Knowing Trust by Erin R Flynn

Knowing Trust by Erin R Flynn

Author:Erin R Flynn [Flynn, Erin R]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Supernatural Script, Inc
Published: 2024-08-02T00:00:00+00:00


13

A miracle happened and no one was an asshole about me being able to have children earlier than “real” fairies or giving me crap about it. I only received congratulations that my healer was able to confirm I was healthy and the human vaccines hadn’t left any lasting damage. That I could have a family when I was ready.

Everything healthy and normal. I was beyond shocked how gracious and nice people were.

And not just fairies. Once we announced it across the board, even other leaders and communities.

Sure, there was the occasional jerk who was upset that it would probably strengthen my chances of being the ruler of Faerie, but no one was cruel.

When had that ever happened? Seriously?

And it was dropped fast. It was like a quick blip.

Yeah, I hadn’t seen that coming either.

People were way more focused on the information we were putting out about the study to heal witches and warlocks. To be fair, we decided to not have Katrina’s store be one of the first five locations to take appointments for the pilot program. And it had been all outlined through the council and with a delegation of fairy healers.

Another miracle happened with the help of the council, and no one just demanded fairies foot the bill or donate our time and magic. Healers were going to be paid to be there twice a week to assess people, and those who could pay for appointments could, otherwise the council would cover the cost. Funds were being raised by them, and their community agreed it was important.

I could have been pushed over by a feather, but White said it was an issue that had plagued their community for generations. Everyone always had someone in their family tree who had gone off the rails or was a bit too dark, and while it was a dirty secret, they all knew it. Now there was a possible solution or at least hope from anyone else they loved doing the same.

Even if it wasn’t discussed, it was a problem they all took seriously.

Awesome. Really. And the two warlocks who had joined Campbell and Mary Craftsman in the original trial had both offered to do a few interviews and speak to the media on their experiences. It was a bit embarrassing how the one mocked me a bit for constantly worrying I was going to make them explode because I was so unsure of my magic, but… He told the truth.

They both did. People were honestly supportive that I took safety so seriously when everyone painted me as such a rebel and always reckless. I deserved the reputation of being a bull in a china shop, but him picking on me made it clear that I took the safety of others incredibly seriously and never risked people when it came to magic.

Edelman echoed that and how from the first moment he’d met me long before I’d known anything about my heritage that the first thing I’d said when I’d been brought to Artemis was I’d agreed to be trained so I would never hurt people.



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