Who I Am When I Am With You
By Jenn
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: I do not own Roswell or any of its characters and I am not
affiliated with the show or Melinda Metz in any way
Distribution: Please do not post this fic anywhere without emailing the author
first
Inspiration: The quote “I love you not for what you are but for what I am when I
am with you”~ Roy Croft
~~~~~~~~~
I had met my match in Michael Guerin, stupid and insensitive, but incredibly
sweet and sexy, Michael Guerin. For months on end we fought, kissed, loved, then
everything changed. The day Michael said Isabel was his destiny, my world
flipped back right side up. I didn’t want to believe it, couldn’t believe it,
but every time I saw Michael holding Isabel’s hand or whispering in her ear, I
was reminded of the truth and of something so perfect, it couldn’t happen in
such an imperfect world.
High school had sucked, well my junior year at least, because every day I was
faced with another icy look, and the soft sweet ones, now awarded to Isabel. It
wasn’t fair, but hadn’t her mother always told her nothing in life was fair.
Hadn’t she learned from everything she’d been through, nothing was ever fair.
He had told me that it couldn’t be, that the only one for him was Isabel. He had
left me in tears alone and angry. We haven’t talked since. I cut myself off from
the group, out of the world of Tabasco sauce and futile hunts, out of the world
of aliens. Liz and Alex had tried to stay with them, but it became too hard
since they always seemed to be fourth and fifth wheels.
When I was with him, Michael had come to school more often. Junior year he
started out good, for Izzy’s sake I guess. But as the year continued he came
less and less. Senior year he dropped out all together. I never understood why
he left, but he just never showed up anymore. After senior year I never saw him
again.
Not until right now, the moment I walked into the Crashdown Café I could tell he
was there. Amazing how some things never change. Now ten years later I was faced
with the part of my life I never wanted to remember but couldn’t bear to forget.
~~~~~~~~
I had come back to Roswell after almost eight years away. I left to go to
college, but after failing a few classes and a few relationships, I just gave up
and moved to New York City. For three years I worked as an exotic dancer at some
chintzy men’s club to make ends meet. Yeah I know it doesn’t sound like me at
all, but stranger things have happened. At the moment I actually had two jobs,
one decent, a bar waitress in an expensive hotel, one not so decent, a waitress
at some stupid bar.
I had thought of returning to Roswell many times before, but the fact that
Michael was there turned me away. I had been scared for my mother, but after she
had married again I couldn’t go back. Even though I knew my father was never
going to return I couldn’t think of my mother with another man, especially not
Jim Valenti. Now she was dead. Yeah what a happy reason to return. I wondered
why I even came, but I knew. I knew I couldn’t let her die without me saying
goodbye, and I wanted to see Michael whether I admitted it or not.
She had died suddenly. Forty five was too young, but she was gone. I didn’t
quite know how she had died, I didn’t want to know. All I knew was there had
been an accident and she had died on the spot.
Now I was in the Crashdown, looking around, staring at everything, trying to
soak it in. But nothing had change. Just like Roswell, nothing ever changed. The
tables, the napkins, the uniform, hey probably the salt and pepper were still
coming from the same box she had used when she worked there.
Nothing had changed, Michael and Max were still sitting at the same booth I had
last seen them at. The day I left I went by the Crashdown, wanting to see
Michael one more time, but when I reached the door I couldn’t open it, my feet
stuck to the ground and my arm tensed up so tight I couldn’t move an inch. I
couldn’t even look through the window, I might have stayed.
Michael looked up. ‘Oh my god,’ I thought as his eyes met mine. My heart skipped
a beat. I couldn’t take my eyes away from him. ‘Keep cool, don’t look at him,’ I
kept telling myself, but I was powerless to stop what he did to me. He could
make me forget everything I ever knew, he could make me want to leave
everything, just to be with him.
I saw Michael rise from the booth and Max turned around to see what had
captivated his friend. “Maria, is that you?” Max exclaimed.
“Yeah, it’s little old me,” I replied, walking toward the booth. Michael kept
coming toward me. ‘What’s he doing?’ I thought. It was so unlike Michael to be
polite, maybe something actually had changed. ‘Nah.’
“I heard about your mother,” he said, embracing her.
“How could you not? This is like the smallest town in the west, news travels
fast.
