Sometimes Life... COMPLETE (AU M/L +UC, ADULT)
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:38 pm
Title: Sometimes Life Ain't Fair
Author: Valerie Y.
Disclaimer: I do not own Roswell. It belongs to Jason Katims, Melinda Metz, the WB, UPN, Regency Television, Fox and probably more people, but definitely not to me. No infringement is intended and no money was made from this work of fiction.
Pairing / Couples / Category: M/L + some UC - AU with aliens
Rating: Adult - for some language and sexual situations
Summary: Max and Liz are in love with each other. But sometimes life ain't fair.
This fic starts around the same time as the pilot, but Liz was never shot so Max never had to heal her. Without this kick-start to their relationship, will they still become friends?
Author's Note: This is in the alien abyss for a reason. No guarantee of a happy ending, no dreamer insurance. You have been warned. I do however promise some lighter moments
The title is a line from the song "One Night Love Affair", written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. No infringement intended. This song is also the main inspiration for the fic, which is why I named the story after it
There's another line in the song, "All my senses say I'm in this much too deep, now you're out of reach" which influenced the feel of the story, for me and my muse, anyway 
This is my first time posting in the Alien Abyss, feedback, comments and questions are always welcome, and very appreciated! Enjoy
Part 1
It was a day he would remember all his life. The huge yellow school bus. The dozens of children on the playground. The one little girl who met his eyes.
These were the eyes that would haunt him for the rest of his life. This was the smile that would follow him until the day he died.
This was the day Max Evans fell in love. Never would there be another for him.
***
He took a deep breath before walking into the science lab. Please, he thought. Please.
He was early and only a few students were already there. It was the first day of high school and his last class of the day. She hadn't been in a single one of his classes so far and he was starting to get worried. He had watched her from afar everyday in school since that day when he had first seen her on the playground. He didn't want it to be over now that they were in high school.
He opened his binder and pulled a pencil out of his case. He felt a presence next to him and his stomach rumbled even before his eyes could confirm who it was.
"Is this place taken?"
Max raised his head to meet her gaze. Liz Parker was looking at him, nervously twirling a strand of her long hair around her finger. He shook his head quickly.
"You can take it if you want."
Her smile was as bright as ever and Max couldn't help returning it. "Thanks," she said. She climbed onto the high stool and her arm brushed against his. He felt the shiver all the way to his toes.
***
They worked together in silence, quick and efficient. It was their second year as lab partners and working as a team was almost second nature to them.
"Can you hand me that solution?" Liz asked. Before the question was completely out of her mouth, the beaker of yellow liquid was in her hand. She smiled her thanks and mixed it with the other beaker, as Max watched, ready to intervene should anything explode.
The experiment went like it was supposed to and the only thing in any danger of exploding was Max's heart. It always seemed to go twice as fast when he was with her.
He watched as she quickly wrote down notes in her book and was startled when she turned to him.
"So, did you hear about that thing at the old soap factory on Friday?"
Max's eyebrows raised in surprise. In all the time that they had worked together, they had never talked about anything other than school or science. Realizing that she had asked him a question, Max shook his head. His social circle was rather limited and he usually heard about these kinds of things after his sister had attended them.
"Well, supposedly there will be this huge party this Friday. Everyone will be there."
Max smiled ruefully. Not everyone.
"Are you going?" he asked before he thought better of it.
Liz's eyes were shining with something Max had never seen in them, and he wasn't quite sure what it was. "I don't know yet. Maybe."
Max nodded and turned to his own book to write down the experiment results.
Liz spoke from his side, her voice hesitant. "Are you maybe thinking about going?"
Max shook his head as he finished writing. "No. I don't usually--" He raised his head and met her eyes. "-- go to this sort of... Liz?"
Whatever had been in her eyes before was gone and she looked a little chagrined.
"Yeah?"
"Are you okay?"
"Sure. Why?"
"I don't know, you look..." beautiful and sad.
"I'm fine," she insisted, her smile firmly back in place.
"Okay," Max said slowly. "If you're sure."
"I am," she said, but for the first time ever, Max didn't believe her.
***
She left quickly when the bell rang and only hours later, as he was trying to get to sleep, did Max realize something. Liz hadn't been sad, not exactly. She had been disappointed. Disappointed that he wouldn't be going to the party.
Like maybe she would have liked to see him there.
Max sat up in his bed. Or like maybe she would have liked to go there with him, impossible as that sounded.
Max closed his eyes and replayed the conversation in his head. Even more crazy, Liz had looked like she wouldn't even go to that party if he didn't go.
Was Liz Parker trying to ask him out? Why hadn't he realized that when she was still in the same room and he could ask her if she would like to go with him? Max banged his head against his pillow. All those powers he had, why the hell were they useless when it came to Liz Parker?
It was still early in the week. He resolved to bring the subject of the party up next time he had to make conversation. If she looked interested again, perhaps he would find the courage to ask her to maybe save him a dance or two.
***
"I'm telling you, that chick is weird, Maxwell."
Max was only half-listening to his best friend Michael, keeping most of his attention on Liz who was sitting a few tables away, and sending death glares to any boy who walked by her, not that any of them saw him. If Liz got a date for the party before he could ask her...
"Are you listening to me?"
Max turned to Michael and frowned. Now that he was paying attention, he realized that he should have wondered before why Michael was talking about a girl. Michael had never shown any interest in the opposite sex, or most of the human race for that matter.
"I am. You're talking about some weird chick."
"Yeah. She walked into the classroom and stared straight at me. Then she tossed all that blonde hair over her shoulder and sat down right in front of me. But it was weird, I'm telling you. It was like I could feel her."
Isabel looked up from her manicure and tilted her head to the side. "What do you mean, feel her?"
The three aliens shivered as though a brisk breeze blew through the otherwise still quad.
Max's eyes widened. "Did you do that?"
The others exchanged panicked glances and shook their heads.
"That's what I meant. Feel her."
