Chosen by Fate, Rejected by the Alpha

Chapter 1148 - 133- Trinity – Unrest Part 1 (VOLUME 6)



Chapter 1148 - 133- Trinity – Unrest Part 1 (VOLUME 6)

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Trinity

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I couldn’t believe that Reeselynn was already a week old. Well almost. She was six days old. It was now Saturday the ninth of March. I was feeding the baby in the living room while the others still slept. Reece was even still in bed at the moment.

There was a lot that could be said about having this moment alone with the baby. Just her and I here in the room all alone.

I had known when she woke me up at five that I wouldn’t be able to get back to sleep, so I popped through a magical door and down to the living room before she could wake her daddy. Her cries were soft and quiet anyway, so she hadn’t been that loud yet.

"There you go." I said as I popped her off my nipple and switched her to the other side. "There you go, sweetheart." She latched on again and started to suckle once more. She had been a good eater since the first feeding. And she was still going strong ever since.

"Hey, why didn’t you wake me?" Reece asked as he came off of the elevator.

"Because you needed your sleep." I told him quietly as I watched the nursing baby.

"You need your sleep too, mine isn’t more important than yours." He sat next to me on the couch and watched me.

"Well, when you grow boobs to feed the baby, then you can nurse her. Until then, this is my job."

"Ha ha ha." He laughed sardonically at my words. "Sorry, I will give her a bottle, not a booby. I can’t breastfeed her."

"And that is why I didn’t wake you. You know that I like to breastfeed them as much as possible. It’s good for them."

"I know that it is." He said, not at all acting offended or angry. "But remember when the twins were born. You were trying to do everything and needed help. You need to let others help as well. Reeselynn will eat from breast and bottle. She hasn’t been picky.

So, if you need some more sleep, I will take care of her. She will be just fine with her daddy and either formula or breastmilk."

"I know." What he was saying was true, but it didn’t matter to me. I wanted to do this, so that was what I planned on doing. "I will do what I can though Reece, and I will ask for help when I need it."

"Why are you two arguing already?" Reagan asked as he came into the living room. "You know, it’s what woke me up."

"Ha ha ha, very funny." I looked up at him. "You know that it couldn’t, not with how this place is built."

"Hmm, I wonder." He looked slyly at me. "I just woke up though, and I was hungry. Also, I thought that I would find you in here feeding my little sister." He had become such a doting big brother already. I loved seeing him with the baby.

"Well, I just finished feeding her. We can get some breakfast. Let the others sleep a little longer."

"Sounds good to me." He said as he took the baby to pat her back. He was going to burp her for me. "Come on, little one."

"Is it just me, or is he practicing how to be a dad?" Reece asked as he watched Reagan leave the room.

"I think that he is just trying to be a good big brother to his sister, that’s all. Don’t make more out of it than there is." I told Reece as he helped me to my feet.

"Maybe."

Together we went to the dining room and got something to eat. The others didn’t wake up until closer to eight and nine that morning. Talia, the night owl, slept until ten, but I didn’t mind. It was the weekend after all.

This seemed like it was going to be a peaceful day. We hadn’t heard much from the scouts lately, so there was little to worry about. And the morning was dawning bright and beautiful. The weather was even really mild and nice. It truly seemed like we were just going to be able to relax in the sunroom and have a nice peaceful day. That is until the phone call came in.

"Hello?" I answered the call from Devon without thinking much about it. If there was something that was going to happen with Orson, we would get a call from Glick, Rawlynne, or Jackson. The locals wouldn’t be the first to know about it. So therefore, this couldn’t be that major.

"Hey, Trinity." His voice was a little tense and that made me sit up straighter on the couch.

"What’s the matter, Devon?" I asked immediately. Clearly, there was something wrong.

"I just got word that there is some sort of demonstration. Apparently, there are pro super natural supporters and anti super natural rioters picketing against each other at the stadium."

"The stadium? Why there?" I was confused by the fact that, once again, the stadium was being targeted by these people.

"Well, apparently, the anti super natural elitists of the world think that the stadium is linked to you because that was where you revealed us to the world. They seem to think that the whole place has some big significance to us. Especially after that support group held their convention there as well.

