Epilogue

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"Maria, it's been two months, you need to address them."

  "I know Marco, but we all just finished healing from the fight. I just need some time to wrap my head around things," I rubbed my eyes to try and get rid of the headache behind them. The paperwork in front of me making my head spin.

  "Time's up," Rosie came into the room looking a little frantic.

  "What?" I frowned.

  "People are outside demanding for Jason to be handed over to them or for some kind of consequences to be dealt because of all the trouble he caused," she explained quickly.

  "Goddess, can't they just be patient? We just ended a war that started nearly a decade ago and they've gotta find something else to be mad about so fast?" I sighed, pinching the bridge of my nose.

  "Welcome to leadership," Marco grinned, all of us knowing this is what I signed up for.

  I waved him off. "Yeah yeah. Where's Wolfie? I need to talk to him about this."

  "He's outside trying not to get torn apart by angry vampires," Rosie responded.

  "What?!"

  That idiot.

  I ran downstairs to the second floor balcony.

  "What are you doing out here?!"

"They were asking for me," Wolfie shrugged stupidly.

"Goddess, if they asked for your head, would you give it to them?"

"They already have, and I decided to decline."

I facepalmed.

"I tried to tell him," Happy shook his head.

"You shouldn't be out here either, genius," I pushed past the both of them to confront the crowd of pissed off people.

"Hey! Everyone! Can I please have your attention!" I hollered over the angry yelling and cursing of Wolfie's name. "Please! I just need to--"

"EVERYBODY SHUT THE H3LL UP!" Rose came onto the balcony after us.

The angry mob went silent.

She gave me a nod.

"Thank you, Rosie," I sighed. "Now," I addressed the crowd. "I'm gonna level with you all. Jason has made a lot of mistakes, like. . . a lot, and he will be held accountable for them, but I think it's important to realize how much he did for me and this house after he realized how much of a dumb@ss he was being."

A series of grumbles and growls came from the crowd at that, and Wolfie just shrunk behind me.

"You all haven't been there to see all of it, but he's held himself accountable and promises to continue to for his mistakes," I continued.

"Kill him!"

"Let him rot in jail!"

"Goddess, they really don't like you," I mumbled under my breath to Wolfie.

he just pouted like a sad dog.

"I promise we'll—"

"You should have left him for the hybrid king!"

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