I WILL SURVIVE
"I miss you, Michael" Maria
said, sadly.
"I know,
but don't." Michael took a bite of pizza and walked to his table without
looking back. Yea, he would probably
see her in about 7 seconds, he wasn't leaving the party and she sure as hell
wasn't allowing him to scare her out of the Crashdown, but she hated that he
could leave so casually. Why was he able to do that when the mere though of him
leaving was enough to make Maria want to curl into a ball under her bed and let
her tears mingle with the cypress oil?
"If I
wasn't so damn perfect I would think it was me." She mumbled, steeling herself
before going back to face the group. She sat down next to Liz and pulled her
chair close to her friend and gripped her hand tightly. Liz shot her a
quizzical look, then saw Michael trying not to look and Maria and smiled sympathetically
at her friend in understanding.
Maria
smiled as Liz squeezed her hand reassuringly. Thank god for Liz! Maria looked
at Max making cow eyes at Liz. Max, too, she thought. It was almost funny how
close they had gotten over the summer, but misery loves company and they were
probably the two most miserable people in all of Roswell! She knew in her head
that she would be OK, but her heart hurt. Badly.
At first I was
afraid, I was petrified, thinking I could never live without you by my side, but
then I spent so many nights thinking how you did me wrong, and I grew strong.
"So I'm
thinking I should just quit my job." Max said to Maria over ice cream sundaes.
"If I'm not working for Milton I don't know that I want to be there. And that
Brody guy—"
"Gives
you the wiggins?" Maria offered.
"I
guess." Max answered and took a bite of ice cream. "What do you think?"
Maria
played with her sundae, mixing the thick chocolate syrup with the vanilla ice
cream until it was all a weird brown. "I don't know."
"Are you
thinking of Michael?" Max asked tenderly
"How
could he just leave Max? I mean, he said he didn't want to be together, but for
him to just leave town? How can he do that? It kills me that I don't see him
everyday."
"I know
exactly how you feel." Max said, bitterly. Maria glanced at him, half empathy,
half annoyance. "Don't worry, tonight is your turn to complain. And, honestly,
I think it's been hard on Michael, too. After we saw our mother, well, Isabel
and my mother, Michael kinda snapped. He needs to find out who he is."
"I know
all this." Maria cried, frusterated. "Why can't he find out with me? Why can't
I be a little part of him?"
Max
leaned over and touched her cheek gently, brushing her hair out of her face.
"If I give you all the answers will you stop asking me questions?"
Maria
chocked on a laugh, Max knew that laugh, it was what she did when she was close
to tears. He expected her to break down, to cry. His arms were already going
around her when she pushed him away and forced a grin. "Don't we just make you
sick?"
"Huh?"
"So we
got dumped! Big deal! Thousands of people get dumped every day. We've had the
entire summer to heal and we still are miserable. That's just wrong." She
turned quiet suddenly. "I love Michael, Max. Really I do. It scares me
sometimes how much I love him. But he doesn't want me. That hurts, but I can't
spend my life obsessing over some guy that will never be mine. I'm 17, Max. I
deserve some fun."
Max stood
up to look her in the eye, "You are absolutely right! Even if we are heart
broken we can have some fun!"
Maria
looked at her watch, "UFOnics, that dance club is open for two more hours, what
do you say we go and rock and roll all night?"
Max
laughed, "You're on!" He stood up and was only a little surprised when Maria
took his hand and led him to the jeep.
Two hours
later Max collapsed on the bench in front of Maria's house, exhausted. Maria
was still dancing a little, singing along to the music inside her head. The
porch light was on and moths were flying close to the dim bulb. Even though he
was sure she was getting bitten by bugs Maria danced in the light. Max hung
back in the shadows, trying to avoid some bites, even though he could ask
Isabel to get rid of them. Maria finally took in some deep breaths and sat down
next to Max. It wasn't until then that Max noticed that Maria was like a glow
in the dark sticker; if she soaked in enough light she could be in the dark and
glow brightly. That was cool.
"I have
an idea Max." Maria said, finally breaking the silence.
"What?"
"Why
don't you come and work at the Crashdown?"
"The
Crashdown?"
"Sure!
