he barely even knew. Somehow, in the middle of all that, he'd lost track of who he was. He'd managed to alienate all his friends.
And about two months ago, he'd done the worst thing Isabel could think of: He'd turned on her. He took his role of king so seriously that he thought he could make decisions for all of them. He'd decided that he didn't want Isabel leaving Roswell to go to college, and he'd threatened to do whatever it took to make her obey him. Even if that meant lying to their parents, telling them Isabel was on drugs.
Max had apologized later, and she'd forgiven him. But Isabel wasn't sure she could ever trust her brother again.
And Jesse was too important to her to give up. If Max didn't want her with Jesse, he might try to tell her what to do, maybe even threaten her again. So she just had to keep Max from finding out.
Isabel didn't feel like talking about Max's troubles with Liz. Those two were never happy, and there was nothing anyone could do to help.
"Max, you and Liz are the interplanetary Romeo and Juliet. She's disgustingly in love with you," Isabel said.
"She got really upset after I had that flash of my son," Max told her.
Isabel sighed. Clearly she was going to have to help Max through this, even if it meant missing her call from Jesse.
"Well, you did sleep with Tess and get her pregnant," Isabel said. "And Tess killed Alex and lied to all of us. So it's sort of understandable that Liz would get upset when you have psychic flashes from Tess."
"The flash came from the baby" Max corrected her.
Isabel put her hand over his. "You can't know that for sure," she said gently. "You don't know anything about the baby. And you have to admit, if the situation were reversed, you'd be freaked out too."
Max nodded sadly. "What am I supposed to do about it?" he asked. "All I want is for life to go back to normal."
"News flash, Max: Life never was normal."
Max smiled wanly. "You know what I mean. Before we knew about Antar and being the Royal Four."
"Before Tess."
He shrugged. "But there's nothing I can do about it now. I can't escape the responsibility. I'm the king. And he's my son, Isabel. I have to find him, no matter what. Don't I?"
Isabel thought about it. Max's son. Her own nephew. It all seemed so remote, so unreal. Tess was gone, and she'd taken with her their only way to get back to their home planet, Antar. They were stuck on Earth now, with no means of fulfilling their duty to save Antar from its current, evil rulers. It seemed as if fate had taken it out of their hands. "I don't know, Max," Isabel said slowly. "I don't know if it's even possible to find your son. I think maybe it's time to admit that our lives are going to be here,, on Earth."
"I tried that," he replied. "And as soon as I started rebuilding my life here, I got that flash from my son. He's telling me that I can't give up… even if it means sacrificing my relationship with Liz."
The misery in Max's face was so extreme that Isabel felt her own eyes filling with tears. Maybe she'd been too hard
on him. He had problems on a universal scale. Maybe she should just let go of the past, try to trust Max again…
The phone rang.
Isabel froze. It was Jesse, it had to be!
Max grabbed the cordless from the coffee table and clicked it on. "Hello?"
She watched his face as he listened to the voice on the other end. Max's eyes sought out Isabel's, and he frowned. "Just a minute," he said into the phone. Then he held it out to Isabel, his eyebrows raised questioningly.
Isabel looked in Max's eyes, but she couldn't read his expression. Did he suspect her relationship with Jesse? How would he react when he found out? Max had always been compulsive about keeping their secret… he didn't want anyone else to get close enough to him, Michael, or Isabel to find out that they were aliens. Too many people knew already.
What would he do if he thought Isabel's new romance was putting them all in danger? Isabel knew the answer to that: He would make her end it. She couldn't let Max discover her feelings for Jesse. She couldn't trust Max. She took the phone from him. "Hello?"
"Hey, beautiful." Jesse's warm, loving voice filled her ears. "How's my girl?"
Her eyes still on Max, Isabel took a deep breath. "I'm not interested," she said. Then she hung up on her boyfriend before he could say another word.
Max was watching her with a frown. "Who was that?" he said.
"A telemarketer," Isabel lied. "Nobody important."
"Bye, Mom!" Maria called as she bustled through the kitchen of the DeLuca house. She wore a long, loose skirt and a spaghetti-strap tank top and she was pulling her hair into a ponytail as she went. "I'll be back around ten."
Sadie could hear pretty well from her hiding spot in the bushes outside the DeLuca house, and she managed to duck beneath the window just as Maria passed by inside. The bush she was hiding in had a few thorns, but nothing she couldn't handle. The only thing that mattered was that she get to watch Maria. She began to gather her things together so that she could follow Maria when she left the house.
"Maria!" Amy DeLucas voice called from inside. "Where are you going?"
Sadie slowly peered over the edge of the window again. Maria now stood near the front door, looking exasperated. Amy faced her from the other side of the kitchen.
"I'm meeting Michael," Maria said. "We're going to the movies."
"From one o'clock in the afternoon until ten at night?" Amy demanded.
Maria rolled her eyes. "What's with the inquisition?" she asked.
Sadie grinned. "What's with the inquisition?" she whispered. She loved the way Maria talked… always so sure of herself.
"I have to go to Hondo for the afternoon flea market," Amy was saying. "I wanted you to come with me and man the booth today."
Maria's mouth dropped open in astonishment. "Excuse me?" she said. "It's my one day off from the Crashdown."
"That's the point," Amy replied. "You have time to help me today." She tossed Maria a glow-in-the-dark alien puppet. "I just got a whole shipment in, so it will be a busy day. I can't handle it alone."
Maria held the puppet up by its webbed foot. "Look, selling this alien crap is your thing, not mine," she told her mother. "I have a job. And today is my vacation day, so that means I get to spend it doing what I want to do."
Sadie's legs were getting tired from squatting underneath the windowsill. This argument seemed like it might go on for a while, so she slid down the wall of the house until she was sitting directly under the window. This way, she could still hear every word Maria said, and she could add to her logbook at the same time.
"This 'alien crap' is what puts food on the table, young lady," Amy cried.
Sadie tuned her out for a moment while she flipped to a fresh page in the notebook on her lap. She took a pencil from her backpack and began drawing a picture of Maria, quickly filling in the details… the pattern on the skirt she was wearing, the way Maria's ponytail sat high up on her head.
"… this is a family business and you're part of the family," Amy was saying.
"You call this a family?" Maria replied. "There are two of us, you and me. You sell alien stuff at flea markets, I work at the Crashdown. That's it. We have no family business. We barely have a family!"
Sadie flipped to another blank page and began to write. Mom sells alien toys and stuff, she scribbled quickly. Maria doesn't like to help.
"… enough of Michael?" Amy's voice broke Sadie's
concentration. Was Michael Maria's boyfriend? Sadie got up and peered through the window again. Maria was standing with her hand on the doorknob, ready to leave the house.
"No, Mom, I haven't seen enough of Michael," Maria was saying. "I like to see him as much as I can. You might not remember this, but when you have a boyfriend, you actually like to hang out with him." She turned and pulled the door open so quickly that Sadie barely had time to duck out of sight behind the bushes.