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Between You and I
Chapter 6
April 14th 2005
What the hell is wrong with me? It makes no sense. It has no sane, logical explanation. Every time he’s near me my insides turn to mush. Every time we accidentally touch my senses go haywire. Every time our eyes meet, its like he’s the only one that exists. I’m being completely irrational it has to stop. Like I said to Maria, this is just some guy. A friend of my brothers, who I hardly know. I have no feelings for him whatsoever; he just seems to be around when my hormones go haywire.
Everything that’s happened over the last couple of days is affecting me. All the stress, the emotional feelings are engulfing me, because of the big decision I’ve made. I’m sure it’ll pass. I'll make it.
He’s just some guy. He’s not affecting me.
Everyone at works seems to be suffering from the same crazed disorder that I have. Samantha burst into tears because her husband is filing for a divorce. Eddie keeps constantly drinking coffee and looks like he hasn’t been to bed for a couple of weeks. Carters just awful, every time I walk by he turns bright red and drops pens or deletes everything he’s typing up. Alex just won’t shut up about Isabel. He’s a total goner. And well, after the little date disaster yesterday, which I apologised for as soon as I got home last night. Kyle keeps calling me. He called me twice today at work just to see ‘how I was doing’ and wanted to plan another date. He eventually kind of invited himself around to my place tonight. He’s a great guy and even though I’m putting it off, I know that i have to tell him the truth. I’m not ready for a relationship. With anyone.
Maria had one of her crazy ideas today and decided we should all go out to the new Nightclub, Horizon that’s opened up in town. I was totally, not going to go at first. Probably some dingy, seedy place with loads of horny teenagers making out. Only when Kyle turned up, with a huge bunch of roses, a small wrapped up package (that got me a bit panicky at first) and an extremely excited smile on his face. I changed my mind.
Poor Kyle. He’s just so extremely excited about being with me and there’s so much I want to say to him. He deserves so much better, only after what happened tonight I doubt he’ll ever want to hear anything I have to say.
4 hours earlier.
Liz was quite impressed by the place. It wasn’t the seedy cellar club she had thought it would be. In fact it was pretty glitzy, large, well done up and buzzing with people. There were small booths located to her left, a dance floor in the middle covered in shiny glass like material, so you could see yourself dancing. On the far right hand side a bar that covered most of the left wall.
Not that she knew much about this type of thing; Liz wasn’t exactly the party type. She’d prefer to curl with a book and a hot cup of cocoa any day. A male arm, tugged at her waist and she found herself clambering in a booth next to Kyle.
Kyle grinned broadly and Liz returned his affections with a smile, but moved away slightly, so that her body wasn’t squeezed quite so tightly to his side.
“Hey I have something for you,” he said softly against her ear, reaching into his jacket pocket and pulling out a small package that Liz had seen him holding earlier.
“Oh, Kyle,” Liz’s eyes flared open and she looked around her in panic. Michael had disappeared to the bar to get drinks. Maria was chatting away to Alex and just behind them, Liz could see Max walking side by side with Isabel. His face was masked in different colours as a result of the alternating lights, her eyes connected with his for the tiniest moment before she turned back to Kyle. “You shouldn’t have,” she said meekly, thinking that box looked too much like a ring box for her liking. “I mean . . .”
“Liz, take it,” he said defiantly cutting her off. Looking at the unsureness in her eyes he said, “I’ll take offence if you don’t”
Sighing in defeat Liz took the box from his hand and snapped it open. Her eyes widening in amazement as a small gently coloured gold necklace nestled inside, came into view. It was intricately designed with subtle, deep turquoise beads hanging from the front of it.
“Kyle, I can’t” Liz shook her wave of chocolate hair, “I can’t accept, its too soon, it must have been so expensive . . .”
“Shh,” Kyle pressed, his fingers to his lips, hearing none of it he pulled out the necklace from the box. "Let me,” moving toward her, he brushed her hair from her back and hooked it closed.
Max watched his work buddy, uncoil the necklace from the box and place it around her neck. Liz looked awestruck and happy. Imagine that. Out of all people it had to be Liz Parker that Kyle was crazily 'in love' with. He hadn’t stopped talking about her all day and even when he called her , right in front of him. Max had failed to put two and two together. What were the chances of it being the same Liz Parker? New York was a big place, afterall.
Apparently not big enough.
She tilted her head, her hair falling like a waterfall around her face as she touched the necklace and looked down at it. A small smile appeared around her lips and nodding her head she leant over and said something to Kyle, leaning closer to say it in his ear. Max clenched his jaw and looked away.