“You all right?” he actually sounded concerned for her.
“I think so,” I replied. I actually didn’t know how I felt. I hadn’t seen my
mother in eight years. Well actually I had seen her once, she had come to visit
me, but other than that I had only talked to her. We had talked once a month,
but it hadn’t been enough. But life was full of regrets, I couldn’t let them nag
at me, or I would have been dead years ago.
“So where you staying?” Max asked.
“I was going to stay at the Parkers,” I replied, “Liz was going to come back.
But she couldn’t.” I saw a smile start to form on Max’s face but quickly fade as
I finished my sentence.
“The Parkers are out of town,” Max said.
“Oh,” I replied. “Then I guess I’m out of a home.”
“You could stay with me,” Michael suggested.
“With you?” I said, not sure I had heard him right. After all this time I still
had feelings for him. At least I could admit that. How was I supposed to stay
with him? How was she supposed to refrain from doing what she had always wanted
to, and now after all her experiences, had the courage to initiate? It wouldn’t
be right, something would happen. Especially in the situation she was currently
in. She was vulnerable, weak.
“Yeah,” he said with a knowing smirk.
“Ok. That sounds fine,” I smiled back at him. The words had escaped, I hadn’t
meant to say them, but I couldn’t stop myself. This was bound to be interesting.
Maybe it was just that I could never back down to a challenge, and his offer had
been sweet, especially after how he had left.
I wondered where Isabel was, whether she was there, but I didn’t ask, not yet.
“You still living in that dump you call an apartment?” I asked.
“Yeah, how bout you, where you livin’?” he asked. I had expected him to come
back with some smart ass remark. He must be sick.
“New York City. I live in a small apartment, but it’s good enough for me and
Daniel.” Daniel ws my cat, but he didn’t need to know that. I could see jealousy
reflected in his eyes. He was confusing me. I thought he would be with Isabel
and when I came back he would ignore me, like he had done the two years before I
left. It felt kind of good to be able to make him jealous, although it was
cruel. I had been in so many bad relationships that it was nice to see someone
paying positive attention to me.
“Oh,” he said, “will Daniel be jealous you’re staying with your handsome
ex-boyfriend?” That was a little more Michael.
“He’ll get over it. I’ll explain that Quasimodo nicely offered his apartment and
I had to accept to avoid hurting his feelings.” I couldn’t believe that I was
being like this. I guess I hadn’t changed much either.
“Haha, very funny De Luca,” he teased. I guess he had just been warming up
before.
“Well it’s not like he’s going to hop into a taxi and come all the way to
Roswell, New Mexico to claw you to death,” I said, still enjoying his reaction
to this conversation.
“Claws? What kind of person is he?” Michael almost shouted. He was still
protective of me.
I gave him an innocent smile, “Daniel’s my cat,” I declared, laughing.
“But you said…” Michael stumbled. Max, who had remained silent the whole time
burst into laughter. Michael and I couldn’t help but follow.
“You didn’t have me for one second, missy.”
“Sure,” I tried to say through my laughter. Finally I sat down at the table, the
ice had melted and it seemed as if we had never been gone from each other. Well
maybe it was a little different, we had both grown up a little, well really a
lot.
Turning to Max I questioned, “What are you still doing in Roswell? I expected
you and Tess and Isabel would all be living on some exotic island working at
some high paying profession, trying to support Michael’s sloppy sorry ass.”
Max laughed, but his expression was distant and guarded. “Yeah, well we never
left. I guess we’re still hoping for the impossible.”
“What about Nasedo, he still around?”
“No he died,” his voice was matter-of-fact. I felt so out of the loop. Why was I
even talking to them. It had all been a mistake. I looked at my watch.
“Well boys, I’ve got to get going. I’ve got a date with the funeral director.”
“Lovely,” Michael smiled, his smile looked sympathetic. Things had happened that
I didn’t know about, things he didn’t want to talk about, and neither did Max.
“So I’ll see you at my place later?”
I hesitated but decided it was too late to back out now. “I guess,” I sighed. It
would be too obvious why I backed out. I just couldn’t. “I’ll be there around
seven.”
“All right. The door is unlocked. I have work until ten tonight. I should be
home around 10:15. Just go in and make yourself at home.
He worked. Wow, life was full of surprises. I couldn’t wait to be surprised
again. “Thanks,” I smiled at him.
