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“How are things going with running the Council?” Greg asked his dad the day after the movie marathon. Kennedy had invited him, Charlotte, and Liam over for lunch and they’d ended up spending a good hour just talking afterward. “Things have been really good. It makes a difference to actually like the people I work with,” Kennedy replied with a grin. Kennedy said. He, Dorothy, Liam, Silas, and Marcus had all been elected as the new Council leaders, and Greg knew they were a vast improvement over the old Masters. “You’re not too bad yourself, Kennedy,” Liam said with a grin, making Greg’s sister chuckle. “Liam mentioned something about a problem with the bank a while back,” Charlotte said with a questioning glance at her mate. “Our bank accounts and investments were set up in a way