Alright, well I wasn't going to update a lot this week, been busy last week sorry I didn't do it then, but SoFarFromPerfect90 has been reading my story and commenting on every last chapter I put up these last three times I updated that I felt like...for her...that I would update another two chapters tonight :) Love my fans, love the comments and thank you girl for commenting every chance ya get, it means a lot.

So In the spirit of this chapter, this one is going to have a name and I hope she loves it :)

Doc was serving only four customers in the bar, Trixie sitting in the middle of the staircase reading now, as they waited for the boys. Everytime the door opened Doc would look up and if it was someone that didn't need to see Trixie hed walk by the stairs and wave her up but so far no one like that came in. She was hoping that Danny had forgotten about her, got a new girl and moved on but then again she wouldn't wish the kind of pains he went through on anyone. Sighing as she turned another page in her book she noticed Doc at the end of the staircase now, standing there and watching, not moving an inch. She suddenly got very ill as she slowly stood and went to move back upstairs but one wave of his hand and she froze.

"Hello there barkeeper."

"What do-o-o you wa-a-a-ant?"

"Our boss, he send us in with regard to the place. He says…that you have a week to either pay for the insurance he offers…or get out."

"I don't ne-e-e-ed the insur-r-race that he of-f-fers! Fuck! Now ge-e-et out!" Doc pointed to the front door and the gu, thick with a russian accent, shrugged and smirked at the same time before walking.

"One week barkeeper. Remember." Doc sighed and walked off a bit as the Russian guy was gone, Trixie daring a glance out fo the stair case as Doc went to make sure he drove off.

"Doc, you alright?" He nodded before glancing back to her and eyeing the other guys in the bar.

"Not-t-t-thing to the bo-o-oys alright?" Trixie nodded, it was Docs place anyways, but if those people came back she was going to tell them and get them involved whether he liked it or not. As she stood there to watch Doc walk back over behind the bar the front door opened and the boys in question came walking through, making her smile quickly as she notice they were shoving and playing with each other. They were both clean, they had gone home to bath first, and when they noticed her standing at the stairs watching them they both paused and waited. Glancing around Trixie chuckled as she slowly walked out from behind the bar before taking the last few steps that separated them in bounds as she threw and arm around them both and hugged them tight.

"How was your day guys?" Conner sighed and rolled his eyes as Murphy got excited and animated at the same time.

"I scared the shit out of Conner over here Trix! Had him on the floor lass!" Trixie laughed as she glanced to Conner who shrugged and nodded as well.

"He got me good I give him that, but im going to get ya back brother, just remember that." Murphy pfft at Conner as he waved him off and slipped an arm around Trixies shoulder before walking with her to the bar and sitting on a stool, dragging her closer to him so their legs touched as Conner did the same on her other side. Both boys put their hand on the thigh next to them as she smiled and glanced to Murphy.

"So, how did you scared him?" Murphy smiled to her as he started to go into a deep description of how he was on a table where the meat they cut was at, hiding behind the meat when Conner walked in and glanced to the other workers, wondering where his brother was before turning around and Murphy jumped at him, yelling and making him scream. Trixie chuckled as Conner scoffed.

"I wasn't that scared of ya brother, just didn't want to be crushed by ya that's all." Murphy shook his head as Doc came to them and handed them both a drink. Trixie had been sticking to water all day, she wasn't used to that much liquor and wasn't ready really to try and get used to it but Conner and Murphy were experts in that department. As Trixie watched the brothers drinking for a bit she noticed that hey were just talking to themselves, or Doc, but never the others in the bar. She wondered if that was because they didn't know them or just liked to keep to themselves when she heard the front door open again, of course out of instinct she tensed, waiting to hear his voice but it never came. Murphy and Conner both felt in her legs that she had tensed too before turning and glancing to the door, seeing just another customer coming in when they smiled and rubbed her legs, letting her know it was alright.

"Why do-o-o-ont you boys ge-e-et her out of he-e-e-er for a bit. Been cou-u-uped up here to lo-o-ong. Ass!" Conner smiled before turning to his brother and shrugging.