“And no parties.”
“Oh you know me,” I replied looking at him tentatively.
“I do.” Michael’s voice had become serious. What did he mean by that? I asked
myself. I mean he was acting so weird, so different. This wasn’t at all what I
expected and I couldn’t figure out if it was a good or bad change. The jury was
still up.
“Ok, well I’ll see you see you later then,” I said trying to act casual and I
walked out the door. I took a deep breath trying to soak in all that was
happening. The encounter I had just had shook me up a little, it had taken me
off guard. I didn’t know how I was going to stay at Michael’s. It was going to
be one long weekend.
~~~~~~~~
The meeting with the funeral director was exhausting and depressing and all I
wanted to do was curl up and sleep for a thousand years. I wanted to forget all
that was happening in my life and around my life and just not be. I didn’t want
to die, I just wanted to not be. It’s hard to explain.
True to his word, Michael’s door was unlocked. I let myself in. One of the
neighbors walked by and saw me. She gave me a suspicious look but lucky for me
didn’t say anything. She probably thought I was some random girl friend.
As the door clicked into place behind me I glanced around the room that had once
been so familiar to me. I could feel the memories of what had been flood over me
and fill the room like ghosts. I could see Michael and me sitting on the couch,
hugging one another. I could hear Isabel as she insulted Michael for being such
a pig. I remembered all the times the six of us had met in the small dimly lit
room to think up a plan. A shiver ran down my spine.
The apartment was messy, like it always had been, but there were small
differences around. There was a bit of a female influence reflected in the new
chair, well new to me, and in the hangings on the wall. Isabel, I guessed. But
Isabel wouldn’t have let the apartment look like this, she had always been very
neat. Again I wondered where Isabel was.
I kicked off my shoes and neatly put them next to the door. Next I proceeded to
pick up all the trash that had been thrown on the coffee table and around the
room, I wasn’t going to be living in a pig sty for four days. Even my apartment
at home wasn’t this bad.
First I picked up all the old cereal boxes, obviously still a staple food in
Michael land. Then I cleared the wrappers of little cakes and tabasco sauce and
other random food wrappers. I stacked all the magazines into a neat pile on the
table. I couldn’t help but notice that half of them included naked women on the
covers. I put those towards the bottom so he would not be embarrassed, though it
was tempting to do just the opposite.
When the living room looked like it might be decent I moved into the kitchen,
carrying with me a stack of dirty dishes. There was already a good sized stack
there and it looked as if he hadn’t washed dishes in a month. I opened the
dishwasher and obviously it had been longer judging by the smell that escaped.
So I started scraping the grimy leftover food into the dish disposal. How did he
live like this? I thought.
I filled the dishwasher with detergent and as many dishes as I could and turned
it on. While I was waiting for the first load to finish I attacked the bedroom.
I wasn’t sure if he would see it as an invasion of his privacy, but I did it
anyway. Maybe I was curious.
The bed was unmade, the sheets crumpled in the middle of the bed and the
comforter on the hanging halfway on the floor. I gathered them up with the rest
of the clothes on the floor and finding a washer, started a load of laundry. I
checked the guestroom but obviously no one had been there for a while since you
could actually see the floor.
When the laundry finished I decided I would take the opportunity to snoop in the
form of trying to be helpful, which was what the whole cleaning thing had been
about anyway. I opened his dresser drawers to put away his clothing. His style
hadn’t changed much. When I opened his closet to hang up his suit, yes, Michael
had a suit, surprising I know falling hangers and clothing attacked me. I picked
them up and put them away. Michael’s scent was imbedded in the clothing, the
scent of chocolate and Tabasco sauce and something distinctly… Michael, a smell
that could not be described. It was over powering.
~~~~~~~~
When everything was finished I was exhausted. I went into the bathroom that I
had also scrubbed till it shined and turned on the shower. After all the dishes
and laundry I had done I did not expect the water to be hot. So when I stepped
underneath and it burned me I didn’t mind, rather enjoying the heat.
I guess I hadn’t looked at my watch cause moments later I heard the door to the
apartment open and Michael screaming. “De Luca, what the hell?” I guess he was
surprised. It wasn’t quite the reaction I had been looking for but it was close
enough.
