - Chapter 6 - 05/25/2025

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Liz could see from the way that her former boyfriend was reacting that his daughter's announcement was not going to sit well with him. Far from it she knew. She did not know why Max's wife would use a child to get in the way. Sure, she was not stupid. She knew she was playing with fire. That she and Max had taken their interlude too far, even though it is very innocent she knew. We have kept it to the dance floor she muttered to herself. But she knew the appearances were one thing. The emotions were very different, and she felt for the child who had come in to do her stepmother's bidding.

Yeah, Ella was only doing this for her stepmother because she knew it would set her father off. In the direction of her stepmother. She personally did not have anything in the showdown between her father and stepmother. She liked Yvonne at times. She is good to Noah and me, but there are other days she thought. The almost nine-year-old knew that adults were complicated. And certainly, her own was no different. "Sorry Daddy," she said with a sheepish look of the child that she was.

She is only eight Max thought. "It's okay princess," Max said to his daughter. And Ella's smile brightened. "Your stepmother should not have asked you to do that," he said through gritted teeth. "But I will take that up with her," he muttered. She knows not to use the kids to get to me he muttered.

I have told her numerous times.

But it was one thing he knew would get to him, and she knows it he knew. But was not having it.

Not now. Not anymore.

Ella nodded.

"By the way, the lady has a name" Max said softly as he looked between his daughter and his former wife. Knowing that the two females held an important place in her heart. "Ella, this is Ms. Parker," he said softly. Unsure whether he could use Liz's name. "Liz, this is my daughter Ella," he said because he knew he had not formally told his former girlfriend and fiancé that he had children.

But of course, Liz knew.

"Yes, we met at the salon earlier today," Liz nodded. "Hello once more Ella," she said of the young girl. Who obviously was looking at her daughter with a look of awestruck, obviously she is a daddy's girl Liz thought.

Liz knew the feeling well because she had been a daddy's girl. The apple of Jeff Parker's eye. And still was to this day, which made it sad that she had spent so much time this past decade away from her parents.

"You can call me Liz," the older woman said softly. "I am an old friend of your father and aunt." she said as she included Isabel so that it was not apparent that she was speaking about the child's father. As if the child could tell the difference.

She could. But Liz would not know this. As she thought of the blonde sister of her former boyfriend. Even though she knew the blonde sister of Max was not her greatest fan. And most of the time, the feeling was mutual. Except that they had the same thing in common.

A love for Max.

Ella nodded. "I was named for Aunt Isabel" she said softly.

"I figured," Liz said with a smile and Ella giggled. "You look a lot like her..."

She saw that the child considered that but only shook her head as if to say she disagreed. "Everyone says I look like my mother, who died" Ella said softly, and a feeling of a loss swam through her, even though her mother had been dead since before she was two years old, so she had no real memories of the woman who had given her life.

"I am sorry," Liz said softly as she looked at Max who looked a little sad himself. And she felt for the two of them. "It's never easy to lose someone you love, no matter the age or how important they were to you" she sighed. She knew she still had her parents alive, but she lost several people close to her, so it was a well-known feeling all around.

"Sometimes I miss her," Ella said softly. "Even though she died when we were babies."

"I am sure you do" Liz said softly. It is never easy to lose someone you love. “I am sure she would be proud of you. And you will always have memories of her, deep down, even if you were too young to know your mother.”

Thank you for saying that Max wanted to say, and it made him love Liz all the more for saying it even if she had no knowledge of the woman. But he could see how the words were affecting his daughter, and it was a guilt that played at him that neither his daughter nor her brother would know their mother because she had been taken too early. He tried to tell them of memories of his late wife. But their time together had been so short, so there was only so much I can tell them he thought. "Where is your brother?" Max asked of his son. As he looked around for the pint size half of his daughter.

"I don't know," Ella said. "He was off doing something. So, I had the misfortune of going for a drink which is where Yvonne found me and made me come over here" she said softly. "I am sorry again, to you both" she said. "I hope you forgive me."

"That is nonsense honey," Max said softly. It is all on Yvonne he muttered of his wife. "You did nothing wrong," he sighed as he checked his watch and looked for his wife and did not see her around. "Honey, where is your stepmother?"

"Don't know," Ella said softly. "Seriously, I don’t."

"I believe you," Max sighed because he knew that Yvonne would not have stayed around to see how he might react to the fact she had used his daughter to get to him, and to give a warning.

Ella nodded.

"Liz, you are right, we need to move on from the dancing" Max said softly. "But it was a great part of the evening for me," he said softly and thought it was the best part of the night so far and Liz nodded. "I know this is a lot to ask. But could you do me a favour?"

"Sure, anything." Liz said. And I mean it. "You did a lot to help me out last night."

"I need to go find my wife and have a little talk with her" Max sighed. It is time that we talk... "Can you take Ella and go and find Isabel?"

"Daddy, I am fine" Ella resisted it. "Grandma and Grandpa are around here somewhere, I don't need a babysitter." I am in a sea of people I know she bristled. After all, she felt that she was a big girl.

"I know you don’t, but it will be do me good to know you are safe," Max said softly. "I am sure you can find a way to get your aunt or Kyle to spoil you, and your brother if you can find him."

Ella smiled. Because she knew that her father knew her and Noah well... We can create trouble when we want too.

And there was a pang that went through Liz at the sight of Max with his daughter. And it made her wish that she could have made a different decision all those years before, and maybe if she had, we would have had our own child, she wondered. And yet she did not regret any of the decisions she had made over these years, although she kind of wished it all had gone slightly different. But she did not know where they would be if they had not gone in the direction that they had...

And as Liz was viewing Max as a Dad, she felt the shot of pain but also happiness in that he seemed to be a great father to his daughter, and she assumed he would be the same for his son, wherever he might be because she had yet to meet Max's son, Noah. But he assumed that Max was the caring dad that she knew he was as a person. "You are lucky Max."

"I am," Max agreed. "Ella and her brother make my life worth living," he said softly. "But I wish things were as easy in other parts of my life," he sighed as he left it open the interpretation of his words, I wish I had you which is something that flew over the child's head because she was not up on all of the adult's pain and suffering. But it was something that Liz did get as he turned his attention back to where it should be, and not at his former flame. " You will be good for Liz, won't you?" he asked of his daughter.

"Yes, Daddy" Ella smiled.

"Good, I'll see you in a little while okay" Max said softly.

"Be careful Daddy," Ella whispered.

"Honey, I will be alright" Max said softly.

Ella was not sure as she watched as her father walked away in search of his wife, and his daughter's stepmother. And the worry on the child's face made Liz also wonder if she should be worried. "Are you really worried?"

"I know I should not be," Ella said. "But Yvonne is on a warpath," she muttered. "Noah and I have seen her like this before, and it's never good. "

"I see," Liz said softly as she watched Max disappear. And she and Ella took a few steps before they spotted Isabel and Kyle dancing. "Hey, guys."

"Liz," Kyle said softly. Because it was the first time they had spoken since she had come back to town. "Good to see you. I see you have met Ella?"

"Yes, I have" Liz said softly. "Isabel?"

"Liz," Isabel said with a nod. "What are you doing with my niece?" she asked of her namesake. "Where did her father go?" because like everyone on the dance floor or in the vicinity of it, they were aware that Max and Liz had been taking up time on the dance floor. And like the groom. No one had thought fit to stop it, until Ella had.

And now Max was missing.

"Where is my brother?" Isabel asked once more.

"Daddy went to have a talk with Yvonne," Ella piped up before Liz could say anything. And it was not like Liz knew what to say because she did not know the circumstances between Max and his wife.

"Oh god," Isabel muttered.

"I know," Liz softly. "I fear it is because of me."

"It's entirely about you" Isabel snapped without any hesitation at the same time as Kyle could only shake her head. Because while his dance partner had come along way since high school, still Isabel had a knack of being exactly like she was back in high school and was holding to judgements and he knew personally that Liz was not high up there on Isabel's like list.

Although she did have the fortune to be above her sister-in-law, Yvonne on the list.

Which was fortunate.

But Isabel could be icy, even to those she liked more than others. So. Liz did not know where she stood with Max’s sister.


*

Was it fortunate though.

In many quarters, yes, and while they looked around the room and could see the crowds were not focused on the soapy drama and were just wishing Maria and Michael well, and the newlyweds were now in their own bubble and back on the dance floor. Trying to forget the mayhem that could be calling their names very soon. Isabel wanted that for Michael. She might not be Maria's greatest fan, but this day was deserved because she knew Maria gave Michael the happiness that her friend deserved and even needed. While she looked at the women who held the key to her brother's heart, and she could only shake her head. Because she thought they were beyond this, but here they were. Back to high school. And two women who were competing for her brother's heart. Which truthfully the competition was over because Isabel knew that no one other than Liz held the key to her brother's heart.

So, she was looking with cool assessment at the woman before her. Someone who she had never gotten because they were very different people. But they loved the same guy. And wanted the best for him. They just had done things differently, but the objective was the same. So, Isabel now did not know how to deal with Liz Parker.

And her return.

But because her adorable niece was next to them. She was forced to hold her tongue and not say what was really on the tip of her tongue. And Kyle next to her felt the strangeness of the situation. But at least he was happy to have Liz back. "You were missed."

Was I? Liz wondered.

She did not know. Because from Isabel's expressions. She could tell the blonde wished she had stayed gone and never come home. But I was never going to miss Maria's wedding she thought. Even if there were parts of the story that could be missed but the little, she knew from her return, it told her the truth of it for herself. I don't know how I could have lasted these ten years without looking at Max she murmured to herself.

How did I make it?

But Isabel did not know the talk that Liz was having with herself or that she might be regretting staying away so long and not coming back. All that mattered to Isabel was that she had stayed away. And hurt her brother in the process.

Max was waiting for her to come back.

She never did. Or she waited until it was too late Isabel muttered to herself as she looked at the woman Liz was now and was trying to assess her. And she did not get a good reading, because it would be easier for her brother if Liz had gone on and found someone and not returned single. Because of all the glory talk that Jeff Parker had given them if they stepped into the Crashdown was that his daughter had found glory in her professional life.

