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Hyde's characteristics appeared slowly on Alex's face. He frowned as he looked at the surrounding group. He looked stoically at the tearful or guarded expressions that met him and smirked "So he's told you."

He looked over at Derek who nodded in order to confirm. "Yes he's told them…but he wanted you to tell your story as well…" Derek's tone showed that he didn't approve of this idea, but that he understood it.

For once Hyde seemed almost sane as he looked back at the group, taking note that their Team was there as well. "And are we telling them everything?" He asked curiously.

The dark haired brother frowned and said "Yes of course we're telling them everything, there's no point in keeping this a secret any longer."

Finally Hyde's twisted smile revealed his dark joy as he said "Lovely…"

He paused as he thought about what he was going to say. He almost seemed as if he didn't know how to start. He folded his hands carefully in front of him as he studied his entwined fingers before slowly starting. "I had existed in Alex's mind far longer than he realized."

He took a breath, knowing that Alex was listening. And that this would cause him some pain as he might not be aware of all that had taken place. "I started as a thought in the back of his mind when he came home with Bruce Wayne one day and found Clark Kent gone."

"He wondered why he would do that. Why would his own father abandon him? He had always as said that he loved him that he was a precious child. For him to abandon that child didn't make any sense." Hyde shook his head "That's where it all started."

"Bruce tried; he really did, to make up for Clark's absence. However Alex as you have found is not like other children. He knew that something was wrong, and that he was at the center of it. Bruce slowly stopped trying. His own pain made it hard for him to handle a small child who constantly needed love. Love was something foreign to him after all. So he returned to what was familiar to him. Logic."

Hyde chuckled "I doubt he ever realized the harm he was doing in raising a child in such a way. Day after day whenever Alexander had a question for him, told him an idea, or even said a silly story. He would point out the logical flaws, ask for reasons and question them when Alex gave them. He was four. My place in his mind was starting to grow and gain strength."

"He was such a lonely child. Bruce soon was at work during the day and dispensing justice on the streets at night. Alexander was left in the dutiful, but impersonal care of maids. He needed someone. He needed me."

A happy look crossed Hyde's face then. This happiness was not rooted in insanity or sadistic pain. It was pure happiness. "Slowly I became my own personality. He would talk to me about his problems. Or ask me questions when he didn't understand something. I knew as much as he did, but since he was taught to only accept logic I could give him an illogical answer. I think that was our happiest time."

His face darkened. "Then Bruce realized that something was not quite right with Alex. He thought that he was too quite. That he didn't spend enough time with others, though he wasn't one to talk. In his heart he knew that this was because of the fact that one of his fathers was missing. So Bruce gathered the strength together to face Clark and went there one last time."

Hyde looked up directly at Superman, his eyes narrowed showing that he placed all blame solely on him. "He didn't even let them into the house. He told them exactly what he thought of them. What he thought of Alex. The very same child that he had once called so precious. Then he turned to leave, accidently knocking Alex down on his chin and didn't even turn around."

"That was when I could no longer take this. He had gone too far. Alex was all I had…and I was all he had. He couldn't take this…he couldn't handle being so coldly pushed aside. He retreated and I stepped forward."

He laughed softly "Bruce never even noticed. That seemed to be his limit as well. He left Alex that night and went back onto the streets. He never again tried to make them a normal family. He couldn't fight his own demons and so decided to give into them."

He shook his head sadly "Once again we were alone…so alone."

He was silent for a moment before he started again slowly. "Our bond strengthened during this time. It solidified. He at turns seemed to love and hate me. We still talk sometimes…and I think he still has those mixed emotions for me. He loves me because I have always been there for him…I have always been what he needed. I think he hates me because I can do what he can't…I can be who he can't."

The League looked on in stunned silence as Hyde finished his story. Hyde turned to look at Superman as he said "You broke something in him. That's why I hate you. That night that you turned him away you took something from him that I've never been able to fix."

Derek sensed that this was as much as they could all take today and turned to Hyde "Would you mind letting Alex back? This was a lot to go through today…"

Hyde frowned, he was unused to being asked to go back. He studied Derek for a moment before adding "There's something that I didn't say. He needed me until he met you. At first I hated you almost as much as I hated your father because you were taking him away from me. But then I realized that you could protect him in ways that I couldn't. You could hug him when he needed it, you could play games like tag with him… that's why I always listen to you." With this last truth revealed he left, and Alex fell limply against Derek. It seemed that everything had been too much for him.

Derek put his arm around Alexander's shoulders and said "You know are story now. There's nothing we can do to change our past. But we came here to change your future…maybe…maybe while we're here the versions of us that continue in the future will have a better life than we did. A happier one."

There was silence all around them. This was hard for any of them to take. For many of them the idealistic future that they had been fighting for all along got demented and twisted. They didn't understand how this could be possible. How this could happen. All of it was so wrong, and yet it had happened. Now that they knew the whole truth…it was worse than they had ever imagined.

Everyone found themselves drifting away. Derek took Alex back to his room to get some rest. Most of the children spent the rest of the time with their parents. No one was talking much; most of them were lost in their own thoughts.

There was one line of thought that was very particular that was very interesting. They were thinking about how the truth was all finally coming out. He was very relieved. He knew what went on in people's minds. He didn't mean to pry it just went along with his abilities. Since he didn't want to invade that privacy he didn't tell anyone that they knew their secrets.

That was something that reassured him. He was the secret keeper. He knew what everyone else was hiding; no one knew what he was hiding. That was his heaviest burden he carried. He had known for a while that he had to tell them. It was the whole reason that they were here. It was unfair that he was grateful that the mystery behind Derek, Alex, and Hyde had covered the fact that he knew.

Now he was faced with ending this all, with preventing all of this misery from happening. It was his choice. His decision. He knew how hard it was for Alex to hold the truth inside of him. He knew because he was doing the exact same thing. How Alex had managed to carry it he would never know. He had carried so long even before they had come to this time. His brother and his other personality were his only other supports.

He was having a hard time holding this secret for the time that they had been here. He had no support. He would have to tell them all soon. That would be the only way to make this all go away.

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