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Understanding what she offered, Kayla reached out and threaded Seara’s energy through to Alec. He wove it into the shield, struggling to keep it up against Edwin’s continued assault. It still wasn’t enough. Thinking quickly, Kayla moved her hand to Seara’s bracelet. Even though it was deactivated, it could still act as a link to the energy pool. If Edwin was going to use it against them, she might as well try to even the playing field.
Alec realized what she was doing. “Kayla, don’t. It’s too dangerous.”
“I can do this,” she replied, trying to project a confidence she didn’t quite feel. Edwin was too strong, and Alec couldn’t keep up his shield forever. She had to do something.
She followed the energy patterns back through the bracelet until she reached the energy pool. Energy swirled around her, and she felt the link to dozens of people who wore the bracelets. Edwin was burning through their energy at an alarming rate, and she had to act quickly.
Kayla followed the energy channels and found Edwin’s source. She gathered all the loose energy within the pool and directed it to the source. A brilliant white light flashed in her mind, and there was a deafening cracking noise.
Kayla staggered as Edwin’s source burst apart. Loose energy floated around her chaotically as her world turned dark.
The entire forum was in an uproar. Alec caught Kayla as she started to collapse. He looked up and saw Carl pushing through the throng of people to get to them. Alec pushed her toward him. “Stay with her. This isn’t finished yet.”
Alec stood as chaos erupted around them. Someone from the audience shouted, “The bracelets have been broken!”
Edwin staggered and leaned against the table for support, squinting and rubbing his temples. A mixture of shock and rage was plastered on his face as he realized he no longer had the ability to tap into the energy pool.
Alec scanned the room. Something needed to be done to take control of the situation or people might break out into a riot. Most of the Council members still seemed dazed by the energy feedback from the destruction of the bracelets. Seara met his gaze and seemed to come to the same conclusion. She stepped up on the platform, raising her hands for attention. Her voice cut across the room as she announced, “As the head of House Rath’Varein, I claim my right to a seat on the High Council.”
The announcement was enough to quiet down most of the audience.
“You?” Edwin mocked, recovering from the blast. “You know nothing about the politics in this tower, Seara. You’re nothing but arm candy for those who actually get things done.”
His words didn’t seem to faze her. “That’s where you’re wrong, Edwin. I admit I’ve been blinded by grief, allowing you to lead the High Council and watching while you ran these towers nearly into the ground. For that, I appeal to the people of the tower for forgiveness. But my passivity is at an end. I will not watch you abuse and manipulate these people any longer.”
Keith hesitated and rubbed his temples, looking at the angry faces in the audience. “Edwin, if she claims it, it’s her family’s right.”
Alec couldn’t resist a smug smile when several of the other council members nodded in agreement. With the volatile Inner Circle members in the room no longer being controlled by the bracelets, the High Council was backpedaling fast.
Edwin glared at Keith. “Absolutely not. As the leader of the High Council, I reject her claim.”
“You have no right to reject my claim, Edwin. You are merely a facilitator. The rules and the laws have always been clear. There is a seat for each of the families who founded these towers.”
Marcus stood and gestured to an empty chair. “Your acceptance is enough, Seara. Your position on the High Council is acknowledged.”
She inclined her head. “As the newest member of the High Council, my first request is that a formal inquiry be made into Master Edwin Tal’Vayr’s activities. It is my belief he is no longer fit to lead the High Council.”
Edwin’s face lit with fury. Alec had seen that expression before and it boded nothing good. He quickly reinforced the shield to include Seara too. Without Kayla’s energy, he was uncertain how long it would hold. Edwin sent another large burst of energy toward the shield, and Alec winced. In a voice low enough only Seara could hear, he said, “Seara, I don’t know how long I can maintain the shield. I’m using what energy I can to keep my connection with Kayla active, but she’s slipping even further away.”
Seara nodded in acknowledgment and whispered, “Break the shield and go to Kayla. I’ll handle Edwin.”
