Ultimate Resolve by Sarah Noffke & Michael Anderle

Ultimate Resolve by Sarah Noffke & Michael Anderle

Author:Sarah Noffke & Michael Anderle [Noffke, Sarah & Anderle, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781649714534
Publisher: LMBPN Publishing
Published: 2021-02-11T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter Sixty-Nine

Before Sophia could pop off to ask Mortimer for help to fix her problems, she got a message from Liv. It contained two pieces of information: one she’d been expecting and one that she hadn’t been.

The one that didn’t surprise her was that Alicia had completed the DPO—short for demeanor predictor orb. It would tell Mahkah which of the dragon eggs were demons and which were angels, allowing him to balance out which ones hatched at a time so there weren’t too many of one at once.

Apparently, Liv was off on a mission and Alicia was busy working on the magitech that Liv wanted to predict certain things about her unborn child. Therefore, Clark had left the DPO at the House of Fourteen for Sophia to retrieve easily.

That would be easy enough since the portal between the Castle and the House of Fourteen was still open but only accessible for Dragon Elite members who were also Royals—so really only Sophia. Hiker could pass into the House of Fourteen as the Dragon Elite’s leader, or any delegate sent to report to the Council, but that was always Sophia.

Since the House of Fourteen’s structure had changed dramatically with the exodus of the Rosario, Martinez, and Mantovani families, the Council wasn’t much interested in what the Dragon Elite were doing. They had their hands full interviewing families to replace the corrupt ones. Sophia suspected that wouldn’t change and the Council would remain uninterested in Dragon Elite business.

The House of Fourteen had only opportunities to improve with new blood and honorable families leading the Council. For the Dragon Elite, that meant there wouldn’t be the same tension between them and the House of Fourteen. The future looked bright.

The changes to the House of Fourteen also meant that the residents were shifting around. Since Sophia lived at the Gullington and Clark had moved in with Liv and Stefan at their penthouse apartment, there was little reason to keep the Beaufont residence in the House of Fourteen. For a while, it had only served as storage. Sophia believed that there were probably too many possessions that belonged to her parents and Reese and Ian that Liv didn’t want around but couldn’t get rid of.

Well, the time had finally come to deal with the family possessions. Liv had informed Sophia that she should stop by the old residence to get the DPO and anything else she wanted. The thought of rummaging through the old things filled Sophia with so many conflicting emotions.

She hadn’t known her parents. Reese and Ian, that was another story. The residence itself mostly held memories of Sophia’s life with Clark since he was the one around most when she was growing up, and this was the apartment she’d shared with him after her sister’s and brother’s death. Neither Sophia nor Clark was interested in staying in the huge Beaufont residence after Ian and Reese’s deaths so they’d downsized and all the family possessions were crammed into a large room at the back. Now Sophia had to face what she’d avoided for too long.



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