The Death Of A Butterfly - Page 13/25

​That night she found out that her four siblings couldn't come for Thankgiving but would be there for Christmas. Her father. stepmother, and the two step sisters of hers went to New York to see the Macy's Christmas Parade. She knew exactly what she was going to do. She asked her biology teacher if he would assign the students to do their family tree and he would give the students who could afford DNA testing done extra bonus grade. He said yes and that would be a great assignment for over the Christmas break.

​When the family got back from new York she showed her father her school assisgnment. To get the DNA back faster it would cost additional one hundred dollars. Since it was a school assignment her father was happy to pay the extra. When her family came for Christmas she showed all of them her assignment paper and had forms for them to fill out plus the tube labeled with their names to spit in. Every one participated in it. The date to turn it in would be February the tenth. It was shipped off the day after Christmas. The lab recieved it on her birthday. The return card the lab had to sign for was back the next day. Now it was a waiting game

​She waited impatiently until the day it came. He father was working in town that day. His seceretary left for lunch when the postman delivered the 11'by 14' brown envelope. She opened it and took out the papers. The first page told her that William was all of the children's fatner but she washer older siblings half sister. She used the copier and copied all of the results. She put the papers back into the envelope and closed the clasp and sat it on her father's secretary's desk. She went upstairs and read it a couple of times. She realized that it wasn't Allison that had been unfaithful. It had been him. She told herself. That's what he gets if he couldn't keep his pants zipped up.