Disclaimer:
Not my people, just my game. Hasn't everyone done one of these? I typically
avoid doing a story that has been done before. Even if it's an idea that I've
thought about before seeing a similar story. I just don't like doing stuff
someone else had done. But this kinda got stuck in my head and didn't seem to
be going anywhere. So, here's hoping it's at least vaguely original.
For Melinda
Metz… consider this my revenge *g* And Lint… my nearly suffering, almost beta
reader *g*
Part one of the
Otherverse series.
*******
Beginnings
Why had her parents decided
she needed a job? Oh yeah. The dent she put in the car, that's why. She groaned
inwardly, cursing the day she ever thought she could fit into that parking spot
at the mall. Because of that parking spot, she was stuck here, at the
Crashdown, waiting tables. Oh this just sucked. Sucked beyond belief.
Ok, it didn't
all suck, not entirely. It did give her a chance to be seen, granted not
fashion plate clothing, but she was still seen. Being seen was very important.
Especially this close to the dance. It's not like she'd ever be hurting for a
date, but she liked to have all the options possible. And then he came
sometimes. Ok, more than sometimes. And according to her friend Maria, he had
been busy looking at her. That made her smile at least. Which was more than she
thought she'd be able to do thanks to all the damn customers. She wasn't sure
why there were so many this evening, but it was busier than usual. Some kind of
tourist convention judging by the number of hawaiian shirts around. Didn't
these people know this was New Mexico, not Hawaii? And then there were the two
at Maria's table who were beyond rude. While she felt sorry for her friend, she
was glad they hadn't sat down on her side of the Café. Chances were she'd have
lost her job the second time they were snide to her.
The sound of
Maria screaming her name jerked her from her thoughts. Sugar spilled onto the
counter as she jumped, the fear in her friend's voice reaching inside of her.
Maria's face was terrified as she turned and looked across the room. Before she
could say anything, she heard it. The sound echoed in the suddenly silent room.
Time stood still for what seemed like years and she wondered if she had
imagined the sound. If she had imagined the whole thing. Fire ripped through
her. The cold tile floor reached up to meet her as she collapsed. With a mind
of their own, her hands searched her side. Coming away wet, slick with her own
blood, she looked at them as the tendrils of black began to cloud her vision.
Snakes of darkness slithered across the backs of her eyes. A soft whimper of
pain issued from her throat and she wondered if she would ever see her parents
again. Or Maria. Or him. The world grew darker until there was only a pinpoint
of light, of vision, left.
Suddenly he was
there, filling up that small hole. She heard someone familiar behind him,
yelling something about leaving. Please, you can't leave me here, she
thought frantically, I don't want to die alone. The jingling of keys
rang out, the sound was impatient, then she felt her uniform being pulled
apart. Her vision cleared suddenly and she immediately wished it hadn't. The
look of horror and loss that was written on his face was enough for her to
know. She was going to die. Right here on the floor of the Crashdown. Death was
reaching for her.
He touched her,
placing his hand over her gushing wound and pressing down. The fire spread at
his touch, ripping through her like liquid lava. It was like she could feel her
tissues melting, dying as the blood spilled from them. She was floating then,
the fire like a distant memory or thought. Her name trickled into her mind.
Someone was saying her name. She struggled to open her eyes at the sound of his
voice, but it was just so hard.
"You have
to look at me. Come on… come on…"
No sooner did
she manage to open her eyes and she could feel it. Feel him. He was inside of
her. It was like cool water spreading through her, putting out the flames that
were still burning inside of her. She could feel her body change, shifting as
the bullet hole was mended. The molecules being pushed around as they sealed
tissues and vessels.
Her head was
spinning. She struggled to rise, pushing up to her elbows. He moved away from
her and she almost called out his name. Might have if she thought she would
have been able to speak. And then he was there again. The sticky feeling of the
ketchup against her skin confused her even more.
"When you
fell, you spilled ketchup on yourself. OK? Can you remember that? You spilled
it on yourself as you fell." His voice was desperate. "Will you tell
them that?" A glance over his shoulder at the door. "I'll explain
everything later. Please, you have to do this."
She managed to
nod slightly and he began to back away from her slowly. Pulling her uniform
closed in front of her, she clutched it tightly as her mind tried to make sense
of it all.
Maria was by
her side then, shrieking like a banshee. "Isabel! Oh my God, Isabel are
you ok? What did he do to you?" She shook her friend, forcing Isabel to
look at her. "What did Alex do to you?"
*******
Isabel stood in
front of the mirror, her hands pressed against her stomach. The silver
handprint seemed to glow against her skin and she wondered if it would shine if
she turned off all the lights. Her eyes swept up, taking note of the simple
cotton bra and panties. If she'd known Alex was going to see them, she would
have taken the time to wear something better. Maybe something she picked up
from Victoria's Secret last weekend. A laugh welled up inside of her at that
thought, but when it escaped her lips it was a sob. Pressing her hand tightly
against her mouth, she felt her head begin to spin again.
Alex had saved
her life. He had healed her as she lay there dying. Then he had asked her to
lie for him. Why? What had made him save her? What was so special about her?
Turning away
from the mirror, she grabbed a pair of jeans. She had to know. She needed to
know. Alex had to tell her. Tell her the truth.
***
The knock on
the door startled them, causing both to look at each other warily. Who was
that and why were they here? Alex rose from his chair slowly. At this point
he wasn't sure he could take much more. He hadn't planned on saving her, on
blowing their cover like this, but he couldn't just walk out and let her die
either. If he had stood there, watching as the blood left her body, as her aura
had gone black, he'd never forgive himself. The government would have had to
come get him because he would already be dead.
Pushing aside
the curtain, he looked outside, then let the cloth fall back into place.
"It's Isabel," he told the other one as he moved to the door.
"What are
you going to tell her?" Michael asked.
"Do I have
a choice?" Alex answered. The look on his friend's face told him he had a
choice, but that it had been taken away from him as soon as he touched her.
Hell, it had been taken away the first time he had laid eyes on her. Alex
couldn't argue with that, but he also wouldn't take it back if he could. He
reached for the door and carefully opened it.
"I have to
know Alex," Isabel blurted as soon as she saw his face. "What
happened to me?"
He took a deep
breath then nodded. "Come on, I'll explain everything." He stepped
aside and allowed her to enter. Casting a glare in Michael's direction, he
dared the other boy to say anything. "Michael was just leaving," he
told her as they walked past. "He needs to go find a mutual friend."
Michael glared
back, knowing he had to go find her. She'd come unglued as soon as she found
out what happened, but they had to tell her. All three of them were in danger
now thanks to Alex's impulsiveness. Without a word, he rose and went out the
door. He'd finish chewing Alex out later. Then again, he didn't think he's have
to. After Isabel found out… Well, nothing he could say or do would be able to
make Alex feel worse.
Alex lead her
to his room, glancing nervously around to see what awful thing might be laying
around to completely embarrass him. There were a million times he had thought
about Isabel being in his room, but each scenario he had come up with had never
involved this.
"So…"
he started, unsure of what to say really. What did you say to the girl you were
madly in love with who had nearly died under your hands? And then you asked her
to lie for you. Can't forget that part.
"Yeah."
Isabel looked up at him, her arms hugging her body tightly. She took a deep
breath, started to speak, stopped, then tried again. "What did you do to
me Alex?"
He looked away,
unable to take the confusion and fear in her face. Her normally purple aura was
a dark indigo. It churned violently around her, splotches of white showing her
fear. Alex began to pace, not even sure where to begin. He had thought about
telling her a million times. Ok, Isabel Evans probably wasn't the person who
could be trusted with this kind of secret, but still… After a few circuits
around the room, he stopped where he started and looked at her.
"There's
not really any way to say this Isabel. I mean, I've thought about it thousands
of times, but, I don't know, now it just sounds ridiculous." He laughed,
the sound hollow and scared.
Even though her
own fear and confusion filled her, she could easily feel his surrounding her.
Whatever it was he had to say, it was big. Bigger than anything she had ever
imagined. But it also seemed to be something that scared him. That caused him to
fear something.
"Just tell
me," she whispered finally. Nothing could be that bad. She sank to the
edge of the bed and waited.
Alex nodded
slowly, then sank down to his knees in front of her. He had the urge to sit
next to her on the bed, but didn't feel like it was something he should do. In
a few minutes, she would probably run screaming from the room anyway.
"My
parents gave me the ability to heal people," he started carefully. "I
don't remember anything about them. Don't remember what they were like…"
Green eyes searched brown. "But I know they weren't human."
Isabel blinked
as she looked down at him. Not human? Huh? "Alex? I'm not sure what you're
trying to say here…"
He tried to
smile, but it was tight and he couldn't force it any more. "I'm not human
Isabel. I'm not from here."
Another blink.
"Ok, then where are you from?"
Alex pointed
up.
"Canada?
You're a Canuck?" She frowned slightly. This didn't make sense.
He sighed then
swallowed hard. Only one way to do this. "I'm an alien Isabel."
Her frown slowly
dissolved and she smiled at him. "I don't believe in aliens Alex. That's
ridiculous."
It was his turn
to blink. She didn't believe in aliens? Ok, that was something he hadn't been
prepared for. Didn't everyone in Roswell believe in aliens? Wasn't it a law or
something?
"Ok,"
he started as he rose, mind racing for a way to prove it, "Ok…. Uh…"
Frantically he searched his room for something. Anything that would make her
believe him. His eyes locked onto the small alien figure. Snatching it from its
spot on his desk, he turned to her, holding it out in his hand.
"You know
what this is?" he asked.
Isabel
shrugged. "Sure, it's one of those little alien figures Maria's mom
sells."
Alex nodded,
then held it out to her. "Here, take. Hold it in the palm of your
hand."
She took the
figurine, holding her hand completely flat, balancing it in the center. Eyeing
him warily, she finally asked, "What are you going to do exactly?"
"I healed
you… I healed the hole in you. I dissolved the bullet that was inside of
you." His eyes met hers. "It's hard to describe, but it's like I can
force the molecules to move. I can push them apart, like I did to get rid of
the bullet. Or I can shove them together… like I did to mend the hole." He
reached out and touched the alien figure. "But you don't always have to
make the molecules move that much…"
The green head
began to melt. Paint from the outside slid down the body and pooled in her
hand. The shiny metal of the head followed, filling her hand until it
overflowed. Liquid metal dripped from her hand and pooled on the floor at her
feet as the doll continued to melt in her hand. Swirls of color ringed the
metal as the paint melted as well.
Alex continued
to touch it until there was only paint in her hand. Until the finger that had
touched the figurine was touching the palm of her hand. She jumped, jerking her
hand back. Shaking the paint off of it, she looked up at him again. A new
awareness shone in her eyes as she rose slowly.
"I don't
believe in aliens Alex." Isabel moved for the door.
He laid a
finger on top of the puddle of metal and paint. Carefully he drew the finger
upwards, metal and paint reforming as he went. After a few seconds, he took his
hand from it completely. The alien now stood fully formed on the floor. This
time it held a guitar in its hands.
"I need to
go now." She reached for the door, her eyes locked onto the alien on the
floor.
Alex rushed to
her. Ignoring the flash of pain that ran through him when she jumped away from
him, he begged, "You can't tell anyone Isabel. My life is in your hands
now. If they find out about me, they'll kill me."
Isabel nodded
once, slowly, then backed out the door and fled the house.
*******
She sat in the car, trembling so badly she dropped the keys to the floorboard
when she pulled them out of the ignition. A look at the driveway told her that
her parents weren't home yet. Chances were they hadn't even heard what had
happened to her yet. But her brother was home. She could see the light on in his
room.
He would want
to know what had happened. He'd demand an explanation. At this point she wasn't
sure what she would, or could, tell him. They had always shared a tight bond.
Had always been extremely close. They read each other like books. Maybe it was
the fact that they were fraternal twins that caused this bond, neither of them
knew for sure. But if she walked into the house shaking like she was, he
wouldn't need to rely on that bond to know something was up.
Taking a deep
breath, she counted to ten. When that didn't work, she tried it again. Feeling
a little calmer, she swung the door of the car open and stepped out. Bending,
she scooped up the keys, then stepped back and closed the door carefully. With
deliberate steps, she followed the driveway to the sidewalk and the sidewalk to
the front door. Her hand trembled when she tried to put the key in the lock.
Finally on the third try she got it in. Turning it slowly, she felt the lock
give then pulled the key back out, nearly dropping them all in the process.
Isabel paused,
resting her head against the wooden door. Her life had just been turned upside
down. More than anything she wanted to crawl into bed and cry, but instead she
now had to go inside and somehow convince her brother she was fine. That she
wasn't hiding anything from him. She wasn't so sure she could do that. Her
instinct was to spill her guts, to tell him everything from start to finish. If
she could trust anyone with what Alex had told her, it would be him. More than
likely he'd think she'd gone off the deep end, that the bullet had lodged
itself in her brain somewhere, but he'd never say a word about it to anyone.
Her mind raced
with everything she had seen, everything he had said. Alex was an alien. Little
green man with antennae. The picture just didn't fit. Alex the guy who was
always making jokes. The guy who went out of his way to do something nice. The
guy that everyone saw, but never thought too much about… Ok, she had thought
about him more than once. It had to do with the way he always looked at her.
Like he wanted to know what went on inside of her. All the other guys just
looked at her like they wanted to jump her bones.
Tracing a
finger along the grain in the wooden door, she sighed. It was time to admit she
was stalling. With a deep breath she twisted the knob and shoved it open.
Dropping her keys to the table beside the door, she made a beeline for her
room, hoping she could make it there before he realized she was home.
No such luck.
She cursed under her breath as she heard him say her name. Taking a deep
breath, she let it out slowly then stepped in front of his door.
"I'm
home," she said, careful not to look directly at him.
"So I
see," he replied, looking her over carefully. "You look pretty good
for someone who was shot today."
