Chapter 47: The Summit Parti

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She scanned the room desperately looking for that one person only and when

their eyes met, it was the hardest thing for her ever to not give away her true

emotions. Because Brayden was right next to her and watching her every move.

He wrapped his hand possessively around her waist and pulled his wife closer.

Gideon wanted to kill him. The man didn’t even realise how thin the ice he was

walking on was. If he gave him the smallest of reasons, he would snap his neck

in less than a second.

And would never regret it.

But looking into Riannon’s blue eyes he knew that it was neither the place nor the

time.

What he really wanted was to have his hands on her, to have her close to him.

And all he had to do now was wait. Just a little longer.

Without even so much as a nod or wave, he turned away and left the foyer, going

straight to the room where the summit was supposed to be held. Reid and a few

guards followed him closely behind.

Brayden released his grip on her as soon as the Lycan king was gone. Riannon

would have scoffed if she could, but she also knew that it could cost her.

Everything in due time.

“Bray!” she heard a familiar sweet voice and couldn’t believe it.

She didn’t even manage to turn her head when Roxy had already jumped into

her husband’s arms, making him let her go. The foyer was full of Alphas, their

Betas and Gammas, and Lunas who came with their spouses. Not to mention

that practically each of them had guards around. And all of them watched the

show.

Riannon tried not to give them any reaction. She had to remember that soon this

humiliation would be over.

“What are you doing here?” Brayden seemed as startled as she was, “You are

not supposed...”

“I came here to support you, of course,” the redhead smiled innocently, “Your

sister Harper drove me here. She said that all mates come here to support their

Alphas.”

“How sweet of her,” Ria let out a little laugh.

“Did I do something wrong?” Roxy looked at him with big eyes that were already

filling up with tears. That girl probably drank more than two liters of water per day.

Her tear flow was limitless.

Brayden did not know what to say. It was already inconvenient and awkward. He

learned

his lesson at the Alpha Ball, which did not go the way he planned. But if Roxanne

made a embarrassing. He couldn’t afford that.

“Of course, not,” he took his mate’s shoulders, rubbing them gently, but still

distanced her from himself a bit, “You just surprised me. That’s all. And where is

Harper?”

He wanted to make his sister babysit since she was the one to cause that mess.

“She drove away,” Roxy flattered her eyelashes innocently. “She said she was

going shopping and that you can take me home when you are done.”

“My dear,” he coughed, glancing at his wife, “I can’t. I am busy.”

“We still have a few hours before the start,” Riannon said, “Go show her around. I

am sure it’s her first time at a place like that.”

“It is!” Roxanne took his hands in hers, “Can you really go with me now?”

“What are you going to be doing?” Brayden looked at his wife suspiciously, but

she pointed at the entrance to the restaurant on her right – the opposite direction

to where Gideon went.

“I am going to say hi to the other Lunas. We usually gather there. Some of them

helped me to persuade their husbands and I need to thank them too,” Riannon

said indifferently and then gave Brayden a look, mind-linking him for the first time

in a while, “Make sure she behaves and do not let her run around the place

embarrassing our pack. She represents usnow.”

He wanted to reply but she already cut him off and turned on her heels, walking

to the restaurant. It was actually good for her that Roxy would keep him busy

until the start. If she had a task from whoever worked with her, it would probably

be to split her and Brayden to weaken their pack. For once, they had the same

goal.

“Riannon,” her friend Mariyah stood up as soon as she saw her and waved for

her to join their group. And it was a big one. At least a dozen women were sitting

at a big round table and about the same number were standing around them.

They all stopped talking when they saw her and she felt that somehow it was

different tonight.

“Ladies,” Ria flashed her pearly whites at them, not knowing what to expect. It

could go either way. Some of them were friends. Some were frenemies. And

some simply enemies. For one reason or another..

“You‘ve been busy!” Mariyah chuckled.

“And you look gorgeous too,” Ada, one of her frenemies added. Surprisingly, this

time she

“Thanks,” Riannon smiled modestly.

“We heard about your project,” said Luna Helena. She was one of the oldest

women here and was once her mother’s friend. “It’s very impressive. And we

want you to know that we all stand with you on this one.”

