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The Council of Peacekeepers had gathered in the sunlit hollow above the Great Falls to celebrate Ferah’s naming day and full induction into the council; her older brother, Montay, had been lobbying for a change in mission and had other plans for the meeting.
“I have to disagree with you, Montay,” said Ferah, too close to losing her cool and shouting at her recalcitrant brother, instead took a soothing breath and added “You know that I’m right to remind you how long and hard we’ve worked to build and maintain peace between the various fae nations with whom we share this continent.”
“I’m just saying that as we attempt to engage with other nations overseas, we need to make damn sure that our particular family of fae are the ruling class,” Montay snapped, eyes dilating and claws extending as he hissed, “No one else is better suited to rule, and reap the benefits of all the riches to come.”
“We already have all we need and can easily get the extras we don’t have on hand—like jewels and spices, oranges and blueberries, wild rice and acorns—by trade with our northern neighbors,” Ferah growled and stood, tail twitching furiously, then added in the calmest tone possible, “It’s really been working well to gather allies across the continent.”
“If we’re going to rule the entire world, we must conquer our fae nations here at home—the gnomes and trolls and such-like beasts—to ensure that our family of shapeshifters commands the lion’s share,” answered Montay, with a cold chuckle and side-eye to his many supporters.
Her tail froze and she sat down hard, shocked at the volume of cheers and laughter at his words; Ferah hadn’t realized how many supporters her charismatic brother had gathered.
© Liz Husebye Hartmann (2025)
(To be continued)
It’s such a brilliant detail that the very things they are arguing over—jewels and spices—are the things Montay is willing to risk everything to conquer, showing how quickly ambition can unravel years of careful work. That final sentence, where Ferah realizes the shocking number of his supporters, is a truly powerful mic drop moment.
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Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Melody!
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He is ambitious…
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’twas ever thus’
evil is like night, shared by all species
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Now that sounds a big problem brewing. Nations and more – trying to conquer all around the world? Does that occur in the hoomans? Don’t answer that…
Loving this, Liz!
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>>wink!<<
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That thirst for power! I really do not even understand where that comes from- but I see it has infected every form of life.
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Very sad.
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Trouble ahead – always is with brothers… just saying 😃
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Older brothers…ugh!
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Tell me!!
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There’s one in every family. It’s so sad.
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It sounds like Montay will be the new leader of the Council of Peacekeepers.
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You know the world has gone made when even the gnomes and they fae are going at it!
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So much useless struggle, when cooperation & respect are magic keys!
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The politics of world domination … Montay will be expecting the Peace Prize next. (grinning).
Sarcasm aside, Liz, I love this series.
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I’m having fun with it. And if present-day politics slips in under the cloak of microflash, that’s just a li’l 6 Sentence SOC. 😉
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Exactly. It’s great fun to read, Liz.
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Thanks!
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Trouble is brewing. I’m rooting for Ferah.
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Me too!
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