"Dine out tonight brother?"

"Sounds fine to me, how about it Trixie?" Trixie smiled as she thought for a moment, even if someone she knew saw her she would be with them and she did have a few places that she had been wanting to visit since she had the chance now. Smiling she shook her head to them before he grinned.

"I would like that, but could we go to some places that I haven't ben to in a while." Conner shrugged to Murphy as he nodded to her and finished off the drink he had in front of him.

"Sounds fine to me, what do ya think Conner?"

"Don't see why we cant." Conner stood, holding out his arm to Trixie as she chuckled and looped one arm through his before Murphy stood and held his arm out as well. She looped her other arm through his before they lead her out the door with a last call to Doc that shed be safe. Once they were in the streets they started t walk the way they usually did to go to work, heading into the town a bit, while Trixie glanced around for familiar surroundings. She smiled every time she would look past one fo them and theyd notice, smiling back as they gripped her arms tighter as if telling her it was alright and not to be scared. When Conner and Murphy stopped right across the street from a church Trixie glanced over to it and smiled. This she recognized.

"Home." Murphy glanced to Conner as Trixie looked up the exterior of an old looking gothic church, a Catholic place that once held sanctuary for her and her mother. As she glanced to the boys she blushed a bit before nodding to the church. "May we, go, in? I would like to see if Monsignor is still there."

"Of course." Conner nodded towards the church, leading them all across the street before Trixie unwound her arms from theirs and lightly touched the doors handles, smiling as she opened one and slowly stepped in. As she passed by a cross she stopped, knelt to one knee, and casted the sign for the father, spirit and holly ghost over herself as they heard footsteps approach. Murphy and Conner turned to see Monsignor walking down the halls towards them, heading to his office before he paused in his steps and looked to the dark haired child kneeling before the lord. When she finished her prayer, in Latin, she stood and bowed her head before turning around, slowly, and letting her eyes cast upon the priest that just stood there. He smiled as he shook his hands in joy.

"Praise the lords above, chid of light you've come back." Trixie smiled as she bowed her head for a moment before walking up to the priest and giving him a hug which he returned with happiness.

"Hello Monsignor. Its been a while, I have some things to confess."

"Yes my child, we shall sit, have confession and talk. Wheres your mother? Your father?" Trixie had something catch in her throat as she tried not to cry before she glanced up above them and sighed.

"Father is right here with me Priest. Mother though…shes made her place down with the unholy. Im sorry father, shes gone."

"And your birth father, James, where shall he be?"

"Gone too father. Both taken…one unwillingly, the other on her own accord. You don't…don't have it…still do you?" Monsignor nods to her as he glances to the boys and frowns.

"Are we in the best of company though daughter?" Trixie looks to the boys, smiling as she does and shakes her head before turning back to Monsignor.

"Yes father, they are the ones who saved me." He titles his head, now a bit confused and also curious as he nods and ushered them all to his office, where he prays before entering and then waves them in.

"Please, talk, speak freely, this place is guarded by all that is holy. Nothing will be spoken outside of it. Trixie daughter, where have you been? Your mother…she was vague about your wearabouts." Trixie chuckled as the boys stood near the back of the room, curious as well about this part of her past as well now as she walked over to the Priests desk and put her hands on both sides of it.

"She left me father, and not in the 'I don't want my child' way either. She left me to pay off a debt to some men father."

"What men daughter?"

"The Russians." Monsignor glanced up to her in shock as she looked him right in his face, not faltering s he started to stumble along his words. "Yes, father I do not lie. She was…hung up in the Bosses business. I caught the after math and ran. I have been hiding from them since father but…I had a bit of trouble myself…with the Italians, before these boys stepped in and saved my life. Father I don't come here to get sympathy or to pray for their souls, their souls be damned already father I only come for what is mine. She told me the only father of mine she trusted held what was left to me?" Monsignor nodded as he turned and opened a safe that was behind a picture in his office. When he pulled out a small box she stood straight and smiled. Murphy and Conner walked over to her, glancing to the box now as she smiled up tot hem both.