Author: Cbjam
Email: [email protected]
Rating: PG.
Author's Note: The Movies is an extra story I just had in my head, and I couldnt help but write it. If there are any mistakes, whether grammar, spelling, or otherwise, please let me know.
Other: Cbjam's website is at http://cbjam.tripod.com/aroswell/fanfics.html
The Movies (Part Two-The Conclusion)
Max was getting ready to go to the Crashdown to see Liz after
dinner that evening when there was a familiar knock at the door.
He knew it was his sister without even checking. He also knew
that she would come in whether he answered or not. True to form,
his door opened a moment later and Isabel walked in. When he
looked at her, he saw an uncommonly sympathetic expression on her
face.
"You have another date tonight?" he asked sourly.
Isabel didnt reply to his question. Instead she sat down on
the edge of his bed.
"Michael told me what you tried to do today at school,"
she told him, getting right to the point, "It was very
brave."
"I totally blew it," he told her matter-of-factly,
sitting down next to her and putting his elbows on his knees.
Isabel looked at him for a moment before she spoke again.
"I know I told you before not to get involved with
her," she said.
He looked up at her as she hesitated. Isabel looked away.
"Look," she said, "Even though I know I act a
little witchy sometimes, Im still your sister and I care
about you. I care about how you feel. And I know how this whole
Liz thing is making you feel. Its making you miserable. And
you being miserable is making me miserable too. Not to mention I
think Mom and Dad are getting a little suspicious."
Max sat up straight and kept his eyes on her, waiting. Isabel
hesitated again.
"What Im trying to say, Max," she said, "Is
maybe I was wrong. Maybe Michael and I were both wrong. Im
not saying its not a bad idea, not to mention dangerous.
Im just saying, that if its causing you this much
pain, maybe its worth it."
Max looked at her in shock. It took him a moment to recover.
"So, youre saying
?"
"Im saying," she said, "I dont think
you should torture yourself anymore. But Im also saying be
careful."
Isabel got up and walked to the door. Max stood before she left.
"Isabel," he said.
She turned to look at him. When he didnt say anything, she
just smiled at him.
"Have fun, Max," she told him.
He watched as she left, then began to grow a smile that reached
his eyes. Without a single doubt, he knew what he had to do.
Liz was standing behind the cash register at her parents
restaurant, still wearing her uniform and filling out the record
book when Max walked in. She looked up at him immediately and
threw him a smile. He returned it, rather nervously.
"Hi, Max," she greeted him brightly.
"Hi," he replied shyly.
She reached underneath the counter and brought out a thin pile of
photocopied materials. She passed it over the counter to give to
him, and Max took it slowly.
"Uh, thanks," he said.
"Anytime," she assured him, "I just hope you can
read my writing."
He smiled and nodded, looking down at the papers. She looked up
at him curiously. She pushed the record book aside and leaned her
elbows on the counter, looking up at him.
"Max," she said, "Youve been in kind of a
weird mood all day. Is there something wrong?"
He looked down at her, meeting her eyes, and shook his head.
"No, nothings wrong," he told her, "Not
anymore."
"Oh," she said, nodding, "Well, thats
good."
He nodded back. The two of them stood there in awkward silence
for a moment, until Max cleared his throat nervously.
"Um, Liz," he said, "I, uh, I kinda wanted to ask
you something."
She looked up at him, her expression open.
"Ask away," she said.
He hesitated, taking in a deep breath and letting it out slowly.
Liz watched him as he stalled, finding it both curious and
amusing. She grinned a little. Max finally made eye contact with
her again.
"I was just wondering," he told her, "If you
wanted to go to a movie with me."
Liz stared up at him, not knowing how to respond. She wasnt
even sure what he had just asked.
"You mean, like, with Isabel and Michael and Maria?"
she asked.
He shook his head.
"So
its just two friends going to see a
movie?"
Again he shook his head, appearing a little more nervous. Liz
looked up at him, still waiting for him to clarify his question.