Max and Isabel turned to see Michael jerking his chin toward a short blonde girl. When she saw that they had noticed her, she squared her shoulders and walked up to their table.
"May I join you?"
Without knowing exactly why, Max's eyes darted to Liz and he saw that she had turned in her seat and was looking at him. They stared at each other for a moment before the trance was broken by Isabel's words.
"Of course. I'm Isabel, this is my brother Max and our friend Michael. You're new to the school, aren't you?"
The blonde girl sat across from Max. She smiled at him. "I'm Tess. It's my first day."
"Welcome to West Roswell High," Max said politely. Tess was looking at him with her big blue eyes and Max found it more than a little unnerving. It was almost as if she could see right through him. As if, with that unearthly blue gaze, she could decipher all of his deepest, darkest secrets.
Max suddenly felt like he was falling from a great height, fast, very fast. He desperately needed something to hold on to. Something solid. Something unwavering. He glanced toward Liz's table once more and his stomach dropped when he only caught a flash of her dark hair as she left the quad to go back into the school. He needed to anchor himself in Liz's deep brown eyes. In some way he couldn't explain, he just knew that his life was about to shift inexorably. That there was no way to stop it, no way to control it. And it terrified him.
Only Liz could make it safe. But Liz was gone.
When Max tuned back in to the conversation, Isabel was comparing her schedule with Tess'. But Tess wasn't looking at Isabel. She was still looking straight at Max.
Max understood what Michael had meant. He could feel Tess. And it was weird.
In his mind, unbidden but crystal clear, he saw a memory of the day he was born. He saw himself claw his way out of his cocoon-like pod. It was a dream he used to have a lot when he was younger but not anymore. Not since his dreams were filled with Liz Parker. He saw Michael and Isabel, covered in slime, waiting for him to go out in the desert where they would eventually be found. And he saw a little girl with blonde, curly hair, still floating in the pod that would give her life. A girl he hadn't remembered until this very moment.
But it didn't matter that he had forgotten her for almost ten years. He remembered her now. He recognized her now. She was sitting in front of him.
In a moment of perfect clarity, he understood. They could feel her because Tess was like them.
What he had feared just seconds ago was already here. Max knew without a doubt that his life had just taken a different course. There would be no taking Liz Parker to the dance, or on any of the thousands of dates he had imagined. There would be no more pretending to be a normal teenager in high school.
There would never be safety in the arms of his dream girl.
His alien side had finally caught up with him.
***
The next few weeks were a whirlwind for Max. Tess invited her new friends to her house a few days after their first meeting and the truth came out. The man who pretended to be her human dad was not her father, nor was he human. The shapeshifter called himself Nasedo and he was a different kind of alien, but he held all the answers to the questions that had plagued Max, Michael and Isabel for so long. At first, trying to pry information out of him was like pulling teeth but Max quickly realized that if he asked a direct question, the alien usually answered it in a pretty straightforward manner. Max was uneasy when he discovered that the reason for that was because he was a king the other alien was programmed to obey. After that, Nasedo spent a lot of time telling them of their past lives on a world far away. Michael in particular ate it all up. He had waited so long to know anything about himself, about his past and his purpose. But the more Max found out, the more he wished he could go back to being just regular Max Evans, in love with Liz Parker and too afraid to do anything about it. He didn't want to be a king. He didn't want to go back to his home world. Michael's bags were already packed but Nasedo had said that they were not ready. When they had insisted to know when, the shapeshifter had only said that it was up to Max. No matter how carefully worded his questions, Max could not find out how he was supposed to be the determining factor. So he waited. If he never chose to leave, maybe they would just stay on Earth. Michael might resent him in a few years, but Max was apprehensive to leave the planet for a destiny he had not chosen.
Nasedo had also insisted that Max and Tess were meant to be together. Michael and Isabel were also promised to one another in a previous life, but when they were reluctant to go down that particular path, Nasedo didn't seem to care too much. But no matter how Max pleaded, the shapeshifter would not relent; Max and Tess belonged together. The king needed a bride if there was to be an heir, and Tess was the only one for Max.
Max could see the logic in that, even though his heart screamed that it was wrong. Where else would he find an alien bride? It's not like he could marry his own sister.
Over the years, when he had thought that maybe no one would ever come for them, Max had indulged in fantasies of one day marrying Liz Parker. That dream, like so many others, was dead now. No normal human girl would ever want to be tied to a guy who might have to leave the planet to go rule on another world. So when Tess asked him out for the third time, most probably at Nasedo's insistence, Max saw no reason to refuse her. After all, she was in the same boat he was. Who knows if maybe Tess wouldn't have preferred to date a jock, or a blond-haired, blue-eyed movie star. They were stuck together. It wasn't her fault any more than it was his. They might as well try to make the most of it.
They went on casual dates, often with Michael and Isabel tagging along. It would seem that the other couple had also come to the conclusion that, given their new set of rules, Earth relationships would only end in disaster. Isabel had even stopped dating entirely, but that didn't mean that Michael and Isabel were an item. Just like Max and Tess, they were not quite there yet but everyone had settled into a comfortable companionship.
***
Max hadn't particularly wanted to see this movie but Tess had insisted. It was one of those long, drawn-out, Oscar-contender chick flicks about a love that wasn't meant to be and Max had enough of that in his own life. He watched the movie half-heartedly but as the camera zoomed in for another longing glance, Max decided he had seen enough and excused himself. Tess hardly noticed.
He paced the hall for a moment before finally lining up at the concession stand. More popcorn might help the movie go by faster.
He felt someone behind him and turned to see who it was. He swallowed hard when he recognized Liz, looking more beautiful every day.
"Max!" she said, clearly as surprised to see him as he was. "What movie are you here to see?"
Max nodded his head in the direction of room #6 but was interrupted before he could actually speak.
"Me too! Strange, I didn't see you there. Isn't this the saddest movie you've ever seen? I needed to get out of there, if only for a little while."
Max raised his eyebrows. "You're enjoying it?"