He must not have heard the water running because the door to the bathroom opened
and Michael followed it. “Oh my God,” he stammered. “Sorry, I’m sorry.” He must
have seen my clothes on the floor.
“It’s all right, everyone takes showers,” I said. “Well at least all humans do.
But do me a favor and leave. I’ll be out in a minute.” He turned but his feet
must have been glued to the floor or something because it took two times
repeating myself before he turned and walked out, he just stayed there, I could
see him through the glass, he just stood there.
After he left I stepped onto the mat, forgetting this was supposed to be my time
to relax and forget everything. I looked at myself in the mirror. I thought I
still looked pretty, but time and hardships had taken their toll, I looked warn
out and thin, too thin. I found a towel and dried my hair a bit, then I wrapped
it around me and stepped into the living room, stupid me had forgotten to bring
them to the bathroom, but I didn’t realize Michael would be home.
“Excuse me,” Michael said when he looked up from his cereal bowl. “Were you
planning on clothes or is this your house now?” I blushed a bit.
“Um… I just forgot to bring them with me.”
“You mean, you don’t have clothes?” I could see him trying to hold back a smile,
but it reflected in his eyes, even if it didn’t show on his face.
“No, silly, why would I do that?” I teased, he just sat back on the coach. I
could see him looking me up and down with his eyes. They seemed to burn through
the towel, I felt exposed. “So if you don’t mind I’m just going to grab my
suitcase and head back to the bathroom to change.” From the look on his face I
could see that he minded, but I just ignored him, he was male after all, even if
he wasn’t human.
I could feel his eyes follow me as I walked to my suitcase and back to the
bathroom. As I dressed I imagined him sitting on the coach all hot and bothered
over what could’ve been, what could be. He made me feel sexy, wanted. I liked
the attention, but I wouldn’t let attraction get the best of me again. It had
happened too many times before and all it ended in was nothing.
I couldn’t put my pajamas on cause they were all too risqué to wear around the
house with him there. Even if I wasn’t getting any, I still liked the pretty,
lacy crap they sell. I settled on sweatpants, thank god I had decided to bring
them, and a tank top. It was the best that could be done.
I went to face Michael. When I got into the living room I just stood there,
hands on my hips, staring at him. “So you cleaned my place?” he half asked, half
stated. “Thanks.”
“Your welcome. You weren’t expecting me to live with that mess for four days?”
“You always were such a princess,” he scoffed. I just made some little noise
that sounded like a snort. “Why don’t you sit down?” he said, so I did without
taking my eyes off his face.
“Sorry for the awkward situation before,” I apologized. This time he blushed. He
mumbled something but I didn’t hear it. Instead of asking him what he said I
just let it go. We sat in silence for a few minutes but not being one who can
take silence for too long I asked him the question I had been dying to know the
answer to, but been afraid to ask.
“So,” I started, he looked into my eyes. He was making this harder then it
should be. I looked away, “Where’s Isabel?” Immediately his face went white as a
sheet. He looked sick. “She didn’t die, did she?” I asked tentatively,
regretting it the moment I said it.
“No, she didn’t die,” he replied. “She left.”
“That’s it, she left. When?”
“Yeah, she left about a month or so ago.” he sighed. “She couldn’t stand Roswell
anymore. I think in truth she couldn’t stand me anymore.” I didn’t say anything,
hoping he would continue without me asking.
He just sat there for a moment and I thought I might have to speak up, but
eventually he spoke. “She needed to see more of the world. She needed to live
this life, before we could leave for another.
“I’m confusing you aren’t I?” he inquired.
“No, not really,” I understood what he was saying. “But why don’t you start from
the beginning.”
“When you and Alex and Liz left the group, Izzy was devastated. She had come to
realize that since we were living on earth, we might as well live human lives.”
“That doesn’t sound like Isabel to me.”
“I know, but I think she felt the loss of Alex very deeply.” I looked at him to
see if the same went for Michael, well not the loss of Alex. “We kept up a good
front to try to keep you guys away and to try to keep Nasedo happy. I was afraid
of what Nasedo might do if we didn’t obey the rules.
“Isabel moved in with me after high school and Max moved in with Tess and
Nasedo. None of went to college. Then when you and Liz and Alex left Roswell
Izzy fell into a sort of depression. Then when Nasedo died two years later
everything fell apart.” I could see this was hard for him so I got up from the
chair and went to sit next to him on the couch.
