Chapter 115
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 115 A heartless, Soulless Witch
Ann had no idea how much time had passed since she had been brought here. Beyond Narcissa and
Ada, there didnât seem to be any other signs of life down here.
As much as she strained to hear beyond the closed door, no sounds were forthcoming and she ground
her teeth in frustration. The silence was deafening and she had lost all feeling in her arms now.
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The numbness was still preferable to the burning p@in that had coursed through her previously
though.
Narcissa had returned again not long after she and Ada had removed Brad from her cell and taken him
to places unknown. She swept in humming to herself pushing a table on casters in front of her, with a
television screen perched on the top.
On the bottom shelf sat a tray with a few glasses and a jug of some sort of drink. Whatever it was, Ann
didnât think she would be accepting it in a hurry. Chances were that she would wind up dead with one
sip if she even dared give in to her thirst.
She watched Narcissa through narrowed eyes, tracking her path across the small room, completely
ignoring Ann as she did what she needed to do. When she was done, she exhaled happily, dusted her
hands off on her skirts, and left the room again without so much as a backward glance at Ann.
As soon as she had shut the door behind her, Ann looked toward the screen that she had set up in
front of her with a suspicious gaze and frowned.
It wasnât likely that this was something given to her out of the goodness of their hearts⦠it was damn
obvious that their hearts were as black as their souls, and this left her wondering what was to come
next.
She felt Maeve begin to stir slightly inside of her, not much, just a flutter of her awareness brushing
against her own as the door opened and Narcissa breezed in again, this time staring at Ann with a
malicious glint in her eyes, her expression full of anticipation.
âYou need to let Brad go⦠youâve caused him enough p@in.â Ann hissed, her anger simmering under
the surface.
âDo I? I donât think so. I think putting him out of his misery is a far more⦠humane option for himâ¦
donât you?â Narcissa smirked as she flicked the television screen on and turned to face Ann with a
flicker of barely suppressed rage smoldering in her eyes.
âBut you wouldnât understand humanity Ann⦠your kind isnât capable of recognizing that sort of
emotion.â Narcissa sneered.
âAnd you think youâre any better?â Ann laughed humourlessly, âThe chaos that youâve caused in this
household alone and the evils that youâve committed⦠I know what you are Narcissaâ¦â
Narcissa smiled curiously and c*oc*ked her head.
âDo you now?â she chuckled, her eyes glittering with amusement. âI donât think you do, Ann. Not
entirely. I think that all you had was a few suspicions and youâve put them together to make something
else.â
âYouâre a dark witch arenât you? Am I wrong?â Ann spat, âA heartless, soulless witchâ¦â
âOh spare me the holier-than-thou att*itude, Ann. You werewolves have done far worse over the
centuries so donât you dare pass judgment on me.â She hissed in reply. âPerhaps if you look closely
enough at your own history youâll see that your kind has committed far more atrocities than you could
ever imagine.â Narcissa retorted in a dangerously low voice.
âThe past is irrelevant. Nothing is deserving of..â âYou know nothing, Ann. NOTHING.â Narcissa roared
suddenly as she raked her nails across Annâs face, leaving angry red welts across the surface of her
skin.
Maeve stirred a little more at the sudden attack and Annâs heart leaped in excitement. If she could just
keep her talking a little longer, there was a chanceâ¦
Narcissa appeared delighted with the marks that had appeared on Annâs face and ran her fingers along
them, almost lovingly.
âOh Ann, Iâm going to enjoy watching your destruction â¦perhaps Iâll save you for my lordâ¦.
considering the trouble youâve caused. You have no idea how irritating your little rivalry with Ada has
been⦠so much work completely derailed..â Narcissa sighed theatrically as she whirled around and
practically skipped across to the table with the screen on, bending forward and grabbing a glass of the
liquid below.
She took a deep gulp before topping it up and turning to Ann with a smirk playing at the corners of her
mouth.
âIâd offer you one but, you know⦠I would rather you suffer as much as possible whilst you watch the
little show thatâs about to start.â Narcissa crooned as she moved the table a little closer and began to
pace around Ann.
âWatching your heart break all over againâ¦watching your tears fall ⦠oh Ann⦠it will be exquisite,â
Narcissa whispered in an almost reverent tone.
Ann clenched her jaw as she tried desperately to resist the urge to turn and glare fiercely at Narcissa.
That was what she wanted, the reaction, and Ann refused to give her it.
âWhat are you talking about Narcissa? Thereâs nothing left that you could possibly do to destroy me
completely.â Ann finally answered in a voice as calm as she could possibly make it.
Narcissa raised an eyebrow and gestured to the screen in front of them.
âOh really? Then watch and weâll see how true those words areâ¦â
Ann reluctantly turned her eyes to the screen before her and snorted.
âYou can laugh now, Ann, but weâll see how long it takes for your disbelief to evaporate.â Narcissa
shrugged as she sipped at the concoction in her glass.
Ann willed herself not to roll her eyes as she turned her eyes to the screen in front of them and frowned
slightly as she realized the image on the screen in front of her was that of Adaâs room.
Ann pursed her lips bitterly as the memories of seeing Brad with Ada on the same bed resurfaced. She
remembered the heartache, but it wasnât anywhere near as p@inful now.
Her stomach flipped as the door opened and Ada walked in, laughing in that devious way of hers with
her head thrown back and all smiles, as if the person she was with was the most important person in
the world.
She strode forwards confidently, grinning up at the camera briefly before turning to look over her
shoulder and say something to whoever was accompanying her.
Annâs heart began beating wildly as her eyes landed on the figure that walked nonchalantly through the
door, pursuing Ada and approaching her with a smile and his arms outstretched.
No.
She couldnât go through this againâ¦