After a few moments, he finally spoke up.
"I mean as, as a date," he told her in a tentative
voice.
Her eyes shot up. "A date?" she asked in disbelief.
He nodded, watching her. Her expression grew puzzled.
"But what about that whole
youre-an-alien-and-Im-a-human thing?" she asked,
"What about being too different? What about everything that
you said, not to mention Isabel and Michael
"
"I know what I said," he told her, his voice still low,
"But maybe I was wrong."
She stared at him for a moment, her mouth slightly agape and her
face expressionless. He returned her gaze, waiting for her to
respond. When all she did was lower her eyes to stare
thoughtfully at the counter, Max spoke up.
"So," he said, speaking slowly and uncertainly,
"Do you
want to?"
She looked up at him slowly, her face clearing into a soft smile.
"Of course I do," she told him, as if there had been no
other answer.
He smiled broadly in relief. She mirrored his expression, feeling
a little euphoric from the new turn of events. Both were more
than a little pleased, and it showed on their faces. Max dug his
hands into his pockets as he spoke.
"So when are you free?" he asked.
"Tomorrow night is good for me," she told him.
He nodded, smiling wider.
"Thats good for me, too," he said.
She smiled shyly and looked down at the counter. He backed away a
step.
"I better go before it gets too late," he told her.
She looked up at him and nodded. He grabbed the notes from the
counter and backed away toward the door.
"Ill see you tomorrow," he told her.
She nodded.
"Tomorrow," she agreed.
He smiled again at her and kept his eyes on her as long as he
could before he left the restaurant. Liz watched him until he was
no longer in sight. As soon as he was gone, Liz melted into the
counter, feeling more than a little giddy. And after the initial
wave of excitement wore off, Liz bolted upstairs to phone Maria.
Maria couldnt stand it. It was bad enough that her
friend had a much more active love life than she did. Maria
didnt really mind it that much. But ever since Max had
asked Liz out on a date the night before, her best friend could
think of nothing else. They had spent two hours on the phone last
night talking about nothing but Max, going through every detail
of his existence and how he had asked her on the date. It was
like Liz was obsessed or something. And then, all through school,
Maria watched as Liz stared off into space, no doubt dreaming of
a certain dark-haired alien. In the one class the three of them
had together, Maria had to endure the gazes Liz and Max sent each
other across the room. It was almost embarrassing.
On the other hand, Maria was glad to see that at least something
was happening. It was obvious Max had made up his mind, and even
more obvious which path he had taken. Maria just hoped the two of
them didnt get all lovey-dovey. She could bear Liz and Max
as a couple, but she couldnt bear Liz and Max being all
over each other anytime they were together. That could get a
little awkward.
Maria got little in word-wise to Liz, knowing her best friend was
too busy daydreaming about her imminent date to listen very
attentively. She was worried Liz might sacrifice some of the time
spent with her to make time for Max, and she wasnt too
thrilled about that prospect. She just wished her own romantic
life werent so inactive.
She saw Michael on her way to her last class that day, and
decided to just "bump" into him. He looked down when he
saw her, acknowledging her with a nod of his head.
"Hi, Michael."
"Maria."
She kept pace with him, since he was making no attempt to slow
down or stop.
"So, um, did you hear about Liz and Max?" she asked.
"Are you still on them?" he asked.
"No, no," she said quickly, "Its something
new thats developed. Didnt Max tell you?"
"I ditched geometry, so I havent seen him yet,"
he told her, "What happened?"
"Well, Max asked Liz out on a date," she told him
bluntly.
He looked at her sharply.
"He what?"
"I said," she repeated, pronouncing her words
carefully, "Max
asked
Liz
out
"
"OK, OK, I get it," Michael interrupted. He looked at
her accusingly. "What did you tell him?"
Maria put a hand up in surrender.
"Hey, dont blame me," she told him, "I just
told Max to make up his mind, thats all."
Michael looked away, his expression unpleased.
