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This chapter has been updated!!

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Whoot! I'm thinking we're gonna be done soon! (Then I can start on the sequel--well it's sorta a sqeual.) So sit tight!

Oh! I almost forgot-well I sorta did this should have been in the last chapter. A BIG thanks to SpanishPirate for correction the last chapter.

Disclaimer: Don't OWN anyone BUT Alex.


Chapter 7: Truth

Alex lied awake, not being able to fall back asleep. Images of her captor put unpleasant thought into her mind. She sat up trying to push them out of her head, then stood from her bed and walked down to the kitchen hoping something to drink might cool her thoughts. When she got to the kitchen doorway, she switched on the lights and walked over to the cabinet, taking out a glass, and then filled it with water. 'I always loved sitting in the kitchen and watching mom cook.' She sighed and took a sip of water. When Alex turned to put her glass down, she paused. Her eyes were glued on a small kitchen knife that was laying out on the counter. She slowly set her glass down in the sink and picked up the knife. Her eyes were in a daze as she held it perfectly in her hand. 'It's so…beautiful' Alex tilted her head, mesmerized by the knife. Then his words echoed loudly though her head. "I think someone likes to play with sharp objects…how sweet-ha" His words, The Joker's words. Alex gasped and dropped the knife, stepping back fast, shaking her head. She turned and ran out of the kitchen door, and ran right into her father.

He grabbed her fast. "Alexia, honey is something wrong?" He stared at her, worry and panic in his eyes.

"How did mom really die dad…did she really die in a plane accident?"

The emotions in his eyes changes dramatically to anger and surprise.

"Who…" He paused and shook his head. "You have to understand I only did it to protect you…" He led her into the loft, were he poured himself a drink and motioned for her to sit on a chair in front of the fireplace.

"It happened after she was already pregnant with you. She came home from work late again and that week I had board meetings every night and couldn't pick her up. I offered to send the car, but like always she would be stubborn and said it would be a waste of time, when she could just hop on the subway, so I stopped offering." He paused and took a drink, then continued. "So when she came home that night she looked horrible and I asked her what happened. She just told me it was a rough day. I new she was lying, so I pressed the matter. She finally said she had to tell me something and not get mad at her, then she started crying." He paused and glances at Alex "I though she was going to tell me that she cheated on me and that the baby wasn't mine and that's why she didn't want to be picked up after work. I…lost my temper and slapped her across the face. Well she was standing at the top of the stairs and the force of my hit, mad her lose her balance. She fell back. I quickly dove after her and caught her and the railing about half way down the stairs. Then I call 9-1-1 and went to the emergency room with her. Lucky you and your mother were fine but she never told anyone the truth of what happened that night. So I don't know how The Joker found out but at lease you know. Alexia I never meant to hurt your mother, please understand that. I loved her very much."

Alex swallowed. 'That didn't sound anything like what The Joker was telling me…but he was right…dad lied to me…' She looked up to her dad with a warm smile. "I know you loved her." He returned a smile back and pulled her up, into a hug. Alex still felt uneasy about the whole thing, some things just weren't adding up.

"So then…what was she going to tell you? Wait when did mom die then?" Alex took a step back, looking her father in the eye, a bit confused.

He sighed sadly. "I never found out what she wanted to tell me because…after you were born, I found her dead…in her hospital bed…" He turned his back to her, starring into the black fire pit.

"W—what? How is that possible?! I have memories of her when I was younger-"

"Yes, because you made them up...I would always tell you stories of her and you always asked what happened to her. It finally got to the point were you would beg every night to here about her…and a few months after that, you were telling me you remembered thing she did with you, and I just didn't have the heart to tell you at that age that those weren't real." He turned his head, with a sympathetic look.

She stood there for a moment then turned away from him. "I guess…I always had a feeling they weren't real…no matter how much I want them to be…"

Lex came up behind her and placed him hands on her shoulder. "I know it was wrong of me to wait this long, but I wanted to make sure you would understand what happened."

"I know and I do understand. I'm just glade you told me the truth…" She stared off in front of her, trailing off still trying to take everything in.

"Why don't you go back to bed, you look tired and I'm sure you could do good with some rest." Lex kissed her on the back of the head.

"Yeah, alright." She nodded.

"I'll see you in the morning then, try and have a good nights sleep, and if you need anything, I'm right down the hall." With that, he walked out of the loft and down the hallway, towards the stairway.

Halloween night—A two later

"Come on Lexie! We're going to be late!"

"Jenna—hold on—not so fast!" Alex yelled, as her friend pulled her up the driveway to a large house.

"The part just started!" Alex tried to keep up with her excited friend.

"Soo! It wont really start until your there!" Her friend flashed a smile at her. Alex blushed with embarrassment.

"Stop it." Alex laughed.

"Oh—you didn't forget your mask did you?!" Jenna came to a quick stop, causing Alex to almost run into her. Alex smiled and held up her other hand holding a black party mask that would only cover her eyes.

"I have it, don't worry."

Jenna sighed, relived and pulled her own mask down, off her head and over her eyes.

"I mean we can't get into a masquerade party without a mask!"

Jenna was wearing a maroon, short dress with maroon knee high stockings, which included a small bow just under her knee, at the top of the stockings. She also had on black, two inch heels. The sleeves of the dress here long, going past her hands just a bit. The whole dress had patterns of lace on it, with a cruse cross corset pattern running down her back. Then she had a mini petty-coat under it to make it fuller.

