Summary: When Max left Liz alone, she has to deal with angry parents. They send her to Forks where she meets the infamous Edward Cullen. Seems like a human boyfriend is not an option for Liz Parker!

A/N : Sorry if my English is not perfect, but I'm French, so I'll try my best.

-Max left in the first episode of season 3

-In twilight, Bella meets Edward in science, her blood has the same effect on him as in the book, but he can read her mind. He leaves, and at Liz first day at school Edward returns. Tyler moves out of town during Edward's escape (not very original but it helps me with the story) so Bella pairs with Mike in Science.

Roswell belongs to Miranda Mets and Jason Katims, and Twilight belongs to Stephenie Meyer.

Liz watched through the cab's window with a sad look on her face. Her life couldn't suck more. She was sent away by her parents because of that silly hold up she committed with her boyfriend, Max Evans. He was so obsessed by the idea of finding his son, who had been taken back to Antar by Tess, (who was, by the way, her worst enemy who killed her best friend Alex Whitman) that he didn't think twice when he found his spaceship. He let her deal with the cops, the justice, and worst, her parents. And nothing was more frightening than an angry Jeff Parker!

Jeff decided to send her to Forks, Washington. The rainiest town of the whole United States! Compare to what she was use to (the hot sun of Roswell, and the wild desert), it was going to be a nightmare! Her uncle, Charlie Swan, lived there. And to her despair, so did she now. She had to leave Maria and Kyle behind, just because of Max Evans, her so called true love. Bullshit! She should have told the truth, not to the police, but at least to her parents, so she wouldn't be in that situation. But Michael and Isabel didn't deserve to pay for Max. Ah, if she could be remorseless… But the good old Liz Parker was the kindest girl in the world.

The car stopped in front of a small, but nice house. A man in a police uniform was standing awkwardly on the pavement. Her uncle wasn't really the confident type. As far as she could remember, he had always been quiet and unsociable. But she used to like him. And right now, the last thing she needed was someone on her back 24/7. So he was perfect to her.

-Here you are mam', the cab driver said

She paid him and get out of the car. Charlie was already getting her stuff out of the trunk.

-Hey kiddo!

He tried to smile at her, but it looked more like a funny face. She took back a laugh.

-Hey Uncle Charlie. Thanks for having me with you.

-It's ok Lizzy. And Bella is so happy to have another girl in the house that you're the one helping me.

His sweetness made her smile. She knew he was lying though. Even if her cousin was nice, she looked a lot like Charlie. So having someone else around, invading her space, didn't seem like something she would enjoy. But like Charlie, she would act like she didn't care and.

They walked to the house in silence, but she didn't mind. She hated small talk, it made her uncomfortable. He led her to a small room.

-It was my office, but now it's yours. I know it's not much but…

-It's perfect, she cuts him. Thank you again.

He scratched the back of his head nervously.

-So…I'm gonna let you unpack. Bella will be back in a few hours, so you two will be able to catch up.

-Perfect, she smiled.

He left the room in a hurry, closing the door behind him. Liz couldn't be more grateful, she needed to be alone. She sat on her tiny bed and sights. She wished she could go back in time to that day when Max saved her. She would hide behind the counter instead of being shot, so she would never have to lie to her parents and disappoint them, she would never skip class and put her future in Harvard in jeopardize…she would never lose Alex.

She allowed the tears to falls down her cheeks for the first time since Max left. She lied down and cried herself to sleep.