Chapter 272
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Chapter 272 At the Morgue
Ann and Adam followed Bartholomew to his office, requesting breakfast from a passing omega as they
made their way there.
Once inside the safety of his office, Bartholomew took the stone from his pocket and placed it on his
desk as they sat and looked at it.
âSoulstone? It sounds kind of ominous.â Adam commented dryly. âThatâs because it sort of is.â
Ann answered as she reached for the stone and held it to the light that streamed in through the
window.
âIf you look closely Adam, sometimes you can see the solidified energy of the soul insideâ¦like a mist
thatâs infused within the stone.â Bartholomew explained.
âItâs filled with dead people?!â He exclaimed in horror. Bartholomew chuckled and shook his head.
âI suppose it is. Soulstone was formed from the souls of thousands perhaps, all fossilized centuries ago
when the gods themselves roamed the earth and walked among us in various guises. It can only be
found in the realms that were eventually given over to the Daemons as they rose, and accessible only
by those who rule those lands.â
âHow come youâre such an expert on all of this Bartholomew?â Adam asked suspiciously, clearly
unnerved by the composition of the soulstone.
âSpend enough years in this place and eventually youâll have read enough books enough times to be
able to answer most questions with a degree of certainty,â Bartholomew chuckled, âIt also helps to have
spent a lot of time with both Lord Brarthroroz and his wife over the years.â
âYou have a fair point.â Adam nodded begrudgingly.
Just then, Annâs phone rang, earning her inquisitive looks from both Adam and Bartholomew as she
checked the caller ID and saw Evaâs name flash up.
âHey Eva, how are things?â She greeted as she moved to stand in front of the window, still clutching the
soulstone in her hand.
âTheyâre good! As a matter of fact, I was calling to let you know that Coral has learned pretty much
everything I can teach her. Iâll telling you, sheâs a natural. Just needs to work on her self confidence and
sheâll be almost as good of a Personal Assistant as I am.â She bragged happily.
âIâm looking forward to working with her. When do you think she will be ready to join us back at the
Enclave?â
âWell, I was thinking about dropping round with her this afternoon. Is that okay for you?â
âI think that would work well, Eva. I may need you to start work on a little project that we may or may
not have coming up shortly.â
âOh?â
âItâs something that we havenât really done before, and I know how you love to sink your teeth into a
new challenge.â Ann smirked as Eva laughed on the other end of the phone.
âSure. Why not. Listen, I have a heap of new paperwork for you as well, hours.â
Ann hung up and turned back to Adam and Bartholomew.
âWell, it looks like weâll be making waves much sooner than we thought. Coral is ready for action so
now not only do I get to try and persuade the Elder Council that direct access for the Daemon realm is
a good idea, I also get to show off my Omega Personal Assistant.â She grinned widely.
âThey can bark in protest all they like, you are the Alpha Queen and their job is to advise, not to
dictate.â Bartholomew smiled.
âWhen is the next scheduled meeting for the Council? Iâd rather get all of this out of the way sooner,
rather than later so we can move on to fixing the other issues that are piling up on my desk as we
speak.â Ann asked with a grimace, placing the stone back on Bartholomewâs desk.
âI donât believe we have anything scheduled for the next few weeks, your highness. Would you like me
to organize one?â
âIf you wouldnât mind Bartholomew, that would be tremendously helpful. It could be days Allen, and
when she finally gets in t*ouch, I would rather not have any distractions.â
âUnderstood, your highness.â Bartholomew said as he inclined his head.
A knock at the door drew frowns from Adam and Ann, but Bartholomew seemed unfazed as he shuffled
over casually to open it, revealing an omega with a large tray, filled with various foods.
He took the tray with a nod of thanks and kicked the door closed but it bounced back as Felix appeared
in the doorway.
âIf you donât want me in here you could have just saidâ¦â He grinned impishly at their surprised faces.
âDonât look so surprised, I have nothing to do except brood and twiddle my thumbs aimlessly so I went
and harassed the doctors at the morgue for a little while.â he said as he walked in and shut the door
behind him, throwing himself down on the couch as Bartholomew set the food out on the coffee table.
âAt the morgue? Isnât that a little morbid for this time in the morning?â Bartholomew asked with a raised
eyebrow as he took a seat opposite.
âNot really. I wanted peace of mind, confirmation that Jasper was dead and the paperwork to prove it
so I can officially inform my parents. Although, for Aoife⦠Iâm still not fully sure what to tell them.â
âI refuse to think of Aoife as anything other than missing, Felix.â Ann answered with a reassuring smile,
âYouâll see, weâll find out whatâs happened to her and when we know where she is, weâll bring her
home.â
âHow can you be so sure?â Felix asked flatly as he stared blankly at the food in front of them, his face
clouded with misery as if he couldnât believe in what Ann was saying.
âBecause thereâs no body, Felix.â She answered simply, âAnd I have a gut feeling that sheâs out there
somewhere, alive, and waiting for us.â
Felix lifted his gaze and his eyes locked with Annâs. The certainty in her voice and utter conviction that
was reflected in her eyes filled Felixâs shrouded heart with the faint flame of hope.
He had listened to their positivity and flippant attitude surrounding her apparent death for days without
saying a word, but inside, he had been crumbling. Yet now, something inside him told him to trust in
Ann and the words that she said.
After all, he hadnât felt her death and their bond was not broken, the thread just⦠faded awayâ¦
Technically it was still intact which meant that Ann was right, she was out there somewhere, and he
intended to do whatever it took to get her back