He never talked of a personal life. Only kept it to the good Liz Parker was doing out there in the world. And it had bucked up her brother despite the pain of losing her and not having the love of his life return.

But of course, within a year of Liz's departure. When it was clear Liz was not coming back. He was engaged to his first wife, and the wedding was quick after that. With the twins coming soon after.

Then Edie had died, and he moved onto Yvonne too quickly she muttered. She and Michael had tried to slow it down, but their brother did not listen, and he was still dealing with it... years later.

As spotted her sister-in-law stepping into view through a door near the bar. She sighed, when it was clear that Max had not found his wife, but he looked at the same time his sister did, and he stalked up to his wife and grabbed her by the arm and forced her out of sight.

Shit Isabel winced. And it was a wince that Liz saw, as she had seen the same scene as Max's sister had. But the child had not, and she responded to her aunt's choice of bad word. "What?"

"Nothing," Isabel said quickly to cover. "How about the two of us go and raid the ice cream bar," she said as the child perked up. "Let’s see if we can find your brother, and gorge on ice cream" she said with a laugh at the increase of the child's enthusiasm to spend time with her aunt now. "We need save that dance" she said to Kyle. "Will you excuse us?"

"I am always around," Kyle said with a smile as they watched Isabel go off with her niece.

"She's good with her," Liz commented.

"Yes, she is" Kyle agreed. "Unlike Ella and her brother, Ella and Isabel are a lot of the time the same personality," he smiled. "Noah is very much like Max."

"He is?" Liz asked. "I have not had a chance to meet him yet."

"He's around," Kyle smiled. "He always manages to find a lot of mischief," he sighed. "This place is full of it, so Noah is bound to have found it."

Liz nodded as she looked around and saw the happy crowds and spotted the child chatting with her aunt and yet she did not know how to feel because she still had not come to terms with the fact that Max had a whole other life, one that does not involve me even if she was thrilled that he was doting father.

And Kyle could see the look on his former girlfriend’s face. "It's strange, isn't it?" Kyle asked. "Coming back to town and finding out that Max did what you asked him too, when you did not come back. That he moves on?" he wondered because he could see from the look on his former girlfriend's face that she was overwhelmed by all she had experienced since coming back to town. "It's a lot, right?"

"Yeah, it is" Liz agreed. "I wanted him to move on. But I guess I did not really understand or see the reality of it."

"No, you did not," Kyle agreed. "Because you stayed away."

"I did," Liz murmured. "And now I am back."

"But for how long?" Kyle asked because he understood the realities of the situation. That Liz was ultimately going to go back to her new life, and this weekend or however long she chose to stay would be seen as a diversion. Assuming she can part from Max he mused, because he knew once you have a chance to have a relapse into the past, that sometimes breaking out of that relapse is not so easy.

It can become messy.

Messy is the definition of Max and Liz Kyle knew as he glanced at his old friend, and former high school girlfriend.

"The answer is elusive," Liz agreed. "I don't know."

I don’t, okay, I don’t she thought to herself. When she knew what the answer should be, but she did not know if that was going to be the answer that ended up happening.

Sighing Kyle only nodded. "Just be careful, okay?" Kyle murmured. "Max might be in a bad marriage. But he's married. And you don't want to mess with that,” he said with a sigh, and a frown because he did not need to have special powers from being saved by an alien, which I don’t Kyle thought. But what he did was common sense to know the path that Max and Liz could be traveling down simply because Max was unhappy, and no one could have matched Liz for him he sighed.

And now she’s back Kyle thought. Which means anything could be happening before the end comes. Whatever that ends up being.

"I don't make a practice of sleeping with married men" Liz muttered not as much for Kyle's sake, but her own and she knew it.

If Kyle had been holding a drink or drinking one, he might have spit it out, and all he could do was laugh at the words that she had chosen to speak. But the laughter died, and he engaged on the matter. "Even if it's with an ex," Kyle asked with a tease "If it were Max?"

"Even if it is Max." Liz said softly.

Kyle could only laugh once more. We will definitely see how long that lasts he sighed. "That is an honourable goal I guess," he said with a smile, and it got Liz to laugh. And that brightened up Kyle. "I have missed that laugh."

"It's not like you saw it a lot." Liz said reflecting on their short-lived relationship, and the ensuing aftermath.

"I saw it some of the time," Kyle said with a reflective glint. "Before you know the invasion happened" he sighed of how much their lives changed when Max saved Liz's life that day.

I know Liz sighed. So, much has changed she sighed as she looked around and saw that Max and Yvonne had not returned. She could not help but wonder what was going on. To keep her worry at bay, she turned her attention to her old friend and former boyfriend. Former being the key word she thought. We are better friends she knew. As she saw Sean Deluca on the dance floor. I am surrounded she thought. By my ex's.

And the one ex that mattered.

Was taken. I don't sleep with married men she told herself as it was a message, she was telling herself. "So, how about you?"

"What about me?" Kyle asked.

"You and Isabel?" Liz asked. "I hear the gossip that have the two of you together. I see how Isabel was with Ella, so obviously she's great with children. So, when are the two of you going to have one?"

"She would have to agree to marry me first," Kyle muttered. Not that marriage has to be automatic when you have a child. But in my books, it does.

"Have you asked?" Liz asked.

"Not formally," Kyle sighed. "In a lot of other ways. But her experience with Jesse scarred her, and she jittery about trying it again."

"Her situation with Jesse was very different, wasn't it?" Liz wondered. "He did not know until it was too late, but you know everything about her..."

"Yes, I do" Kyle agreed. I have always known who Isabel is. Her good and bad sides, and still, I love her. "I have tried to tell her that, but so far she is not listening. So, we shall see where it goes," he sighed. "We are getting too old for the teenage drama, and after a certain age, the drama has stakes to them. Which is why I have been fine with where we are in our lives,” he sighed. But days like this, and seeing that Maria and Michael are finally committing to each other, I cannot help but wonder when it will be our turn…"

"Yes, they do," Liz agreed at the stakes that do exist now that they were older. “Maybe one of these days you will get Isabel to see that this time could be different,” she sighed as she saw Callie coming in her direction. We might want to think we are still teenagers. But we are past those days.

Kyle could not agree more. As he saw the young child. It still shocked him to know of that development and yet know so little about the situation. It is not like the Parker's were trumping the fact they have a grandchild he told himself. You think they would, to at least certain parties at least but he knew they had heard so much about Liz's professional life, and not so much about her personal life. "So, you are a mother?" he asked as if it was all so tentative, and not a fact. "What happened there?"

"It's a long story" Liz sighed. And it was one she did not want to get into, and especially not with a child in their midst. "Callie, honey. Are you having a great time?"

"The best," Callie smiled as she stopped when she saw the strange man. But she saw that her mother was not tense so that relieved her tension. "Grandpa was letting me try all kinds of ice cream."

"I just bet he was," Liz murmured. What about your Grandmother she sighed of the situation. She knew she was going to get into the longer she and Callie was here in Roswell. The past did not just deal with Max she sighed.

Kyle could see that there was a sense of tension on his former girlfriend's face, and he wondered what it meant, when she was such at ease with the child. "Who do we have here?"

"Right," Liz said as she found the diversion of thinking. "Honey, this is a good friend of mine. Kyle Valenti," she said softly. And this time I am telling the truth. We are old friends she knew. "Kyle, this is my daughter Callie Jean Parker," she said.

"Nice to meet you Mr. Valenti," Callie smiled.

"Mr. Valenti makes me think of my father, or myself as being old" Kyle said with a smile. "Call me Kyle."

"Mommy?" Callie asked.

"Go ahead," Liz agreed. "Kyle is a good friend."

"Cool," Callie smiled. "Want to come with me to get more ice cream?" she asked of her mother.

"Aren't you stuffed?" Liz wondered.

"But there are so many kinds," Callie smiled. "Tonight, is special, right" she asked.

That is right, tonight is indeed special Liz agreed. "How about I see okay," she sighed. "If you excuse me, will you Kyle."

"Go ahead," Kyle sighed. "Report to me the best kinds. And I will get some later," he said to the child. And the child burst out laughing. And it got Kyle in a good mood, as he watched as Liz and Callie walk off. But that mood was so vanquishing. "What do you want Deluca?" he said with cause to worry.

"Just trying to have a good time" Sean said. "I don't want Liz hurt."

"I am not about to hurt her," Kyle bristled. "We are friends, simple as that. I happen to be with someone," even if I don't know how to define what we are. And how serious we are destined to get.

"I know, Evans's sister" Deluca smiled. "A small fraternity, isn't it?"

"You won't believe how small" Kyle sighed. "We don't like newcomers." Newcomers will notice things.

"Don't I know it," Sean burst out laughing. "You people were not exactly welcoming to me during my first go around," he sighed. "You wonder why I suddenly vanished."

"And you wanted another go, huh?" Kyle asked. We were not exactly asking for a return engagement he thought because he did not know what they would be getting with a new one. But I don't make those decisions he knew.

"It was a feeling of, ‘what the hell" Sean smiled. "After all, Maria is my family, and she was getting married," she sighed. "But I am serious Valenti. I don't want Liz to be hurt."

"I would think that we both agree with that sentiment," Kyle murmured. “You don’t have the corner on that market.”

"So, what are you going to do to keep Evans from messing with Liz again." Sean wondered.

Likely nothing Kyle knew. "If something does happen. We cannot stop it." Kyle muttered. "Because it would be useless to even try. Because it’s their lives that they are impacting, not yours, and not mine. So, all I can be is a friend and be there for her to support her..." he sighed. "And hope that there is not too much collateral damage."

Collateral damage yeah there will be some... Sean thought and figured Kyle knew it too as continued to glance at the other man. "You don't like newcomers, but you let Yvonne in?"

Isabel and Michael did not react to that well. Kyle thought to himself of that bombshell. "We did not exactly get a vote. Because our love lives are our own. So, that decision is all on Max," Kyle muttered as he remembered how well the introduction of Yvonne went within the group…

Not well at all.

