Liz felt bad that she had to be so abrupt, but he would never understand what she had to deal with
Liz felt bad that she had to be so abrupt, but he would never understand what she had to deal with. He couldn't possibly know what it was like to have contact with an extraterrestrial… So what if he used that as a handle. She sighed as she turned off her computer and got ready for bed. She dreaded tomorrow and what it would bring. Nothing but more stress and problems to deal with. She lay in bed to stare up at her ceiling. She wished she had never met any of the aliens and immediately regretted the thought.
How could she not want to know Max, Michael, Isabel and even Tess? She couldn't ask for better friends, although at times they could be annoying. She knew she could count on them to be there for her if she was ever in trouble and vice versa. They were a family… them against the world and those who want to tear them apart.
She was drifting asleep when a thought caused her to bolt into a sitting position. Here she was dealing with the problem all by herself… Why not just get the group together and reveal everything? That way they could all deal with it as a group. And then Max could realize how big and important the decision she had to make was.
She couldn't wait to talk to E.T. tomorrow to tell him her plans. She knew he would agree with her. This was the best way to approach the whole circumstance. She laid back down with a small smile on her face. Things were finally looking up.