Left Behind
By Imogin2 of the xsorbit4 rebelfic board.
Disclaimer: I take no credit in this story it was created by Imogin2, who does not own Roswell.
5 years later
"Come on Izzy." Michael rushed his wife into the granilith and then came in after her. Max and Tess were already inside. Tess was holding onto her son's hand as tight as she could without hurting him. Isabel did the same with her daughter Virginia.
"Mama, I'm scared." Virginia cried. Michael and Isabel had explained how the granilith worked many times, but when it came down the last minute, she still was scared to death.
"Don't worry Jeanie. Nothing will hurt. Just hold on to my hand." Isabel bent down to her daughter's height and gave her a hug. Benjamin, who was standing right next to her, took Jeanie's hand in his.
"It's okay. I'm not scared so you don't have to be either." Benjamin said smiling. She calmed down and stopped crying.
"Okay, it's time. Put your hands on the cone." Max instructed everyone. He lifted up his son so he could reach. Benjamin touched the energy cone and disappeared. He appeared inside the cone. The rest did the same and soon, they were all inside the cone. The compartment started to shake and the door sealed itself. Suddenly, they started to lift into midair and they shot into space.
Epilogue
The Royal Four made it home to Antar along with their two children, Benjamin and Virginia. They all kept their human names in memory of their short lives on Earth. Max's army defeated Kivar's army and Max reclaimed his thrown. He was able to bring Antar back to the brink of a new age and in fact was able to reach that new age. Antar became the most prosperous planet in the galaxy. The Royal Four lived for many more years and had many more children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. They kept their lives on Earth alive by having one day set aside every year celebrating the existence of Earth. On that day, they would tell stories of that great primitive planet. When King Maxwell died, Benjamin was crowned King and continued to live out the legacy of his father.