Isabel hoped
the color hadn't drained from her face. "Oh, that. Exaggeration." A
forced smile she hoped looked real enough. "Maria saw the ketchup and
freaked. Kept telling everyone it was blood. You know how she is."
"Yeah,"
he smirked. "She's a bit off."
Isabel glared
at him. She loved her brother to death. He had always been there for her,
completely understood her. But there were times when she understood why so many
people thought he was an asshole. Trying to remind herself that his cocky,
sarcastic attitude was just an act, she shook her head at him.
"She'd
still date you in a heartbeat. Which I'll never understand."
"She knows
where it's good." A grin. "Don't think you're off the hook Is. I
still expect you to tell me what happened."
Stepping into
his room a few feet she shrugged and crossed her arms in front of her chest.
"Nothing. I mean, Maria and I were just waiting tables. And these two guys
were there. They'd been there most of the afternoon. They were grumpy, seemed
to be arguing, but it didn't seem like anything big. Then all of a sudden there
was a shot." The words were coming fast and she tried to make them slow
down. If they got too far ahead of her, she might spill it right there. "I
was daydreaming I guess. I didn't even see either of them stand up."
Reeling in her thoughts, she tried to come up with something he'd believe.
Tried to make it sound reasonable. "It scared the hell out of me." A
blush. "I guess I should have been paying better attention. I was filling
the sugar containers on the bar. I jumped, slipped on the floor that we had
just mopped and knocked one of the ketchup bottles I had lined up off the
counter. I got it all over me." Another shrug. "Maria started
screaming about blood then. I must have hit my head when I fell because I could
hear her, but it was like I couldn't think straight. Couldn't get the words out
that I was ok. Next thing I know, someone's screaming to call an
ambulance." With all her will, she prayed he'd believe it.
"I
see." A pause. "Then you might want to change shirts, cause that one
shows that you're lying."
Isabel's head
snapped down, her eyes scanning her stomach. The shirt had ridden up when she
crossed her arms. Silver shone on her skin like some kind of otherworldly
beacon. Might as well stick a big green neon sign over her head. "Touched
by an alien".
"Kyle…"
she started.
"What
happened Isabel?" he asked. "I don't want to hear the story you've
been telling everyone else. I want to know the truth."
With careful
footsteps, she moved to the bed and eased down. Hugging herself tightly, she
looked him in the eye. "Swear to me you won't tell anyone. You have to
promise me Kyle."
Kyle looked at
her, his blue eyes searching her face. Something had happened to her and it
terrified her. He could see that. But something also had brought out a
protectiveness in her that was rarely seen. Reaching out, he took one of her
hands in his and held it tightly.
"I
swear," he told her solemnly. "What happened?"
She tried to
laugh, but it came out as a sob instead. "I don't know," she
admitted. "I mean, we were there. And I was daydreaming. Then I heard
Maria. I looked up and saw them arguing. Then I heard the sound. The gun went
off. It felt like I was one fire, like there was a hole burning in my side. I touched
it and realized I was bleeding. Then I started blacking out. It was like
looking through this tunnel, only the end was so far away." Her voice had
gotten small, making her sound like a little girl. "And then he was there.
He touched me. The fire was gone then and it was like I could feel my tissues
move. Like I could feel my body repairing the damage. He healed me, then he
asked me to lie. He told me to tell everyone it was ketchup." Isabel
looked at her brother. "I - I went to his house after I got cleaned up. After
I got Maria to go home. And I told him I needed to know what he did to
me." She wiped a tear from her cheek. "He told me that he was able to
heal me because… because he was an alien."
He reached out
and pulled her to him. Seeing her cry was too much. Kyle hugged her close.
"I see," he said, unable to keep the skepticism out of his voice.
"And you believed him?"
"Not at
first," she admitted. "But then he said he'd prove it to me. Then he
picked up one of those stupid little alien figurines that Maria's mom makes,
and he melted it. I watched it just turn into a puddle of metal and paint. He
melted it in my hand Kyle. He told me that it was kind of how he healed me, how
he dissolved the bullet that was in me." Her hands clutched his shirt and
he could feel her trembling. "He touched me and kept me from dying Kyle. I
saw the look on his face. He knew I was dying. But he didn't let it
happen." She pulled away to look at him. "If they find out, they'll
kill him."
Kyle smoothed
her hair back thoughtfully. "Probably," he had to agree. "I
doubt anyone would just pass it off, even if this is Roswell." Kissing her
forehead gently, he released her. He wasn't sure he believed din aliens, but
obviously Alex could be in danger if anyone knew what he had done. "Ok Is.
He saved your life. I owe him one. Or maybe a million. His secret is safe with
me."
Isabel hugged
him tightly, then rose from the bed. "Thanks," she whispered softly
as she made her way to the door. Turning, she looked at Kyle again. "I
don't know what I'd do if something happened to him. Especially if it was my
fault."
Nodding, Kyle
tried to smile. "Nothing will happen to him. We'll make sure of it,
ok?"
"Alright,"
she said.
Without another
word, she turned and went to her room.
*******
"How could
you let him do this?" she screeched, making Michael more irritable than he
already was.
"I didn't
let him do anything," he retorted. "I tried to stop him and he
wouldn't listen. It would have been worse if we had made a scene. As it was,
they were distracted. People worrying about Isabel and some trying to figure
out who the guys had been. You think if I had started yelling 'Don't let them
know you're an alien' it would have helped the situation?"
"It's bad
enough he healed her Michael, but you let him tell her! You think she'll keep
her mouth shut about us?" she demanded hotly, his previous sarcasm lost
entirely on her. "You think that little Miss 'I'm so great' is going to
keep her mouth shut? She's going to be the death of us!"
Michael watched
her. She was frantic, terrified that they would be coming for her. Not
that any of them knew who they were, but they knew there was a them.
Reaching out, he pulled her close and hugged her tightly. He was scared too.
"Shh
Tessa," he whispered, using the name he had given her when they were kids.
"It's ok. No one is going to hurt us. Alex saved her, but I think she'll
keep it a secret."
"You
really do?" Tess asked, pulling back to look at him. Tears had made tracks
down her cheeks. "Why?"
He didn't
really have a solid answer for that, so he just shrugged. "Call it alien
instinct."
*******
Alex watched
her from across the quad. Normally she would be laughing, chatting with friends
and making jokes about the people walking by. Being the Princess. Today she was
sitting alone. Her lunch was in front of her, but it didn't look like she had
touched it yet. Instead she seemed busy looking at her hands. Not that they
weren't beautiful hands he admitted, but there seemed to be no reason for her
to be staring at them so intently.
With a sigh,
Alex shoved his hands through his hair and debated. Should he go over and see
if there was something he could do, or would that freak her out even more?
Shifting his backpack to the other shoulder, he stepped forward then stopped.
Maybe she was better off if he would just leave her alone. Not get anywhere
near her. Which wouldn't be hard since they didn't exactly move in the same
circles. Ok, maybe it would be hard. Or at least he knew it would if he kept
listening to the little voice inside of his head that wanted to hold her close
and tell her everything would be ok. Like anything would ever be okay for her
again. Swearing softly, he felt the urge to kick something. Then he looked at
her again.
Isabel felt his
eyes on her. Had felt them since she knew he had stepped into the grass of the
quad. She waited for him to come over, to say something, anything. She owed him
an apology. Two actually. Once for freaking and one for telling Kyle. She was hoping
he would understand both, but she couldn't be sure. Finally gaining the courage
to look up, her eyes found him. As soon as he looked at her again, she gave a
small wave.
Shifting as he
made his way over to her, she tried not to be scared. It was just Alex. The
same Alex that had made a million jokes during history in order to keep Mr.
Anderson's monotone voice from putting everyone to sleep. The same Alex that
had kept the varsity football players from picking on Maria back when they were
freshman. The same Alex that had helped her pick up groceries the day she had
gone to the store for her mother and the bag broke. He was still that guy she
reminded herself as he eased himself into the grass.
"Hey,"
he said softly. "How are you feeling?"
Isabel smiled slightly
and looked at him. "Better I guess. Still shaky, you know?"
"Understandable,"
he replied as he pulled his lunch out. "Mind if I eat here too?"
"Feel
free," she replied. Watching him a moment, she finally took a deep breath.
"Alex…" He looked up at her suddenly making her feel like she was the
only person that existed in the world. Like the universe moved around her
instead of the sun. "I wanted to say that I'm sorry. I mean for freaking
on you yesterday. You saved my life…" Her words trailed off. She wasn't
sure that sorry was good enough. "You saved me, and I won't forget
that."
"No
problem," Alex told her and looked back down at his lunch. He could still
feel the fear coming from her. She was scared of him. Scared that he might hurt
her. Didn't she know he'd never, ever hurt her? That he'd kill himself before
he'd do anything that hurt her? Obviously not.
She looked
around, aware of the eyes of some of her friends on her. People like her didn't
sit with people like Alex. They were in two different groups. Swallowing hard,
she tried to shut the stares out. Those people would never understand. Could
never understand. They hadn't been the ones that had touched her when she lay
there dying.
"Alex?"
He looked up
again and smiled slightly. "Yeah?"
"I - I have
to tell you something else." Her stomach was lodged in her throat and
suddenly she wished she could take back everything she had said to her brother.
While she knew he would never tell, she knew it would hurt Alex and that was
something she wanted very badly not to do.
The tone of her
voice worried him, made his suddenly wary of the people moving around them.
"Go
ahead," He urged, trying to keep his voice calm even though his head was
screaming at him to run, to get out of Roswell now.
"L - Last
night I went home. And things were still very… fresh… to me." She couldn't
meet his eyes. "And I tried to make it to my room before he could ask me
anything. I mean, I didn't want to have to explain to him." A frown.
"I don't usually lie to my brother…" A quick glance at him. "But
he saw the mark you left on me."
"Mark?"
Alex's mouth instantly felt dry. He had left a mark?
Giving a
furtive glance around, Isabel nodded once, then slid her shirt up just enough
for him to see the silver print against her skin. He swallowed hard and looked
at the ground.
"That
mark," he whispered, unable to look at her. Like it would have been any
other mark.
"Kyle saw
it Alex." Isabel wished fervently that she could take it back. "I had
to tell him."
He felt like
all the air had gone out of his lungs. Dizziness clouded his head and he opened
his mouth to speak, but somehow couldn't manage to form the words.
"He won't
tell," Isabel promised. Reaching out, she took his hand and tugged, making
him look at her. "I promise you, he won't tell."
The world was
spinning a million miles an hour. Alex scrambled, trying to shove his lunch
back in his bag. He had to get out of here. Everything was already falling
apart. He was going to have to forget his dreams of a nice home with Isabel
Evans and get the hell out of Dodge. Pulling his hand from hers, he started to
rise, only to feel a hand on his shoulder.
"You saved
my sister Whitman," Kyle told him quietly. "Whatever you need, any
time, it's yours."
Alex looked up
at the other boy, still half standing. Kyle's aura was calm. The cherry red
color steady without any sign of deceit. With a nod, Alex lowered himself back
to the ground.
"Just glad
I was there," he managed finally. "Anything to see her in another
cupcake dress."
Kyle grinned.
"Good luck man, she hated that dress." Clapping Alex on the shoulder
once more, Kyle moved past them.
"I will
never, ever wear another dress like that as long as I live!" Isabel
protested with a laugh. The laughter died on her lips and she stared at him.
"How did you know about the dress Alex? I didn't know you until the third
grade, I had that dress in first." Rising to her feet quickly, she fought
the panic. "Oh god, you can read my mind can't you?" All the shallow
little thoughts and…
Before he could
explain, she bolted, leaving him sitting in the grass with two lunches.
*******
He had spent
the past few hours cursing himself. He didn't need Michael and Tess to do it
for him, he was doing just fine with it on his own. Tess hadn't managed to over
come her anger enough to speak to him yet. Michael just gave him that look. It
was a look that even parents couldn't give.
Not to mention
he was still struggling with the fact that Kyle Evans knew about him too. The
other boy seemed sincere about keeping the secret, but Alex knew all too well
how easily everything could spin out of control. He had tried to blow it off
earlier, but after seeing Isabel's reaction, he knew it was all falling apart.
The only thing left to do was pack. Not that any of them knew where they were
going, but anywhere was better than a place that suddenly knew about them.
Shoving his way
through the people, he bypassed his locker and made his way outside. Homework
didn't matter if he was planning on leaving tonight. As fast as was possible,
he made his way through the kids to his car. He half expected Tess and Michael
to be waiting on him, but also expected them to still be mad enough not to be.
Approaching his car, he spotted the note on the windshield. Pulling it from
under the wiper blade he opened it.
Are you
thinking what I'm thinking? It read. Tess' handwriting. Apparently she was
ready to bolt too. Couldn't blame her he decided.
Unlocking the
door, he started to slide in only to be stopped by someone clearing their
throat. Looking up, he spotted Sheriff Parker standing in front of his car.
"Mind if I
have a word with you?" he asked casually.
"Uh,
sure," Alex replied. His heart had fallen to his feet and he wondered if
he was about to be taken away now. Sliding back out of the car, he tried to
look the Sheriff in the eye.
"Were you
at the Crashdown yesterday around four?" Sheriff Parker watched him, his
face neutral behind the mirrored sunglasses.
"Crashdown?
We -" Alex stopped. He couldn't let the Sheriff know Michael had been
there too. "I was there yesterday afternoon, yeah. But I really don't know
what time. After school, but I had to be home for dinner."
"I
see." Sheriff Parker slid off the sunglasses and studied him carefully.
"Were you there when Isabel Evans was shot?"
"No,"
Alex lied. "Well, not exactly."
"What do
you mean, 'not exactly'?"
"I had
just left. I was getting into my car when I heard the shots. I didn't think
twice," Alex looked to the ground with embarrassment, "I took off. I
didn't even think about calling. I guess I should have."
"No shame
in being scared son," Parker offered. "So I guess you didn't see
anything then?"