"Im taking it you dont approve," Maria
guessed.
"You know, sometimes youre pretty quick," he told
her shortly.
He then increased his speed and gained distance on her. Maria
stopped and watched him go, shaking her head. Michael was
definitely in need of some manners.
He waited outside of her class so he could catch her when she
came out at the end of last period. Isabel almost walked right by
him, being too busy studying her nails to notice him standing
there. Michael called out her name and hied over to her. She
waited for him, standing impatiently.
"What is it, Michael?" she asked.
"Did you know about Max asking Liz out?" he asked.
"He told me last night," she said, her voice
unconcerned, "What about it?"
"What do you mean what about it?" Michael asked in
surprise, "Hes making a big mistake. Hes getting
himself too involved. Its dangerous."
"Says who?" Isabel asked.
Michael stared at her, dumbfounded.
"Wait a minute," he said, shaking his head, "I
thought you were against their getting together."
"I was," she admitted, "But I changed my
mind."
"Changed your mind?"
She looked at him, her expression bored.
"Max deserves to be happy," Isabel told him
matter-of-factly, "Even if it is only for a little
while."
They stood there staring at each other for a moment before Isabel
turned and left. Michael stared at the spot she had been standing
in a moment longer, then finally threw his hands up in
frustration and walked off.
Max checked his clock for the hundredth time that night. It
read 5:48, only two minutes later than the last time he had
checked. He was supposed to pick Liz up at 6PM in order for them
to catch dinner and make the show at 7:30. It only took three
minutes to drive to Lizs place, meaning he had over eight
minutes until he had to leave. Eight very long, excruciating
minutes. The past eleven hours hadnt been any easier. As
soon as Max had arisen that morning, he had thought of nothing
but his date with Liz that night.
Nervously, Max continued pacing the room, an action he had been
performing since he had finished getting ready over twenty
minutes ago. After every two lengths of the room, Maxs eyes
darted to the clock, only to find it had barely changed. Time
seemed to be passing very slowly that day.
Just as he was passing his door again, it opened and Isabel
popped her head in.
"I can hear you pacing from my room," she told him.
Max stopped in his tracks.
"Sorry," he said.
She took a step into the room and looked him up and down
critically.
"You look nervous," she told him.
Max shrugged.
"Ive never done this before," he reminded her.
Isabel walked over and reached up to straighten Maxs
collar. When she was finished she stood back and placed her hands
on her hips.
"Not too bad," she said, "OK for your first
time."
Max sighed, readjusting his jacket nervously. Isabel gave him a
reassuring grin.
"Youll be fine, Max," she told him.
He nodded and managed a small smile. Isabel turned and left the
room. Max rubbed his hands together impatiently, glancing over at
the clock once again. 5:53. With a shrug of his shoulders, Max
grabbed his keys and exited his bedroom, deciding it would be OK
if he was a couple minutes early. It was better than being late.
He pulled up to the curb outside of the Crashdown Café. Since
it was a weeknight, the restaurant was not too busy. Mostly it
was just regulars who came. Max climbed out of his jeep, ignored
the front entrance to the restaurant, and instead headed for the
separate front entry to the Parkers home, which was located
above the establishment. He went through the outer doorway and
walked up the steps. He hesitated for a moment before he rang the
doorbell. Then all he could do was wait.
He looked up expectantly when the door opened, only to find
Lizs mother standing on the other side.
"Hi," she greeted him with a friendly smile, "You
must be Max."
"Uh, yeah," he replied, hands deep inside his pockets.
Mrs. Parker opened the door wider for him to enter.
"Come on in," she told him, "I dont think
Liz is ready yet."
Max followed Lizs mother into their cozy dwelling. He
hesitated in the living room next to the couch. Lizs mother
turned to address him.
"Ill go let her know youre here," she told
him.
"Thanks," he said.
He waited idly, standing still and letting his gaze roam around
the room. He had been in Lizs house before a few times, had
even been in her bedroom once. But it was still intriguing to him
each time he came. Back before he and Liz were even friends, he
had only dreamed of someday being in her home.
