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Fate's Dark Side Chapter 921
~Leo~
Going to the council meeting always sucked. There was no time I got used to it.
Amelia often told me it would become a routine, but I saw it as a job. Twice I had asked Sylvester to nominate someone else as council leader so I won't have to go to all the meetings, and he refused.
I could understand his reasons, but having to travel to the north every month sucked. It is fun when we visit, but when it becomes compulsory, it takes the fun out.
This meeting would be fun compared to others, so it was something to look forward to. I wondered how Christian was going to table the matter. Vino was right when he said we would have fun handling this matter.
I wondered how our children were doing in Grizlo, especially with Liam and Josephine being watched and the terrorist saying they would send us instructions.
I wondered what their demands would be.
I also wondered how Thompson's death tied into all this.
Why will Mike murder Thompson and have his partners in crime follow Jo and Li about the place? It made no sense.
Then the attack on Jake Brighton's home was also an issue. They were like separate crimes, but it seemed like they were all tied to the same source.
Amelia exited the closet wearing a simple purple dress. Sylvester had already linked everyone that the convoy was ready. I could see the need for sleep in her eyes. We had arrived in the north yesterday evening, and having to get up early for the council meeting was tedious, but it was our job.
"Ready?" I asked my wife, and she nodded.
We left our room and headed towards the entrance where the cars would be parked.
The Volkov estate was our second home, spending a week there every month for many years because of the council meeting.
Alexei, Clay, Andrew, Devin and Eric could relate as we were all council members and rulers that had to be there every month.
Where Andrew and Eric could decide to skip a meeting, the rest of us dared not.
The Lords had to be present, which included me, and the council leader and deputy had to be present, which also included me.
Amelia and I walked towards the entrance and got into one of the vehicles.
It wasn't long after we entered the car that the convoy started moving.
"What do you think will happen today?" Devin said, and I shrugged.
"Christian will table the matter as agreed, and we will take it up. Honestly, I like to get to the bottom of the matter, especially since our children are involved. Their safety is paramount," I said, and he agreed.
"Why have you refused to allow your daughters to join the second batch?" I asked Devin.
"They are yet to graduate, Leo, and I do not want to move them to Grizlo Academy," He explained, and I figured that was the case.
"Thought they had graduated," Amelia asked, and Devin shook his head
"They took extra courses, so they have a year to go," he explained, and I felt sorry for Miles and Marvin because it was obvious that they were dating even though they tried to hide it. I was around their age when I asked Tamia out, which was expected.
"I think you should reconsider, Devin. They won't be happy away from their friends," I said, and Susan chuckled.
"You mean their boyfriends because Anthony is going with the second batch, and no one is talking about that; it's just the girls that will have to remain," Susan said, and I wondered what Anthony would do there. He has been private and non-inclusive. Hopefully, Noah and Sebastien can bring him out of his shell.
We arrived at the King's hall, and just as always, there was a crowd outside.
I wondered if the people would ever get tired. They come there same time every month to hail and greet the council members and royalty.
I could also understand their need to be present because a lot of important decisions were made during these meetings.