"I don't know if 'enjoy' is quite the right word," Liz said. "It's tearing me up inside." She looked at him. "I mean, he's loved her all his life but they can't be together. And she's totally oblivious to it, even though if she knew, she would so fall for him too. You can tell he's the one she waited for her whole life. Can you think of anything more tragic?"
Max shook his head. He couldn't have this conversation with Liz right now. Or ever.
"So, are you here with Tess?" she asked, as they moved forward in the line. He nodded.
"You two are getting pretty serious, aren't you? How long have you been going out together?"
Max shrugged. "About two years I guess. We started hanging out sophomore year."
"She's a lucky girl," Liz said, and Max could see that while she was sincere, she didn't seem to be jealous. Max had always harbored the secret hope that maybe Liz had had feelings for him at one point. If she ever did, she was definitely over them now. He tried to ignore the way his heart broke just a little more and hoped that Liz couldn't read it in his eyes. Not that it would matter; while she was so perceptive about the movie protagonists, she couldn't seem to see what was right in front of her face.
"And you're here with Tom?" he asked, trying his best to sound casual.
Her face brightened up at the mention of her boyfriend and Max died a little more inside.
"Yes. Our first anniversary is coming up. And he got accepted into Harvard as well, so we'll be going together in the fall."
That hit Max like a ton of bricks. He didn't know why he hadn't realized she would be attending an Ivy League school. Somehow he had always thought that when he went to college in the fall, she would be there too. That he could continue watching her from afar. That he could still pretend that it was her he was kissing and not Tess.
"Oh. Um, congratulations," he mumbled.
She tilted her head to the side. "Where will you be going to school?" she asked.
"Las Cruces," he replied.
"That's a good one. You wanted to stay close to home, right?" She sounded like she thought that if he had wanted to go to an Ivy League school he could have and was staying here by choice.
Max nodded. It's not so much that he wanted to stay close to home; Nasedo had all but ordered it. They needed to stay close to the podchamber in case they had to leave the planet.
He made it to the front of the line and bought popcorn. He waited for Liz to get her own snacks and they walked back toward the darkened room.
"Enjoy the rest of the movie," he said, just before they entered the room.
She met his eyes. "Do you think they will get their happy ending?" She was talking about the movie, Max knew that. But he wasn't.
He shook his head. "I doubt it. There's too much against them."
Liz looked sad. "But they are so perfect for each other."
Before he was fully aware of what he was doing, Max had taken a strand of her long hair between his fingers and was hooking it behind her ear. "That's not always enough."
He drank her in for a moment and before the tears he could feel prickling the back of his eyes could fall, he walked into the dark room, leaving Liz behind.
***
Summer came and went. In an instant, it was gone, and so was Liz. Max was unprepared for the empty feeling that now lived in his heart. He thought he had given up on Liz years ago but he realized now that it was far from being the case; he had never really let go. He hadn't expected that not seeing her everyday would be so damn hard. There were times when he had to remind himself just to breathe. He still ate dinner at the Crashdown every week, hoping to hear news about her from her parents or her friend Maria but they were few and far between.
After three years of spending most of his free time with Tess, Max had started to feel a certain affection for her. She was nice, very supportive of him and extremely patient. Max sometimes wondered if it was because he was pretty much her only option that she had stuck with him this long, or if she truly, deeply loved him as she claimed. He had no reason to doubt her feelings for him. But he wasn't in love with her. They had yet to sleep together. Max had a feeling that it would please Nasedo to no end and he was not in the business of making the shapeshifter happy. It was easier to keep his hands off Tess than one would think. Max still caught himself fantasizing that her hair was longer and her eyes were darker every time they made out. No, he definitely was not over Liz, and felt it would be unfair to Tess to sleep with her when she loved him so much and he was in love with someone else.
***
Months passed and there were still no signs of Liz. She hadn't been home that Max knew ever since leaving Roswell almost three years ago. He had heard through the grapevine that she was staying in Boston during the school breaks to earn some extra credits and complete various summer internship programs. Her parents usually visited her there. Max despaired to ever see her again.
Yet, he was faithful to his habit of eating at the Crashdown whenever he was in town. He didn't want to miss it if she ever did choose to visit her folks. He walked in the restaurant and sat at his usual booth. He picked up a menu, not quite sure what he was in the mood for. A guffaw caught his attention and he raised his head to see Jeff Parker, owner of the Crashdown and Liz's dad, deep in conversation with a man Max had never seen.
"Welcome to the Crashdown, may I take your order?"
Max looked at his waitress. Her nametag said Melissa. He had seen her around a lot ever since coming back for summer break.
He gave the menu a last cursory glance before handing it to her. "I would like a piece of Men in Blackberry pie and an alien blast, please," he said. Her response was drowned by another laugh coming from Mr. Parker.
Max smiled. "Mr. Parker sure seems to be in a good mood," he said. Melissa laughed.
"He sure is! He's been on cloud 9 since spring. Great to work with, I tell you! I almost wish he had more daughters to marry off."
Max's smile froze on his face. "Liz is getting married?"
"Oh, you know her?" Her smile was wide. "Yeah, she and Carter are getting married at the end of the summer, in Boston. I heard them talk about it a bit, it will be a beautiful wedding."
Max could barely hear the girl over the thunder of his heart. He turned back to Mr. Parker and the man he was talking to. Was that Carter? He seemed way too old for Liz.
"What happened to Tom?" he said. Only when he caught Melissa's confused expression did he realize he had spoken out loud.
"I don't know any Tom. From what I hear, she's been dating Carter for a couple of years now. They met in school, his family is from Boston."
Max shook his head slightly. He was on information overload. Even Maria De Luca had never gossiped this much. "Is that him?" he couldn't help but ask, indicating the man Jeff Parker was talking to with a nod of his head.
"Oh no, Carter and Liz are still in Boston. That's Carter's dad. He came out here to meet Liz's parents before the wedding. I'll be back with your food in a minute."
Max looked after her uncomprehendingly for a moment. Food? He should tell her not to bother. He had lost his appetite.
