A hidden realm born from the ruins of myth, Themorea is divided into provinces ruled by mythical beingsâeach shaping life in their own image. Bound together as The Circle, they keep harmony through strength and secrecy. But when Andy, the steadfast provider and minotaur, claims a human mate, it stirs questionsâand desiresâthat will reshape their world.
Chapters
Grafting a Dream: Andy/Prologue, Part 1
The Company We Keep: Andy/Prologue, Part 2
The First Hunt: Ari, Part 1
Marked: Ari, Part 2
Prey: Ari, Part 3
Into The Wilds: Ari, Part 4
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This is entirely world building and plot. Completely SFWâwhich should help my overall average when you see what's coming.
Minotaur!Andy x Sunshine!Reader
Formerly Human Disaster!Readerâit's amazing what having toxic people removed from your life and not having to pay bills will do.
It had been three months.
You sat cross-legged on the orchard stone wall, fingers playing absently with the hem of your sleeve. The breeze lifted strands of your hair and carried the scent of blooming trees despite the season. Themorea was peaceful, brightâbut your chest panged with anxiety when you thought of what came next.
Soon, you'd meet them allâthe rest of The Circle. Officially.
Lloyd was stretched out nearby in the grass, back propped against a tree, a green apple in one hand and that lazy, unbothered smile in place. Fowler lazed near, arms crossed, gaze somewhere between amusement and something sharper.
âYouâre nervous,â Lloyd said teasingly.
âI donât want to make a bad impression,â you admitted.
âYou wonât,â Fowler said simply.
Lloyd grinned. âTheyâre gonna love you, Sunshine.â
The nickname rolled off his tongue like it had always been there. You gave him a weak smile, grateful. Andyâs arms came around you from behindâslow and solid. He rested his chin lightly on the top of your head.
âHey,â he murmured. âSheâs my Sunshine.â
Lloyd raised his hands in mock surrender. âBorrowing. With affection.â
Andy huffed a quiet laugh and kissed the side of your head. âDonât worry,â he said softly. âTheyâre going to love you. And if they donâtâŚâ He gave a slow shrug you could feel against your back. âTheyâll learn.â
You let yourself lean into him. The nervous buzz was still there, but now it had warmth braided through it.
The library they were building stood nearbyâhalf-finished, magic humming in the walls. Youâd helped organize what little had been shelved already, your handwriting now mixed with Andyâs on the cataloging tags. It wasnât finished, and neither were you. But this place, this lifeâit fit. In some ways, it had felt so fastâand in others, you couldnât remember life before all this.
You and Andy had gone over everything in the weeks since.
He hadnât rushed you. Youâd walked through it togetherâyour job, your apartment, your bank accountâyour old life. What to keep. What to let go. Youâd tried to explain the feeling and found your voice catching, oddly solid despite the weight of it all. âI thought it would feel like grief,â youâd said. âBut it feels like pruning. Iâm genuinely relieved.â
Andy had looked at you then, expression unreadable for a beat. Then he nodded, slow and proud.
âSome of it I tossed without thinking,â you added. âBut... my family. Thatâs different.â You glanced down at your hands. Â âI donât need to be in their daily lives. I choose this life. I choose you. I just... I donât want to disappear on them. Maybe I could send a letter sometimes? And I want them to know you. Maybe we could attend weddings and milestones? Send holiday cards, even?â
He held you closer, pressing a kiss to your shoulder. âIâd love to know your family. If nothing else, I want them to know how cherished you areâeven if they canât know the details.â He shifted slightly, thoughtful. Â âItâs not impossible,â he said. âBut it is complicated.â Then a pause. A faint smile. âIf anyone could figure it out, though,â Andy murmured, âitâd be Jake. Sounds like the kind of challenge heâd enjoy.â
You nodded, even though Jake didnât know you existed yet. No one didânot really. Not outside this orchard and the half-built library at your back. But they would. Soon. And when they did, you wanted them to know youâd chosen Andy. Youâd chosen Themorea. And you loved it. Even if you still wanted to send your family Christmas cards.
