Anywhere but Here, UC, Mi/L, Teen, Complete 12/19/08
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:30 pm
Anywhere but Here 1/2
Burningchaos
Michael/Liz
Teen
Spoilers: None
Disclaimer: The characters of "Roswell" belong to Jason Katims, Melinda Metz, WB, and UPN.
Summary: Alex is gone, Liz is foundering and Michael discovers it isn’t the end of the world. Angst heavy.
This is dedicated to Tabby, cause I love her. Part 2 is almost done and will be posted as soon. Thanks to D for the beta. I love you both!
1/2
It wasn’t as if it was the end of the world; that had happened when Max slept with Tess, knocked her up and their group had fallen apart. Michael thought glumly, and then remembered, that the world hadn’t ended there either, not really. It had ended when Alex had died and they had been divided humans against aliens. But he thought for another moment, no, maybe it had ended when they found out Tess was the reason Alex died.
No one had died, this time. There was no alien crisis, nothing was wrong in the town of Roswell except him being dumped… Again. Fuck, he was turning into a lonely emo bitch, another day or two of this and he would be able to change his name to Max.
With a silent vow to avoid Mara and her games at all cost, Michael grabbed some boxers from the floor, sniffed them, decided they were clean enough and pulled them on. He repeated the process with a few t-shirts, two pairs of jeans and several socks before find things that were acceptable to wear. It was well past the time for laundry, but at least his clothes hadn’t come to life and started protesting the condition they lived in.
It was one and he had to be to work in five minutes, which might make avoiding Maria difficult. But hey, it wasn’t like he had to talk to her. Parker would be there, and she was as pissed at Maria as he was. But that was nothing new either, those two had been on the outs since Maria had made it her life’s goal to help Max fix their relationship. Which Michael knew was never going to happen.
Michael brushed his teeth, dragged a brush through his hair, it was work after all, and headed out the door. The summer sun was high in the sky, the sidewalk and roads had the watery shimmer from the heat and he was already ready to crawl back inside his air conditioned apartment.
The drive to the Crashdown was short, but even on his motorcycle the air was stifling, and stagnant. He pulled around the side of the building, parked near the back door, took a deep breath and walked into the kitchen.
Jose was flipping burgers with one hand and pulling a basket of onion rings with the other, but as Michael looked over the bar he could see the only people in the dinning area was Max, Isabel and Maria. Fuck. Everyone he didn’t want to see.
Liz popped her head through the door, and motioned for him to follow her. Her eyes were dark and smudged with purple. It was obvious she wasn’t sleeping. He was worried about her. She still cried all the time but it had only been a few months since Alex had died so he wasn’t surprised. Maria sniffed and shed a tear here and there, but Liz…her grief made him ache. It was so raw and anyone who looked at her could see that Alex had been more of a friend to her then Maria had ever been.
He headed into the locker room, let the door swing shut behind him and waited to see what Liz wanted. She stood there in her uniform, not looking at him, biting her lip and wringing her hands long enough that Michael thought he might have to pry what she wanted out of her.
“I want to go somewhere.” Her voice was soft, and rough. She’d been crying. Again.
“Where do you want to go?” He couldn’t understand why she was asking him. Not really, but then again he was pretty much the only person she was talking to besides her parents. Hell, she was the only person he was talking to outside of work and necessity too.
She looked at him, her eyes were flat and dead; in that instant he hated Maria for that as much as he hated Max and Tess, because they were all equally at fault.
“Anywhere but here.” Her need to get away must have been overwhelming because Liz never asked for anything. She gave and gave till there was nothing left. She didn’t ask for anything, ever.
“After shift?”
Liz nodded slowly, “I talked to Dad. He gave us the next few days off.” She looked nervous. “Was that alright?”
Michael smiled, even though he didn’t feel like it. “Yeah, now let’s get this day over so we can get the hell out of here.” Liz was watching him carefully and he must have pulled it off because she walked over and hugged him.
“Thank you.” Liz stepped back quickly after and headed toward the stairs. “I’ll be back down later.”
“Sweet.” Michael watched her for a second before going and changing into his work shirt and tying a bandanna around his head. He just needed to get through a six hour shift with Maria.
Five plus hours later Michael wiped down the stainless steel counters. Mr. Parker was at the grill now, and his shift was five minutes from being over. He’d managed to avoid talking to Maria and Max, only lost his temper once and had a single sorrowful censoring gaze from Isabel.
“Michael.” He turned to look at Mr. Parker, who he still couldn’t seem to call Jeff, no matter how many times he’d been asked to.
“Sir?”
“Son, how many times have I asked you to call me Jeff?” Mr. Parker sighed, shook his head and wiped his hands off on his apron.
“Um…” Michael scratched his head. He hated this.
“Right… then.” He dug into his pocket and pulled out his car keys. “I have no idea where you are going, or what you’re doing but it isn’t happening on that bike of yours.”
Michael reached out, took the keys and pocketed them. “I’ll be careful.”
Mr. Parker looked at him, his gaze measured and even. “I know you will, son.” He turned away, and Michael was left unbalanced because he knew Mr. Parker hadn’t been talking about the car. That kind of trust was foreign to him, and yet it was being given. He wasn’t sure what he’d done to earn it but there it was.
He heard Liz coming down the stairs and went to change his shirt. “You ready?”
She looked better, like maybe she’d had a nap or something, he didn’t know but she looked more alive, less pale. Maybe she was just looking forward to getting out what ever it was he wanted to make sure she stayed this way. “Absolutely.”
