

Hylton, Jessica TS#2001011238
Born: September 6, 1988 Orlando, FL
Raised: Longwood, FL
High School: Class of 2006 The Masters Academy
College: Class of 2010 European University of Madrid
Global Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations
Class of 2014 Columbia University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
PhD., Political Science
Father: Donald Hylton (1944-2023)
Mother: Beatrice Azzara (1971-2062)
Siblings: None
Marital Status: 2011-2014 Cecilia Pereira (1989-2032)
2019-? Jenny MacElroy (1989-?)
Offspring: Skylar Hylton-MacElroy (2022-?)
Jessica’s parents met when her father spent a year as a Baptist missionary in Manilla, Philippines in 1987. Her father, Donald Hylton (1944-2023) was a retired N.A.S.A. rocket engineer. Her mother, Beatrice Azzara (1971-2062) was a Baptist minister with a large congregation in Winter Park, FL.
In junior high, Jessica’s parents suspected they were seeing lesbian tendencies in her and moved her from public school to a Baptist boarding school in Oviedo, FL. Her grades were excellent but she was a distracted student. Her access to sports were limited in her school but she was a cheerleader and played volleyball on the all girls’ team. She was likewise distracted in these activities as well. In cheerleading, she spent more time watching her fellow cheerleaders than watching the games. In volleyball, she studied the other players’ movements but lost track of the ball. Her teachers were alarmed that she doodled breasts on her schoolwork. When reprimanded, she stopped doodling on schoolwork and began carrying a private journal with her.
She enrolled in the European University of Madrid with a full scholarship which surprised her parents who expected her to attend the University of Central Florida. Within days of arriving in Spain she began a serious relationship with another student, Cecelia Pepeira (1989-2032). They were married within weeks of meeting, but the marriage had its setbacks. One month after the wedding during the Festival of the Immaculate Conception in December, Cecelia came home to find Jessica with a sixteen year old waitress. On Dia de los Reyes, Jessica ran away with a stripper but came home three days later. The marriage continued in this manner until Cecelia filed for divorce in 2014. Jessica had already been accepted in Columbia University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in New York City but had not told her wife.
Jessica’s four years in New York City passed uneventfully. She dazzled her professors, spent a tremendous amount of time in strip clubs, and lived with a United Nation’s interpreter who covered her living expenses.
After moving to Washington, DC, she was hired as a State Department analyst. A year later, she met Duke University graduate Jenny MacElroy with whom she founded the Hyl-Mac Political Think Tank which has turned into a powerful vehicle for funding both research and national political candidates. The two married in 2019, but maintained an open relationship.
Jessica and Jenny MacElroy (TS#2002122597) were brought together to form a partnership. Government and corporate money has been steered to their think tank giving them access to over $50,000,000 each year to be used to locate and eliminate Reptilian agents infiltrating the human governments.
It has been decided to comingle the enhanced genetics of MacElroy and Hylton. Ovum have been harvested from both and are currently stored at the M.I.R. Facility. When the incubation chambers were brought online in 2022, five offspring were created with four sent to Reticuli and one given to the human subjects to raise.