Author's Notes: Two words: reviewers rock!

Violet Aiken: You reviewed this like two seconds after I posted it. Fiona… it might be, or it might not be. Anyway, thanks!

Nini NinaWyndiaTheThirds Sis: I am! And you're welcome.

coolgirl44: I personally prefer Quigley/Violet… I occasionally read Duncan/Violet, but I like that better. (hands coolgirl44 a key to a room full of huge, delicious cookies)

violetbooklover: Don't worry- I usually don't wait longer than a week.

IsadoraQ: Yep, I e-mailed you the definitions of terms on Just e-mail me again if you have any more questions. Also, thanks for the review!

Guest: I wouldn't be so quick to guess that it's Fiona if I were you…

ChoFrog09: I'm not a Fiona fan because… well, read Violet Aiken's summary of her in her profile. That explains why we all hate her. YAY FIONA BASHING! I like writing dialogue- why, I will never be sure. But thank you!

will-herm-simetra: Yes, it will all end soon. And you'll find out within the next few chapters who is the culprit!

Chapter Four: Let the Truth be Told

Isadora walked into the hospital to find Quigley waiting for her at the door.

"You wanted to talk to me?" he inquired.

"Yep."

Isadora told him about the fight she had with Duncan.

"Honestly," Isadora said, "you're alive, but it seems that Duncan was the dead one all along."

"Give him a chance, Izzy. He just needs some time to sort out his problems. I understand you're mad at him for trying to break you and Klaus up," Quigley replied. "To be honest, I'm kind of irritated that he loves Violet too. But I'll forgive him. I don't think he hurt Klaus."

"I don't anymore either," Isadora said. "But he needs to… well, get an attitude adjustment."

"So will you call and apoligize?"

"Not just yet. I'll probably wake up Sunny again. I wonder if he found anything?"

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"I am Fiona," she told Duncan. "You must be a Quagmire… is it Quigley?"

Duncan looked at her. She wasn't wearing her glasses, and she looked like she had been crying.

"It's Duncan. Back to the scene of the crime, are you?"

"What are you talking about?" Fiona asked.

"It was you. I have proof," Duncan said. He showed her the glasses lense.

"No, it wasn't! Fernald has my glasses! They're broken, and he took them into town to get fixed!"

"Sure. After what you did to Klaus-"

"What? What did I do?" Fiona said in defense of herself.

"First, you betrayed him by joining Olaf. Now, just when he's over you, you come back and try to kill him." Duncan spat at her.

"What? Is he okay?"

"No, he's not okay! He almost died! He's going to be fine, but I thought you loved him!"

"I did! And I still do…"

"Well, newsflash, Fiona. He's moved on."

"I know. I saw him and… and that girl kissing." Fiona said.

"That girl just happens to be my sister. Why were you even here in the first place?" Duncan asked her.

"I wanted to tell him that I still loved him."

"But you saw that he moved on. And you thought that since he didn't love you anymore, that he shouldn't love anyone else. So you tried to kill him."

"NO! I DIDN'T IF YOU'LL JUST LISTEN!" Fiona was sobbing.

"You don't deserve it. What do you want? My pity? To try and kill me, too? Because I won't let you."

"Duncan. It wasn't me. Just listen to me."

"Fine," Duncan said bitterly, "but make it quick."

Fiona told him that she had gone to see Klaus, even though Fernald told her not to. On her way back, she tripped and fell and broke her glasses. When she told Fernald what had happened, he got angry and left to take her glasses to be fixed at the eye doctors in town.

"Then why are you here?" Duncan asked when she finished her story.

"I wanted to try and convince him to come back to me." Fiona said.

"I still don't trust you," he said, "but I can believe it. So… it must have been your brother."

"No! Fernald is the sweetest, kindest, most gentle brother I could ever ask for!"

"Gentle?"

"Okay. Not gentle. But still…"

"He had a reason. He must have been upset that Klaus dumped you and was dating Izzy. So he tried to kill him."

"That would explain everything. But I still don't believe you."

"Well, you'll have to. Or I can go call the authorities right now and you'll spend the rest of your life in prison where you belong."

"Fine! I believe you. But what can I do about it?" Fiona asked.

"Nothing," Duncan replied. "Just… just stay at the house. I'm bringing Sunny and we're going over to the hospital to see him."

"I'll watch Sunny for you."

"No. I still don't trust you."

Duncan got Sunny out of bed, and together they walked to the hospital.

Author's notes: Is Fiona telling the truth? Will Isadora ever forgive Duncan? And will the authoress stop asking questions? Please review and find out!