Burningchaos
Michael/Liz
Teen
Spoilers: None
Disclaimer: The characters of "Roswell" belong to Jason Katims, Melinda Metz, WB, and UPN.
Summary: Alex is gone, Liz is foundering and Michael discovers it isn’t the end of the world. Angst heavy.
This is dedicated to Tabby, cause I love her. Part 2 is almost done and will be posted as soon. Thanks to D for the beta. I love you both!
1/2
It wasn’t as if it was the end of the world; that had happened when Max slept with Tess, knocked her up and their group had fallen apart. Michael thought glumly, and then remembered, that the world hadn’t ended there either, not really. It had ended when Alex had died and they had been divided humans against aliens. But he thought for another moment, no, maybe it had ended when they found out Tess was the reason Alex died.
No one had died, this time. There was no alien crisis, nothing was wrong in the town of Roswell except him being dumped… Again. Fuck, he was turning into a lonely emo bitch, another day or two of this and he would be able to change his name to Max.
With a silent vow to avoid Mara and her games at all cost, Michael grabbed some boxers from the floor, sniffed them, decided they were clean enough and pulled them on. He repeated the process with a few t-shirts, two pairs of jeans and several socks before find things that were acceptable to wear. It was well past the time for laundry, but at least his clothes hadn’t come to life and started protesting the condition they lived in.
It was one and he had to be to work in five minutes, which might make avoiding Maria difficult. But hey, it wasn’t like he had to talk to her. Parker would be there, and she was as pissed at Maria as he was. But that was nothing new either, those two had been on the outs since Maria had made it her life’s goal to help Max fix their relationship. Which Michael knew was never going to happen.
Michael brushed his teeth, dragged a brush through his hair, it was work after all, and headed out the door. The summer sun was high in the sky, the sidewalk and roads had the watery shimmer from the heat and he was already ready to crawl back inside his air conditioned apartment.
The drive to the Crashdown was short, but even on his motorcycle the air was stifling, and stagnant. He pulled around the side of the building, parked near the back door, took a deep breath and walked into the kitchen.
Jose was flipping burgers with one hand and pulling a basket of onion rings with the other, but as Michael looked over the bar he could see the only people in the dinning area was Max, Isabel and Maria. Fuck. Everyone he didn’t want to see.
Liz popped her head through the door, and motioned for him to follow her. Her eyes were dark and smudged with purple. It was obvious she wasn’t sleeping. He was worried about her. She still cried all the time but it had only been a few months since Alex had died so he wasn’t surprised. Maria sniffed and shed a tear here and there, but Liz…her grief made him ache. It was so raw and anyone who looked at her could see that Alex had been more of a friend to her then Maria had ever been.
He headed into the locker room, let the door swing shut behind him and waited to see what Liz wanted. She stood there in her uniform, not looking at him, biting her lip and wringing her hands long enough that Michael thought he might have to pry what she wanted out of her.
“I want to go somewhere.” Her voice was soft, and rough. She’d been crying. Again.
“Where do you want to go?” He couldn’t understand why she was asking him. Not really, but then again he was pretty much the only person she was talking to besides her parents. Hell, she was the only person he was talking to outside of work and necessity too.
She looked at him, her eyes were flat and dead; in that instant he hated Maria for that as much as he hated Max and Tess, because they were all equally at fault.
“Anywhere but here.” Her need to get away must have been overwhelming because Liz never asked for anything. She gave and gave till there was nothing left. She didn’t ask for anything, ever.
“After shift?”
Liz nodded slowly, “I talked to Dad. He gave us the next few days off.” She looked nervous. “Was that alright?”
Michael smiled, even though he didn’t feel like it. “Yeah, now let’s get this day over so we can get the hell out of here.” Liz was watching him carefully and he must have pulled it off because she walked over and hugged him.
“Thank you.” Liz stepped back quickly after and headed toward the stairs. “I’ll be back down later.”
“Sweet.” Michael watched her for a second before going and changing into his work shirt and tying a bandanna around his head. He just needed to get through a six hour shift with Maria.
Five plus hours later Michael wiped down the stainless steel counters. Mr. Parker was at the grill now, and his shift was five minutes from being over. He’d managed to avoid talking to Maria and Max, only lost his temper once and had a single sorrowful censoring gaze from Isabel.
“Michael.” He turned to look at Mr. Parker, who he still couldn’t seem to call Jeff, no matter how many times he’d been asked to.
“Sir?”
“Son, how many times have I asked you to call me Jeff?” Mr. Parker sighed, shook his head and wiped his hands off on his apron.
“Um…” Michael scratched his head. He hated this.
“Right… then.” He dug into his pocket and pulled out his car keys. “I have no idea where you are going, or what you’re doing but it isn’t happening on that bike of yours.”
Michael reached out, took the keys and pocketed them. “I’ll be careful.”
Mr. Parker looked at him, his gaze measured and even. “I know you will, son.” He turned away, and Michael was left unbalanced because he knew Mr. Parker hadn’t been talking about the car. That kind of trust was foreign to him, and yet it was being given. He wasn’t sure what he’d done to earn it but there it was.
He heard Liz coming down the stairs and went to change his shirt. “You ready?”
She looked better, like maybe she’d had a nap or something, he didn’t know but she looked more alive, less pale. Maybe she was just looking forward to getting out what ever it was he wanted to make sure she stayed this way. “Absolutely.”