"Looks like you got yourself a new nickname." Carson said. "What do you say dad? Can I call you dad…daddy, pops?"

Cappie just said there, motionless. He stared blankly at the boy sitting across from him. His boy. Could that boy really be his son? He continued to stare, trying to see similarities. Nobody had to tell him that Casey was Carson's mother; he could see it easily. This boy had her amazing smile; a smile that could light up a whole room and make anyone's day better from just one glance.

When he looked into the boys eyes, a mix of emotions came over him. He saw those ice blue eyes that once held the life of an innocent young boy. He had only seen those eyes once before...on himself. There was no doubt in his mind; Carson was his son.

"Wow." Cappie finally said.

"Tell me about it." Carson was just as weirded out by the whole situation as he was.

When Cappie looked around the room to see who knew about this, one brother's expression gave away everything.

"You!" Cappie got up and walked over to Rusty. "You've known this entire time!"

Rusty stood up to face him. "Yes I've known."

"How could you not tell me?" Cappie argued. "I'm your brother."

"And she's my sister." Rusty argued the obvious.

"And you were the one out of all of us that wanted me and Casey to stay together the most. You didn't care how incestuous it sounded; you wanted your big brother and big sister together." Cappie continued getting in Rusty's face. "You didn't think having a kid would be the thing to do that?"

"Yes. I. did." Rusty got in Cappie's face, forcing Cappie to back down a little. Rusty had stood up to him before, but never like this. "I wanted to tell you. After you vanished I went searching for you so that you could know the truth. When Casey found out I finally tracked you down, she forced me not to tell you. She said blood took precedence over the Greek system, and that it would be better this way."

"How is it better that for 19 years I didn't know I had a son?" Cappie argued.

"Dude, it's no use arguing with him." Carson finally interrupted the fight.

"So you're saying that what your mother did is ok." Cappie turned around to start arguing with Carson.

"No it wasn't." Carson explained. "What my mother did wasn't ok, but Uncle Rusty is not my mother. If you want to argue with someone, argue with her. And then when you're done send her over to me. I've got a few choice words I'd like to say to her."

Cappie calmed down a little, realizing Carson was right.

"Where is she?" Cappie said, trying his best to control his anger.

"Probably at ZBZ." Carson said. "But don't do what I think you're going to do. I just got you back, and once my mother finds out, I'll be out of here. I don't want to lose you again."

Cappie sat back down. Carson was right, once again.

"And besides, I'd kind of like to make up for 19 years of lost time with a Kappa Tau legend." Carson laughed, easing the tension a little.

All the guys laughed along.

"You certainly were a legend." Wade said.

"Oh yeah." Beaver said. "Kappa Tau wouldn't have been the same without you."

"Hey I have an idea." Macrosoft chimed in. "I think now's a good a time as any to bring out our pledge project."

"I was wondering what ever happened to that." Diesel said. "I assigned that to you guys like months ago."

"And we just finished it this morning." Macrosoft chuckled.

"It took us a while because we wanted to make sure it was perfect." Dracula added.

"Well boys, where is it?" Dalmatian asked.

Macrosoft grabbed the box he had brought in. "Now this is for both the actives and the alums. Who wants to open it?"

Everyone at the party jumped at the chance.

"Hold on a second." Frankenstein said. "I say we let the legend and his legacy open it."

Before Cappie could realize the boy was talking about him and Carson, another active piped in.

"Not a chance." Diesel said. "I think the one that assigned them the project should be the one to reveal it. And that someone would be me."

Even though everyone wanted to see Cappie and Carson open it together, they all knew the right thing would be to let Diesel do it.

Macrosoft handed the box over to Diesel, who sat in the center of the room to allow everyone to see what it was.

"For an average sized box, this thing is heavy." Diesel said as he took the wrapping paper off. He lifted the lid off the box and pulled the contents out.

"What the hell is it?" Popsicle asked.

"Encyclopedia Beertanica: Volume K – Kappa Tau." Diesel read off the cover of the nice black hardcover book.

"That thing is huge!" Beaver yelled excitedly.

Diesel put the book on the coffee table and opened it to the first page.

"Holy crap, is this really all the history from this house?" Dalmatian asked excitedly.

"Not all of it, but most." Superman said. "Our working copy has some room in the front and back for future Kappa Tau's to add whatever we've missed."

"Where is it?" Diesel asked.

All the pledges stared at each other. Did they really want to reveal the actual location?

"You left it in the lair, didn't you?" Frankenstein asked, knowing all about their secret meeting place.

"The what?" Everyone but the pledges, Frankenstein, and Cappie asked.

"You found it?" Cappie asked Carson.