"If tonight is any indication," Sean muttered. "Yvonne is one unhappy woman."

"Don't we know it," Kyle agreed. We can see it, which is exactly why I was dissuading Liz away from messing with her past "Max is dealing with it."

“I am not sure he’s going to have much success because I have got to say that Evans has met his match," Sean muttered.



*


Has he? Max did not know for sure. But he knew his wife was looking for a fight. As she had been hiding and it had been hard to find her, but finally he had and dragged her out of the view of any of his family and friends who had been watching. And they had been watching. And therefore, they knew it was not going to be a pretty scene that would be unfolding.

I know. I was not very subtle Max knew. "What do you want?" he asked his wife as finally they stopped and were having a showdown. "You know I don't appreciate that you used my daughter against me."

Yvonne was not exactly apologetic about using her stepdaughter in such a manner. “Who cares what you think,” she muttered. “Because I don't appreciate that you were cheating on me, right there, out in the open" Yvonne snarled. "You know that will be the talk of the town tomorrow," she smirked. Because while the wedding was only for those who really knew Maria and Michael, and their family and friends. But it did not mean that gossip did not get out there into the general public, so yeah, Max knew there was a possibility of events of the wedding would be getting out there into the public.

"I was not cheating on you," Max muttered. "It was a simple dance, that is all it was" he sighed, was it Max he was asking himself when he knew it was not that simple of a dance. It could not be when it was with Liz he knew.

"It was not a dance Max," Yvonne demanded as people nearby could see the tense posture of the married couple, and they got out of the way. Which meant he and Yvonne moved on down the hallway, and into the elevator. The benefit of having the wedding reception at the hotel that Mari and Michael had rented for the night. So that none of their guests would drink and drive.

A good goal, of course. But it was handy for a warring couple.

Once the elevator door closed, they continued on. "A single dance that is a laugh Max" Yvonne yelled. "It was like ten."

"It was not that many," Max said in his defence, was it he thought but knew he and Liz had been in a bubble existence, so he did not know if that was on the mark or not. Maybe yes, maybe no.

"Practically," Yvonne demanded as the elevator reached the floor that their room was in. Thankfully they were in the double. With the adults in one, and the twins in their own, next door. But hopefully the shouting would be over by the time the kids came up to go to bed.

"Be reasonable," Max said. "A friend came back to town for the wedding, and we were dancing. It was as simple as that..."

"Some friend," Yvonne spat. "I know about your past Max," she sang. "You were engaged to be married."

"Yes, we were at one time engaged, ten years ago" Max muttered. "We are over. She is the one who left. She never came back but her best friend is Maria, and therefore she came back for the wedding. And it is as simple as that." Afterall, she will be leaving one of these days… Max moaned to himself.

Not that he wanted to think of her leaving. But he had other things to think about at the pressing moment as he glanced at his very unhappy wife who looked like she was going to explode.

Which is never a good sight he knew. From experience he sighed.

"As simple as that..." Yvonne muttered. "Give me a break."

"Maria is the one who had us dance..." Max said in his defence because he was not sure if it was not for the wedding toast call out, that he would have gotten the courage to ask Liz to dance. "We were doing what the bride asked us too."

"You did not have to like it so damn much," Yvonne muttered. "You were practically one step away from falling in bed out there..."

"Is that not a little much Yvonne," Max muttered. "We were simply dancing."

"If that was simply dancing than I have been doing it all wrong, all these years" Yvonne muttered. "You were cheating..."

"If I were to cheat on you," Max threatened. "I would do a hell of a lot better job of it than in front of all my friends, my boss, my parents, my children, and you my wife" he yelled. "It was a set of dances with someone who meant a lot to me at one time," he sighed, and means a hell of a lot to me still but he knew not say those words out loud even though Yvonne knew what her husband was saying without saying those words. "Don't push me, Yvonne."

"Or what?" Yvonne asked as her eyes went lethal.

"Or you won't like what I will do" Max sighed. As he knew he and his wife were reaching a crossroads, and neither path they would be going down was what they want to be facing because they both had consequences galore to them.

"I knew it," Yvonne muttered. "It's that little slut."

"Stop it, Yvonne. Liz is my past. She is a respected scientist..."

"And scientists don't spread their legs like some slut...." Yvonne asked, "When they are having affair with a married man?"

"That's it," Max said as he turned to head for the door.

"Don't leave this room," Yvonne demanded.

"I can do whatever I want," Max muttered. "I think we have reached the end..."

"So, you want a divorce?" Yvonne asked.

"I did not say that" Max muttered. "But I cannot do this anymore. I cannot have you suspicious and watching my every move. Getting upset when I have to work, or go out with my sister and friends without you..."

"Your friends hate me..." Yvonne muttered. "And you went to work yesterday even though I know Jim would have given you the shift off, because it was Ella's recital" she demanded. "You went to work to spite me."

"You have not let them get to know you," Max sighed. "The you that I met in those early days, that I fell for and wanted to marry and to help me raise my children. You were amazing during those days and months. I will always be partial of that woman but somewhere along the line. You have become distrustful of my every move, even before Liz came back to town and I cannot have that. Because I will not have my children tip toeing around the house they live in, afraid of what they might set off with you," Max said softly. Because there was a time, I liked the woman Yvonne was "If you were a little bit like the Yvonne that I met then I might not go to work all the damn time. But that was not the case yesterday because Jim needed me yesterday. He was understaffed."

"Try that on someone who will believe it," Yvonne muttered. "You want someone I never was..." she sighed. "You want your ex-girlfriend."

"Shit Yvonne," Max said. Liz and Yvonne are as far from being like each other as you can get. Even on their best or bad days. "Was it all a facade?"

"What?" Yvonne asked.

"The woman I thought you were. The one who made me want to marry," Max sighed. "Maybe it was all too fast."

"I knew it," Yvonne sighed as her voice dripped in venom. "She's back and you want out?"

Max could see the crossroads they were at. It has finally come to this he thought. “I don't know what I want, but I know I don't want and that is the war between us. I am not cheating on you Yvonne. I have always been faithful to you. I would never do that to you."

"But you want too..." Yvonne asked.

"As I said, if you push me too much" Max sighed as she put the hand on the knob of the door. "I will sleep somewhere else tonight. Maybe I will take the kids back to my parents?" he sighed, because he did not know what he was going to do, but he knew it would be a mistake to stay here, and have the children stay here.

Yvonne coldly laughed. "Of course, go to that slut,” she sighed. “And do what you want to do,” she muttered, and Max sadly just sighed because this is not how he had wanted his life to be, and what he had wanted this night to be. “Don’t think to defend that woman,” she slammed. “I know what you want to do,” she demanded. “So, I will tell you simply, if you want out Max, you will have to pay" Yvonne threatened and spat at the idea that her husband would spend even a second at his parent’s house. If you plan to spend the night at your parents, then I have a river to sell you she muttered but she did not say that because it might just push him over the edge.

And really send him to that woman. If I say more, because she knew she had already said too much. And her husband was standing on a blurry line.

"Pay, what" Max said as he turned.

"Money," Yvonne demanded. "If you want out so much than you will rip up the prenuptial agreement and pay me off..."

Hell, I will Max said. "That money is earmarked for the kids." It's why I work damn it. I don't live off Edie's money. Especially when he knew he had gone into the marriage still in love with Liz. Hell, I am still in love with her...

"Those kids already have more than enough money to last them a lifetime if you should die. They don't need anymore... Because I have put in nearly six years of work here Max and you will pay me if you want me to go. After what I have had to put up with. Because I have had to put up with your family's opinion of me, and their opinions of why I married you. I have also had to put up with your friends' treatment of me. When Max don't think I don’t know that I was only invited today because it was the proper thing to do. It was. But it was more likely your friend Maria wanting me to see you lose your shit over your ex-fiancé. The woman they think you should have married,” she spat. And Max could only laugh at the thought of his desires clashing with his friend’s opinions at the time. They did not want me to marry Liz Max thought in his own defence as he bristled at the words coming from his wife as he focused back on the rant. "Max, they wanted me to see that. Which is why Maria also did that demand of a dance between the best man and maid of honour. Who does that? Have the maid of honour dance so publicly with someone who is married. We are not at prom or Homecoming dance for god's sake. You are married and she had you going out there and making a mockery of everything so yeah, if you want your freedom to go after someone who already left you once before than you will pay me for six years of having to play Mommy to those kids of yours."

Max was feeling blindsided as he was now seeing the true colours of the woman he had married, and he was feeling a little burned. I am a fool, aren't I? he wondered. Why do women always play me for a fool as he looked at his wife and saw another blonde before her, as if she was transformed into his past.

Shit.

"It was always about the money, wasn't it?" Max asked in a daze. "You saw me with my late wife's money, and you had to, have it?"

"You said it, I didn't" Yvonne muttered. "I am not going to let you play me for a fool and leave me without anything."

"You were never going to get nothing. It's laid out in the prenuptial agreement." It laid out hell of a lot of money.

"It's a pittance," Yvonne muttered. "You are worth a hell of a lot more than that," she sighed. "So, yeah, I will get my due, if you want your freedom?"

Shit.

Max said nothing and he twisted the knob of the door and walked out and slammed the door.

Yvonne laughed. "I thought so."

As she went to the phone and dialed a number. "I may need some assistance..."
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 6 - 05/25/2025

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Well we knew that Yvonne would be toast eventually.
So the meat and potatoes of the fic is about to start?
Still waiting for Callie's story.
Sorry for the food references....just finishing a 4 day fast.
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Again - Chapter 7 - 05/28/2025

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Max was left in the hallway dazed and a little confused. Hell, what am I going to do he asked himself. He did not know as he turned and walked towards the elevator. I was a fool he thought. I did not see it he thought. As he played back his friends, his sister's doubts about Yvonne but he barrelled through it and married her without any barriers except for the prenuptial agreement which he had only done because his father had insistent on it.