âââ
Andyâs request for a Concordâan official meeting of The Circle and The Circle onlyâhad been acknowledged three days ago. Now, it was time.
He walked beside you through the winding paths of the Agora, his cloak heavy across your shoulders, the hood pulled low. Your heart beat a little faster with each step. The shops and passageways of the central square bustled around you, but no one gave you a second glance.
If only they knew a human walked among them.
The Council Hall rose ahead, gleaming in the mid-morning sun. Unlike the surrounding structures, which pulsed gently with the organic magic of their respective provinces, the Council Hall was clean stone and a weathered copper dome. The columns bore no crests, only the etched lines of the Circleâs sigil over the arched entryâaccorded neutral ground.
âThis is where we gather with the seconds,â Andy said quietly as you climbed the steps beside him. âConcords are only for The Circle and are held in The Ring. Theyâll wait here until the Concord ends. They usually handle a lot of the unofficial discussions while weâre in session. Truth be told, we rarely call Concordsâmost meetings happen here with our seconds present.â
You nodded beneath the hood, unsure if you were relieved or disappointed not to meet them yet.
Inside, the Council Hall was quietâalmost reverent. Long stone benches lined the outer chamber where any observers would sit. At the center stood a wide circular table, and off to the side the portal gate to The Ring sat on an elevated platform of silver-veined marble, carved with the sigils of each region.
Your eyes traced the inlaid symbols and their slow, rhythmic glow. Your throat tightened.
Andy turned to face you, lifting a hand to gently adjust the hood over your forehead.
âOnce we step through,â he said, âweâll be in The Ring. Theyâll come in after us, one by one. Theyâll expect somethingâbut not you. Not this.â
You exhaled slowly. âAnd when they realize?â
âTheyâll see what I see.â A faint smile tugged at his mouth. âEventually.â
You searched his face, trying to pull courage from it. Andyâs hand brushed your cheek, grounding.
âTheyâll hear us out in The Ring,â he said. âThatâs the law. They can be surprised. They can be angry. But they will listen. And they will understand.â
âI hope so,â you murmured.
âTheyâll love you, given time. And donât forgetâyou already have friends in there. Lloyd and Fowler will be with us.â
He hesitated a beat, then offered his hand. âCome on, Sunshine. Letâs show them.â
âââ
You stepped onto the platform with him. The sigils flared bright. Light swelled. And together, you vanished into the heart of Themorea.
Light receded, revealing a garden framed by crystal and stone. The Ring shimmered around youâvast, echoing. Geode walls arched high overhead, faint glints of amethyst catching the drift of floating lights near the ceiling.
Other portals ringed the space.
âThose are our private gates to The Ring,â Andy murmured, following your gaze. âThat oneâs mine,â he added, nodding toward a portal flanked by two flowering trees. âWe rarely use themâonly in emergencies. Itâs considered rude not to be seen arriving through the main gate. An old-world courtesy, but it's stayed with us.â
You nodded, absorbing each detail.
At the center of the Ring stood a circular open-air pavilion of smooth opal columns crowned with a jade roof. A single, massive table of burled olivewood anchored the space, surrounded by mismatched chairs, each one unmistakably tailored to the ruler it belonged to.
Andy led you toward the table, his hand loosely holding yours beneath the cloak. At the edge, he paused. With one gentle sweep, he pulled the fabric more fully around you, veiling your features as you tucked behind him. He glanced down at you, quiet reassurance in his eyes, then turned to face the center of the space and waited.
âââ
The main portal flared once. Then again. And again. One by one, the others arrived.
Maria. Ari. Jake. Natasha. Curtis. Steve and Bucky. Ransom. Lloyd and Fowler came last, unreadable as they slipped into their usual seats with nods of greeting.
Their gazes swept the Ringâand Andyâbut no one seemed to notice you tucked at his back. Once everyone was seated, Natasha started: âYou called for a Concord.â Her tone was cool, probing. âThatâs rare.â
âIt is,â Andy replied. âBut warranted.â
He didnât elaborate. Not yet.