“Go on,” I encouraged him.
“Right before Nasedo died he had found a way to get us home. But the night we
were supposed to leave, Isabel left. She just took off in the middle of the
night.”
“And you didn’t stop her?” I said, not knowing what kind of answer I really
wanted from him.
“No, I let her go. Truth was, I knew she couldn’t go home, earth had meant too
much to her, to all of us. The night she left she told me she had to go, that
she would be back someday, but this was something she had to do.”
“And you don’t know where she went?” I was desperately trying to find out what I
wanted to know, not necessarily what he wanted to tell me.
“No, she never told me. And I never asked. It was her secret, though she had
many secrets from me. She hid too much from me. Isabel changed the moment she
let Alex out of her life, she began to stay detached, even from Max and me. I
knew if I didn’t let her go something bad would happen.”
I just sat there in silence, knowing I should feel something, but the only thing
I felt was a sharp pain in my chest, right where they tell you your heart is. I
wished that every word that had just been spoken had been from him to me. But
some wishes never come true, or do they?
“Often I think about her and where she is. But somehow I know she’s all right,
that she’s better off without me. I just got in the way. Many times I thought
about leaving too, slipping away unheard, unseen. I would just leave without a
trace so that she wouldn’t have to clean up after me, or worry whether I was
going to make it to work on time, or stay up to all hours waiting for me to come
home. No twenty-six-year-old girl should have to do that. It wasn’t right.
“I would lie awake at night, plotting my departure. I thought about where I
would go, what I would do. But every daydream just ended in the same place every
time.” I wasn’t sure if I wanted to know what he was going to say next, fear
that they ended with Isabel ripped through my body, but the thought that it
might have been me, that just scared me even more. And then he said it, the two
words that changed my whole life. The two words that scared me more than I had
ever been before, and filled me with more joy than I ever knew I could feel.
“With you.”
The whole time he had been speaking I had been staring down at my hands. Now I
looked up. He was staring at me, passion in his eyes. The same passion I had
seen a thousand times before, but this time it was a thousand times stronger. He
had me trapped in his eyes, like a deer to headlights. No, that’s such a cliché
but it totally described what I felt like. It was like he was using some power,
some force to keep my head from turning the other way. I couldn’t do anything
but stare. He leaned in and I thought he might kiss me, he probably was going to
and I wouldn’t have objected, but so fast it seemed as if kissing wasn’t a
possibility he laid back on the couch again.
“With me?” I suggested, not sure whether I had just made it up, made the whole
conversation up.
“Yes, I dreamt about going to you, finding you. Every night since the day you
stepped out of Roswell; in fact since the day you stepped from our circle and
told the group you couldn’t do it anymore, that you couldn’t pretend anymore; I
have hoped, almost prayed, that you would return, that it had all been a
mistake, that you would realize that you and me were meant to be.”
I didn’t know what to do, I should have been flattered, I was flattered, but I
was also scared. What did he want me to do about it? Why did he have to tell me?
I would have been fine with the fact that he never thought of me, not like I
thought of him every day of my life. It would have been fine if he never played
the what if game; what if she had stayed? What if I had never been told about
destiny?; like I did for fun now. I would have been fine…but I knew I wouldn’t.
It was comforting to hear that he too was put through the agony of regret and
lost hope. But the fact that he had been in pain all these years, longing to be
with me, just made me ache for him, it made me want to hold him. I wanted to
hold him and tell him everything would be all right, that I was here now and
would never leave again. But I couldn’t, I knew it was wrong. He couldn’t have
changed that much that he would let me in, and not push me out again. At least I
was hoping so, cause to tell the truth, I think I just couldn’t handle Michael,
he had to handle you. And if he didn’t want to, nothing worked.
I was still uncomfortable, sitting there on the edge of the couch, Michael
laying against the back his eyes closed, his chest rising and falling with each
breath. He looked like he was asleep.
After all this went through my head, which took approximately half a minute I
looked at him, “Michael are you sleeping?” I asked.
“Mmmm…no, just resting my eyes.”
“Michael I do know we’re meant to be, but not like this. We were meant to be in
another time another place. We don’t belong here, we don’t belong anywhere.