Liz was getting married.
He should be happy for her. Liz deserved all the happiness in the world and she would never get it with him, an alien who was biding his time on Earth waiting for God knew what before he could go back home. He was over the fantasy of ever marrying Liz Parker.
Then why did this hurt so fucking much?
***
To say that Tess had been startled when Max had walked into the living room and started to kiss her would be an understatement. There were more than a few seconds of mild shock before she pulled away from him and asked what was going on.
"You've always been there for me. You've been so patient. I know you've been waiting for this and if my indecision hasn't blown my chances, I'm yours if you want me." His breath was uneven and Max wasn't sure if it was because of the kiss they had just shared or because he was trying his best not to break down and sob like a little girl at the news of Liz's upcoming nuptials.
Tess looked at him with wide blue eyes for a moment, her surprise evident. Max berated himself when he automatically wished that her eyes were brown. This wasn't about Liz. It could never be about Liz. Finally, Max's meaning registered and Tess wrapped her arms around his neck.
"Oh Max!"
She started raining kisses over his face and Max returned every one of them. He picked her up and moved toward her bedroom. Even though they had been sharing an apartment since graduation, both here in Roswell and on campus in Las Cruces, they had separate bedrooms. He lay her on her bed and started to undress her. As she started to remove his shirt, Max closed his eyes and willed away years of fantasies of being with Liz like this. It would never happen. It was time to move on.
***
His climax shattered everything he had ever experienced. So this was what everyone was talking about. He could see why. After a somewhat awkward start, Max and Tess had gotten into a rhythm and more than once during it, the thought had crossed Max's mind that nothing had ever felt this good.
He collapsed on top of Tess and tried to get his erratic breathing under control. Finally, he managed to gather enough strength to roll off her. His legs were so weak, he didn't know how he would be able to stand.
"You okay?" he asked Tess, turning his head to look at her. She shot him a beaming smile and nodded.
"I've never been better," she said.
Max nodded and offered a small smile. He closed his eyes for a moment, trying to come up with the will to get up and go to his own room. He felt a small arm around his waist, immediately followed by Tess's head on his shoulder, and Max felt a wave of guilt crash over him. How could he have not considered that she might want to cuddle with him after? She had just given him her virginity and she was in love with him. He put his arm around her, doing his best to squash the thought that if it had been Liz, he would have wanted to stay in this bed forever.
"How are you feeling?" Tess asked, her tone curious.
Max thought fast for something he could tell her without lying. "I've never been this physically satisfied in my life," he said and tensed as the words left his mouth. Was that a totally insensitive thing to say? He was relieved when Tess giggled.
"I know! I feel like my whole body is Jell-O and I couldn't move from this bed if my life depended on it."
"Yeah, that's what I meant," Max said, dropping a small kiss on her head.
"I'll never forget today," Tess vowed.
"Me neither," Max said. He felt just like he had the day he first met Tess; like his life had taken another irreversible turn. This is the way things were going to be from now on. Whether he wanted them to be or not.
Tess raised her head to kiss him and when their lips met, Max was overwhelmed by a feeling of well-being so intense, it made his head swim. He couldn't recall ever feeling this at peace in his whole life. When Tess pulled away and put her head back on his shoulder the feeling vanished and Max realized it hadn't been his own. This was how she felt. Max could only hope that she didn't receive any flashes of how he was feeling.
As he drifted off to sleep, he couldn't help but wonder if he would have also known such peace if the woman in his arms had been the dark-haired beauty who had stolen his heart so many years ago.
***
You would have thought that the shapeshifter had been the one to get laid, seeing as Max had never seen Nasedo so happy ever since first meeting the other alien. Nasedo's good mood lasted for a few days before he returned to his usual taciturn self. After a few weeks of being intimate with Tess, Max started to notice that the shapeshifter's mood seemed directly linked to whether or not Max had gotten lucky.
After their first night together, Max had bought some protection and despite the fact that it was right there in his nightstand just ready to be used, somehow he always seemed to forget when the time came. Tess didn't seem to mind. In fact, when they had talked about it, she had insisted that they did not need it. After more discussion, she had vaguely alluded to other forms of birth control and the subject had been dropped so quickly that Max didn't even remember the end of the conversation.
It took a few more times for Max to validate that Nasedo's mood indeed hinged on his king's sex life. The day following an intimate encounter with Tess, Nasedo would be thrilled. Then a couple of days later he would be glum and Tess would pressure Max into sleeping with her again. Most of the time, Max was happy to comply. Being with Tess was more satisfying than any solo action had ever been, and though it wasn't the emotional connection she seemed to be getting from it, Max had been trying to convince himself that it would have to suffice. But as he became more and more certain that what Nasedo was after was that heir he kept mentioning, Max grew more uncomfortable. A few years ago, Nasedo had said that Max would be the determining factor in when they left Earth for good. Was an heir the only thing he was waiting for?
Max tried to slow down his physical relationship with Tess without hurting her feelings. She was totally opened to him now when they were together and this was her life-long dream come true. Max thought he had been successful in shielding his true feelings from Tess; she would surely have confronted him about it if he hadn't been. But no matter how he tried, he was still with Tess a few times a week. Some mornings, Max would wake up in her bed with no clear memories of how he had gotten there in the first place. And despite the many discussions he had had with Tess about how they should use the condoms on top of whatever she was using, just to be safe, the box remained unopened.
***
Max's luck lasted for almost two years. He had taken Tess away for a weekend to celebrate her birthday. He had wanted to do something special for her. Max could now say 'I love you' to her and mean it. His parents were pressuring him to make an honest woman out of her and Max was starting to agree. But he would never have the wedding his mother was already planning in her head; the day after Max and Tess returned from their romantic getaway, a very pleased Nasedo announced that they were leaving for Antar.
Michael and Tess couldn't have been more thrilled at the news that they would finally see their home planet. Isabel had asked to know what was different now that made it possible to leave. Nasedo wouldn't say, but Max didn't need him to. He could feel the connection every time he kissed Tess.
