Chapter 55: Never-Ending Catch-Up Game
Hell Hounds
After the organized confusion of several teams leaving, the small group sat down to discover everything theyâd missed.
âWhere does the time go? How can it take so long to get everything done?â Aria stared at her phone in wonder.
âBecause we are the least magical creatures of the supernatural world. A one-trick pony, if you will. We got the party trick of turning into a critter. What do we have here, anyway?â Yolanda pulled a yellow envelope from a pile Gregory tossed their way before storming into his office. He wasnât angry with him. No, that angerâs reserved for the mother of his future pups. Heâd found out sheâd made a break from their apartment without Catherine or another Hell Hound beside her. Heâd informed Yolanda she wasnât to worry about it. Her instructions were in the envelope in front of her. Thereâd be no screwing around since this was now an all-out war.
With the Fae now boldly entering human towns, a video began showing up on various websites and news outlets. They needed to combat this before it got out of hand. The mages claimed they possessed various solutions for that, and tonight, the Vampires would send out their people to fix things.
There was something frightening Yolanda felt at the thought of an army of vampires would go about changing humansâ memories. But what else could they do? The mages could alter technology and make things disappear. But they couldnât alter a populationâs belief in monsters as a vampire could.
But between a mage and a vampire, now that was truly frightening. Suddenly, no one saw anything and thereâs no video to prove it ever occurred. Murdered people became accident victims and victims of muggings by assailants that never existed. It was far from perfect, but itâs easier to accept than the truth. Far safer for everyone, too. How many relatives of these victims would seek justice on the Fae?
How many police with hero complexes would make it their lifeâs mission to deal with administrating justice to the Fae? How many of those would come home in the end? Yolanda knew the total of survivors to return would be zero. They couldnât let that happen.
âThey have me fielding a campaign of disbelief in the video with a group of mages. Not sure what I can do that they canât.â
âFind the crap hiding in the dark recesses of the net? Youâre very good at that.â Jaxon stated as he looked down at the papers before him. âThey have me working with our old division once they are up and running here to field this away from conspiracy theory territory.â
âNow Iâm questioning all the conspiracies weâve dug into. How much did we miss the first time around?â
âI know itâs weird with an insiderâs perspective now. Itâs a similar job but with a whole new outlook and mandate. Keep them dumb, not find the truth.â
âWell, not quite. We find the truth; we just donât advertise it to the public. Look at it this way. We find out the truth, fix it, and itâs a need-to-know basis. You encountered what happens when the public sees whatâs real. Your division made you the brunt of their jokes. Youâre not taken seriously, passed over for promotion too, I bet.â
Ian looked at Desire. âIâm hoping youâre assuming a few things.â
âIt happens far too often, not to be true. Just remember now weâll respect you in the morning.â
She tried to joke, but Yolanda growled at Desire. âSorry, poor joke. Okay, too early for that.â Desire held her hands up to display her acquiescence to Yolanda.
âWhat about you Aria what do they have you doing?â
âIâm with Hal in searching the net and media sources.â
âYolanda? What about you and Ian?â
âAs expected, weâre in the basement, keeping the weapons flowing with the Fianna down there. I donât think theyâll be disappearing anytime soon.â
* * *
Shaylah watched through the Bogartâs eyes at the hunt as they searched for even a tiny shred of magic. What happened to this place after they left? This realm should brim again with magic.
Everywhere theyâve gone so far, the magic elusively evaded them. The humans appeared to know nothing about magic or where to get it. The few wells theyâd visited didnât even possess a spark of magic. Itâs like when they left, they took magic with them. How could that be? The elders always claimed magic flowed like water here. Theyâd lied to everyone. This was an insult that she couldnât tolerate. The hunt found no reference to the existence of their serfs. No wolves or witches. No vampires, or any annoying druids. This wasnât the world of gold and honey. It stank, humans ruled everywhere, and the wilds werenât wild. This world bored her already.
The humans were pathetic. They didnât believe what they saw standing before them. Many accused Shaylah of being a human in a costume, and her displays of magic were slights of hand. She removed them from her path with an irritated flick of her hand.
* * *
The Council of Ambassadors met formally now for an evening session. The session possessed all the high drama of a reality television program, and somewhere the formality disappeared. For a moment, Edith pondered whether the addition of the zoom calls contributed to the lack of formality.
Either way, for Edith, it was a welcome respite from it all.
