Mar. 15th, 2019 11:59 pmContinuation from TFLN - (for
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He doesn't reply because he's spotted Alex, and, yes, he's eager for whatever they end up doing, but he really is a tiny bit concerned Alex thinks he doesn't want people to know, like he's ashamed of it or something. He's a bit confused, still, because it's so new and nothing he had any inkling of he started noticing Alex, but he's not ashamed of it.
It's just...theirs. And in the Summer of Awful, he needs something good.
Still, his smile is bright with relief that Alex isn't really upset with him, as he pulls up next to him, and reaches across to open the passenger door.
"Wanna go for a ride?"
It's just...theirs. And in the Summer of Awful, he needs something good.
Still, his smile is bright with relief that Alex isn't really upset with him, as he pulls up next to him, and reaches across to open the passenger door.
"Wanna go for a ride?"
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He was half tempted to look over his shoulder, just in case.
"Got any favorites?"
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That gave him some peace, at least, even if he never found them. Right now, with Alex next to him, he didn't know if he wanted to find them. But, maybe, if he did...then Alex could meet them, too. Imagining that, traveling up there among the stars, with Alex? That was possibly one of his favorite non-sexual fantasies right now (though, to be honest, sex among the stars sounded pretty awesome, too).
"In the summer, Aquila and Cygnus, the eagle and the swan," he said promptly. "In the winter, Perseus and Andromeda." Which was a little bit sappy, but who didn't love a good happily-ever-after story?
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"Pretend I didn't ace History class." Which he hadn't. "Or English class." Which he had. "And tell me why you picked those?"
Because he didn't know what they stories were and if it was the patterns that appealed to him or the stories. The only story he could think of off-hand involving swans was The Ugly Duckling and he was pretty sure they hadn't turned that into a constellation.
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He shivered at the brush of Alex's fingers over his chest, and chuckled a little.
"All four of them were among the constellations that Ptolemy categorized, though Aquila's in roughly the same area as a Babylonian one also called the 'eagle.' Aquila's brightest star is only 17 light-years from Earth, and is called Altair, which comes from the Arabic for 'the flying eagle.' So--it ends up being really self-referential. It's the bird that they said carried Zeus's thunderbolts across the sky for him." And that always made him think of Max. "Ptolemy also catalogued Cygnus, and it has the Northern Cross inside it. But there are a lot of swans in Greek mythology, and possible origins for the name. But my favorite is the story of Phaeton. He was Helios's son and wanted to drive his father's sun chariot for a day across the sky. But he couldn't control it, and Zeus had to destroy it, and him. They plunged down into the river, and Phaeton's brother, Cygnus, was brokenhearted. So, he spent day after day, diving into the river to bring out his brothers' bones, so he could bury him properly. The gods were blown away by how devoted he was, and so, they rewarded him by turning him into a swan and putting him up in the stars forever."
That...also kinda made him think of Max. Or himself. 'Cause that's what either of them would do for each other, or for Isobel.
"Andromeda and Perseus are named after their myth. Andromeda's mom bragged that her daughter was more beautiful than the Nereids, and Poseidon got pissed and sent a sea monster to ravage the coast and the oracle said the only way to stop it was to chain Andromeda to a rock and give her to the monster. But Perseus was coming home from killing Medusa, and he saw her there, and he saved her by using Medusa's head to turn the monster to stone. He rescued her from the rock and married her, which pissed off her uncle, who, I guess was gonna marry her before they chained her to a rock. So he got all feisty at the wedding, and Perseus turned him to stone with Medusa's head, too, 'cause no way was he letting Andromeda stay with a family whose two ideas for what to do with their kid was feed her to a sea monster or make her marry her uncle. And, they sailed off, pretty literally, into the sunset. They rescued Perseus' mom, and had a bunch of kids, and lived happily ever after. Then, when they died, Euripides placed them in the stars, so they could be together for all eternity."