Did they all see it, and I did not? he thought. As he walked into the waiting elevator and went down back to the party.

And he saw his father.

It is as if god wants to laugh at me for being taken. For believing my wife is genuine he thought as he looked at the man who had raised him from the age of six, and given him a home, as he though of both of his parents, and the marriage they had successfully been building for so many years, a notion of a happy marriage is lost on their children he told himself. At least Isabel got her ill-fated marriage early he thought of the fact his sister was much happier with Kyle these days than she was ever with Jesse. I keep going into relationships that will self destruct if given time.

Across the room, Phillip Evans was taking a call out in the front of the hotel. But was preparing to go back to the reception to find his wife and daughter when he saw his son for the first time in awhile, and he was looking like a ghost. "Son, what is it?"

"What...oh, Dad" Max said softly as he came back to reality and saw his father.

"Are you okay?" Phillip asked. "Is it the kids?"

"No, they are fine" Max murmured as he tried to come back fully to the reality of the now and figure out what the hell he was going to do with his marriage in shambles, and his wife showing who she really was. "They better be. I saw Ella earlier and she was having fun. I assume Noah is the same."

"Then what is it?" Phillip asked.

"Nothing..." Max sighed.

"Max, come and tell me" Phillip asked. "You seem distracted. What is going on?"

"Can we meet tomorrow?" Max asked as things were starting to crystalize. And while he did not know what the hell he was going to do about his marriage. He still knew he had to make some changes. And changes that his father could help with him, in some way or another.

"Sure, you are more than welcome at anytime" Phillip said softly. "Your mother will love it. She always says she does not see you enough..."

I know Max sighed. Because Yvonne did not want to go to family events, he knew which led to the kids going and he and Yvonne staying at home. Creating a pretense of trying to have a night together, without the kids. Which was a charade because when the kids were gone. They were both in each corner of the house, assuming I am not picking up a shift here and there... but now Max was looking at his marriage with different eyes, and especially at his so-called wife. Now that Max knew more...

Much more.

"I need to make some changes" Max said softly. "I will need your help."

"IS this about Yvonne?" Phillip asked as he wondered if the jig was finally up on his son's marriage. He and his wife were trying to be supportive but had been more than evident for a long time now that Max was unhappy, and their daughter-in-law was not who they wanted her to be...

Literally...

We were not let into our son's relationship with Liz he thought. We were on the outskirts of it for most of the time but still Liz is actually who would have loved our son to end up with. Phillip thought. And while he and Diane understood the reasoning for Liz's breaking off their engagement, there was a little bittersweet quality to all. Even though they had quite liked their first daughter-in-daughter. Unfortunately, she died too young he thought. "Is this about your marriage?"

"Not per-se," Max was thinking. I need time on that score. "But all I know is that I have to make some changes in my life," Max said softly as he looked around the lobby once more. And he knew this was not the place to get into it. "I don't want to get into it now," he sighed as he thought of how tired he was...

"Sure..." Phillip said softly. "We will support you however you want us too."

"Thanks Dad," Max sighed, still distracted with his mind going in a million directions. He did not know where he was heading too, but the two of the biggest people in his life came to his mind and he needed them safe. At least for tonight. "You and Mom are not staying here, right, tonight?" Max asked as he looked around the lobby of the hotel.

"No, we had the opportunity, but with the house is close by. Your mother and I decided that we should just head home. Why?" Phillip asked.

"I was thinking, would you mind if you take Ella and Noah home with you?" Max asked. “For tonight,” he asked. Tonight at least he thought. I will think of tomorrow, well, tomorrow.

Alarmed by his son's mood and now this “Son, what is going on?" Phillip asked.

"Not tonight, but can you?" Max asked. "Would you mind. Because I need to know that the kids will be somewhere safe."

"Sure, we would love it" Phillip sighed as he did not know what to make of the idea of his grandchildren needing to be some place safe. It is an odd choice of words. "We always love having the grandkids," he said with smile.

"Thank you, Dad," Max murmured. As his mind started to relax "I appreciate it. I guess I better go back to the reception?" They will wonder where I have been.

"Okay," Phillip sighed as he wished his son would be more upfront with him, but he figured he would find out more the following day. "I will go and find your mother and tell her that we will have some guests tonight. You know, that if you need a place to stay. You can stay at the house too. Your old room is waiting," he said, "Or the room over the garage." he said of the changes they had made to the house after their kids moved out. They had added more space. Thinking they would have grandchildren.

Something that Max had given them pretty quickly.

But they were still waiting on Isabel, but they loved the grandchildren they had. Ella tended to stay in Isabel's old room, and Noah if Max was not around, would stay in his father's and if Max was there than he stayed in the other spare room that they had added. So, they had room if Max needed a place to stay.

Hell, I don't know what is going to happen Max thought. "I appreciate the offer. But I will probably head home,” he thought, “My house,” he clarified for his father.

That is strange he thought. "You don't have a room here tonight," Phillip asked. And could not help but worry at the thought of his distracted son being out and about tonight, instead of the safety of this hotel.

"I did," Max said softly. "Yvonne is there right now."

"Max?" Phillip questioned.

"Dad, seriously, it's okay. My wife and I decided that we should stay in separate rooms tonight," he sighed. Or more like I was the one who decided it he thought. "You don't have to worry about me."

"Well, we do. You might think you are invincible due to your gifts," Phillip said quietly, a little too quiet but Max was able to get the gist of what his father was saying. Because they were still in the lobby of the hotel. The conversation could not be as encompassing as it could be in private. "But you are not. You have to be careful."

"I have never thought I was invincible Dad," Max said softly, if I ever did think I was, than that died when I in fact died, he thought as flashes of his torment as he fought to come back to this world. He knew he was never going to be that lucky again, and therefore he was always careful.

Phillip only knew certain facts of his children's life story, and certainly not everything. And therefore, he was not up on all the experiences his son had gone through. Most of what he knew still did not make sense. But he was trying, and he and Diane had come a long way in the last ten years.

"Please, be careful" Phillip sighed.

"Dad, you don't have to worry about me" Max said softly. "But I promise you and Mom that I will look after myself. I just need some space tonight. Some decisions have to be made. And I cannot leave the children here in hotel all night if I am not going to be here, and I don't need them at home, if I am going to be there."

Phillip nodded. "I wish you would tell me more."

"Dad, I promise, I will fill you in once I have my head together" he sighed, "I am going back to the party," he sighed. "It's Michael and Maria's night, and I don't want to rain on their parade."

Phillip nodded as he watched as his son turned and went back to the party.

"Damn it," Phillip sighed softly.

"Phillip" Diane asked as he came out of the same direction that their son had gone. In fact, she had seen him going in the other direction, and when she had called out. "Hello Max," their son was too distracted to notice his mother.

"Diane," Phillip murmured.

"What is going on with our son?" Diane asked.

"I wish I knew," Phillip muttered. "Something happened between him, and Yvonne and it's gotten him spinning," he sighed.

Ugh Diane thought. Of all of them. Diane Evans opinion of her daughter-in-law was the lowest. She could not stand her daughter-in-law. The rest of her family tried to get along with her son's wife. But she could not do it.

And therefore, the feeling was mutual. Which is why Yvonne rarely showed up an official Evans dinner.

"Max did not tell me what is going on, but he wants to see me about something tomorrow."

"Really?" Diane asked perking up.

"Diane," Phillip sighed. "I doubt its about getting your wish to come true" he allowed of his wife's well-known desire to see the end of her son's marriage.

"We can always hope," Diane wished. Can’t we?

"I know we can," Philip nodded. "But our son's a grown man now, and it's up to him what he wants to. We cannot tell him what to do anymore."

"We never could tell him what to do" Diane commented. Max always did things on his own terms. Even as a young boy she knew. As she and Phillip had learned early that their son had his own unique ways of doing things, and they did not always mesh with their own ideas. It was always easier when he was small, she knew, but he eventually grew up and had his way of doing things.

"No, we could not" Phillip agreed. "But Max does want us to take the kids with us tonight. He wants them to be at the house."

"He does," Diane asked, surprised. Like his husband, Diane knew that their son usually liked having the children with him. So, the unscheduled sleepover was as surprise.

"Yes," Phillip nodded.

"What is going on with our son?" Diane asked. Tonight, should be about bliss and happiness, not the potential for pain.

"I wish I knew," Phillip murmured.

"I hope he stays safe..." Diane sighed. He was always my sensitive boy.




*



Max's safety was not the upper most thought in everyone mind once back in the main ballroom where the Maria and Michael's reception was taking place. Everyone was having a great time. The music continued to be loud and plentiful and, in most case, it would have taken the worries out of anyone, as they surrendered to the joy of the newlyweds committing to spending the rest of their lives together.

However long or short it might be. Because they have gotten a good sense over the years that life was not to be taken for granted because anything could happen. You can never guarantee happiness or a long life. But on this occasion. Most everyone wanted to have a good time. But Max's mind was still swimming as he walked back into the room. And although he was comforted by sight of all the smiles and the laughter. It did warm his heart. But he could not take his mind off what he had experienced up in the hotel room.

And a situation that had the ability to spiral out of control.

Which he knew was as likely as any other scenario at this point. But still, he was unable to get a read of it. Or what he should do about it. Because he knew his wife would be making waves. As it was clear that Yvonne Evans would not take the end of her marriage in any way that would make it easy for Max to simply pull the plug. At the same time. He did not want to worry about it but knew he had too. Because until now, his wife had not given him opportunity to worry about what she might do.

Sure, she was demanding, and a pain in a neck most days but I never had to worry about the children, and he did not know if he needed to worry now. But he was trying to put those increasing concerns out of his head as he tried to get back into the mood of the night. Isabel could see her brother and walk over. "Are you okay?" she asked of her brother. Growing up so close to her brother. She had a six sense of his moods, and she could see that his mood had deteriorated since earlier in the night.

When he spent a lot of it with Liz. It’s because of his wife Max’s sister knew. And knew whatever was said between husband and wife could not have been easy.

"Max?" Isabel asked.