They think that we set the whole thing up because of that." I could hear what Devon was telling me, but I wasn’t really able to process it at the moment. This was all just insane to me. I didn’t know what was going on. Why were they trying to associate that place to us? And why were they even picketing in the first place? What the heck was going on here?

"How bad is it, Devon?" I asked as I got to my feet. I needed to go, I knew that already, and I wasn’t the only one that was going there. Reece and the others would be with me. We were needing to settle these things and set the record straight.

"They’re both staying on their side of the barriers right now, but I am sure that they will be crossing it soon. The antis are hurling slurs and hate speech to the super natural supporters, and they’re not liking it all that much. I am afraid that it is going to break out into a fight soon."

"Hahh." I sighed and tried not to let this get to me. "The most that I can do is try to keep the peace. The antis will have us to focus on, and they will leave the supporters alone. And the same for the supporters. I know that it isn’t much, but we will be there to do what we can soon."

"I appreciate that, Trinity, I really do. I know that you will be able to make a difference, even if it is just a small one."

"I know, Devon, I know. A lot of the issues are resulting from me anyway. They want to see Reece and I, even the antis want to see us. They think that we are the antichrists and all that. We will be there soon, Devon. I know that even a little bit of help will make a world of difference."

"That it will. We will see you at the stadium soon." He hung up the phone as I headed toward the elevator. I needed to get dressed, and so did Reece, Reagan, and Rika. We were all heading to the stadium. Talia could stay here with the baby and the younger kids. I would ask that my mom and Lila came to help them out a little.

I didn’t know how long I was going to be gone.

Within ten minutes we were all ready to go. I met them all back in the living room, along with all the guards and the rest of the inner circle. Trevor, Aunt Glory, Athair mòr, Grandfather, all of them and the others were going with us to make sure that we convinced the humans to calm down and stop their bickering. I just wanted them to get along and stop spreading hate of any kind.

We took a magic door to the stadium. It would guarantee that the humans knew who we were. I was the only person that could make those doors after all. At least to their knowledge. And they would see me the moment that we walked through to the other side.

"WITCH!" I heard a man shout the moment that he saw me. "WITCH! MONSTER! DEMON BITCH FROM HELL!"

"Now you’re just being rude. Demons and Witches are two very different things." I said nonchalantly. "Now, why is it that you’ve all come here to start fighting?" I spoke to the anti super naturals like they were kindergarteners that were misbehaving.

"YOU MONSTERS ARE RUINING OUR PLANET!"

"THEY HAVE BEEN HERE AS LONG AS WE HAVE!" One of the supporters yelled in response to that and the screaming match started all over again.

"STOP!" I yelled louder than they did. "You all need to stop!" I called out after they settled a little.

"WHY SHOULD WE!?" One of the antis screamed at me. "YOU ARE ABOMINATIONS THAT HAVE COME TO OUR WORLD TO DESTROY US ALL!"

"Do you know how woefully misinformed you are?" Elijah Dalton, reporter and friend, said as he came walking up with Lara, our other reporter friend. "They haven’t just recently gotten here. They’ve been with us all along. We have all lived together for millennia. You just didn’t know it."

"LIES!" Several antis yelled at the same time. "THEY HAVE ONLY RECENTLY ARRIVED!"

"We’ve been here all along." I assured them. "I have lived here my entire life, and I am almost forty."

"YOU ARE A MONSTER BITCH!"

"TRINITY, YOU ARE SO AMAZING!" There were conflicting yells coming from the two groups. They were calling out their hate and support at the same time.

"They’ve been here, even I have made stories about them in the past. They are not new, they have been here all along. And they are not a threat. If they were, wouldn’t they have destroyed us humans centuries ago?" Lara was fighting back laughter as she spoke. "You need to settle down, people. They are not our enemies."

I watched on as the police just stood there, the picketers weren’t breaking the law, not yet anyway. And that was why Devon had called me. He wanted me to help them because they weren’t able to take action against them just yet. If I could keep things from getting out of hand, then that would help them in the long run.


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