The Council Chapter 9: Mason
Mason
The next morning, we arrive at the conference room ready to take on the other Alphas. We decided that Seth and I would take on the petition for changing the claiming process and Hana and Jara would take on the petition for the Luna Council.
I let Jara know that we needed to meet with Alpha Davis after the meeting ends today, or maybe at lunch time if things don’t get too crazy this morning.
As we get our coffee and get settled, Elder Jason comes in, moving to stand at the front of the room. We get settled and he comes forward.
“Good morning everyone. Today we have three petitions that we need to address. Of note, there are two that seem to be in direct conflict with each other, so I’m sure that there will be some discussion about the direction of our packs in the future.”
He turns, pulling my petition from the table behind him. “The first petition has been submitted by Alphas Mason and Seth. They are proposing to change the way the annual claiming process is handled.”
“Of course they are.” I hear Gunnar growl under his breath.
“This petition has six sections. We will go through each one individually and discuss it before moving to the next. Any questions?”
When no one has any, he continues.
“The first part of this petition states that ‘Assessments will happen
within one month of the claiming’.”
“Is there enough time to complete assessments for a couple hundred claimaints within one month?” Elder Stanley asks.
“It would depend on how many claimaints there actually are for the claim and how many assessors we have. Now that we have fewer packs and fewer werewolves, I think it could be done.” Surprisingly, it’s Elder Carson that agrees that this is possible.
There are a few other questions, but this is pretty straightforward. It was meant to ensure the safety of the she-wolves as much as possible, but it’s already a requirement, it just shortens the timeframes for completion.
“Let’s take it to a vote.” Alpha Jason says, and all fourteen Alphas
agree.
“Done. Moving on to the second part of the petition. It states, ‘Killing is not allowed and will disqualify the claimant from that and all future claimings’.”
Not surprisingly, this one causes a lot of grumbling.
“Are we wolves or are we wolves in sheep’s clothing. Fighting is what we do, it’s how we show dominance.” Alpha Gunnar says loudly, his minions nodding in agreement.
“Except, the claimings are open to all ranks. It gives an unfair advantage to ranked wolves and is depleting our omegas at an alarming rate, especially after this year.” Alpha Zaire speaks up.
“Then perhaps you should do a better job of training your pack members, Alpha.” Alpha Emanuel says sarcastically.
“No matter how well you train an omega, or even a warrior for that matter, they could never win against an Alpha or a Beta. And they’d
be lucky to beat a Gamma unless they are a younger brother with true blood lines.” Alpha Luke speaks up. “I agree with the
elimination of the killing. It was a fucking bloodbath this year, and for no good reason.”
“Oh, poor Alpha Luke, lost some of his pack members. Too bad, Alpha. Get with the program. I vote that the killing continues. Isn’t that the point of the claiming? Let the strongest claim their
mates?” Alpha Gunnar says.
“Just because you don’t care about the loss of your pack
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