“It was about time for such changes,” someone chimed in at the back.

“The times have changed and so must our laws,” Ada took a sip from her glass,

“I told my husband that if he doesn’t support this project with his vote, he won’t

get any of this anymore.”

She pointed at her perfect body in a tight yet elegant red dress.

This was probably the friendliest conversation they ever had. Lunas started

talking, telling her the stories of how they learned about her project and how

much it meant for them. Most of them were mated to their husbands and did not

have problems with them. However, they had daughters, sisters and nieces to

worry about.

Riannon felt a bit guilty. They praised her too much. And she did all this for the

most selfish reasons.

In her past life, she had been thinking about it too. But also, after she got to

experience first-hand what it was like to be dumped by a powerful man who

owned everything they shared prior.

However, she decided not to think about that. This wasn’t important now. She

was adding many clauses to this law with the thought of anything that could

happen to a woman in a man’s world. So, she was helping them all. And she

chose to concentrate on that part.

They spent the next half an hour talking but soon she heard a loud

announcement, recognising Reid’s voice.

“The Alpha Summit is about to start. Please, come and take your place if you are

taking part,” he was repeating the words over and over.

So, Ria said goodbye to her friends and left, surprised that they were starting

early.

“Wait,” one girl caught up with her and Riannon looked at her questioningly. They

didn’t know each other that well, as the girl just recently got her title. However,

she heard some stories about her and her mate, who wasn’t the best of Alphas. It

did not escape Ria’s eyes that she was wearing a turtleneck dress and too much

make-up too, probably covering her many bruisers. and whispered.

“Thank you. If it works, I will be free,” she said, and then stepped away. And

without adding anything else, returned to the Lunas’table.

Riannon met Brayden back in the foyer and he was happy to see that she was

where she promised him to be. Roxy was not around, meaning that Ash was

probably the one taking care of her now.

They walked into the Summit conference room together and, for the first time

ever, Ria saw what everything really looked like. A long glassy table that was

now filled with dozens of Alphas. Gideon was sitting at the head of the table and

Bray grunted when he noticed this.

Just for a second, Riannon allowed herself to look at her mate. She needed to

see the support in his eyes, she needed to feel it. He nodded at her just like he

did with everybody else, but his eyes were telling a different story and she knew

it.

Everyone was taking their seats and only Brayden and she stood in the same

place.

“What is wrong?” she asked him. “The king took my seat,” her husband replied

and she shot her brows up.

“That’s actually my seat,” Gideon said in a very relaxed tone, leaning over his

chair that was bigger than everybody else’s. “Thanks for warming it up for me.”

“Here are a few empty seats,” one of Brayden’s friends said, gesturing for them

to join their group. He looked nervous and Riannon did not like his facial

expression. Something was off.

“Why are there so many empty seats?” she tried to distract her husband.

“Sorry, Bray, I need to tell you something urgent,” his Alpha friend interrupted,

bending to whisper something in Brayden’s ear. Now, this was a problem. A real

one. He then started showing him something in the folder with her law project.

“That’s because foxes and werebears did not come again. The empty seats

belong to them,” a woman with sleek black hair next to her purred and Ria looked

at her with interest. She was the only other woman in the room today and that

made her the Alpha of one of the werecat packs.

“I am Ramina Knight, by the way, the...” the woman started introducing herself.

They had never met before because werecats were the recent addition to their

union.

“I know very well who you are,” Ria smiled and wanted to tell the woman how she

and squeezed it almost painfully.

“Bray, not now!” Riannon said playfully and loudly to draw the attention of

everyone in the room to them, “The Summit is about to start.”

He took his hands off her and immediately she felt how he tried to mind link her.

But she did not let him.

“That’s right,” Gideon growled, hardly being able to hold himself back from

tearing the werewolf to pieces for the scene, “Let’s start. We have a few

important matters to decide today.”

“But, my king,” someone said, “It’s supposed to be at least one hour before we

start. Why are we in such a rush?”

“have places to be,” Gideon cut him off, “Or can you work only at designated

hours of the day? No? Then I don’t see the problem since everyone is present.

Let’s start.”

