AUTHORS: Kyles_Babes (Gamma Rho Girl and I_LOVE_NICK. Also, Egyptian_Kiss kindly stepped in to help and complete this story)
RATING: TEEN
GENRE/PAIRINGS: ALL CC
DISCLAIMER: I own nothing from Roswell, still waiting for Kyle to go on EBay
SUMMARY: This was based originally from a challenge where the humans and aliens switch bodies. (Think fluff.....Freaky Friday?) This takes place after Viva Las Vegas with just a few changes. There will be no Alex dying, no Tess being evil. For the sake of the story, all the couples are dating and Jim is still the Sheriff.
BETA: I would like to thank Maya for all the time and effort she put into being my beta for this. Not only helping with the basics, but also giving some great direction and help on the parts that had me stuck. Thank you, Maya!!!
AUTHOR’S NOTES:
This is a repost… If anyone still remembers it. We started this story about 4-5 years ago and never finished it. But, here it is....COMPLETED at looooong last. I will post at least once a week, but I could also post shorter parts twice a week, if people would like.
Thanks for your time,
Lori (Gamma Rho Girl)
ETA: pijeechinadoll made this lovely banner for the fic...I hope I'm posting it right for now(it's been a while) So I'd like to send a huge THANK YOU out for it. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

Max Evans walked into the UFO museum, decked out in his spiffy mustard-colored vest, eagerly awaiting another day of meeting with and assisting alien fanatics from around the country.
At least that’s what he kept telling himself. In reality, Max hated his job, hated the vest, and was more interested in keeping the real alien details a secret from the general public rather than sharing them.
After all, Max, his sister Isabel, and their friends Michael Guerin and Tess Harding actually were the aliens. The famous aliens from the ’47 crash just outside of Roswell.
Max knew from experience that their secret had to be kept under strict wraps for the safety of his family and friends. In fact, only five other people knew of their existence; Max’s girlfriend Liz Parker, her best friend and Michael’s girlfriend Maria Deluca, Isabel’s boyfriend Alex Whitman, and Tess’s boyfriend Kyle Valenti. Along with them, Roswell’s sheriff, who happened to be Kyle’s dad, also knew the secret.
Max walked into the back office to find his boss, Brody Davis, hovering over a silver box. He seemed very intent in examining it.
“Evening, Brody.” Max called out.
Brody’s head jerked up. “Ah, Max. Just the person I was waiting for. I just received this last night. I was wondering if I could get your opinion on it.”
Max approached the desk. The object was a rectangular box made out of a tarnished silver-like substance. He immediately noticed the symbol of the royal seal of Antar on the top and started to frown.
“That’s an interesting symbol there.” Max said nonchalantly.
“I know.” Answered Brody. “I’ve never seen anything like it.”
“Where did you get it?” Asked Max, getting more anxious by the minute.
“Well, actually a friend of mine located it and notified me. I bought it off of E-bay last week.”
Max’s eyes grew wide. “E-bay?” His voice was raised in concern. How could something from their home planet wind up on E-bay?
Trying to think of a way to examine the device without Brody’s close scrutiny, Max turned to him. “So, you’ve been here all day studying it?”
“Yes I have.” Answered Brody. “But I’ve come up with nothing. It seems to be sealed shut, if it even opens at all. I’m beginning to think it may be a fake.” Brody looked crestfallen at the thought.
“Look, Brody. You look like you could get some rest. Why don’t you go home and I’ll put this in the safe. If it hasn’t done anything yet, I’m sure it’ll be fine till the morning.” Max silently prayed that Brody would take the hint and go.
“I do believe you have a point there, Max.” Brody turned off his computer and grabbed his coat. “I think I will take the rest of the evening off. Are you sure you’ll be able to handle things by yourself?”
“No problem.” Answered Max, a fake smile of confidence plastered on his face.
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As soon as Brody was well on his way home, Max put a call into the CrashDown. He had to alert Liz and get in touch with the others. This was definitely cause for yet another top secret “I-know-an-alien” meeting. Max felt that was all he had been doing for the last two years. But a person, or in his case, an alien, could never be too cautious. Max liked to think their lives depended on it.
Liz picked up the phone on the third ring.
“CrashDown Café, this is Liz, how may I help you?”
“Liz, it’s Max.”
“Oh, hi Max.” A smile crept over Liz’s face. “I though you had to work tonight? Did you want to order some dinner?”
“Actually Liz, I wish it was as simple as that. Brody got his hands on something. Something from Antar. I don’t know what it is yet, but I think we need to get everyone down here as soon as the museum closes. I think we all should take a look and try to figure out what it is.”
Liz’s brown eyes had grown wider as Max talked. She moved with the phone into the back room. “Do you have any idea what it is Max?” She asked.
“No. That’s why I want to get everyone together. Do you know where they are?”
“Yeah, actually I think everyone was having a movie night at Michael’s.”
“Okay, Liz, can you call over there and ask them to meet here at 9? Everyone should be gone by then, and I know you get off at 8, right?” Max asked.
“Yeah, I’ll be off by then. I’ll call them right now.” She said and then, added a little tepidly, “Max, do you think it could be dangerous?”
“I don’t know Liz, but we need to find out.”
“Okay, I’ll see you at 9 then. I’ll call the others now.”
Hanging up the phone, Liz rested her forehead against the wall. She knew things had been going too well. The group had just returned home from Vegas and most of them were finally off restriction for their little trip. There hadn’t been any odd occurrences since Grant and the Gandarium crystals.
Sighing out loud, she picked up the phone and dialed Michael’s number. She prayed that Maria had made sure that Michael had paid his phone bill this month.