"No,"
Alex kept his head down. He didn't want to see if the sheriff could tell he was
lying. Yeah, it was time to get the hell out of Roswell. "There were the
two guys that were kind of arguing while I was there. I heard it was one of
them that fired the shot. But most of what I know is from what other people
have told me."
"I
see." Sunglasses slid back on and the sheriff started to turn. "If
you think of anything, let me know."
"I
will," Alex assured him.
Waiting until
he left, Alex slid into the car with weak knees. The sheriff had either heard
something or knew something. There was no way to know what that something was
exactly. Well, unless… Hell, one of them would have to try it. Michael. Michael
could pull it off better than he could.
*******
"You want
me to what?" Michael nearly choked on the soda he had been busy downing.
Wiping the liquid from his chin, Michael gawked at his friend.
"I want
you to talk to Liz Parker." Alex replied calmly.
"You
really have lost your mind haven't you?" Tess demanded. "First you go
off and heal Isabel, and now you want us to get near the Sheriff's
daughter?!"
"It's the
only way to know exactly what it is he knows." Alex tried to explain.
"I don't know about you two, but I'm not in a huge hurry to leave here
unless we have to."
"I can
leave whenever," Michael grumbled. "I'd rather leave than talk to
Liz."
"She's not
going to eat you Michael." Alex sighed. "Parker knows something. We
have to find out what that is. When we know, then we can deal with it."
"I can't
believe this is happening." Tess sank down into the chair and dropped her
head into her hands. "This isn't happening. This can't be happening."
Blue eyes looked at Alex accusingly. "This is all your fault. If you
hadn't healed her, then we wouldn't have to worry."
"I'd do it
again Tess," Alex told her. "I couldn't very well walk away and let
her die."
"Maybe
not," Michael snorted, "But somehow I doubt you'd have been in such a
hurry if it had been anyone else but Isabel. Sure, you might have slowed the
blood flow or something, but you wouldn't have completely healed someone
else."
Alex started to
disagree only to find out that he couldn't. Well he couldn't if he didn't want
to be lying that was. "Fine. Maybe you're right Michael. Maybe I'd have
let someone else die. But it wasn't someone else. It was Isabel."
Tess started to
speak, but Michael raised his hand to cut her off.
"Fine,"
he said with resolve. "I'll talk to Liz. If anyone knows what the Sheriff
knows, it will be her. Damn girl knows everything." Michael smirked.
"Next time heal her… then you can take a peek into her head and find out
all the test answers."
Shaking his
head, Alex shooed Michael out the door with a hand. "Go on. Let us know
what you find out."
Neither said
anything until Michael was out the door, then, "What are we going to do
Alex?"
"I don't
know. Maybe we won't have to do anything," he answered hopefully.
"Maybe no one really knows anything. If not, then we'll just hang tight.
It'll all blow over."
Tess watched
him closely. "And if someone does know something?"
"Then
we'll deal with it."
"I'm glad
you're so sure Alex," Tess whispered. "Because I'm scared."
*******
"Of all
the stupid ideas…" Michael muttered as he stood in front of Liz Parker's
door. This really was the last place he wanted to be right now. If he had his
way about it, they'd be in the car, on the way to Siberia or something. He
raised his hand to knock, still muttering under his breath.
The door jerked
open, sending him stumbling back. Down the steps, backwards, trip over the
plant box, and fall, into the grass, on his butt. All with as much grace as a
newborn … well… anything.
"First day
on the new feet," he managed as he rose.
Liz grinned.
"Ahh, would those be the new, surgically attached kind?"
"Yeah, so
you've heard of them?" Brushing himself off, he looked up at her from
under lashes to make sure he hadn't made a total idiot out of himself.
She stood
there, still grinning. Michael felt his heart skip a beat. She was cute, no
doubt about that. Not the drop dead gorgeous that Isabel Evans was, he'd admit,
but cute. And smart. Michael always had a thing for the brainy chicks. With a
self-conscious shrug, he looked at her. This wasn't the time, he tried
to remind himself. Besides, he had no time or room to be getting cozy with anyone.
"What
brings you by?" She asked as she flopped down onto the step.
"Uh,"
Michael's mind had suddenly gone blank. "Oh!" A blush. "I was
wondering… did they catch the guys who shot Isabel? The whole school is buzzing
with it." He dropped himself down to the sidewalk, this time descending
with more grace and dignity. "There are so many rumors. I just kinda
figured I'd come here and get the real story."
"Ahh,"
Liz nodded. "I seem to be the girl to talk to today then." Michael
feared she was offended, then saw her smile.
"Well, you
are the Sheriff's daughter after all. And let's face it," Michael offered
a slight grin, "You're way more approachable than your dad."
Liz laughed.
"Yeah I guess so. Though I don't know much," she admitted. "Dad
seems to think that someone healed Isabel."
"Healed
her?" He struggled to keep his tone surprised. "What do you mean? I
thought she just got ketchup on herself or something."
Raising a
shoulder in a slight shrug, Liz looked at him. "That's what she claims I
guess. Dad thinks she's covering for something."
Michael raised
a brow. "Covering for something? What do you mean."
A snort of
laughter. "You wouldn't believe me if I told you."
"Try
me," he urged, his mind already racing. They were in trouble.
"He thinks
an alien healed her." Liz looked away shyly. It was bad enough to know her
dad believed such things, but to actually have to admit it was pretty horrible.
"An
alien?" Michael tried to gauge her reaction. "Why would he think that?"
"Because
he says he can't find the bullet or the hole. And he says a few people touched
her. Some guy and that Maria girl."
Judging by her
reaction, Michael didn't think she bought it. "Ahh I see. Well," he
forced his tone to be light, "I don't know abut some guy, but I'd be
willing to bet that Maria Deluca is as close to an alien as you'll get in
Roswell. She is kind of spacey."
Liz laughed.
"Yeah, she seems a little wacky."
"You think
he knows who the guy is?" Michael questioned. Inside he dreaded hearing
the answer.
"No, he
doesn't seem to. I mean there's always so many people at the Crashdown, you
know? And from what I hear it was pretty full. Mostly kids. Everyone he's asked
gives a different description." Liz shrugged again. "Most people
don't make very good witnesses. They don't tend to remember details well."
"Yeah, I
think I read something about that once," Michael replied. "Well, I
guess I should go. I'll see you later, ok?"
He rose and
started back down the sidewalk.
"Be
careful," Liz called after him. "Dad's on a rampage. He'll stop
anyone for anything."
Michael grinned
over his shoulder. "Thanks for the warning."
*******
He sat on the
rock, head titled back. The stars twinkled above him brightly. With a deep
sigh, he closed his eyes for a moment then looked back up to the sky. He really
didn't want to leave. His home was here. Well, the only home he'd ever known
anyway. Granted, it wasn't his real home, and his parents weren't his real
parents, but that didn't matter. It was all he had ever known and all he really
wanted to know at this point. Sure, he'd like to know about his planet and
stuff, but he had no desire to actually go back. Have contact? Yes. Go back?
Without Isabel Evans? No way.
Alex knew
Michael and Tess didn't understand that, but there wasn't really any way he
could explain it to them. He had managed to find a home. The Whitman's had
found him. Tess and Michael weren't so lucky. They had been stuck in foster
homes. Lots of them. Since they were found together, social services assumed
they were siblings. Neither Michael nor Tess bothered to correct them even
though they both knew it wasn't true. Besides, if they said anything the
government freaks would want to know how they knew that since they seemed to
have no memories before they were found, and neither of them could explain.
They just knew. But it worked. It kept them together and that was fine with all
of them. Made for less trouble when it was time to move around again.
"Alex?"
His name broke
him from his thoughts. Turning, he looked over his shoulder and saw her. The
moonlight was so very kind to her, making her blond hair look like it was made
with moonbeams. Her skin glowed in the soft light and he had the sudden urge to
reach out and touch her. To trail his fingers down her cheek and see if her
skin was as soft as it looked.
"Isabel,"
he breathed. "How'd you end up out here?"
He looked away
from her as she answered. "Michael. He told me you were out here. Brooding
I think was the word he used."
"I don't
brood," Alex grumbled.
"Can I
join you?" she asked cautiously, pointing to the empty space next to him
on the rock.
A shrug. No
point in actually thinking she's here for anything but information, he told
himself coldly. "Sure, it's a free country. Frazier woods are a part of
it."
Isabel frowned
slightly. Alex had never exactly gushed over her, but he had always been
friendly. She used to catch him watching her during class or during lunch. At
the time she thought it was cute. Another boy who had a crush on her. But now
he was almost cold. Distant even after the experience they had shared.
I totally
freaked on him. Twice, she reminded herself. Not exactly the way to a man's heart.
"Alex,"
she started, not really sure what to say. "I wanted to tell you I'm sorry.
I mean after you saved my life, I totally lost it on you. Completely
freaked." She looked down, unable to even look at him. Apologizing wasn't
really her style, and she'd now apologized to him entirely too many times. And
she hadn't really thanked him yet either. "And thank you. For saving me. I
know I didn't really say it before, but I mean it." Isabel looked at him.
"You're kind of my knight in shining armor now."
That made him
smile slightly. "It's ok," he assured her, "We all kind of
freaked when we realized what we were."
"All?"
Isabel blinked at him. There were more? More aliens?
He winced and
silently cursed himself. Until that moment, he had no intentions of telling her
about Michael and Tess. And it's not like you could call it intention, it had
just slipped out. Talking to her just seemed so easy. Alex suddenly realized
there was so much more to Isabel than a pretty face. Not that he hadn't thought
that before, but it suddenly hit home for him.
"Michael,
and Tess," he confessed after a moment. There was no way he could meet her
gaze so he looked skyward once again.
Isabel said
nothing, digesting what he had just said. Looking up, she took in all the stars
that were shining over head.
"Do you
know which one it is?" she asked gently.
"No. We
don't even know if we can see it. Maybe our galaxy is far, far away." A
slight grin. "Sorry, couldn't resist."
She laughed and
reached for his hand. "I suppose you're allowed to make space jokes. Just
don't tell me you really look like Jabba the Hut."
Alex shrugged,
his mind splitting in half. One half was processing they way her skin felt
against his. Soft, smooth, and warm. Very, very warm. Like there was a fire in
her when she touched him. The other half was still trying to figure out how to
speak.
"I'll tell
you that I don't think I do. I mean, this is the only way I've ever
looked." He dared a glance at her. "We looked like normal kids when
we came out of the pods. But I don't know… maybe we just adapted. Maybe we
really look like these big green blobs." Alex let out a frustrated sigh.
This wasn't going well. "We just don't know."
Squeezing his
hand, she looked at him. "Must be scary to not know everything. I mean,
there's a lot in life you never know, but to not even know where you came
from." Isabel shrugged. Sure, she had it pretty easy in life, but that
didn't mean she didn't feel for those who had it much harder. Maria always had
it worse than she did and her heart constantly ached for her friend.
"Everyone needs a history. It's what makes us who we are."
"I guess
when you don't know who you are, then a history isn't important."
Frowning,
Isabel looked at him. "I know who you are. You're Alex. You saved my life.
You picked Maria for your team in junior high because you knew no one else
would. You made the Senior jocks leave me alone when we were Freshman. I
remember you taught Tess how to drive after the Driver's Ed teacher threw her
out because she wrecked the car." Her hand tightened on his. "You're
Alex. One of the nicest people I've ever met." Blushing, she looked away.
Blinking, Alex
looked at her in awe. "You remember all of that?" He couldn't even
remember all of that. Now that she had brought it up, sure, he could recall it.
But if he hadn't had prompting, it never would have entered his mind.
Isabel blushed
and looked back up at the stars. "I remember lots of stuff. Most people
think I don't see things, don't see them. But I do." She had thought that
she hadn't known much about Alex. But the more she thought about it, the more
she realized that she knew more than she gave herself credit for. She knew what
kind of person he was. Had known it since the third grade actually. Taking a
deep breath, she looked at him again. "You risked a lot when you saved me
didn't you?"
He nodded, his
eyes locked onto hers. Words tried to come out, but they only seemed to get
stuck in the back of his throat.
"Why?"
It was the one thing that had hounded her since it happened. Why her?
A faint smile
touched his lips. "Shouldn't everyone be throwing themselves in front of
busses for the Golden Goddess that is Isabel Evans?" It made her smile,
but he could tell she wasn't taking it at face value. Alex shrugged. The answer
was so obvious. "I couldn't let you die." Embarrassment colored his
cheeks red and he looked away. "I have to have someone I'm sure to
humiliate myself in front of, now don't I?"
She didn't know
what to say. Isabel, Queen of the comebacks, Ice Princess of the Desert Nation
Roswell, was speechless. She swallowed hard, hoping he didn't notice. His words
had started something inside of her. It started as a faint glow in her heart
and almost instantly expanded to include her whole body. If she suddenly lit up
the clearing, she wouldn't have been surprised. Alex had made her feel so very
alive. Made her insides tingle. With those words she knew she would never, ever
fear him. His hand moved in hers and the touch was electrified. Isabel looked
at him in awe and realized she loved him. All the little things she knew about
him had finally added up.
Trying to deal
with such a huge realization, she struggled for words, struggled to understand
everything about him.
"I never
stuck around for you to answer my question earlier," she said somewhat
sheepishly. "Can you read minds?"
Alex shook his
head. "No, I can't read minds. When I connected to you to heal you, I got
a rush of images. Just random pictures usually. Sometimes they fly past so fast
that you really can't tell what they are." He shrugged slightly. "I
saw the cupcake dress. You wore it even though you hated it because your mom
made it for you. She was so proud of it and your dad kept telling you how cute
you looked in it. So you wore it. Even then you knew that dress would be
immortalized in your first grade picture." Alex looked to the ground. It was
never comfortable to see things from people during a connection. Usually you
never saw anything private, but still. "I saw a stuffed bunny.
White."
"Mr.
Hops," Isabel smiled. "I got him when I was a baby."
"I saw a
picture of you riding your bike. You caught some gravel and fell. Scraped your
knee." Gingerly, he reached out to touch the scar. "Your parents were
at work and so Mrs. Landis cleaned it and put a band aid on it. Snoopy."
