
Banner by singerchic4
Author:dstarlight
Disclaimer:Do not own Roswell, Supernatural or any of their characters.
Catergory:Crossover Supernatural/Roswell
Pairings:Sam/Liz
Rating:Adult
Summary:While working one night Liz meets a troubled soul who could change her life forever. Trapped in a marriage she no longer cares for, and a life that's slowly suffocating her, she seeks to help this stranger who's pain is so much greater than her own, but will the price be too high, even for her?
Note1:Takes place five years after the season finale of Roswell and six months after the season three finale of Supernatural.
Note2:I am a Dean and Liz shipper fan to be sure, there's just something about those two that warm my heart. But, when this story started to form in my mind after seeing the season finale of Supernatural a few weeks ago, I just simply had to go with it. Plus there aren't a lot of Sam/Liz pairings out there so I'd thought I'd help towards the numbers!
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Awakened
I was dead until I found you, but now I am awakened.
Part One“Why do you keep staring at him?”
Liz’s eyes snapped back to her husband. The stormy intent that precariously raged through his eyes warned Liz of the argument that was to come. Liz had learned over the years that Max’s temper could flare at any given time, and frankly she was too god damn tired to even care anymore. He had worn her down, heck her whole life had worn her down. The strain of travelling on the road and running from their enemies had finally taken its toll. The struggle just to get through a single day was becoming impossible. Liz was drowning in the life of her own making. In her naivety she had made one split decision that had cost her the very happiness she thought she was following. It had cost them all, but Liz’s sacrifices always seemed to outweigh the rest.
“Max look at him, something’s wrong. I can feel it.” Liz didn’t need to stress the meaning of her words. Her powers very rarely flared for some insignificant reason. The fact that her whole body was singing to her now was a definite sign that something wasn't right. And when Liz saw the softening of Max’s face she prayed that somehow he felt it too. That the caring, compassionate man she knew he could be had broken through all that egotistical superiority he liked to wield. But the clamping of his jaw and hardening of his eyes proved that was not the case this time around. Her King was back and she hated him in that moment, more than she ever thought she could. Liz resented him for making her hope for some of the decency and kindness he had once shown her and others. It seldom shone through lately.
“I fail to see how that is our problem.”
Anger rushed through her in a torrent so great the lights overhead flickered above them. Of course the god almighty in front of her failed to see it, but Kyle did and from the corner of her eye she caught him as he rose from his seat and sauntered over to them. Once again he was coming to her aid, a true friend amongst the madness that had become their lives. She would have gone insane if it wasn’t for Kyle’s constant support over the years.
“You're right Max it's not your problem and you want to know why?”
He cocked his head in response, obviously intrigued by what she had to say.
Makes a change Liz thought bitterly.
“Because your to big of a jackass to care about anything that doesn’t even remotely concern your selfish little problems!”
With that she threw her apron down on the counter and stormed across to the table that had occupied her attention most of the night. Max rose to follow her but that hand that gripped his shoulder halted his progress, he was forced back down with a quiet shove.
“I don’t think so El Presidente you go over there she’s likely to fry your ass, and you know what I won’t stop her.” All Max could do was glare, Kyle simply smiled and went back to his beer.
Liz hesitated as she reached the booth situated towards the back of the tavern, her eyes grazed over the papers that were strewn all across the wooden table. She couldn’t make out most of the age worn pages but she did recognize some of the language that adorned the documents, Latin.
A pang went through her as she remembered the distant dream she once held. Most of the terminology she would have been dealing with while studying microbiology would have been in Latin. Liz had started to learn the language at a very early age mostly due to her Grandma Claudia. She wanted to understand the terms used in most scientific fields. Of course none of that mattered now, and it never would. Shaking thoughts of the past away she gently put down the beer she held in her hand.
A mass of brown hair lifted up to reveal a pair of mahogany eyes. Liz had no doubt those set of eyes had once emanated with such vibrancy but darkness was all that flooded their depths now and it made Liz stop dead in her tracks. As did the sudden ringing that bombarded her senses.
“I didn’t order a beer.”
His voice was civil but the edge that laced it told her all she needed to know, he wanted her to go the hell away.
“I know,” she bit her lip, a nervous habit. “I’m Liz I work here.”
His eyes narrowed and Liz shrank back at the scrutiny directed towards her.
“Look I’m kinda busy here so can you take the beer and leave.”
He gave her no further consideration as he went back to studying the leather bound journal that he held in his hands. Liz swallowed her unease, she thought she could offer some form of comfort to him; obviously she was wrong.
Because of the fear that had rapidly assaulted her from all directions, churning away at her resolve Liz couldn’t think conclusively on her own actions. So as she reached over to pick up the brown bottle her arm accidentally brushed against his.