A noise made Max turn his head to see Maria walking from the
direction of Lizs bedroom. She walked right over to him.
"Liz will be right out," she assured him.
"OK," he said, nodding.
Maria nodded back, gave him a look, then walked past him and
left. Max sighed and continued his wait. He didnt wait
long, however. Only a few short moments later, another noise made
him look up expectantly. He saw Liz walk into view, appearing as
an angel in his eyes. She looked up at him demurely, clasping her
hands in front of her. She stopped as soon as she reached him,
and the two of them just stood there for a moment in silence.
"You, uh, look great," Max finally spoke up.
Liz smiled.
"I wear these clothes all the time," she reminded him.
He gave her a small smile.
"I wasnt talking about your clothes," he told
her.
She looked up at him, then smiled shyly.
"Maybe we should go," he suggested.
Liz nodded.
"Good idea," she agreed.
Max followed her out of her house and down to the street. He kept
his eyes on her the whole time, amazed that this night was
actually happening. And he was looking forward to what was to
come.
Across the street, Michael watched as Liz and Max got into the jeep and drove away, shaking his head the whole time. He stuck a hot rod in his mouth and chewed aggravatedly, his expression becoming thoughtful. After a moments hesitation, he stepped out of his hiding place and started walking in the direction of the DeLuca residence.
Maria went to the door a little reluctantly that evening when
the doorbell rang. She had been in the middle of watching a movie
on TV that she really liked, and was annoyed at having been
interrupted. She stomped to the door and opened it jerkily, not
expecting to see Michael standing on the other side.
"Michael," she said automatically, then asked,
"What are you doing here?"
Michael squared his shoulders before he spoke.
"I just wanted to apologize for earlier," he told her
bluntly.
She stared at him in shock.
"Apologize?" she asked, "You?"
He gave her a wry smile.
"About being rude to you earlier," he told her, "I
shouldnt have acted that way."
Maria hesitated.
"Uh, OK," she said warily.
Michael nodded, then shrugged.
"So what are you doing?" he asked.
"Im watching a movie," she told him.
He nodded.
"Sounds like fun," he said, trying to brighten his
voice, "May I join you?"
"OK," she replied, still surprised he had even come at
all.
She stepped back and let him come in, going over his words in her
head and trying to make sense of it all. It just wasnt like
Michael Guerin to apologize for anything, especially for the way
he acted. Shaking her head in befuddlement, Maria closed the door
and led the way to her den, wondering what had come over the
tall, mysterious alien.
Max and Liz walked into the movie theatre side-by-side. Dinner
had gone well. Theyd dined at a small Italian restaurant
nearby, a very casual dinner. Liz had insisted upon eating
anywhere except the Crashdown. Their conversation had been
unexciting, no more special than usual. Theyd spoken of
school, work, and the usual topics. Both had shied away from any
intimate conversation. In fact, they had acted and joked around
just like friends.
They got into the short line to the concession stand, and
eventually bought a large bag of popcorn and sodas. Max let Liz
lead the way into the theatre to pick out seats near the rear. He
sat on her left, holding the popcorn so she could reach it. The
theatre was rather sparse, with only a few other attendees since
the movie they were seeing had been out for a week already. Max
was glad, since it gave them a little more privacy. Roswell was a
very small town when it came to gossip, especially when it had to
do with someone as popular as Liz hanging out with someone as
unpopular as Max.
"Are you sure you dont mind watching this movie?"
Liz asked him for the third time.
Max shot her a grin. The movie they were seeing was what he would
term as a "chick-flick".
"Its a little too late to change my mind now," he
told her, "Besides, Ill watch anything, as long as
its with you."