He gave Alex a sheepish smile, and a little shrug, realizing he hadn't answered the why of it, but also, not sure how to explain. "I dunno why those. I mean...I guess I like the Perseus and Andromeda story, 'cause...I used to come out here, and stare up at the stars, y'know, and I'd think that...maybe something, or someone, up there would save me. And when I saw their constallations, I'd remember the story, and it gave me hope. I mean, Greek myths are usually tragic, but it's a happy one. I mostly just like Aquila 'cause it's this cool shape and I like how many different civilizations looked up and saw the same thing. And Cygnus makes me think of me and Max..."
He bit his lip at that, uncertain if that was something that made sense.
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"Well, you and Max have been friends since you got to town, right? I guess it's only natural that you might see him as some kind of brother."
Of course, he'd been friends with Liz since...okay, maybe that wasn't exactly a fair comparison. He did kind of see her as a sister. At least when she wasn't being an idiot and dating Kyle Valenti.
"And as for Andromeda and Perseus..."
His smile grew and he looked away. "Well, let's just say in addition to being a closet geek, it sounds like you're a closet romantic."
He closed his eyes. That was the most he'd heard Michael speak at any one time and he was revelling in it.
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"Yeah, well. Don't go telling people the closet-romantic part. That's just for you..." And then he flushed a bit more, because, well, Alex was the only one who'd ever touched that side of him, the part that went beyond the physical, that craved the connection and intimacy.
Thinking in that vein, he bit his lip, pausing as he debated whether it was safe to share a piece, but. Since none of it screamed "alien," he didn't think it mattered. "Max and I...I mean, we are brothers," he said quietly. Even if they didn't know how to prove it, biologically, it was so much more than friends. "Isobel's my sister." He shot Alex a sideways glance, then looked down, studying his hand for something else to look at. "I was here, before. In Roswell, I mean. We were all found together, not just the two of them. But they got adopted, and I got sent away to Albuquerque."
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He didn't ask the obvious rhetorical question about how Max and Isobel's parents hadn't adopted him, although he was curious about whether they knew about him. Instead, he leaned in a little closer to Michael and wrapped an arm around his waist in as much of a hug as they could get in this position. Because whatever way you looked at it, this just sucked. For Isobel and Max, not knowing where their brother was, but especially for Michael.
"I've heard of brothers and sisters being split up in foster care, but..." He swallowed and shook his head, not even sure what to say to that. So he didn't say anything, following through on his lean to kiss Michael, making it a soft one instead of the teasing one he'd been planing on.
"I'm glad you found them again," he murmured.
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Except this. He kissed Alex again, a little harder, before murmuring against his lips, "Me too."
He rested his forehead against Alex's, breathing him in, and reminded himself how lucky he was to have Alex, how this was worth fighting for, even if he was sure he didn't deserve it anymore.
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"Dad," he said quietly, tensing at the very name, "wants me to enlist. Or join ROTC when I go off to college."
He shifted and buried his face in Michael's neck. He hadn't planned on telling Michael that. Had wanted to handle it on his own. Or maybe not handled it, like he hadn't handled it when Michael's hand had been smashed.
"I'm worried about what he'll do if I don't."
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His arm tightened around alex and he turned his face into him, in turn. "You don't have to do what he says if you don't want to," he said, a little urgently. "He can't make you join up, and now that we've graduated...you can go anywhere. You don't have to stay with him."
Michael knew the fear all too well, and it had been terrifying stepping out on his own, but less terrifying than staying in the home he'd been in. Yeah, sure, he lived in his truck, but that had mostly been because he figured he'd be going to college. Without that, now...he'd find a place. He had his job at the junkyard, and Sanders was keeping him on, even with his hand busted.
"He's had all the control, 'til now, but you don't have to let him keep it."
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He wouldn't necessarily call himself an abused kid, but his father using the hammer on Michael's hand had made him see that his father had crossed some invisible line that probably had actually been crossed years ago.
