Title: Mislead Belief
Author: Gaudicia
E-mail: gaudy9@hotmail.com
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Roswell characters.
Rating: Pg-13
Category: UC-Mi/L
Summary: You'll just have to read to find out.
Distribution: Please, ask first.
Author's note: I want to thank Polarist for correcting my fics.
Author's note 1: I'm still working on my other fics! I just had to start this one.
Feedback = New chapter.
Chapter 17
"I'll leave you two to talk." Kivar left the table.
Kivar's evil laugh barely reached their ears; Liz was too busy staring at her mother and her mother was too busy trying to avoid her eyes.
Jeff turned from his daughter to his wife, not knowing what to expect, he was new to all the alieness.
"Explain," Liz said, softly, ready to hear the worst.
Nancy found her food mighty interesting. "The only reason Kivar didn't try to take you away again was because I gave him a sample of your blood every year." Jeff and Liz were too shock to say anything. "He must have had his scientist do something with it. Explaining why he absorb your energy."
"Could they have changed his cell structure to be like Liz's?" Jeff questioned.
"It's possible or he could simply be immune to Liz's powers because they came up with a vaccine or something."
Liz looked at her hands. "So, am I immune to his powers?"
They all just sat, looking at each other, not knowing the answer.
* * * *
The question still plagued her mind, making sleep nearly impossible. She got up from the bed and put her daily clothes on. She had gotten used to the time change and environment quickly. As she walked down the halls, she knew there was only one way to find out if she was immune to his powers like he was to hers.
Liz saw her parents in a room and quickly approached them. "What's up?"
They quickly smiled up at her, but they didn't fool her.
"You actually think that's going to work?" Liz asked them. Liz saw her mother's skin looking drier. "He hasn't kept that end of the bargain, huh?" Liz inquired, softly.
"No," Mrs. Parker replied just as softly. She saw the stubborn look that took over Liz's face. "Liz, just leave it alone."
Liz ignored her mother's words and stalked out of the room in search of Kivar. Once she found him, she crossed her arms and glared at him. "When are you going to keep your end of the bargain?"
Kivar looked at Liz amused. "I already did. Your friends are safe and at home."
"I meant about my mother, you idiot," Liz said glaring at him.
"Why should I? There's no need for it since all of you will be staying here," Kivar said, being his usual, nasty self.
"Go to hell!" Just as Liz said that, she began to send a blast in his direction, one after another. They were soon out of control.
Kivar put a shield up, absorbing the energy of the blast. "You seem to have forgotten I'm immune to your powers."
"I didn't! I'm just relieving some frustration," Liz said, through gritted teeth. She saw Nicholas raising his arm and she sent a blast his way, throwing him to the ground. 'Well, at least I know he's not immune to them.' There seemed to be fire works going off in the room.'
"Stop it!" Kivar ordered.
Liz shook her head, and sent another blast towards him. "Don't you know I don't take orders well?"
Kivar lost it, and threw her a blast of him own.
Liz was momentarily stunned; surprised it didn't hurt her as she absorbed the energy. Liz was ready to send Kivar another blast when the guards burst in with her parents.
Liz saw her mother shake her head, disapproving of her actions and she shrugged, dropping her arm to her side.
Liz smiled brightly at Kivar and took her parents by the arm and began to head out of the room, she turned her head and said, "Thanks for the work out!"
The guards got in her way, but she showed them the mark on her hand and they quickly parted, shocked by it.
* * * *
Nancy sighed, "Liz, you can't keep doing things like that-without thinking. Kivar won't stand for it. He can't be trusted. Haven't you learned anything?"
Liz snapped, "Yes. I learned something! That I have to do something! That I can't give up like you did! Both times! You have never fought for what you wanted; you just let everything take its own course! Haven't you thought that if you had stood up against Kivar a long time ago, that if you had told Dad the truth, that if you hadn't taken my memories away, that if you had done something other than stand their and watch the world fall apart this would be happening?! So what if I made the wrong choice making a deal with Kivar, at least I did something! You were ready to let me marry Max even though you knew I didn't love him!" Liz saw her father was about to say something and she turned her fury towards him. "Don't you dare say anything! Until recently you didn't care about us! The only thing you cared about was your stupid war and revenge!" Liz stiffly walked out of the room and not having taken two steps out, she turned back to them. "And I had a reason for doing what I did just now!"