Ari studied him. âYouâve been quiet since returning from the mortal realm.â
âSo what is it?â Curtis asked, calm but direct.
Mariaâs eyes narrowed speaking before Andy could answer. âI received a reportâof a human woman in the Grove.â She looked directly at Andy. âIs that what this is about?â
Heads turned. Andy didnât flinch.
âAndy,â Steve said, uncertain. âYou didnâtââ
âYou brought a human here?â Natasha cut in, sharper now. âIs sheâdo you mean to keep her here?â
âSheâs not some souvenir,â Andy said evenly, annoyed at being derailed so quickly. âShe is my mate. My companion. And she will rule the Grove by my side." He paused before adding, "Forever.â
The words landed like stone in still water. Ripples of disbelief moved around the table.
You could feel the shiftâthe tension, the judgment, the weight of every gaze you hadnât yet met. Andy straightened, voice low but unshakable. âSheâs here, you know. She hears you.â
Silence fell harder. Thenâall eyes turned to you.
Heart hammering, you stepped forward, easing the hood back. You gave a small, nervous wave. âHi.â
Another beat of stunned quiet.
âYou actually brought her here?â Ransom blinked, incredulous.
âI told you,â Andy said, placing a steadying hand at your lower back. âSheâs not an accessory. Sheâs mine. This isnât temporary. This isnât a game. And if any of you speak about her like she isnât standing here againâŚâ His voice edged lower. âWeâll be having a very different kind of Concord.â
Tension tightened and Natashaâs gaze sharpened. âThe pact is maintained?â
The words meant something to everyone in the room except you.
Andyâs reply was steady. âWeâll need time before that.â
A pause.
Maria leaned forward, exhaling. âA good sign,â she murmured. âHe hasnât lost all sense.â Her eyes flicked to you. âMaybe he didnât lose it at all.â
That broke the stillness. A few quiet nods followedâcautious, but no longer hostile.
Then the scrape of a chair. Natasha stood.
âI would speak with her,â she said, voice clear and firm. âAlone.â
She turned to youânot cruel, but not optional either.
âPlease follow me.â
You glanced up at Andy.
âItâs okay,â he said softly. âYou're not in trouble.â
Still, your legs felt shaky as you stepped toward her. Natasha led the way, guiding you back through the portal. The Ring vanished behind you.
A graceful woman with features similar to Natasha's visibly startled at Natashaâs sudden reappearance in the Council Hall. Her gaze landed on you, assessingâcurious.
Without a word, she fell into step behind you as Natasha led you down a quiet corridor and opened the door to a small side chamber.
Inside, the air was calm. Soft chairs circled a low table. The woman moved with quiet efficiency preparing tea while Natasha gestured for you to sit.
You sat. Waiting. Ready, or at least trying to be.
âââ
As the portal shimmered closed behind Natasha and Sunshine, a taut silence lingered. Andy didnât move.
âSheâs mortal,â Maria said at last. âYou know what that means.â
âI do.â His voice was steady but raw. âAnd I tried. Gods, I tried not to feel it. I left the realm. I ran halfway across the world. I didnât go looking for her.â He glanced around the table, jaw tightening. âI fought it. Weeks of silence, distance, rationalizing. I told myself I wasnât feeling what I was feelingâthat it wasnât real.â His gaze lifted. âBut it is. Sheâs mine. And Iâm hers. I wonât run from that.â
âEven knowing what sheâll lose?â Bucky asked quietly.
Andy didnât flinch. âShe knows. And sheâs still here.â
Curtis leaned back in his seat, arms crossed, studying Andy. Silent. Unreadable.
