Chap4 Reveal

I'm sorry this took so long to update blame school. Although in good news I passed my information systems with a B! Thank you for the reviews please keep them coming. Also as for how long do I plan on making this, I'm not really sure at the moment but it's still got a while to go yet, all depends on how inspiring Erik is towards this.

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Allison stared straight ahead in total disbelief. It couldn't be right could it? She reread the words countless times as if expecting them to somehow change upon an umpteenth reading. She couldn't take it, she just couldn't let herself accept this.

Allison had always thought her family had no secrets. She held onto the fact that her family came from a very high and upstanding background where secrets and lies were things almost unheard of. As much Allison hated the stigmatism placed upon her by her family's high status in society it was always nice to know there was a clear sense of moral values and truth embedded within her and her home.

Cry Baby looked carefully at her not sure of what to say. He couldn't even begin to imagine what she must be feeling. He wanted to make it all alright for her but he didn't know how or if there even was a way he could make this better for her.

"How…how…" she whispered shaking her head her eyes still not leaves the headstone. Hot tears pricked her eyes. She was beginning to experiences emotions that both shocked and frightened her. She hated that her parents had kept this from her. She resented them for it and was angry with them for keeping her in the dark.

"How could they not tell me this?" she snapped suddenly taking Cry Baby by surprise. "They're not even here for me to ask them. How many more secrets did they keep from me? I thought my parents were good people but how can they be if they keep something like this from me?" Allison demanded her voice close to shouting.

Cry Baby came closer to her and opened his arms out to her. Allison came into his arms sobbing. "They lied to me," she sobbed. Cry Baby held her close. He knew this day was emotional enough for her without finding out something like this.

Cry Baby didn't want to say he was sure they would have had their reasons and that he was sure they never meant to hurt her. Although he was pretty sure these things were true he knew it was the last thing Allison needed to hear right now. He didn't know her parents so he knew he had no right to decide what her parents would or wouldn't do. He hated when people made assumptions about his family so he wasn't about to do it to her.

"Do…do you think my grandmother knew has she been lying to me too?" Allison asked almost hysterical.

"I honestly don't know Allison," Cry Baby said. He knew it wouldn't be right of him to answer a question like that. Part of him assumed her grandmother must be aware of her deceased grandchild but he also knew it wasn't his place to voice his opinion on this.

"I have to ask her," she said very quietly.

Cry Baby nodded in understanding. He felt that was for the best. "I'll drive you there," he offered still holding her close to him.

"Thank you," Allison whispered.

Cry Baby nodded and once again led her to his car. They drove in silence to her grandmothers.

"I'll wait out here for you, take as long as you need," Cry Baby said gently to her. He knew this was a private family matter between Allison and her grandmother.

Allison nodded and got slowly out the car an went to the door,

Her grandmother looked up when she heard the door open. "Hello Allison dear is that you back did you…" she stopped dead when she saw Allison's tear stained face.

"Oh Allison," she whispered attempting to pull her into a hug thinking her tears were simply for her parents. She looked surprised when she pulled away. "Allison I know this is hard but…"

Allison cut her off. "Why did you or my mother an father never tell me," she demanded.

"Tell you what?" she asked carefully.

"I went to their grave and I saw it…why did you never tell me I had a sister?" she yelled.

Her grandmother's face paled. "I…should have known you would find out one day…" she whispered. She had been dreading this day. She knew she had to tell her now she had no choice.