* * * *
"Maybe we should trust her more," Jeff said, sheepishly. On Earth, he would have none of that on Liz's part, but she was right, at least on his part.
"She's right you know? But it's too late to think about what ifs. She's braver that I give her credit for," Mrs. Parker ironically chuckled, "she had the guts to do what I wasn't able to do, what Kivar hasn't been able to do. She accepted the responsibility of leading this planet, that is destined to be doomed."
* * * *
Liz watched Kivar closely all through dinner, avoiding her parents gaze, and as she took a bite of her food, she thought, 'Yes, I have a plan. Yes, I do…'
* * * *
Michael knocked on Max's bedroom door.
Max rubbing his eyes, opened the door when he saw Michael he became wide awake. "What's wrong?"
"I'm going back," Michael said, plainly.
Max nodded, he knew Michael had already had his mind set. "Just be careful. How long do you think it will take you to get there?"
"Five to six hours at most." Michael's clock beeped. "It's time to go."
"Good luck," Max called out as Michael left.
* * * *
Liz woke up earlier than usual that day. 'Today is the day.' Liz knew no one would be up at that time of the day. Liz took everything she needed and thought, 'This is the only way.' With that thought, she stepped out of the room, she knew exactly where she was going.
She headed towards Kivar's office and that's when she saw him, his backs towards her. She snuck up behind him, she lifted the sharp, bright, sparkling knife and hurled it down. He turned, the knife penetrating his heart.
Liz gasped and tears fell down her face as the blood dripped out of the wound and she met his brown eyes.
"Michael…" she whispered, as she saw his eyes opened wide in shock and the blood in her hands.
To be continued…
Author: Gaudicia
E-mail: gaudy9@hotmail.com
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Roswell characters.
Rating: Pg-13
Category: UC-Mi/L
Summary: You'll just have to read to find out.
Distribution: Please, ask first.
Author's note: I want to thank Polarist for correcting my fics.
Author's note 1: I'm still working on my other fics! I just had to start this one.
Feedback = New chapter.
Chapter 17
"I'll leave you two to talk." Kivar left the table.
Kivar's evil laugh barely reached their ears; Liz was too busy staring at her mother and her mother was too busy trying to avoid her eyes.
Jeff turned from his daughter to his wife, not knowing what to expect, he was new to all the alieness.
"Explain," Liz said, softly, ready to hear the worst.
Nancy found her food mighty interesting. "The only reason Kivar didn't try to take you away again was because I gave him a sample of your blood every year." Jeff and Liz were too shock to say anything. "He must have had his scientist do something with it. Explaining why he absorb your energy."
"Could they have changed his cell structure to be like Liz's?" Jeff questioned.
"It's possible or he could simply be immune to Liz's powers because they came up with a vaccine or something."
Liz looked at her hands. "So, am I immune to his powers?"
They all just sat, looking at each other, not knowing the answer.
* * * *
The question still plagued her mind, making sleep nearly impossible. She got up from the bed and put her daily clothes on. She had gotten used to the time change and environment quickly. As she walked down the halls, she knew there was only one way to find out if she was immune to his powers like he was to hers.
Liz saw her parents in a room and quickly approached them. "What's up?"
They quickly smiled up at her, but they didn't fool her.
"You actually think that's going to work?" Liz asked them. Liz saw her mother's skin looking drier. "He hasn't kept that end of the bargain, huh?" Liz inquired, softly.
"No," Mrs. Parker replied just as softly. She saw the stubborn look that took over Liz's face. "Liz, just leave it alone."
Liz ignored her mother's words and stalked out of the room in search of Kivar. Once she found him, she crossed her arms and glared at him. "When are you going to keep your end of the bargain?"