She was pregnant with his son.
TBC
Thanks for reading!
Author: Valerie Y.
Disclaimer: I do not own Roswell. It belongs to Jason Katims, Melinda Metz, the WB, UPN, Regency Television, Fox and probably more people, but definitely not to me. No infringement is intended and no money was made from this work of fiction.
Pairing / Couples / Category: M/L + some UC - AU with aliens
Rating: Adult - for some language and sexual situations
Summary: Max and Liz are in love with each other. But sometimes life ain't fair.
This fic starts around the same time as the pilot, but Liz was never shot so Max never had to heal her. Without this kick-start to their relationship, will they still become friends?
Author's Note: This is in the alien abyss for a reason. No guarantee of a happy ending, no dreamer insurance. You have been warned. I do however promise some lighter moments

The title is a line from the song "One Night Love Affair", written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. No infringement intended. This song is also the main inspiration for the fic, which is why I named the story after it


This is my first time posting in the Alien Abyss, feedback, comments and questions are always welcome, and very appreciated! Enjoy

Part 1
It was a day he would remember all his life. The huge yellow school bus. The dozens of children on the playground. The one little girl who met his eyes.
These were the eyes that would haunt him for the rest of his life. This was the smile that would follow him until the day he died.
This was the day Max Evans fell in love. Never would there be another for him.
***
He took a deep breath before walking into the science lab. Please, he thought. Please.
He was early and only a few students were already there. It was the first day of high school and his last class of the day. She hadn't been in a single one of his classes so far and he was starting to get worried. He had watched her from afar everyday in school since that day when he had first seen her on the playground. He didn't want it to be over now that they were in high school.
He opened his binder and pulled a pencil out of his case. He felt a presence next to him and his stomach rumbled even before his eyes could confirm who it was.
"Is this place taken?"
Max raised his head to meet her gaze. Liz Parker was looking at him, nervously twirling a strand of her long hair around her finger. He shook his head quickly.
"You can take it if you want."
Her smile was as bright as ever and Max couldn't help returning it. "Thanks," she said. She climbed onto the high stool and her arm brushed against his. He felt the shiver all the way to his toes.
***
They worked together in silence, quick and efficient. It was their second year as lab partners and working as a team was almost second nature to them.
"Can you hand me that solution?" Liz asked. Before the question was completely out of her mouth, the beaker of yellow liquid was in her hand. She smiled her thanks and mixed it with the other beaker, as Max watched, ready to intervene should anything explode.
The experiment went like it was supposed to and the only thing in any danger of exploding was Max's heart. It always seemed to go twice as fast when he was with her.
He watched as she quickly wrote down notes in her book and was startled when she turned to him.
"So, did you hear about that thing at the old soap factory on Friday?"
Max's eyebrows raised in surprise. In all the time that they had worked together, they had never talked about anything other than school or science. Realizing that she had asked him a question, Max shook his head. His social circle was rather limited and he usually heard about these kinds of things after his sister had attended them.
"Well, supposedly there will be this huge party this Friday. Everyone will be there."
Max smiled ruefully. Not everyone.
"Are you going?" he asked before he thought better of it.
Liz's eyes were shining with something Max had never seen in them, and he wasn't quite sure what it was. "I don't know yet. Maybe."
Max nodded and turned to his own book to write down the experiment results.
Liz spoke from his side, her voice hesitant. "Are you maybe thinking about going?"
Max shook his head as he finished writing. "No. I don't usually--" He raised his head and met her eyes. "-- go to this sort of... Liz?"
Whatever had been in her eyes before was gone and she looked a little chagrined.
"Yeah?"
"Are you okay?"
"Sure. Why?"
"I don't know, you look..." beautiful and sad.
"I'm fine," she insisted, her smile firmly back in place.
"Okay," Max said slowly. "If you're sure."
"I am," she said, but for the first time ever, Max didn't believe her.
***
She left quickly when the bell rang and only hours later, as he was trying to get to sleep, did Max realize something. Liz hadn't been sad, not exactly. She had been disappointed. Disappointed that he wouldn't be going to the party.
Like maybe she would have liked to see him there.
Max sat up in his bed. Or like maybe she would have liked to go there with him, impossible as that sounded.
Max closed his eyes and replayed the conversation in his head. Even more crazy, Liz had looked like she wouldn't even go to that party if he didn't go.
Was Liz Parker trying to ask him out? Why hadn't he realized that when she was still in the same room and he could ask her if she would like to go with him? Max banged his head against his pillow. All those powers he had, why the hell were they useless when it came to Liz Parker?
It was still early in the week. He resolved to bring the subject of the party up next time he had to make conversation. If she looked interested again, perhaps he would find the courage to ask her to maybe save him a dance or two.
***
"I'm telling you, that chick is weird, Maxwell."
Max was only half-listening to his best friend Michael, keeping most of his attention on Liz who was sitting a few tables away, and sending death glares to any boy who walked by her, not that any of them saw him. If Liz got a date for the party before he could ask her...
"Are you listening to me?"
Max turned to Michael and frowned. Now that he was paying attention, he realized that he should have wondered before why Michael was talking about a girl. Michael had never shown any interest in the opposite sex, or most of the human race for that matter.
"I am. You're talking about some weird chick."
"Yeah. She walked into the classroom and stared straight at me. Then she tossed all that blonde hair over her shoulder and sat down right in front of me. But it was weird, I'm telling you. It was like I could feel her."
Isabel looked up from her manicure and tilted her head to the side. "What do you mean, feel her?"
The three aliens shivered as though a brisk breeze blew through the otherwise still quad.
Max's eyes widened. "Did you do that?"
The others exchanged panicked glances and shook their heads.
"That's what I meant. Feel her."
Max and Isabel turned to see Michael jerking his chin toward a short blonde girl. When she saw that they had noticed her, she squared her shoulders and walked up to their table.
"May I join you?"