Laughing,
Isabel shook her head. "I forgot about that. I made my mom buy Snoopy
band-aids after that. Told her we just had to have them."
Alex smiled at
her, enjoying the sound of her laughter. Isabel wasn't the kind of girl that
laughed openly, but when she did it was like music.
"I might
be able to let you see," he offered. "I've never tried it before, but
maybe you can see what it looks like. See it like I saw it." Isabel nodded
slowly. "I have to touch you and you have to look at me. Ok?"
She nodded
again and looked into his eyes as his hands cupped her cheeks gently.
"Clear
your mind," he whispered, "Breathe evenly."
Isabel shoved
all thoughts out of her head as best she could. Not that anyone could ever
completely clear their mind, but she tried. Taking control of her breathing,
she tried to even it out and felt his breathing coming in time with hers.
With almost a
clicking sensation, the images started past her. Michael as a child, angry and
red faced. Her at school, coming off the bus. Kyle pushed her and she tripped.
Tess in grade school, pig tails flapping behind her as she ran towards Michael.
Isabel at the Homecoming dance last year. Her blue dress had been perfect. Her
again, this time she was sitting in the swings on the playground. She had just
gotten into a fight with her parents. They hadn't wanted her to stay out so
late. Alex had driven by and she waved at him. On the floor of the Crashdown,
blood pooling around her. Maria's face as he looked up just before he ripped
her uniform open. More images rushed past her. Many of them were pictures of
Michael and Tess, but most of them were of her. Isabel pictures, like a shrine
inside his head. An Isabel shrine that saw inside of her. That represented who
she was, not as everyone always seemed to see her.
Lightning felt
like it struck her as she suddenly understood that he loved her. Had since the
first day he saw her. He had carried it around with him for years.
Pulling away,
Alex looked at her intently. "Did you see anything?"
Slowly she
managed a nod. "I saw," she whispered.
Alex started to
ask if she was all right, but stopped as her finger touched his lips. Almost
achingly slow, she leaned towards him. Her finger slid from his mouth just
heartbeats before her lips touched his.
*******
Cloud nine was
such an understatement. It was more like cloud nine hundred. Isabel was
floating up there, nearly giddy on the newest information to hit her brain. She
loved Alex. And he loved her.
He loved her
for all the reasons she had dreamed about. Not because she was pretty or
popular. He loved her for who she was. For the person she was inside. It was
one of the only times she ever felt like someone had bothered to try to
understand her. Like someone saw inside of her. Alex had done that. He saw her
as Isabel. Not Isabel the Homecoming Queen. Or Isabel the cheerleader. Or
Isabel the most popular girl in school. Just Isabel. The girl he'd loved since
he first laid eyes on her.
It was all so
new to her. To have someone to love her for her, not something she could
provide, or an image they had formed of her in their heads. It was a feeling
she never wanted to lose.
Pulling into
the driveway, she frowned slightly at the car there. What was Maria doing
here? she wondered.
***
"Maria?"
she yelled as she walked through the door. "Are you ok?"
The girl stood
up from the couch, her pale blonde curls framing her even paler face. Something
was wrong. Rushing to her, Isabel hugged her tightly.
"What's
wrong?" she asked worriedly. It was late, her friend wouldn't be here
without a reason.
Maria laughed
hollowly. "I could ask you the same thing Isabel," she said quietly.
Frowning,
Isabel stepped back and looked at her friend. "What are you talking
about?"
Turning
slightly, Maria picked something up from the couch and held it up. A book. It
took a moment for Isabel to register what it was exactly. Her diary.
"What are
you doing with that?" she demanded. While Maria might be her best friend,
reading her diary was totally crossing the line.
Curls moved as
Maria shook her head. "I was hearing things. Things about someone healing
you that day at the Crashdown. And you've been avoiding me. I came here to see
what was going on." She looked away from her friend, unable to face her
after invading her privacy so horribly. "You weren't here, so I decided to
wait. I was just going to wait in your room, listen to the radio or
something." The worry and anger that had pushed her this far was starting
to fade. "It was just sitting out. I mean, I knew I shouldn't, but I thought
maybe I would understand if I read it."
Maria looked
up. "Please tell me you don't believe in aliens Isabel. We all know it's
not true." Panic began to seep across her features. "If they think
you believe in aliens, they'll come take you away. Or worse, Parker will find
out and want you to go in for tests." She reached out and grasped Isabel's
hand tightly. "Isabel, you fell and spilled ketchup, remember? That's what
you told everyone. That's what you told me…"
Isabel looked
down at their hands and felt herself falling from her place in the clouds.
Speeding for the ground. Careening to the Earth below. She struggled to take a
breath, to fight the plummeting sensation that overcame her. Maria had been her
friend since before Kindergarten. And while she had always told Maria
everything, she suddenly felt like she was the ultimate betrayer. She was going
to have to tell the secret one more time. The last time, she swore to
herself.
Slowly she sat,
pulling Maria down with her. "I think you had better sit down."
"Isabel?
What happened to you?" Fear crept into her voice.
Looking at her
friend, Isabel tried to explain. "I got shot that day Maria. I felt the
bullet go into me. I felt my blood coming out. I even felt how the floor felt
with my blood all over it." A deep breath. "I remember wondering if I
was ever going to see you again. Or mom and dad." A faint smile pulled at
the corners of her mouth. "And then he was there. I felt him touch me and
suddenly it didn't hurt any more. I couldn't feel my life slipping away."
She squeezed her friend's hand. "Alex saved me Maria. He saved my
life."
*******
"Huh?"
"I
said," Michael repeated with exasperation, "What's the plan oh
fearless leader?"
Alex snorted
and shook his head. "We have a plan?"
"That's
kind of what he was asking," Tess grumbled. "Are we just going to sit
here and wait for them to come haul us away?"
Scowling as he
ran a hand through his dark hair, Alex sighed. "They aren't coming to get
us." This was getting old. He had been in a good mood until he got home
and found the two of them waiting for him. "Liz said the sheriff didn't
really know anything."
"Sure, he
doesn't know anything now, Alexander," Michael smirked, "But that
doesn't mean he won't find out. We were there. It's only a matter of time
before our names come up."
"My
name," Alex corrected. "I didn't tell him you were there. I admitted
to being there, but he doesn't know about you."
"Yeah,
and?" Tess felt like smacking him upside the head. "We're supposed to
feel all safe now?"
"We don't
have a reason to panic you know. You guys are overreacting."
"Overreacting!"
Michael burst out, rising to his feet so fast it shoved the heavy recliner back
a few inches. "You're playing with our lives Alex! I really don't think we
can overreact!"
"Look,
we'll deal with it ok? Right now he knows nothing. He's not going to figure it
out. And if he comes sniffing around any of us, then we'll deal with it! We
can't spend all our time running you know. One of these days we might actually
have to make a stand." Alex closed his eyes and shook his head. Michael
was always ready to run. He didn't understand what it meant to have roots, even
if they weren't his real roots. What it meant to belong somewhere.
"I don't
believe this," Tess hissed. "You only want to stay because of her!
Well, when they are hauling us away, I hope the thought of her keeps you warm
in your little cell."
"Shut
up." Alex glared at the two of them. "If you keep acting like you
have something to hide, then they'll think you had something to do with it. If
you act normal, then they'll leave us alone." Suddenly he felt very, very
tired. "It's worked for us for the last ten years hasn't it?"
"You'd
better hope you're right Alex," Michael spat out, "Because if you're not,
we're all dead."
*******
"Alien?"
Maria squeaked.
"Alien,"
Isabel confirmed. "Think about it Maria… the bullet was in me. Then he
touched me and it dissolved. And then he healed me. He put back the tissues and
cells the way they were supposed to be." She knew Maria was struggling
with it, she had done the same thing. But now it was important for her friend
to understand. For Maria to know exactly what the stakes were. "He saved
my life. He risked everything coming out to save me Maria."
Blue eyes blinked.
Shoving blonde curls from her face, Maria tried to absorb it all.
"Does
anyone else know?"
"Kyle. I
didn't want to tell him, but when Alex healed me, it left a mark on me."
Isabel lifted her shirt, shoving the faded silver handprint. In another day it would
be gone completely. Just the outline glimmered in the dim light. "I would
have told you, but it wasn't really my place to tell…" She dropped her
shirt and smoothed it down. "The more people who know, the more danger
he's in."
Maria turned it
over in her head, looking at it from all the angles. She suddenly felt the need
for some cedar oil, or maybe some eucalyptus. Something soothing, calming.
Right now she wasn't sure what would work, her mind had just shut down.
"You can't
tell," Isabel pushed. "If anyone else finds out, they might come for
him." She reached out and forced Maria to look her in the eye. "They
might kill him."
"He saved
you?" The question was hesitant.
"He saved
me."
With a nod
Maria looked her friend in the eye. "Then we can't let anyone else
know."
*******
He brushed a
strand of hair away from her face, sending jolts of electricity through her. It
made her remember why the looks her "friends" were giving her
suddenly didn't matter. She leaned back against the locker and smiled up at
him. It felt so good having him this close. Feeling him against her. In the
back of her mind she knew she had to tell him about Maria, but she didn't want
to ruin the moment.
Liz walked by,
giving Alex the once over. Isabel couldn't help but smile to herself. Maybe her
crowd didn't appreciate his looks, but it was obvious that other people did.
"Why is it
I never noticed how good you look in red?" she asked with a grin as she
reached up to unbutton the top button of his shirt.
Catching her
hand as she released his shirt, he smiled. "I don't know. Your Golden
Goddess glow clouded your vision?"
Isabel laughed
and swatted his shoulder with her free hand. "Hmm, maybe that's it."
The bell rang,
forcing them apart. Giving a glance around, Isabel smiled at him and took a
shaky breath.
"I need to
talk to you after school ok? Seriously…"
Alex frowned
slightly and grasped her shoulder. "You ok?" he asked, concern in his
voice.
"Yeah,
it's no big deal. Just something I think you should know." She touched his
hand and offered another smile. "Get to class. You'll get detention if
you're late again."
"I'm
going, I'm going," he caved. Dropping a kiss to her forehead, he spun and
rushed to class.
*******
A) 1892
B) 1992
C) 1872
D) None of the Above.
The answers
swam in front of her eyes and she nearly threw her pencil across the room in
frustration. Her life was falling apart and she had to sit her and take this
stupid test, pretending the world wasn't crumbling around her.
Tess let out a
sigh of irritation. Damn Alex and all his noble intentions. He might as well
have signed their death warrant. Ignoring the glares from the other students
around her, she snapped her pencil down to her desk and just scowled. She heard
Liz clear her throat to her right, but didn't need to look. Ms. Valedictorian
was mad because her concentration was being broken. Well too damn bad,
Tess thought. I might not be around for graduation.
Someone else
made a sound of annoyance causing Tess to turn in her seat. Scathing words
leapt to her lips only to be cut off by the classroom door opening.
Principal
Foster stepped into the room and looked directly at Isabel.
"Isabel
Evans?" Isabel looked up, blinking slightly. "Can you please come
with me?"
Isabel looked
around sheepishly. Never having been called to the principal's office before,
she didn't know how to react. Rising slowly, she stood at her desk a moment,
unsure of what to do exactly.
"Just
bring your test here," Mrs. Louis offered finally. "I'll talk to you
later about making it up."
She nodded then
grabbed her backpack and her test. Dropping off her test quickly, she followed
Principal Foster out the door.
"What's
this about?" Isabel asked softly.
"Sheriff
Parker wants to ask you a few questions," the Principal told her.
"Sorry to drag you out of your test, but he was insistent." The older
woman looked at her with concern. "Is everything ok?"
"Ok?"
Isabel blinked, ice cold terror running through her veins. Sheriff Parker
wanted to talk to her? "Oh, everything's fine as far as I know." She
struggled to keep her calm and shrugged nonchalantly. "I really have no
idea why he wants to talk to me."
Foster patted
her shoulder reassuringly. "I'm sure it's nothing dear," she told
Isabel as she stopped at her office door.
*******
"Ms.
Evans." The voice was cold, distant and deliberate.
"Sheriff
Parker," Isabel replied as she sank down into a chair as her knees began
to turn to jelly. Trying to rein in her terror, she offered a smile. Fear sat
in the pit of her stomach like a chunk of ice. "Is there something I can
do for you?"
Carefully he
pulled out a manila folder. Glancing at her once, he then turned his attention
back to the folder in his hand. Opening it slowly, he thumbed through the
contents before looking at her again. "I thought you might be able to shed
some light on something Ms. Evans."
"I can
try," she offered, trying to make it sound sincere. She wasn't sure if it
had come across as honest or as panicked. If she had to bet, she'd probably
pick the latter.
One by one he laid
out each of the pictures the folder held. Isabel blinked, her mind not quite
registering what she was seeing. But the icy feeling in her stomach began to
spread through her body. The images blurred into one, turning into a giant
fuzzy mess. Then her mind finally registered the individual rectangles.
Autopsy photos.
It suddenly hit her and she gasped. Looking up in surprise at the sheriff, she
let the confusion show. This was not what she expected.
"What are
these for?"
"I
apologize for having to show you these," he drawled. Isabel couldn't help
but feel the dishonesty to his words. "I know they are a little graphic.
But I need to know if you can identify that mark."
Looking back
down at the pictures, Isabel finally realized that all of the bodies she was
looking at had the same silver handprint on them. They didn't look the right
size, or quite the right shape, to be Alex, but she couldn't pretend she didn't
see them. Life would be easier if she could.
"Should
I?" she questioned finally, feeling the ice spread out into her limbs. Her
hand began to tingle with the chill, like a person who has stayed outside too
long in the snow.
"I thought
you might," he told her evenly. Parker met her gaze, then bent down to
pick something up off the floor. A brown paper bag. Isabel sat up straighter
and didn't look away. Very intentionally he drew out the garment and placed it
on the desk over the photos.