Michael had rang him earlier in the day, saying that they were all going to check out the new club that had opened and that he should come along too. Max had agreed, without hesitation. One thing had made him agree more rashly then anything. Liz. Only when he thought back to what had gone through his mind when he had taken up the offer, did he realise how illogical his thoughts were.
He wasn’t same teenage chasing after his teen crush. He was a fully-grown man, who had a fiancée. Liz was a woman, with a loving, caring boyfriend. Still, even with those thoughts at the back of his mind, his excitement only sharpened as the evening drew closer. He’d see Liz again. She had run off the day before without as much as a goodbye and to Max’s own surprise he had spent much of the evening and the day after, thinking about her. Tess had refused to come saying she had a growing migraine, so when himself and Isabel had pulled outside the Guerin door and seen Liz with Kyle it hadn’t registered at first. He wondered what Kyle was doing there.
Then it had began to fall into place. Kyle was talking about her. Beautiful brown hair . . . She had stood him up last night due to dinner with friends . . .Liz Parker . . .Of course. Who else.
Liz had barely said two words to him since all of that. Yet his eyes kept travelling to look at her. Kept raking up and down her body, noticing how sexy she looked in that small red number of hers, kept checking to see if she was looking at him too.
“Max? Max!” Isabel broke him from his train of thought as she motioned for him to come sit next to her in the booth. Max willingly followed, but not before Alex darted in front of him, beating him to the place next to Isabel.
He slid in next to Alex. Eyes accidentally falling on the couple in front of him. Kyle had his arm around her shoulder, his eyes kept brushing all over her, he was leaning extremely close and whispering in her ear, whilst Liz, oblivious to everyone else was nodding and laughing.
Liz tried not to look at anyone, she was feeling rather afflicted with Kyles rather brash public display of affection. The constant whispering in her ear, rubbing at her arm. His possessive arm around her shoulders, was beginning to feel like a weight and she had the hugest urge to push him off of her.
“Hey bud,” Kyle grinned, nodding at Max. “Imagine us both having connections with the same family. So you’re the god father of Michaels kid right?”
“Right,” Max agreed.
“And the lucky guy has a joint god-mother too? As in my girlfriend here?”
“Yeah.” Max nodded his head stiffly. “Coincidence,”
Liz stared at Kyle startled. Since when had he decided that they were boyfriend and girl friend? God. This was getting out of hand. Soon he’d be marrying her and she wouldn’t know until the next day. She knew she shouldn’t have agreed to this in the first place. She should have never have given into Alex. Liz had to sort this out as soon as they had moment alone. It wasn’t fair on either of them.
“I say its fate.” Kyle said squeezing Liz’s shoulder, not noticing the astonished look on her face, “Everything happens for a reason. I say there’s a reason behind this” he gave Liz a wink.
Liz gave him an uncomfortable smile. “There’s no reason behind anything.”
Kyle looked a bit taken aback when she spoke and Liz realised it had come out sharper then expected. But part of her didn’t even care any more. Especially since this whole situation with Kyle was getting so out of control. “ What I mean is, if we sit around waiting for things to happen. For destiny to take its course. We’d be sitting like mere puppets forever. You make your own destiny. Take control”
“True,” Max nodded, looking slightly impressed.
“Maybe we were destined to get together in this nightclub and get blind drunk,” Alex added, grinning widely at Isabel.
Isabel sighed and looked down at her nails. Liz felt somewhat sorry for Alex and the lack of attention Isabel was giving him. She turned to Isabel, focusing her attention on her and in the process turning away from Kyle.
“ Isabel, do you remember we were talking about you modelling for Vision briefly yesterday?”
“Mhmm,” Isabel looked up from her nails and toward Liz.
“Well Alex is the guy you should talk to. Photographic assistant and spotter,”
Isabel’s head perked up, “Really?”she looked at Alex, undecididly.
Alex looked surprised now that she was directly looking at him and actually paying him some kindof real attention. “Yeah, uh, yeah that’s me,” he said perking up his collar.
“Really Alex, you haven’t told her yet?” Liz said mock playfully. Watching Isabel’s eyes widen in interest, in satisfaction.
“I can explain all the ins and outs . . .I mean anything you want Isabel. " Alex said quickly. Isabels smile widened.
Michael arrived, plonking the drinks down on the table and picking up a stool from a near table to sit down. Liz saw that there was one orange juice in the middle of the array of alcohol beverages and smiled at Michael, grateful. He had remembered.
