When Isabel gave her that look, she lifted her hands up and backed away a little like she was surrendering. Maybe she shouldn't have said that but she was just trying to prevent any fighting. Things were already tense enough as it was with Tess there, yelling and arguing didn't need to be added. Lowering her hands, she took a seat back on her bed, glad that her roommate wasn't there at that moment.
Tess only laughed at their telling her to go back to where she came from, that she wasn't there. "You seem to have forgotten that I'm the reason you weren't caught by the military and put under the microscope. You should really be nicer to the woman that saved your ass so selflessly"
"That didn't matter much, Tess. The FBI still came after us. that's why we're not all together right now" Liz pointed out as she sat back against the wall near her bed, her arms crossed over her chest. It was her fault that Tess was there right there infront of them. She was the one that voted to keep her alive and the one that drove her to the military base so she could blow it up. "Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if I had voted yes" She mumbled as she looked down at the floor for a moment.
If she had said yes, all of them would probably be still be living in Roswell because there would have been no reason to leave. Things would have went back to normal and they probably wouldn't had ever had to worry about the FBI chasing them down. If she could go back, she wouldn't change her vote ( because as she told Tess, she's not a murder ) but she still wondered what the outcome would have been.
"You would have been just like everyone else that wanted to kill me" Tess replied, her eyes going back to Isabel with a smirk on her face. "Isn't that right, Vilandra?"