Isabel
swallowed hard. That was her uniform. The one with the bullet hole in it. The
one covered in her blood. Letting the ice that was flowing through her snap her
into Ice Princess mode, she glared at Parker.
"Why would
you have that thing?" she demanded. "Mr. Iberg gave us all new
uniforms after the shooting. He thought it was bad for business to have
something around that might remind people."
"Is this
yours?"
"Don't
know," she leaned back in her chair and crossed her legs, managing an
irritated look. "It could be anyone's. Most of us wear the same
size." Taking note of the fact the uniform was covered in several other
things besides ketchup and blood from having been in the dumpster for a few
days, Isabel let a note of confidence trickle into her. "Besides, it's
obvious that thing's been in the trash. There's no telling what might be on it.
Food, blood, rotten anything." Ice began to dissolve in her system.
"Why would you be dragging that thing out? It's disgusting and it
smells."
"You're
right," Parker said coolly as he slid the uniform off the desk and back
into the bag. "There's no telling what you might find on it." He
smiled at her then gathered the photos. "You're free to go."
Isabel smiled
back but felt the ice form in her tissues again. His smile had cut away any
confidence that might be building. With a slight nod, she rose from her seat,
grabbed her bag, then went straight out the door.
*******
Sliding in
behind her and taking hold of the back of her arm, Alex guided her away from
the people streaming through the hallway. Isabel jumped then glanced back to
offer a small smile at him. Guiding her out the door, he didn't let go until
they stood in the parking lot. Students milled about, but none close enough to
hear their words.
"What did
Parker want with you?" he demanded. Tension hummed through his body.
"How'd you
know?" Isabel asked, swallowing hard. It was all going to hit the fan
right here.
"Tess told
me. Said you got pulled out of your history test."
Isabel hugged
herself tightly. "I don't think we should do this here Alex."
"Why
not?" He felt like the sky was closing in on him. Suffocating him.
"Because
if Parker comes to question me then suddenly I run to you… after he thinks some
guy healed me, don't you think that would give him more of a reason to look at
you?" Isabel reasoned. Anything to just keep her world as normal as
possible for another few hours. Anything to keep from telling him that she told
Maria. Reaching for his hand, she took it in hers and offered a smile.
"Come on," she said, tugging him back towards the building.
"We're supposed to meet everyone in the quad for lunch."
"All
right." Alex took a deep breath and let it out slowly. It was hard to be
left in suspense, especially these last few days, but she had a valid point.
Squeezing her hand, he offered a smile. "Sorry for freaking on you."
A quick kiss. "What would I do without you?"
"You'd be
busy freaking," she grinned as she led him through the halls. Shoving the
door open that led outside to the quad, she pulled him through and continued
until she reached what was now their spot. Of course he had only just sat there
with her yesterday, but it was theirs nonetheless. Dropping down into the
grass, she gently jerked his hand until he fell down beside her.
"Well,
you're probably right," he said finally, "I'd be busy freaking. But
at least I'd have remembered my lunch." Alex grinned and rose again.
"Would you like me to bring yours as well?"
"I can go
with you if you want -" Isabel started to be cut off by his hand rising
into the air, palm out.
"I'll get
it. Is it in your locker?"
"Yeah, top
part."
Kneeling, he
kissed her, then grinned. "I don't think I'll ever get tired of doing
that."
Grabbing the
front of his shirt, she pulled him to her and kissed him again. "You'd
better not."
"Not in
this lifetime," he said as he headed for the lockers and their lunches.
Isabel closed
her eyes and smiled, letting the feeling of his mouth flow down her body
leaving a trail of tingles. One simple kiss could do that to her.
"You look
awful happy," a voice said.
Isabel cracked
open an eye in time to see Maria plop down in the grass across from her.
"Yeah, he kinda has that effect on me I guess."
"No
comments from the peanut gallery?" Maria asked, waving a hand in the
general direction of the "we're better than everyone" corner of the
quad.
"Nothing
directly to me, at least not yet," Isabel said, brushing hair back behind
her shoulder. "None of them have the guts to say anything. Not when I can
reduce their social standing to mere rubble in a matter of heartbeats."
She grinned and reached for one of her friend's carrot sticks. "Being the
most popular girl in school does have advantages sometimes."
Maria wrinkled
her nose slightly and looked at her friend. "Yeah, but will you still hold
that place once everyone knows that you and Alex…" She let it trail off
and shrugged instead.
Casting a look
over to the corner she would normally be sitting in herself, Isabel wondered
for a second why she bothered. Why did she try to hard to be the person
everyone else wanted her to be? Maybe because up until a few days ago, she
never really knew someone could love her just for her.
"Granted,
he's not typical Isabel material," she said with a slight smile, "But
as reigning Princess, I have the right to date anyone I damn well please."
"Ahh, so
we're up to the dating word eh?" Maria giggled. "Anything else I
should know about this relationship?"
Isabel leaned
forward and gave a wicked grin. From the corner of her eye, she could see her
normal group watching. She wondered if they were close enough to hear her next
words. "Well, it's not every guy that will go get your lunch for it
because you've forgotten it. Of course the reason you forgot it was because he
had just kissed you. Even simple, quick kisses from him tend to make your world
shrink until it's just the two of you. With maybe some ground shaking and star
seeing." Isabel saw Stacey Scheinin's mouth nearly drop to the ground.
Yup, close enough. Well, close enough when you were making sure you talked loud
enough your voice carried. "Of course the fact he worships you like the
Goddess you are doesn't hurt his standing any," she finished airily.
Doug Baker
nearly choked on his soda. Stacey started whacking his back, but never took her
eyes off Isabel.
"Ahh, the
Goddess thing does tend to help a man's standing doesn't it?" Maria asked
innocently, batting her eyes like a pro. Isabel knew she was dying inside,
trying not to laugh. While not one to start something, Maria never passed up an
opportunity to watch that group get what they deserved.
"Of
course," Isabel replied nonchalantly. "But very few guys know how to
worship properly. Let's just say that Alex knows exactly how to worship
me."
"Ladies,"
Alex said before sitting down next to Isabel, two lunches in hand. "I'd
ask what you were talking about, but judging by the blush on Maria's face and
the fact that Stacey looks like she swallowed a lemon, I'll take a guess and
say I don't want to know."
Isabel took her
lunch as he handed it to her and bestowed a patent "Goddess Isabel"
smile at him. Leaning towards him she tilted her head just slightly. "Just
explaining how the right kiss can make your world disappear," she
explained. "Care to help me demonstrate?"
"Only if
Maria will tell me they're watching," he said with a smirk. "I'd hate
to waste such a good show on just faculty and underclassmen."
"Oh
they're definitely watching!" Maria giggled, then took a big bite of her
sandwich. This was just too good. Granted, she didn't live to make Stacey and
her group squirm the same way Isabel did, but she wouldn't have missed this
show for anything!
Alex dropped
the brown bag to the grass and slid one hand into Isabel's hair and wrapped his
other around her waist. Urging her closer, he nipped her lips lightly, then
kissed her ever so gently. Sliding his hand up her back, then down again, he
pulled her mouth to his and slid his tongue between her lips. Kissing her
deeply, he let his hand slip under her shirt to the bare skin of her back.
Tracing patterns on the warm flesh, he licked her lower lip. Kissing her
lightly one more time, he pulled away and smiled innocently at her. "How
was that?" he asked, still tracing lines along her skin.
"I
felt that," Maria muttered, "And I'm way over here."
"How was
what?" Isabel asked vaguely, then blinked and blushed. "Oh yeah, back
to Earth, right."
Alex laughed
and dropped his hand from her back. Suddenly her world felt cold and Isabel
wished he'd touch her again. She scooted closer and snatched his lunch from the
ground.
"Anything
interesting in here?" she asked as she pulled the top of the bag open.
"Probably
not," he said as she started pulling things out. "Peanut butter and
jelly… yes that's wheat bread," he admitted as she pulled his sandwich
from the bag. "Chips, plain. Though I like to spice them up with my
special sauce. That would be my special sauce," he gestured as she drug a
small Tupperware container from the bag. "Nothing left but cupcakes and
grape soda."
"Grape
soda?" Maria squealed. "Ewwww, do you have any idea the kinds of
things they put in that stuff?"
"Nope,"
Alex grinned. "But I can tell you it's not enough. I always have to remix
it myself." He glanced over his shoulder at the crowd that had previously
been their audience, making sure they had already drifted off in order to discuss
what they had just seen. Whipping out a small plastic bottle from his pocket he
held it up so they could see the cloudy liquid inside.
"What's
that?" Maria asked curiously. Alex opened the bottle and she pressed her
hand over her nose. "Oh god! I can smell that stuff over here!"
"Wow,"
Isabel agreed, "That stuff will clear up the sinuses."
"Jalapeno
juice ladies," Alex told them after he took a drink from the can in order
to make room. "is essential to every grape soda."
"Oh that's
just sick," Maria told him, reaching for another carrot stick. "How
can you actually drink that?!" She nibbled a carrot end, then looked at
him. "Is it because your taste buds are maybe different, because you're…
you know… different?"
Alex blinked,
his hand slowly lowering the soda can to the ground. He looked between Isabel
and Maria once. "You told her," he whispered. It felt like he had
fallen and the wind had been shoved out of his lungs. Make that fallen onto
something dull and pointed because he felt it in the pit of his stomach too.
"Alex…"
Isabel started, letting it trail off as soon as she got a good look at his
face. He looked green, like he might puke at any minute. And he didn't seem to
be breathing.
"You
should probably breathe," Maria told him quietly. "Most people do
that you know."
Isabel tossed
Maria a glare. That certainly wasn't going to help the situation any. Yeah, she
was going to tell him. In her own way. Never mind the fact she wasn't sure
exactly what that way was just yet, but at least he would have had a slight
chance to recover gracefully.
"Alex, I
-" She tried again only to find thee words wouldn't come.
Maria jumped in
to help. "I made her tell me." She reached out, placing her hand on
Alex's leg. "I mean, I was hearing things, and so I went over to talk to
her. And her diary was sitting out and I -"
"Diary?!"
Alex burst out. He couldn't believe this. Maybe he had been completely wrong
about Isabel. His secret was spreading like wild fire. "You wrote it all
down?!" Now he felt like he had been punched in the gut. Repeatedly.
"Sort
of," Isabel admitted meekly. She knew he wouldn't be happy, but she didn't
think he'd be so… hurt. He looked like she had kicked him across the room.
"Sort of?
How can it be sort of?" he demanded. "You either did or you
didn't!"
"But there
is a sort of!" Maria protested. "She wrote stuff down. And she talked
about someone saving her. And she talked about seeing things from this person.
But she never mentioned your name." She looked at him sincerely. "I
was there, I saw you touch her. I knew you did something to her that day, but I
didn't know what." Maria added a little more weight to the hand sitting on
his leg. "She didn't write it down in a way that anyone besides me, her
best friend since before we were out of diapers, could ever figure out."
Alex looked
down at Maria's hand, then up into her face. "How'd you know then? How did
you know what I am?"
"Rumors
floating around about what the sheriff thinks. I didn't know. Not really. I was
trying to get her to tell me she didn't really believe in aliens."
Blushing, she looked away. "I guess I never even thought they could
exist."
"Neither
did I," Alex confessed after a long moment. "It took us a while to
figure it out."
Maria looked
back up at him and blinked. "Us?"
Alex looked
sidelong at Isabel. If Isabel trusted Maria with their secret, then he had to
trust her judgement was sound. Besides, now that Maria knew, he had to tell the
others and he thought that maybe they should all get together. And if they got
together, then Maria would know anyway, might as well prepare her for it.
"Michael
and Tess are too."
Nodding slowly,
Maria shoved curls away from her face, then straightened, removing her hand
from Alex's leg.
Isabel smiled
as Maria answered. "Then I guess we have to do whatever it takes to keep
them safe too huh?"
*******
He told himself
to remain calm. Cool and collected. He snorted and flopped down onto the couch.
Sure, if Isabel were just coming over for a nice visit, he'd be nervous enough.
But she was coming over to tell him what happened when Sheriff Parker had
pulled her out of class.
Alex groaned
and dropped his head into his hands. This wasn't going to be fun. It was going
to be awful in fact. Not to mention she couldn't come talk to him directly
after school because she had to work. So now he'd had a good six or so hours to
come up with all kinds of conversations in his head.
Right now the
conversation where Parker tortured Isabel until she told him everything was
playing over and over in his head. It was kind of the best case scenario in all
of his scenarios. And none of them were getting any better with time.
After what
seemed like a million lifetimes, the doorbell rang. Alex sprang up from the
couch and rushed to the door, jerking it open as soon as he reached it.
"Hey,"
Isabel smiled at him.
She smiled at
him. Isabel smiled at him. A full on "Isabel the Goddess is very happy to
see you" smile. Wow. Alex felt the tension of the evening fading away
slowly. If it was bad she couldn't possibly flash that smile at anyone.
"Hey,"
he replied and held out his hand. Pulling her in smoothly when she took it, he
closed the door behind her. Drawing her to him, he kissed her gently, just
happy to feel her in his arms.
"How as
work?" he asked once they broke apart.
"Boring,"
she answered as she followed him into the living room. "Parents?"
"Gone.
They have some big case coming up so they're still at the office."
Isabel sank
down to the couch cushions and kicked off her shoes. Her feet always ached
after working. All the walking and carry heavy objects killed her. Starting to
curse her parents again for forcing her to get a job, she caught herself and
stopped. If she hadn't gotten that job, then she never would have found out
about Alex.
"They gone
a lot?" With a slight jolt she realized she didn't know much about Alex's
family or his home life.
"Just
sometimes. Usually only when they have a big case to work on. They say they
concentrate better at the office than at home. Too many distractions." He
grinned. "And they say I play the stereo too loud."
Isabel laughed
and nodded. "My parents say that a lot to Kyle." An innocent grin.
"I'm the good one."