Never in such an imperfect world could such a thing as us exist. Maybe we
weren’t meant to be. Maybe it’s all an illusion.”
“Maybe your right.”
Maybe I was right. All I wanted was to push him away, make him forget that we
were destiny. True destiny. I didn’t really want to push him away, I had to. He
was bad for me, he had been the one who had caused all the pain, all the
heartache, most of the problems I had experienced. He wore me down.
“Maybe your right,” he repeated. “I don’t deserve you any way.”
“What makes you say that?”
“Maria you deserve a knight in shining armor, a white horse, a ride into the
sunset.” He was angering me, ten years later and he still made my blood boil. He
still didn’t believe that all she wanted, all she needed, was right there in
front of her. he was enough. Who cared what she deserved?
“How do you know what I deserve?” I snapped. “Tell me if you’re so smart. Why do
I deserve anymore than I need, why do I deserve anything less than the best?” I
was trying to imply with my words that he was enough, but either Michael still
didn’t understand or chose to ignore it.
“I once heard you describe your dream guy. That’s what you deserve,” Michael’s
voice sounded distraught. “It wasn’t me, not even close.”
I remembered the conversation I had had with Liz almost ten years previous. “You
heard that?”
“Yeah,” Michael replied, “I had dropped by the Crashdown to see you, to give you
something, but I was too chicken. “You described the guy you said you would one
day marry. As I said it wasn’t me.” I saw hurt reflected in his eyes. He had
thought I didn’t want him.
I reached out and grabbed his hand. “That’s far from the truth.”
*Flashback*
Liz and I had been in the back of the Crashdown discussing the day’s events. We
had just been told that the aliens, out aliens, had a destiny, and those
destinies did not include humans. Liz and I had always shared everything,
sharing our sorrows helped us to cope.
I had been disappointed about the news, and angry that Michael would never be
mine. I would never be with him again. Liz was thoroughly depressed, there was
no other description. I couldn’t stand to see my friend so sad. I couldn’t leave
her feeling so bad.
We sat and talked for hours. We caught upon all the time we lost with each other
because of Czechoslovakian relations. We talked about everything.
“I used to dream about the man I would someday marry,” I had said, starting a
new subject, believe it or not. “I would sit up all night fabricating him,
making him exactly what I wanted.” Liz smiled. “He was tall and handsome with
brown hair and gray eyes, like a stormy sky.” I had closed my eyes, seeing a
vivid picture of what I was describing.
“He would come and take me from Roswell. He would be clean-cut and strong, but
gentle. He would be charming and sweet and romantic, can’t forget romantic. It
would all be like magic. He would be perfect.
“That was the man I dreamed would come to me.”
*End Flashback*
The flashback had been as much Michael’s as it had been mine. I knew it by the
look on his face. But he had been the one to end it.
“That’s where I left,” he explained. “I couldn’t take your voice, your smell,
you, anymore. You had too much power over me, each word you spoke stabbed at me,
like each word was a pin poking my heart.”
I smiled. “What is it really that funny to hear I actually had feelings, have
feelings?”
“No,” I laughed. Breathing deeply I continued. “Michael you missed the most
important part, you didn’t hear what I was saying,”
“I heard all I needed to. I wasn’t good enough for you, and I never will be.”
“No,” I said. I realized I hadn’t yet let go of his hand. I grasped it tighter,
so as to share with him the rest of the memory.
*Flashback*
“Yes that was the man I dreamed would come to me,” the memory repeated. “But
that was just a childhood dream.” I had said sadly, glancing at my feet. I had
been sitting my knees to my chest, my chin on my knees. I looked back at Liz,
“But when I met Michael Guerin, the dream flew away. When I let him kiss me, let
him touch me, let him into my life, the idea of “perfect” was erased from my
mind. He is perfect. But he’s not mine.”
“I know what you mean,” Liz cried in sympathy. “I had a vision too, but now
there is only max.”
“Come on, Liz. Max IS the perfect dream guy.” And the dream faded with the
laughter of two lonely girls.
*End Flashback*
“You’re my knight in shining armor, Michael Guerin. You have made my life
miserable. Loving you has closed me off from ever loving anyone else. I can’t
love any one but you. No one. Michael don’t you see.” He just stared at me. His
expression full of shock. I didn’t even try to imagine what he was thinking at
this moment, I knew that was impossible.
