Re: I Wake Up Screaming A/U C/C mature ch.:21 11/8/12
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 9:55 pm
Carolyn: The answer is coming, honest...I promise. This is as mysterious as I get; although I do keep Christmas secrets pretty good.
Eve: God, I hope she doesn't!!! Max would really have nightmares then, and the reason for the nightmares is really stupid when you rationalize it from an adult standpoint.
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Chapter: 21
After Liz and Maria had finished with breakfast and Michael was stretching on his machine Liz placed a call to the hospital administrator and was prepared to leave a message on his private line when he picked up when recognizing who it was. He held Liz in very high regard or he would have allowed the call to go to voicemail. She told him why she was calling immediately and asked for a referral for a friend. She explained the problem to John and he told her that he felt that a Doctor McHenry was probably the best in the L.A. area and gave Liz the number.
“Liz, I heard about Maria, is she okay?” He hoped that Maria wasn’t the one with the problem; he knew both women and didn’t want to see either of them suffering needlessly.
“Oh she’s fine John; just a little scratch and of course shaken up mentally but she’s dealing with it quite well. Oh, and she has a date tomorrow for a recording session with Capital to cut a demo. She’s quite excited about that.”
“Well, I can imagine she would be. Tell her I wish her luck and Liz, Dr. McHenry is in the hospital right now if you would like me to page him for you.”
“Oh, no thanks John; I think my friend should be the one to handle that for himself and thank you so much. You have a nice day now and don’t work too hard on your day off.”
“Thank you Liz, you too.” and they rang off. Liz didn’t feel the need to go into her schedule of three to three with the man, that wasn’t why she called. After writing the information on a piece of note paper for Max she took a shower and got into some clean clothes since she had slept in the ones she had on yesterday…’what a night’ she thought to herself.
After she had straightened up her room, made her bed, such as it was she headed over to Michael’s room to make sure that the equipment was working the way it should. She found that Michaels’ leg was stretching quite nicely and he didn’t seem to be in any additional pain from it at all…nothing like he had been suffering the first few days and she smiled.
Maria was sitting in the chair next to his bed singing along with a tape recording of an instrumental and Michael was laying there enjoying every refrain. She smiled and left the two of them to enjoy their quiet time as Michael stretched.
“What’s up Max?” She found Max sitting at the table with a folder of papers in front of him.
“Oh, just reading through tomorrow’s script…there doesn’t seem to be a lot of dialogue here, just a lot of facial expressions…a director and cameraman’s nightmare actually. The rest of us will sit around for hours waiting for the director to explain to the camera man what he wants and then we’ll get called in to stand on our spots and express feelings that the writer has conjured up on paper. Very exciting stuff here Liz.”
“Boy, it sounds like it. How do you put up with it?”
“The pay’s good?” Max winced at his remark and they both laughed.
“Hey, is there any special place you would like to go Liz, or any preference to what type of food?”
“Nope…I chose last time; it’s your turn.”
“Fair enough.” Max answered and closed the make shift book he had been reading.
“Do you like Mexican food?”
“Is the pope Catholic? But we just finished breakfast.” And they both laughed…
“Well, I thought we’d go to Olvera Street and since it’s also a tourist trap maybe we can just tour and graze.”
“That sounds like fun Max, let me tell Maria.” And so Liz told Maria and Michael they were on their own for a few hours and met Max at the back door…
They arrived at their destination right at 11:30 and Liz had to giggle…they were ahead of the tourists and it was great, they could browse and look over everything without having to crane their necks and wonder what was going on…Max reached across the seat, invading Liz’s space, and reached into the glove box, pulled a ball cap out and placed it on his head. He got out of the car and made his way around the front of the car to the other side and helped Liz out. She looked up at him and grinned…he did look a little different but not that much. Well, if it worked for him it was okay with her... “Do I get one too?” She asked with a twinkle in her eye.
“If you want one I think that can be arranged, let’s look around.” And Max returned her grin and then asked,
“Would you like to go into a restaurant or …”
And before he could finish that statement Liz looked up into those honey colored eyes and was almost taken in for a minute before replying…
“No, I think I’d just like to graze, like you said Max, a little of this, a little of that, okay?”
