Chapter 264
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 264 Long Time No See
âEromaug?â Linus repeated back to Allen in shock, âWhy do you need to know about him?â
Allen was silent as he studied his face. The look of shock and surprise that flashed across his eyes,
followed by the worried expression that flickered across his face told Allen that Linus did indeed know
something about the Daemon Lord. Whether or not it proved useful or not would remain to be seen.
âIâm pleased to see that your time here hasnât impaired your hearing at least,â Allen commented dryly
as he leaned against the wall casually, âI want to know what you know about him.â
Linus swallowed nervously and his eyes darted around his cell. âThatâs a dangerous subject to discuss
so openlyâ¦â He stammered fearfully.
âI wouldnât call your cell an open place, Linus.â Linus clicked his tongue as his eyes narrowed.
âYou have no idea what youâre talking about. Even in places that you consider safe, youâll quickly re-
evaluate your topics of conversation.â Linus hissed, âYou still havenât told me why you need to know.â
âAnd Iâm still not going to tell you, Linus.â Allen snapped, already beginning to lose patience with the
audacity of this man, âYou are in no position to make demands for knowledge.â
Linus glowered at him fiercely and opened his m*outh to reply, but whatever he was going to retort
with, he obviously decided against it and instead, sighed bitterly as he changed the position that he
was seated in.
âEromaug has been quietly gathering strength over the years.â Linus finally said as he stared at the
manacles around his wrists, âWe wouldnât have known if it had not been for a spate of disappearances
that involved the last known magick users across multiple communities.â
âAll of the Elders knew?â Allen asked with a scowl as his mind instantly moved to Bartholomew.
If he had known, why hadnât he said anything?
Linus sneered up at him. âOh a good number of the Elders knew, names that I have already given to
you and a few more, but the king refused to take action in the early stages, no doubt due to Narcissaâs
poisonous influence.â He chuckled bitterly.
âWhat was he doing with the witches that he gathered?â Allen asked with a frown as Linus chuckled
darkly.
âMagick users are not exclusively female you dumb f**k. Witches, warlocks, enchanters,
necromancers, shamans, druids, sages, the fae⦠they all use magick of some sort.â Linus spat
arrogantly, âDo you really think he would discriminate on gender alone?â
âI donât care about that, I want to know why he took them and what he intends to do with them.â Allen
hissed as he slammed his fist into the wall.
Linus was really beginning to get under his skin and it showed.
âWhy do you think he was taking them? If they wouldnât join his cause then they were against him! I
think itâs pretty obvious that anyone against him would be eradicated, it doesnât take a genius to work
that out.â Linus sneered.
âBut then why take the bodies, Linus?â Allen asked as took a menacing step forward, with Linus
scuttling back to a corner of his cell in response to his movement, as if he could somehow get away
from him.
âPerhaps to drain them of their magick, or to fuel the flesh crafterâs and necromancersâ work, I donât
f*****g know.â He spat.
âSo, the people takenâ¦they could still be alive.â Allen murmured thoughtfully to himself as Linus
glowered at him from the corner.
âI donât f*****g know and I donât particularly give a s**t either. Magick users are unbalanced and
unstable at best! Treacherous f***s that will turn on you with ease thanks to the way that they allow
their magick to screw with their minds.â He hissed.
âIf I didnât know better Linus, I would think that you had a deep seated hatred for all non-werewolfâ¦â
Allen growled lightly before Linus interrupted him fiercely.
âWE are the superior race, Allen! We deserve to rule over those that are beneath us! Weâ¦â Linusâs
tirade was suddenly interrupted as he spluttered and coughed violently, bringing his hands up to his
throat at the same time as a river of blood seemed to cascade out of his m*outh like a morbid waterfall.
A deep chuckle reverberated through the air as Linusâ body fell to the floor and Allen stood frozen, his
senses on high alert as he struggled to comprehend what had just happened. There was no sign of
anyone else in the cell, no scent that betrayed the presence of another, just the haunting echo of
mocking laughter and a voice that made his blood run cold.
âI do so hate it when they babble endlessly and reveal things that should have been kept secret.â The
voice tutted loudly from somewhere behind Allen.
He pushed himself away from the wall and cast his gaze around the cell wildly. There was nothing to be
seen anywhere⦠even with Orvarâs heightened senses, they could find nothing.
Without warning Allen was flung face first against the opposite wall, his shoulder shattering painfully as
it collided with the cold, jagged surface as he staggered back from the wall.
âWhoops. My hand must have slipped⦠that must have hurtâ¦â the disembodied voice mocked as
Allen bared his teeth and the eyes of his wolf flashed menacingly, searching for anything that might
betray where this sneaky f*uc*ker was hiding.
Then he saw it, the faintest disturbance in the air, as if something had flickered across his vision and
disappeared almost instantly again. Allen snarled furiously as he waited for the disturbance to appear
again and as soon as it did, he lunged.
He grasped wildly at the empty air without taking hold of anything and found himself thrown against the
wall again, face first as his nose crunched under the impact with the wall yet again.
âNice try Allen⦠but a little too slow. You never were very good at hide and seek were you?â The voice
mocked before laughing again darkly, âAfter all, you failed to find your sister yourself didnât you?â The
voice purred in his ear as Allen turned his head, the skin grating painfully across the stone as he
strained to see the face of his attacker.
His heart almost stopped as Jaspers grinning face appeared only millimeters away.
âHello Allen. Long time no see.â Jasper grinned sinisterly.