She smiled up at him, both pleased and a little shy. He returned
her smile warmly, and kept watching her as she looked down at her
drink. Max remarked at his own boldness in the statement, but was
glad hed said it. He didnt want the night to continue
with them still acting as just friends. He finally took his eyes
off her and settled down in his seat. Moments later the lights
dimmed and the curtain lifted. The theatre grew silent as
previews for upcoming attractions lit up the screen. Liz and Max
both started attacking the popcorn. About five minutes into the
show, both of them reached into the bag at the same time, and
their hands met. Liz immediately pulled back apologetically. Max
pulled his own hand out and offered her the popcorn. She gave him
a warm smile, then took a handful.
They sat in silence from then on, eating and sipping. Max
occasionally stole sideways glances at her, catching glimpses of
her face whenever the screen lit up. Her eyes seemed to be raptly
fixed to the film. He studied them closely, ignoring the movie
entirely. Eventually the popcorn bag ran dry, and Max set it
aside. When he looked back up, he noticed Liz had her arm resting
on the hand-rest between them. Her hand rested on the edge. He
stared down at it, a compelling feeling coursing through him. All
at once he felt the need to touch her, to take her hand in his.
But he hesitated, unsure as to whether she would feel
comfortable. He wasnt altogether sure he would be able to
actually make a move without chickening out.
In his first attempt, Max moved his own hand from his lap about
two inches before he stopped nervously. After a few more minutes,
he lifted his elbow and rested it on the rear of the armrest,
right behind Lizs. Step one was completed. Max hesitated
another 7 full minutes before he even attempted to move his hand
a millimeter. His actions were jerky from his tenseness. He
inched his hand up closer to hers, glancing over at her subtly
every now and then to make sure she hadnt noticed. Finally
he was half an inch away from making contact, and he stopped. He
had to work himself up to go all the way. After taking a deep
breath, he made his move just as Liz moved her hand to
sweep a lock of hair behind her ears. Startled, Max moved his
hand away, hoping she hadnt caught his lame attempt to hold
hands. But she never said anything or looked at him. A moment
later she replaced her arm on the bar.
Max swallowed and breathed deeply. His heart was now pounding in
his chest. He knew he had to do something, or else this night
could end in disappointment. He couldnt believe he was so
scared to do one simple thing. Then again, he reminded himself
that it wasnt simple, not when it was with Liz, the girl
hed had a crush on since third grade. But he had waited 10
years for this moment, and he wasnt going to let his
insecurities interfere. With renewed inspiration, Max once again
inched his hand closer to hers, a little faster this time. And
before he could let himself hesitate or back out, Max twitched
his hand so it made contact with hers, and clumsily tried to
grasp it. He felt great relief when Liz began helping him
intertwine his fingers with her own. When their hands were
finally together, he added pressure, which she returned.
Max turned his head to look down at her, and she looked up at
his, their eyes warm and happy. A warmth spread from Maxs
fingers, up his arm, and through his whole body, a warmth
hed never felt before. Instantly, as he looked into her
eyes, he wanted to kiss her, regardless of who saw. But before he
could muster up the courage, Liz closed her eyes and rested her
head on his shoulder, snuggling in closer to him. Max didnt
mind at all. He smiled to himself as he looked down at her, and
continued to do so when he rested his cheek on her hair and
closed his own eyes. And for the next 65 minutes he paid no
attention to the movie, and concentrated all his thoughts and
feelings on Liz.
When the movie ended, Liz and Max sat up, breaking all contact
except with their hands, which they still held tightly. They
stood up, gave each other a shy glance, then made their way out
of the theatre hand-in-hand.
It was nine-thirty when Max and Liz pulled up to the empty and
darkened Crashdown Café, which had closed half an hour earlier.
Max parked on the curb, then hopped out and followed her up the
steps to her front door. There they stopped and turned toward one
another. Liz took Maxs hand easily in hers.
"I had a really good time," she told him, sincerity in
her voice.
Max smiled.
"Me too," he told her, equally earnest.