Alex chuckled
and sat down beside her. Wrapping an arm around her shoulders, he leaned back,
forcing her to come with him. When she was settled against his side, he kissed
her forehead and finally worked up the nerve to ask her what he needed to know.
"So, what
did Parker say to you?" He felt Isabel stiffen against him and wished he
could take it back. Wished he didn't have a reason to ask her that question.
Wished they were just nice, normal teenagers.
"He told
me that he wanted to see if I could help him identify a mark." Isabel
looked up at him. "He had these pictures… autopsy photos really. And he
made me look at them. All of them had the mark on them Alex. Like you left on
me." She swallowed. "But I know it wasn't you. The mark wasn't the
right size." With a deep breath, she finally let lose something she had
filed away before she could spill it at school. "And they had another date
on them. 1975. Weren't you guys still in the pods then?"
Alex nodded,
his mind reeling with the new information. "Yeah, we didn't break out
until 1989."
"Well, I
guess you weren't the only survivors then." Isabel tried to smile at him,
but knew she had to tell him the rest. "There's something else." Her
heart sank to her toes as she said those words.
"What
else?" Alex asked, jerking himself from thoughts of another alien. He'd
have to take the time to process that later.
Taking a deep
breath, she pulled away from him so she could look at him directly.
"Parker had something else." A faint laugh. "I knew I should
have burned it, but I thought I had taken care of it." Alex frowned.
"He had my uniform."
"What?!"
Alex exploded off the couch, nearly knocking her to the floor, and instantly
began pacing. Parker had proof now. He had proof that something had happened to
Isabel.
"It's not
as bad as you think," she insisted, reaching for his hand as he paced by
her. "He had it, but it had been in the dumpster for a few days at least.
It had all kinds of stuff on it. It wasn't exactly fresh."
"But the
hole," He insisted, pulling away from her to continue pacing.
"I'll tell
him it must have gotten burned. One of the cooks tossed a cigarette in the
dumpster. Jose! He smokes. That would explain the hole." Isabel felt
desperation well up inside of her.
Alex jerked to
a stop, whirling around to face her. "He can send it to the lab Isabel.
They can analyze everything that's on it. And when they do, they'll find the
blood. Your blood." With a groan of frustration, Alex made a dash for the
stairs, taking them two at a time. He turned into his room as soon as he hit
the doorway.
Isabel jumped
up and followed, unsure of what to do or say. She had to come up with
something. This had been her fault. She hadn't handled it as well as she
thought she had. It was because of her that he was in danger. Skidding to a
stop as she reached the door of his room, her eyes widened at what she saw.
"What are
you doing?" she cried as he drug a duffel bag out from under his bed and
started tossing stuff into it.
"Packing,"
he replied, not stopping to look at her. Closing the space to the closet in two
long strides, he grabbed an armful of clothes. Turning, he hit the bed in a few
steps and dumped the clothes on top of the bag.
"Where are
you going to go?" she demanded.
"Anywhere
that won't get me dead," he retorted, finally pausing to look at her. The
look of anguish that crossed her face tore at his heart. "Isabel, it's not
safe for us anymore."
"It's not
safe anywhere Alex!" she insisted. "You can't just run away."
"I can't
stay here. I can't endanger the others too."
"Then
let's figure out a way to unendanger them."
*******
"I so
can't believe this! First it was Isabel and now Maria and Kyle know too? Great.
Let's just put up the big neon sign Alexander, 'See real aliens here.' Would
that make you happy?" Michael glared at him. He had seen Alex's room last
night, he had been packing. And now he wasn't. Michael didn't think he should
have stopped.
"Or maybe
a 'We're aliens, come get us' sign would be better," Tess muttered under
her breath.
Alex sighed and
dropped into the closest chair. He had hoped they would see reason, that they
would understand all of this had happened out of their control and that they
were still safe. But neither of them saw it that way. Instead they thought
disappearing was the better idea. Disappearing. That meant leaving everything.
His home, his parents. Isabel.
"We're not
going anywhere. Running would just give Parker a reason to think it was us.
Right now he thinks it's someone else." He didn't add the 'I think' to
that last part. No point in causing more trouble.
"So
there's another one?" Michael asked for what seemed like the millionth
time.
"There was
in 1975," Alex replied. "But that's all we know. And it looks like
the other one might have killed people Michael. I don't think running off to
find a killer is a really brilliant idea either."
"Better
than waiting for them to come get us and throw us in a lab somewhere."
Tess smarted. "I'd rather deal with a killer than be killed."
That was it.
Alex had had enough. Moving fast, he shoved himself out of the chair and
grabbed Tess by the arms before she could see him coming. "And how do you
know he wouldn't kill us? How do you know once he figured out there were more
of his kind that he wouldn't just kill us? That he wouldn't want the
competition? You don't. So maybe you need to rethink your little plan."
Pushing her away from him, Alex let out a sigh of disgust. "I've never
seen you two so ready to turn tail and run. What about when Tess put
Superintendent Miller's car on top of the school? You guys weren't ready to run
then. Or you Michael… what about when you melted the lock on Doug's locker? You
even did it in front of witnesses. You guys weren't ready to get the hell out
of Roswell then. No, you two are perfectly happy to use your powers to amuse
yourselves and never give a second thought to the kind of problems that might
cause. I save someone's life and suddenly you're thinking twice."
The three of
them stared at each other, no one saying a word. The sound of the doorbell
broke Alex from the staring match. Turning towards the door, he took a step then
looked back over his shoulder.
"That's
them. I'd suggest you watch what you say. And be nice. If you think you can
manage it."
***
Isabel sat on
the couch next to Alex. The tension that filled the room felt as if it were
alive, humming across her skin. She looked at Kyle who had sat down in the
chair to her right. As close as he could get to her without sitting on the
couch next to her. It was enough to tell her he was worried. Maybe not about
Alex, but about the other two. Maria sat on the floor at his feet, leaning back
against his legs. He had a hand resting on her shoulder and Isabel could tell
her friend took comfort in that. Tess and Michael sat in the loveseat directly
opposite the couch. Both were busy glaring at her. At this point she was pretty
sure they hated her.
Alex held back
a sigh. This was going even worse than he imagined, which made it past horrible
and somewhere into the territory of dreadful. Shoot me and put me out of my
misery, he thought. He felt Isabel take his hand and smiled at her. This
had all happened because of her, yeah, but he wouldn't change any of it. Not a
single second.
"We're all
here because we need to throw Parker off. I assume we all feel the same way on
this?" Alex started after Isabel gave his hand a reassuring squeeze.
"How do we
know what they feel?" Tess demanded hotly, waving a hand in Kyle and
Maria's general direction. She knew better than to indicate Isabel. That would
only make Alex even angrier with her.
"We do
have names you know," Maria told her.
Tess started to
rise, only to be held down by Michael's hand on her wrist. He shook his head
then looked at Alex.
"We don't
know anything about them. For all we know they're ready to call the FBI as soon
as they leave here."
"No one is
calling the FBI," Isabel ground out. "Did you ever stop to think that
we know nothing about you either? Huh? That we're trusting that you won't hurt
us? That we're risking our necks trying to help your ungrateful skin?"
"That's
it," Tess hissed, flying off the love seat. Kyle was up half a heartbeat
after she was, moving to stand behind her as Tess stood in front of his sister.
"Your lives? Your lives are nothing. You don't have to worry about being
taken away and cut up. And experimented on, and worse! No, you live in your nice
little house, with your nice little family and you never have to think about
those things. Well we do. All the time. We don't need you or your little
friends to help us."
Isabel looked
at the other girl, the tirade not lost on her but also not enough to scare her.
"The fact of the matter is, you do need us. More than you've ever needed
anyone in your life. And that gets you. In fact in scares the hell out of
you." Her tone was calm, almost bland. "Maybe you can run away and
leave everything behind, but some of us have the guts to stand up and not give
up the things we want."
"Yeah
well, that's all fine and dandy, but no one would be doing any running if
Einstein hadn't healed you that day," Michael retorted hotly. He rose from
the loveseat and closed the space slowly, standing next to Tess when he
stopped. Kyle moved, standing behind the both of them, but close enough to each
that he could reach them. "If you'd had the good sense to duck like every
other intelligent creature out there, then none of this would have
happened."
Isabel stood,
standing toe to toe with Michael. Ripping up her shirt, she showed the bare
expanse of stomach that once held the silver hand print. "Is that what you
wanted Michael? Did you want that bullet to tear into me? To rip apart my insides?
To kill me? I hate to disappoint you, but I'm not dead. And you can't take that
back now. So maybe you should stop whining long enough to deal with it."
This was
getting out of hand. Alex glanced at Maria. Noting the girl was huddled on the
floor, terrified, he knew this had to stop. They were accomplishing nothing
with this. He started to speak, rising from the couch slowly. No words came as
he saw Michael's hand fist and start up. Alex reached for the other boy's hand,
but couldn't manage to make it in time. Kyle did.
His hand
snaking out, Kyle snatched Michael's wrist in mid air. Jerking to force the
other boy around, he shook his head. "I'd suggest that you not raise your
hand to my sister." His look was hard and ungiving. "Ever." The
grip didn't loosen. "Now, if you want to have a nice conversation, then we
can do that. If you want me to kick your ass, we can do that too. But you will
not touch my sister. Got that?"
Grabbing
Isabel, Alex pressed his hand to the exact spot it had rested only a few days
before. With a small burst of light, the handprint reappeared on her stomach.
Dropping his hand from her skin he faced his friends.
"You know
what? Michael's right. None of this would have started if I hadn't healed her.
But you know what else? I'd do it again in a heartbeat. I'd save her life and
give up mine if it meant saving her. If you guys want to run, fine. But I'm not
going anywhere."
"What do
you mean you're not going anywhere?" Tess cried. "You can't stay here
and let them take you!"
"We don't
want anyone to go anywhere," Maria said softly as she rose, moving to join
the group. "Why can't anyone understand that?" Tears welled up in her
eyes.
Taking a deep
breath, Alex tried to clear his mind. Forcing the connection would be
difficult, but he didn't think he had a choice. Grabbing Isabel's hand, he felt
himself slide into her, merge with her, felt their heartbeats become one.
Images rushed past his mind, but he ignored him. Eyes closed, he thrust his
free hand out and grabbed Tess' wrist, knowing she'd grab Michael if only by
instinct. Kyle's body jerked as the connection flowed from Tess to Michael and
into him. Seeing her friends experiencing something that looked painful, Maria
reached for Isabel, wanting to pull her away. No sooner did her hand touch her
friend's arm than Kyle had a hold of her other hand.
Electricity
shot through them all as soon as the circle was complete. Spreading out
slightly, none of them broke the connection, but instead shifted so that the
circle was more comfortable. Orange swirled around Alex, tendrils of it
threading their way through Isabel's purple aura. The colors ran, turning
around each other like frolicking butterflies. The smell of almonds and
cinnamon suddenly floated throughout the room. Cherry red shot out from Kyle,
reaching out for both his sister and Maria. The bright color mixed with the
purple and orange of the Alex-Isabel cocktail as it seemed to draw the
sparkling blue of Maria's aura out into the group. A small trail of blue
streaked across the circle to mix with the churning colors. Slowly the ball of
colors moved, settling into the center of the circle. The brilliant yellow of
the sun shot out, at first surrounding the ball, but then allowing itself to be
taken in by the other colors. Michael's brick red joined last, taking its time
as it crossed the space between him and the other colors. Slowly it was taken
in by the other colors until the ball was a whirlpool of iridescence.
As soon as the
colors merged, more scents filled the air. The sweet smell of roses drifted in
from Maria's direction. The strong, almost overpowering scent of eucalyptus
shot out from Michael, dulling as it hit the other smells. The sour smell of
lemons followed the yellow trail of color from Tess until it moved around them
with the others. Finally the deep scent of sage filled their noses.
Scents whirled
around in the colors, surrounding them. Colors mixed, their auras becoming one
large mass of color.
Isabel felt the
love Alex had for her, felt it surrounding her like a thick blanket. Reveling
in the feel, she let her love for Alex surround him. Knowing he felt it too,
she let her love for her best friend and her brother leak into the connection,
following it with concern for all of them.
Michael could
feel the love between them, binding them tighter than any rope could ever hold
them. Grudgingly he felt his respect for that slip into the mix. Isabel's
concern hit him and he couldn't stop the surprise he felt. She really did worry
about them. That was something else he could respect. Slowly he let the
feelings of friendship and kinship between he and Alex bleed into the mass
surrounding them all.
Maria felt the
fear pouring off Tess. Her heart ached for the girl. Never had she ever know
that kind of terror. Closing her eyes, she offered an image to the girl. An
image of Maria holding out a hand to her. Offering friendship and the kind of
protection that only friendship can offer.
Tess felt the
colors move around her. Feeling Michael slip away from her, feeling him accept
that the humans might really want to help him, she panicked. More than anything
else in the world, she just wanted away from here. Away from all of them.
Uncaring that anyone might know how scared she really was, Tess tried to pull
free only to feel both Michael and Alex tighten their grip on her. Finally an
image pushed past the fear. An image of Maria.
Kyle could feel
the fear from all of them. They were all scared of being hurt, of being
betrayed. Opening himself up, he allowed them to see. Allowed them to
understand that he would do anything to protect them. That he would do anything
in his power to keep all of them from coming to harm.
Alex felt the
tension of the connection leave. Understanding and acceptance flooded in,
pushing aside all the bad thoughts and feelings. He felt relief flow through
him. Isabel squeezed his hand and he smiled at her, taking note of the way her
purple teased his orange.
One by one,
their hand slipped away from each other. Colors flickered, fading slowly as the
connection disintegrated.
"Wow.
Technicolor," Kyle muttered.
"I think
I'm dizzy," Maria whimpered and swayed on her feet.
Kyle lunged for
her, reaching her a second after Michael did. Both of them eased her into a
chair and knelt on either side of it.
"You
ok?" Michael asked, surprising himself by the amount of concern he
actually had for the girl. A girl he had never before given a second thought
to.