Alec stepped off the platform and knelt beside Carl, who was unsuccessfully trying to revive Kayla. Edwin sent another assault toward Alec’s shield, and Alec felt it weaken even more.
As his shield fell away, Seara quickly wove a wall of energy around Edwin. Even from several feet away, Alec could sense Edwin’s energy pummel against hers. Seara wasn’t as skilled in defensive maneuvers, and he cursed the fact she’d always preferred the more nurturing aspects of energy channeling.
Another large burst of energy erupted from Edwin and hit one of the weaker areas of Seara’s shield. It tore through her defenses, and she cried out as pain lanced through her.
Keith jumped to his feet, rushing forward to intervene. “Edwin, stop! We do not attack other High Council members. You’re behaving irrationally. Seara has the right to a formal inquiry.”
Edwin grabbed the man, unleashing a powerful blast of energy that sent residual waves throughout the room. Keith’s eyes widened in horror, his hesitation and shock at Edwin’s attack delaying his reaction. The full force of the impact hit him, and he was helpless to defend against it. With a strangled gasp, he collapsed in Edwin’s grip.
Like a connoisseur appreciating a fine wine, Edwin inhaled deeply as Keith’s lingering energy flowed into himself. Once he’d finished savoring the effects, he released the man, letting his lifeless body slump to the ground.
“I will not tolerate my orders being countermanded. This woman—this entire family—has done nothing but hold us back.” Edwin raised his head and snapped his fingers at the security officials standing around the room. Up to this point, they’d been focused on keeping the audience in their seats. “Security! Take Seara and Kayla into custody immediately.”
Alec knew his father was power-hungry and irrational at times, but he’d never before seen the madness in his eyes. The other High Council members gasped and looked at each other uneasily, sensing the same thing. No one seemed willing to step up after seeing what happened to Keith.
Alec glanced down at Kayla, feeling humbled for the first time in his life. Not only had she sacrificed escaping the towers to try to break the shackles binding the Inner Circle, but she’d stood before the entire room and faced his father head-on. He’d felt her fear, but she’d pushed it aside and focused on accomplishing her goals with unrelenting determination.
She didn’t know any of them nor did she owe them any loyalty. They’d assumed she’d perished in the ruins with everyone else and written her off. He’d seen Carl’s reports and the interviews with Ramiro’s crew. He knew what she’d suffered at the hands of OmniLab her entire life, yet she was able to put all of that aside and try to protect them.
Alec looked up at each of the High Council members. Shame filled him. They were all cowards, even him. Each one of them could have taken a stand a long time ago, but they’d all stood back, smug in their own superiority and egocentricities. Alec’s jaw clenched in determination, and he turned to face the approaching security officials.
With a sharp energy blast designed to stun, he knocked them away from Kayla’s unconscious form. “If you lay a hand on her, I’ll kill each and every one of you.”
Turning to face his father, his eyes narrowed. “You’ve gone too far. Seara and Kayla have done nothing wrong. Kayla had the opportunity to leave the towers but remained here to free the Inner Circle. She didn’t grow up knowing any of us, but her bloodline is true. She risked everything to reverse the prison you’ve created. You’re the one holding us back, not the Rath’Varein family.”
“So you intend to betray your own father?” Edwin roared, knocking a pitcher of water off the desk. “I should have let you go down into those ruins with your mother and Andrei Rath’Varein. We were well rid of those easily manipulated fools when the ruins collapsed.”
Seara’s hand flew to her heart, and she stared at him in horror. “You had them killed, didn’t you? My husband? Your wife?”
Edwin’s eyes turned hard and his words were clipped, edged with bitterness. “You were supposed to have gone with them to the ruins that day with Andrei, not Catherine. Your husband was destroying these towers with his passivity. He knew our time was running out, and we needed to employ drastic measures to keep OmniLab viable. When he refused to listen to reason and step aside, I did what was necessary to ensure our survival.”
Tears streaked down Seara’s face. “He was your friend, Edwin. Some of the greatest minds and powers our kind has ever seen were in those ruins.”
Several of the other Inner Circle members who had been previously imprisoned by the bracelets
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