"Hey guys, what's up?" I said as I ran up the stairs, "Who's this?" I asked as I saw a young man sitting adjacent to my two friends.

"This is David. David, I want you to meet…" Jenna said as she trailed off as she introduced the young man.

"David Trueheart, pleasure to meet you," he said as he shook my hand, "Please, have a seat with us. I was just telling Tyler and Jenna about my life," David said in reply offering a seat.

As we began to talk, David started talking about life with a Native American tribe that he was a part of. This made me think, Which tribe exactly? I heard several throughout Angel Grove's quarries and his surprised me. However, I had to find a way to talk to him about this sooner or later. Next, he mentions of a friend of mine named Jason Lee Scott.

Scott, whom was my best friend since we were in our early teens, made me realize something. Since Jason's departure to Switzerland, which eventually he came back here to Angel Grove also left a question in my mind on how this guy knew so much about him.

Meanwhile, Jason was back at the reservation talking to my grandfather Sam Trueheart about the unveiling revelation between brothers. For some reason, there had to be a reason, but it would eventually tell me through the arrowhead.

"Jason, it's a wonderful and great surprise that you came today," Sam Trueheart said as he offered Jason a seat near him, "Jason, is there any connection feed that is telling us about the bond between your two friends?" he asked.

"I have a feeling there is, but hopefully answer will be given soon," Jason said as he began chatting, "Sam, the sun's path is telling us that there's something brewing," he said as he noticed the beam of light brightly shone over them.

After Jenna and Tyler left, David and I had a conversation of our own. While talking, our arrowheads lit up. Surprisingly, both arrowheads had estranged connection between them.

"You feel that?" I said as I picked up my arrowhead, "This is weird," I looked at my arrowhead.

"I agree. Wait a minute, what if…" David said as he removed his necklace, "The spirit of our father is telling us something," he said as he looked at his half of the arrowhead.

As we took our arrowheads, we placed them together. Instantly, they locked a seal together. To our surprise, a brotherhood was formed.

"Wow, I guess there is something magical about this arrowhead," I said as I placed the arrowhead down on the table, "Dad's definitely telling us something alright." I nodded.

"Possibly, who would've thunk that?" David laughed, "Bro!" he exclaimed with a laugh.

"Yep, we're brothers. All these years, I honestly thought I was an only child, not knowing my past," I said hugging my long lost brother, "Jason's probably behind this, huh?" I asked.

As we laughed and shook our heads in amazement, Jason had returned back from the reservation. He had came in with Sam and Elisa, my grandparents. They had beamed with several smiles and were pleased on the connection.

"Look at them Sam, they look so happy." Elisa said as she watched her grandsons hug and laugh, "James would've been so proud," she said as she let out a soft sigh.

"Yes, he would, my dear. Yes, he would." Sam said as he squeezed his wife gently, "Boys, it's about time you find out who was behind this," he said as he watched his two grandsons approach him.

My brother and I looked at each other in an awkward, but confuse look to our faces. As a young man came in between us, I shook my head in laughter.

"Bro, you think one brother's enough. After all, now you got two." Jason said as he stood between David and me.

"Yep, that's right, two." David said in reply, "So, about this brotherly thing, who's going to be your best man at your future wedding?" he said in a jokingly manner, nudging Jason in the joke.

"Guys!" I shrieked as I held my hands up, "It's too soon for that. Besides, I want to hear all about this hiding secrets thing," I said as I coaxed a chuckle.

The days, weeks, and months went on. I had found my brother. Life seemed right at that point. I was thankful not only for one brother, but for two. In all good time, I had two best friends, two really great brothers that are apart of my growing family.

Now, that I look at it – brotherhood, a strong bond between friends, but a stronger bonds that tie in two arrowheads together.

Author Note: Ever wonder what's inside Tommy's head? Read the story Unwritten to find out more of Tommy's life. This was just an unreleased chapter ;-)