"Yeah."
Maria offered a shaky smile. "I guess I'm not used to processing that much
at once."
Alex twined his
fingers with Isabel's and watched, not ready to break up the scene just yet.
All of them had finally realized they weren't a threat to each other. He wanted
to bask in that just a little longer. There was no way to know how soon that
feeling would be threatened.
Tess watched as
they helped Maria into the chair. Staring at the girl, she wondered how anyone
who wasn't one of them could possibly want to help. Could possibly want to be
friends. Without realizing it, her feet carried her across the floor. With a
faint frown, she looked down at Maria, her mind trying to understand all it had
seen.
With a bigger
smile than she had managed for the boys, Maria held out her hand. "I've
never seen a more beautiful shade of yellow in my life. It was like the
sun."
Taking the
girl's hand, Tess felt the fear melt away.
"Thanks,"
she managed finally. "I've always liked the smell of roses."
Rising, Kyle
looked them over. "If we've all managed to recover from the alien trip
here, which is sort of like an acid trip, but not, then I think I have a idea.
It might even be a plan."
*******
Maria was
shaking with fear. It was that simple. Pushing her way through the doors, she
stopped at the front counter and offered a trembling smile.
"I need to
talk to Sheriff Parker."
The deputy
looked up from his paper work and studied her a minute. She looked upset, but
someone had probably stolen her purse and now she was without all her make up
and hair spray or something.
"Sorry,
but he's busy right now. If you want to leave your name and number -"
"I'll talk
to her Deputy." Parker told him as he emerged from his office. Flashing
Maria a smile, he moved to the counter and pulled open the swinging door.
"Ms. Deluca, if you'll follow me."
Maria looked at
him, at the door, then took a step forward. With a deep breath she forced her
feet to move through the opening in the counter.
"You mind
telling me what this is about?" Parker asked as he led the way to his
office.
Maria squeezed
her eyes shut for a second, trying to keep the tears from falling. "It's
about that day at the Crashdown," she managed finally, her voice shaking
as badly as her body. "About what happened to Isabel."
*******
She leaned
against him, her back resting solidly against his chest. His arms went around
her and she smiled. Everyone gawked at them, but she didn't care. In only a
week she had gone from being completely absorbed in what other people thought
of her and how that effected her life, to not giving a damn. There were so many
other things out there that were just too important. She knew who her friends
were. Knew who the people were that would stand by her no matter what. Those
were the only people she worried about now.
Isabel felt
Alex kiss the top of her head and smiled bigger. If that was possible. Anything
bigger and her mouth would split or something.
"I can
feel you smiling up there," he whispered in her ear causing shivers to
race down her body. "Any particular reason?"
"Mmm, do I
have to tell?" she asked pulling his arms around her even tighter.
"Only if
you want to stay in that position," Alex teased, moving so she was forced
away from him slightly.
Isabel squealed
and threw her weight back, forcing him back down. Pinning him between the tree
he had been leaning against and her, she looked over her shoulder at him.
"I suppose
I should be asking if you still want to stick to that, but since I'm in a good
mood, I'll let it slide this time." A slight grin spread across his face.
"The reason for my smile," She said archly, traces of the old Isabel
in her voice, "Is because I'm happy."
"Ahh,"
Alex nodded. "Happy. I see. Interesting concept. And the reason for this
happiness?"
She shrugged
and let her head fall back against his shoulder. It felt so right sitting here
like this. So perfect. Lightning could strike her dead here and she'd be happy.
Then again, maybe lightning wouldn't effect Alex. Huh. She'd have to consider
that later.
"Just
everything. You're here. Maria and Kyle know. Tess and Michael don't seem to
want to kill them now." A soft sigh. "Everything just seems to be
falling together I guess." Another smile. "And I passed my history
test."
"Oh I
see," Alex grinned, working his hands towards her ticklish spots. "So
the real reason for this happiness is your history test." Latching onto
her sides and tickling, he held on to her squirming form. With mock seriousness
he added, "History is more important than me. I see how it is."
Managing to
wiggle away from the torturous hands, Isabel grabbed the wadded up brown paper
bag her lunch had previously been in and turned, launching it at him. Giggling
as it whacked him squarely in the chest, she made ready to run. His hand snaked
out and grabbed her, hauling her close.
"You know…
some men would make you pay for that," he told her. With a dramatic voice,
he offered a deep sigh and said," But I'm not some men, so I guess I'll
just put up with the abuse." An overly dramatic sob caused her to grin.
"And what
can I do to make it up to you," she asked, suspicious of his answer.
"I don't
know," he shook his head, "this is pretty big."
Leaning
forward, she kissed the spot the bag hit. "Better?"
"Much."
Wrapping his arms around her again, he pulled her back down, letting her
snuggle back up against his chest. "I suppose, in celebration of your
history victory, we will be forced to get ice cream after school."
"Oooh, do
I get chocolate sprinkles too?" she giggled. God she loved the way he made
the simple things seem so damn great.
"You can have
anything you want," he told her seriously.
"But I've
already got that." She smiled up at him. "I've got you don't I?"
*******
Music filled
the gym from wall to wall. Vibrations from the songs blasting through the
speakers were enough to send the streamers along the ceiling trembling. Michael
could feel the beat in the floor. The rapid rhythm made him that much more
antsy. He wanted this to be over with. Wanted it back to the way it was before.
With a sigh, he glanced to his left. Kyle and Maria stood together, her head
resting on his shoulder. To anyone else, it would look casual. But Michael
could see the how tense the muscles of her shoulders were. He could also see
how tightly Kyle was gripping the back of her jeans. Almost as if he feared she
would be swept away from him. Yeah, he decided, everyone wanted this over with.
They had gone
over the plan. And over it and over it and… They knew the plan. Now, that
didn't mean it was a good plan. But it was a plan. Which was better than no
plan Michael supposed. Better, but not by much. He still thought they would be
better off just taking off and getting the hell out of Roswell. Roswell be
damned, he wanted to get out of New Mexico. Go someplace that they would be
able to hide in. Some place big. Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Atlanta…
anything. He wasn't overly picky. Just someplace where they wouldn't have to
worry about blending in because in those places you blended whether you wanted
to or not. That's just the way it was. Anonymous. That's how me wanted to feel.
A soft touch on
his arm brought him out of his thoughts. Blinking, he looked down at Tess who
had appeared front of him.
"You
ok?" she asked softly, her hand seeking his.
"It's all good,"
he lied, squeezing her hand reassuringly.
Blonde curls
bounced around her face as she looked towards Maria and Kyle. "Guess it
could be worse," she offered. "We could have ended up with people who
would have just told." A faint smile touched her face. She was trying.
Michael
couldn't argue with that. It's possible that someone else would have just
turned them all in as soon as they knew. His eyes shot across the gym until
they focused on Liz Parker's dancing form. Would she have turned him in? The thought
jolted him and he pushed away from the wall, standing straight, shoving the
thought away with the wall.
"Yeah,
worse." He sighed and looked back at the girl who had been his sister for
as long as he could remember. "Let's just hope this asinine plan actually
works."
"It
will," Tess spoke with confidence. It has to she almost added, but
didn't. She was still trying.
***
She tried to
force herself to relax, but nothing she thought of had worked. Cedar oil had
failed her for the first time since she had decided aromatherapy worked. Maybe
she'd have to rethink it. Isabel kept telling her it was all in her head
anyway.
Kyle ran a hand
along her back, trying to coax her into relaxing. She smiled and leaned against
him more. Kyle had been her older brother since she and Isabel had been
friends. Which happened when they were both about three and Maria's kitten got
lost. Isabel had helped her search and in the process had forced Kyle to look
as well. Since that day, they had been friends. And she had gotten a big
brother. But sometimes, times like now, she wondered if he would always be her
brother. Or would he ever be anything else?
"Our
sister is making an idiot of herself." Kyle said into her ear. He always
referred to Isabel as "their" sister.
Maria's eyes moved
across the dance floor until she spotted Isabel and Alex. They were dancing
around like maniacs to the beat of the music. Without warning, Alex grabbed
her, then dipped her low. Maria could hear Isabel's squeal over the music. When
he hauled her up, Isabel laughed and swatted at him. Maria shook her head and
looked up at Kyle. Yeah, they were utterly ridiculous. Ridiculous but cute. Not
that she'd ever admit it.
"I guess
it's better than watching them get all cozy during a slow song."
No sooner did
the words leave her mouth then the chords of a mushy ballad wound their way
through the packed room.
With a dramatic
sigh, Kyle grabbed her hand and drug her towards the dance floor.
"We can at
least pretend we're having fun. Besides, in a few songs it will be show
time."
***
Watching Kyle
and Maria head for the dance floor, Michael shrugged and offered a hand to
Tess.
"Is it too
strange for someone to be dancing with his sister?"
"Only if
you try to grope me," Tess said with a smirk.
Michael spun
her out to the floor with a chuckle.
The music
seemed to move around them, weaving between the people to wrap the six of them
in the threads of music. Before long they found themselves dancing nearly side
by side. Without warning, Tess broke away from Michael and grabbed Kyle.
"Switch!"
she grinned. Before either Michael or Maria could protest, she wrapped her arms
firmly around Kyle's neck. There, let them try to break the alien song hold.
Now Michael didn't have a choice but to try.
Maria blinked
at Kyle and Tess, then looked sheepishly at Michael. "Well, I guess we
don't have a choice."
"I rarely
get one," Michael replied as he reached for her hand. Pulling her close,
Michael noticed how blue her eyes were. Like the ocean. Winding his arms around
her waist, he pulled her close, a faint smile tugging the corners of his mouth
as she rested her head against his shoulder. Nope, this wasn't like dancing
with Tess. No sister feelings here.
"I guess
they won't all laugh at me now for dancing with my sister," Michael
managed after a moment.
"Nah,
they'll find something else to tease you about. Maybe that hair cut."
Maria smarted.
"You
remember that," he warned her. "Paybacks are hell."
"Ooooh,
I'm so scared," she snickered, never moving her head from his shoulder.
It was all that I wanted from you
It was something you never knew
To let me in
But not tonight
For this is the end
Tonight
I fall
The final notes
and words filtered through the crowd and couples began to break apart. The DJ
began to talk, the sound of his voice droning on somewhere behind them. Tess
stepped away from Kyle, smiling as he offered her a deep bow.
"Thank you
for the dance fair lady."
"Fair
lady?" Michael demanded, "Where?"
Maria and Tess
let out sounds of protest, each smacking a shoulder.
"You
know," He continued as he rubbed his shoulders. "Someone should break
up Cinderella and Prince Charming over there."
Alex and Isabel
continued to dance, lost in their own world.
"You can't
hog her!" Maria protested, cutting in on the couple. Swooping in, she
locked hands with Isabel and spun her around. "See, you can't just stand
there and sway back and forth, you have to give her some moves Romeo!"
Tess laughed,
"Don't give him any ideas. You should see him try to dance when he thinks
no one is watching."
"Hey!"
Alex objected, "I resemble that remark!"
Isabel laughed.
"Could've fooled me."
The music
started again. The song, while not easily danced too, was fast enough that they
could all jump around and pretend to dance. They moved together, enjoying the
feeling of friendship that was growing between them.
The words
started and Isabel looked at Alex. Though she seemed to try to make it all
light, Alex could feel the undercurrent of seriousness to it all. They might be
lyrics to some song, but they were words that were now being spoken in a
different light.
If you could step into my head,
Tell me would you still know me
If you woke up in my bed,
Tell me then would you hold me
Or would you simply let it lie,
Leaving me to wonder why
I can't get you out of this head that I call mine
She sang the
lyrics, her eyes never leaving his. Ah, the words were questions. Perhaps
things she might not ask out loud to him. Maybe even questions she didn't know
she was asking exactly. With a smile, he sang back to her, the song dividing
itself perfectly for what needed to be said.
And I
will say
Oh no I can't let you go,
My little girl
Because you're holding up my world,
So I need you
Your imitation of my walk
And the perfect way you talk
It's just a couple of the million things
That I love about you
So I need you
Isabel felt the joy welling inside of her. The song was double edged, but the
thoughts had flooded her mind. When he wasn't with her, when he wasn't there to
hold her hand, she wondered if it would last. Or would something silly make it
all go wrong? Couples dissolved at the drop of a hat in high school, and she
wasn't' sure she would be able to survive if that happened. So many questions…
And if I jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge,
Tell me would you still follow me
And if I made you mad today,
Tell me would you love me tomorrow?
Or would you say that you don't care,
And then leave me standing here
Like the fool who is drowning in despair and screaming
Alex felt the
urge to hug her tightly and tell her that he'd never leave her. That she could
never do anything that would make him want to be away from her. Make him wish
she wasn't a part of his life. He refrained, letting his smile and the words
tell her.
Oh no I can't let you go,
My little girl
Because you're holding up my world,
So I need you
Your imitation of my walk
And the perfect way you talk
It's just a couple of the million
Things that I love about you
So I need you
Isabel flung
herself at him, the answers she hadn't even know she had wanted were suddenly
so clear to her. Wrapping her arms around him, she kissed him deeply. His hands
found their way into her hair, pulling her even closer. He wanted to feel her
within him. Feel hear heartbeat in sync with his. Forming a connection would be
so easy right now, and the urge was strong.
Kyle's words
were a bucket of cold water on them.
"Uh,
Principal Foster is heading this way. Somehow I doubt she would be as amused by
your little PDA as we are."
With a sheepish
look around, Isabel peeled herself away from Alex.
"Right."
Alex slipped
his hand into hers. Happiness filled him, but he forced himself to focus.
"It's
almost time guys. We should probably get into position."
*******
Maria screeched
at the top of her lungs. Running into the gym, she made a beeline for Liz.
"Call your
dad!" she screamed, her fit of hysterics sending waves confusion through
the crowd that had gathered around her and Liz. "He -- he killed
Kyle!"
Liz blinked,
then turned and sped away, heading for the pay phone in the hallway. Isabel
rushed to Maria, grabbing her by the shoulders and spinning the girl around.