Liz doesn't work there anymore and she's hardly ever around. I could use
someone on my side since Michael quit. We could be, like, eachothers sponsers! If
one of us gets all sad and depressed and self-piting we can help!"
"I don't
know."
"Max,"
Maria said seriously, "What does the UFO
museum hold for you? If you're going to give up your destiny and try to
just be as human as possible, it won't do you any good to go to work every day
and be reminded that…"
"I'm not
human?"
"You're
one of the most human guys I know. DNA
doesn't change this." She poked his ribs lightly, where his heart was. "Come
on, say yes."
"Yes."
"Yay! You
said yes!" Maria jumped up and did a happy dance.
Max
grabbed her arm and pulled her back down next to him, "If I had known you were
gonna start that again I would have said no." He laughed when she swatted him
and realized he hadn't laughed in a long time.
Maria
realized how close she was sitting to Max in the dark. She felt the warmth of
his body and liked the contact, innocent as it was. She leaned over softly and
kissed him. It surprised her that he kissed her back.
He was a
good kisser. She wanted to lean into him and deepen the kiss, but something was
missing. He wasn't Michael. She pulled away abruptly and they both blushed.
"I was
hoping it was that Melmac blood that did it for me, but I guess not. There's
only one spaceboy that I'm interested in."
"Isn't
ALF from Melmac?" Max asked, amused.
Maria
laughed, "I'm impressed, not many people know ALF trivia."
"Well,
ALF was the closest I got to home." Maria put her arms around him and rested
her head on his shoulder.
"You're a
good friend." Maria said.
"So are
you."
"I'm glad
we're friends. But we're just friends aren't we?"
"Yea."
"Too bad.
You're not Michael, but you Melmacs are hotties."
Max
cracked up and stood up to go. "Promise me one thing."
"Name
it."
"You
won't make me wear one of those little silver atenna things."
"Promise.
I'll make you a hat that says I'm an alien…deal with it." And she walked
into the house with the memory of Max's laughter.
And now you're
back, from outer space, I just walked in to find you here with that sad look
upon your face, I should have changed the lock, I should have made you leave
your key, if I thought for just one second you'd be back to bother me. Go on
now, go, walk out the door. Just turn around now, cuz you're not welcome
anymore. Weren't you the one that tried to hurt me with good bye? Did you think
I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die oh not not I.
One month later:
"Max! The
brat at table three spilled her drink again. Can you please take table four
their food? It'll be out in just a minute." Maria grabbed towels and a small
bowl of water, "Jose you better get that food out here, I swear to god--:"
"Maria,
chill, I got it. Take the kid. My section is fairly calm, I'll take care of
table four and even do the coffee rounds for you."
Maria
kissed him on the cheek "You're a god!"
Max
shrugged, slightly embarrassed, "I know."
Maria
cleaned up the coke that was already sticking to the floor. "Gross," She
mumbled, "These people better tip well." Finally she finished and smiled at the
family, "All done! Can I get you anything else?"
"Just the
check."
"Not a
problem." She smiled brightly at them but as soon as she was out of ear shot
she groaned. "Damn people."
"Tough
day?" Max asked, over hearing her.
"A long
one. I'm just ready to be done."
"Well,
Agnus is supposed to be here in a few minutes, I can cover you till then. Why
don't you go on home?"
"Don't
toy with me, Max."
"I
wouldn't. Go on."
"Awesome!"
She ripped off her apron and antennae and practically ran to the changing room.
As soon as she was back in her street clothes (a short purple skirt and a silky
purple shirt with an alien head on the front) she waved a quick good-bye to Max
and darted out into the street. She lifted her face into the sunlight and
smiled. "Freedom!"
She
happily walked home, enjoying her beautiful hometown. When she arrived home she
skipped inside and pulled out a bottle of iced herbal tea and took a long sip.
"Yum"
"Don't
you even use a glass?" A voice asked her. The scream was a reflex, even though
she was almost sure she recognized the voice.
"Michael?"
"The one
and only."
"What are
you doing here?"
"I wanted
to come back." He said simply.
"That's
unacceptable, Michael! What's going on?"
"I came
up dry, OK? I looked everywhere. I followed every freak who swore he had a
close encounter. Nasadeau said that by using the communicators we would be
sending up a signal. I know something, somewhere heard it. I had to find
them. The day I left there was a lead in California I followed it."
