'We've been trying to get you home,' Adam said as he released Alex.
'Yeah, we almost did,' Liz added.
'It was so close. We tracked DuPris to the caverns-I figured that part out,' Maria jumped in.
'Excuse me. I think I had something to do with it,' Isabel said from behind him.
Alex gazed from person to person, soaking up the sight of them. Liz, Maria, Michael, and-some strange guy.
'Clearly I missed something more than a few
'I'm Trevor, or at least that's close enough to my name,' the guy answered after a glance at Michael. He reached out and shook Alex's hand.
Alex got a fuzzy, unpleasant twinge of deja vu. He tried to figure out if he'd ever seen the guy before. There was something familiar about him.
'I'm guessing Trevor is part of this announcement,' Max said to Michael.
So the others don't know him, either, Alex realized.
'He's pretty much the whole thing,' Michael answered. 'I know this is going to sound bizarre. I mean, I know I'm not even supposed to have one. At least that's what-wait, maybe I should start with-see, I could feel what Trevor-' He started laughing, laughing so hard, he started to choke and snort. 'I sound like Maria.'
This is a change, Alex thought. Michael was acting, well,
'And what's wrong with acting like me?' Maria asked, hands on her hips in mock indignation. Michael laughed harder.
Alex smiled. He felt himself entering the sappy zone again. Maria being Maria was a pretty enjoyable sight. So was Michael being not Michael.
'If you don't stop giggling like you're deranged or something and tell us whatever you dragged us here to tell us right now-' Isabel threatened.
'All right. All right.' Michael pulled in a deep breath. 'I'll just say it-Trevor is my brother.'
'How can that be possible?' Liz asked.
'Your brother?' Isabel exclaimed at the same time. 'Your
'Wait, there are even more of you?' Maria blurted out, her words overlapping with Liz and Isabel's. 'Not that that's a bad thing,' she added quickly.
'Start at the beginning,' Max instructed, his eyes darting between Michael and Trevor. 'Tell us everything.'
Alex didn't say anything. He was still trying to figure out why Trevor seemed so familiar. Just standing near him was making Alex uneasy, sort of tense and restless.
Michael started explaining, and he was talking so fast, Alex could hardly understand him. Alex wished he had the ability to see auras. He bet at that moment Michael's was awesome, bursting with the colors of absolute joy.
Alex wouldn't mind seeing Trevor's aura right then, too. Maybe if he could see Trevor's aura, it would reassure Alex that the guy was… okay.
'Anyway, they left Trevor with this group called the Kindred,' Michael was saying. 'Or at least what translates to the Kindred in English. It's a group that believes that people should be able to have as many children as they want.'
'They just left you there?' Maria asked Trevor. Her blue eyes were warm with sympathy.
Alex used the interruption to head over to a stack of flattened beanbag chairs along the nearest wall. He sat down, positioning himself so that he still had a clear view of Trevor. The muscles in his stomach relaxed a little now that there was more distance between the two of them.
'Our parents were going to go back and get me once they found a safe place, a place where they wouldn't have to keep one of their kids in hiding,' Trevor explained. His eyes were on Alex, even though he was answering Maria's question.
Alex met his gaze as long as possible, but finally he had to look away when he felt hot bile begin to rise up his throat.
Michael reached out and squeezed Trevor's shoulder. 'You all know the rest of the story,' Michael said.
Michael and Trevor's parents had died in the crash, the crash that had made Roswell the T-shirt-selling, green-food-producing tourist attraction it was today. Sometimes Alex wondered what it would be like to live in a town that made most of its money off your parents' death, practically celebrated it, even.
'So, how did you get here?' Max finally asked after they'd all taken a moment to absorb what Michael had said. Max walked over and sat down next to Alex. The burst of relief that spread through Alex made him feel like a total wimp. What-he didn't feel safe without Max around to protect him?
'I knew that my parents had died on earth and that my brother had survived and was living in Roswell under the name Michael Guerin. Members of the Kindred were able to get me that information,' Trevor explained.
'You just got here yesterday?' Liz asked. She plopped down across from Max and Alex and gestured for the others to join them.
'Just off the boat,' Trevor joked. He positioned himself on Alex's other side. It took all Alex's self-control not to flinch.
'How do you know English and everything?' Adam asked, plopping down next to Isabel.
'The Kindred also got me the materials I needed to teach myself English and the local behavioral norms,' Trevor explained. 'I always dreamed about coming here, but I never thought I'd be able to until-'
'Until the collective consciousness opened another wormhole to send Alex back,' Michael jumped in. 'Trevor basically hitched a ride here.'
'Yeah, thanks,' Trevor told Alex, giving him another long look.
Alex's stomach cramped until it felt about the size of a postage stamp. It was Trevor behind him in the wormhole. It was Trevor who had wanted something from Alex, something he would have killed Alex to get.
'That's one thing we don't have to worry about, then,' Isabel said. 'Alex felt something following him home, and we were afraid it might be dangerous.'
Everyone laughed. Alex forced himself to laugh, too. But he knew what he felt from the being who followed him, from Trevor. A cold-blooded willingness to murder whatever stood in its-in his-way.
'I wish I could have been there to see you two meet. It must have been like a total soap opera moment,' Max said. His tone was casual, but his blue eyes were cool and serious. He turned to Michael. 'I'm surprised Trevor even managed to convince you of who he really was.'
Max isn't sure Trevor is who he's pretending to be, either, Alex thought hopefully.
'What I don't get is how the consciousness managed to open the hole,' Max continued. 'I asked if they could open one to get Alex home, and what I got back was that they weren't strong enough and wouldn't be for a long time.'
Trevor shrugged. 'I just took advantage of it. I don't know how they did it. I'm not connected to the consciousness.' He shot a probing glance at Alex.
Alex forced himself to look straight back. But he was the first one to glance away again.
'No idea,' Alex said. 'I think that my memory got wiped. I remember being sucked up the wormhole instead of DuPris. And I remember flying back through it. But not much in between-just kind of shapes and muffled sounds.'
Alex hoped no one could tell he was lying. He did have a pretty good idea how the consciousness had gotten the strength to send him home.
Trying to look casual, he slipped his hand into his pocket and wrapped his fingers around the Stone of Midnight.
When he'd arrived back home, he'd had the Stone-one of the three-with him. He was sure it was the power of the Stone that had opened the hole.
He had intended to give the stone to Max, but he'd passed out last night before he'd had the chance. There was no way he was going to hand it over right now. Not until he was a lot more sure what, exactly, Trevor's deal was.