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ELRETH
Elreth started walking again, but slowly.
"Excuse ?" Her mother's voice was quiet, but the word were bitten out and the nine year old still inside Elreth quailed. "Do you have sothing to say to , young lady?"
They continued along the trail—but only for a few steps. They'd reached the Weeping Tree and Elreth stalked towards the massive tree, shoving aside the curtain of delicate branches and leaves to give herself entry, her mother hot on her heels. It gave her a mont to brace and put her shoulders back.
She was Queen, she reminded herself. Alpha. Of all. Just as powerful as her father had ever been—whether everyone recognized it or not. Whether her mother liked it or not. So when she reached the open area under the Weeping Tree, near the trunk, where the branches started high up and there was plenty of room, she turned on her heel to face her mother and folded her arms.
Her mother stopped right in front of her, one eyebrow up and her hands on her hips.
Queen, Elreth reminded herself. Alpha of All. Even moms.
Elreth clenched her teeth. "You're being stubborn," she said through her teeth. "And I'm saying it ends now. I've had enough. I am the crown now. If you have never rebelled, now is not the ti to start… Mom," she added after a hesitation.
Her mother's lips twitched like she was going to laugh, but she didn't give in. Only tilted her head. "You think I'm rebelling?"
"I think you're resisting the crown, which is the sa thing. I think you're in rebellion, yes."
Her mother shook her head. "Even your father didn't go that far, El. Are you certain you want to have this conversation?"
"I am certain that I need to know what threats hang over my people—whether they co from within my family or not."
Her mother's mouth dropped open. "You see as a threat? You truly believe that?"
Elreth snarled with frustration. "If you know what's happening around and won't tell so that I can deal with it, yes! You leave scrambling, potentially making the wrong decision, and who knows what you're getting up to—I just found out humans are being brought into Anima, Mom. Humans!"
"Only because they are necessary."
"FOR WHAT?!"
They stared at each other, Elreth glaring and not backing down, her mother's gaze icy cold and equally hard. "I. Can't. Tell. You."
Elreth threw up her hands. "Do you know what I would do with anyone else who just outright refused , Mom? Do you know what I'd have to do, as Queen?"
"You have a Creator-given role in the Anima, Elreth. And I am very, very proud of you. You're going to be an even better leader than your father, I think. But if you really think dealing with your family is the sa as dealing with the people—"
"No, it's not! That's my point. You weaken and leave nothing to do about it that won't harm you—which I don't want to do. But I feel like you're pushing towards it!"
Her mother frowned. "Elreth, you need to understand that no matter how powerful you are in this world, you cannot control everything—or everyone. That is one thing your father grasped from very early on. Being a good ruler isn't dependent on knowing everything. It's dependent on good character, good judgnt, and responding appropriately—and honorably—when new information or problems co to light."
"Well, I have a problem, and I have soone right in front of who understands it better than I do, but refuses to help !"
"No. You have a mother who is protecting you—and I will not apologize for it."
"Protecting ?! How can you say that?"
Her mother's head jerked back. "Elreth, I want to you think back over your life. Have you ever had a reason to think, even for a second, that I wasn't working for your good? That I wanted to harm you, or trip you up?"
"Not until now!"
Her mother's gaze flattened. "El—"
"Don't give that look—it's obvious this is what Dad was feeling too, right? He thought you were holding sothing back that could hurt him or cause him problems."
"Yes, and I asked him the sa question I'm asking you—what possible reason have I given you not to trust ? What possible reason could you have not to look at what is happening right now and think to yourself, "Mom's loved and taken care of my whole life, she must be doing that now, too."
"But… but… you're asking to let you do things without my knowledge. Things that could potentially hurt all of Anima and you want to just… trust you?"
"Yes! Have I not proven I'm worthy of that yet?!" her mother snapped, throwing her arms wide.
Elreth was startled. Her mother was often irritable or aggravated, but she rarely lost her temper. She took a deep breath.
"Mom, this is a very, very big deal. And you are not perfect. Apparently you know the answers to a lot of my questions, but you're leaving hanging. Flapping in the wind. How is that not harming when hearing what you have to say could equip to take better care of the people—which includes you, by the way!"
Her mother's jaw jutted out and her she pursed her lips.
Looking off to the side for a mont, Elreth recognized in her the thoughtful pose that ant she was considering sothing.
Considering giving in and telling Elreth what she knew?
Apparently not, Elreth thought dryly, when her mother t her eyes again and leaned in close.
"I will say this only once, so you listen close. The things I am doing and know would harm you if I told you." She blew the air from her nostrils. "They wouldn't just harm you, they'd harm EVERYONE. That's why I'm not telling you."
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