Samara did not answer his first questions. There wasn't a need to - he knew the real answer already. It was the last that made all the difference. The fact that he asked her if she was ready, regardless of the fact that he would want to know, was touching to her in so many ways he probably would never understand. Regardless of the fact that he would probably not like all the answers, he had asked her of her comfort first, which was a blessing, but it also made her see that it was time for her to stop keeping it from him. It had been five years and he did have the right to know. All of the fallout would be personal to herself alone and she would deal with it accordingly. It was time.
"Are you certain that we can gamble with waiting? If there's any chance that it will save your life, Elijah, then it is time. Our son cannot grow up without a mother and a father. He almost lost you once, I won't let that happen a second time, not after all we've done to ensure otherwise." Samara paused for a moment, not sure if she should continue. She wasn't at all certain if this was something she should tell him or just let him look at for himself. It's not as if he could not watch it all anyhow. But that was not for her to decide. She owed him that much. "I can tell you myself or you can see for yourself. It is your decision."