Chapter 18
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Evangelina’s POV
A month later, the girls and Henry improved exponentially. It has been slightly uneventful, a
quiet month for the most part. I have had a few requests of help, but nothing major. Mostly for
the use of contractors, accounting services and deals for trade. Right now, it is about 10:00 at
night and I am working on sending a group of warriors to help train the Night Sky pack.
The girls are currently with my top vision warrior, well really to only one since seer’s are few
and far between, training in combat. The first month was mental, working with them to read
people without touching them or looking into their eyes. They had the potential and
willingness to learn which helped greatly.
They can now read people without looking into their eyes. Granted Nali still needs to work on
her range and Tali needs to work on the length of time she can read a person’s future. She is
up to 1 minute, but has the power to reach 10, I just know it. They are very powerful, being princesses. Speaking of which, if anybody has made the connection they haven’t confronted it
yet. So that’s good.
The girls have also made friends. They hang out with a group in the game room every night,
they really have prospered here. Tali being the one growing most. She seems to have overcome her muteness and is comfortable enough here to be herself and enjoy life.
There is a knock on my office door and Henry walks in.
He has grown too. His control is one of the things that he mastered most before coming here. He learned new ways to use his power and has gained new combat skills while here. Now he
is like a normal pack member, joining patrols outside and inside the veil. He has meshed very
well with our head warriors, Linc and Marie. Marie has overcome her hostility over them being
from the royal pack once she realized they weren’t entitled pricks like most from the royal
pack.
“Hey.” Henry says when he walks in.
“Hey. What’s up?” I ask as he sits on one of the chairs facing my desk.
“I overheard a group of warriors saying that some of them might be chosen to help train
another pack.” He says studying me.
“Is there supposed to be a question in that statement that I am to answer?” I ask pointedly.
Henry and I have grown close in joking around and trust, but we have evaded my pack
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business as well as that of the royal pack.
“I.. I know that we don’t talk about pack business but I am confused.” He says.
“If you have a question, spit it out Henry.” I say a little impatiently and he winces.
“Why is a pack requesting help from a rogue pack and not the royal pack?” He asks and I sigh.
“I had a feeling we wouldn’t be able to ignore this topic while you were here.” I say and he stares at me, patiently waiting for me to speak.
“Do you remember the morning that you and the girls arrived and what I said about not telling
people you were from the royal pack?” I ask and he nods his head with a furrowed brow.
“Well, one of the reasons that many members don’t like the royal pack is because it is
extremely hard to receive assistance from them. It takes months, if not years to get a response, and most times it is a rejection.” I say and he looks confused and surprised.
“What do you mean? We help as much as we can and assist in all areas efficiently.” He says
defensively.
“Within what we call, the 100 mile radius, yes.” I say, using air quotes when saying the radius.
“What is that supposed to mean?” He asks angrily.
“Look, Henry, the royal pack does help certain packs. Most of which being the closest to them.
There are a lot of packs that don’t receive help and if they do then the help is almost too late.”
I answer.
“I don’t understand. Warrick always has a stack of requests to go through on his desk and he is very generous in helping packs.” He answers.
“Do you know where most of the requests are from?” I ask and he takes a second to think.
“I guess from packs within 6 hours of the royal pack.” He answered. “But there are never any
requests from anything farther.” He quickly adds.
“That is because these packs have all but stopped requesting help. Some still do because
they refuse to deal with us rogues, or have hope, but I have a total of 20 packs that come to
me with requests. This doesn’t include other species that I deal with.” I inform him and his
brows raise.
“I just.. Something doesn’t add up. We don’t pick through packs based on favoritism. That is
not the reason we have a King.” He says.
“Henry, I am not sure what is going on. All I can say is that ever since Warrick took the throne,
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over a decade ago, only certain packs receive help in any aspect.” I say and he grows angry.
“Warrick is NOT neglecting his duty as King.” He all but yells.
“I am not saying that.” I say while pointing to a stack of papers on my desk that is over 6 inches tall. “This is my stack of requests from packs for help. Is his request stack larger?” I
ask and he shakes his head.
“No, the tallest i’ve ever seen is 2 inches. They get filtered through the royal request branch and passed to Warrick based on importance and how reasonable the request is.” He answers and I stay quiet while he stares at my stack and the pieces of the puzzle start to connect.
“Are you saying that the branch in charge of the requests is purposefully not giving requests
to the king?” He asks in shock.
“I have no business with the royal pack and any of their dealings, so I cannot say anything in that regard. If you have made that connection then that is all you.” I answer and he is quiet
while processing the information.
“So you help the packs that are deemed less important by the branch?” He asks and I nod my
head.
“We have come to find that packs who have more that 500 members or have a lot of gifted members get their request accepted. I help packs that need help. All of this stack will receive help in any way I can. I also help in some unconventional ways.” I say.
“Like?” He asks.
“For example, if the request is for money, I don’t just give them money. I send an accountant to their pack or coven and they help find profitability in dealings with other packs or covens. It
helps them gain more in the long run.” I say.
“So people don’t like the royal pack because they have been jested by them.” He states and I
nod my head.
“That among other things.” I say and he sighs.
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