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Alpha's Blind Luna novel Chapter 95

“I know you were working with the Mother Witch when we were with the Crescent River pack. Do you think she would be willing to talk to you again?”

He clicked his tongue. “Talk, sure. Much else, I don’t think so. They pretty much viewed our transaction as done when we got out of there. Since our kind were the ones who technically stole their children, there really wasn’t a feeling that they owed us. Which was fine but if you asking for anything more…”

“No no, just to talk. I’m wanting to get her to come to a meeting with the other kings. I want to be able to get all the leaders together. I’ve decided to bypass the High Council. I want to build a treaty with all the races. The best way to do that is the one entity they all look to and view as their leader.”

“I think I could arrange that. I know she would actually be really happy to be included. Witches sometimes get lumped in with humans and it’s pretty frustrating for them. When did you want me to reach out?”

I thought for a second. “Let’s wait till I come back. I’m going to try and get in touch with the Fey King. Pipsqueak is helping but she can’t do that for a few weeks, when I go with Zeke to Germany. So when we come back after that?”

“Sounds good.”

I looked at the phone as the line already went dead. What was it with people hanging up on me tonight? Though, I would admit that my relationship with still strained with Hector. We weren’t outwardly angry with one another but he was more just another pack member now. Not the wolf who raised me and helped me throughout my entire life. Running my hand through my hair, I fell back on the hotel bed and closed my eyes.

'This might help. Might be a better way forward.' Naresh tried to cheer me up.

'Maybe. Hopefully. There isn’t much else I can do. I’m at a bit of a loss.'

He paced a bit in my head. 'We take over the castle of the High Council and make it our own?'

I laughed. 'Yeah, no thanks. I don’t think Zeke would move away from the ocean. He loves swimming too much.'

Naresh hummed and I felt the shift when we talked about our mate. Naresh started to pick up on it too, within Faris though. It was becoming more of a regular occurrence that Faris would take over for multiple hours during the day. He wasn’t bad, never randomly shifted and enjoyed being with the pups. Zeke just would disappear and that was more worrisome. When he would come back, he would just apologize sheepishly and then blame it on the fact that he was tired. Except that it was getting more frequent.

Hopefully, taking him out will change that. Really love on our mate without the worry of the pups interrupting wanting to sleep with us.

Slipping under the sheets and resting my head on the pillow, I nodded. Hopefully. Otherwise I might need to seek some guidance.

The both of us lapsed into a silence but it took a little while finally fall asleep. Too much was running through my mind. The meeting tomorrow, trying to get the Alphas to agree on anything. Reaching out to the different heads of the supernatural races. How the High Council would react for me going over their heads. There was so much bouncing around but when I finally fell asleep, it was with Zeke in mind. Wanting to be next to him curled up and sleeping peacefully rather than alone in the hotel room.

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It went as I expected. The room was in an uproar about the different things I had found that the fey, vampires, or even witches were pissed off about with out race. It was either denial, our rights as wolves, or the betterment of our race. My fingers were pinched at the bridge of my nose for at least an hour that I thought my nose would be permanently altered.

Bryan had opted out of this one, saying he didn’t have a good evening and was too tired to be of any use. AJ was sitting next to me but as the meeting continued, the thin line of his mouth curved further down his face into a frown. Holding up my hand, finally, I waited for the Alphas to notice it. A few did and finally all of their eyes were looking to me.

“I understand that this isn’t ideal but I’m not going in empty handed to a meeting to requested this list…” I held up the list of issues we had created and went over at the beginning of the meeting. “…without some kind of compromise.”

Setting down my hand and the paper I moved AJ’s laptop over to me. Opening up a blank word document, I cracked my neck before I continued.

“Let me start from the more difficult requests and work our way down. I want reasons why we can’t give them this option. I also don’t want to hear that it’s our goddess given right or we’ve held onto it for years. That’s not what this is about. I need serious factual reasons as to why we can’t give them what they want.”

All of the Alphas sat back in their seats and I motioned to AJ. He took up the list of issues we had come up with.

“The first one is changing over leadership for all those who have taken over Nova 2.0.”

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