She didn’t understand the sudden butterflies in her stomach; she thought she was over that a long time ago when it was ridiculous to start something that wouldn’t last but a month or two…no, this wasn’t going to happen again. Their lives were too different…
“Sure…what would you like first?” Max noticed the strange look on Liz’s face but he wasn’t about to question her, if something was wrong she’d say so. He didn’t feel that she was the type of person to hold anything back and since she had shared his bed the last two nights he knew she wasn’t afraid of him.
“I think some taquitos to start; I love them, even if I’m not in the least bit hungry.”
“Taquitos it is.” And they made their way over to the street vendor and ordered two orders to start.
They walked up and down the street, in and out of shops and ate as they walked. They sampled everything they saw.
“Do you think Maria and Michael are expecting us for dinner?” Max asked, he knew Michael wouldn’t care one way or the other but he didn’t want to impose too much on Maria.
“Why don’t I call and tell Maria we’ll pick something up and bring it back with us…and ask her what time she’d like dinner.”
“That’s a great idea…ask her if she likes barbecue…I know Michael likes what I’m thinking about but would Maria.”
“Maria loves barbecue Max and so do I so just let me give her a call.”
It was close to 3:00 when Liz called and Maria told her that she and Michael had eaten a sandwich about 1:00 so they probably wouldn’t be ready for dinner until about six or so.
“Great, Max and I are going to stop and pick up some barbecue, just a sec okay?”
“Max, are we getting sandwiches, entrée’s or what”
“We have our choice, what do you think?” Max answered as Maria listened in,
“Well, should Maria get any sides ready?”
Max thought for a minute…
“No, they have sides where we’re going and anything else we want we’ll stop and get them. Tell her Michael has paper plates in the pantry and to use them…we won’t need china tonight.”
“Did you hear that Maria?”
“Yeah, and it sounds great. I’ll tell Michael. He’s asleep right now; I think that machine takes a lot out of him.”
“I’m sure it does Maria and those pain pills will make him drowsy too. Sleep is also a good healer. We’ll see you in a bit.”
“Okay, and Liz, have fun.”
“I will Maria, honest.” And the old friends rang off.
Max smiled and raised his eyebrows in question…
“She wants us to have fun.” And Max grinned…
“Liz, would you like to go out this coming Friday, out on a proper date?”
“Oh Max, our folks are all coming in on Thursday. Maria’s mom is a wreck and doesn’t believe that she’s okay so she has to see for herself. My parents are coming in with her because Maria’s mom is kind of flighty and they don’t want her traveling alone. Maria says she won’t leave Michael so we will probably be over at Michael’s. I’m sure we’ll see you there, right?”
“You can count on it Liz. And thank you for spending this afternoon with me.” Max wanted to kiss her so badly but he knew she would probably balk at the idea so he gave her hand a squeeze as they walked to the car and he smiled when she didn’t pull away.
After the two left Olvera Street Max headed over to Griffith Park Planetarium and they made it just in time for the 3:00 p.m. showing and then he headed to Michael’s and his favorite barbecue place in the entire Los Angeles area, a little hole in the wall that had been there since WWII. Max ordered pork ribs, barbecued beef sandwiches and barbecued chickens. Whole chickens.
“Max, who’s going to eat all of this?”
“Michael and me, we’ll leave some for you honest.” And Max grinned.
“Come on Liz, now let’s head over to the Colonel’s and get some coleslaw, corn on the cob and some biscuits.”
“You’re insane.” And Liz was laughing at Max and all the food he was buying. He did limit the corn to 8 ears, since they were only corn sections, and one quart of coleslaw. By 6:00 p.m. they pulled into Michael’s drive way and started unloading the car…
“Michael said I should come out and help you. He seems to think…” and then she stopped and her eyes got really big…
“My God what did you buy Max?” And Liz started laughing…
“I think they are planning on inviting the neighbors Maria.” Max grinned as he said…
“Michael and I are very selective about who we share our barbecue with, consider yourselves lucky.” And he headed on into the house with his arms full of food. Maria and Liz picked up the slack and followed behind. Liz didn’t know if she was going to survive Michael’s recuperation or not without gaining a hundred pounds. One thing was for certain, she intended to swim laps tomorrow before she ever left for work.

