Yep, so here's an update.

Disclaimer: Don't own anything but the kids and the plot!

Mark slowly opened his eyes to see his family and friends hovered over him in concern. He turned to his wife.

"We have to go," Mark said quickly and quietly. She nodded and got their coats. He told his friends he wasn't feeling well, and they left. Roger ran to the alley behind the Life in a mad rush, but no one but Mimi saw him.

"Roger, you did the right thing. It's best that he knows," she tried to comfort him.

"I just told my best friend that my kid may have given his kid AIDS. It was horrible. I can't even imagine how it feels," Roger said as he slid to the ground.

She knelt down and put her hand on his shoulder. "It will all work out. You know there's a chance that he didn't get infected."

They both knew that that wasn't true, but accepted it anyway and went back inside.

A few days went by and Roger and Mark still weren't speaking, Ed told Joanne and Maureen that he wanted to stay in the city after break ended for college, and Angel and Collins had decided for Tony's gift that they would try to find out who his parents were. They had done the same thing for Maddie a few years ago and they visit their gravesites every year.

"So, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, we have tried tracing Anthony's parents, but it hasn't gone well. His mother had used a sperm donor, but she died in child birth," the Janet said.

"Do you have the information on the father still?" Angel asked.

"Um, yes we do," she said handing over the envelope.

Angel took a look at the paper before snapping the folder shut and standing up quickly. "We have to go, Tom. Thanks, Janet. You were a lot of help." She ran out of the room.

Collins said his goodbyes and followed suit. Angel had already hailed a taxi and was waiting for her lover.

"Angel, what's going on?" he asked as they headed home.

"Look at the profile." She gave the paper to him.

Gender: Male

Orientation: Gay

DOB: 9-30-1967

Race: Hispanic

"Okay, so..what?" Collins asked.

"I guess I didn't tell you. When I was 18 and had just moved to the city, I needed some cash so I donated my, um, stuff. I never really thought that I would ever have a kid," Angel confessed as she laid her head on Collins' shoulder. "I'm Tony's dad."

(Mark/Carmen/Maddie/Tommy)

"Come on, Tommy! It's time for your doctor's appointment!" Carmen called from the door. He appeared with his shoes and coat on.

Mark was in his bedroom with his film equipment and heard a "bye Dad! I'll be back soon!" from Ellie.

After trying but not succeeding in editing a few movies, he called Roger.

"Hello?" Izzie answered.

"Hi Izzie, its Uncle Mark. Is your dad there?" Mark asked the little girl.

"Hi Uncle Mark! Yeah, Daddy's right here." She handed the phone to her father.

"Hello?" Roger answered.

"Roger? It's Mark. I was wondering if you want to go out and talk for a while."

"Um, yeah man. I'll meet you up there in a few minutes," the rocker said before hanging up.

(Ed/Maureen/Joanne)

"Hey, Mama J," Ed greeted Joanne she entered the apartment.

"Hi, Eddie. I picked up some brochures for colleges here, in case you wanted to look at them," Joanne said as she set the pamphlets down on the coffee table.

"Thanks. Is Mom with you?"

"No, she was meeting Mimi for lunch at one." She started to leave the room.

"Hey Mom?"

"Yeah?"

"Who was the girl with blonde hair at the Life last night?" he asked, nervously.

"That was Angel and Collins's son Tony. You didn't recognize him?"

"No, I guess I didn't."

That was Tony? he thought. He hadn't really been close with the boy, being three years older, but knew him well enough. Maybe I'll ask him, um, her out.

(Ellie/Maddie/Kurt/Tony)

"Ooh, can we go in here?" Ellie stopped her friends to look in a boutique as they strolled down 5th avenue.

Tony gasped as he saw the most beautiful dress he had ever seen. He grabbed the girls and pulled them into the store and Kurt followed behind, sighing.

"Oh my gosh! Tony you look so good!" Ellie squealed as Tony twirled out of the dressing room. He really did look great. The dress had a cinched waist and gave the appearance of a small chest. It fit over his small frame better than it would have on any supermodel. Even Kurt was speechless.

"I don't know if I should buy it though. It's kind of expensive," Tony wondered as he looked at the tags.

"Well, think about it. Ellie and I have stuff to try on too," Maddie shouted from her dressing room.

The young drag queen sat down by Kurt, who started to hit his head against the wall.

"Sorry for making this boring for you, hon," Tony apologized.

"No problem. I should've expected it."

He smiled and opened his mouth to say something—

"If you were gay, that'd be okay/ I mean cause hey, ha! I'd like you anyway/etc."

"Hello?"

"Um, Tony? This is Ed, Maureen and Joanne's son?"

"Oh, I remember you honey. You were at the Life last night!"

Ed felt his heart flutter at the use of the term 'honey.' "Listen, I was wondering if you wanted to go out for dinner or a movie tonight."

"Yeah, sure! I'd love to! How does seven work for you?"

"It sounds good. I'll pick you up at your place tonight. Bye."

"Bye!" Tony squeaked. He turned to Kurt who had an eyebrow raised.

"Oh, my ringtone? Yeah, I love Avenue Q," he said nonchalantly.

"That's not why this brow is raised and you know it," Kurt probed.

"So I have a date tonight. What's the big deal?" Tony said trying to contain his excitement.

"That means you have to buy the dress. It's fate," he said shrugging.

"I'm buying the dress!" he shouted at the two girls who had just come out of the dressing rooms. "I love them both," he said about the outfits as he went back to his room and changed back into the pair of sparkly jeans that had been his mom's in the eighties and a green baby doll top.

He paid for the dress and waited for his friends.

(A few hours later at the Dumott-Schunard-Collins family)

"Guess what?" Maddie shouted as she, Ellie, and her brother entered the flat. "Tony's got a date!"

Angel, who was seated in a chair flipping through some channels, smiled proudly and Collins shot a worried look from the corner of the newspaper.

"Do we know him?" Collins asked.

"Yeah, it's Eddie Johnson," Maddie answered. Tony glared. "What? I'm excited for you!"

"Mom you should see this dress I got. It looks amazing on me!" Tony gushed as he pulled the dress out of the bag and held it up.

"Wow that looks great!"

"I'd show you the rest of the stuff, but Ellie and Maddie are helping me get ready," the boy said as he carefully put the dress back in its bag. He and the two girls ran to the other room.

Collins gave Angel a look.

"What?" she asked innocently.

"When are we telling him?"

"Soon," she said. "Soon."

(Maureen/Joanne/Ed)

"I'm going out, Mom!" Ed shouted to Maureen as he started out the door. "Be back by eleven!"

"Who with and where?" he heard Joanne call back.

"A date and the movies! Love you! Bye!" he said as he shut the door loudly, but not slamming it.

Okay, you look okay, he told himself. He looked down. A black and white stripe polo Angel had made him a few years ago, a pair of not-too-old Converse, and sort of baggy dark jeans. Not too bad. Ed took a few deep breaths as he walked to the flat to pick up his date. One more deep breath was inhaled as he knocked on the door.

"Hi Eddie," Tony said, beaming.

Ed knew he looked like an idiot standing with his mouth open and not saying anything, but Tony looked so amazing he didn't care. He recomposed himself.

"Hi, Tony. Are you ready to go?" he asked smoothly.

"Yeah, let's go," he said grabbing his coat. "Bye Mom! Bye Dad! Be back by curfew! Love you!"

Alright so the date will be in the next chapter which will be up after I write it. : ) So, reviews are love and make my day (hint hint!)