âI say we need to clear this blight from the Earth and let the chips fall where they may regarding the humans finding out about our presence. Itâll be easier to change their minds if they see we are looking after more than just our interests.â
âHave you forgotten about the mass panic of the witch trials? There are still locations where itâs accepted practice to this day to hunt for vampires.â
âThey hunt vampires in regions we left centuries ago, and we would prefer they continue hunting there and not here. I donât believe it would be helpful to out ourselves right now. I donât believe anyone would benefit from it.â
âItâs happening now. The Fae donât care. They believe they can walk in and take over. With the use of their magic, they will take over in no time. If this happens, thereâs a benefit for anyone, and no saving the humans or us from huge losses.â
The clanging of a gong reverberated from the computerâs speakers. Sheâd need to recommend they change to something not so disruptive for their next meeting. With a series of wincing expressions and a few hisses, silence finally reigned again.
âThank you. I believe weâve established the need to control this narrative rather than let the Fae do that. Currently, we have one of the few sources of wild magic hidden from them. However, with that said, we now have magic-starved Fae monsters roaming the world, exposing our presence to those who know nothing of us. We donât know their numbers, how long theyâve been magic starved, how desperate they are to get magic, or what skills they have to locate such magic. We have records that some can change the life force of other supernatural creatures into wild magic. This may or may not work with a humanâs life force. We canât allow that to happen, period, end of the story. Now, currently, there are only a few incidents right now. I recommend we continue along those lines for now.
They have brought it to my attention that we can truly hit the Fae where it hurts by cutting them off from the dream realm. If we cut them off from that realm, it will hamper their travel and ability to hide or use it to spy. I implore all with records or research in this line of inquiry to find out whether your faction may have any record of this being done in the past, or theory of how we can do it now, to come forward as soon as you can with this information.â
Edith watched the speaker of the council reign, everyone, in and redirected the session into a far more productive direction. Gaining the attention of the speaker. âRemember, we have the Fianna on our side this time. We are currently not fighting two wars, as we did in the past. If the human population reacts badly to us, then we would again fight two wars at once. Are we strong enough to risk that?
Please, everyone, think before doing anything that will complicate this for everyone. Many of our numbers have mated, married, or bound to humans. We would force them to pick a side between their life partner and their family if the human population reacts badly. There are young caught in the middle of that war if it comes to be. Itâs logical to weaken them by removing what little wild magic is within this world from them and deny them the advantage of the dream realm. Weakened with only their weapons and fighting skills, will be hard enough, but with modern technological weapons being blended with magic by the Fianna. I believe we can remove these Fae from this realm. I believe we must work together as a show of strength. Turn them back so that thereâs nothing but strife awaiting them within this realm. Send them back and block them again. The ambassador of the Mages believes heâs located the human group that opened the portals. A groupâs gone to find out more about these humans. We arenât sure what they believed they were opening or what theyâd obtain for doing so, either. The rituals used obtained their magic from blood and magical items imbued before the Fae left this realm. Iâm curious how these humans obtained the magical items and knowledge of these rituals. Iâve been told we kept them well hidden from the humans.â
That sent a titter through the group while Edith waited to speak again. To Edith, this wasnât something she often did. Speaking to the assembly wasnât something she did well. It took her off her A-
game. Allan spoke while she sat back and read the crowd. He spoke her words, announced their intents, and debated like a champion.
âPlease have any information you wish to impart ready by tonight. We will compile and disseminated it to everyone by morning. As always, please submit it to the speakerâs office before midnight tonight. Thank you.â
The meeting broke up shortly after that. Theyâd found a human cult connected to these rituals and sent a group to investigate the leader of the cult. As far as Edith knew, they found no supernatural ties to this cult, and it was a rather new cult.
Allan popped his head in once the silence took over. âYou finished? I think everythingâs packed and ready to go. I just want you to do a once over to make sure I got everything.â After all these years, her mate still didnât know where all her hiding places were. It made birthdays and yule presents a surprise.
âIâm just making a couple of notes right now, and Iâll be there in a couple of minutes. Is our portal still green-lit?â
âAs of an hour ago, yes. Iâll check again in the next twenty minutes.â
âItâll be good to be home. I feel exposed here.â
âI get it and feel the same way. Home is safe. But what place is truly safe these days? Itâs not the old days where it took weeks or months for news to spread. Now itâs minutes. You know that better than I do. The Fae wonât be able to keep up. They donât have any comprehension of what technology is or how it works. They wonât have any way to combat it or block it without help from the humans. The Fae has nothing to offer a human, really. I canât wait for the first one to find out about a gun. Bet thatâll hurt.â
âI knew I mated you for a reason. You, sir, are vicious.â