“Michael don’t you see that you are the one I want, the one I have always
wanted. I need you.”
“I know, but…”
“But, what?” I cut him off mid sentence. “But you don’t want me. You don’t need
me? Cause I know you do. You said so when you said you think about me every
day.”
He opened his mouth to speak, but I quieted him, placing my fingertip on his
lips. “And don’t try to tell me you don’t deserve me again. I know what I want.
You are the best thing for me, the only thing for me. And I know how you act, I
know you Michael. I learned from the start how distant you can be, I know how
cold you are and I know that you may leave. But I also know that if I go any
longer with out you I will crumble. I need you in my life.
“You make me complete, make me whole. You make me want to sing and dance, to
share my joy with the world. You make me want to work hard, make me want to
prove that I love you enough, that I love everything damn thing in this world as
much as I can.
“Because Michael, I do not love you for who you are and the things you do, but I
love you for who I am, when I am with you.”
I wasn’t sure if he’d understand what I had meant. But the moment I said it I
knew that every word was true. I had fought with him about everything, but I
still loved him, even after all these years. I had never even understood myself
how, if he had screwed up so many times and made me cry, every time he pushed me
from his life, how I could love him?
But, now I knew, I knew it was how I felt every time he was near, it was how I
couldn’t even be mad at him or anything when he was looking at me. It was how
everything was right with the world when I was in his arms. When I was with him
I felt anything was possible, I was just happier. It was hard to explain.
I had expected Michael to react some how, even if he didn’t understand. Every
time the word love was involved, something happened. Maybe I had expected him to
run, or scream, or just to scare at me, but never in my life would I have
expected him to do what he did, cry. Yes real tears fell from his eyes, his
shoulders heaved with each sob and the sounds of his breathing echoed off the
walls of the small apartment.
I just hugged him to me and he excepted the embrace. He laid his head on my
chest while I stroked his hair. I was reminded of all the times he ha comforted
me, and all the times he hadn’t. I couldn’t understand how my simple words could
have caused such a reaction or maybe I did.
After the life that Michael had had, love was something that seemed…impossible,
I guess. The only other people he had ever counted on, Isabel and Max and maybe
even Liz and Alex had left. Well, Max hadn’t but I wondered how many times Max
told Michael he loved him. Hank had beaten him and told him he was worthless
until Michael began to believe it. I guess if you are told everyday you’re a
piece of shit, then you are a piece of shit, in you mind. Even if it’s far from
the truth. I had left him, after he himself had told me to leave, which probably
made him feel worse.. then Liz and Alex left. Even Nasedo left him, and Isabel.
He must have felt horrible. No one should feel that way, not even an annoying,
rude, distant space boy. No, not even Michael deserved that kind of treatment,
especially not Michael.
This is what ran through my mind while I held this man, crying like a frightened
boy, in my arms. Finally I worked up the courage to say something. “Michael,
it’s ok, I’m here, it’ll be ok.”
“Promise me you’ll never leave me,” he sobbed, pulling his head up to look at
me, like he expected me to say no. Looking into those gorgeous eyes, glistening
with tears, how could I?
“I promise, I promise I will never leave your side. I will never leave you
alone, not ever.”
“You know, Maria,” he said, wiping the tears from his cheeks, trying to regain
composure. “You were the only person who told me they loved me.”
“What about Isabel?” I knew she must have said it, he probably didn’t remember.
“No, she said she needed me, she said she’d be there for me and that she cared
for me, but never that she loved me. You, you were the only one. And I love you
for that. I cry cause I never thought I’d here you say it again, I thought I had
lost you, that no one could love me enough to hold onto it for so long, not the
same as I could for them. I love you Maria.”
Now it was my turn to cry. But strangely there were no tears. All I wanted to do
was smile, smile so wide the whole world could see how happy I was. I guess my
eyes had had enough after ten years. I guess it was time for a change.”
I looked at him, the smile still filling my face. I saw a smile start to form on
his face too, with those perfect lips. Before his smile finished, I leaned in
and kissed him, ready for whatever consequences it might bring. I was finally
ready for Michael Guerin.
~~~~~~~~
The next morning I awoke in his bed, the spot next to me empty. For a fleeting
moment I thought maybe even after all he had said that he couldn’t go through
with it. But as I said the moment was fleeting. The aroma of pancakes reached my
nostrils drowning out the stupid thought.
