Chapter 134
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 134 A Female Alpha
Narcissa seemed to have reached the point where she no longer bothered to fight the inevitable and
she leaned backward in her position on the floor in a relaxed manner as she tilted her chin arrogantly
and chuckled.
âSo much to divulge, yet where do I even begin?â She chuckled quietly to herself.
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âThe Coven. What are your plans and who do you serve?â Leopold said icily, a dark cloud seemed to
have settled over his face as he glared at the woman he had once called his wife.
She grinned back at him and sighed dramatically.
âThe Excidium Coven answers to Daemon Lord Eromaug, his power is like nothing youâve ever seen
before. We want nothing more than to rise once again, and have our ranks swell as we are returned to
our rightful place as rulers of this Kingdom!â She answered, her passionate devotion for her master
clear in the vehemence with which she spoke.
Lexi snorted and sat back in her chair heavily, almost in disbelief.
âThat little prick managed to get a foothold here?â she whispered almost incredulously as she shook
her head in disbelief. She was quickly silenced by a fierce glare from Allen and she rolled her eyes as
she listened intently to what else Narcissa was forced to reveal.
âGo on..â Leopold said as faint whispers could be heard from above. âWe were sent out years ago, to
work our way into positions of power and claw our way to the top. Whether you want to acknowledge it
or not, my brothers and sisters are everywhere and none of you will realize it until itâs too late. If you
donât believe me, just ask Alpha Nocturne over there⦠heâs been decidedly quiet regarding the
imprisonment of Tomas, donât you think? Incredible how none of you asked any questions regarding the
absence of an Elder who was formerly held in high esteem.â She cackled happily as she reveled in the
gasps of outrage that sounded from the Elders above.
She waited for them to quieten down as she commented sadly.
âSuch a pity that Esmerelda failed⦠it works to my benefit though. At least I was not the first to fail.â
Ann glanced across at Adam and saw that his face had almost frozen in a stony expression, and with a
quick glance at Alienâs face, she could see that his expression mirrored Adamâs. She frowned lightly
and wondered what exactly had happened to Tomas, if anything, and resolved to ask them when this
ordeal was over and done with.
âSo essentially youâre going to aim for world domination like a delusional villain⦠am I right?â Lexi
snorted as she bounced her knee in agitation. âCould you not come up with anything more original?â
Narcissaâs head whipped around and she narrowed her eyes dangerously as she glared in Lexiâs
direction before laughing lightly.
âIronic that the forbidden spawn of a witch and a notorious Daemon Lord sits freely here under the
courtâs protection, donât you think?â she spat.
âTheir race! You keep my motherâs memory out of your twisted little mouth!â Lexi fumed against the
backdrop of Narcissaâs peals of laughter.
âThatâs enough, Lexi,â Leopold said softly, yet the rare sternness of his words instantly stopped Lexi in
her tracks and she sat back with a murderous glare directed straight at Narcissa.
âYouâre no different than us,â Narcissa sneered, âConsorting with Daemons and using them to your own
advantage⦠yet you have the audacity to judge usâ¦â
âSo your Daemon lord instructed your coven on their actions. I understand. Now, tell me every scheme
and move you made from the moment that you entered the palace. Leave no detail out.â Leopold
interrupted.
Narcissaâs mouth twisted into a poisonous smile.
âIf you want me to be honest with you, I couldnât believe how easy it was to get under your skin. You
were weak, insecureâ¦â She trailed off as she scratched her face thoughtfully.
âI thought that poisoning your ex-wife and coaxing you into rejecting her would have been far harder
than it actually was, yet no sooner did you realize that she was becoming weaker by the day, did you
seek the easiest way to reject her, and trade her for a stronger mate.â
Narcissaâs face seemed to light up with joy at the look of horror on Leopoldâs face.
âDonât pretend you didnât know. I was careful with the amount I slipped into her food and drink at first,
but as soon as I saw your distaste at the thought of having a weak mate and your lack of interest in
finding out what was actually wrong with her, I decided to move things forward a little quicker than I had
originally planned. The only problem I had was when your wolf would take control of you against your
will⦠he nearly succeeded in k*il*ling me quite a few times as I slept!â she t*ittered as if recalling a fond
memory.
âEven when you rejected her, he hated you for it and fought me every step of the way. It wasnât until I
k*il*led her that something seemed to snap inside of him and gradually, the enchantments I wove
managed to suppress him. It was the same for Ann. Her wolf was something else, even at a young
age, and although Ann couldnât feel her yet⦠I could sense her volatility and her hatred so I made sure
that she was suppressed with an enchantment reserved for only the most dangerous of enemies. I
couldnât risk her ruining everything that I had worked so hard for when she came of age and was
granted her first transformation.â
Maeveâs growl rippled from Annâs chest and spread throughout the room, making even the Elderâs hair
stand on end and filling them with a desire to placate the fury of the wolf that raged in any possible way
that they could.
âSee?â Narcissa chuckled, âA female Alpha. Not only incredibly rare but also incredibly dangerous. I did
attempt to win her over to my side but when I saw the hatred reflected in both the girl and the beast
within, I didnât really have a choice. She would have been a powerful ally.â Narcissa said almost
regretfully.
Leopold stood silently for a few moments in front of her cell as his fists balled at his side, his anger
palpable. âI think we have heard everything that we need to.â An ancient voice sounded tremulously
from above. âIâm not finishedâ¦â Leopold growled out furiously as he turned and glared up at the council
above. âYou may not be⦠but we have heard all that we need to in order to make a decision. We will
retire briefly to the inner sanctum and discuss our recommendations for judgment, although I am
almost certain what fate awaits her.â
âAnd what of Ada? You still havenât heard from herâ¦â Leopold protested indignantly. âIt is glaringly
obvious that she is complicit in the crimes of her mother. Judgment will be passed accordingly.â A
female voice answered above the sound of the Elders beginning to leave the area above, irrespective
of the Kingâs wishes. Ann could do nothing but watch and wait, but she shared her fatherâs frustration.
There was more that she wanted to know. Now that her fury had risen to match Maeveâs, she was filled
with the desire to question them both on her own terms, and enact judgment herself.
If Maeve had any say in the matter then her death would be as painful and as slow as possible.
The gentle squeeze of Adamâs hand on her own did little to soothe her raging spirit, and it was clear
that Lexiâs feelings mirrored her own.
But, when it came down to it, the decision was out of their hands. All they could do was wait.