She sucked in a breath, her grip on the bottle slipped and it went crashing to the ground, shattering on impact. Liz staggered back her eyes blinking rapidly at the sharp pain coursing through her head. Her eyes locked with the panic stricken ones of his and she couldn’t stop the words from stumbling out.
“Oh......God, your in so much pain.......he’s in so much pain.”
His mahogany eyes widened and she watched through her own haze as his body stiffened at her words.
“What did you say?”
Jilting herself from her stupor Liz realized her mistake.
“What did you say?!” His voice was hard as the will of iron she knew he possessed.
She gulped, her eyes hastily darting to the exit. To the night where fresh air could fill her lungs and wash over her body and heart. Where remnants of fire and ash could just simply fade away. Back into the recesses of her mind, buried so deep that no one would see. Where she couldn’t see.
“I-I have to go.” She bolted, various patrons watching her flee. Max was too busy brooding over his newly filled glass of scotch to see her go, but Kyle had carefully observed the whole interaction and as the guy swiftly ran after her Kyle’s senses went haywire.
“Shit, this isn’t going to be pretty.”
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A buzzing a buzzing in his head he couldn’t get out. He had felt something when that woman had touched him, an energy he couldn’t describe. But that’s not all that fuelled his fire to chase this petite woman down, if she was in fact a woman. She knew something, and it was something she had no right in knowing.He managed to catch up with her as she was opening the door of a red 65 Ford Mustang, notably it had seen better days. Before she got a chance to slide inside he swung her round, abruptly closing the door as well. He gripped her upper arms, his fingers roughly digging into the skin.
“What are you?!”
Her chocolate coloured eyes went wide in fear, her body shaking under his hands.
“I don’t know what you mean.”
He shook her, his patience dwindling into nothing. Heck his patience was long gone, stripped away from him as his brother was. “Are you a demon, where’s my brother, what have you done to him, how do I get him out?” She stayed silent, he shook her again. “Answer me!”
He watched as her chest rose and fell, her breathing coming out in gasps. “I don’t know what your talking about, I just work in a bar.” She replied helplessly her eyes glossing over with the tears she refused to let fall in his presence.
Clarity hit him like a cold, harsh wind. His hands instantly released her, his eyes taking in the mars on her skin. The bruises he’d caused.
He was losing it, he was finally losing it.
God what had he just done?
He stepped away from her as if she’d scolded him. He didn’t have time to react as someone latched onto his arms spinning him round, the punch came hard and fast, sending him crashing to the floor.
Okay he really should have seen that coming.
He brought his hand up to his nose, his head throbbing. He blinked trying to dull the pain. No such luck, whoever had hit him had done one hell of a job. Lifting himself up off the ground his eyes went over to find the guy who’d sent him careening to the dirt ridden ground. He was checking over the woman, Liz.
Now he felt even more of an ass.
“Kyle I’m fine.” He heard her say.
The guy turned towards him, glowering. “You touch her like that again my brother and your ass will be permanently glued to the floor, comprende?”
“Yeah.” He wheezed out, trying to work his wind pipe; great. He listened intently as the couple beside him talked in hushed voices. Who were these people?
“Come on Liz we need to get back inside, we don’t want ET to get his pants in a twist. Not that it wouldn’t be fun to watch.....”
The woman rolled her eyes. “Kyle.”
“What? I’m just saying.”
She shook her head. “You go I won’t be far behind.”
“Liz.”
Her eyes sparked. “Kyle get your butt back in there before I make you.”
Staring her down he reluctantly agreed with her, obviously this Kyle knew he wasn’t going to get anywhere. “Just scream if you need me.” Kyle looked his way. “Either that or you could just zap him.” He mumbled.
Zap him?
“Kyle go!”
“Fine I’m going.” As Kyle walked away his faint mutterings could still be heard. “I just got reduced to the status of dung beetle and this is the thanks I get, I should’ve saved that punch for Evans; at least I would have enjoyed it more.”
Guardedly watching as Kyle walked away he noticed the young woman was looking towards him. He stood not wanting to meet the golden hues of her eyes. They held more than they should for one so.......
“Are you okay?”
He cleared his throat. “Fine.”
Sadness suddenly enveloped her face. “No your not.”
His defences instantly went up. The numb feeling was back along with the familiar burning of rage that always accompanied it. “You don’t know anything about me.”
Her eyes glanced down. “I was only trying to help you Sam, I’m sorry I tried.” With that she walked away back into the noisiness of the heaving bar. Back to a world he no longer felt apart of. He stood completely still a distinct chill working its way up his spine.
Sam had never given her his name.