"Using your directions." Carson replied.

"What the hell are they talking about?" Wade asked.

"Look in Section A of Fall Semester 2005." Macrosoft said, knowing the entire book like the back of his hand.

When Heath flipped to that section, the first thing that came up was a picture of the Amphora's calling card, followed by Cappie's instructions on how to get to their secret meeting place.

"Hey I remember those." Rusty laughed, reading the instructions. "Sophomore year me and Dale tried to find it."

"We know." The pledges said, pointing to a few little blurbs underneath the directions.

Rusty laughed even more when he read his little journal entry from sophomore year.

"I still can't believe you never found it Uncle Rusty." Carson laughed.

"Hey, Dale and I came pretty dang close." Rusty said.

"Not close enough." Carson said.

"How did you find it so easily?" Rusty asked, still laughing.

"Cappie's, I mean JP's, I mean my father's..." Carson was getting sidetracked. "That guy's directions weren't hard to follow. Very simple for someone with a true Kappa Tau mind."

"You think like me." Cappie said proudly. At least his kid inherited something, other than his eyes, from him.

"Must be a chip off the old block." Carson laughed.

Cappie stopped for a second. His son was more like him than he thought. He couldn't wait to get to know him even more.

"Sure thing." Cappie jokingly pushed him as he continued laughing.

The group continued going through the book, laughing at all the stupid little things they said or did.

"Oh my god, our 70's party!" Wade picked up the book to look at a few pictures. "That was an interesting night."

"Definitely." Beaver and Cappie laughed.

"We know our pledges have read about it, but do you mind giving the rest of us the play by play?" Shakespeare asked.

"Well we made fun of Cappie, now JP, for being a serial monogamist." Beaver started explaining. "So he got it into his head that he needed to have a threesome to prove the brothers wrong."

Wade continued. "We thought a 70's party would be the perfect thing since the 70's were all about rebellion and other crazy stuff."

"So you had a threesome in the middle of a party?" Bandit asked.

"Not exactly." Cappie laughed. "Not that I didn't try, because believe me, I did."

"So what happened?" Shakespeare asked.

"I was looking sexy dressed in my white disco suit. The only problem was, half the girls that I kept asking just slapped me in the face and walked away." Cappie continued explaining. "I finally got two girls, one of which being the easiest girl in school."

"Lisa Lawson." All of Cappie's pledge brothers said with smiles on their faces.

"Anyway, turns out Lisa and the other girl didn't get along, in fact they hated each other, so that plan kind of fell through. Long story short I woke up the next morning thinking I had a threesome, and when I asked who wanted to go for round two, those two idiots woke up and poked their heads out from under the covers." Cappie laughed, pointing to Wade and Beaver.

"Weren't you wearing Dale's pajamas that his friend threw out the window?" Rusty laughed, remembering Beaver walking downstairs in his best friend's pj's.

"Those things were wicked comfy, except they made my butt itch." Beaver smiled. "To this day I won't wear legitimate pajama pants because of that."

"Just like I won't watch 70's movies because of that night anymore." Wade added.

Cappie seemed to be the only one that was cool with the whole thing.

"Hey, what about all the stuff we found in the basement that time?" Heath asked. "Are the Kappa Tau cleptos mentioned in here?"

Heath took the book from Wade's hand and began searching through it.

"Yup, the day it was found and by whom, along with an accurate count of all the items." Blade said.

And there it was; a whole page of the items and where they were originally from. It even had the Omega Chi bust, which was highlighted for importance.

"Damn this book's got everything." Ben Bennett said. "Hey Beav, it even tells all about the day you and Katherine got together."

Ben handed the book to Beaver, who laughed at the picture of him and Heath stripping.

"I still can't believe she wanted me after that." Beaver laughed. "I cheated, stripped, and god knows what else that day, and she still had sex with me that night."

"Now that's a woman my friend." Blade chuckled.

"I know what you mean." Heath said. "After that day, I didn't think Calvin was ever going to forgive me, but he did. And I've been the happiest man alive since."

Hearing all the guys talk about their relationships just made Cappie that much more pissed about the Casey situation. Sensing his father's temper starting to flare, Carson stopped him before it got out of control, again.

"Hey dad, want to go play some golf off the roof?" Carson asked. "Bet I can beat you."

At first Cappie just sat there. He forgot Carson was talking about him. He had only been a dad for like half a day, so he still had to get used to it.

"Cap, I mean JP?" Carson got his attention.

"Rooftop golf you say?" Cappie laughed. "I invented that. There's no way you're kicking my butt."

The two ran upstairs to get out to the roof. Finally Carson was going to get some much needed dad time, with his real dad.