Wavering Aftermath (Artemis University Book 21) by Erin R Flynn

Wavering Aftermath (Artemis University Book 21) by Erin R Flynn

Author:Erin R Flynn [Flynn, Erin R]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Supernatural Script, Inc
Published: 2023-10-12T16:00:00+00:00


11

I was confused when everyone seemed to be on my side of what happened. The supe news was playing clip after clip of people going on the record that I was right and it was nice that someone finally called out people for their bad behavior. On and on praising me without any real criticism… Even from the station that hated me and always found a way to shit on me.

Seriously, I could have cured cancer and they would have ignored the achievement and simply run segment after segment tearing into me for not doing it sooner. Or demanding I step down from being the heir because I was so embarrassing to fairies. That was always how it worked.

So yeah, I was ridiculously confused.

Until I realized it was all fairies. All the clips were of fairies.

And they had to be using magic to make that happen. No one else was asking hawks about their feelings or anyone coming on that was at the party?

Yeah… They were using magic to make that happen.

Then it hit me.

I dropped what I was doing and teleported to the dark fairy hotel, not shocked when I found who I wanted sitting at a table working. I went right up to Agis, Dalyor, and Kerym, not caring that I was interrupting a meeting.

“Who did you tell about my conversation with Luke?” I demanded. I bared my teeth at them when two of them flinched, Agis always too locked down to react much. “Who?”

“We reported the situation to our supervisors,” Agis answered, completely unashamed or repentant.

I nodded, glancing at the other two before focusing on him. In this instance, he was the perfect one to talk to. “Why?”

He frowned at me, glancing at the other two when they opened their mouths, but I used a rune to silence them. “They needed to know what was said at that meeting given what was said.”

“Why?” I pushed.

“Princess, I’m not—”

“Why, Agis? Answer me.”

He let out a heavy breath. “Their job is to protect Faerie, and the conversation was about the future of Faerie.”

“So you needed to warn them.”

“Yes.”

“Them as in—who are they? What are they?”

“The commanders, my bosses,” he answered firmly, getting upset I was pushing this and not hearing what he’d just said.

Especially ignoring that I was supposed to be the boss of all of them.

“And they told people?”

“Yes.”

“Who? Why?”

“I don’t know specifically who they told,” he answered, glancing around again, clearly not liking all the eyes on him.

Too fucking bad. “Who do you think they told?”

“The people they answer to.”

Which again, should have been me. “So the nobles? Who?”

“I don’t know. The people they thought needed to know.”

“What people?”

“Our people.”

I didn’t react to hearing that and kept pushing. “Who are your people?”

He finally cracked, gesturing to him and his friends and then around the cafeteria. “Us—fairies. That’s our people. We’re fairies, and we need to know what to expect as people who were born and raised there, and I will always report what I hear from outsiders about our home.



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