Author's Note: The sequel to I Want To Wipe Out Humanity is finally here! Emily's back! Review, because I need encouragement.
Disclaimer: "Reading from a piece of paper in a monotone voice" I do not own Code LYOKO.
Summery
Emily Laura Belpois has had a great childhood. The only thing missing was her mom. Emily's mom had disappeared when she was 2.
Her life changes when she sees her birth certificate. Everything was fine-except that the certificate claimed she had a sister. Now 12-year-old Emily
searches for her sister. Along the way, romance buds between her and her new-found friend Jacob Della Robbia. Who is this sister that her birth certificate claimed she has? Jacob and Emily try to find out. Meanwhile they find an old factory in the middle of a pond…and they find a video diary of one Jeremy Belpois at 13. In it, Jeremy spills his life out. His poor social status, his rivalry with Herve, his crush on Aelita. Jeremy states that William Dunbar took Aelita from him. The diary makes Emily wonder. Does Aelita have kids? If she does, Could one of them be her long-lost sister? Did William really take Aelita away from Jeremy? The final entry brings up a new question. The entry was made before Emily was born. In it, Jeremy says that William never had kids with Aelita. But Aelita has a child. A girl whose name is not entered. Who is the child's father? Is this girl the sister who Emily's been looking for? One final question runs through Emily's mind as she rushes to find this girl. Am I really Jeremy's daughter?
12-year-old Emily was playing with the next-door neighbor's dog. "Come here Todd. Come here, boy." Emily called the dog.
"Emily!" Jeremy Belpois, Emily's father, yelled. Emily had been ignoring him every time he called. But Jeremy sounded serious this time.
"Emily, I have something to show you." Jeremy told the preteen as she entered the house. He held up a bunch of official-looking papers.
Emily rolled her eyes. "Dad you know I don't like helping you with your work." Jeremy was a private detective. Ever since Milly died,
Jeremy had taken full responsibility for his little girl. "This isn't work, Emily. It's your birth certificate." Jeremy said to his daughter as she
flopped on the couch in a teenage way. "Dad I don't want to know about the day I was born." Emily responded. "You'll want to once
you see this. I didn't even notice it until the Baby Evan Case." The Baby Evan Case was solved 2 days ago. Emily didn't really care much
about it. The only thing that interested her was the fact that the mother's name was Milly. Her mother's name was Milly as well. Evan was
found dead in a ditch. Jeremy was now working on The Murder Of The Millys. Apparently, Evan's mother had also died from "Mysterious Causes."
Emily didn't believe in the supernatural. She didn't believe that both Millys had died exactly the same way like the local news told it. After all, there
was no connection besides the name. Emily used to believe the bedtime stories her father told her. They were about a girl he liked in middle school
who was virtual. Jeremy used to tell stories about how he and his friends used to go to a virtual place called "LYOKO" and fought alongside the virtual girl.
Sure, she believed them when she was 4. Jeremy's stories bored her now. He could describe the how to get to "LYOKO" and help "Aelita" fight "XANA".
Emily didn't believe him anymore. If all that stuff was true, then why couldn't he have saved Mom? Emily did not believe in the supernatural.
She never had since she was 10. If only she had…
After a lot of prodding, Emily finally agreed to look at her birth certificate. It had everything on it. "There. I looked at it. Will you take it back now?"
"Read it, Emily." Emily sighed and read it to herself.
Name
Emily Laura Belpois
Date of birth
June 17, 2036
Time of birth
3:16 PM
Emily skimmed through the certificate. The sibling part caught her eye. According to her birth certificate, she had a sister who was 6 years older then her.
The girl's name was Anna Ray. But her last name was different. "Dad, Who's Anna Ray?" "I don't know, sweetie, I don't know."
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