Panic was on her face, turning it red. Isabel shook her slightly, trying to get
her friend to focus.
"Maria,
where's Kyle?" Isabel demanded. "What happened to Kyle?"
Her voice rose
a few more octaves, carrying out through the crowd.
"He's
dead. I think he killed Kyle!"
Isabel shoved
Maria away and sped for the door. Hitting the release bar at a run, she fought
the small smile that tried to form. Maria's fit of hysterics was so damn good,
she was almost convinced her brother was hurt or dead.
***
"I
see," Sheriff Parker said, taking note of the way the girl looked around
nervously. "And what happened to Isabel Evans at the Crashdown that
day?"
Maria swallowed
hard and started to speak. Her voice refused to cooperate and she only managed
a small sound. Tears welled in her eyes and she looked away. Hands clutched her
backpack, squeezing and twisting the straps with fear. She took a shuddering
breath and tried again.
Her voice was
low and hoarse, but finally the words started to come.
"We were
just working like always," she told him, still unable to look at him.
Tears had begun to roll down her face but she ignored them. "The two guys
we told you about were there, arguing. I was starting to get nervous. Maybe I
just felt the bad vibes coming off of them. I don't know. I was about to tell
Isabel to call Mr. Iberg. To tell him we could have a problem. Then they both
stood and the big one started yelling. I jumped back from them and spilled
coffee on my shoes." Her faint laugh turned into a sob.
Parker leaned
forward and rested his elbows on his desk. Since the girl obviously knew
something and it scared her, he resisted the urge to tell her to get to the
point. Instead he chose to be more subtle.
"And then
what happened?" he asked gently, letting concern fill his eyes.
Maria let out
another sob, her blond curls shaking with it. "Then I saw the gun. It was
like it came out of no where. I screamed for Isabel. She was standing at the
counter filling the sugar things I think. Maybe ketchup. I remember seeing her
look up at me, then the sound of the gun. It felt like it was right next to my
ear. I touched it, expecting to feel blood coming from it. Then I looked at the
counter. Isabel was lying on the floor and she wasn't moving. I ran to her,
thinking maybe she had bumped her head. But when I got there, I saw the blood.
She was white as a sheet, even her lips. And she was gasping for air like she
couldn't breath. I bent down to do something. I don't know, maybe stop the
bleeding." She swallowed again, forcing the words to come out. "I
reached for her. I remember thinking that no one could live after losing that
much blood." Her voice trailed off as if she were suddenly seeing it
again.
Rising, Parker
moved around the desk. Slowly he knelt in front of the girl, Deluca, that was
her name. Taking one of her hands, he held it gently.
"I know
this must be hard for you to talk about," he said, sincerity dripping from
every word.
Maria tried to
smile but couldn't quite manage it. "I just keep seeing all that
blood," she whispered. "I knew she was going to die. She was going to
die and I was going to lose my best friend." Her last few words came out
as a whimper.
Parker squeezed
her hand again, silently willing her to get on with it. "Something
happened. Something that scared you enough to come talk to me. If you tell me
what it is, then maybe I can help."
She nodded.
"I didn't get close enough to touch her before he was there. He shoved me
out of the way hard enough that I landed on the floor. When I got up again, I
saw him ripping open the front of her uniform. I almost yelled at him for it,
but then he was touching her. He put his hand over the hole in her side, the
hole that was gushing blood. He whispered something, but I couldn't hear what
it was over the screaming and yelling."
Maria's blue
eyes were wide as she looked him in the face. "And then it started to
glow. His hand was glowing. I don't know how, I just know that he touched her
and his hand started glowing. Isabel jerked once and I thought he was hurting
her. I started to tell him to back off, to leave her alone. But then I looked
up and saw her face. Suddenly she didn't look like she was dying anymore. She
looked like she might actually live. I wanted to kiss him right then. Then the
sirens started and he looked up. Isabel tried to get up and he pushed her back
down. He grabbed a ketchup bottle and broke it, then poured it all over
her."
The girl
swallowed hard again and looked away.
"He told
her to tell everyone that she fell and broke the bottle. I don't think he knew
I could hear them. The sirens were louder then. When she told him that she
would lie, he ran out." Maria shuddered. "I thought he was a God
then. I was ready to do anything he asked. I figured he had saved Isabel, so I
at least could lie for him. That's why I didn't tell you."
The sheriff
nodded, his mind racing. "What did he look like?"
"He was
tall, and kind of lanky. With dark hair. It all happened so fast…"
"I can
imagine."
"I figured
it wouldn't matter. That he'd take off once he knew we'd lie for him. And I
wasn't going to tell anyone. He saved Isabel…"
"But
something changed your mind. What was it?"
"He keeps
hanging around," she confessed. "At first I thought he was just
checking up, you know, to make sure Isabel was ok." Worry replaced the
fear, filling her voice. "But he's always around. Things are going good
for Isabel now. I mean, she's alive, and she's got a new boyfriend…" She
clutched his hand with both of hers. "What if he tries to hurt her? What
if he had something to do with her getting shot?"
Sheriff Parker
patted her hand lightly, his mind working overtime. "Don't worry, I'll
make sure nothing happens to her."
***
Isabel hit the
parking lot, her feet slapping hard against the pavement as she ran. Skidding
to a stop, she felt others coming behind her. Looking around frantically, she
tried to see her brother, tried to tell if he was ok.
"Dad will
be here in a minute," Liz said breathlessly, stopping next to Isabel. No
sooner had the words left her mouth than the sound of a police siren filled the
air.
"Where's
Kyle?" Isabel asked, not directing it to anyone specific. Any answer would
do as long as it was the right one.
"Over
there," Maria pointed over her friend's shoulder.
Rushing in the
direction Maria indicated, she nearly stumbled across her brother. Stopping, she
knelt down and touched him lightly on the shoulder. His groan made her smile
slightly and sent a ripple through the crowd that was pressed close to them.
Isabel would have asked them to move back, but they needed all the witnesses
they could get.
"Kyle?"
she asked, panic coloring her words. A murmur ran through the gathered crowd.
"Kyle, what happened?"
"Isabel?"
he moaned, trying to rise. The large lump over his right temple and the blood
oozing from it shone nicely in the light of the parking lot. "Where is
he?"
"Where's
who?" she asked, helping him up slowly. Her hands hesitated on his
shoulders, unsure of how far he could rise.
"Maybe you
shouldn't move him," someone called from the crowd.
Isabel forced
him back down. "They're right," she told him. Looking over her
shoulder, she directed her attention to the crowd for a moment. "Someone
please call an ambulance," she commanded, then looked back to Kyle.
Someone shot
off from the back of the crowd, happy to be a part of the excitement. She
couldn't tell who it was. As soon as they made it to the building, red and blue
lights passed over the parking lot. The siren died as the police cruiser rolled
to a stop.
Sheriff Parker
managed to close his door before Maria was on him. Her mouth was already moving
a million miles a minute.
"I'm
sorry," she blubbered, tears running down her face.
"What
for?" he asked, confused as to what was going on. Liz's call was jumbled
and vague. There had been so much noise in the background that he could hardly
hear her. All he really managed to get were the words high school and shot.
They were enough.
"I told
Kyle. I mean, the guy was hanging around their house last night and I got
scared. So I told Kyle to watch for him. Then he showed up here while we were
outside getting some air. Kyle went after him." She ran along beside him
as he took long strides to where Kyle and Isabel still sat on the pavement.
"This is all my fault." The words were wail.
Parker winced
slightly at the tone, then offered a reassuring smile. "You did what you
thought was best. No one could know how this guy would react. Just calm
down."
More sirens cut
through the night. Since it was only blocks away, the ambulance was there in
less than a minute. Paramedics rushed from the vehicle and ran to Kyle.
"How do
you feel son?" one of them questioned as he shone light into Kyle's eyes.
The other pressed three fingers to the boy's wrist.
"I have a
headache," Kyle muttered, wincing at the light.
"That's
not surprising," the other paramedic responded as he pulled his fingers
away from Kyle's skin and grabbed a stethoscope. "Anything else
hurt?"
"Not
really." Kyle offered a weak smile. "I guess all of Maria's shrieking
and yelling scared the guy off."
Both paramedics
chuckled and continued to look him over. Parker stood behind them, letting them
do their job. If he didn't, someone would end up claiming that the boy had some
kind of head injury and he was just chasing shadows again. When they were done,
he waited expectantly.
"He seems
ok aside from the bump on the head. No need to take him in unless he
experiences dizziness or blurred vision."
Nodding, Parker
knelt next to Kyle, putting on his best concerned look.
"Can you
tell me what happened here?"
Kyle tried to
nod, but stopped with a wince of pain. He managed not to groan, but it took him
a minute to answer.
"We were
out here, me and Maria, trying to get some air. It was hot in the gym…"
Rubbing the lump gingerly with a finger he continued. "Then she told me
that the guy who was following Isabel was here. I asked her where and she said
she hadn't seen him since we got here. Then he walked around the corner of the
shed over there. I don't know if he was hiding in there with the lawnmower or
what, but there he was. He looked damn surprised to see us." Dropping his
hand, he let out a sound of pain as his hand hit his leg, further jarring his
head. "I guess I should have left it alone, you know? But it's my
sister."
"Understandable,"
Parker assured him.
"So I
yelled at him to stop. He took off running and I went after him. I tackled him
about here and we went down. I got a few hits in, then he swung at me. I don't
know if he was holding something or not, but it only took one hit and I was
down. Felt like he used a bus to run me over."
"Did you
get a good look at him?"
"Yeah. He
was tall. Dark hair. Looks kinda like Alex actually."
"Alex?"
"Alex!"
Isabel yelped as Parker tried to place the name. Rising, she rushed to a tall
young man and threw herself at him. He wrapped her in his arms and held her
tight.
"Are you
ok?" Parker heard him ask her softly. She nodded and he hugged her close.
Alex Whitman.
Ah. That must be Isabel's new boyfriend. Parker shook his head. Not the typical
Isabel material according the Liz, but it was obvious he cared for her. Maybe a
sensible boyfriend would keep her from running wild. Turning his attention back
to Kyle, his mind worked over the events.
"Do you
know who he was?"
Kyle started to
answer but suddenly his attention shifted to something behind the sheriff.
"There he is!" he yelled and pointed a finger.
Parker turned
in time to see a guy take off across the parking lot. Launching himself up from
the pavement, he took off after him, unable to reach the man before he could
reach a vehicle.
The old truck
turned over on the first try and peeled out of the lot sending bits of gravel
out into the gathering crowd. Some people yelled, some ducked, but Parker kept
moving.
Alex felt the
power grow inside of him, rising up like a giant wave. He could sense Tess
behind him, sending her power out as well. From the corner of his eye, he could
see tendrils of her aura reaching out for his. Threads of color stretched out
from his new friends as well, making the feeling that much stronger. As soon as
the truck got around the corner and out of sight, he could feel Michael jump
out. The sharp bite of pavement stung his sides as Michael hit the ground. Felt
the hit of the curb as his roll came to a stop. The lingering connection they
had formed earlier carried the sensations to him.
Parker raced to
the corner, not stopping to get his own car. He heard the squeal of tires and
increased his speed. The sound of a collision and breaking glass gave him hope.
The sudden explosion threw him back, sending him sprawling on the pavement. The
taste of blood filled his mouth just as the heat washed over him. Screams
issued from the crowd as people started to hit the ground. Alex's hold on
Isabel tightened as they went down. Debris fell over them, the force of a
second, smaller explosion hurling it for blocks.
"What was
that?" several people wondered. Rising slowly, people began to move
timidly towards the corner, eager to see what had happened. Parker was on his
radio, yelling orders at an unwitting deputy. Flames shot up over the tops of
the buildings, bathing the onlookers in a red glow. Smoke curled out among the
people, forcing some of the crowd to fall back in search of clearer air.
Arriving at the
corner, Alex, Isabel, Maria and Tess watched as the truck burned rapidly,
fueled by the rapidly vibrating molecules being teased by the power that was
unleashed on them. In a few minutes, nothing would be left but ashes.
Noise rose up
all around them as everyone tried to speak. Easing back away from the scene,
Tess led the way, followed by her friends. Stopping long enough to retrieve
Kyle, Tess offered him a slight smile.
"We'll fix
that lump when we get home," she promised as she looped an arm around his
waist and supported him as he made a show of walking.
"Yeah
well, why did you have to make it hurt when you made it?" he asked with a
smirk, letting the girl support some of his weight.
"More
realistic."
Michael formed
out of the shadows and joined them. The three touched hands briefly, allowing
themselves to pull back the power they had linked up to use. The truck was nothing
but a metal frame now. With a few animal bones manipulated to look human tossed
into a seat. Thankfully one of the Brown's cows had died at the beginning of
the week. Bessie was reborn. Into an alien decoy.
"Very
nice," Michael offered as they broke apart. Speaking make his ribs hurt,
but he didn't like the eerie sound of chaos created by the explosion
"Thanks,"
Kyle muttered. "Why couldn't we have beaten up on Maria or
something?"
Maria felt the
urge to whack him but decided it would look bad if she were beating on the
injured one. "Just you remember that," she hissed.
"I doubt
you'll let me forget it," Kyle replied.
They reached
the doors to the school and stepped inside. Letting go of Kyle, Tess started to
speak only to be cut off by a burst of power. They felt to flow around them,
touching them, caressing them. The flare was so strong that even the humans
felt a twinge of something. Like a slight jolt of electricity.
They frowned at
each other as the remnants of power that wasn't theirs prickled over them.
Flickered like a dying candle, then faded away.
"What was
that?" Tess asked, looking around nervously. The retreating power left a
chill against her skin and she rubbed her arms roughly.
"Power,"
Alex replied, the hairs on the back of his neck standing up. He reached for
Isabel's hand, seeking the warmth she could provide.
No one had an
answer, but they all had the same question.
"Whose?"
All of them asked simultaneously.
To Be
Continued....