Lloyd whistled low. âAndyâs not reckless,â he said. âHe wouldnât be standing here unless he was damn sure.â
âSheâs unexpected,â Fowler added, languid in his coil, chin resting in one hand. âBut maybe thatâs the point. When has fate ever brought us what we expect?â
Ransom snorted, expression dry. âTrue. Itâs always the unexpected ones that shift the tides.â His gaze turned thoughtful. âIf she truly understands the cost and still chooses AndyâŚ. She might actually belong here.â
Steve hadnât spoken, but now shifted forward slightly, elbows on the table. âI donât like surprises,â he said. âBut I know your word, Andy. If you say this is rightââ He gave a short nod. âThen Iâll listen.â
Curtis stayed still, watching from behind folded arms. âYouâve always held the line,â he said simply. âNo one questions your loyalty to Themorea or to The Circle. But this will change everything.â
From his side of the table, Bucky gave a low hum of agreement.
Ariâs fingers tapped the arm of his chairâslow, deliberate. âThis path youâre startingâitâs not built for her kind. It wonât be easy.â Then, after a beat, he added, âBut if anyone can walk it with her⌠itâs probably you.â
Andy inclined his head in silent thanks.
Jake gave a short chuff, feathers rustling as he tilted his head, sharp eyes glinting. âYou said she knows what sheâs giving up. But have you two considered what she doesnât have to lose?â His fingers flexed against the table as he glanced around the Ring. âThere are ways. Pathways. Weâre not without options.â
Andy took a slow breath. âWeâve been thinking about that. About the long road ahead. We had some ideas⌠but theyâll need refinement. And infrastructure.â He met Jakeâs eyes. âIf anyone could find a way, itâs you.â
Jake raised a brow, amusement flickering. âWell. That does sound like my kind of problem.â
Around the table, a few glances were exchanged. The air, though still wary, had softened.
Andy turned back to the group. âI brought her here to The Ring before you all because sheâs my future. I wonât be parted from her.â
Maria finally leaned back, exhaling through her nose. âNo one wants to lose you. Weâll see what Natasha says.â
âââ
Natasha settled opposite you. âThis is Yelena,â she said simply. âMy second.â
Yelena nodded once, setting a delicate cup in front of you before taking a seat at Natashaâs side. Her eyesâunlike Natashaâsâgave more away: keen, alert, kind.
The questions began. Not rapid-fire. Not aggressive. Just... precise.
How did you meet Andy?
When did things shift between you?
What did he say when he told you the truth?
How did he treat you?
Do you have your own space?
Do you freely move around his estate?
It wasnât an interrogationâbut it wasnât small talk either. At first, you answered plainly. Honestly. You told them about the kind man who tried to soften a horrible day. How he saw you when you felt invisible. How he made space for youâgently, steadilyâand how it ached when he tried to stay away. How youâd never felt so drawn to someone.
But something in Natashaâs eyes made you pause.
She wasnât looking at you. Not entirely. She was watching for somethingâlistening between the lines. And suddenly, you understood.
This wasnât about you. It was about him.
Not whether you were good enough. Whether he was safe enough.
They werenât trying to measure your worth. They were trying to protect you from the possibility that this was something elseâsomething darker. Grooming. Manipulation. Imbalance cloaked as fate. And you realizedâthey werenât judging you. They were trying to save you.
The realization strengthened your resolve. You didnât try to impress them after that. You focused on truth. Reassurance. You told them that you hadnât gone looking for Andy eitherâbut now that you found him, you wouldnât let him go. That your world had settled around him before you had words for what it was. That love had never felt like home until him.
No flowery language. No grand declarations. Just one truth, grounded and steady: âIâve never felt so cherished or safe. I want to give him the same. Heâs my everything.â
You hoped that simple truth shone in your eyes. Then held their gaze and waited.
After a fraught moment Yelena leaned back in her seat, one brow lifting slightly. âI like this one,â she said, her voice quiet but certain.
You werenât sure if it was approval or solidarity, but it felt like both.
Natashaâs gaze stayed steady a moment longer. Then she nodded, slow and thoughtful. âMe, too,â she smirked.
