Chapter 40

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Trinity's POV
(2 Years Eight Months Nineteen Days)

The door opened and the lights flickered on. I groaned as I slowly sat up.

I felt like I had barely gotten any sleep. It feels like just a few moments ago I had finally passed out.

My guard stood in the doorway and I slowly stood up from my bed, my back straight as I rubbed my drowsy eyes. "Good morning." I said as I put my hands back down at my sides.

The guard didn't smile like he usually did. He only looked at me with a hard expression. "No time for formalities. Change into these." He took the clothes he had tucked under his arm and shoved them against my chest.

"What are these for?" I asked. I looked down at the clothing and it seemed in too good of shape to be a new change of prison garments.

"I'll debrief you when you finish changing." The guard stepped out of the room and closed the door behind him.

As quickly as I could I stripped down and changed into the new clothing. It was actually quite comfortable. It wasn't like the prison clothes that rubbed against your skin and caused discomfort until you grew used to it.

It was a nice change. I actually was able to smile.

I pulled on the brown leather jacket over my black t-shirt and pulled on the brown boots and laced them up. The black jeans I had on we're too big in the waist.

I guess I had lost some weight while I was in here.

I opened up the door and met the guard in the hallway. He handed me a belt which I quickly looped into my jeans.

"Untuck your shirt." He instructed. He pulled on the hem and pulled them out from my pants. "If they see you have a belt they might take you as a threat. Keep it covered."

Quickly, the guard turned calling out. "Alright you need to bring her to the line up."

"Who?" I asked.

But when I looked up it all made sense. My heart stopped dead in its track before suddenly beating faster then if had in a long time.

Haiden walked down the hall towards us. He was taller and more muscular then he used to be. His facial features were more defined and he had an air of authority around him.

His guard uniform fit him nicely as he came towards us.

I hadn't seen him in years. Why of all the guards did he have to be here today?

"Now." I turned my attention back to the guard. "You will be joining the delinquents who will be going down to earth." I went to open my mouth but he shook his head. "No time for questions, Haiden will bring you down there." I nodded as the man stepped aside and I walked to where Haiden had stopped.

Haiden turned and placed a hand on my back to guide my along. I felt my back tense up and my nerves run wild as we started to walk.

He held a gun at ready down by his side. He was looking around, analyzing.

I had to say something. I had to. "Do you not remember me?" I asked as I looked up at him.

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