Lanie âFor now.â | repeated Charlotteâs words in a slightly dull voice. âBut not forever?â
âEven Brightsky cannot keep you in its embrace forever, granddaughter. Malachi sounded a little sad.
âNo sanctuary is eternal.â
âIs that a threat? Mason said sharply.
âIt is simply the truth of things. You cannot hide forever. Even behind the sanctity of these walls, we acknowledge that there is a great, grand world beyond them. Itâs no life for you and your children to be locked away for your whole lives, is it?â Malachi tutted, shaking his head.
âOthers do it,â Melina said gently. It was the first time I'd heard her speak since we got into the room. She lifted her mug and took a delicate sip.
Malachi narrowed his eyes at her. âOthers who are not my granddaughter.â
âEventually, the truth is always discovered,â said Jacques, Melinaâs husband. âItâs not feasible to think that nobody would ever figure out youâre here. You'd be putting Brightsky, and everyone here, at risk.â
âIt is also not feasible,â Malachi said sharply, âto think that none of you would ever desire to go out somewhere and get found out.
That is not the life | want for you, any of you. But for now, yes. Enjoy your time here in Brightsky. Rest. Rejuvenate. Replenish.â
âGet ready,â Xander muttered.
âThat too,â Malachi agreed.
Braden made a noise low in his throat. âThereâs nothing you all really can do until we get more information, anyway. The High Council is acting fast and striking hard, but theyâre still scrambling. They might screw up.â
âWe have no âHigh Councilâ here, but those of us with more years here do our best to make sure we keep everything running as smoothly as we can.â
Melina took another delicate sip and gave me a smile that wouldâve been more reassuring if | wasnât so worked up.
âWe will keep our ears to the ground, so to speak. This is not only your burden to bear, Lanie. We are all here for you, and not simply because you are Malachiâs bloodline, but because you are our guests. Some of us -âshe shot a cool look at my grandfather, then at Xander, â-do understand what it means to provide appropriate hospitality.â
âFair enough,â Malachi returned, looking totally unconcerned about any condemnation from Melina.
âWe need to learn more about Stella. About her...â | paused. What was it? Not a condition. Not a disease.
live The others at the table all nodded.
âAnd you, Lanie, need to learn how to become more connected with your vampire self. How you choose to your life will be for you to decide, but you cannot make a choice without being informed. We have many here to help guide you!â
âLike an Intro to Your Vamp Side class?â | joked.
âYeah, you should see the textbook,â Braden retorted.
| wanted to laugh along with him, but thereâd been the way he and my grandfather were sharing those looks. When Braden and I first met, my life had been turning over and over. Xander and Zane had been my mates, but Alice had been the one they wanted.
Whatever possible romance that might've been between me and Braden had been created out of all the confusion, and Iâd always been grateful that weâd ended with a strong friendship.
Now | wondered if I'd been wrong about him this whole time.
âThere are...mentorships,â Melina explained. âNot classes, exactly. But we can pair you with someone who will teach you how to access your hidden skills.
Walk you through them. You'll be surprised how much you already can control, | suspect. Things you never knew were actually vampire strengths.â
âAnything that will make Lanie stronger and better, Zane said. âIâm all for it.â
âNothing too dangerous, Mason disagreed.
I sensed a flare between them. Not being at odds, not exactly. More like Mason was exerting some of his Alpha-ness over his Beta.
| sighed. More d ickswinging. | loved my mates, all three of them, with everything | had inside me. But there was no denying that there was a lot of male to deal with.
Fortunately, Zane was an amazing Beta and did not rise to Masonâs poke. He only inclined his head and shot me a secret smile.
Mason seemed appeased.
âShall we adjourn?â Malachi stood.
â| need a run,â Mason said. âIâm itching for it.â
Xander nodded. âI wouldnât mind, either. Malachi, would there be a place for us to run freely but Brightsky?â
âOf course. Walk with me, and I'll tell you where to find it.â
stay inside The three of them left with Zane close behind. Melina and Jacques took their leave, and so did Charlotte.
That left me and Braden alone in the meeting room.
âSo,â | said. âHow long have you been f ucking my grandfather?â
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