"What do you mean what am I doing here?" Miles chanted, "What are you doing here, in front of that spring with someone else!" Before he even let his little brother explain he looked at the ground and shook his head.

"Miles she swore she wouldn't tell," Miles head shot up,

"Damn it Jesse!! And you believe her? She was about to take a drink before she really knew what the effects were!" Jesse stood up ready to defend but Miles stopped him, "I think she needs to have a talk with father." Without hesitation he walked over and forcefully grabbed Winnie, then dragged her gently to his motorcycle.

"What are you doing? Let me go," Winnie squirmed but couldn't get released from his grip.

"Miles," Jesse started to plead

"Get on your bike, were leaving!"

Winnie was starting to get scared she was now being forced to their house, and wasn't sure what was going on. She turned over to look at Jesse, and found him looking back his eyes full of guilt.

When she finally recognized their city, it wasn't long before an old apartment building came in to view. As they road down in the ally behind the building, the bikes echoed loudly.

Miles drove into a garauge under the apartments, and grabbed her off of it, "Miles be more gentle with her, she's not trying to get away.

"I can't take any chances," Miles pushed her to start moving, "Listen were not going to hurt you, there's just a little something my father needs to explain." Winnie walked in silence casually looking at Jesse.

Miles stopped Winnie roughly in front of the second door on the top story, and opened the door slowly. She peered in as both the bother's parents were sitting on the couch.

"Miles what is the meaning of this? Let the poor girl go!" Miles pushed her in, although much nicer then he wanted.

"Jesse here spilled out the family secret, for the second time now!! I found him with her by the spring." The women who scolded Miles turned to Jesse, then to Winnie, and her eyes widened as the familiar face played in her memory.

"Winnie?" the women asked standing from her seat,

"Yes ma'am" she answered wondering how she knew her name. Jesse stepped forward,

"Mother, it's not the Winnie we know.... just someone who looks like her," Jesse seemed to say this with regret but tried not to show it.

"Miles' let the girl go.... Winnie why don't you come inside dear?" She felt as if there was no choice, so she came in just as the lady had offered.

"Why don't you stay over for the night? Then we can all talk to you in the morning when all is refreshing and new." Mrs. Tuck was really only referring to Winnie, and the whole family knew that.

"Well...I...." Miles gave her a little push forward,

"She'd love to." Winnie gave no protest, she just didn't feel comfortable around the family, especially Miles. Mrs. Tuck clapped her hands together,

"That's nice, were glad to have you for the night." As Mrs. Tuck spoke these words, Winnie suddenly had a memory.

~memory~

"Winnie dear, don't worry we'll take you home, it's just not time yet"... then there was a visual that played in her mind, a man standing in front of a gate in a yellow suit. Just the memory of this man gave her shivers that ran down her spine, then he began to whistle a song that she also memorized.

~present~

"Winnie are you alright," everything blurred back into focus as she found her self in Jesse's arms as the rest of the family looked to her for aid.

A/N What do you think??? In the next chappy Winnie discovers a secret about herself that she could compare with the Tuck's and her life forever!! Plz review!