Chapter 66: An Audience With The Count
His mind went back to the conversation they\'d had before he left.
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In the dimly lit confines of their safe house, Ezra, Gen, and Olivia gathered around a worn wooden table covered in maps of Southside, documents, and the various weapons they siezed from the Three Axe gang.
Olivia stood at the head of the table, her eyes sharp and focused. "Ezra, your meeting with Count Griffin is the key to making this work. We need him to broker the negotiation with the Macmillan and Aaron covens."
Ezra nodded, his expression serious. "I understand. What\'s the angle we\'re playing?"
Gen leaned in, her fingers tracing the lines on a map. "Griffin is all about power and control. He won\'t move unless he sees a benefit for himself. You need to make him believe that uniting the brokering the deal will stabilize his rule and more importantly, that it will serve his interests."
Olivia crossed her arms, her gaze intense. "Remember, Ezra, Griffin is not just a broker. He\'s a politocian. He\'ll want to test you, to see if you\'re worth his time. You need to be confident but not arrogant. Show him respect, but also make it clear that we have the strength and resolve to follow through on our plans."
Ezra glanced at Olivia, absorbing her words. "Got it. And what about you two? What will you be doing while I\'m at the meeting?"
Olivia exchanged a knowing look with Gen. "We\'ll be going to antagonize Sarah," Olivia explained. "Macmillan, her coven leader, dislikes her. If we can get Sarah to show her displeasure at our actions, Macmillan will be more inclined to listen to us."
Gen grinned, a predatory gleam in her eyes. "Sarah is easy to provoke. We\'ll make sure she reacts in a way that undermines her position with Macmillan. It will create an opening for us to push our agenda. Trust me, I would know."
Ezra raised an eyebrow. "You\'re sure that will work?"
Gen nodded confidently. "I know Macmillan. He values loyalty and control. Seeing Sarah act out will confirm his doubts about her. It\'s a calculated risk, but one that could pay off significantly."
Ezra leaned back, contemplating the strategy. "So, you provoke Sarah, make her look bad in Macmillan\'s eyes, and then we approach him while he\'s disillusioned with her. Meanwhile, I secure Griffin\'s support for the negotiations."
"Exactly," Olivia confirmed. "But remember, Griffin will test you. He might try to intimidate you, to see if you can hold your ground. You need to be prepared for that."
Gen added, "Stay calm, stay focused. Don\'t let him rattle you. We\'ve been through worse."
Ezra grinned. "Alright. I\'ll make sure Griffin sees the benefits of supporting us. And you two... try not to have too much fun with Sarah."
Gen\'s lips curled into a smirk. "No promises."
As Ezra prepared to leave, Olivia placed a hand on his shoulder. "One more thing. If Griffin questions our motives or suggests that helping to unite the gangs isn\'t a punishment, flip the script. Make it clear that hindering us would be far worse for everyone involved."
Ezra nodded. "Understood. I\'ll keep him on his toes."
Gen stepped forward, her expression uncharacteristically serious. "And if things go south, remember we\'re just a call away. We\'ll back you up if needed."
Ezra looked at his two wives, feeling a surge of gratitude. "Thanks. I\'ve got this."
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As he drove towards the hotel, he replayed Olivia\'s coaching in his mind. Confidence, respect, and the subtle application of pressure. Griffin might be a powerful Count, but tonight, Ezra was determined to show him that the he had something to bring to the table.
Ezra parked and made his way through the grand lobby, his steps measured and purposeful. The opulence of the Star Heights Hotel was evident in every detail, from the marble floors to the crystal chandeliers. He moved with quiet confidence, knowing that his destination was the throne room of Count Griffin.
Upon reaching the top floor, he was greeted by Griffin\'s assistant, the same sharp-eyed woman who seemed to miss nothing. She nodded curtly, recognizing him immediately. "Count Griffin is expecting you," she said, opening the heavy double doors with a flourish.
Ezra stepped into the throne room, the vast space dominated by the same throne that exuded both power and intimidation. Count Griffin sat there, his eyes fixed on Ezra as he entered.
The Count\'s mechanical voice echoed in the room, a sound that seemed to vibrate through the very air. "Welcome, Ezra. Come closer." He waved. "What brings you to seek an audience with me tonight?"
Ezra inclined his head respectfully. "Count Griffin, I request that you broker a negotiation with the Macmillan and Aaron covens regarding the gang issue. We know that either one of them is backing one of the gangs."
Griffin\'s laughter filled the room, grating and mechanical. "A broker, am I?" he mocked. "And here I thought I was more of an enforcer. Uniting the gangs hardly seems like much of a punishment if I were to help you."
Ezra\'s gaze remained steady. Here goes nothing. "Would it be more of a punishment if you hindered us?"
Griffin\'s laughter ceased abruptly. He leaned forward, his presence suddenly overwhelming. The room seemed to close in as his Aura spread, a palpable force that pressed down on Ezra like a physical weight. "Are you accusing me of interference?" Griffin growled, his voice low and dangerous.
Ah shit.