The next day October couldn't get one thing out of her mind and that was why Rebecca didn't mention she had a sister. Was she really that mad? Or maybe it was nothing. October did overreact with things, but she still couldn't let it go.

October went to the bathroom to take a shower. When she got out she got dressed and ready for the day. She put her long black hair in a messy bun. She didn't feel like dealing with it to day. October had dyed her hair because she was tired of everyone telling her that she looked so much like her sister.

October walked into the kitchen and saw Rebecca eating breakfast. October got a bowl and made herself some breakfast.

"How did you sleep?" Rebecca asked.

October shrugged. "All right. I didn't have any nightmares."

"Is that still going on?" Rebecca looked at her sister with concern.

"Not any more." October lied. "That stopped months ago."

Rebecca didn't believe her, but she didn't push the subject.

"I have a few hours before I have to go to work. Would you like to do something?"

"Yeah, I want to ask a question."

"Ok what is it?"

"How long have you known the museum comes to life?"

"Almost a year."

"Almost a year and you haven't mentioned you have a sister?"

"I guess it just never came up in conversation."

"So they never ask about your life or anything relating?"

"October, I don't want to get into this right now?"

"Why? Have they asked and you just failed to mention me?"

"Why are you getting so worked up over this? And how do you know I haven't said anything?"

"Usually people mention whether they have a sister or not. You've been talking to them for almost a year. How does it not come up in conversation? Are you mad at me for not visiting in three years?"

"Of course not."

"Are you mad at me for something else?"

"No."

"Then hating me is the only answer I can come up with. I've told my friends about you and you haven't even visited me." October grabbed her purse and headed out the door. "Oh and Jedediah told me." Then she left.

October walked to the park and sat on a bench. She knew she shouldn't have been angry with Rebecca, but she just didn't understand why she never mentioned she had a sister. October knew she was overreacting.

I should go apologize.

October was about to go apologize when her phone rang. She took out her phone and looked at it, but it wasn't a number she recognized.

October flipped open her phone. "Hello?"

Her eyes widened when she heard who it was.

"What do you want? I thought I told you to leave me alone. No, I made myself clear. I told you I don't want to see you or hear from you again and I meant it. I don't want to talk it over. We've been through that. Counseling? We don't need counseling. Just leave me alone."

Then she snapped her phone shut. Today wasn't turning out to be a good day.

October walked around for a few more hours to clear her head. She was hoping she would never hear from him again, but he was persistent.

It was night time by the time October got back home, but Rebecca wasn't there so she figured she was at the museum. October headed over there.

When she got there she saw Rebecca talking to Larry, Teddy, and Ahkmenrah. October took a deep breath and walked up to Rebecca.

"Hello October." Ahkmenrah said.

"Hey. Um Becky, can I talk to you for a minute?"

"Sure."

She and October went off so they could talk alone.

"I'm sorry about this morning. I shouldn't have gotten mad like that."

"It's all right. I can understand why you did. I'm sorry I never told them about you."

"Are you still holding a grudge from the last time we talked before I came here?"

She and Rebecca had gotten in a fight a few months ago over something stupid like all siblings do and Rebecca knows how to hold a grudge. October couldn't remember exactly what the fight was about, but she knew she told Rebecca that she took her work too seriously.

"Ok, I admit that I was still mad at you. You said that I should give up my work."

"I didn't say that. I said you should just publish what you have since you can't find anything else. There's a big difference."

"You still said I should give up in a round about way. That's why I haven't told Sacagawea or anyone else. She knows how dedicated I am to this and I didn't want her to know my sister told me to give up on her."

"For the last time I didn't tell you to give up. So I guess you won't ever tell anyone about me then since I 'told you to give up.'"

Rebecca saw the hurt in October's eyes and regretted saying that.

"October, I-"

"Save it. I don't want to hear it." Then October walked off.

"I wonder what that was about." Larry said.

"I think they have gotten into an argument." Teddy said.

Larry went to talk to Rebecca and Ahkmenrah went to find October.

October wandered around the museum until she didn't feel like walking any more so she sat on the floor. She didn't like it when she and Rebecca fought and this time it was all Rebecca's fault. October never told her to give up, but some times Rebecca twisted her words around.

October was snapped out of her thoughts when she heard people talking in a different language. She looked up and saw what appeared to be Attila. He was pointing at her, but she didn't understand what he was saying.

She stood up. "Um, I'm sorry I don't understand."

One of the huns grabbed her arm and she started to panic. She didn't understand them so she had no idea what they were planning, but she had a feeling it wasn't good. They were starting to drag her away when Ahkmenrah appeared. He said something in the huns native tongue. The huns let go of October and left.

"October, are you all right?" Ahkmenrah said as he came up to her.

October looked up at him. "Yeah I'm fine. It's a good thing you came when you did. So you can speak…um, what were they?"

"Huns. Other then that, are you all right?"

"Yes. Rebecca and I just got in a fight."

"Would you like to talk about it?"

"No. I just want to forget it."

"All right then we'll talk about something else?"

"Like what?"

"We'll talk about you."

"Me? Why would you want to talk about me?"

"Because I would love to get to know you."

October smiled. "All right."

She went to walk, but she tripped and landed on the floor.

"Are you hurt?" Ahkmenrah asked as he helped her up.

"I'm fine. First thing you need to know is that I'm a klutz. I'll trip over anything, even my own feet."

"In that case I better keep an eye on you so you don't hurt yourself."

"I won't hurt myself. Well, maybe some times I do, but it's never serious."

For the rest of the night October and Ahkmenrah talked. He would ask questions about her life and she would ask him questions. October was sad when she had to leave.

"I'm sorry about what I said." Rebecca said as they left the museum.

October shrugged. "It's fine."

"No it's not. I shouldn't have said it and I was wrong. I hope you'll forgive me one day."

"You're forgiven. But for future references remember that I never told you to give up, ok?"

"I'll remember that."

When that got home they went to their separate rooms and got ready for bed. As October was getting into her bed her phone ran. She looked at it and noticed it was the same number as earlier. She ignored the phone and then fell asleep.

I know it was a stupid fight, but I couldn't really think of anything else.