The Alpha Kings And Their Stripper Mate
Chapter 360: Can we please go home now?
The discussion shifted then, becoming more productive as they worked through how to adapt pack hierarchy models to broader supernatural governance.
Eve watched Silas handle questions and pushback with calm expertise, and felt pride bloom in her chest. This was what partnership looked like, her mates supporting her authority by contributing their own knowledge and skills, not by trying to control or diminish her.
Anyone who thought having mates made her weaker was an idiot.
***
That evening, back in their suite, Eve collapsed onto the couch with a groan of exhaustion.
"I hate politics," she announced. "Hate it. Why can’t people just be reasonable and implement the reforms without endless debate about minutiae?"
"Because they’re politicians," Damon said, handing her wine. "Debating minutiae is literally their purpose."
"Well, their purpose is tedious."
Damian settled beside her, pulling her feet into his lap and beginning to massage them. "You handled it well. Especially the escalation protocol discussion. Silas’s suggestion moved them past the impasse."
"I noticed." Eve looked at Silas. "Thank you for that. For speaking up."
"It was relevant to the discussion. And it’s not like I was overstepping.....you’re the Queen. I was just offering pack perspective." Silas paused. "Did it bother you? That I spoke during session?"
"No. Why would it?"
"Because some of those faction leaders are clearly looking for evidence that we’re controlling you. That you’re not making independent decisions."
"Let them look. Anyone who actually pays attention can see that I make my own choices." Eve squeezed his hand. "You weren’t speaking for me. You were speaking with me. There’s a difference."
"Good. Because I plan to keep doing it when I have relevant input."
"I’m counting on it."
They fell into comfortable silence for a moment. Then Damon said, "One more day of sessions. Think you can survive it?" 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
"Barely. But yes." Eve sipped her wine. "What’s tomorrow’s agenda?"
"Long-term strategic planning. Vision for the next decade, goals for continued reform evolution, that sort of thing."
"So more tedious discussion but at least it’s forward-looking instead of getting bogged down in current implementation details."
"Exactly."
Eve drained her wine glass and set it aside. "Okay. Strategic planning tomorrow. Tonight...." She looked at her three mates with heat already building. "Tonight I need you to make me forget about politics entirely."
"That," Damian said, his eyes going dark, "we can absolutely do."
They took her to bed and proceeded to make good on the promise.
But this time was different from the night before. Less desperate. More tender. Like they were reminding her and themselves....that underneath all the politics and power plays and responsibilities, there was just this.
Just them. Just love. Just the certainty of being absolutely cherished.
Damian made love to her slowly, thoroughly, whispering praise against her skin. Damon followed with playful intensity that made her laugh even as pleasure built. Silas finished with devastating gentleness that left her crying from the emotional weight of it.
And afterward, wrapped in their arms and drifting toward sleep, Eve felt centered in a way the Court sessions never managed to achieve.
This was her real power. Not the throne. Not the crown. Not even the political victories.
This bond. This love. This absolute certainty that she was exactly where she belonged.
Everything else was just noise.
***
The third day of Conclave sessions passed more smoothly than the previous two.
The faction leaders had found their rhythm with the new structure, and the strategic planning discussions were actually productive. They established five-year goals, created frameworks for continued reform evolution, and even managed some genuine collaboration on cross-territorial initiatives.
By the time they adjourned, Eve felt like they’d actually accomplished something meaningful.
"Excellent work, everyone," Astrid said as the session concluded. "I think we’ve established a strong foundation for ongoing cooperation."
"Agreed," Eve said. "Thank you all for your engagement with this process. I know change is difficult, but you’ve all demonstrated genuine commitment to making the reforms work."
The faction leaders filed out, several stopping to offer personal thanks or make small talk. Corvus even managed a stiff nod of respect as he passed, which Eve counted as progress.
When the chamber finally emptied, Eve let herself slump slightly in the throne.
"Done," she said. "Three days of Conclave sessions complete. Can we please go home now?"
"Absolutely." Damian offered his hand, helping her up. "Portal’s ready whenever you are."
They returned to their suite to pack, and within an hour they were standing in the portal chamber ready to return to the Blackwood estate.
"You did well," Raphael said, appearing to see them off. "Your mother would be proud. You’re becoming the Queen she always hoped you’d be."
"Thank you." Eve hugged him. "That means a lot."
"Now go home. Rest. The Court will be here when you need to return." Raphael’s expression turned knowing. "And give yourselves time to just be mates instead of Queen and Alphas. You’ve earned it."
"Planning on it," Damon said with a grin.
The portal opened, and they stepped through into the Blackwood estate’s entrance hall.
Home.
Eve felt the difference immediately. The air was cleaner. The energy was warmer. This was where she belonged.
"Welcome back!" Maya’s voice came from the stairs. She bounded down with Kai following at a more measured pace. "How was the Court? Did you terrify anyone? Please say you terrified someone."
Eve laughed. "Maybe a few people. How are you? How’s pack life treating you?"
"Amazing. I actually helped coordinate the training schedule this week and nobody died, so that’s a win." Maya’s expression turned sly. "Also, Kai and I are officially together. Like, properly together. Not just heat partners."
"I noticed the claiming mark," Eve said, gesturing to Maya’s neck where a faint scar was visible. "Congratulations. I’m happy for you both."
"Thanks. It’s been...." Maya paused, searching for words. "Really good. Better than I imagined."
Kai’s arm came around her waist, and the easy affection between them made Eve smile.
This. This was what they’d fought for. Not just political reform. Not just power.
The ability for people to find happiness. To build lives. To simply exist without constant crisis.
"Come on," Damian said, tugging Eve toward the stairs. "You can catch up with Maya later. Right now, you need food and rest and probably another bath."
"And after that?" Eve asked.
"After that, we have plans. Very detailed plans involving our mate and absolutely no political discussions whatsoever."
Eve let them guide her upstairs, and felt contentment settle over her like a blanket.
Tomorrow she’d be Queen again. Tomorrow there would be pack duties and probably more Court correspondence and all the responsibilities that came with the life she’d chosen.
But tonight....tonight she was just Eve.
Just theirs.
And that was more than enough.