Without knowing exactly why, Max's eyes darted to Liz and he saw that she had turned in her seat and was looking at him. They stared at each other for a moment before the trance was broken by Isabel's words.
"Of course. I'm Isabel, this is my brother Max and our friend Michael. You're new to the school, aren't you?"
The blonde girl sat across from Max. She smiled at him. "I'm Tess. It's my first day."
"Welcome to West Roswell High," Max said politely. Tess was looking at him with her big blue eyes and Max found it more than a little unnerving. It was almost as if she could see right through him. As if, with that unearthly blue gaze, she could decipher all of his deepest, darkest secrets.
Max suddenly felt like he was falling from a great height, fast, very fast. He desperately needed something to hold on to. Something solid. Something unwavering. He glanced toward Liz's table once more and his stomach dropped when he only caught a flash of her dark hair as she left the quad to go back into the school. He needed to anchor himself in Liz's deep brown eyes. In some way he couldn't explain, he just knew that his life was about to shift inexorably. That there was no way to stop it, no way to control it. And it terrified him.
Only Liz could make it safe. But Liz was gone.
When Max tuned back in to the conversation, Isabel was comparing her schedule with Tess'. But Tess wasn't looking at Isabel. She was still looking straight at Max.
Max understood what Michael had meant. He could feel Tess. And it was weird.
In his mind, unbidden but crystal clear, he saw a memory of the day he was born. He saw himself claw his way out of his cocoon-like pod. It was a dream he used to have a lot when he was younger but not anymore. Not since his dreams were filled with Liz Parker. He saw Michael and Isabel, covered in slime, waiting for him to go out in the desert where they would eventually be found. And he saw a little girl with blonde, curly hair, still floating in the pod that would give her life. A girl he hadn't remembered until this very moment.
But it didn't matter that he had forgotten her for almost ten years. He remembered her now. He recognized her now. She was sitting in front of him.
In a moment of perfect clarity, he understood. They could feel her because Tess was like them.
What he had feared just seconds ago was already here. Max knew without a doubt that his life had just taken a different course. There would be no taking Liz Parker to the dance, or on any of the thousands of dates he had imagined. There would be no more pretending to be a normal teenager in high school.
There would never be safety in the arms of his dream girl.
His alien side had finally caught up with him.
***
The next few weeks were a whirlwind for Max. Tess invited her new friends to her house a few days after their first meeting and the truth came out. The man who pretended to be her human dad was not her father, nor was he human. The shapeshifter called himself Nasedo and he was a different kind of alien, but he held all the answers to the questions that had plagued Max, Michael and Isabel for so long. At first, trying to pry information out of him was like pulling teeth but Max quickly realized that if he asked a direct question, the alien usually answered it in a pretty straightforward manner. Max was uneasy when he discovered that the reason for that was because he was a king the other alien was programmed to obey. After that, Nasedo spent a lot of time telling them of their past lives on a world far away. Michael in particular ate it all up. He had waited so long to know anything about himself, about his past and his purpose. But the more Max found out, the more he wished he could go back to being just regular Max Evans, in love with Liz Parker and too afraid to do anything about it. He didn't want to be a king. He didn't want to go back to his home world. Michael's bags were already packed but Nasedo had said that they were not ready. When they had insisted to know when, the shapeshifter had only said that it was up to Max. No matter how carefully worded his questions, Max could not find out how he was supposed to be the determining factor. So he waited. If he never chose to leave, maybe they would just stay on Earth. Michael might resent him in a few years, but Max was apprehensive to leave the planet for a destiny he had not chosen.
Nasedo had also insisted that Max and Tess were meant to be together. Michael and Isabel were also promised to one another in a previous life, but when they were reluctant to go down that particular path, Nasedo didn't seem to care too much. But no matter how Max pleaded, the shapeshifter would not relent; Max and Tess belonged together. The king needed a bride if there was to be an heir, and Tess was the only one for Max.
Max could see the logic in that, even though his heart screamed that it was wrong. Where else would he find an alien bride? It's not like he could marry his own sister.
Over the years, when he had thought that maybe no one would ever come for them, Max had indulged in fantasies of one day marrying Liz Parker. That dream, like so many others, was dead now. No normal human girl would ever want to be tied to a guy who might have to leave the planet to go rule on another world. So when Tess asked him out for the third time, most probably at Nasedo's insistence, Max saw no reason to refuse her. After all, she was in the same boat he was. Who knows if maybe Tess wouldn't have preferred to date a jock, or a blond-haired, blue-eyed movie star. They were stuck together. It wasn't her fault any more than it was his. They might as well try to make the most of it.
They went on casual dates, often with Michael and Isabel tagging along. It would seem that the other couple had also come to the conclusion that, given their new set of rules, Earth relationships would only end in disaster. Isabel had even stopped dating entirely, but that didn't mean that Michael and Isabel were an item. Just like Max and Tess, they were not quite there yet but everyone had settled into a comfortable companionship.
***
Max hadn't particularly wanted to see this movie but Tess had insisted. It was one of those long, drawn-out, Oscar-contender chick flicks about a love that wasn't meant to be and Max had enough of that in his own life. He watched the movie half-heartedly but as the camera zoomed in for another longing glance, Max decided he had seen enough and excused himself. Tess hardly noticed.
He paced the hall for a moment before finally lining up at the concession stand. More popcorn might help the movie go by faster.
He felt someone behind him and turned to see who it was. He swallowed hard when he recognized Liz, looking more beautiful every day.
"Max!" she said, clearly as surprised to see him as he was. "What movie are you here to see?"
Max nodded his head in the direction of room #6 but was interrupted before he could actually speak.
"Me too! Strange, I didn't see you there. Isn't this the saddest movie you've ever seen? I needed to get out of there, if only for a little while."
Max raised his eyebrows. "You're enjoying it?"
"I don't know if 'enjoy' is quite the right word," Liz said. "It's tearing me up inside." She looked at him. "I mean, he's loved her all his life but they can't be together. And she's totally oblivious to it, even though if she knew, she would so fall for him too. You can tell he's the one she waited for her whole life. Can you think of anything more tragic?"
