++ Upon Rita discovering she was pregnant, she knew right off the bat who the father of the child was, but she couldn't tell Hal. Not only would it destroy him, but it would likely send him into a rage and a brother killing another brother never worked out for anyone involved. She wouldn't dare tell Billy either, she had to figure something out to keep everybody protected. Not that she wanted to protect Billy for what he did to her, but she couldn't risk either man turning things violent and bloody. Abortion had been the answer she wanted to go with until a talk with some friends changed her mind. She couldn't punish the child for something it had no control over. Rita had a friend who worked for her obstetrician change the expected due date to allow her to convince Hal that the child was his, leading to the first web of lies she was slowly weaving.
++ On October 11, 1975, Hal and Rita were married in a quiet ceremony with only a small handful of family and friends present. They didn't want to make a big ordeal out of the matter or risk anyone trying to prevent the two from being wed. While they had talked about waiting until after the baby was born to tie the knot, Rita insisted she wanted to fit into a dress before she really began to show. News of the marriage enraged Billy to the point where he started a bar brawl and was later arrested, charged, and sentenced to ten years in prison for aggravated assault and battery. One plus side to Billy being sent to prison, it made the lies a little more manageable for Rita. Nor would she have to worry about Billy trying to put two and two together once Greyson was born on February 28, 1976 - though it was easy to convince Hal that their son arrived a few weeks earlier than expected.
++ The first year of Greyson's life had a lot of ups but also a few downs, he was hospitalized twice due to illness and nearly strangled at least once by both parents when he wouldn't stop crying. But with Hal and Rita both being first-time parents, things seemingly settled down once they got the hang of taking care of him and figuring out what he needed and when he needed it. Minus the two bouts of illness, he was a relatively healthy (and happy) little boy - who despite their stress and occasional frustration, was loved deeply by his mother and father. Hal was still none-the-wiser that Greyson wasn't biologically his and Rita hoped to keep it that way for as long as possible.
++ While Hal and Rita had always brought Greyson around the clubhouse, especially for club family functions, both had hoped that he wouldn't want any part of the lifestyle. Unfortunately for them, when he was around the age of five, he started showing interest in motorcycles and always wanted to be around his father when he was working on his. It eventually led to him receiving his first dirtbike for his sixth birthday the following year, though his parents still held hope that it wouldn't go past dirtbikes and maybe even lead to a motocross career rather than him someday wearing a similar kutte to his father's. Unknown to Greyson, he actually gave his parents some false hope when he gained enough riding experience and comfort to start entering motocross races within his appropriate age group.
++ Although Billy Jenkins was due to be released in 1985 after serving his ten years, an incident with several other inmates had another ten years tacked onto his sentence - pushing his release to 1995. Upon his release, he came to learn that some of the Fallen had separated themselves and formed the Rogue Devils and while discovering Hal and Rita had stayed with the Fallen, Billy ultimately decided to rid himself of those two and sided with the Devils, who surprisingly welcomed him with open arms. He was ready to move on from the past and surround himself with brand new bunnies and a never-ending supply of beer. The only thing that weighed on his mind was Rita's son and how the age fit the timeline from their last encounter - to which part of him felt bad for, but his pride would never let him admit it to anyone and with the separation in full swing that dark part of his past would hopefully never make itself known to anyone, so long as Rita kept her mouth shut as well.
++ Greyson's involvement with motocross lasted until he was seventeen years old - he was scouted by sponsors to turn his hobby into a professional career and despite Hal and Rita's efforts to try and nudge him towards it, he declined. He had made it clear to his parents the year prior that he wanted to join the Fallen - he wanted something that would forever connect him with Hal which made it difficult for the older man to deny his wishes. Hal's only stipulation was that Greyson would follow proper hang around and prospect protocol despite being a club kid, he didn't want his son taking any shortcuts and he wasn't allowed to be granted hang around status until he graduated from high school. While the stipulations annoyed Greyson, he respected his father's decision and was grateful to have his support rather than having to do it all behind his back and potentially risk being denied his future patch. He wasn't a fan of the club splitting into two, but having seen the issues that caused it firsthand, he couldn't fault the guys who decided to branch off. Regardless, Grey would follow his father wherever he went, though deep down he was thankful his parents had stayed with the Fallen.
++ Greyson was granted hang around status with the Fallen Angels shortly after his high school graduation in 1994 and while he was permitted to cut his time in half to six months, he opted to do the full year as his father requested. Hal's best friend [role open] stepped up to sponsor him as a prospect, and though Grey wished his father had approached him was still thankful for [insert name]. By August of 1996, Greyson was voted in and received his official Fallen patch. As a means to celebrate Hal took Grey to the local Harley-Davidson dealership to help him purchase a new motorcycle, opting for a 1996 HD Badboy. With the purchase of the new motorcycle, the two men were able to officially retire Hal's 1977 HD Shovelhead that Grey had been operating since his sixteenth birthday. However, Grey still took it out for a joy ride every now and then.