"You've
been gone for almost 2 months! You didn't write or call! You didn't even send a
postcard."
"Like I
said, I couldn't have a chick waiting for me."
"You
broke my heart, Michael." She sat down on the other end of the couch and looked
at the floor. There was a long beat of silence.
"What if
I told you I was wrong? That I made a mistake and missed you?"
"You're
gone for almost 2 months, I don't hear a word from you, I didn't know if you
were dead or alive! But I survived, Michael, I did. It wasn't fun and it wasn't
easy, but I'm still standing and that's something. My heart hurt so bad some
days I thought it would stop beating. Then you come back—" She was so angry she
burst into tears of anger, hurt and frusteration.
Michael
rubbed soothing circles on her back with one hand and his other smoothed out
her hair. "Maria, Maria, I'm sorry…"
"Did you
think my life would end when you left? That by coming back it would start
again? Well, I have news for you Michael, there is more to me than you."
"I'm
sorry, Maria. Honest, I am. As soon as I left—"
"Sorry
won't cut it, Michael. I think you should leave."
"Maria
can't we talk—"
"I've
talked for too long. I've talked to Liz, I've talked to Max, the only one I haven't
talked to is you and you know what, I don't think I want to talk to you. You
know where the door is."
"Fine."
He stood up and walked out. She couldn't believe he walked out. Maria knew she
had yelled at him, had demanded he leave, but part of her was hoping he would
stay and fight. But she was so tired so she just cried.
I will survive,
as long as I know how to love I know I'll stay alive, I've got all my life to
live, I've got all my love to give, I will survive. It took all the streangth I
had not to fall apart, kept trying to mend the pieces of my broken heart. And I
spent so many nights just feeling sorry for myself, I used to cry. But now I
hold my head up high. And you see somebody new. I'm not the chained up little
person who is still in love with you. And so you feel like dropping in and just
expect me to be free, I'm saving all my loving for someone who's loving me
"I'm
proud of you, you know." Max said, hugging Maria. "You're strong, much stronger
than me. Or any of us, really."
Maria managed
to giggle, "You're just saying that cuz your shift is almost over."
"Excuse
me, this is not a shift!"
"Please!
The group dynamics are in the toilet and I know you all are taking shifts. Liz
came by from noon to 3 and we watched An Affair To Remember and talked
about aliens." Maria noticed Max wince and plead with her with his eyes "And
no, I won't tell you what we said. Girl talk is for girls only."
"I wasn't
going to ask."
Maria
smiled, "Anyway, Liz left at three and Alex came at 3:15 and we played
pictionary and other board games for a few hours, then you walked in the door
at 5:30 and it's 7 and I know you have to leave soon because you told me
tonight was family night. And Liz invited me to her house for dinner before she
left earlier today. That all sounds remarkably like my friends are taking
shifts."
"It's
just because we all love you and are worried about you."
"I know.
But the amazing part is, I'll be Ok. I mean, yea, it hurts like hell and I'm
completely out of all my soothing oils, but I'll be ok. As much as I loved
Michael, as much as I still do love Michael, I couldn't be with someone who
would break my heart over and over."
"I
understand." He paused, "Do you think you will ever be with Michael?"
"Maybe,"
Maria said, casually. "But I'm not holding onto all my hope for a maybe. I'm
gonna be a teenager! I'm gonna go out with normal boys and hang out with my
friends and have fun! Maybe I'll fall in love again. But for now, I'm OK. Or I
will be ok."
"I'm
glad." He grabbed his coat and put it
on, he smiled at her one last time and turned to leave when she stopped him.
"And Max,
I couldn't have done it without you…Girlfriend."
"Bye,
Maria." He left and Maria sat back on the couch and smiled sadly. Who knew what
the future held? She knew there would be pain and tears and anger and fear. But
there would also be happiness and friendship and love. Maybe love would be with
Michael, or some other dark, handsome stranger. It may even be with Alex,
though that would freak Isabel out. Prehaps even Max, and the look of horror
Maria knew she would get from Liz made her laugh out loud. Bottom line, she
would be ok.
I will survive,
hey, hey, hey. I will survive