Max shook his head. He couldn't have this conversation with Liz right now. Or ever.
"So, are you here with Tess?" she asked, as they moved forward in the line. He nodded.
"You two are getting pretty serious, aren't you? How long have you been going out together?"
Max shrugged. "About two years I guess. We started hanging out sophomore year."
"She's a lucky girl," Liz said, and Max could see that while she was sincere, she didn't seem to be jealous. Max had always harbored the secret hope that maybe Liz had had feelings for him at one point. If she ever did, she was definitely over them now. He tried to ignore the way his heart broke just a little more and hoped that Liz couldn't read it in his eyes. Not that it would matter; while she was so perceptive about the movie protagonists, she couldn't seem to see what was right in front of her face.
"And you're here with Tom?" he asked, trying his best to sound casual.
Her face brightened up at the mention of her boyfriend and Max died a little more inside.
"Yes. Our first anniversary is coming up. And he got accepted into Harvard as well, so we'll be going together in the fall."
That hit Max like a ton of bricks. He didn't know why he hadn't realized she would be attending an Ivy League school. Somehow he had always thought that when he went to college in the fall, she would be there too. That he could continue watching her from afar. That he could still pretend that it was her he was kissing and not Tess.
"Oh. Um, congratulations," he mumbled.
She tilted her head to the side. "Where will you be going to school?" she asked.
"Las Cruces," he replied.
"That's a good one. You wanted to stay close to home, right?" She sounded like she thought that if he had wanted to go to an Ivy League school he could have and was staying here by choice.
Max nodded. It's not so much that he wanted to stay close to home; Nasedo had all but ordered it. They needed to stay close to the podchamber in case they had to leave the planet.
He made it to the front of the line and bought popcorn. He waited for Liz to get her own snacks and they walked back toward the darkened room.
"Enjoy the rest of the movie," he said, just before they entered the room.
She met his eyes. "Do you think they will get their happy ending?" She was talking about the movie, Max knew that. But he wasn't.
He shook his head. "I doubt it. There's too much against them."
Liz looked sad. "But they are so perfect for each other."
Before he was fully aware of what he was doing, Max had taken a strand of her long hair between his fingers and was hooking it behind her ear. "That's not always enough."
He drank her in for a moment and before the tears he could feel prickling the back of his eyes could fall, he walked into the dark room, leaving Liz behind.
***
Summer came and went. In an instant, it was gone, and so was Liz. Max was unprepared for the empty feeling that now lived in his heart. He thought he had given up on Liz years ago but he realized now that it was far from being the case; he had never really let go. He hadn't expected that not seeing her everyday would be so damn hard. There were times when he had to remind himself just to breathe. He still ate dinner at the Crashdown every week, hoping to hear news about her from her parents or her friend Maria but they were few and far between.
After three years of spending most of his free time with Tess, Max had started to feel a certain affection for her. She was nice, very supportive of him and extremely patient. Max sometimes wondered if it was because he was pretty much her only option that she had stuck with him this long, or if she truly, deeply loved him as she claimed. He had no reason to doubt her feelings for him. But he wasn't in love with her. They had yet to sleep together. Max had a feeling that it would please Nasedo to no end and he was not in the business of making the shapeshifter happy. It was easier to keep his hands off Tess than one would think. Max still caught himself fantasizing that her hair was longer and her eyes were darker every time they made out. No, he definitely was not over Liz, and felt it would be unfair to Tess to sleep with her when she loved him so much and he was in love with someone else.
***
Months passed and there were still no signs of Liz. She hadn't been home that Max knew ever since leaving Roswell almost three years ago. He had heard through the grapevine that she was staying in Boston during the school breaks to earn some extra credits and complete various summer internship programs. Her parents usually visited her there. Max despaired to ever see her again.
Yet, he was faithful to his habit of eating at the Crashdown whenever he was in town. He didn't want to miss it if she ever did choose to visit her folks. He walked in the restaurant and sat at his usual booth. He picked up a menu, not quite sure what he was in the mood for. A guffaw caught his attention and he raised his head to see Jeff Parker, owner of the Crashdown and Liz's dad, deep in conversation with a man Max had never seen.
"Welcome to the Crashdown, may I take your order?"
Max looked at his waitress. Her nametag said Melissa. He had seen her around a lot ever since coming back for summer break.
He gave the menu a last cursory glance before handing it to her. "I would like a piece of Men in Blackberry pie and an alien blast, please," he said. Her response was drowned by another laugh coming from Mr. Parker.
Max smiled. "Mr. Parker sure seems to be in a good mood," he said. Melissa laughed.
"He sure is! He's been on cloud 9 since spring. Great to work with, I tell you! I almost wish he had more daughters to marry off."
Max's smile froze on his face. "Liz is getting married?"
"Oh, you know her?" Her smile was wide. "Yeah, she and Carter are getting married at the end of the summer, in Boston. I heard them talk about it a bit, it will be a beautiful wedding."
Max could barely hear the girl over the thunder of his heart. He turned back to Mr. Parker and the man he was talking to. Was that Carter? He seemed way too old for Liz.
"What happened to Tom?" he said. Only when he caught Melissa's confused expression did he realize he had spoken out loud.
"I don't know any Tom. From what I hear, she's been dating Carter for a couple of years now. They met in school, his family is from Boston."
Max shook his head slightly. He was on information overload. Even Maria De Luca had never gossiped this much. "Is that him?" he couldn't help but ask, indicating the man Jeff Parker was talking to with a nod of his head.
"Oh no, Carter and Liz are still in Boston. That's Carter's dad. He came out here to meet Liz's parents before the wedding. I'll be back with your food in a minute."
Max looked after her uncomprehendingly for a moment. Food? He should tell her not to bother. He had lost his appetite.
Liz was getting married.