It wasn't as if this was the first time Alex had been held to the wall, his father looming over him. It was just different when it was Michael.
"He could decide that he won't pay for college if I don't go," he finally said instead of trying to explain the knot of fear that had settled in his stomach. "He could decide that you were to blame and do something to you."
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"I didn't think he'd go that far. Now I know that he will, he won't catch me off-guard again. I can take care of myself." Using his powers would mean having to cover it up afterward, but he wasn't going to let Jesse Manes hurt him or Alex again. "But...ending up going off to war is potentially a lot harder than figuring out another way to pay for college."
Michael wished he could give Alex the scholarship he had to let go. It would still mean him leaving, but he'd be leaving for somewhere safe enough, and Michael could drive up to see him sometimes, at least. But it didn't work that way. "I don't want you to leave..."
It took a lot to admit that, but if Alex was being vulnerable, he could be, too, right?
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“Just hit the road and go anywhere, even if it’s just for the summer.”
He liked the idea of spending months with Michael, getting to know him, really know him outside of this electric chemistry they seemed to have. He only really knew what he’d heard about him at school and that he was friends - no, family - with Max and Isobel.
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But that was different. That was before Alex said his dad wanted to send him off to war. If running away with Michael would keep him from doing that, surely that would be worth it, right?
And if it was just for the summer...Max could handle Isobel, couldn't he? If Michael said he'd be back, she wouldn't freak out about him leaving her. And after everything life had thrown at him versus them, surely he deserved the chance to be a little selfish, for once, didn't he?
He wasn't sure he bought his own rationalization, but he found himself smiling anyway, and the only thing that seemed at all reasonable to say was, "Okay."
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But then Alex's expression cleared and he smiled again. And agreed. Alex's breath caught in his throat. He hadn't expected Michael to agree. He figured Michael would want to spend the last summer before they all went off to college with Max and Isobel.
"Guerin, I was just..." But he couldn't bring himself to admit that he'd been just kidding because he didn't want it to be some joke. He honestly did want to leave with Michael and never look back.
"I don't want him to hurt you again," he said instead. "And he will when he finds out you're the reason I left."
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But, maybe...
He bit his lip, looking down, thinking. He didn't want to mess this up, or upset Alex, and it was his dad. He supposed that could be hard, though he didn't know much about what it was like to have an actual father who was like that. Foster fathers, sure, but...he didn't feel any bond to those men who'd hurt him. It was probably different when it was your real dad. But, still.
He'd told Max they should do it about Isobel and Rosa, but let Max shoot it down. But, this, this was his decision. He chewed on his lip another long moment. "What if...what if I--we--went to the Sheriff? Told him what your dad did? From what I've heard, he's a decent man. I mean, maybe nothing ends up coming of it, but, then, your dad would know that I was willing to report him, and that there was a formal report, so if something happened to either of us, he'd be at the top of the suspect list..."
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But now Michael was the one bringing it up. Michael was the one willing to step forward and make sure that the Sheriff knew what was going on. And they even had proof. Or at least proof that Michael had been injured. Who knew if that could be used as proof that his father had been the one to cause the injury.
He pressed his hands against Michael's skin so he wouldn't know how badly they were shaking.
"He'll want to know why we took so long to come forward," he pointed out. Better the logical reasons this was a problem instead of the real ones. "And why you didn't go to the hospital." Which was a good question. He had no idea why Michael hadn't had anyone look at his hand except maybe for lack of medical insurance.
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He slid his good hand up to curl around where Alex's pressed against his.
"We were scared." Michael countered logic with logic. "And I don't have insurance."
"But I'll tell him I'm more scared of what happens if I don't. I mean, I don't have anyone to protect me. He arrested my last foster parents when what they did to some of the younger kids came out, so. He knows something about my situation."
Of course, the sheriff might insist on him going to the doctor or something, but he'll cross that bridge when he comes to it.