Though, right at that moment she didn’t feel like a drink at all. She felt slightly claustrophobic. Liz needed space and, Kyle’s arms around her shoulder weren't helping. As she sat there, beginning to think she was going to have make another rush to the ladies bathroom, which seemed to be becoming quite a ritualistic occurance during her dates with Kyle. Maria came to the rescue. Almost as if she had sensed her discomfort she asked her to dance. Liz went thankfully.
They made their way to the dance floor, the thumping of the music growing, louder as they got lost in a throng of people. Maria instantly began shimmying away, her blonde hair bouncing along with her to the music.
“So whats the story sister?” Maria asked, as soon as they were far away from the rest of them to talk.
“What?” Liz asked, as they moved closer together in the rhythm.
“You and Kyle. I’m not quite sensing fireworks,”
“Is that so?” Liz said sardonically and then sighed, wanting her frustrations to disappear with her exhalation. “I don’t know Maria, he called me his girlfriend . . .”
“Why, the bastard!”
“Seriously, though. It’s moving too fast for me. I don’t feel . . .”
“Like he’s the one?” Maria said, with her extraordinary knack of finishing senetences off for others.
Liz shrugged her shoulders. Truthfully she didn’t know any more. She didn’t know what was wrong with her. Maybe she was too self reliant to ever have a relationship. Maybe she was too destroyed. Kyle was such a lovely guy, yet from her side there was nothing. Nothing at all. Maybe she’d never feel anything like love for any man and she felt bad about that. But that was the way it was. Her eyes drifted as she danced. Right back to the booth, where they had been sitting. Alex had Isabel had disappeared. Michael, Kyle and Max sitting around the booth, talking and drinking.
Max. Her eyes landed on him and she was sure she felt her heart speed up a few notches.
****
“Maria I’m going to go . . .” Liz yelled, trying to be heard over the music. The floor had gotten even more crowded if it was possible and they had somehow been pushed right next to the loud speakers. Liz’s ears were beginning to ring and she needed to get some fresh air into her lungs.
“Ya what?!” Maria asked, bobbing up and down with a drink in her hand.
“I need to get some fresh air!!” Liz tried again.
“
WHAT?”
Liz pointed to the door behind her and Maria nodded waving her off. Liz trotted to the exit, swinging it open and stepping out into the almost deserted back alley-way. As the door closed behind her, it became instantly quieter, though the heavy bass sound sound could still be heard, reverberating through the air.
Moving away from the couple making out next to the exit sign and walking past another guy who was clearly stoned. He was leaning back against a wall and making inventive patterns in the air with every puff of smoke he blew. Liz came to halt behind the wall, that over looked another alley-way exiting from a chinese take out. Liz welcomed the fresh breeze of night air that filled her lungs. As she stood rubbing her arms, her eyes caught a glint of gold hanging down from her hair, and she pulled at it, untangling it loose from her hair. She squinted at the chain Kyle had given her. Fiddling with it, twirling it around in her fingers, she saw the back hook had come off.
“You okay?”
A voice broke her from the preoccupation with the necklace and Liz looked up to see Max looking back at her, a darkened figure, she hadn’t noticed, sitting on the wall she had stopped behind. “Oh hey. What are you doing out here?” she asked, her senses instantly going on alert.
“Same thing your doing I expect” he grinned. Liz smiled back, noticing the way half his mouth turned up, making his smile cutely crooked and giving him a young boyish look, “Anything I can help with.” He asked, nodding toward the necklace.
Liz sat down on the opposite side of the wall, next to him. Placing the necklace between them she shook her head. “The hooks come off clean. There’s nothing you can do. It’ll have to be replaced.”
“The one Kyle bought for you?” Max looked down at the necklace and back up at Liz’s profile as she nodded, remembering how he had felt earlier when Kyle had put that necklace around her neck. He had felt jealous. An emotion that he knew, he had completely no right of feeling, yet one he couldn’t help either. “Its pretty” he said softly, looking straight at her.
“Yes. Yes it is.” Liz’s eyes dropped from his riveting eyes, to the necklace as she fingered it slightly and then back to meet his again.
Max paused, watching her as she smiled warmly at him and he had to fight extremely hard, not to acknowledge his attraction to her. Guessing it would probably fade. He was in a lot of trouble if it didn’t. First sight attraction usually led to two things, dying out, or turning into long-term love. He thought it would be the first. A crazy part of him hoped it would be the second, no matter how much trouble it led him into. "Have you and Kyle been together long?” he asked boldly. Curious about the relationship the two of them had.
“No.” Liz said quickly. Finding important to clarify this to him. “This is actually our second date.”
“Really?” he asked surprised, “Its just that. It didn’t seem . . .”
"Hard to believe I know.”
