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113: Foreign meeting
Author: Faith
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Ezekiel Gates burst out of his study like a man on fire and flung open the double doors of the meeting chamber, startling everyone inside.

The room was full with dozens of figures dressed in white robes, seated around a long rectangular table, mid-discussion.

All their murmurs halted

“Ezekiel!” Seraphina, the woman seated at the head of the table, in her mid-thirties, shot up in alarm and anger. “You know you cannot interrupt while the Council is in session!”

But Ezekiel was breathless, eyes wide, barely even aware of her rebuke. He was still holding the phone to his ear, hand trembling slightly as he spoke.

“Azrael… I mean, Lord Azrael, the God of Dominion is literally on the phone… Seraphina, on call with me… right now…”

He marched toward the center of the long table and placed the phone down like it was holy. All eyes turned to it.

The room went still. Several members rose instinctively from their seats, jaws agape.

Seraphina blinked. “What?” she muttered, her voice
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