Eve: God, I hope she doesn't!!! Max would really have nightmares then, and the reason for the nightmares is really stupid when you rationalize it from an adult standpoint.

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Chapter: 21
After Liz and Maria had finished with breakfast and Michael was stretching on his machine Liz placed a call to the hospital administrator and was prepared to leave a message on his private line when he picked up when recognizing who it was. He held Liz in very high regard or he would have allowed the call to go to voicemail. She told him why she was calling immediately and asked for a referral for a friend. She explained the problem to John and he told her that he felt that a Doctor McHenry was probably the best in the L.A. area and gave Liz the number.
“Liz, I heard about Maria, is she okay?” He hoped that Maria wasn’t the one with the problem; he knew both women and didn’t want to see either of them suffering needlessly.
“Oh she’s fine John; just a little scratch and of course shaken up mentally but she’s dealing with it quite well. Oh, and she has a date tomorrow for a recording session with Capital to cut a demo. She’s quite excited about that.”
“Well, I can imagine she would be. Tell her I wish her luck and Liz, Dr. McHenry is in the hospital right now if you would like me to page him for you.”
“Oh, no thanks John; I think my friend should be the one to handle that for himself and thank you so much. You have a nice day now and don’t work too hard on your day off.”
“Thank you Liz, you too.” and they rang off. Liz didn’t feel the need to go into her schedule of three to three with the man, that wasn’t why she called. After writing the information on a piece of note paper for Max she took a shower and got into some clean clothes since she had slept in the ones she had on yesterday…’what a night’ she thought to herself.
After she had straightened up her room, made her bed, such as it was she headed over to Michael’s room to make sure that the equipment was working the way it should. She found that Michaels’ leg was stretching quite nicely and he didn’t seem to be in any additional pain from it at all…nothing like he had been suffering the first few days and she smiled.
Maria was sitting in the chair next to his bed singing along with a tape recording of an instrumental and Michael was laying there enjoying every refrain. She smiled and left the two of them to enjoy their quiet time as Michael stretched.
“What’s up Max?” She found Max sitting at the table with a folder of papers in front of him.
“Oh, just reading through tomorrow’s script…there doesn’t seem to be a lot of dialogue here, just a lot of facial expressions…a director and cameraman’s nightmare actually. The rest of us will sit around for hours waiting for the director to explain to the camera man what he wants and then we’ll get called in to stand on our spots and express feelings that the writer has conjured up on paper. Very exciting stuff here Liz.”
“Boy, it sounds like it. How do you put up with it?”
“The pay’s good?” Max winced at his remark and they both laughed.
“Hey, is there any special place you would like to go Liz, or any preference to what type of food?”
“Nope…I chose last time; it’s your turn.”
“Fair enough.” Max answered and closed the make shift book he had been reading.
“Do you like Mexican food?”
“Is the pope Catholic? But we just finished breakfast.” And they both laughed…
“Well, I thought we’d go to Olvera Street and since it’s also a tourist trap maybe we can just tour and graze.”
“That sounds like fun Max, let me tell Maria.” And so Liz told Maria and Michael they were on their own for a few hours and met Max at the back door…
They arrived at their destination right at 11:30 and Liz had to giggle…they were ahead of the tourists and it was great, they could browse and look over everything without having to crane their necks and wonder what was going on…Max reached across the seat, invading Liz’s space, and reached into the glove box, pulled a ball cap out and placed it on his head. He got out of the car and made his way around the front of the car to the other side and helped Liz out. She looked up at him and grinned…he did look a little different but not that much. Well, if it worked for him it was okay with her... “Do I get one too?” She asked with a twinkle in her eye.
“If you want one I think that can be arranged, let’s look around.” And Max returned her grin and then asked,
“Would you like to go into a restaurant or …”
And before he could finish that statement Liz looked up into those honey colored eyes and was almost taken in for a minute before replying…
“No, I think I’d just like to graze, like you said Max, a little of this, a little of that, okay?”
