because there was less communication back and forth across the ocean. But with telephones, internet, and email, news spreads much faster. What happens in the Americas has the potential to influence vampires in Europe and vice versa,” Marcus explained.
“And the European Ministry prefers to control what happens and changes in Europe,” Sofia added. “Or rather make sure nothing changes. Vampires are horrible about change in general, but the European vampires are like goddamn glaciers when it comes to movement.”
“Aiden has greatly complicated their lives,” Ronan said, his hand tightened just a bit on Aiden’s shoulder. “With eleven American ministers, it meant there were eleven potential levers for them to pull to influence events and decisions in the Americas. Now there is only one, and he’s already shut them down. They need to get Aiden to bend or remove him completely. I’d say their overall goal is to set up a new ministry like the one that previously ruled the Americas.”
“Or better yet, put a puppet on the throne,” Rafe murmured.
Aiden leaned forward, scratching the stubble on his chin. “I hadn’t considered that angle. It would give the European Ministry an expanded reach and more power to be able to bend vampires in the Americas to their whims.”
“There’s certainly no love for the vamps across the ocean,” Ronan added. All eyes in the room turned to him, and he frowned. “In general, you’re seen as runaways and outcasts. The reckless, lawless bloodsuckers who couldn’t cut it in civilized society.”
“We’re lawless? Isn’t the death rate of humans much higher in Europe than in the Americas?” Bel demanded, his voice trembling.
Ronan gently smiled at him. “It’s part of the old way. Civilized society. The old ones don’t value human life.”
Marcus got to his feet and paced, his frown deepening. “We haven’t been gone from Europe for that long. Barely more than a hundred years. I don’t remember it being that bad.”
“That’s my fault,” Aiden admitted. His shoulder slumped and Ronan immediately wanted to draw him into his arms. “Your focus was entirely on your mother while we were living in Britain. I tried to keep you from associating with other vampires as long as possible because I was afraid of their influence. I didn’t want you losing what made you all so special. The only one who got away from me—”
“Was me,” Winter finished.
Aiden sighed. “You were never one to sit still.”
Winter smirked at him. “I don’t think I suffered any kind of irreparable damage.”
“No, you just scarred the rest of us,” Rafe mocked.
“The point is that the European Ministry now wants Aiden dead because Mara has likely already reported that he won’t bow to orders,” Ronan said, bringing them back to the matter that was most weighing on his mind. “Furthermore, whoever they task with killing Aiden will also be assigned the entire Varik clan. They can’t risk leaving any of you alive to stir up trouble. They have to show that their wishes are to be obeyed, even from across the ocean.”
Aiden twisted around on the sofa so that he could look up at Ronan. “Any chance they might toss their favorite contract worker the assignment?”
“Oh, no. I’m on an entirely different shit list for them now,” he replied with a wide grin. “They want me dead, but they’re probably offering a bonus for my head if the vamp can bring me back alive for torture before my final execution.”
His lover’s brow was crisscrossed with lines of worry, and his nose wrinkled. Ronan wanted to run his finger down it, smoothing away the lines, but he didn’t want Aiden to smack his hand away. “Why do you sound so amused by this?”
“It’s not the first time I’ve run afoul of the Ministry.” He paused and scratched his cheek with one finger. “Though…I’m not sure how I’d get out of this one even if I wanted to. For the most part, they learned to leave me alone and I would leave them alone.”
“So, we can expect an attack,” Lola said in a hard voice. “From the emissaries already here?”
Ronan shook his head. “Unlikely. As Aiden proved in the meeting, Mara is barely more than a baby. I can’t believe they sent her.”
“Speaking of, how did you know all that information about her?” Winter asked. “It was incredible…and frightening.”
Aiden’s smile turned to Ethan, who waggled his fingers at the group. The fledgling wiggled to the edge of his seat, seeming to have trouble holding in his enthusiasm. “Well, I might be learning more