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Chapter 70 - 70. The Hearing

‎Chapter 70

‎The doors of the Council Hall opened with a slow, deliberate groan.

‎Jordan and I stepped inside together.

‎The noise from the courtyard died instantly behind us.

‎I had expected a courtroom.

‎Instead...

‎I walked into history.

‎The chamber stretched wider than Raven Hollow's Great Auditorium. Black marble pillars rose towards a vaulted ceiling painted with silver wolves beneath a blood-red moon. Ancient banners bearing the insignia of the Seven Houses hung solemnly from either side, their colours faded by centuries.

‎The floor itself was engraved.

‎Not with flowers.

‎Not with patterns.

‎With words.

‎Entire paragraphs of the Tishian Treaty had been carved into the black stone, so that every person entering the chamber literally walked upon the law.

‎At the far end stood seven towering chairs carved from obsidian.

‎The High Council.

‎They were already seated.

‎Between them rested a silver crescent table polished so brightly that it reflected the entire hall.

‎Behind them...

‎An enormous painting covered almost the entire wall.

‎A werewolf.

‎A human woman.

‎Flames.

‎Soldiers.

‎Blood.

‎Jean and Furla.

‎Beneath the painting, carved in gold, were the words:

‎LOVE BEGAN THE WAR.

‎THE TREATY PRESERVED THE PEACE.

‎I couldn't tear my eyes away.

‎So...

‎That was the story they taught every child.

‎"Keep moving," Percy murmured.

‎I obeyed.

‎Rows upon rows of spectators filled the galleries.

‎Professors.

‎Students.

‎Council officials.

‎Journalists scribbling furiously.

‎Cameras had been prohibited inside, yet dozens of courtroom artists were already sketching us with astonishing speed.

‎I recognized faces.

‎Beth.

‎Tears brimmed in her eyes.

‎Peach sat beside Cassidy, her pink hair impossible to miss even from this distance.

‎Cassidy offered me a tiny smile.

‎Principal Scavenger looked as though he had aged ten years overnight.

‎Derrick Vale stood with folded arms.

‎His expression remained unreadable.

‎Further back...

‎The members of Bloodstone Records occupied an entire row.

‎None of them smiled.

‎None of them looked away from Jordan.

‎Moira Files stood beside the chamber entrance in full Deputy Sheriff uniform.

‎Duty had stolen whatever softness motherhood had left her.

‎Jordan finally released my hand.

‎The absence of his warmth was immediate.

‎Percy stepped forward with me.

‎Across the chamber, another figure rose gracefully from her seat.

‎She wore a sharply tailored black suit beneath a long charcoal robe trimmed in silver. Her dark hair was gathered into a flawless knot, exposing striking features sharpened by intelligence rather than beauty alone.

‎The entire gallery seemed to notice her at once.

‎Even the reporters stopped whispering.

‎Jordan inclined his head wistfully.

‎"Counsel."

‎She returned the gesture.

‎"Mr. Files."

‎Her voice was smooth.

‎Measured.

‎Controlled.

‎Her eyes shifted briefly toward me.

‎There was no hostility in them.

‎Only calculation.

‎Then they rested upon Percy.

‎Recognition flickered.

‎"Percy Network."

‎"Seraphine Velos."

‎"I've read your submissions before the International Tribunal."

‎Percy smiled faintly.

‎"I was hoping you hadn't."

‎"I rarely forget good arguments."

‎"And I rarely forget the lawyers who destroy mine."

‎For the briefest instant...

‎The corners of Seraphine's mouth lifted.

‎Professionals acknowledging professionals.

‎Nothing more.

‎Nothing less.

‎She turned to Jordan.

‎"I'll stand to your right."

‎He nodded.

‎She said nothing further.

‎If she disapproved of him walking in beside me...

‎She kept it to herself.

‎A man wearing deep crimson robes rose from a desk positioned below the Council.

‎He looked neither young nor old.

‎Merely severe.

‎His silver spectacles rested low upon a narrow nose, and every movement he made possessed unnerving precision.

‎He opened an enormous leather ledger.

‎"The matter before the High Council of Tish."

‎His voice carried effortlessly through the chamber.

‎"The White Colony..."

‎He paused.

‎"...versus Jordan Elias Files..."

‎"...and Night Persephone Carter."

‎My stomach tightened.

‎So this was really happening.

‎The seven councillors remained motionless.

‎Until...

‎The man seated at the centre slowly stood.

‎Age had bent his shoulders but not his authority.

‎His white robes fell heavily to the floor.

‎His eyes swept across the chamber with frightening calm.

‎Every person immediately rose.

‎Including the lawyers.

‎Including the guards.

‎Including us.

‎The old man rested both hands upon the silver table.

‎"I am High Chancellor Magnus Blackwood."

‎His voice was quiet.

‎The hall somehow became quieter still.

‎"This Council convenes under the authority vested in it by the Tishian Treaty."

‎His gaze settled first on Jordan.

‎Then on me.

‎"You stand accused of violating Article Nine."

‎The crimson-robed clerk continued reading.

‎"Knowingly engaging in an intimate and romantic relationship between a werewolf citizen of the White Colony and a human of the Black Colony. Conduct prohibited under the Tishian Treaty. Punishable by death."

‎No one moved.

‎No one breathed.

‎The Chancellor looked toward Jordan.

‎"Mr. Files."

‎Jordan lifted his chin with that proud nonchalance.

‎"How do you answer this charge?"

‎I felt Seraphine shift almost imperceptibly beside him.

‎Waiting.

‎The entire chamber seemed to lean forward.

‎Jordan spoke.

‎"With the truth."

‎A murmur spread through the gallery.

‎The Chancellor raised one hand.

‎Silence returned.

‎"Then speak it."

‎Jordan's voice never wavered.

‎"I love Night Carter."

‎The chamber erupted.

‎Gasps.

‎Whispers.

‎Someone cried aloud.

‎The Chancellor struck the silver table once.

‎Order returned.

‎His eyes turned toward me.

‎"Miss Carter."

‎My pulse thundered against my ribs.

‎"Do you dispute Mr. Files' statement?"

‎I looked across the chamber.

‎Into Jordan's eyes.

‎Then back to the Council.

‎"No."

‎I heard my own voice echo.

‎"I love him too."

‎This time the uproar was worse.

‎The courtroom artists dropped their pencils.

‎Students shot to their feet.

‎Somebody shouted,

‎"They've admitted it!"

‎Another yelled,

‎"Execute them!"

‎The High Chancellor remained perfectly still until the noise slowly faded.

‎His ancient eyes lingered on us both.

‎Then...

‎He spoke.

‎"Very well."

‎His fingers folded neatly together.

‎"Since both defendants admit to the relationship..."

‎He looked first at Seraphine.

‎Then at Percy.

‎"...this Council shall concern itself with only one remaining question."

‎The silence became suffocating.

‎His gaze settled on Jordan.

‎"Was your consent freely given..."

‎His eyes moved to me.

‎"...or was it obtained through the influence of a Dark Magian?"

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