She reached for her own teacup, movements graceful but purposeful. âWeâll talk logistics soon. There will be things to considerâprotections, expectations, adjustments.â Her tone shifted, less testing now. More grounded. âBut if what you feel is real, then weâll find a way.â
Yelena gave a small, satisfied hum beside her. And for the first time since stepping into the unknown, you felt something loosening in your chest. You were welcome here.
The air softened after that. Natasha asked fewer questions, and Yelenaâwhoâd quietly claimed a second cup of teaâchimed in now and then with dry, unexpected humor. You found yourself relaxing by degrees.
They asked about your background, your hobbies, how youâd handled discovering a world you never knew existed. The conversation meandered with gentle curiosity, not inspection. It was very⌠easy.
When Natasha finally set her empty cup down with a quiet clink, she studied the delicate swirl of leaves at the bottom. âThat should be enough time,â she murmured.
You blinked. âEnough time?â
Her mouth curved with a hint of mischief you wouldn't have assumed possible from her. âFor Andy to convince the others, of course.â
Your breath caught. âHeâsâTheyâreââ You weren't sure what you wanted to say exactly but the two gorgons understood all the same.
âOh yes,â Yelena said breezily. âTheyâre probably all brooding about it together. Lots of meaningful silences and dramatic nods.â
You laughed despite your rising panic, but Natasha only gave a quiet, almost fond sigh. âIâve known my friend a long time,â she said. âI trust that heâs fighting for you. I just had to be sure he wasnât injuring himselfâor youâin the process.â That truth settled over you like a warm blanket. You werenât here because they doubted you. You were here because someone loved Andy enough to make sure he was okay, even in his joy. And somehow, that made you feel even safer.
âCome. Let's get the issue settled.â Natasha said standing. She shared a look with Yelena who nodded and headed out the door back to the other seconds. Natasha led you back to The Ring.
âââ
You and Natasha stepped through the portal together, her expression playful while you were clearly at ease. The Circle looked up.
Andy stood immediately, his eyes locking on yours. A breath he hadnât realized he was holding eased out of him.
Natasha returned to her chair as you returned to Andy's side. She faced the others and said, simply: âMy new friend is lovely. I'm looking forward to getting to know her better.â
The meaning wasnât lost on anyone. It wasnât a verdictâit was a statement of alignment. Natasha wasnât just approving you. She was joining Andyâs side. She turned to him, her voice softer now. âIâm very happy for you.â
âWe all are in our own ways,â Lloyd added quickly, keeping the positive momentum going.
"It goes without saying, really,â Fowler followed smoothly.
You smiled. You saw right through those two and appreciated it all the same.
A quiet hum of approval rippled through the room.
Jake was surprisingly the first to speak. âCool. This is actually a good transition into something I wanted to bring before the Council today. I know I didnât send out an addendumâitâs last minute.â
He waited for a few nods.
âPronge is still looking into Andy. Heâs even managed to track down a few of our vendors.â
A murmur of discontent stirred, but Jake held up a hand. âRelax. Heâs not a threat. Just... annoying.â
Andy muttered, exasperated, âHe thinks Iâm running a damn mafia.â
The others stilledâ
Maria spoke first. â...Could we?â
Jake grinned. âI kinda get it. Dark money, shadow networks, unexplained disappearances.â He waggled his eyebrows at you at that part and you laughed. âAnd the best part? He already believes it. We give him the story he wants, he stops digging. We stay clean.â
Ransom actually laughed. âWe are unreasonably attractive and well-dressed. Feels on brand.â
âOh, I like this,â Lloyd offered, leaning forward. âNo one wants to poke the mob too hard. They're more likely to assume youâre corrupt than immortal.â
Steve frowned. âWe canât let them think weâre criminals. If weâre seriously considering more contact with the mortal world, we need clean fronts. Reputable channels.â He paused. âPronge may be the sleaziest of our contacts but our business with him was still above board. If we even pretend to dirty our hands now, itâll cost us later.â
Silence followed. No one refuted Steveâbut no one seemed sure where that left them.
You broke the silence.