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"I think he knows. Some of it. Not everything. Not the worst of it. And not this. But he and Dad are friends. Were friends. They were together often enough that before high school and hormones, Kyle was almost more a brother to me than my actual brothers."
His brothers always seemed to follow the party line. Anything for dad and country in that order. And Alex didn't fit the mold. Just like Kyle didn't want to be a sheriff like his dad.
But then they grew up and like so many high school movies showed, Kyle became one of the mean girls and he'd dropped Alex like a hot potato.
"Hard to believe, I know, but I don't know. Maybe it's more that my dad has something on the Sheriff. That I'd believe."
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But much as he wanted to tell Alex his secret, he didn't want him finding out because Michael did something that scared him.
Opening his eyes, he focused on Alex again. "Maybe he does. But this is something he can't just ignore." Michael held the crudely bandaged hand up with a twist of his lips. "And neither of us has a reputation for making shit up. I can go by myself, if you want, or we can just...not, and go. But you can't just do what he wants you to and go off and enlist. Then, he wins. And he shouldn't get to win."
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He was silent for a little while, just shaking his head and burying his face in the crook of Michael's neck.
Eventually, he whispered soft words against Michael's skin. If he pretended hard enough, he could pretend that he wasn't saying anything.
"I'm scared of all it. Him finding out. Him hurting you again. Just...him."
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But he could be that person for Alex. So he just held him while he worked up to saying what he didn't want to say.
Michael wasn't sure if he should ignore it or respond, but it twisted up his heart, tearing him in two different directions. He'd promised Isobel he'd stay, but that was before, and, ultimately...if he checked in or whatever, she couldn't miss him, couldn't need him as much as maybe Alex did, could she?
He turned his head and brushed a kiss over Alex's hair. "Then let's go. Just...go and not come back. I got some money saved up from working at the junkyard. We can just...go somewhere he won't find us. San Francisco or New York or something. You can p-play music..." Yeah, he stumbled over that, but kept going. "And I'll fix cars, and we can just...be us."
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And sure, maybe he wasn't directly responsible, but it'd been his father, his inaction when his father pushed him against the wall, that led to Michael's hand.
"If I could just magic away what he did to you..." But life didn't work like that. And this was another harsh lesson in his life that the bad guys sometimes won.
"And if you don't give yourself a chance to see, then you'll always wonder. Maybe all you really need is a proper cast." And he was fooling himself, he knew. A hammer crushing the delicate bones of a hand required a lot more than just a cast. But. They had to try.
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But if Alex went with him...if it was to keep them all safe in a sense...would that be enough for Isobel to be okay? And could he trust Alex with something that big?
The thought was terrifying, making him feel sick to his stomach about how it could go wrong, and he felt the trembling start, so he pressed closer to Alex. Over and over and over in his head it tumbled, and he tried to bite back the words, but Alex blaming himself...he couldn’t take that.
“It’s not your fault. I could’ve stopped him...” He broke off abruptly, because fuck. Not what he meant to say. “I can’t go to the hospital, Alex. I can’t. But...what if it could be...magic-ed away? Would you go with me? ‘Cause I’d have to go, then...”
He kept his face turned into Alex’s hair, knew he sounded crazy, the words broken and disjointed, but his thoughts were rioting, the chaos running rampant, and he didn’t have anything to quiet it.
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And Alex let himself think about it for a minute. The two of them would have some indie band somewhere and Michael could fix cars or...or maybe he could fix computers. Michael could work on the hardware and Alex would work on the software. And they could find somewhere to go to community college and start their life their own way and on their own terms.
It was a thought that was so wonderful and so unreal that it actually hurt.
"But this isn't Wonderland. Wishing doesn't make it so, no matter how much I might want it to." Alex grabbed for that arm and kissed the inside of Michael's wrist. "I've seen the way you look when you play. I'm not going to be the one to stand in the way of you getting that back, even if it's only a chance."
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