He should be happy for her. Liz deserved all the happiness in the world and she would never get it with him, an alien who was biding his time on Earth waiting for God knew what before he could go back home. He was over the fantasy of ever marrying Liz Parker.
Then why did this hurt so fucking much?
***
To say that Tess had been startled when Max had walked into the living room and started to kiss her would be an understatement. There were more than a few seconds of mild shock before she pulled away from him and asked what was going on.
"You've always been there for me. You've been so patient. I know you've been waiting for this and if my indecision hasn't blown my chances, I'm yours if you want me." His breath was uneven and Max wasn't sure if it was because of the kiss they had just shared or because he was trying his best not to break down and sob like a little girl at the news of Liz's upcoming nuptials.
Tess looked at him with wide blue eyes for a moment, her surprise evident. Max berated himself when he automatically wished that her eyes were brown. This wasn't about Liz. It could never be about Liz. Finally, Max's meaning registered and Tess wrapped her arms around his neck.
"Oh Max!"
She started raining kisses over his face and Max returned every one of them. He picked her up and moved toward her bedroom. Even though they had been sharing an apartment since graduation, both here in Roswell and on campus in Las Cruces, they had separate bedrooms. He lay her on her bed and started to undress her. As she started to remove his shirt, Max closed his eyes and willed away years of fantasies of being with Liz like this. It would never happen. It was time to move on.
***
His climax shattered everything he had ever experienced. So this was what everyone was talking about. He could see why. After a somewhat awkward start, Max and Tess had gotten into a rhythm and more than once during it, the thought had crossed Max's mind that nothing had ever felt this good.
He collapsed on top of Tess and tried to get his erratic breathing under control. Finally, he managed to gather enough strength to roll off her. His legs were so weak, he didn't know how he would be able to stand.
"You okay?" he asked Tess, turning his head to look at her. She shot him a beaming smile and nodded.
"I've never been better," she said.
Max nodded and offered a small smile. He closed his eyes for a moment, trying to come up with the will to get up and go to his own room. He felt a small arm around his waist, immediately followed by Tess's head on his shoulder, and Max felt a wave of guilt crash over him. How could he have not considered that she might want to cuddle with him after? She had just given him her virginity and she was in love with him. He put his arm around her, doing his best to squash the thought that if it had been Liz, he would have wanted to stay in this bed forever.
"How are you feeling?" Tess asked, her tone curious.
Max thought fast for something he could tell her without lying. "I've never been this physically satisfied in my life," he said and tensed as the words left his mouth. Was that a totally insensitive thing to say? He was relieved when Tess giggled.
"I know! I feel like my whole body is Jell-O and I couldn't move from this bed if my life depended on it."
"Yeah, that's what I meant," Max said, dropping a small kiss on her head.
"I'll never forget today," Tess vowed.
"Me neither," Max said. He felt just like he had the day he first met Tess; like his life had taken another irreversible turn. This is the way things were going to be from now on. Whether he wanted them to be or not.
Tess raised her head to kiss him and when their lips met, Max was overwhelmed by a feeling of well-being so intense, it made his head swim. He couldn't recall ever feeling this at peace in his whole life. When Tess pulled away and put her head back on his shoulder the feeling vanished and Max realized it hadn't been his own. This was how she felt. Max could only hope that she didn't receive any flashes of how he was feeling.
As he drifted off to sleep, he couldn't help but wonder if he would have also known such peace if the woman in his arms had been the dark-haired beauty who had stolen his heart so many years ago.
***
You would have thought that the shapeshifter had been the one to get laid, seeing as Max had never seen Nasedo so happy ever since first meeting the other alien. Nasedo's good mood lasted for a few days before he returned to his usual taciturn self. After a few weeks of being intimate with Tess, Max started to notice that the shapeshifter's mood seemed directly linked to whether or not Max had gotten lucky.
After their first night together, Max had bought some protection and despite the fact that it was right there in his nightstand just ready to be used, somehow he always seemed to forget when the time came. Tess didn't seem to mind. In fact, when they had talked about it, she had insisted that they did not need it. After more discussion, she had vaguely alluded to other forms of birth control and the subject had been dropped so quickly that Max didn't even remember the end of the conversation.
It took a few more times for Max to validate that Nasedo's mood indeed hinged on his king's sex life. The day following an intimate encounter with Tess, Nasedo would be thrilled. Then a couple of days later he would be glum and Tess would pressure Max into sleeping with her again. Most of the time, Max was happy to comply. Being with Tess was more satisfying than any solo action had ever been, and though it wasn't the emotional connection she seemed to be getting from it, Max had been trying to convince himself that it would have to suffice. But as he became more and more certain that what Nasedo was after was that heir he kept mentioning, Max grew more uncomfortable. A few years ago, Nasedo had said that Max would be the determining factor in when they left Earth for good. Was an heir the only thing he was waiting for?
Max tried to slow down his physical relationship with Tess without hurting her feelings. She was totally opened to him now when they were together and this was her life-long dream come true. Max thought he had been successful in shielding his true feelings from Tess; she would surely have confronted him about it if he hadn't been. But no matter how he tried, he was still with Tess a few times a week. Some mornings, Max would wake up in her bed with no clear memories of how he had gotten there in the first place. And despite the many discussions he had had with Tess about how they should use the condoms on top of whatever she was using, just to be safe, the box remained unopened.
***
Max's luck lasted for almost two years. He had taken Tess away for a weekend to celebrate her birthday. He had wanted to do something special for her. Max could now say 'I love you' to her and mean it. His parents were pressuring him to make an honest woman out of her and Max was starting to agree. But he would never have the wedding his mother was already planning in her head; the day after Max and Tess returned from their romantic getaway, a very pleased Nasedo announced that they were leaving for Antar.
Michael and Tess couldn't have been more thrilled at the news that they would finally see their home planet. Isabel had asked to know what was different now that made it possible to leave. Nasedo wouldn't say, but Max didn't need him to. He could feel the connection every time he kissed Tess.
She was pregnant with his son.
TBC
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