Okay, first things first, I should not be writing this, but I have. I needed a release from studying, so I have written you another chapter. Well, actually, this is ½ of the planned chapter, but it turned out to be growing so long that I split it into two so I could update it faster, and it would be fairer to you as readers. Just a reminder- I am taking my GCSE's very shortly, for about a month from now, and I will not be updating till after they are over. But thank you for all you your comments and your help.

I also want to point out to you that the first chapter of 'Broken Trinity' has been re-posted, with some minor changes in the latter half, and I ask that anyone who read the first version read it again and tell me what they think about the changes I've made. Please tell me, if you cant do a signed review, then do an anomalous one, but I would really like to know what you think.

Okay, I want to say a thank you to my ff.net friends who helped me get this chapter looking right, including Angel-Of-Lightness, and an extra big thank you to my new beta reader, AmbrosiaBunny. You've done a very good job!

And lastly, thanks to:

leeloo-dalas-multipass84, don't worry, thanks for actually reading and reviewing. Sorry about how long its taking, but like I said, I'm having exams soon, so its revision, revision, revision for me, I'm afraid!

Furious Angel303, yeah, sorry for the wait, I hope you like this chappie.

richard the pedantic, I'm not worried about Agent Brown. She can think whatever she likes, it's her mind. You know, I haven't actually seen her around either. Thanks for your comments about the last chappie, I'm afraid the mood continues through this one and the next though. And thanks for your support with that singing thing! You're really great!

Only three reviews? Hmmm, hopefully I can do better this time.


Sapphire was falling. She could feel the straps over her shoulders securing her into her seat as she plummeted. She could hear the long yell that reverberated around the small confines of wherever she was. It sounded strangely like her own voice but her throat was too tight with unknown terror to make any noise. All she could see was blackness. She was blind to the outside world; blind to everything except her own predicament. The only breaks in the vast ocean of blackness were strange orange blurs that she could not understand, rushing past her like streaks of rain. In the few precious seconds that her consciousness had awoken there, she could not understand where she was or what was happening. The only thing that was clear was the simple fact that she was indeed falling.

All of a sudden there was a sickening crunch that deafened the place as the ship or whatever it was came to a premature halt in a maze of orange light. Sapphire was roughly thrown forwards to be caught by her tight seatbelt harness, and she gave a short yell. A masculine, adult-like yell, a yell like that of her father. Out of the corner of her vision, she saw three long streaks of orange energy racing past her towards the seat of the second passenger, which was then accompanied by what sounded like a half choked yell, but it was barely distinguishable above the other noise. As she felt the ship jolt upwards, what ever was giving the orange glow was detached from the main structure and the energy representation faded into darkness. As the ship then came back to a more horizontal position a split second later, Sapphire's head was thrust back into the hard headrest of her seat, and for a few moments, she lost consciousness.

When she finally awoke, the back of her head was stinging slightly, and she could feel the bruises all along her collarbone and down her chest from the straps. She could also now feel the sheer pain that her damaged eyes and wounded face were coursing through her. Whilst she had been falling, there has been so much adrenaline coursing through in her system that she hadn't even felt anything from them.

As she slowly became more aware of her surroundings, one thought started to scream through her, shaking her down to her core. Love. His other half. Her mother, she realised.

She shakily drew in a breath and whispered softly, "Trin…?"

It only registered in a small subconscious part of Sapphire's mind that it was in fact her father's voice she was speaking in, and that this was his memory she was presently reliving. But Sapphire didn't realise this. Her logical mind had been overridden by her over emotional thoughts, so she could only carry on with the memory she was playing out. The emotions coursed through her like knives, forcing her to continue, blocking all rational thoughts. From then on, her presence melded into Neo's.

After hearing no reply, he/she started to panic, and cried out Trinity's name again. "Trinity?"

He/she heard nothing, and raced to un-strap himself/herself from the seat when he heard a slight whisper after his third calling.

"I'm here." Trinity faintly replied.

"Where?" he breathed, partially reassured by her voice, however still pulled down by the concern he/she felt for Trinity's present state.

"Here."


"Where is she?" Lock demanded as he marched into Niobe's room without so much as a knock on the door. It was the middle of the night and had Niobe been sleeping, as she really should have been, she could have killed him right there. That is if her steely gaze which was currently focused on him could do such a thing. She would have most likely have knocked him unconscious though, (or quite easily given him a heart attack with her gaze and razor like tongue). She was not an early morning person.