âThen⌠give him what he expects. Legit business. Clean records. A team of very polished executivesâŚâ you gestured to the room, ââŚwho just happen to have a hint of something darker behind the scenes.â
You fought down a giggleâit was your favorite kind of fantasy: mafia meets billionaire CEO.
No one noticed the mischief in your eyes except Andy. He raised an eyebrow and squeezed your thigh under the table, but said nothing.
Jake perked up. âOooo, dramatic. A corporation with whispers. The kind of brand that makes government men lean away.â
Fowler tilted his head toward you. âShe gets it.â
Andy sighed, smiling despite himself. âAnd now theyâre the problem.â
Lloyd grinned. âOh, she gets it.â
You, Maria, Natasha, and Ransom all laughed. Even the others cracked smiles.
Curtis raised his hand slightly. âBefore you all get carried away with Jake and Andyâs new projectâmay I suggest we close this Concord?â His eyes met yours. âIts original purpose is clearly resolved. Welcome.â
You nodded, warmth spreading in your chest.
Curtis returned to addressing the room. âWhatever front we use, I think we should council with our seconds.â
âAgreed,â Maria said immediately. âShall we?â
One by one, they began making their way back toward the Council Hall.
âââ
Yelena had already gathered the others.
Coleâa Satyr and Andyâs secondâwas the first to approach, slipping easily to your side with the casual grace of someone already considering you family.
âI take it went well?â he asked, voice pitched low and friendly. âIâve been nervous. Not everyone appreciates these kinds of grand gestures.â
You smiled at him, touched, but Andy answered before you could.
âIt went very well,â he said. âIâll explain everything in Council.â
He guided you gently forward, where the others were gathering around the central table. The seconds found their places with practiced easeâsome quiet, some curious, all assessing. Andy remained standing.
âThe formal Concord is concluded,â he said, voice carrying easily through the space. âThis is now a working session. We need input. And we need alignment.â
A few nods met his words. No one objected.
Andy glanced around the table before continuing. âSome of you know already, but for the restâthis is my partner. Sheâs the reason I called the Concord.â
His voice softened as he offered your name. No one missed the weight the shift carried. Reactions varied from surprise to amusement.
âIâve chosen her. Sheâs chosen me. And after speaking with The Circle weâre moving forward. Together.â
There were no interruptions, only measured silence.
Andy moved on, his tone sharpening. âWhile that remains personal, it connects to something larger. Jake raised an issue just before we adjourned: Pronge.â
That earned a collective groan from a few of the seconds.
Jake gave a short shrug, feathered brow raised, about to elaborate when Lloyd cut in: âBefore we get into that, why don't you all introduce yourselves to Sunshine here.â
âSunshine?â an ethereal being with a flanged voice next to Jake asked.
âItâs what we call Andyâs darling mate,â Fowler offered smirking.
âAh, I see. Greetings, Sunshine. I am ELARA, Lord Jake's secondâSentinel of the Aerie.â
Jake beamed. âELARA: Executive Logic and Adaptive Response Assistant. Most brilliant construct youâll ever meet.â
ELARA nodded politely.
A cyclops sitting next to Maria leaned forward. âIâm glad to finally have a good look at you. Youâre even lovelier up close. Iâm Nick, Warden of the Anvilâsecond to Lady Maria.â
Andy raised an eyebrow and turned to Maria. âReport, huh?â She shrugged without apology.
Yelena was next. âYou know Iâm Natashaâs second, but my formal title is Steward of the Red Redoubt. We're going to be good friends. I can tell.â
A man with a warm smile seated beside Steve gave a small wave. âIâm SamâSkywarden of the Reach.â He gestured to Steve and Bucky, âSecond to these two.â He then patted the bird at ease on his shoulder. âAnd this is Redwing, Falcon of the Reach.â
The bird puffed up with pride and chirped once. âFlirt,â Sam muttered. You smiled.
