Chapter 412
Lanie
I tried not to be insulted by the way they were ignoring me. An Ancient and a Celestial certainly didnât have to consult me on anything, even if I did have blessings from the Moon Goddess. Even so, I was her mother, and Stella had asked me to come along.
This back and forth between her and Malachi was leaving me in the dark. I waved a hand at them, trying
to catch their attention.
They finally both looked at me. Stellaâs gaze was calm, but my grandfather looked cold and distantâ¦
and very, very much like an Ancient vampire. I focused on my child.
âWhatâs Malachi doing?â I asked her.
Stella sighed and looked at him. He gave her a familiar flick with his fingers for permission. She cleared
her throat.
âThe leadership councit is a farce. Brightsky is supposedly built up on the concept of equality, inclusion, and democracy, but the truth is-â
âIâm the only one in charge,â Malachi cut in. He stood abruptly. âItâs all me. Oh, I pretend to give the council a say in anything that has to do with running this enclave, because everyone likes to think they have input. But
in the end, Iâm the only one with any real power.â
âThey all turn to you for advice, and you allow them to believe you take their concerns and desires into consideration, when in fact you cast a veil over their minds any time they try to balk you.â Stella frowned and shook her finger at him. âThatâs quite rude, you know.â
Malachi rolled his eyes and leaned back in the chair.
He still looked tense but was relaxing at least a little bit. âItâs impossible for an Ancient to be rude, Stella
We do what we know must be done. This enclave cannot run under according to the desires and whimsies of group. Weâd be overrun by our enemies within days if I didnât keep a tight control over everything that goes on
inside these walls. Itâs exhausting.â
I shook my head, digesting everything Iâd just heard.
âI knew you were arrogant, but this isâ¦â
âPlease, donât tell me itâs shocking,â he said. âYou canât possibly be truly stunned.â
âIâm disappointed,â I admitted. âYou made such a big deal about how Brightsky is this wonderful place
where all kinds can mingle and have a say in what happens. After what we had to deal with from the wolf High
Council, it felt so much better to be in a place like this.â
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He shrugged. âTo you and everyone else who suffered injustice on the outside. What nobody seems to understand or at least wants to see is that the old saying is true: too many cooks do indeed spoil the broth.â
âBrightsky isnât a pot of soup!â
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His lip curled. âNo, but it is a cauldron, bubbling full of ingredients. Too much of this, not enough of that, a pinch here or there of something unexpectedâ¦salt can ruin a meal with having too much or not enough of it, and any community is the same. Everyone might think they want an equal say in how things run, but in the end, what they truly want is only to feel as though they were heard. So long as they have that, nothing else
matters.â
âHeâs right. As long as the community is happy, it can succeed,â Stella murmured. She put her hand over mine, which had clenched into a fist on my knee.
âAnd the residents of Brightsky are happy, Mother. It runs smoothly.â
âLike an oiled set of gears,â Malachi put in proudly.
âAt the end of the day, that is the goal,â Stella explained.
âSo, whatâs the problem then?â Malachi asked with an edge of both irritation and relief in his tone. âAre you planning on pulling away the curtain to review the big, bad wizard behind it? Should I prepare myself for the coronation when I take my crown as king?â
Sarcasm dripped from his tone so thickly I could almost see it.
âYou could give her the respect sheâd due,â I told him.
âHear her out. I realize how hard it must be for you to give anyone that consideration.â
The bright tinkle of Stellaâs laughter t winkled through the entire room, bright as the stars sheâd been named for. That brightness filled me and made me want to laugh, too. She turned her glowing smile toward Malachi, and slowly, to my surprise, he smiled in return.
âEven when I can tell youâre using the powers of the Flora, I still find myself succumbing to it. Flower
nym phs,â he said to me. âYou wou
have heard of them. Known for their incessantly cheerful natures.
They can intoxicate you with joy.â
âThat doesnât sound like a bad thing,â I told him.
âForgive me, Mother. I thought it would help with what I have to tell you next. Give a sort of buffer,â
Stella said.
Silence fell as we waited for her to speak.
âThe wolf High Council has found a way to exploit Brightskyâs weakness.â
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