She smiled shyly and looked down. Max swallowed again, his
nervousness returning. He took a step toward her, so they were
almost touching. He bent his head to look down at her. When she
looked up, their faces were so close they could feel each
others breath. Their eyes met, just before their faces
started drawing closer together. And as their lips came closer,
Max got a funny feeling in the pit of his stomach he was
almost sick from excitement of actually kissing Liz. It was
something he had only been able to imagine since hed fallen
for her years ago. Something hed thought more of since
hed saved her life and they had grown closer. And now it
was about to happen. Max was thrilled.
He saw Liz close her eyes, and he did the same. They were so
close now their noses were touching. Only another millimeter or
two and his lips would be on hers.
Then suddenly the front door opened, making the two teenagers
jump back in surprise. They looked up to see Lizs father
walk out, a full garbage bag in his hands.
"Hey, honey," he greeted them, "Max. Sorry if I
interrupted. I forgot to bring this out, and I dont want it
sitting around all week."
With a smile, Mr. Parker walked between them to the curb. Liz and
Max watched him pass, then looked at each other awkwardly.
Lizs expression was a little apologetic. Max tried to hide
his disappointment. Once hed set the garbage on the curb,
Lizs dad walked back up to them.
"Bye, Max," he told his daughters date, then
turned to Liz and said, "See you inside, honey."
"Sure, dad," Liz told him, planting a fake smile on her
face.
Once he was inside and the door was shut, Liz looked up at Max.
"I guess I better go in now," she told him.
Max nodded reluctantly, looking down at the ground. Liz hesitated
for a moment, then quickly leaned forward and gave him a short
kiss on the cheek. He looked up at her, and she smiled at him. He
smiled back, and watched as she disappeared inside her door. And
after standing on the front steps for another moment, touching
his cheek where she had kissed him, Max walked back to his jeep
and climbed inside.
May 23rd, 2000:
Two days ago I would have never imagined this night would be the
greatest night of my life. Just when you think your dreams might
not come true, when that one thing youve thought about over
and over in your head had no chance of becoming a reality, and
you wonder to yourself if youd just be better off not
wishing, not hoping things could be what you want them to be,
something happens. Something that makes those dreams seem
possible, those thoughts come alive, and that hope spring up more
vibrant than ever.
I dont know what it was, or how it came to be, but I do
know that whatever force made this night happen, I couldnt
be happier. My only complaint is that theres one thing that
would have made this night even better
Liz, huddled in her big wool blanket, was sitting on her roof
about to continue writing when a faint noise nearby caught her
attention. She looked up quickly, wary of an intruder. She kept
her eyes on the fire escape directly in front of her, noticing
the top of the ladder shaking a little. Her body tensed, and she
was poised to leap up and run for her bedroom window when a
figure popped up from over the edge of her building. Liz relaxed
when she recognized Max.
Max looked at her and smiled sheepishly as he climbed onto her
roof. She grinned back at him, both surprised and pleased to see
him. Once he was up, he hesitated a moment before making his way
toward her slowly. Liz watched him approach.
"I wasnt expecting you," she told him.
He appeared a little self-conscious as he spoke.
"I, uh, had to come back, to finish our date," he told
her in a quiet voice.
She gave him a questioning look.
"Its not over?" she asked.
Without looking at her, Max took the last few steps awkwardly and
sat down on the edge of the lounge chair. Liz readjusted herself
to make room. She looked at him while he hesitated, clasped her
arms around her knees and waiting. Finally he turned and looked
at her.
"Id like to kiss you," he told her directly.
Liz was a little taken aback by his forwardness, but she was not
offended. She looked down, then smiled up at him shyly.
"Then what are you waiting for?" she asked.
Max leaned forward a little, adjusting his position, and lifted a
hand to caress her cheek. Liz leaned into his hand, moving
forward a little herself. She closed her eyes as Maxs face
drew closer to her own, and waited breathlessly for his lips to
touch hers.
Thirty-seven minutes later, Liz reclined in her lounge chair and dug out her journal to make one last entry before going to bed.
Scratch that last line. There is nothing that could have made this night any better. Things are perfect.