Chapter 164
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 164 You Owe Me Big Time
The three of them made their way down the never-ending, twisting corridors with the Royal Guards
following closely behind.
âDonât you get sick of tweedle-dum ad tweedle-dee following you all the time?â Lexi murmured as she
glanced over her shoulder at the two stoic guards with expressionless faces.
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âI guess I havenât had long enough to get sick of it yet,â Ann answered with a shrug.
She was sure it would probably be irritating at some point, but for now, at least she had someone to
ask if she got lost in the maze of corridors that the Enclave was turning out to be.
After descending the third set of stairs that seemed to twist in upon itself, she was almost positive that if
she tried to find her way back she would most likely get lost. She wasnât sure how she was supposed to
tell Adam how to get here. âBartholomew, I wanted Adam to meet us wherever youâre taking us.â She
said a little hesitantly as she pulled her phone out and began flicking through to the message center.
âYes, yes. Absolutely fine.â He answered waving his hand dismissively as he plodded resolutely
onwards.
âOkay, well it would help if I knew exactly where we were going. You havenât told us where it is that
everything is being heldâ¦â Ann said, trailing off at the end.
She was well aware that even in places as secure as the Enclave, the walls sometimes had ears. Who
knew who was listening at any given time? It wasnât worth the risk of speaking it out loud until they
were safely inside.
Bartholomew stopped short in the middle of the corridor and turned to look at them with a thoughtful
expression.
âHmm. Youâre quite right. Actually, he may have difficulty finding it now youâve mentioned it.â He said as
he rubbed his chin.
Lexi glanced at Ann with a raised eyebrow as he gestured to one of the guards behind them.
âYou there, will you go and fetch the Queenâs Consort, please? It quite escaped my mind that this is a
restricted part of the Enclave that he may have difficulty accessing without an escort.â
The guard frowned slightly, but with a curt nod, turned and began to make his way back down the
corridor. âAlmost there now, your highness,â Bartholomew announced impassively as they descended
another set of stairs and turned a corner into a corridor with a large, solid metal door at the end.
âLooks pretty ominous.â Lexi quipped as she wrinkled her nose in disgust, âStinks as well.â
Bartholomew turned to look at her curiously for a little while before humming to himself.
âInteresting that you should say that because as far as our wolves are concerned, they canât smell
anything around these⦠creatures.â He commented slowly as he turned to smile softly at Ann, âIt
seems you were right to bring your friend here. She has already yielded a little information before sheâs
even entered the room, making headway where we could not.â
Lexi snorted softly.
âYou sound surprised old man, although it would be nice if you didnât sound so gleeful about my
discomfort,â Lexi grumbled,
âThe scent itself isnât a ma*s*sive thing. All it does is prove that whatever this is, itâs undetectable to
wolves making ambush far easier for the creatures concerned. If their target is wolves that is.â She
continued carefully, trying not to breathe in through her nose as much as possible, although it had little
effect.
Yet with trying to utilize that method to avoid her obvious physical reaction, instead of smelling it, she
could now taste the stench and it seemed to stick in her throat.
âAlthough, I canât guarantee that Iâm not going to gag when the full stench hits me inside. If itâs this bad
out here, I dread to think what it smells like when that monstrosity of a door is opened.â She grimaced
with a scowl, her hands doing little to hide the foul expression that had settled over her face.
âYou owe me big time for this Ann.â She hissed.
Bartholomew chuckled as they reached the door and before they could open it themselves, it swung
open, revealing a startled-looking Commander Greyson on the other side who had clearly not been
expecting the trio and one Royal guard on the other side so soon.
Lexiâs eyes widened slightly before she covered her mouth and nose and desperately tried not to gag
on the wave of putrid fragrance that washed over her.
âOh, youâre here already. I was just going to make my way up to your study to see if everything was
okay. Is she okay?â Commander Greyson asked with a frown as he took in Lexiâs now bloodshot eyes
as tears began to trickle down the side of her face whilst she dry heaved and gagged silently behind
them.
âApparently these strange beasts do indeed have a scent!â Bartholomew answered cheerfully as
Greyson stepped back to allow them to enter.
âYou donât need to sound so cheerful about it. Believe me, you furballs should count yourself lucky that
you canât smell it.â Lexi snapped between breaths.
âGreyson, this is Lexi. She is our Queenâs longtime friend and resident expert onâ¦wellâ¦youâll find out
soon enough.â Bartholomew continued jovially, ushering them inside.
âPleasure to meet you,â Greyson said as he offered his hand and then hesitantly withdrew it when he
caught the furious scowl that Lexi was directing his way.
âThere is not a chance in hell that I am removing my hands from my face. We can do all the social
niceties later, fur bag â¦unless you want me to vomit all over your shiny little uniform that is.â She
hissed in irritation.
She hated to appear weak or incapable in any capacity, especially in front of people that made her feel
nervous and now she was going to be surrounded by them.
Ann rubbed her arm consolingly as they made their way further into the room and stopped short as she
laid eyes for the first time on the creature that lay motionless on the slab before her.
She turned to Lexi in a mix of horror and shock and saw the same emotions mirrored in Lexiâs eyes as
she cast her gaze over the corpse in front of them.
âWhat the fâk is that?!â Ann breathed in trepidation as she fully grasped just how otherworldly this thing
was.