She didn’t understand the sudden butterflies in her stomach; she thought she was over that a long time ago when it was ridiculous to start something that wouldn’t last but a month or two…no, this wasn’t going to happen again. Their lives were too different…
“Sure…what would you like first?” Max noticed the strange look on Liz’s face but he wasn’t about to question her, if something was wrong she’d say so. He didn’t feel that she was the type of person to hold anything back and since she had shared his bed the last two nights he knew she wasn’t afraid of him.
“I think some taquitos to start; I love them, even if I’m not in the least bit hungry.”
“Taquitos it is.” And they made their way over to the street vendor and ordered two orders to start.
They walked up and down the street, in and out of shops and ate as they walked. They sampled everything they saw.
“Do you think Maria and Michael are expecting us for dinner?” Max asked, he knew Michael wouldn’t care one way or the other but he didn’t want to impose too much on Maria.
“Why don’t I call and tell Maria we’ll pick something up and bring it back with us…and ask her what time she’d like dinner.”
“That’s a great idea…ask her if she likes barbecue…I know Michael likes what I’m thinking about but would Maria.”
“Maria loves barbecue Max and so do I so just let me give her a call.”
It was close to 3:00 when Liz called and Maria told her that she and Michael had eaten a sandwich about 1:00 so they probably wouldn’t be ready for dinner until about six or so.
“Great, Max and I are going to stop and pick up some barbecue, just a sec okay?”
“Max, are we getting sandwiches, entrée’s or what”
“We have our choice, what do you think?” Max answered as Maria listened in,
“Well, should Maria get any sides ready?”
Max thought for a minute…
“No, they have sides where we’re going and anything else we want we’ll stop and get them. Tell her Michael has paper plates in the pantry and to use them…we won’t need china tonight.”
“Did you hear that Maria?”
“Yeah, and it sounds great. I’ll tell Michael. He’s asleep right now; I think that machine takes a lot out of him.”
“I’m sure it does Maria and those pain pills will make him drowsy too. Sleep is also a good healer. We’ll see you in a bit.”
“Okay, and Liz, have fun.”
“I will Maria, honest.” And the old friends rang off.
Max smiled and raised his eyebrows in question…
“She wants us to have fun.” And Max grinned…
“Liz, would you like to go out this coming Friday, out on a proper date?”
“Oh Max, our folks are all coming in on Thursday. Maria’s mom is a wreck and doesn’t believe that she’s okay so she has to see for herself. My parents are coming in with her because Maria’s mom is kind of flighty and they don’t want her traveling alone. Maria says she won’t leave Michael so we will probably be over at Michael’s. I’m sure we’ll see you there, right?”
“You can count on it Liz. And thank you for spending this afternoon with me.” Max wanted to kiss her so badly but he knew she would probably balk at the idea so he gave her hand a squeeze as they walked to the car and he smiled when she didn’t pull away.
After the two left Olvera Street Max headed over to Griffith Park Planetarium and they made it just in time for the 3:00 p.m. showing and then he headed to Michael’s and his favorite barbecue place in the entire Los Angeles area, a little hole in the wall that had been there since WWII. Max ordered pork ribs, barbecued beef sandwiches and barbecued chickens. Whole chickens.
“Max, who’s going to eat all of this?”
“Michael and me, we’ll leave some for you honest.” And Max grinned.
“Come on Liz, now let’s head over to the Colonel’s and get some coleslaw, corn on the cob and some biscuits.”
“You’re insane.” And Liz was laughing at Max and all the food he was buying. He did limit the corn to 8 ears, since they were only corn sections, and one quart of coleslaw. By 6:00 p.m. they pulled into Michael’s drive way and started unloading the car…
“Michael said I should come out and help you. He seems to think…” and then she stopped and her eyes got really big…
“My God what did you buy Max?” And Liz started laughing…
“I think they are planning on inviting the neighbors Maria.” Max grinned as he said…
“Michael and I are very selective about who we share our barbecue with, consider yourselves lucky.” And he headed on into the house with his arms full of food. Maria and Liz picked up the slack and followed behind. Liz didn’t know if she was going to survive Michael’s recuperation or not without gaining a hundred pounds. One thing was for certain, she intended to swim laps tomorrow before she ever left for work.