I looked at the clock. It read 9:00. “Shit,” I muttered but apparently it was
louder than I thought cause Michael came running in, holding a spatula.
“What?” he said.
“I’m late,” I replied, “I was supposed to be at the funeral parlor, now.”
“Well get that little ass of yours moving then,” he said, patting me on the
behind with the spatula as I ran out of the room looking for my dress.
“Hey,” I yelled. “You don’t expect me to eat those pancakes NOW do you?’ Michael
just laughed.
I hopped into my dress, grabbed my purse and car keys and ran from the
apartment. “I’ll be there in a bit,” I heard Michael yell out the door as I
stumbled down the hall, trying to put my heels on while I ran. When I got to the
funeral parlor, I flipped down the sun visor and looked at my self. I was
glowing, not literally, what a time for that to have happened. No I just mean I
looked good even with the lack of sleep, the fact that I had taken no shower and
put on no makeup. I flipped the visor back up, raked my fingers through my hair,
put on some lip gloss, and hurried up the steps.
“Sorry I’m late,” I apologized to Mr. Cambridge.
“It’s all right. We allow time for lateness. The viewing doesn’t begin until ten
o’clock, but we want the relatives here early to give us their opinion on
flowers and stuff.”
“I thought that was why I hired you. I don’t care what the flowers look like, I
just want to bury my mother.” I don’t know why I snapped like that. I had been
feeling fine all morning, in fact I had been fine through the whole thing. I
guess I finally realized, my mother was dead. I mean I had known, but it was
just now that I KNEW. And suddenly I felt tired, weak, and empty, completely
empty. “I’m sorry,” I said, a well of tears clogging my throat.
“It’s all right, some people just want to be a part of it, some don’t. I should
have asked.”
“Is there somewhere I can wait until ten?” I asked.
“Yes. Right through these doors.” Mr. Cambridge led me through large wooden
double doors that opened into a room full of chairs. Some one else was there.
“You can wait here with the sheriff until then. We can come and get you.”
The sheriff? I opened my mouth to ask it I could go somewhere else, but Mr.
Cambridge was already closing the door. Well, at least he didn’t turn around or
anything. I was just so happy to have somewhere to collapse.
I still didn’t want to see the sheriff. I didn’t acknowledge him, he didn’t
acknowledge me. It was ok. Still I wondered what I would say to him later. Would
he think I shouldn’t be here, that I had betrayed my mother by not coming back
all these years? I know she talked about it with him. I sat down in the back,
knowing I’d have to face up to it sometime, after all he had been my mother’s
husband. But now was definitely not the time.
After what seemed like hours I heard the door creak behind me. Expecting it to
be the director I turned around and started to get out of my seat. Imaging my
surprise when I was staring straight at Michael’s chest and a plate of pancakes
instead of the short little man in the tux. I just fell back in my chair.
“How you doing?” he asked, a smirk on his face.
“Well I was feeling pretty crappy, but now you’re here,” I saw the sheriff turn
around to see what all the commotion was about. But I didn’t care who was in the
room, it could have been the queen of England herself and I would have carried
on just the same.
“Here’s breakfast. You left in such a hurry.” To show my thanks I placed a soft
kiss on his lips as I grabbed the plate from his grip. He slipped his head to
the side, “What’s he doing here, I mean the sheriff?” he whispered in my ear.
“He WAS my mother’s husband.”
“I know, but…” I didn’t want to be reminded, so to shut him up I kissed him
again. In the middle of the kiss the director walked in. He cleared his throat
trying to catch our attention. “It’s time.”
Michael, the sheriff and I rose from our seats in unison. The sheriff followed
Mr. Cambridge our of the room, his eyes focused on some point straight ahead.
Michael grasped my hand and laced his fingers through mine. “You ready?” he
smiled unsurely.
“Ready as I’ll ever be.”
~~~~~~~~
The viewing and funeral went by in a slow blur. I know that sounds funny but its
exactly what it was like. The day after I was packing and getting ready to take
off for NYC. Oh, and I had the small task of finding an extra plane ticket.
Michael was coming with me. No big surprise to you probably, but my life was
taking another sharp turn, hopefully for the better.
The End