He had a somewhat intense expression on his face when he said, almost as if testing water. “He’s a good guy. Kyle”
Liz wasn’t going to disagree.“Yeah.”
Just not the guy for her. “How are you settling down in NY?” she questioned, deciding to change the subject to more light hearted matters.
“Actually pretty good.” Max nodded, not missing a certain look the crossed her face. He wasn’t entirely sure what it was though, but he left the topic at that, Liz didn’t seem the type to confide in just anyone about her private matters. And it was none of his business anyway. “I’ve met a few cool people,” he added.
“Well, I try.” Liz said fluttering her eyelashes over exaggeratedly. "So where are you staying at the moment?"
Max grinned. “We’re actually staying in a bed and breakfast at the moment. Michael said there are a few houses up for sale around his area,"
"Oh, yeah there are," Liz nodded, “It’ll be nice to have you nearby,”
“Will it?” Max asked teasingly.
“I mean, as Marcus’s godfather . . .you know . . .” her voice trailed off and she shivered at the way he was looking at her. He was making her insides turn into jelly and suddenly she felt like it was only the two of them, alone. It felt dangerous, like she couldn’t control what was happening to her. Part of her even wanted to confide in him about everything, about Kyle and the way she was feeling, and she had a feeling that if he had probed further she would have. Liz had always been a private person, but on instinct, she knew she could trust Max. On instinct, she knew he would understand. “Maybe we should go inside,” she suggested, hurrying herself before she started blabbering to him or did something even more rash. “You know, get a drink or something before we go home,”
Max shrugged, “Sure. Only if its on me,”
“Ok. Since you’re insisting.” Liz laughed, her hands up in surrender.
Side by side they entered the club again. Pushing and occassionally shoving themselves through the palpitating dancefloor. Liz squeezed in front of Max and he found it hard to keep up with her, as she was a lot smaller then him, Liz found it definably easier to squueze heself around the crowds.
Her shiny hair kept reappearing and disappearing in front of his eyes. “Hey hold up,” Max said huskily against her back as he reached her. “Can’t have you running away like that, “ To keep tabs on her Max slid her arms around her waist directing her to the bar. Automatically Liz’s own hands clasped his, making his hold on her even more solid.
Slowly moving to the beat, they got to the bar, releasing one another they took a seat side by side. Max ordered himself a martini and turned to Liz. “You want one too?”
“No. Just a coke.”
The Bartender passed their drinks over and Max pushed coke toward Liz. “You don't drink I take it?”
“Why do you say that?” Liz asked, peering up from her straw.
“I mean, I couldn’t help but notice, you didn’t have any earlier either.” Max shrugged his shoulders nonchalantly when Liz continued to stare at him.
“Pretty observant guy.” Liz winked at him, amorously.
“Yeah. Well I’ve started to be recently.”
“A reason for that?” she asked, fiddling with her straw.
Max paused.
You. He wanted to say. It was Liz that made him observe, everything she did, just made him want to watch her, admire her, savour her.
It seemed that she didn’t want an answer to that question, because she continued anyway. “Actually if you must know,” he watched her take a deep breath, as if she were about to tell him something important. Max could almost see the inside of her head working, weighing the pros and cons and then conclusively making a decision.
“I might be pregnant,” she said finally. There it was. She had said it, apart from family and Alex, Max was the first she had told. There was no point in keeping it a secret; if it worked it was going to make it pretty obvious anyway.
Max’s hart lurched to the bottom of his stomach and he nearly choked on his drink, “What?”
She didn’t seem to be taken aback by his reaction. “Pregnant. Having a baby.” She simply.
Max suddenly felt extremely foolish. Even though he had been denying himself that Liz would be even slightly interested in him. That there could be anything between them, there was a glimmer of hope that remained. The glimmer of hope that forgot about the odds of Tess and Kyle and everything else. But now, he couldn’t even believe that he even thought anything of the sort. Him and Liz together equalled ludicrous.
“Whose—is it Kyle’s?” he asked slowly. Still reeling from shock.
“Nope.” Liz watched his face intently, “A donor.”
Again Max had to stop his mouth from touching the ground. Why would a young beautiful woman like Liz go through donor insemination when she didn’t have to, unless of course she wasn’t able to have kids? But its not like she didn't have plenty of time ahead to seek treatements if that was the case. His eyes scanned hers and Liz instantly knew what was on his mind.
Why would she do it? Alone. So young? Without a significant other.
“I know you have questions,” Liz said coolly, as if she was reading his mind. But Max guessed it was more due to same questions she faced every time she had made this revelation, “But I don’t think the middle of this club is the best place to answer them all,”
“Your right . . . ” Max answered, still watching her intently.