Kivar looked at Liz amused. "I already did. Your friends are safe and at home."
"I meant about my mother, you idiot," Liz said glaring at him.
"Why should I? There's no need for it since all of you will be staying here," Kivar said, being his usual, nasty self.
"Go to hell!" Just as Liz said that, she began to send a blast in his direction, one after another. They were soon out of control.
Kivar put a shield up, absorbing the energy of the blast. "You seem to have forgotten I'm immune to your powers."
"I didn't! I'm just relieving some frustration," Liz said, through gritted teeth. She saw Nicholas raising his arm and she sent a blast his way, throwing him to the ground. 'Well, at least I know he's not immune to them.' There seemed to be fire works going off in the room.'
"Stop it!" Kivar ordered.
Liz shook her head, and sent another blast towards him. "Don't you know I don't take orders well?"
Kivar lost it, and threw her a blast of him own.
Liz was momentarily stunned; surprised it didn't hurt her as she absorbed the energy. Liz was ready to send Kivar another blast when the guards burst in with her parents.
Liz saw her mother shake her head, disapproving of her actions and she shrugged, dropping her arm to her side.
Liz smiled brightly at Kivar and took her parents by the arm and began to head out of the room, she turned her head and said, "Thanks for the work out!"
The guards got in her way, but she showed them the mark on her hand and they quickly parted, shocked by it.
* * * *
Nancy sighed, "Liz, you can't keep doing things like that-without thinking. Kivar won't stand for it. He can't be trusted. Haven't you learned anything?"
Liz snapped, "Yes. I learned something! That I have to do something! That I can't give up like you did! Both times! You have never fought for what you wanted; you just let everything take its own course! Haven't you thought that if you had stood up against Kivar a long time ago, that if you had told Dad the truth, that if you hadn't taken my memories away, that if you had done something other than stand their and watch the world fall apart this would be happening?! So what if I made the wrong choice making a deal with Kivar, at least I did something! You were ready to let me marry Max even though you knew I didn't love him!" Liz saw her father was about to say something and she turned her fury towards him. "Don't you dare say anything! Until recently you didn't care about us! The only thing you cared about was your stupid war and revenge!" Liz stiffly walked out of the room and not having taken two steps out, she turned back to them. "And I had a reason for doing what I did just now!"
* * * *
"Maybe we should trust her more," Jeff said, sheepishly. On Earth, he would have none of that on Liz's part, but she was right, at least on his part.
"She's right you know? But it's too late to think about what ifs. She's braver that I give her credit for," Mrs. Parker ironically chuckled, "she had the guts to do what I wasn't able to do, what Kivar hasn't been able to do. She accepted the responsibility of leading this planet, that is destined to be doomed."
* * * *
Liz watched Kivar closely all through dinner, avoiding her parents gaze, and as she took a bite of her food, she thought, 'Yes, I have a plan. Yes, I do…'
* * * *
Michael knocked on Max's bedroom door.
Max rubbing his eyes, opened the door when he saw Michael he became wide awake. "What's wrong?"
"I'm going back," Michael said, plainly.
Max nodded, he knew Michael had already had his mind set. "Just be careful. How long do you think it will take you to get there?"
"Five to six hours at most." Michael's clock beeped. "It's time to go."
"Good luck," Max called out as Michael left.
* * * *
Liz woke up earlier than usual that day. 'Today is the day.' Liz knew no one would be up at that time of the day. Liz took everything she needed and thought, 'This is the only way.' With that thought, she stepped out of the room, she knew exactly where she was going.
She headed towards Kivar's office and that's when she saw him, his backs towards her. She snuck up behind him, she lifted the sharp, bright, sparkling knife and hurled it down. He turned, the knife penetrating his heart.
Liz gasped and tears fell down her face as the blood dripped out of the wound and she met his brown eyes.
"Michael…" she whispered, as she saw his eyes opened wide in shock and the blood in her hands.
To be continued…
