Trinity - Defying Destiny

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concentrate?” I said in a serious tone.
    There was complete silence.
    I thought hard. I tried sifting through my emotions to see what was mine and what could be hers.
    Excitement.
    I thought harder. Lachlan had mentioned that he would guess where I was by using my feelings when I let them out.
    Nothing, just excitement.
    “Damn!” I yelled frustrated.
    “Couldn’t feel her?” Steven asked.
    “I did, but I can’t pick where she is,” I was disappointed.
    “It takes a long time for you to be able to do that. Most of us avoid creating another vampire; we only do so when we are much older,” he said.
    I turned around, only my upper chest could have been seen, and the grass covered the rest of me.
    “How old are you?”
    “Technically I am thirty three, but I was turned when I was nineteen,” he said in a quieter tone.
    “Why did you turn?” I asked.
    He laughed, “It’s not as if most of us have a choice Trinity.”
    “I’m confused. Aren’t you all governed?” I said.
    “Only those that want to be.”
    “Ok, how did you turn and why?” I asked differently.
    “Oh, you know, met a cool chick at the club. The next thing you know she is biting my neck and forcing me to drink her blood.”
    “What happened after that?” I asked.
    “Well I stayed with her for a while, when she got tired of me she moved on to the next poor guy,” he told me with a hint of distaste.
    “What? You were turned by a vampire to be a play toy?” I chuckled a little.
    “That’s how good I am Trinity,” he smirked.
    My pocket vibrated. I frowned and pulled it out. It was a private number. I hesitated and decided to answer.
    “Hello”
    “Trinity?”
    “Jason,” I breathed out and my heart started to speed up.
    “How are you?” he asked. He seemed off, like he was talking mechanically.
    “I’m ok. What about you?”
    “All seems fine at the moment. We are on our way back,” he said.
    “We?” I questioned.
    “Dustin, Chelsi and I.”
    Oh Chelsi, yippee. “That’s great,” I replied, hiding the resentment, I was starting to feel towards her.
    “What are you doing?” he asked.
    “Oh, I’m just outside with Steven, getting some air and waiting for Nikkee to come back,” I smiled.
    There was a long pause.
    “Jason?”
    “Why didn’t you go with Nikkee?” he asked.
    “Cause they left without me,” I said in a cranky tone.
    “You should have Garth or Vex with you,” he mentioned concerned.
    I turned around watching Garth walk toward us.
    “Why?” I asked, not understanding.
    “It’s just safer,” he said.
    “I don’t understand. It’s just Steven.”
    There was a long pause again.
    “Just keep someone close to you, someone you trust,” he definitely was sounding irritated.
    “What’s going on?” I asked.
    “Everything’s fine, I will talk to you soon.”
    Then the phone went dead.
    That was strange, I told myself. Steven was no longer where he was. Garth had taken his place. I mentally sighed. What was going on with Jason? Was he being jealous, overprotective, or both?
    “Hey,” I said to let him know I acknowledged he was there.
    “You ok?” he asked.
    A small frown came, “Yeah, apart from my friend having her first feed without me, my… well Jason either going possessive or paranoid. I don’t even know where Sky is, although I haven’t really looked. Apart from that I think I am getting a handle on things.”
    “Nikkee will be fine. Jason is not being overprotective or jealous.” I went to say that I hadn’t said jealous, but he cut in, “He is not being paranoid; he just wants you safe and looked after until things settle down. You have gotten a taste of what things are like here, the rifts, and the non-understanding. They fear you because they do not understand you,” he finished walking towards me.
    “I don’t think I understand myself,” I replied honestly.
    “I understand you. Now you understand you, too. Nothing much has changed Trinity; you can still be you even as

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