"I am fine," Max automatically said and Isabel noticed the tone of those words she could only sigh.

"Now I know something did happen with Yvonne," Isabel sighed at the thought of her sister-i-law. "What did the woman say?" she asked of the woman her brother had married against her wishes, or any one in his family who could have read the room and seen where the marriage would lead her brother.

But like with his father. Max was not in the mood to say anything. Because he needed time. He needed space from the disaster of a conversation with his wife. He knew if he were to make any certain decision, it would be rash and there would be a potential for heartache in the end. And therefore, he did not need it. All he wanted was for something to be calm. To make sense he thought. Life was swirling and not making any sense. And he could not even blame his ex-girlfriend’s return, because this night had been coming for a long time. But to make any move on this night would lead to more pain, because he knew that his past had dictated it because he had made rash decisions before, and the never led to anything good. So, he just did not want to talk about, and especially not to someone who would be gleeful to any thought that his marriage might be over. "I don't want to talk about it," he said softly. "This is not the night for it."

"If I was Liz Parker, would you tell me?" Isabel sighed.

"Isabel," Max sighed.

"You were pretty blatant out there," Isabel sighed. "No wonder Yvonne is pissed."

"Don't side with my wife please Isabel," Max sighed. "I have had enough of Yvonne for a lifetime, and I don't need my sister siding with her. As I told her, it was a simple dance with Liz. There was nothing sinister about it."

"Maybe not sinister, but I think we can agree that it was more than being simple" Isabel sighed. "There was an intimacy in those dances,” she muttered because the whole ball room could see it.

"Isabel" Max demanded. Yeah, I know there was an intimacy when I was dancing with Liz he sighed. I love her he knew. "Please don't get on my case."

Isabel saw that something was seriously up with her brother. "Sorry, I did not know that you would be so sensitive about it. So, what happened with Yvonne. I am sure she had some choice words to say?"

"She had some words alright," Max said softly. "If she weren't the woman she was, then maybe I would be sorry about dancing with Liz. But I had my eyes open on many issues tonight. And I am sick of having to defend myself to her..."

Whoa Isabel murmured. "Just tell me okay that you are going be alright,” she asked because she did not like how her brother was reacting.

"I love you sis," Max sighed. "I know you are concerned,” he muttered, and you probably have cause to be. “But I am fine. I just have to get out of my head and make some decisions."

Isabel nodded. "Am I going to like those decisions?"

"I don't know," Max sighed because he knew that everything was spinning out of control. And he could not say for sure, what was going to be done next. As he spotted Liz across the dance floor with her daughter, Callie. And memories of those dances they had shared together still stirred something in him. Something that had not been present in a decade.

He had thought he was over those feelings. And that they were in his past.

Now he was realizing that the past was starring him in the face.

At the same time, Isabel could see the expression on her brother's face change. And who was making her brother’s face change. She did not know if she liked that or not. She hated to see her brother mucking up his life once more. It was one thing to be married to someone Isabel could not stand but because it was obvious that he was unhappy, but that is one thing. Another was move back towards the past. And if he did so, she was worried that he was potentially going to screw up his life even more by becoming involved with Liz once more. Yvonne is going to be a nightmare she knew. Even so. She did not want to be on her sister-in-law's side for anything...

"Max?" Isabel said with a warning tone.

"I am not trying to complicate my life," Max murmured as if he knew what his sister wanted to say. And he did. She is right, but it’s not something I want to hear. "That is the last thing I should be doing. I have enough going on, and plus, I have no idea how long Liz is going to be staying. So, why would I sign myself for that?” he muttered. I have to think of my responsibilities. My children.

My life is here.

So, you say now Isabel muttered as she could see the battle going on in her brother’s head, on many fronts. But she did not say anything more out loud as she simply glanced over at Liz and her daughter. And tried a neutral subject. One that was every bit as mysterious. "So, Liz has a child?"

"Yes, a daughter named Callie" Max said softy.

"Do you know the story there?" Isabel asked.

"Nope," Max said softly.

"Are you curious?" Isabel asked.

"Of course," Max said with a sigh as he glanced over at his former fiancé and her daughter. "She says Callie is not mine."

Oh, okay Isabel thought as that thought never had come to her mind. Probably because Liz had gone so long that she never would have thought that Liz would have kept her brother in the dark if there had been a child. Liz is many things, but she loved my brother, and I believe she would have at least told him.

Even if she wanted a different life Isabel thought.

Which was a noble ask given all that had happened over those three years. Too much happened she thought of all they had gone through, and what they lost. Sorry Alex she sighed, and then her short-lived marriage. Which is why she was wary of taking on the ultimate commitment with Kyle.

"I wouldn't think Liz would lie about that..." Isabel murmured.

"No, she would not" Max agreed.

“But you wish she was yours” Isabel asked. So, it would make things easier with Yvonne? she wondered to herself, and when Max did not answer. She knew she was saying something that was the truth. Unfortunately, Liz's daughter is not Max's and therefore he has to make any decisions himself and live with the consequences.

The whole situation was rich with drama and complex emotions. "Do you want to dance?" came Kyle as he walked up to the brother and sister team. As he could see that the brother and sister were not speaking of anything they wanted to be talking about, and therefore, he was ready to run interference.

"Sure," Isabel said with a smile. She knew what Kyle was doing, and she was grateful for it even as she wanted to be comfort for her brother, but she knew Max needed some space. "Will you be alright?" she asked of her brother.

Appreciative of the fact that Kyle had come and wanted to spend time with his sister. He was allowing it. "I will be fine Isabel, go and have a great time." Max suggested of his sister and Kyle. "You don't have to worry about me."

"But I do" Isabel murmured as Max only sighed and walked away.

"What's up with Max?" Kyle asked.

"Yvonne rattled his cage," Isabel muttered.

"Will he live?" Kyle asked.

"I hope so" Isabel sighed as they walked onto the dance floor. As Max walked across the dance floor and saw that Callie had rushed back to her grandparents after hugging her mother. "Where is she going?" he asked as he walked up to his former flame.

Sighing all the way.

"Mom is taking her back to the apartment, where she is spending the night" Liz said softly as she saw the tension on Max's face as he approached. And as much as it was good to see him again and showcase that Ella's worry from earlier in the night was unwarranted. She could tell that Max was tense, and she did not know if she was the cause or was it Max's wife? She hated either option or especially knowing that Max was married as she sighed, yes, he’s married Liz. "I don't know how late I will be."

Max nodded. Leaving the implications of Liz being solo for the rest of the night at bay. Neither of them wanted to address it.

"So, your mother is going home?" Max asked as he tried to latch onto something as he spotted Nancy with Jeff and Callie. "Your father?"

"Dad has to chaperone the food for a little while longer," Liz said, and finally her curiosity peaked. Because she could see that her former boyfriend was out of sorts. It might have been ten years she thought but you don’t have to be back in Max’s orbit long to get a sense of his whole being she thought. Which was one of the greatest things about Max and Liz was that they were able to get each other, against the odds. "Are you okay Max?"

"Why is everyone so concerned about me?" Max asked.

"Because you look like you are going to crack?" Liz asked. And when Max does crack, then that ends up badly for everyone, she knew because the last time he was known to crack was in high school and they ended up with consequences galore, thanks to Tess and her plans she muttered.

"You don't have to worry about me," Max said softly. "I can control my life."

"We all think we can control our lives," Liz said a little reflectively, and it showed to Max who perked up. "Sometimes life surprises us."

"Yes, it does" Max agreed. "Do you want to dance?"

"Max, we shouldn't" Liz sighed. "People will notice."

"It's a wedding, right? We should be having a good time, right?" Max asked. "It does not have to be anything more than a simple dance," he thought, as he knew he should be probably getting rid of the word simple from his vocabulary.

"Your wife?" Liz murmured.

"Yvonne does not matter to me, right now" Max sighed, as if she ever did mean something to me, he was forced to realize as if he had not already realized this fact and therefore, his marriage was already in a sorry state even before Liz had come back. "Humor me okay," Max asked. "I want to dance with you."

Sure, red flags were flying at her, but all Liz had to do was look into the eyes of the boy, she at one time loved with an intensity that almost sent her in a truly different direction. And she was ready to do almost anything. Which is a notion that had gotten her into trouble before, we both know that she told herself, but yeah, all she had to do was look into his eyes, and she was lost. And unable to stop herself. "Just one dance."

"Maybe we can stop at one," Max said with a smile. But doubtful. "We shall see won't we."

And it was nice to see that smile on Max's face. And so, she went with the side she had not seen in herself in the last decade. It was a side that she showed her that she was unable to stop herself.

As they walked back onto the dance floor.

With people staring once more...

While one very pissed off woman was watching. "Damn it," Yvonne said as she looked on as she had dragged herself down to the ballroom so that she could keep an eye on her husband's conduct, and she was not liking what she was seeing...

"The slut," Yvonne muttered.

"You are fighting a losing battle," came a voice that Yvonne did not know. But Max and Liz would know him.

And she twisted around to see. "Who are you?"

"Someone who was around these parts more than a decade, so I know the players" Sean Deluca smiled. "I know who you are."

"So, what if you do" Yvonne asked. "What does that give me?"

"A headache," Sean muttered. "Look I know you are married to Max Evans, but I also know he and Liz Parker share an intense history together, and trying to get in a middle of that, will only give you a lot of problems," Sean murmured. "So, don't try it."

"Are you in their fan club?" Yvonne asked.

"No, my cousin is the leader, but I am a fan of Liz Parker, and I won't have her messed with okay," Sean asked. Liz might not want me, but she's special and I won't have her hurt he thought, even if that gives Max Evans a win...

"The slut is sleeping with my husband."

"You know they aren't," Sean muttered. Or at least not yet. "Look I don't make it a habit of commenting on someone's marriage, but you aren't going to get anywhere if you try to get in the middle. Whether they make it work should be on them, and getting in the middle only makes everyone miserable," he sighed. "Give him his freedom."

"Hell, I will, not unless he pays up" Yvonne muttered.

