chapter 6:Secrets and Strategies

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The halls of the Vampire Kingdom were unusually quiet, but the tension was thick enough. King Kael paced in front of the tall windows of his private chamber, his hands clasped behind his back. Every word Priestess Aria had spoken replayed in his mind—the prophecy of the three children who would unite the clans, the hint of a power far beyond their control. “Kael,” his queen murmured, stepping into the room. Her presence was calm, grounding, yet worried. “Do you truly believe her? Three children… uniting vampires, werewolves, and witches?” Kael stopped pacing, turning sharply. “I don’t know if I should believe,” he admitted, voice low and measured. “But I cannot ignore it. If the prophecy is true, these children could change everything. They could either strengthen our reign… or destroy it.” His queen’s hand brushed his arm and hug him. “And yet you plan to do nothing?” Kael’s eyes darkened, sharp as a blade. “No. I’ve been thinking. If they are to unite the clans, it cannot be left to chances. Hatred and old grudges are too strong. But there is a way to control it.” Across the city, Werewolf Alpha Ryker convened with his beta and mate, hands flexing over a wooden table. “The prophecy,” he growled, “it talks about unity. With… vampires? Witches? Impossible.” “But what if it’s true?” his mate countered, soft but firm. “We could be facing something greater than old rivalries. Perhaps we should consider Kael’s influence carefully.” Meanwhile in the witch kingdom, Queen Lyra spoke to her council. “The priestess claims these children will bring balance. If we oppose it, we risk war. If we allow it, we risk losing control of our younglings.” At the vampire kingdom, Grown prince Lucien's idea came to life that evening. “We will build a school,” he announced to the council, his voice resolute. “A place for children from all three kingdoms. They will learn, grow, and be prepared for the future. But there will be strict boundaries—vampires cannot enter the werewolves building, werewolves cannot enter the witches’ quarters, and witches cannot step into vampire halls. No mingling, no interference, no chance for old grudges to flare.” The room was silent, absorbing the weight of the idea. “It will be supervised,” King Kael continued. “The children must learn respect for their differences while being protected. This is the only way to prepare them for the future Aria spoke of… and perhaps control what they cannot yet understand.” priestess aria will be among the one to teach me supervise them and prepare them for the future mission to come, after all we don't know the children only priestess aria can Identify them and prepare them for what to come. "Elders and members of the council is my idea okay or do you have anything to add". No your highness your idea is perfect "Said the council and elders". Each council sat in thoughtful silence. The prophecy had planted a seed. Now, King Kael had offered a solution a fragile truce, a controlled environment for the future. But could such a plan survive centuries of rivalry? And would the three children fulfill their destined roles within these walls… or defy them all? you're all demise "Said King keal" After some seconds the council and elders walk out one after the other. King keal called his guards send a message to the priestess tell her that she should prepare another meeting by the end of the week and tell her that I have an idea I really want to share. Fate was waiting, patient as ever, for the first steps of its plan to unfold.
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