Mother of All the Gods by R.P. Wolff
Author:R.P. Wolff [Wolff, R.P.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-05-04T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter 23
Zelda walked around the garage area where her adopted father and mother discovered her some thirty-six years ago. The place was a shrine now as it was the official location of the Awakening Day. Holy Maters managed the facility. It was the number one tourist spot in Dallas surpassing even The Sixth-Floor Museum, where President Kennedy was assassinated.
Today, Zeldaâs guards held back the tourists while Zelda toured the facility. Six Secret Service agents surrounded Zeldaâs every move. Hundreds of Maters, who were ecstatic at the sight of their holy Mother, waited outside kneeling and praying.
Right after the Awakening, her father donated the car that he owned at the Awakening, so the facility positioned his car in the exact place as on the Awakening. Even the green car that had the teenagers who were trying to take the baby, was confiscated and was also on display in the approximate spot where it had been before it sped away. Those were the only two original cars left at the Awakening site.
Her father had told her that the museum had done an excellent job of recreating the scene because he thought it look exactly like he remembered it.
She stood by her fatherâs car and peered out to the garage while holding a large picture of the people at the Awakening. There were three people whose faces were indecipherable. Was one of them her real father or mother or were they both there? She wondered. She felt that if she visited the Awakening again, she could maybe discover something that her idiot Secretary of Treasury, Bruce Wade, couldnât uncover.
It was clear to her that one of the three people was one of her parents. She just needed to find them if they were still alive. âDamn,â she said aloud. Two Secret Service guards turned towards her but then turned back quickly, realizing that it wasnât anything dangerous going on.
She suddenly thought, why couldnât Bruce figure it out? It was so simple. Why not just do a DNA search to find her real parents? How stupid could Bruce be? Of course, that would assume that her biological parents were criminals at one time for their DNA to be in the FBI database, but it was sure worth a try.
She told the guards to give her some space and privacy because she needed to make a phone call. They gave her enough distance, so she could make a private call.
She called Bruce, who answered on the second ring.
âHello, Secretary Wade here.â
âBruce, this is your Mother. Are you alone?â
âYes, Madam President. What can I do for you?â
âWhy didnât you run a DNA sample on me to see if there were any matches?â
âI did.â
âOh.â This news disappointed Zelda. âWell, what did it show?â
âThere were no matches. Whoever are your biological parents, werenât criminals, or at least if they were, no authorities entered their DNA into a database.â
âWhat about those other sites like Ancestry.com? Did you check those?â
After a long pause, Bruce said, âNo, I didnât want to expose you on those websites.
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