"What?" Sean asked.

Obviously, Sean was not aware of Max’s first marriage or the fortune he was letting sit in the bank?

"He’s sitting on a fortune, because of his first wife. And I have had to put up with six years of people hating me. Dealing with those brats of his, and yes, he is sitting on a fortune, so if he wants me to go away. He's going to get rid of the prenuptial agreement that he forced me to sign and pay me off. Because I am going to get my worth out of this marriage. After all. It's the least of what he owes me for putting up with his crap all these years."

Damn Sean whistled. This woman is nasty business.

Max and Liz don't know what they are getting into...

Back on stage... Everyone else was a glow of happiness. And not seeing the angst. Because of this, the bride was in her element. Abiding by the traditional, and with the determination of doing it her own way. Hell with the consequences she thought. They will be felt tomorrow, she was sure.

Yes, they will.

But Maria was not seeing that at the moment. “Okay Men and Ladies, we have come up to the moment of the night," came the announcer on the stage. “Or one of them,” he said to the laughter in the room. “Will the bride and groom come on up because it's time for you to throw the garter and yes you, Maria, the flowers." came the voice of the announcer to the cheers and claps of the audience. "So, all the single ladies, and single men, come on up. Because it’s your time."

It caused Max and Liz to stop dancing, not sure what to do. "Go," Max said, "You are single, I am not." he said softly. Aren’t you?

And he knew they had not really talked about her personal life. It is a topic we don’t want to talk about it they both knew. So, it was sitting there, just asking.

Don't I know it Liz sighed because she was single. Yes, here she was, dancing with a married man and wishing to god that he was not married, and that she would not do something stupid before this night was out. With her daughter no longer here, her barriers to something messy were falling apart. Even with the fact that she spotted Yvonne in the audience, and that should have been a sign that she should walk away from any of this, yet she was not stopping herself.

"Go, Liz" Max said softly.

Liz nodded and walked towards the crowds of singles.

But Max was not that far away...

And moments later, the garter was flung, and of course it landed in Max's hands. With lots of laughter to come from those who knew the situation. Which was most of the remaining guests, and Michael only shook his head.

And then Maria got ready to fling her flower bouquet, and as fate would have it.

It would land in Liz's hands.

And now there was massive amounts of laughter, and she did not know what she was getting into.

"You know what that means," Maria said with a glance towards Yvonne who was stewing big time. "Dancing time," she said. "One more dance, you two can do it, can't you?"

The answer was...



*

Not long after,



Of course, they danced together, and Yvonne having witnessed it, stomped off in disgust with Sean smiling. Not that he was a fan of the closeness that Max and Liz were showing but he knew that she was not going to look at him like he was looking at Evans, and he might as well be a friend. With the idea of helping out if need be. So, he blended into the audience as Max and Liz took to the dance floor again. And now the music had stopped, and the evening was wrapping up, and only a few people remained in the ballroom. That included Max and Liz and the bride and the groom.

Yvonne's whereabouts were unknown.

She was not missed.

But whether they should be concerned about that, it was not on the top of their minds as Max and Liz were saying good night to their friends. "I am proud of you, Maria" Liz was saying as she was conferring with her best friend, only a few week from where Max was with Michael. "I know we have not gotten to spend much time together."

"Because you have been spending all your time with Max?" Maria smiled.

Liz only sighed and shook her head. "Not all my time," she said, but damn close she knew.

"Most of it," Maria commented. "Hey, it's alright. I have gotten Michael to marry me, so I of course priorities have changed," she said with a smile. But I am always going to be me she smiled. "We have plans for lunch tomorrow at the Crashdown, right?" she asked. “Space Boy and I don’t leave for Fiji until Monday,” she said as she was getting as far from New Mexico as she could get for her honeymoon. Leaving this state will be good for us she thought. I am not like Liz who got a chance to go away…

She nodded, "If you can tear yourself away from your husband," Liz said softly as she was now the single one. She and Maria were no longer the single duo. I am alone she thought. As she thought of how their priorities have changed. Yes, they have Liz knew. We are grown ups now, aren't we? she thought. We are not teenagers anymore.

But she felt like a teenager whenever she was close to Max.

Which is probably why she had waited to come back until now, because she did not know how she would be, so close to her former boyfriend. But she was not going to psychoanalyze her motivations, at least tonight, "And whose to blame for that," she teased her best friend. "The dancing, I mean."

"I said one dance," Maria giggled. "You made it more."

Much more.

"But tonight, is over," Liz murmured.

"But is it?" Maria asked with a tempting tone.

"Of course," Liz sighed. "The music has stopped."

"But the music can start playing in other ways, and in other places" Maria wondered and in other avenues.

"What are you getting at?" Liz asked.

"I think you know," Maria said. "But that is on you," she sighed but cheery with a newlywed glow I have done all I can she sighed, for now she smiled. Because now was about herself, and she and Michael were going to have the honeymoon that they deserved. On some island, and away from this crap. "Michael, are you ready?" she asked of her new husband.

"More than ready, later Max" Michael said. "Let me know what happens with Yvonne?"

"Don't worry about it," Max said to the surprise on Liz's face. "Concentrate on your own wife, and your honeymoon."

"I can do both," Michael smiled as he took his wife's hand, and they walked away. Leaving just Max and Liz to look at each other.

"I guess it's time to call it a night?" Max said softly.

"I guess it is" Liz agreed. "We both have rooms in the hotel," she asked. "Callie is at Mom and Dad's," she sighed. As she knew she would not have her daughter as a diversion to keep from doing something that was unwise.

"I was, but I have had a change in plans" Max said. The last thing I should be doing is being in the same room as my wife. "I don't know where I will be staying but I will be not staying in the same room as Yvonne," he muttered. "The children are with my parents."

"Wow, okay," Liz said softly. Unsure what to think about any of it. She did not whether she should have some opinion or not. And therefore, there was a level of awkwardness between the two of them, with neither of them knowing where they stood with the other. Or what to say.

And it was hard to believe it had only been twenty-four hours.

It seems so much longer than that she muttered to see Max looking at her. "What?" she asked softy.

"Nothing," Max said turning his head. "I am fine Liz."

"Are you?" Liz wondered. She had seen him this overwhelmed before, and usually it did not bode well for him in the long run. We are not longer together, but I do care about him she thought. "I am curious about you."

"You are?" Max asked, uncertain how to feel about his former girlfriend expressing a level of concern for him. "You stayed away for so long, I was beginning to think you forgot about me," he wondered as they started to walk through the ballroom, as it was now being closed door. And would be cleared up the following day.

"I did not stay away because I did not care Max," Liz sighed.

"You didn’t?" Max asked with the look of being skeptical. "Because you gave a good impression of it. I mean Liz that I asked you to come back to me. That I would wait, but you stayed away..."

"I needed that part of my life," Liz said softly. I don't regret it. I might wonder what if, what if I did not make the decision I did to leave, but I know I am the person I am today because I left Roswell.

"You could have reached for the stars with me, could you not?" Max asked.

It would have been a different life she knew if I had stayed. "I would have loved to know that was possible," Liz said softly. "But I know we were destined to be parts of different stories. The further away from Roswell, the more I liked the life I was able to achieve. You were able to stay here, and find what you were destined for, your job and your children."

"I will never regret my children," Max said softly. "But my life has never been one I wanted," he sighed. "I wanted you, and you didn't want that."

"I wanted you too," Liz whispered. "You were my dream come true. It was hard as hell to get through those years, but I never stopped loving you. Even when you hurt me with Tess, I knew I was part of that detour. Still, those three years went by too quickly, and my life changed because of you, and don't think I don't love you for that, and thank you for that, because I do. I would be dead without you. It was just so intense, and suddenly it was over, and we had come out of the other end of all the drama. We might have had a chance. But I also knew how different I was. And I did not know who that person was that I was looking at in the mirror. And therefore, I needed to see who I was if you took away the intensity."

"I could have come with you," Max said softly. “You said it yourself; the drama was over.”

"I know you could have, and don't think I would not have wanted that" Liz said softly as they had stopped by the elevators. "I would have. But I also know you needed to be near your sister and Michael," she sighed. You could never count on the “drama” staying still she sighed. "I wanted you to be with me. But Max, I needed space. Drama always followed us. And at that point in time. I did not need that drama. No matter how much I loved you. And I did. By living through those three years. Everything was so mixed up, and intertwined, and I know the intensity would not have stopped. Even if we had been able to leave Roswell together…"

Fair Max knew. I brought a lot of crap into her life. "I am sorry for complicating your life."

"I don't blame you Max," Liz said softly. "You gave me a life," she sighed. "But I needed that time. But still when I left, I never imagined I would have been gone for ten years. I though I would go to school and come back in the summers, but life got in the way. And I stayed away. It was never about you,” she sighed, even if she knew a tiny part was due to Max’s influence in her life. She was unable to come back. It was always easy to stay away. “Although truthfully if I knew you had been married. I don't know if I could have come back, at all."

Even now Liz thought. Sorry Maria…

"I might not have gotten married if you had come back sooner..." Max whispered.

"I know," Liz said softly. "But if you did not, you would not have your children. And I would not have seen the parts of the country that I did. Or had the experiences I have been able to enjoy. We both needed that time," she sighed. "We were always fated to go down the path our way. Although I just wish it could have been different."

Max nodded. I wish it could have been too he thought, I wish you could have been in it as they were starting to come back to reality of now. And the fact they were not back when they were teenagers.

They were different today than they were then, and they were now adults with different realities.

And obligations, and to make that come home, they heard someone come towards them. "Mr. Evans?" came the front desk receptionist.

"Yes," Max asked. As he was relieved from the talk of the past, and the future that he had signed up for because he had not been able to get what he had truly wanted or had the person he had truly love. I love my children. But I don’t love the life that came with it.

"Your wife told me to tell you that she checked out, and therefore she won't be in the room when you go up" said the man on duty. It was now after midnight and starting to become very late.

"She did?" Max asked.

"Yes," the desk clerk nodded.