++ After wearing the patch for six years, Greyson was nominated and successfully voted in as an enforcer in late 2002 - a role he was proud to take on. Of course, the role, and the lifestyle as a whole, didn't come without a few brushes with the law. Most of the time Greyson was lucky, either skating by with the help of the club lawyer or doing a month or two here and there. Nothing to really bat an eye at, as long as the authorities didn't dig any deeper than the surface. Four years after being voted an enforcer he threw his own name in for Sergeant at Arms once the position became available, the decision was unanimous. While in that particular role, Grey was known for getting his hands dirtier than usual, sometimes more than need be. It was something he enjoyed, probably more than he should ever admit.
++ While everything was going well, it came crashing down a few years later in 2011 when mistakes were made and the Devils managed to get one over on the Fallen. Greyson and a few others found themselves in a bit of hot water, most of the others got off with no jail time but given his prior record, Grey's sentencing was a little heavier. He was set to spend two years in prison, with a chance of getting out in a little over a year if he kept himself out of trouble. However, one thing he inherited from his biological father was his temper and that blew up in his face when a brawl broke out in the prison yard, pushing his sentence to the full two years.
++ In 2012 when a hack released several damning documents, putting the Fallen on their toes, one of the documents that had been dug up and released had been the forged paperwork on Rita's pregnancy. It was minor compared to everything else that was released, but it still resulted in Hal demanding the truth from his wife. When she came clean about the rape and the timeline, Hal realized that there was no way he was Greyson's biological father - he and a few others had been on a run and weren't due back for another week. The truth had him seeing red, and he only had one thing on his mind and that was to rid the world of Billy Jenkins. He knew deep down he was still the man that raised Greyson and that made him more of a father than Billy ever was, but he hated being lied to. That hurt Hal more than anything else, he still would have called Grey his son even if he knew the truth.
++ When word got out that there was something going down at a Devil's owned strip club, Hal took that as his opportunity to deal with Billy, knowing he'd either already be there or be on his way. Their paths crossed prior to reaching the club, with Hal running Billy off the road. A scuffle followed with both men getting in some solid shots before Hal pulled out a knife and buried it between Billy's ribs. He stabbed him several more times before the latter was coughing up blood and gurgling as he tried to speak. No words came as the life left his eyes and Hal left him laying there in a pool of his own blood. He thought the rage would subside but it didn't. The anger that boiled beneath the surface continued, transferring from the now-dead Billy to his wife Rita. She had lied to him for forty years, letting him believe that he was a father for four decades. The only person he wasn't mad at was Greyson, it wasn't like he asked to be brought into the world under those circumstances and he likely had no idea either - though he suspected word would reach him soon enough. Upon returning home, with Billy's blood smeared over him, his violence turned on her. He had ditched the knife somewhere along the highway, but he couldn't stop himself from wrapping his fingers around her neck shortly after walking through the door. Before he could come to his senses, Rita's body fell to the floor, her face drained of color. Unable to grasp what he had done and with his mind still reeling, Hal retrieved his gun and held it to his temple after scribbling out a quick note to Greyson, apologizing for what he had done. With the note set in a place where someone would eventually find it, Hal pulled the trigger.
++ While news of current club happenings had reached Greyson's ears, it wasn't until a few weeks later that the death of his parents got to him. A brother had brought the note to him, reading it during a supervised visitation. The news was overwhelming as Hal had mentioned why he had done what he did. It was a lot for him to digest, learning that the man who raised him wasn't really his father and that he was the product of a rape. It made him sick to his stomach, for multiple reasons. What really got to Greyson was the fact that Hal reacted the way he did, they could have worked through it. No matter what, Hal Frost was always his father, he taught him how to tie his shoes, how to throw a football, how to be a man. Billy Jenkins was nothing more than a sperm donor, a piece of shit. But because of the massive lie his mother wove, now both his parents were gone. Grey's temper flared up, but he refused to do anything that would add more time to his sentence, he needed to get out of prison and handle things his own way.
++ Greyson was released in 2013, and while he still had a lot of pent up anger regarding his parents, he had managed to talk himself out of doing something stupid. Life worked in weird ways, people handled things differently, and the last thing he wanted to do was let the anger take over like it did with Hal. He was raised to be a better man, and he was determined to at least honor the man who raised him as his own. Instead of going out and doing stupid things, he dove deeper into club life, picking back up as the Sergeant at Arms and handling business accordingly.
++ March 2019 found him being arrested by a cop who had no real grounds to charge him with anything, he just assumed she had a lady boner for him. He figured it had to be a set up, but because he would always be viewed as a criminal, he spent the remainder of the year behind bars, yet again. He was released on January 17, 2020 and insists he's never going back to prison. However, given the current state of things, he has a feeling he'll be eating those words someday.
