Author's note: This is just a short chapter, just to move the story forward a bit before the real "runaways" arc begins. It's something I wanted to reveal later, but I realized I must do it here, if I want Arnold's actions to make some sense.

Jae: They never aired the Journal here, (just they didn't Married, and that really pisses me off). But I know it's story. "All a lie" is about, he can't trust anything he heard from his grandpa anymore. I hope this fast-read chapter will make it a little more clear.

Princess Amanda: I understand if you have a lame computer. Well, you can still promote the existence of the story, to attract other reviewers :)

Just papers

"Dear Grandpa.

This is the hardest letter of my life. It's not like I wrote too many letters with my hands, but you don't have an e-mail address.

You must know I love both of you, with all my heart. No boy could ask for better parents for himself then the two of you.

Still, I have to get out of here. After this night I can't stay here anymore. Not for a while. I know what you did, Grandpa. I know what you really did. And even if you did it from love, and god knows I glad you did it, it's still a bad thing.

Yesterday night, after our "conversation" I wanted to go out and talk to someone, because she was planning to do something stupid. I went into you're bedroom, to see if you're okay. Then I saw that piece of paper in you're hand. You probably read it before sleep, after our fight about my parents and the Patakis. The document, you so desperately tried to hide from me in all my life, and why you hate Big Bob so much. Maybe I should apologize for peaking into such a serious secret. But I won't. I had the right to know. I can't believe you tried to keep this from me!

I understand you were hurt, for Dad not trusting you with raising me. Thinking you were too old for this kind of responsibility, if anything happens to me. He never imagined he has so little time left.

You didn't wanted to loose me. I'm sure I would have done the same thing too. But you should have told me Grandpa! You should have told me years ago! You seeing me, trying to find out everything about my parents and still you kept me in the dark... what were you thinking, I'll go to the police?

"My grandpa buried my parent's will, and he's keeping me in the highest tower of the castle!"?

I really need to think this trough. And someone needs my help. Or maybe I need hers. I'm not really sure of anything right now.

Don't worry, I'll be fine. I have some money saved from my summer work, and she has some too. As for school, I'm sure we will find some solution, both of us are having pretty good grades.

I can't tell you where are we going, but I will call you soon, I promise.

Please don't tell grandma. If she asks, tell her I'm in summer camp. I'm sure he won't notice it's October.

Please, don't try to find me.

I love you grandpa.

Arnold."

Phil noticed his legs are shaking, as he read Arnold's letter.

It's over. He knows. It meant his life is over - it was almost liberating. He read the will, and he knew Miles never wanted Phil and Pookie to be Arnold's caretaker.

Arnold was supposed to be risen by the Patakis. And Phil could go to jail, for not showing the document he was trusted with, to anybody.

He sit down to Arnold's untouched bed.

It didn't matter now. Arnold was gone. Just like Miles. He wanted to say it's because of Big Bob, but he didn't wanted to lie to himself too. It was all his fault.

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