Chapter 465
Chapter 465 Stella
"You're right! I am not a girl! I'm a woman," I said with a slight smile and that edge of humor I'd been trying out before. I didn't pause for the laughs, though.
I faced the crowd with my chin up and my shoulders straight. I put as much confidence and maturity into my voice as I could. The Moon Goddess didn't send me a vision, but that didn't matter. I could do this.
I had to.
"And yes, it's also true that I am more than that. I am a Celestial."
There were some gasps. Even a few loud guffaws, like I'd made a joke. There were some mutters, too, half-angry and half-confused.
I didn't use humor this time, and I didn't try for the element of surprise. I simply waited and let them take it all in. Someone would know what I was talking about, and I wanted that person to be the one to speak first. I could pound all of them with this knowledge, but it would be so much better...so much easier...if it came from someone they already trusted.
Just as long as that person wasn't horrified.
The Moon Goddess didn't feel very close to me in those few moments while I waited. I could feel my parents holding their breaths, expecting me to speak. Ready to fly to my defense, verbally or physically, if they had to.
At last, a tremulous voice rose above the crowd.
"A Celestial! A blessing from the Moon Goddess herself! Oh, praise, praise to the Goddess!"
The people gathered parted, leaving an opening around the old woman in the center. Her long gray hair trailed down her back in a series of tiny braids tipped with beads. Her dark-blue gown was spackled with silver and gold stars all up and down the front of it. As she moved toward the stage, the crowd continued to part. She turned, shaking hands and kissing cheeks, and I could see more gold and silver designs on the back of her robes. The entire moon cycle was embroidered there.
She reached the front of the stage and beamed up at me, holding out her hands for a moment before turning back to face the crowd. "We've waited a long time for the blessings of a Celestial!"
I could see a few confused looks being passed around. The old woman offered her hands to my dad and Abba, who helped her onto the stage. She put her arms around me and enfolded me into an embrace so warm and comforting I wanted to sink into it. When she pulled away, she kissed both my cheeks, one at a time.
"My dear, my great-grandmother told me many stories of the coming of a Celestial, and what it would mean for our pack. But I never dreamed it would happen within my lifetime." "What's a Celestial?" A hesitant, brave voice spoke out.
She turned to face them all. "A Celestial is a tapestry, woven of every single thread. Beyond the blessings of the Moon Goddess, our precious Stella is able to access the gifts of every supernatural to have ever existed. That she belongs to our pack is a blessing of the highest order."
"Is that how you were able to kill so many who were much stronger than you?"
"If she's one of these Celestial things, she has to be strong!"
"What does this mean?"
The old woman, still smiling, turned to take both of my hands in hers. She squeezed my fingers. She gave me a single, firm nod.
Her confidence in me lifted me up. Again, I faced the crowd. I kept my voice as clear as I could, but it shook with my own waves of emotion.
"I didn't do it by myself. I am a Celestial, yes, but that doesn't mean I don't need the support and love of my parents. Or my pack," I said and swallowed hard around the lump in my throat. "I would never have been able to stop the High Council without my parents. All four of them were there to protect me...just as all four of them will be here to lead this pack. Your two Alphas, your Beta, and your Luna!" Cheers rang out. People clutched each other. The old woman hugged me again.
My dad stepped up. "Everyone, I promise you, there will be ample time for everyone to ask the questions they need to be answered. We're here, together, just as Stella said. More importantly, we are all here together. Alpha Mason and I have declared today a pack holiday! Food and drinks are on us!"
More cheers rose up. I knew there'd be many more questions and meetings, and not all of the people watching us were satisfied, but that was fine. They had the right to their concerns. We'd face them all with honesty, just as my dad had promised them.
I watched my parents embrace, hugging and kissing because they loved each other-but also to show everyone of the pack that they were truly all mated. It would take some time for them to get used to it, but this was a great start.
Looking out at the entire pack cheering, laughing, and celebrating, though, I couldn't stop myself from also feeling sad.
Nobody would ever love me that way.
Who could ever want someone like me?