Alex had on the same type of dress, only the color was a dark purple, and so were her stockings. They both had black, half eye masks that only covered there eyes, leaving their red lips exposed. Alex wore a light reddish purple lipstick to match her outfit. To finish off the look, Alex's hair was pulled back into a half ponytail, with loss, bouncy curls. Jenna didn't need to do much with her hair as it was short and had a natural wave to it.

As they reached the door to the incredible, decorated house, they were given complements by the door men and let into the part, handing there invitations over to him.

Alex always loved this house, it was hers and Jenna's other friend, who had the privilege of living in such a beautiful house. Though Alex and Melanie, the girl who was throwing the party, had been friends before either of them met Jenna, thanks to their fathers, the three of them were always together. Three of a kind was what a lot of people would refer to them as.

She smiled warmly, as Melanie made her way over to her and Jenna. Alex was happy to see her life starting to come back together. After the kidnapping incident, she didn't really want to be out tonight, but Jenna insisted that she come, telling her it wouldn't be the same without her. She new Mel and Jenna were worried and Alex hated being the cause of their worry. It was better to be out with her friends, then alone with her thoughts.

When Melanie took a stance next to Alex and Jenna, she announced to the party that the three-some were finally together. Melanie also had the same dress on as the other two did, but hers was a royal—dark blue color with matching stockings. Her hair was straightened and seemed to shine in the light, making her hair look more gold, then a light brown.

All night Alex had the time of her life. She danced and just had fun talking with friends she hadn't seen or talked to in a while. The only thing bugging her was this guy she had noticed while she was dancing, he really stood out to her for some reason. Not in a bad way, a way where she wanted to confront him and well, get to know him. He had on a faded, full gold mask, nothing like her simple, black eye mask. His hair was slicked back, and it almost looked black, but she was sure it was a light brown. He wore an almost royal purple color, like the color she had on, but a bit lighter shade of purple with matching dress pants. Alex though is was a bit strange that he was warring purple, only because Mel had told her everyone was given their own color to wear by what color they had received on their invitation, Mel did also say that someone from the opposite sex might been given the same color. Alex smiled to herself shaking her head, knowing her friend always liked to be the match maker, even if the two people Mel might have been trying to hook up didn't know each other.

Alex had seen him throughout the night. He never came out to dance, and mostly stayed next to the open doors that lead out to the back yard garden. She also though it was odd because he seemed to only be watching her, but she couldn't tell from the mask he wore.

Alex finished her dance with Jenna and excused herself from her friend who eagerly waved her a quick 'see you later' and begin to dance again with another partner. Alex mad her way to a table full of food and a punch bowl at one of the ends. She poured herself a refreshment and drank it quickly. Dancing always mad her thirsty. As she slowed down, now sipping her drink she turned to face the dancing, happy people who moved with the beat of the music. As she scanned the room, her eyes rested on the man with the gold mask again. When it was obvious to him she was staring at him, the man tilted his head up and slightly to his right. She frowned in confusion, as he turned and walked casually out the double doors, and into the garden. As he stepped out the doors he gave a quick glance behind him, towards her and disappeared into the shadows of the outside night.

Alex turned slightly and set her glass down, then set out across the dance floor towards the doors.

"Hey Lexie come dance with us!!" Mel shouted. Jenna was next to her, both of them dancing in the middle of the floor, laughing and motioning her to come over.

Alex held up a finger indicating she'd be there in a little bit. Both her friends smiled at her and nodded, then continued there dancing.

Alex finally mad it out onto the patio that lay in front of the large garden. It was a nice October night with a slight breeze. She glances around for her mystery stranger, then looked up at the clear sky, admiring the bight starts.

"Beautiful…"

Alex turned quickly, startled from the man now standing a few feet behind her.

"O-oh yes they are." She answered with a small smile.

"Hm I was talking about you." He replied with a slight nod, his arms held behind his back casually.

Alex gave him a warm smile, flushing behind her mask. "Um…Thank you—oh I'm sorry, I'm being rude, I'm Alex-."

"I know exactly who you are." His voice sounded amused.

Her smile faded slight, and she blinked, a bit confused. "Oh-I didn't relies-, have we met before?"

"Yes, but of course, and what a wonderful time it was." He paused. "I almost didn't want to let you go…"

Alex felt her heart drop into her stomach. Her eyes widened slightly behind the mask, and as they did he chuckled, noticing her change in attitude.

"You know I never did get to finish my story…" His head tilted slightly to the left.

Alex swung around and ran to the door, but stopped abruptly when she saw they were closed and there was a large pole wedged in between the hands of the door. She turned back to face her once again captor.

"Really…did you come all this way just to finish your story?..." She steadied her breathing and was hoping he didn't hear the fear in her voice.

"No of course not, I also came to see you." He pulled off his mask, reveling an untouched, painted face. Unlike that last time she had seen him, the black, white and red paint had been smudged and was reveling part of his true face, the human face behind the clowns face.

"But I also have a bit of news to revel to you that might take you for a spin." The Joker announced, as he begin to laugh.

"Yeah? Well this time you're in my neighborhood…and do you really think-."

"If you're trying to scare me with your whole 'Superman will come and kick your butt' sh-peal, then you're wasting your breath-ahh." He licked his lips, closing his eyes halfway. "Superman has bigger and more important things to attend to then you, my dear." The Joker sounded annoyed, which puzzled her.

"Then finish your story…and leave-."

"Calm down…I'm getting there…oh and this time." He started walking towards her. "No interruptions…" He laughed.


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