Genesis is living proof of being raised by an adoptive father. And of the two learning how to trust each other as well. A week after arriving home, she felt restless for some reason.

And as such, they've learned that trusting in each other is the easiest thing to do in the world. And as yet, she's slowly learning more about her past as well. Long before she met Jericho.

But, there was just one place that has often haunted her dreams and it was The Pitt. As she packed, she knew what was going on and needed to get traveling even if it's just up the road a bit before heading to the Pitt itself to witness hell there.

Before heading out, she asked if her father wanted to tag along and he agreed to the plan. They went to the old fort that the lone wanderer found and seen that the stash of things she left there was handed out to those who truly needed them.

As they headed home, Genesis contemplated why she was from The Pitt when Jericho handed her a journal that her real mother wrote while she was pregnant for her eighteen years prior.

"Your mother left this in a knapsack with a note saying that whoever found you to give it to you when you turned eighteen. IT should give you some ideas if not clues about why you're from the Pitt Genesis."

She held the leather bound volume and felt connected to her mother's past at least for the time being. Later on, once they returned home to Megaton, Genesis began reading through her mother's journal for more information about her past.

As she read through it, she found a newer passage that read something like,"My God, a child shouldn't even be living here in this God forsaken Pitt with her mother. Let alone without a father. I knew Jericho from way back since we, too, were children and I can only dare to fully and truly hope that he has well remembered the promise he made me when we were young. If I find a way of living her in Springfield, near Megaton, and Vault 101, she'll be better off without me in her life. And with him as her adoptive father. She needs a place of purest safety and I'm afraid that I, as a mother, a relatively young mother, cannot provide it for her."

She knew that she had to find her mother, if she was still alive and ask her why she left her. But she also needed to know why Jericho agreed to raise her as his own all those years ago as well.