Who watched Falling Skies last night? I did! I was just sitting on the couch, eating ice cream, and wishing the whole time that I could either stab Karen with my spoon, or Force choke her like Darth Vader. Or possible gank her like Dean Winchester. Anyone else with me?

Anyway, first order of business is to thank everybody who reviewed on the first chapter/part of this. THANK YOU SO MUCH! All those reviews made me absolutely bubbly with happiness.

Second, I think I will make this into a story. It will be a mix of tag-like chapters and chapters that are completely original. But every one of the chapters will have to do with Hal and Maggie and be from a mix of their POVs.

Third, I'm changing the title to Love Full of Twists and Turns. Just look for my author name and you'll know it's still my story.

And last but not least, I don't own Falling Skies.

Chapter Two

Maggie's POV

"I'm just glad to be back here with Tom and Hal."

Karen's words echoed in Maggie's head. Just minutes ago, Karen had attacked Maggie. Maggie had shot at her, but she had a good reason too. Karen's elaborate little alien moves had confirmed the bad feeling Maggie had had about Karen ever since she and Hal had found her out in the woods, buried among a bunch of other dead kids.

Maggie tried to move, but it hurt like hell. It took all of her strength just to keep a hand on her side where her stitches tore. She was pretty weak, and she hated being weak. She could barely cease the blood-flow from her side. She knew it was only a matter of time before she passed out. And if someone didn't find her, and soon, there was a possibility that she could die.

So what to do when you're bleeding out in the psych ward of an abandoned hospital after your crush's crazy alien ex-girlfriend throws you against the wall?

Well, you involuntarily think about stuff you'd rather not.

Unfortunately for Maggie, that meant that everything Karen had said to her was replaying in her head.

"This isn't about Hal, is it? Becau-" Karen asked as Maggie had her guns pointed at Karen.

"Yeah, this is about Hal. And Ben. And Tome Mason. In fact it's about the entire Second Mass. Now you're going to crawl back form whatever dung-heap you came form and leave us all alone." Maggie said coldly. She didn't take her eyes off of Karen for one second.

Then, Maggie watched as Karen's faux frightened expression turned into something much more intelligent and menacing. Karen let out a breath, and spoke,

"So it's 'us' now, Maggie?" Karen started. "Innocent, little Maggie, with a heart of gold? You know, I feel sorry for you. You've spent so long pushing people away, you have no idea how to get close to anyone anymore. Now you're doing the same thing with Hal. You don't think you deserve him. And you know what? You're right." Karen whispered, with a knowing smile on her face.

Maggie didn't even know what to say. Inside, she knew what Karen had said about her was true. About her pushing people away. About how she was pushing Hal away. She wished that it wasn't true.

"You know, I used to think about your time with Pope." Karen started talking again in place of Maggie's absent words. "Despite all your stories about how they mistreated you, truth is, I think you felt more comfortable with them than you have with anyone else in your whole pathetic life."

"You don't know me," Maggie replied, but even to her it sounded weak.

"I think I do. And you know what, maybe that life with Pope and his gang , maybe that's the life you really deserve." Karen replied.

Then Maggie couldn't take it anymore. At the mention of her time with Pope, Maggie felt anger and frustration build up inside of her. She cocked her guns and pointed them directly at Karen.

Maggie gasped as her illusion broke. She could hear footsteps pounding her way.

"Hal," she whispered.

But in stead of Hal, Tom and Dai burst into the room. They took one look around to know that Karen was gone.

"Stay with her," Tom commanded Dai. Then Tom left the room, and Dai was kneeling down by her side.

Dai started comforting her, applying pressure to her wound, and telling her that Dr. Glass would be here soon. But all Maggie could think about was Hal. She had told Hal to go find Ben…but Ben was with Karen. Maggie started to panic. She didn't think Karen would actually hurt Hal, but she couldn't take that chance. Especially with Karen manipulating Ben. She didn't know what Ben would do if he was under Karen's control.

"Dai," Maggie said. "Dai, where's Hal?"

"Tom's going to look for him. It'll be okay. Just lay still, Maggie. You've already lost quite a bit of blood." Dai responded.

Maggie tried to talk again, but she couldn't. she could feel herself slipping into unconsciousness. Maggie didn't want to go under. She needed to find out if Hal was okay. She needed to know what happened to him. Just as Maggie's vision started to go black around the edges, she saw several people burst into the room at once: Dr. Glass, Lourdes, Anthony, Tom, and…Hal.

Hal came in, absently rubbing his neck. But the moment he saw her, he came rushing forward.

"Maggie! Maggie!" he shouted.

MAGGIE, Maggie, maggie…

Maggie drifted off, Hal's concerned face hovering over her, his cries echoing over and over in her head.

So that's all I'm doing for this chapter. But don't worry, I'm already writing the next one. It'll be just a little filler till I see what happens next week. So, if you liked this, and you completely support Hal and Maggie together, PLEASE REVIEW! Reviews mean so much to me, and they help motivate me so I write more, faster. Thanks for reading!

-DaughterOfPoseidon333