‘What?” Liz mused as he continued to stare at her, “Why is it every time I tell someone I might be pregnant, they look at me like I’m dying on a hospital bed?”
“Oh no its not that,” he denied, leaning forward, “Its strange to think that people actually go through with that kind of thing you know. I mean when you donate sperm. You just donate it . . .you tend not to think that somehow it’s going to be created into a baby,”
Liz understood where he was coming from, “Have you ever donated?”
“I’m registered at a couple of clinics. Its just one of those things you do. I couldn’t bare someone out there, who really wanted kids not having the opportunity to do so. It’d be like having the greatest opportunity being taken away from you. Actually just a couple of days ago, they asked me for more samples. They didn’t say much but I was guessing they’d probably found a suitable donor . . .”
“A couple?” Liz bit at her lip, her mind beginning to drift. She had, had her procedure done just two days ago too. Wouldn’t be strange if . . . she shook her head. It was just purely coincidental. It couldn’t be. Ridiculous thought. Max wasn’t the only donor in the whole of NY after all.
“Liz,” Max waved his hand in front of her face, watching as she jumped slightly. “You OK? You just drifted off a bit, there”
“I’m fine,” Liz said shaking the loose thoughts from her head.
He grinned, looking slightly embarrassed.
"What?" she asked. Sure she had missed something.
“I said, would you like to dance with me?” he asked. Liz found it adorable that all of a sudden he was blushing whilst asking her for a simple request like that. "I mean if your tired . . ."
"I'd love to," she beamed.
***
Liz was giggling like a little girl, when he took hold of her hand and twirled her around twice before, swaying in movement to her. The nightclub was full of people, but when Liz moved closer with her arms in the air, the pulsating beat, humming through him, overtaking his body. Her body moving, swaying, just inches away from his, she was the only one he could see.
As they moved, both bodies fluctuated closer to one another. Unable to stop himself his fingers touched hers, the familiar tingly feeling arousing his already on edge senses. His hands stopped briefly, before deliberately slidding down her bare arms, all the way down past her elbows, forearms, past her bouncing breasts, where they lingered slightly and down to her stomach and her hips. Without stopping to think he abruptly pulled her closer, so that his body melded with hers. His eyes dropping to their fuzzy reflections depicted on the shiny floor below.
His need for her was growing stronger the more she was with him. The more they danced. The rousing, ferevent atmosphere of the night club only adding to his feelings for her. For that moment, as they danced together, everything she had told him, everything that was happening around them, was shot from his head.
Liz gasped when she felt her body come into contact with his, yet she was so drunk was the need to be close, she did absolutely nothing to push him away. Automatically their movements had slowed, becoming lingering, sexier. Legs tangling, abdomens and chests pressing against one another, eyes never leaving contact.
Liz breathlessly leant her head back, her eyes darkened with desire, the creepings of a blush on her cheeks and her lips red and pouted. His eyes duelled with her, before travelling down to her gracefully elegant neck that he wanted to kiss so badly, and further down to the neckline of her dress, from where further on, she was pressed entirely against him.
The air had become hotter, thicker and Liz felt sweat on her brow as she ground herself against him in the surreal like, ambience of the club. She could feel his strong hands, tugging her toward him, pressing her harder against the part where they were joined most, she could feel his need stirring to life, to which she answered to by parting her legs further.
Dizzily she moved forward to press her head to his shoulder, her heart beating rapidly in her chest as their bodies melded, feeling every single movement he made against her. Joining him as they flowed together in the merging of bodies. Her hand rested on his back as she buried herself in his shoulder, slowly and lightly moving downward to his butt.
Everything was misty and Liz felt intoxicated by the air as she danced on cloud nine, giving into urges and needs that she had sheltered away for so long and it felt so good. It felt amazing. At that moment, it was only Max and Liz, alone. It didn’t matter that there were people all around them or that this was the most public place possible that they could be doing something so rampant. It didn’t matter that there was no hope of them being together.
It didn’t matter that Kyle was staring straight at them.
Liz’s half closed eyes snapped straight open and she took on step backward, her heart beating rapidly now for another reason. Shit. Shit
Shit! What was she doing?
Max who had been nuzzling her neck gave her a confused look, when she jumped backward. Only when he caught the expression on her face did he seem snap back to reality himself. He straightened and looked around him quickly. Before either could say anything, Liz’s arm was snatched and she was being pulled away against her own will.
TBC
Just wanted to let you know, some of this donor stuff is from my head. I doubt that’s how they really do it. But If I started going into the real details, it’d get really (even more) complicated for my story and Max and Liz, and we don’t want that do we?