"Did she happen to say where she was going?" Max said softly. As at the same time, Liz could not help but notice that Max did not look very upset that Yvonne was no longer in his room. She did not know what to make of that.

"No, she just left the bill for you to deal with" came the clerk.

"Of course," Max muttered. She always leaves me to the bill to pay things he reflected on the marriage to this point. As she was seeing it with different eyes. "Thank you," he said softly as the clerk nodded and went back to the desk. "Now, I guess I don't have any reason to stay out of my hotel room," he muttered. Still, he did not know what he was going to do, but life was a lot less complicated without Yvonne there to confront him.

At least for tonight. I don’t know what the hell I am going to do tomorrow.

"What are you going to do now?" Liz asked softly. As she did not know what to make of the blatant attempt by her ex to stay away from his hotel room, and away from his wife, and was wanting to spend so much time with her, and mixed signals it was sending. I am giving them to him too she knew.

I cannot help myself she knew.

"I don't know, maybe see you to your room?" Max asked. I also don’t know what the hell I am doing…

"Max," Liz said softly. Because she was smart enough to know that was the last thing either of them needed, especially when her former boyfriend was who he was, my former boyfriend she sighed. And he’s married.

Whether it’s happy or not. Or whether he did not want anything to do with his wife.

"I am being a gentlemen Liz," Max said softly. "It's my job," he said of his career as a Sheriff deputy. "I would not be a good deputy if I did not make sure you got to your room safely."

"We are in a hotel. I can go up to my room, solo." Liz said softly. I don’t need you playing Sheriff Deputy with me…

Although that sounds sexy, she thought, Shit Liz, come back to reality she was telling herself as she could not stop herself from staring at her former fiancé.

"I know you can," Max smiled. "I don't question that you aren't a strong and sufficient woman, but I want to make sure you get to your room. It's late at night," he said softly. And looking into his former girlfriend’s face. He was seeing how different she had been from those choices he had made in her absence. There is a compassion about her he remarked to himself, Yvonne is completely different, and it drew him to his past. When he knew he should be staying away, for his sanity, and his own safety. As well as her and his kids. But he couldn’t. Don’t tell me I am playing with fire, he sighed to himself, because I know it, okay. "Humor me, okay?"

"I guess," Liz said as they walked to the elevator, and when it arrived.

They got in, unsure of where they would be ending up.

Time would tell.

No one knew. But they would eventually find out.
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 7 - 05/28/2025

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We know Max's story.
We need Liz & Callie's story.
Yvonne scares me.
I hope Sean keeps an eye on her.
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Again - Chapter 8 - 05/31/2025

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Meanwhile,


It was well after midnight, and in the early hours of the morning. At the apartment above the Crashdown. The commotion had died down. Callie should be sleeping. But she was full of lot of emotions, and she had consumed a lot of sugar during this past day, and so she was coming down from the sugar high. When she first had arrived at the Crashdown with her grandparents. She did not know where she was. She had never been here, because Liz had not come home upon her arrival in the town limits.

She had gone straight to Michael and Maria’s place. And then there was the whirlwind of getting ready for the wedding. So, Callie was coming down from a lot. And because Jeff and Nancy had been catering the wedding a long with being invited guests, they had to supervise the clean up once it had all been closed down and Jeff had loaded it all into the van and come home to Nancy and his granddaughter.

Earlier, Callie had been shown her room, which turned out to be here mother’s old room. She had immediately loved it and loved the balcony and once Nancy had shown her the room, and left her to get ready for bed, she knew she should be in bed, and asleep but she was wired. She had a lot on her mind.

She could not help but think of the way her grandmother had looked at her once she had left the bedroom, and the overtired child alone. Callie knew how to play the part of a sleeping child, so she climbed into the bed, and pretended to be sleeping when Nancy had come in to check in on her, and then precede to leave moments later, closing the door behind her.

Once alone in her mother’s old bedroom. Callie had gotten up, and snuck out onto the big balcony, and she sat down near the edge and could not help but look out onto the street action, still existing despite the hour.

She wondered why her mother had not come back before now, and why she had not come with her. Is it Max? she wondered of the new man, but she felt like he was an old one to her mother. So, she was watching as Jeff arrived back at the Crashdown and from above, she had watched the dishes, and everything come out, and into the Crashdown below them.

Having a restaurant below us is so cool the eight-year-old, and instead of going to bed, she watched the commotion below die down. And the lights turn off, and her grandfather come up to the apartment with his wife, who had gone down to help with the mess that was created by the wedding.

And she heard them talk, softly.

Before the lights dimmed more, but she knew her grandfather was awake.

She did not hear the door close a second time. Because she knew her grandmother had gone to bed. So, she crept out of her room. She saw the lamp light on and her grandfather sitting at the desk, obviously doing some paperwork. “Grandpa?”

“Callie?” Jeff asked as he looked around and saw the pint size little girl. Someone who did not look like anyone in their family, except maybe someone I don’t know he knew. Trying to get that thought out of his mind. At the fact his daughter had stepped in when he had failed too and giving Callie a life that she deserved. And therefore, he would always be grateful for his daughter for that, and he knew his wife was too.

Because they both knew the alternative would not have gone over well. Not at that the time he sighed, when certain discoveries were made, he thought. Nancy is better with it now, but still, it is not easy.

But he knew his daughter had her own experience with certain life’s consequences. Not that Lizzie wants to talk about that he thought, and I don’t force her because he should be grateful that she was free and able to have a life when her life could have turned out so different. When she was following my footpath to a completely fucked up future he thought.

Thankfully, she had taken a few detours, and now his daughter was a respected scientist, and a premiere researcher, and he was proud of what she had was able to accomplish in the past decade even if he had wished she had been able to come home more often. I know why she couldn’t he thought. If I did not than I would have gotten glimpse of it tonight he thought. Of the events of the evening. And that while he and his wife were the wedding caterers and invited guests, he could see how much time his daughter had spent with her ex.

Max Evans Jeff sighed. Someone who had come far in his opinions over the last decade. Even though there was a little tension still there, because of events of yesterday. Or last decade he thought as he knew he was being drawn back to the memory banks by catching sight of his precious granddaughter.

Callie Jean Parker at the knowledge of how she fit in the family tug at his memory, because of what he had not been able to be part of. It is exactly why I was upset with Liz’s behavior, and the treacherous relationship she was undertaking with Max when they were both teenagers even if Jeff knew that Max had turned his life around and was a much different person than he was than. And is a respected Sheriff’s deputy he thought.

Who would have thought.

But having a family friend to make it possible would help
Jeff knew. And therefore, he did not begrudge Max for making good and using such connections. But the respectful job the former rebel now had, did not change the fact that…

He is married Jeff sighed. And knew the fire that his daughter was contributing to if she spent time with her former beau. When he had so much to lose. He might not lose his children but still he knew the woman Max was now married too. And she was not going to take her husband’s bond with his former girlfriend and walk away.

And he had heard the gossip flowing among the guest at the wedding. And the rumors flowing about the anger that Yvonne was showing, and how blatant Max Evans was being with his precious daughter. Lizzie, I hope you know what you are doing.

He might have an opinion. But his daughter was 28, not 17 anymore. Therefore, Jeff could not advise his daughter to cool it. Even if he so desperately wanted to. “Grandpa?” came the small voice.

“Yes, sweetie” Jeff sighed as he came back to reality and saw his little granddaughter looking at her. The blonde hair was very different than any of them in the family, he knew, but he knew it was in the gene pool. “Why are you not sleeping?”

“I could not sleep,” the eight-year-old muttered.

“I guess it’s been a big day?” Jeff sighed. A lot has happened in only twenty-four hours he knew. “But you looked like you were…”

“I know,” Callie smiled as she looked at her grandfather. Someone who had always been good to her when he and her grandmother came to visit Callie and her mother, because we never came back here, she sighed. “I woke up.”

Jeff smiled. Because he did not know whether to believe the girl. Because as a father, he knew when children pretended to be asleep when they weren’t really. Even though he had acted all stern, at the time of his own daughter’s growing up, he had secretly loved it when his daughter had done the same thing, back when the restaurant was only up and coming and there was a lot more of these late nights he thought. Today, it operates a little more automatically he thought. But he still loved it with every piece of him, that did not have his love for his family, all of them, because he knew how easily it had been for him to have a very different future.

And how lucky I am that I got the chance.

Because not everyone had that same luck
Jeff sighed, and secretly he prayed for those he had lost.

With the way his mother, the great and esteemed Claudia Parker always off doing her own thing, I had a little too much leeway he thought. And I went out there and got into a lot of trouble he sighed at just how lucky he was to have the life he was now leading.

“What are you doing up?” Jeff asked once more, as he pulled himself back into his reality, his new reality.

“I could not sleep.” Callie murmured.

“Did you even try?” Jeff asked.

Aha Callie smiled.

And the smile did melt his heart, just like Lizzie before her he knew. And yet he could not help but wonder if she was like her father. Oh, Jeff, he told himself. Don’t do it. “Why could you not sleep?” Jeff asked.

Callie did not have a good answer, so she diverted from the question. Because she knew she had not even tried. Because she was to wound up, and therefore she could not sleep because everything was a high to her, and it was waste to even try. “What are you doing?” she asked instead of her grandfather.

“Just some paperwork,” Jeff murmured. Lots of action tonight, so I cannot fall asleep so easily he thought. But he knew it was also events of the last few days. “We were catering the wedding, so getting the paperwork together, to send out the invoices.”

“Is that a lot of work?” Callie wondered. Because she was curious about what made her grandfather tick. Because sure he had come to visit, but she had never before now come and seen her grandparents in their element, or at their restaurant.

“Sometimes it is,” Jeff smiled. “Thankfully, tonight’s event was very orderly, and everything is in order.”

“That is important, huh?” Callie asked.

“When you run a business, you do because you need things to be in order otherwise a lot of chaos could result, and you don’t want that…” Jeff smiled, because he knew he was lucky to be where he was, because my younger years meant my life was fun of chaos.

