Chapter 255
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 255 Similarities
As soon as Lexi reached her fatherâs quarters, she didnât bother knocking. She flung the doors wide
open as she called out for him.
âPapa? Are you here?â she called frantically as she tried her best to hold back the tears that threatened
to fall.
Lord Brarthorozâs head appeared around the edge of the doorframe and his frown deepened as soon
as he realized the state that Lexi was in.
âMy daughter,â He greeted her with a soft smile as he threw the book he had been reading onto the bed
and made his way over to her, âTell me what troubles you.â
The combination of his soft, coaxing voice and the way he looked at her with such concern, seemed to
open the floodgates as her grief poured forth with tears streaming from her eyes as she choked back a
sob.
âPapa itâs Aoife! She⦠sheâs dead. She was in the room right next door and I didnât hear a thingâ¦I
should have stopped it, I should haveâ¦â
âHush child, thatâs enough,â Lord Brarthoroz soothed her as he wrapped his arms around her, cradling
her head to his chest as he had done when she was a child, letting her sob noisily for as long as she
needed, âI am sure that had there been anything that you could do, then you would have acted
immediately.â
Lexi sniffled miserably as she pushed back from him and looked up at him with the eyes of a daughter
that was desperately seeking reassurance from her father.
âPapa, her room, it looked⦠well, itâs so similar to Mamaâs disappearanceâ¦â she whispered hesitantly
âWhat?â her father snapped a little harsher than he had meant to, making her flinch slightly.
He sighed lightly at Lexiâs reaction. He hadnât meant to make her jump, but the memory of losing his
beloved was still so fresh and raw in his mind, that he wasnât sure he would ever get over it.
âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to snap at youâ¦â
âI know Papa, itâs fine, donât worry,â she said as she smiled up at him weakly. âBut, you said there were
similarities â¦?â He asked as he c****d his head curiously.
Lexi nodded slowly.
âTell me.â Her father said seriously as he gestured for her to sit down and offered her a drink, which she
declined with a shake of her head.
âFelix is adamant that Aoife was dead when he entered the room, her throat cut, with no chance of
revival. He was distraught enough and covered in enough blood for that to be true.â Lexi explained
carefully as she watched her father down a large glass of whisky as if it were water,
âYet when we got there, there was no body⦠just the horrific aftermath of a clearly violent crime
scene.â she continued morosely.
âAny weapons?â Lord Brarthoroz grunted as he swirled another double shot of whisky around in the
glass.
âA knife, and, I know itâs not a weapon, but there was the pungent odor of sulfur tainting everything
when we arrived. The damn shifters are so lucky not to be able to smell that,â she grumbled.
Lexi looked at her father as he grunted again before downing the contents of his glass in one gulp, and
placing his glass firmly on the counter as he stared at Lexi.
After a momentâs pause, he nodded, sighing heavily.
âOkay, show me,â he said simply gesturing towards his door.
Lexi stood and once they were out of his room, she began to lead the way to the infirmary. She could
feel the tension rolling off him in waves and understood completely how difficult this would be for him to
face. Yet he was still willing to come to their aid and offer any assistance that he could.
Lexi smiled to herself and slipped her arm through her fatherâs as they entered the infirmary and
hurried through the corridors to the room where Felix waited in.
The security detail waved them through and tried his best to hide his shock at Lord Brarthorozâs
colossal size in comparison to him. Shifters werenât small by any means, on average, they were
frequently taller than 6ft and built like they spent their lives in the gym, but Lord Brarthoroz made them
look like scrawny teenagers in comparison.
The envious looks and sheer shock often brought a smile to Lexiâs face whenever she accompanied
her father anywhere.
In minutes they were pushing through the door of the innocuous-looking room, and her father stopped
in his tracks as he took in the gruesome scene before him.
Unlike his daughter, he didnât cover his nose, instead, he inhaled deeply, as if scenting the air around
them, and walked straight past Felix to the corner of the room without so much as a word.
âSorry,â Lexi apologized quietly with a grimace, âThatâs my Papa, Lord Brarthoroz, but I think youâve
already met.â
Felix nodded dumbly as he stared at her father.
âHe doesnât get any smaller does heâ¦â Felix breathed almost enviously.
âWhat are you talking about? This IS small for him, heâs much larger in his own realm. Reducing his
height to this is just a courtesy. Wouldnât want you shifters getting all shifty on us now would we?â Lexi
smiled gently.
The ghost of a smile played on Felixâs lips but he was too preoccupied with his wifeâs fate to see any
humor in the situation without feeling too guilty. He watched Lord Brarthoroz like a hawk as he seemed
to inhale deeply at various points in the corner before narrowing his eyes at the point where the two
walls met.
âThere.â He said with certainty as Lexi and Felix rushed to his side, squinting hopelessly at the corner.
âI donât see anythingâ¦â Felix muttered, the disappointment in his words cutting Lexiâs heart like a knife.
âYou wonât be able to, shifter. Itâs the faintest traces of what remains of a portal.â Lord Brarthoroz
grunted as he turned to face the bed.
A flicker of pain crossed his eyes for the briefest moment as he took in the all too familiar scene before
him.
The blood-soaked sheets, the congealed blood on the floor⦠but there was something else that was
here that hadnât been at the gruesome scene that was all he had left of his beloved mateâs final
moments⦠a dagger.
He snarled as he reached for it, his face contorting in a mask of fury.
âPapa?â Lexi asked quietly, her voice trembling slightly with fear at the raw unadulterated anger in his
face.
âf*****g Eromaugâ¦â He hissed furiously, his irises blazing red as a terrifying aura rippled outwards from
his massive frame.
Lexi gasped in horror as Felix looked between the two of them in confusion.
âYou know who did it? Who the f**k is Eromaug?â he questioned urgently.
âAre you sure papa?â Lexi breathed as her father chuckled darkly.
âOh, Iâm sure all right.â Lord
Brarthoroz hissed as he spun the dagger in the light, studying it carefully, âWhilst I donât think he was
the one who killed your wife, I am certain that Eromaug, my bastard of a little brother, had a hand in
your wifeâs fate, Felix, and by the looks of it, most likely in my own mateâs fate too.â
âHow can you be so sure?â Felix scowled as Lord Brarthorozâs steely glare turned to meet his doubtful
gaze.
âBecause this dagger is my brotherâs, and it still carries the stench of another on its handle.â