Bloodlines and Betrayal / Chapter 3: Secrets in the Silence
Bloodlines and Betrayal

Bloodlines and Betrayal

Author: Douglas Adams


Chapter 3: Secrets in the Silence

My vision was still blurry, so I rubbed at my eyes.

"No need to look. I’ll tell you. Your dad, Henry Whitaker, was blood type B. Your mom’s records—she had a transfusion before she died—show she was type B too. We just took your blood sample. You’re type AB."

"That..." My thoughts spun. Wait, that can’t be right. Everyone knows: two type B parents can’t have a type AB kid. That’s just basic biology, right?

"No way! That’s got to be a mistake..." I tried to protest, but my knees buckled, and I had to grab the edge of the cot.

Ellery’s face softened a little. "I’m telling you, Sam, you need to be straight with us."

"Detective Ellery, can you check the security cameras by Silver Hollow Elementary? I was standing there in a yellow jacket for ages. If there’s any footage, you’ll see me."

He sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. "All right, I’ll have someone check. But you’d better think hard while I’m gone. If you’re still playing games when I get back, I won’t be so patient."

Bang! The door slammed. I dropped onto the cot, alone and shaking. I closed my eyes and let the tears come, my whole body wracked with silent sobs.

---

My dad was a retired Marine. After leaving the Corps, he landed a job as a full-time driver for the Maple Heights City Council.

His medals hung in a neat row above his dresser, gathering dust. He kept his hair high-and-tight, even years after retirement. He never talked much about his time overseas, but you could see it in the way he stood, the way he folded his shirts, the way he kept the house spotless—like he was still on base.

In my memories, he was quiet, never much for small talk or hanging out, and he never went to college. Because of that, he never got promoted—his buddies became supervisors or directors, but he stayed behind the wheel.

He’d come home in his city-issued windbreaker, boots caked with mud, hands rough and cracked. He’d listen to the radio at the kitchen table, nodding along to Johnny Cash or Merle Haggard. I never once heard him complain.

But his love life was smoother. After the Marines, he met my mom through a family friend. They clicked and married fast.

"My biggest regret is not being there when your mom passed," he’d say after a couple of beers. Once, I asked, "What’s the happiest thing in your life, Dad?"

He looked out the window at the maple trees. "Marrying your mom. She was beautiful. People said we weren’t a good match—she was smart, bookish, I was just a blue-collar guy. They wondered why someone like her would pick me..." He turned and hugged me. "But she had her reasons. Her dad lost everything in the farm crisis, and back then, marrying a vet like me meant stability."

I didn’t get it as a kid, but I knew my mom was the center of my dad’s world. We lived in a tiny two-bedroom. Some nights, I’d wake up to see my dad sitting under the lamp, stroking Mom’s photo and crying quietly.

The house was always quiet after she died, the kind of silence that seeps into the walls. I’d hear him pacing late at night, sometimes muttering prayers, sometimes just breathing heavy, lost in his own memories.

In middle school, I started thinking about what it meant to make something of yourself. My classmates talked about having connections, powerful parents. For a while, I thought my dad was a nobody—he had a good job but never moved up.

One semester, I placed third in class. After the parent-teacher meeting, Dad was so happy he poured himself a glass of whiskey and even let me have a sip. I took the chance to ask, "Dad, why don’t you work harder, get promoted? Why not let someone else drive you around?"

He froze. "Son, do you think your old man is a loser?" His eyes flickered. I instantly regretted it. I stared at my shoes. "I just think... people should achieve something."

The room went quiet for a long time. Then he sighed and ruffled my hair. "Kid, nothing makes me prouder than you being healthy and happy. My greatest accomplishment is you."

His voice was thick with emotion. I didn’t understand then, but now, sitting in that cell, every word landed like a gut punch.