He gestured at Reid, who was sitting next to him, and the Beta stood up.

“As you are all probably already aware, our main problem at the moment is the

uprising of foxes and werebears in the East.” He switched on the big screen

behind Gideon’s back with a map where the locations of every pack of their union

were shown.

“You mean your main problem,” one of the Alphas said with a smirk, “They are

attacking your borders, not ours.”

“And what do you think will happen after they are done with us?” Reid asked him.

“Isn’t the whole point of being mighty lycans that no one can destroy you?”

someone chuckled and a few others joined in.

“The point is that they would not be able to destroy us,” Gideon sighed as if he

was already tired of all this, “And when they give up on that idea, they would start

looking at your packs and your lands. At least six of you have borders with them

if I remember correctly. The question is if we will come to your rescue if you don’t

fulfil your obligations to the lycans now.”

To that, no one had what to say. Shifter wars were always brutal. Strong men and

women were dying and the population was decreasing. Behind their Union were

other lands. More werewolves, another lycan kingdom and many other creatures.

None of them were friendly. If they got weaker, everyone would suffer. So, to

some extent, they were all trapped in working together.

“Besides that,” Ramina started speaking, “I think the foxes and the werebears

mostly

“How would you know that?” Zack Morgan asked.

“Because they approached me to join them,” the woman sneered, “But werecats

have no interest in ruining our comfort life with lycans as our allies just to stroke

our ego. We do not care about that. It was peaceful since the lycans took us

under their wing. We are not ready to lose that.”

They were all processing her words.

“We would of course fulfil all our obligations according to our treaty, king Gideon,”

one of the Alphas said. He was one of Riannon’s father’s old friends.

The room started buzzing as they were discussing to what extent werewolves

would be involved. It took them some time and Ria knew that this meeting today

wasn’t the end of it. Her mate would have much more work with all of them.

“Anyway,” he cleared his throat when they were done with that topic, “The next

matter that we need to look at today is the new Women’s Rights law project by

Luna Riannon Thorn. I guess you have all read it and have your opinion ready for

the voting.”

“I have a few adjustments to make,” Brayden raised his hand, throwing a folder in

Gideon’s direction.

He knew everything and Riannon tapped her shoe nervously under the table.

“There are procedures for that,” Gideon pushed the folder back to him, “You can

propose adjustments at the next Summit. This time we are voting for this version

of the new law since everybody is familiar with that.”

The tension in the room was palpable.

“Shouldn’t we at least discuss it first?” Brayden gritted through his teeth.

“Why?” Alpha Zack Morgan interrupted him, “We were talking about it just

yesterday. And you were fully behind it. You assured me and others that

everything was fine in that folder since you were the one who did most of the

work. I personally believed in your project since you were involved. And I did not

find anything wrong inside. So, what is the problem there now? Are you going

back on your word?”

It was a masterful trap and Riannon knew that she would be thanking the Alpha

for this later. Now Brayden had no choice.

“Of course, not,” her husband sounded nervous for the first time in his life, “It’s

just that it could be even better...” innocently, “You’ve done a good job there,

Alpha Thorn.”

“Good job indeed,” Gideon smirked, “So, how about we vote to save ourselves

some time? I am sure real men want their wives, sisters and daughters to be

treated fairly. Reid, make sure that the count is visible on the board.”

The Beta nodded and they saw two squares on the screen. One was for the law

and the other one was against it.

“I will start,” the Lycan king announced, “I vote for the approval of the law.”

Immediately, the count on the screen changed to 1-0.

The next one was alpha Dixon, Luna Ada’s husband. He voted in their favor and

seemed very eager to do so. He probably wanted access to that gorgeous body

of his wife after all.

Riannon swallowed as one by one alphas started voicing their votes. The

numbers were changing and it looked like the difference in numbers would be

minimal. Most of Brayden’s pals voted against it. But some, surprisingly,

supported the law.

Finally, it was done and Ria was afraid to even look at the board.

“So, we have 39 to 35 votes. The law is accepted by the Alpha Summit and is

effective immediately,” Gideon announced, and only now did she open her eyes

to look at him. He was smiling.

It was done...