Chapter 59: Taking Further Action
Chapter 59: Taking Further Action
They got back to pack lands before sunrise with the news. Arianna took it straight to a meeting of the Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
NARC ambassadors. For Yolanda and Ian, their night didn’t end either. The pack house appeared in
chaos. Enforcers from all factions moved quickly through the building in various states of battle
readiness.
They readied to take on the first Host of Fae. They have numbers. The mages working with the druids
to force the Fae from the dream realm and keep them out. Now they must take action against them.
The Host was too close to Ottawa now. They’d create too much chaos there to not get noticed. The
web of protective secrets would unravel.
So Yolanda and Ian now oversaw the distribution of weapons to those trained to use them. Yolanda
struggled because she’d lost control of her armoury. Not personally doing everything. Not being there
every minute of the day. She just didn’t have time to cry about it. Or take it up with her superior. He’s
trapped in the Ambassadors’ meeting as the head of the new forces belonging to the council.
“Do you think the council is moving too fast? It won’t be good if the Fae realizes everything we have.
How can the mages be sure they got everything correct? They barely started researching things.”
“Ironically, that’s far from the truth. The mages have worked on many things related to just this
situation. I think they developed workarounds and such a long time ago, but just needed time to be
sure it worked. Mages are all about studying. They set their culture and society up around studying and
researching. So, I think it’s more confirming what they already knew and the best way to go about it.
Remember, we’ve known this would happen since the Fae left thousands of years ago.”
“It all sounds so weird because we have nothing in our history that might remotely match up to this.”
“Yes, but humans saw it as fiction and lore rather than a historical retelling. King Arthur and all those
stories. Of course, they changed the names. No one wanted a Fae to accidentally become summoned
to this plane, or summon a spirit of a powerful mage. Just what we could need. To give a dead mage a
chance to become a Lich.”
“What?”
“Oh, the mages can exist after death and still perform magic. But it’s difficult they don’t stay sane, and
it’s outlawed because of the mess these beings create with their lack of empathy and humanity.”
“Why not become a vampire?”
“Oh, they can become a vampire. But they lose the ability to use magic.” Ian looked a little surprised at
this information. “What? You think we don’t have to live by rules? Magic doesn’t make things happen
without consequences. So yes, if a child is born to mixed species parents, then it usually takes after
one or the other parent. The survival of a child that is a true blend of both parents rarely survives long.
Some species can’t produce children with other species. Like merfolk, they can’t breed with other
groups. There are love stories and all that, but the cold hard fact is merfolk are just too different.
Vampires are another group that doesn’t produce children the same way. They do the whole bite thing.
Before you ask, they have rules to control their population, and they are harsh. But they are
necessary.”
“Fine. Are we just haunting the armoury then?”
“For now, I think. If they need us for anything they can find us. Don’t we have enough to do already?
Though that cult is bothering me. If a supernatural creature runs the group. What are they? Definitely
something that can alter memory and intention. That’s no easy feat. I’m thinking a vampire or a Fae of
some kind. Which I know doesn’t bode well for our success. Though, the Fae avoiding the group that
made it possible for them to come through? That’s insane. It doesn’t make sense.”
“Maybe it can work in our favor. Think about it. Divide and conquer. If they don’t combine forces
because the groups don’t trust each other. Then they’ll be weakened before our people get involved.
With their inability to go into the dream realm. They’ll not be able to hide so well. By now they must
know humans are a force just by the sheer numbers.”
“Great now when can we get time alone and sleep?” Ian looked around as the crowds of people slowed
for the night.
“The rush is over. We can go to the apartment here to rest so we’re close but alone. We’ll be close
enough if we’re needed. Give me a few minutes.” Yolanda kissed Ian’s shoulder before going to make
sure people could find them.
“Fine. I’ll get the desk cleaned up and log out. While you do that.” Ian busied himself with that while
Yolanda notified the people who would stay.
Walking back up to the main building they were stopped in the lobby by Gregory. “You both need to get
some sleep, but I will need to see you after lunch. We have some things that need to be done and
you’re the perfect couple. Now if you excuse me. I need to go have breakfast with my mate.”
“We plan to. So what three this afternoon? It’s seven now.”
“Good enough. Don’t forget to eat either. You must be starving.” With that he left the pack house
leaving the couple to stare at themselves.
“Okay, remind me. Where is she again?”
“There’s a medical center under ground and the Luna is there. She’s newly changed, pregnant, and
newly mated. Which boils down to everyone is taking precautions with this war on. She can be guarded
there by more than just her bodyguards. Which used to include me. Now I’m being pulled in too many
directions.”
“Yeah, and I’m right there with you.” Ian wrapped his arm around her waste and guided her along
towards the tables within the lobby where the food was laid out. “Let’s get something and go find our
apartment to eat and sleep in some quiet.
“That sounds like a welcome change. After all the noise and chaos this evening. I thought it would
never end. Now the Alpha has me wondering what mission they have us going on. It’s going to bug me
until we know.”
“Well maybe we can find a way to distract you for now.”
Yolanda’s eyebrow raised flirtatiously. She smiled, and nodded toward the main stairs. “Follow me.”
They entered a small apartment in the east wing over top of the ballroom. With the door finally shut.
“Finally, alone. Now for some us time.” He couldn’t believe it, but in all this it felt right to be wanting time
with her. “Now where do we start?”
“Oh, I can think of a few ideas.”