A pale man with an easy manner offered a nod. âIâm Benoit, milady.â He greeted in an accent hinting at something not quite American South to your ear. âRansomâs secondâHarbormaster of the Drift. Itâs a pleasure.â
A regal figure with antlers gave a dignified incline of his head. âI am Thranduil, Seneschal of the Wilds. I serve Lord Ari.â
A tall, imposing woman followed with a nod. âVal. Chatelaine of the Hollow, second to Lord Curtis.â
And finallyâ
âGant,â said the last man, giving you a little salute. âChamberlain of the Veil. Second to these two snakes.â He winked as he pointed a thumb at Lloyd and Fowler.
âââ
Once the greetings had passed, Jake refocused the room.
âProngeâs still diggingâinto Andy, into our vendors, our activity trails.â
âIâm fairly certain he thinks Iâm mafia,â Andy muttered, still annoyed.
That got a few smirks.
âWe all agreed we canât risk exposure,â Andy continued. âBut we also canât ignore the world we came fromâespecially if we plan to maintain any contact, no matter how quiet or careful.â
Gant nodded, arms folded loosely across his chest. âYou want a front.â
âA clean one,â Steve added. âIf weâre doing this, we do it right.â
âPublic enough to explain our presence,â Natasha said. âBut private enough to disappear when needed.â
Jake leaned back, clearly enjoying himself. âA sleek brand. Executive types. Whispers of shadow networks, but nothing provable.â
âThatâs where weâre leaning,â Andy said, glancing toward you just briefly. âAnd Iâd like you all involved. If this front is going to work, it needs legitimacy. Structure. And the appearance of something human.â
Val nodded, considering. âShell corporation?â
âSomething like that,â Andy replied. âA multinational. Quiet. Nimble. With enough red tape to keep nosy contractors confused for years.â
Jake grinned. âSounds like weâre going corporate.â
Maria sighed but didnât argue. âThen weâd best get to work.â
âââ
Groups broke off. Notes were exchanged. Maria already had a framework in motion. ELARA projected layered data strings, shifting with each input. Andy stood quietly beside you, but you could feel his shoulders had eased. The path ahead wasnât clear, but it was forming.
Eventually, someoneâmaybe Ransom, maybe Curtisâmurmured the name that stuck.
The Morea Group.
âIsnât that too obvious?â Natasha worried.
Yelena pondered. âIt could muddy the waters if anyone somehow gets real information. Plus, you have to admitâitâs hilarious.â
Bucky approved with a quiet nod. Jake, who you were realizing was a bit of a troll, was practically glowing.
With the name agreed upon Lloyd spoke again, cutting across the murmur.
âAll right,â he said, tipping back slightly in his chair. âIf weâre playing the long con, I have a requirement.â
âOh gods,â Natasha muttered.
Lloyd grinned. âWe need codenames. Something cool. Something ominous.â Â
Natasha didnât even look up. âNo.â
Fowler chuckled. âLet him have this.â
âIâm just saying,â Lloyd continued, completely unbothered, âif weâre all going to be high-powered shadow execs fronting a vaguely sinister multinationalââ
âA legitimate consultancy,â Steve interrupted.
ââwe should at least have codenames,â Lloyd finished, unrepentant. âStylish ones.â
Ransom gave a soft snort. âYou already have one in mind. Let's hear it.â
âMr. Lloyd Handsom.â
The collective groan was impressive.
âWhat?â Lloyd said, mock wounded.
âLetâs go with Mr. Lloyd Hansen. Still insufferable, less suspicious," Jake countered.
âBarely,â Gant muttered, smiling
âIâll allow it.â Lloyd answered at the same time.
