Chapter 1065 - 1065 Chapter 50- Reece – NSA Update (VOLUME 6)
Chosen by Fate, Rejected by the Alpha
1065 Chapter 50- Reece â NSA Update (VOLUME 6)
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Reece
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We had all been working really hard for the past several weeks. We had been working with politicians all over the world. We had been monitoring our enemies. We have been planning so much. There had just been so many things for us to do that we hadnât had much time to just sit around and relax.
Today was December the fifth. It was less than three weeks until we were due to reveal ourselves to the public and the humans of the world. We had the laws and bills passed all across the country. That had been hard and had required some less than pleasant tactics from us. For instance, the nations that were small and tried to deny our proposals, I threatened to gather all of my citizens from their country and take them with me to another country to start their lives over.
This tactic was very effective when I told the leaders of these countries just how many citizens of their great nations were not human. I didnât reveal who these people were, just the count. We had taken a poll over this time so that we would be able to monitor how things went down after the reveal. Not only that, but knowing how many people in each country werenât human allowed us to sway the vote in our favor.
Most of these countries, like the US, had more than half of their population as nonhumans. There were exceptions, like North Korea and Russia. Most of the nonhuman population had fled those countries a long time ago. Now they live in other places so that they canât be persecuted in their own lands.
I knew that there were other places in the world, other countries, that hadnât fully given up the superstitions about our kinds. Some of them treated the âmythsâ like happy little legends that they loved to retell, but still the people that were part of those myths hid what they were. It was one thing to happily tell a story, and it was another thing completely to look at your neighbor and know the story was true. They didnât want to risk that they wouldnât be happy about the truth being put out there.
And then there were the countries that still tried to claim that they were actively hunting down supernatural beings. One of which was Italy, specifically Rome. That was where those that were truly devout to Catholicism thought of vampires, werewolves, and witches as abominations. We had managed to secure laws and safety nets for our people in Italy that would protect them when the revelation happened.
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There were a number of our people that were going to need to be protected by us, and many others, when the truth did finally come out. I wasnât going to leave my people out in the open with nothing to help them. There were people that were in high risk areas that needed to be thought about. And those people varied in numbers in different parts of the world and in different countries.
I was actually sitting at my desk and looking over these numbers, seeing where our greatest numbers were and who needed the most help, when the computer hacker Darrol came running over to me. For a man that worked for the FBI, he was very nonthreatening. Especially for a nonhuman that was working for the FBI. All the other supernatural FBI agents that I had known were cool, confident, and sure of themselves. Darrol wasnât timid, not really, but he wasnât the most confident person in the world. He was like an easy to talk to computer geek.
That was rude of me. He wasnât just a computer geek, but that was what I thought of him as. He was the resident hacker that was charged with looking into the various elements and facets of the NSA.
Now, thinking about that, it was a little strange to see Darrol coming toward me like that. He was in an excitable, if slightly nervous mood.
âK..K..King Reece?â He called to me as he stepped in front of the desk.
In truth, I was in my Little Bunnyâs office and sitting at her desk. This was the center of the operation, so it only made sense that I was working in here. This was where I needed to be. And the others were here as well. Especially Reagan, who looked up in wonder when he heard Darrolâs voice.
âWhat is it, Darrol?â I asked him in a calming tone. I didnât want him to continue to be scared, especially if it was me that he was scared of.
âWhat happened?â Reagan added in a tone that was similar to my own.
âI..I have been monitoring the case files in the NSAâs system. They still have yet to detect the virus that I put in their computers, so I am able to see everything that they do. Well, today was the first time that the case involving you and Queen Trinity was updated.â
âWell, go on Darrol. What is it? Did they decide to give up?â
âNo Sir. They got the DNA results back. It took them longer than normal because they needed more than a quick analysis here. They needed to go into details about it all, and I think that they are a little confused about what they found.â
I was suddenly nervous. Hearing what it was that Darrol had to say, I had to wonder what it was that was going to happen with this result. I mean, yeah Trinity and I knew that they were running a DNA test. We had known that from the beginning, but it didnât make it less stressful to think about now. And it didnât make me feel any more calm. What had the results told them? What were they going to do with them?
âSo, Darrol, what did they learn?â I looked at him calmly despite the turmoil that was raging inside of me.
âWell Sir, they didnât seem to believe it. At least not all of them. They had used the DNA from Andrea Lanisby, the Fae that was murdered in Waterton, California. Her DNA tests had a lot in common with a human, as it would for almost all of our various species across the planet. However, there were extra chromosomes and DNA from a flowering tree known as the Star Magnolia. That is a tree that is native to Japan and shouldnât have been a part of the girls DNA sample. So, they are all scratching their heads now, wondering how the girlâs blood had suddenly gotten Japanese flowers mixed into the core of it. There were, according to the file that was updated, a few people in the meeting that thought that this was conclusive proof that she was not human and that you were, in turn, not human.â
âAlright.â I nodded at him. âAnd what about the others?â I looked up at the younger man with all seriousness. Unlike those that might think that this is a hoax or a scam, I knew that this was conclusive proof that our DNA could be read by a scientist to know what we were. And to even what species of plant that a Fae was aligned with. This was serious.
âWell, King Reece, the others at the meeting, including Orson, seem to think that the lab made a mistake. They want the test to be redone. They are trying to prove the existence of werewolves and vampires, not plant people. Or so Orson was recorded saying during the debriefing.â
âWell, that buys us some time. We now have a little more time to get these things taken care of. We should, hopefully, be able to finish the reveal before they even get the other results back. This is a good thing for us. They donât have anything conclusive. And, honestly, I am really glad that it was the Fae girl that they were testing, and not a werewolf. Then they would have gotten canine DNA and I am sure that Orson would be knocking down our door as soon as he could get here.â
âYes, you are probably right.â Darrol nodded at me. âIs there anything else that you want me to do, Sir?â He asked me with a wary face. âIs there anything else that you need me to do?â
âI donât think that there is that much for you to do right now, Darrol. For the time being, I want you to continue monitoring the NSA files. Let me know if anything changes in them. And take Reagan with you. He is getting really skilled at all that computer stuff, and I want him to be able to contribute as much as he possibly can.â I told him as I watched my son get to his feet.
âAre you sure, Dad?â He asked me. He was still holding the file that he was working on in his hands.
âYes, I am sure.â I nodded. âThere isnât that much to do aside from assembling the leaders of the different regions around the world. Our leaders, not the human leaders. We need to make sure that they tell the others what is going to happen, and when to expect-.â I stopped midsentence because there was a call coming through on my cell phone. A call that I didnât expect at all. And it was coming from a man that I had never actually spoken to before, so I knew that I hadnât given him my number. I guess his superior systems were good at tracking down private numbers, if nothing else that is.