A little like my daughter
Jeff sighed. Thankfully, we are both over that hump.

But knowing that his daughter was back in Roswell for the first time in a decade showed that his daughter was still capable of finding a lot of complications, “It keeps me entertained.”

“I bet,” Callie smiled. “Mommy likes things to be in order too…”

“I know she does,” Jeff acknowledged. “Your mother knows how to handle a lot in her life,” he allowed. “She has always been that way…”

Callie nodded.

“You really should be going to sleep.” Jeff sighed as he looked at the clock, and knew it was time for them both to get some sleep, but he still had some work to be doing because he was scheduled to be down in the restaurant all day, because they had closed up for today, because of the wedding. And closing down loses business for the day, so he needed to get it back up and running and welcome everyone back in.

“How about you?” Callie asked.

“I like that you are worried, but you should not be” Jeff smiled. “You don’t have to worry about me, because I will get some sleep.”

Callie was not so sure about that.

“Sweetie, go to sleep okay, because you will were busy today, and I am sure you will even be more so tomorrow” Jeff sighed.

“I guess,” Callie smiled.

“There is no guessing allowed okay,” Jeff smiled. “I am headed to my own room shortly,” he said. “Your mother will want you to be well rested for whatever tomorrow brings, okay?” Whatever it will bring he thought, because he was not convinced that his daughter knew what tomorrow would bring.

No one did.

He just prayed that she would be happy with whatever comes.

Callie knew her grandfather was right and said so. “I guess you are right.”

Jeff smiled. There was something about Callie that did tug at the heartstrings. And therefore, he knew he was blessed at the chance to know her a little more with his trip. However long it will last he sighed.

Because before tonight, Jeff was sure it was going to be a in for the wedding and then right back out, because his daughter had her responsibilities, but seeing how his daughter had interacted with her past. Jeff now was not so sure.

And he did not know what to make of it.

Callie turned, with the plan of going back to her bedroom. So that she could get some sleep, but she turned and could not help but ask her grandfather. “Grandpa?”

“Yes?” Jeff asked. Only half listening.

“Do you think Mommy is happy?” Callie asked as she turned to focus on her grandfather.

Shocking Jeff with the question, and the tone of it. Because it was not something he was expecting to hear from his eight-year-old granddaughter as he totally focused on the little girl. “Callie.”

“Seriously Grandpa,” Callie said in her old soul way. “Mommy does not look so happy.”

Jeez Jeff muttered at the though of that loaded sentiment. She probably isn’t he murmured to himself as he looked at his young grandchild. Oh, honey he remarked to himself. As he looked at the child. A reminder of a time he had long thought was in his past. And whose presence reminded him of that time. But he did not hold that against the eight-year-old.

Why should I? He asked himself. It is not my place to do so he thought to himself. Because in so many ways the memories were happy as they were incredibly bittersweet, and hard to handle in many ways that echoed how it all had ended. Shaking his head to try to ward off those memories, as he tried to concentrate on the question the child had posed to him.

Yeah, the question was incredibly loaded. And one he did not know how to answer because if it was any one other than an eight-year-old who was asking the question. He would know the answer. Because it was a pretty simple one.

There was only one answer to it.

There is no way she is happy Jeff thought once more as he though of his own little girl. Someone who had taken the brunt of the last years on her shoulder, and he felt guilty as he should. Even as his daughter had wanted to take on the burden. A burden he could have taken off her shoulders, but she is one who offered because she had known what it would mean on our family. And he had allowed her to take the weight of it.

But it was not completely why his daughter was the way she was. Because he knew his daughter had put what was right and their family over her happiness, although the final decisions had come way after she had walked away from a love of a lifetime. Not that Jeff liked the match, I did have issues he thought once more, as he could not help but think of all the reasons why he had not loved his daughter with Max Evans.

Because of the echoes to the past. Echoes that would come back into his life not long after. And he did not want detours that had sent him into a rebuilding phase to be the same for his daughter. Lizzie deserved so much more Jeff thought now, and had always thought that, because his daughter had been too good for this world.

Not only the world. But this town.

Especially not the world she had found herself to be in once she had met Max.

Evans Jeff muttered. The guy Jeff knew held the key to his daughter’s happiness, because despite all that his daughter had been able to achieve in her life, and she is still so young, and there can still be so much more he thought, of what his daughter could be capable of. And to the outside world, Liz Parker’s life was a dream.

Only few people knew the truth.

Jeff was one of those people even if they were at a time in their lives when adult children don’t always tell their parents everything that was going on in their lives, and certainly my daughter was holding true to that regard, even as a teenager he would mutter at all he had not known at the time, and what time would tell him that was the truth. So, as he looked at his precious granddaughter, he held a sense of protection over his child.

For so many years, my only child Jeff thought now. Even if formally and legally wise meant that Liz still has that title he thought.

“Grandpa?” Callie asked. “Why are you not answering me?”

Because it’s a complicated answer sweetheart he wanted to say but did not as he tried to figure out how to make it palatable for an eight-year-old to understand even if he was aware that Callie Jean Parker was an old soul in her development, a lot has gone on in her life, even when it does not look like it has, he remarked to himself. “Honey, that is a hard answer to give.”

“So, Mommy is not happy?” Callie asked.

“She’s happy,” Jeff sighed. “I think if you ask her; you would find that she would give you the same answer that I am” he allowed. And Callie only shook her head as if she did not believe her grandfather. “Your mother has accomplished a lot so far in her life, and who knows what is to come,” he allowed because he knew his daughter still had much that she would be able to accomplish, if only she took the opportunities that were out there for her.

We certainly don’t know if she will Jeff thought. But she has accomplished so much, and she should be happy about that…

“I know she has,” Callie smiled. Even if she did not know all of her mother’s accomplishments because of her age. But she takes care of me.

“She has given you a great life,” Jeff sighed as if he understood what the child was thinking. And in defence of what his daughter had done for his granddaughter.

“I know she has,” Callie. “You do know right that I know the truth Grandpa,” she blurted. “Therefore, you don’t have to tip toe around it, or me, because I know the truth.”

Uh oh Jeff thought, this could be trouble he told himself. I should have gone to bed when I came home from the wedding he sighed, the paperwork did not have to be done tonight, but he had needed to unwind because it had been such a big event, despite how small and intimate it was, and that it had fit Maria and Michael’s needs, and wish for the event.

And now it’s over and done with and they are off to their next chapter in their life he thought as he tried to focus back on the child and the seriousness of the girl’s face.

“What do you think you know?” Jeff asked.

“I know that Mommy is not my real Mommy,” Callie said in all seriousness as she blurted the truth as she knew it. “She did not give birth to me.”

Shit Jeff thought as he felt like he was entering the twilight zone.

A place that he thought he never would be. Even though it was a place that he should have felt like would be at some point in his life, when Callie came of age and started to ask the big questions of us, he allowed. Not when she’s only eight he moaned. “Callie.”

“Don’t Callie me Grandpa” Callie Jean Parker muttered. Because she knew she was only a Parker only because of some document her mother had signed when she had come to live with Liz. Of course, the child was only eight, and therefore she did not know so much of the what the truth was. Or the emotion that went behind the scenes on the decision, and how they were made. She only knew the truth because of one day, she had been snooping into her mother’s belongings and stumbled onto the truth when Mommy was working, and Inga was not paying attention she thought of the housekeeper/babysitter her mother had employed when she was working.

Jeff did not know what he had stepped into. This is a nightmare he declared to himself. But still his paramount concern was that of his granddaughter. She is my granddaughter she thought, nothing changes that fact. “I am only concerned for you Callie Jean” Jeff murmured.

“I know you are Grandpa,” Callie murmured as she saw the concern on her grandfather’s face and saw that he was worried. I did blurt it out, not thinking of what I was saying she thought of her blunt announcement. I don’t know why I did it. “But I know the truth, so you don’t have to protect me, because I know that is what Mommy has been doing for me, all this time. But she does not need too.”

Callie spoke of the right words Jeff thought. Because that is my daughter precisely, Jeff thought of his daughter’s knack of protection. She does not need too, but she usually does it regardless of whether she needs to or not. And even though he did not know all that went down in his daughter’s teenage years, but she suspected her recent decisions in regards of Callie was not the first time she had acted out of a sense of protection.

Self preservation in the need to protect those she loved.

Therefore, Jeff felt the weight of what his daughter done. “Your mother loves you Callie,” Jeff sighed. As he hated how he had been the one to take on this conversation. You should be talking to your mother about this he told himself. She would be better equipped to be dealing with this he thought. Much better than I would be he knew. Because I never wanted to be dealing with it.

Even as he was a partner to all this added commotion to the child’s life.

Yeah, I am he knew. Because he knew he had shucked the responsibility a long time ago. Even if I did not know the truth until it was too late. And given who I was, back then, I don’t know what I would have done if they had told me what was going on he thought of what would have happened if he had been told the truth.

But that is always the question we will always face in our lives Jeff moaned. What if?

Callie knew what she had set off, even when she did not on the other hand. At least she thought she did. “I know she loves me,” she said quickly. I do and I don’t question that love she thought. I never will. “But I know she is not my real mother.”

Bristling because of his knowledge of the totality of the situation. “She’s your real mother Callie,” Jeff sighed. “She will always be your real mother,” he allowed of all of what his daughter had done for his granddaughter. She will always be Callie’s mother he thought, because he knew how much his daughter loved the little girl, and had risked everything to give the child the life she has… “Whether she is biologically is a different story.”

Of course, though an eight-year-old does not know the semantics about real, biological, or even adopted ties. She believed she did. But she did not know the true story or the facts behind it.

Only Jeff, Nancy and their daughter did.

And therefore, Callie only had a kernel of that knowledge, and she was staring at her grandfather unaware of what she had just opened within the story, and what it meant for the future.

No one did.
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Re: Again (CC, Mature) - Chapter 8 - 05/31/2025

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Still waiting for the Callie reveal and why Liz took on the responsibility of raising a child on her own.
Did Max and Liz go to their respective hotel rooms?
Did they spend the night together?
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