Sandman strode in behind the fuming Lock, equally as angry as the commander, presumably after having been woken up and/or shouted at by the man he most despised. Lock started up again.

"Come on? Where is she?"

"What the hell is this all about, Jason? How dare you come barging into my room without so much as a knock or word of apology, demanding to know where someone is? I don't have control over people, you know, and as much as you may like to think it, neither do you." Niobe stated, her voice equally if not louder than he intruder. Even if she was not an early morning person, she did have the talent to be aggressive and intimidating whenever she felt like it.

"I'm sorry, Niobe, it's just that I want to know where Sapphire is."

"How should I know, Jason? She was unplugged by Morpheus, she is part of his crew. Maybe you should go asking him. Ah, but of course, you thought if you come rushing to me, you'd get a straight answer. Or that I wouldn't skirt around the subject of Sapphire or just plainly dismiss your words like he would, right?"

Lock stood stunned for a moment, but then tried to defend himself.

"No, of course I didn't, I just wanted to have a look for myself at this new girl that you all seem to be so convinced about."

"Right, so that's it. You want me to come with you so you can prove to everyone that both Morpheus and I were gullible enough to believe her little 'fake story'. To prove that she is nothing but a liar. That is it, isn't it, Jason. That's why you've come to me, why you've brought Sandman as well. So you can prove them wrong. You never change, do you." she said, slowly shaking her head once at him.

"I'm sorry, Niobe, but if it were me than I wouldn't have believed that kid's tale at all. I mean, it's ridiculous. I don't understand how you can believe a word she says-"

"That's because she never did said anything, not once. Someone had their suspicions, and some tests were run. They proved she is their child. She never had any claim that she's their daughter." Niobe cut in.

"Niobe, look, I just cant see how this can be possible. Even if she is their child, which I doubt very much, how could they have have a baby? They died; you know that. They could not have raised a child nor could have conceived one. We did an autopsy on them both. There was nothing there."

Niobe glared at Lock furiously for a moment before she turned on her heal and marched from the room. Lock and Sandman looked at each other in surprise before Sandman cheekily piped up, "I suggest you better get out of her room. I doubt that Captain Niobe would appreciate you being in her room without her there!"

Lock looked at Sandman with loathing before forcibly pushing him out of the room, whispering dangerously in his ear "Same goes for you boy."

The two men caught up with Niobe as she was just stepping into the elevator, and they travelled with her silently to Sapphire and Morpheus' level. Niobe checked out the girl's room out first expecting to find Sapphire in there, ignoring the irritating comments from Lock about having already checked the room. The came in arguing only to find Zee alone in the girls room, wearing an equally confused and surprised expression at seeing the party.

"What are you doing here? You don't have any right to be in this room! You weren't here a few minutes ago when I searched these quarters!" Lock snapped at Zee in confused annoyance.

"No, I've only just come in looking for the girl. I'm getting slightly worried about her, Niobe" Zee replied, addressing only the Captain, which just aided in aggravating Lock further.

"So am I. Do you have any idea about where she could be?"

"I'm not sure, but there was something about the way she looked at the plaque in the Neb, and how she reacted at seeing the Gardens. I came here to try and give her some comfort after the way the council treated her, but if she's not here…. I don't know, but I think I have a slight suspicion at where she could be."

"And where's that, since you seem to know so much about the girl?" Lock bit off angrily, getting more and more frustrated with the situation and the fact the surrounding people were all talking in half finished sentences, like they expected him to understand perfectly.

Zee gave him a glare before turning her eyes back to Niobe and answering, "With her parents."

"In the gardens." Niobe clarified softly to herself, which earned a roll of the eyes from Lock.

The newly gathered party started moving back towards the elevator again, Niobe and Zee in the front talking quietly, Lock and Sandman taking up the rear having what looked to be an intense glaring contest.

"She missed them…" Zee muttered to Niobe.

"Yeah," the captain replied, before realising what that could mean. "And that just goes to prove our point- the MA are Them. We were right." She said, and the elevator doors slid shut, and started their decent to the Gardens.


This chapter is actually part of a bigger one that has been cut in half, so I'm sorry about that, but I think it will be alright as one chapter for now. However, I'm sorry but the second part is not coming up for a month, so I'm sorry to do this to you, but at least you have something to read now.

Also, I do run grammatical and spelling checks, but if you do find something that isn't right, or would be better another way, please tell me in an email. It can be very embarrassing if it isn't noticed, so please, is you do see something that is out of place, just tell mw about it.