Curtis murmured, âChildren.â
ELARA chimed in without missing a beat. âAssigning internal identifiers could assist with compartmentalization and communication protocols. Though I suggest numerical pairings.â
âBuzzkill,â Jake muttered. âI vote Buzzkill as ELARAâs codename.â
âI do not require a codename,â ELARA replied dryly. âI am already classified.â
âIâm already known as Mr. Andy Barber,â Andy said, finally stepping in with a grin tugging at his mouth, âNo point in changing it.â
Fowler immediately jumped in on the fun gesturing to Nick. âIâm stealing your name. I think Mr. Nick Fowler has a nice bite to it. We need a good looking Nick.â
Nick was completely unbothered. âIf I ever get sent out, Iâm going as Mr. Nick Fury.â He eyed Maria. âJust to annoy Maria.â Her eyes narrowed. âYou wouldnât dare.â He laughed teasing her further, âOh, I absolutely would. Itâs a strong brand. Iâll wear the eyepatch and everything.â
Gant laughed. âLove it. Iâll follow my lord's lead. We do need a good looking Nick, so Iâll be Mr. Nick Gant if Iâm ever called on.â
Yelena snorted. âYou lot are menaces.â
Natasha was smiling, âAs long as the illusion holds, I donât care what they call themselves.â
Curtis leaned forward, forearms resting on the table, voice calm but firm. âThis is a solid foundation. But itâs still just theory and details.â
Ari, ever the blunt one, nodded once. âIt doesn't actually mean much if we can't get it up and running.â
The shift was immediate. ELARAâs projections stilled. Jakeâs posture straightened. Natashaâs eyes narrowed, already calculating next steps.
Maria was the first to speak. âI have half a dozen leads that need scrubbing before we make any move. If weâre serious about operating in the human realm, weâll need clean contacts.â
Nick was already adding notes to a faintly glowing scroll. âIâll handle our back-end metadata, make sure The Morea Group looks boring enough to avoid real scrutiny.â
âWe canât all go,â Steve said. âAnd we canât send the wrong mixâtoo strange, too magical, too memorable.â
âWe need a team that can blend,â Natasha added, âbut still carry weight if it comes to that.â
Jake was already rising. âIâll go.â
Andy lifted his head. âYou sure?â
Jakeâs smile was razor-sharp. âPlease. You think Iâve never run a covert human-side operation before? I built ELARA in a garage in Atlanta.â
âYou also nearly blew up said garage,â ELARA said mildly.
âThatâs neither here nor there,â Jake muttered, but he was already gathering things. âSomeone needs to establish the systemâlay the foundation. Talk to contacts. Weâll need infrastructure, digital pathways, real-world logistics.â
Fowler leaned toward Lloyd, voice quiet but firm. âOne of us should go, and you match Jake's energy better. â
Lloyd arched a brow. âTempting.â
âYou blend in,â Fowler continued. âToo well. And no one sees you coming when youâre smiling.â They shared a look that was more than a look.
The room went still for a beat.
âIâll go,â Lloyd said, slowly stretching to his full height. He straightened his cuffs, voice dry. âCanât have Jake doing something brilliant and accidentally starting a war.â
Jake grinned. âYou love it when I start things.â
âAnd I love it more when I finish them,â Lloyd returned.
âIâll go with them,â Ari sighed, rising with quiet finality. Thranduil did a double take, studying his lord. âWe need someone who can track. And protect.â Ari's gaze flicked briefly to you, then to Andy. âIf sheâs connected to the mortal world, so are we.â
Andy gave a single, grateful nod. He didnât say thank you. He didnât have to.
Thranduil nodded.
Curtis glanced at the group and gave a soft grunt of approval. âThatâs a strong trio.â
âAgreed,â Maria said. âBut move quietly. And donât start anything unless youâre ready to finish it.â
âWould we ever?â Lloyd grinned.
âYes,â came multiple voices in unison.
Lloyd didnât argue.
âHave fun babysitting, Ari.â Nick teased.
Jake laughed and pulled up a map overlay from ELARAâs systems and tapped a glowing dot. âWeâll start here. Pronge has a trail and I have a few old threads we can pull. If we do this right, we won't just throw him off. Weâll use him.â
âUse him how?â you asked softly.
Jake smiled. âAs a megaphone.â
Ariâs mouth curved into something almost approving and entirely predatory.
Natasha raised her drink in mock toast. âTo subtlety.â