“Hello?” Maria answered the phone. Liz could hear the others as well as the television loudly in the background.
“Maria it’s Liz. Max found something.”
“What do you mean found something? Found something as in twenty bucks on the sidewalk? Or found something as in we’re getting sucked back into the alien abyss found something?” Maria was less than thrilled. Not only was her evening with Michael and her friends interrupted, but now they more than likely had to go to one of Max’s boring meetings. AGAIN!
“What time and where?” Maria sighed loudly into the phone. By now the others had overheard her and had turned down the TV to listen to Maria’s end of the conversation.
“9 o’clock at the UFO Center.”
“Okay, Liz, I’ll tell the others. We’ll be there.” Maria hung up the phone and headed back into the room.
Kyle was the first one to speak. “Let me guess. Something is amiss and His Majesty has demanded our presence.”
Tess elbowed him lightly in the gut. “Kyle, it could be important.”
Kyle snorted softly. “Tess, it’s always important with King Max. Why can’t we have one night of fun without being interrupted?”
“Kyle, I don’t think watching Independence Day can be mistaken for fun. I, for one, found it kind of offensive.” Isabel huffed and crossed her arms over her chest. She wasn’t eager to get to Max’s meeting any more than the others; but the movie was, well, it was just disturbing.
“When do we need to meet?” Asked Alex. He leaned forward and lightly started rubbing Isabel’s back until she relaxed and leaned back into him, a small smile on her lips.
“9 at the UFO Center.” Maria answered.
“Well, at least we have enough time left to watch ET.” Kyle eagerly jumped up to grab the DVD off the shelf. Isabel groaned at the choice of the next movie, but Tess, and surprisingly Michael, were excited.
“I’ve never seen this. But I think ET is so cute.” Tess settled back into the sofa and waited for Kyle to set up the movie and join her.
As the opening credits began to roll, most of the anxiety about the meeting was temporarily forgotten.
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It was nearly 9 o’clock and Max was pacing the floor in Brody’s office. So far only Liz had arrived and Max was getting impatient. “Where are they? You did tell them 9, right?”
Liz nodded.
Max turned away again. “I can’t believe they would just ignore something this important.”
“Don’t get your panties in a wad, Maximillion, we’re here.” Michael and the others walked down the stairs and joined Max and Liz.
“So what do you have Max?” Isabel had slowly grown more interested on the way over.
“Well, Brody bought this and it has the royal seal on it. I think it’s from our home planet.”
“You think?” Asked Michael, a bit sarcastically.
“Michael, get serious. We have no idea what this is or what it does.” Huffed Max.
“Maybe it’s just a box.” Alex tried to lighten the tension that had started to grow in the office. “Maybe it doesn’t do anything.”
“Yeah, you know, Isabel found the pendant and it didn’t really do anything.” Maria added trying to be helpful.
“I don’t think so Maria.” Answered Max. “Watch this.” Max held out his hand and a small light shot out aimed at the box. The box glowed a light blue as the small blast passed right through it.
“What are you trying to do destroy it? Then you’ll never know what it does.” Kyle said as he walked closer to the object.
“I wasn’t trying to break it. I just tried to move it. But my powers don’t work on it.” Max backed away.
“Let me try.” Tess came to stand near Max. She focused on the box and sent out a blast similar to Max’s. Again the silver box just glowed and the beam went right past it.
With that, the tension in the room heightened considerably. Everyone was staring at the box, each trying to come up with an explanation of what it was and what it could do.
“Maybe if we all held onto it and concentrated it would do something.” Tess suggested. “You know, like we did in the cave?”
“Yeah, that turned out really well.” Alex muttered under his breath. But Isabel still heard him.
“Relax, Alex. I think we are all finally and happily past that.” She smiled sweetly at him and joined Tess and Max.
Michael held back. “I don’t know Maxwell. Do you really want to risk something happening?”
“Do you have a better idea?” Max shot back. He wasn’t angry, just very unsettled by the whole thing. “Let’s just give it a try.”
Michael shrugged his shoulders and walked up to the others.
Isabel picked up the box in her hands and moved it to a cleared table. The other aliens stood around it, holding out their hands to the box.
The humans hung back, their expressions ranging from curiosity to fear to boredom.
As soon as all four had their hands on it, the blue light began to emanate from the box again. Slowly it grew brighter and brighter. All of a sudden a blue blast shot throughout the office. A second later all four aliens pulled their hands off the box and the light dimmed and disappeared.
Maria ran over to Michael. “What happened?” She reached for his hand and noticed the royal seal seemed to be burned into his palm. Just as quickly it faded.
“It was strange.” Tess answered. “First it felt warm and soft and then all of a sudden it shot out a burning sensation.” She looked down at her hand and noticed her mark had vanished as well.
“Max?” Isabel moved away from Alex to take a seat near where Max was standing. “What was that?”
“I don’t know Isabel. Is everyone okay? Did anything else happen to anyone?” Max had entered his protective mode again, but this time with good reason. What had just happened not only got the attention of the aliens, but the humans as well. All were worried to some degree at this point.
Kyle was the first one to answer. “Why don’t we try something again tomorrow? It’s Sunday and the Museum won’t open till at least one. We can check this out some more then. Plus, Tess and I still have a curfew; thanks to the impromptu trip to Vegas. My dad is still steaming over it.”
“Yeah, and he was a great influence on my mom. I’ve got curfew too.” Maria added.
“Okay.” Said Max. “Let’s meet back here early tomorrow and see if we can figure this out any more.
“Fine with me, Maxwell.” Michael gathered up his coat, ready to go home. If he was lucky he could catch the end of the Rangers-Maple Leafs game.