Chapter 107
The Council by Cooper (Jara & Mason)
Jara
I’m not surprised at the response of the Alphas. Dering war, or the intent of war is a serious thing. It
takes the Elders several minutes to regain control of the room.
Title of the document
It’s Elder Rudy who stands up and looks at our table. “What is the meaning of this.” He says, his face
going red with his indignation.
“This is a way to ensure that thesews are actually implemented.” Mason says.
“We’re all aware that you, as the Elder Council, do not enforce thews. Without thews being
enforced, what’s the point of having them?” Alpha Antonio says. “And I would add, what’s the point of
having a council. It’s your job to uphold thew, if you don’t do that, then you’re as useless as Alpha
Gunnar feels a she-wolf is.” Seth says.
That stops everyone short. There’s a lot of blustering and grunting, but it takes a moment before
anyone can finally regain themselves enough to respond.
“The four of you are in agreement with this?” Elder Jason asks, looking at Mason and the others.
“We are.” Seth says. “We signed an alliance agreement yesterday. Our packs will enforce thesews if
you, as the Elder Council, fail to do so.”
“I joined their alliance as well.” Alpha Quinton says, and I swear I see steaming out of Alpha
Gunnar’s ears.
“As did I. Things need to change. We’re dying out too quickly and with only a few females that are in
childbearing years, we’ll kill ourselves off if we don’t start protecting them.” Alpha Davis adds.
“Should I be offended that I wasn’t invited into this alliance?” Alpha Luke asks with a smile.
“I’ve got your paperwork right here, Alpha. In case you’re interested.” Alpha Antonio says, holding up
some documents.
Alpha Luke nods, looking satisfied.
Alpha Gunnar looks around. “Are you seriously going to sit by and let this happen? He says, looking at
the Elders.
“There is nothing in thews that says that packs cannot form alliances with each other. It used to be a
standard practice. However, in recent years, that practice has died out because leadership in our packs
changes so frequently.” Elder Jason says.
“As our leaders have died, so have our standard practices. Things like alliances and mate bonds have
fallen into the history books.” Seth says.
“You’re saying that we should let the females choose their mates now?” Alpha Conrad asks, looking
appalled.
“Not now, not today. But if we can rebuild our numbers, start birthing young faster than we’re killing
each other off, then maybe, one day, we could have the life that our ancestors had. But in order for that
to happen, we must make changes now. We are at the brink of extinction. I don’t know about you, but I
have no ns to go gently into the sunset. I’ll fight it every step of the way. Not only for our generation,
but for those of my children and their children.” Mason says, looking at every Alpha and Elder in the
room.
“So yes, I will fight for our few remaining she-wolves, whether or not they are part of my pack. They are
all that stands between a future or the elimination of our species.” He adds.
“Let’s vote.” Elder Jason says and it’s another close one, eight to six. Surprisingly, Alpha Saul voted
against this part of the petition. Alpha Zaire voted with us. It makes me wonder if he wants to join, the
alliance as well.
“This item will be put intow, although I would be ashamed if it everes to this because it would
mean that me and my Elder brethren are not doing our jobs properly.” Elder Jason says, looking at his
peers. I get the feeling he’s putting them on notice, that he would side with us if they don’t do their jobs
and start protecting the she-wolves. He’s part of Alpha Saul’s pack, so it’s even more interesting that
his side would be against his Alpha’s.
“And the final item for discussion today states, ‘At least two council members should be female’.”
I had thought that they room would erupt into chaos again, but instead, you could hear a pin drop. I’m
not sure if it’s shock or if it’s disbelief, but in the moment that it takes for the Elders to regain
themselves, Alpha Gunnar begins tough, pping slowly.
“Bravo, Lunas.” He says looking up at the Elders. “I guess it’s not just the Alphas they want to
overthrow. How does it feel to be in our seats, Elders?” He asks sarcastically.
“I don’t understand.” Elder Colton says, looking over at us, frowning.
“What’s to understand, Elder? The petition states that two of the five seats on the Council will be held
by she-wolves.” Alpha Asher says.
Elder Carson begins sputtering. “That is preposterous. The Elder Council is held by Elders.”
“The Elder Council has only been called that in the recent past because there were so many ranked
members going feral, that only those past a certain age could be counted on to survive a year on the
council. It was never meant to be a seat that was held indefinitely. It was meant to be a rotation of
ranked members. In that sense, why wouldn’t a Luna qualify?” Seth asks.
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“And even if we decided that the council should remain a team of Elders, there are she-wolves that
could take a seat on the council. Seth and Jara’s mother, to name one.” Mason adds.
“Let’s take it to a vote.” Elder Jason states. The Elders are still sputtering because now it’s up to the
Alphas if their seats will be overthrown by a female.
In the end, the vote was an even split, seven and seven for the Alphas. When it was sent up to the
Elders, they immediately denied it, looking relieved that they had dodged a bullet.
“You may have saved your seats today, Elders, but let this meeting put you on notice. Many of us are
unhappy with the direction that the Elder Council is going.
Yourck of responsiveness and care for the people you supposedly oversee is appalling. I suggest
that you make some changes amongst yourselves before it’s toote.” Mason says, standing and
reaching out a hand to me.
“Are you threatening us, Alpha?” I furious Elder Stanley asks.
“Yes, you moron, that’s exactly what he’s doing. And it’s about time too.” Elder Jason says, looking at
his fellow Elders. “We need to start doing our jobs instead of walking around acting all superior
because we’re Elders. We’ll have nothing to do and no one to oversee if we don’t make changes
quickly.”
He turns back to the room. “Meeting adjourned.”