You may also like

Blood Oaths and Betrayals
Blood Oaths and Betrayals
4.9
As accusations and secrets unravel, the protagonist is swept into a deadly standoff between shifting alliances and hidden agendas. The emotional stakes soar as trust is shattered, true identities are revealed, and the battle for survival becomes a test of loyalty and wit. With betrayal lurking at every turn, the characters are forced to question who to believe—and how far they’ll go to protect their own.
Heir to the Bloodstained Throne
Heir to the Bloodstained Throne
4.9
Caught between ruthless ambition and the ghosts of family betrayal, William Young Jr. and Michael Thompson battle for control of a fractured nation. As coups and scandals erupt on both sides of the divide, each must choose—sacrifice everything for power, or risk losing their souls to the sins of their fathers. In the shadow of a bloodstained legacy, the next move could save a country… or doom it forever.
Broken Bloodlines, Stolen Crowns
Broken Bloodlines, Stolen Crowns
4.9
In a high-octane, emotionally charged family saga, Tessa—the real daughter in a family torn apart by secrets, betrayals, and switched identities—battles for belonging as her five brothers, the pampered heroine Hope, and the enigmatic Eli collide in a whirlwind of love, rivalry, and ruthless ambition.
Heir to My Brother’s Betrayal
Heir to My Brother’s Betrayal
4.9
Ryan sacrificed everything to save his family from ruin—only to be betrayed by the people he loved most. When he’s given a second chance on the day of his brother’s funeral, he vows to turn the tables and expose every dark secret. But revenge comes with a price, and one wrong move could cost him the only ally he has left.
Heir of the Damned Foster Blood
Heir of the Damned Foster Blood
4.9
After her family’s brutal betrayal and the murder of her only friend, Zoe Foster is forced to confront the darkest secrets of her bloodline. As the last Foster, she must reclaim the power her ancestors sacrificed and rise against the President’s golden protégé before everything she loves is consumed by fire. The world stole her peace—now, vengeance is all she has left.
He Betrayed Me for My Sister's Honor
He Betrayed Me for My Sister's Honor
4.8
On the night of our engagement, my perfect fiancé was found in bed with my younger sister, destroying both our reputations in front of the entire town. He claimed to have taken advantage of her, choosing her honor over the love he promised me—leaving me to face the shame, heartbreak, and whispers alone. But the real truth is darker, and in Savannah, betrayal is a family tradition.
Family Chains, Streaming Lies
Family Chains, Streaming Lies
4.9
After Marcus sacrifices everything to lift his family out of poverty, they betray him—locking him in a brutal 'rehab' and burning through his hard-earned fortune. Reborn to the moment before their greed destroys him, Marcus vows to break free and seize his own life, no matter what they demand. But when blood ties become shackles, will he have the strength to escape for good?
His Betrayal, My Obsession
His Betrayal, My Obsession
5.0
Marcus is trapped as the loyal shadow of Savannah’s most dangerous heir, forced to watch the woman he loves fall into Preston’s arms. With his sister’s life on the line, Marcus must decide: will he keep selling his soul, or finally break free from Preston’s cruel games? Every choice costs him a piece of his heart—and maybe his last chance at redemption.
Exiled by My Own Blood
Exiled by My Own Blood
4.9
Natalie has always played second fiddle to Aubrey—the girl her parents brought home instead of her. When Aubrey's desperate act exposes the family's true loyalties, Natalie faces the ultimate betrayal: she's the one they're pushing out. With her future and her heart on the line, Natalie must choose between clinging to a family that never wanted her or daring to find freedom on her own.
My Daughter Framed Me for Her Betrayal
My Daughter Framed Me for Her Betrayal
4.7
I sacrificed everything to give Natalie a safe, happy life—only to watch her choose a cruel family and sell us out piece by piece. When I finally drew the line, she branded me an abuser in front of my college and the whole town, shattering my reputation overnight. Now I have to decide: do I fight for the daughter I raised, or let go before she destroys us all?
Betrayed by Heaven, Bound by Blood
Betrayed by Heaven, Bound by Blood
4.7
Nate spent centuries fighting for a father who branded him a demon and a world that demanded his obedience. When his only friends—fellow outcasts Marcus and Derek—are forced into a rigged road trip across the realms, Nate faces the ultimate betrayal: his own ally sells him out to the gods. Now, with a stolen heirloom and a heart full of rage, Nate must choose—avenge his stolen childhood and destroy the heavenly order, or be crushed beneath the weight of family and fate forever.
Blood Oath: The Dark Lord's Betrayal
Blood Oath: The Dark Lord's Betrayal
4.8
Morgan, a monster forged from pain, risks centuries and her very heart to resurrect Derek, the infamous dark lord of the supernatural underworld. But when Derek’s obsession with his phoenix lover Lila eclipses Morgan’s sacrifice, Morgan must decide if love is worth more than her own soul. In a world of betrayal, longing, and impossible choices, only one heart will survive the darkness.