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ΒΒΒΒΒCaleb 49 - Repercussions.
"WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?!?"
Maggie was screaming at me down the phone. We had just landed following a ten-hour flight from Barcelona, driven back to the house, and were unpacking our bags. I had phoned her to check in, following her request that I do so.
I simply hung up the phone.
Ness looked at me. "Sounds like she's pissed at you," she said a wry grin on her face.
"You heard that?" I asked.
"We all heard that," said Dean who was over the other side of the kitchen making coffee. "You hanging up on her isn't exactly going to smooth things over though."
"I'm not going to be screamed at," I said, "no matter who she thinks she is. I still don't work for her, but even if I did, I wouldn't stand still just to be abused."
"She is your Matriarch," said Mary. "And you did swear an oath."
"Show me where it says that I swore to allow myself to be abused," I said.
My phone rang again, I looked, Maggie. I answered.
"DON'T YOU FUCKING..." I hung up again.
Dean grinned at me. "You must love trouble," he said.
Ten minutes later, my phone rang for a third time. This time it was Dianna.
"Hey Dianna," I said.
"Maggie just called me," she said. "She's more than a little pissed. You hanging up on her didn't help."
"Yeah, well that's just too bad," I said. "If she wants to have a conversation, I'll talk to her. If all she wants is to scream at me then no. I'm not her whipping boy, and the more she behaves like she owns me, the less likely it is that I will, in fact, join the bureau. I'm not putting myself under her command if she behaves like a spoiled little brat every time something doesn't go her way."
"You certainly stirred things up in Spain," Dianna responded. "You said you wouldn't act against the Everson council."
"I said I wouldn't pursue a legal case against them," I said, "and I haven't. I have taken no action at all. But I didn't sign a non-disclosure agreement either. I was talking to the Matriarch of the Gonzales line - someone I wouldn't have even met had it not been for the Eversons telling people I was travelling - and she found their behaviour so appalling she made her own mind up about it. I actually acted to mitigate the situation and got her to talk to you. Otherwise they were going to ostracise the Everson family without any consultation with them. Furthermore, she told me that all the families in Europe would follow suit. I do admit that I didn't know what effect that would have though.
"Just for your information, she invited me to move to Spain. She said I could be a naturalized citizen there within 24 hours if I wished. The girls too."
Dianna gasped. "You're not considering it?" she asked.
"If I were," I said, "screaming at me over the phone would not be a good way of changing my mind."
"She's royally pissed," Dianna told me.
"Poor thing," I said. "Why isn't she royally pissed about the seventy odd years she spent as a slave to the Everson council? Why isn't she royally pissed about them enslaving her entire line? And why isn't she royally pissed that they have been doing their damndest for the last five hundred years to make our line extinct. If she isn't going to protect the line, then who is? She's supposed to be the FUCKING MATRIARCH!!!"
I had wound myself up into a rage, and I felt Mary's hand on my arm. I stopped and took a breath.
"Sorry," I said "I shouldn't be yelling at you, or even at all. I'm sorry Dianna."
"I get it," she said. "I do, really. But there are bound to be repercussions. Did you hear what the Gonzales Matriarch is demanding?"
"No," I said. "I wasn't on the call and we didn't discuss it afterward."
"She is demanding that the entire Everson Council step down," she said. "Maggie can stay - as a representative of your line, and only because she was, herself, bound. But the three others are to resign their positions by the end of the month. Failure to do so will result in the ostracization of our line from the Gonzales line. The knock-on effect will be that all the families in Europe will join in, as will the South American Spanish-speaking families. It is likely that one or more of the families Stateside will also join in when they find out about the binding. Our entire line will become pariahs."
"I'm sorry, Dianna," I said. "I had no intention of making trouble but I cannot say that I'm sorry that they are being held to account for their actions. They were despicable and had I not been able to counter them, even now, I would be enslaved by them as would my entire family. They deserve everything they get."
"But what of the rest of my family?" asked Dianna. "Do they deserve it?"
"If your council has ANY honor at all, "I rebutted. "They will step down and ensure that the rest of your family does not suffer for their actions. Other than you and the girls, I do not know any other members of your family, so I cannot say what they do, or do not, deserve. What I do know is that my family did not deserve any of what was done to them, nor did I deserve what they had planned for me.
"Everyone seems to be mad at me. I didn't do this, THEY did. Take it up with them. Look Dianna, it's late, and I've just spent ten hours on an airplane. I'm tired and probably not in the best frame of mind to discuss this. Can we talk tomorrow?"
"Sure," she said. "I'll try and calm Maggie down. I'm not sure how successful I'll be though."
I sighed as she hung up the phone. I felt like it was bedtime, but it was only just after lunch. Jet lag was kicking my ass. I needed to sleep.
I drank the coffee that Dean had made and went out onto the deck to join the rest of the family. They were all out there, all as knackered as I was. Gracie hadn't been home when we arrived. I wondered idly where she had gotten to, but she was a grown woman and capable of looking after herself.
I decided to try and stay up until as close to my normal ten pm bedtime as I could. I didn't want my sleep pattern to get completely messed up. I was confident that my bladder alarm was up to the task, and I didn't want to spend days reacclimatizing to the time zone.
"What's next on our agenda?" asked Jules. "We have three weeks left of the break. What are we doing with it?"
"This is going to sound really stupid," I said, "but hear me out. Why doesn't Ness, and whoever else wants to go, fly back up to the ranch with Dean and Cheryl. I, and whoever else, will drive up in my truck. Then when it's time to come home we can bring Ness's car and anything else that she wants to bring. It will save a shitload of cash in shipping as well as the cost of flying us back."
Ness looked at me like I'd grown an extra head.
"But why drive when the jet is so much faster?" she asked.
"Because the jet costs a shitload of cash to run," I said. "And we've just spent a queen's ransom dancing all over Europe in it. I..."
"Caleb," said Dean. I looked at him. "I appreciate the thought," he said. "But honestly, it's not a problem. Let's stick to plan A - If you're coming up with us, then we'll all fly up. Then when it's time for you to come home, you'll fly back. Shipping for Ness's car and other stuff isn't a big deal."