Chapter 276
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Chapter 276 Her Name Is Coral
Ann sat in the council chamber with both Adam and Coral at her side, the Elders clearly torn between
being uncomfortable with an omegaâs presence at such a high-ranking meeting, as well as curious as
to the purpose.
Coral shifted uncomfortably beside Ann as some of the degrading whispers reached their ears, as well
as the curious ones. It always seemed to be the negative ones that had the most impact on a persons
confidence though.
She had returned from her time with Eva far less timid and a lot more confident and honestly, it warmed
Annâs heart to see that such a small decision on her part, had driven such a large impact on Coralâs life
so far.
Coral had been paid for her time in training with Eva a decent wage, and by her own admission, it was
more than she had ever seen in all of her years working for the Enclave. That in itself bothered Ann
greatly and she intended to rectify it today.
âRight, letâs get started shall we?â Ann announced brightly as the murmurs that had rippled around the
room died down and Coral took a visibly shaky breath as she readied the stylus on the electronic diary
and notepad that she held tightly in her hands before her.
âWith all due respect,â A voice rose from the crowd, âWhat exactly is an omega doing in the council
chambers?â
Ann smiled in the direction of the voice, a little bit pleased that she could address this immediately
rather than have it hang over them for the duration of the meeting.
âSuch a polite way of saying that you donât approve of her presence,â Ann smiled dangerously as she
continued, âCoral has just returned from an extensive training course that I sent her on a few weeks
ago and has performed beyond expectations during her time there. With her exceptional performance
in mind I have instated her as my personal assistant â¦my royal secretary, if you will.â
The expected myriad of whispers rose up from the Elders as another voice rose from amongst their
ranks.
âYour highness, not that we donât doubt the omegaâs abilities, but there are many children that have
been born to ranked members that would jump at the opportunity toâ¦â
âCoral.â Ann interrupted sharply.
âIâm sorry?â the voice replied, the confusion in his voice clear. âHer name is Coral.â Ann answered
slowly, as if she were speaking to a child.
âAh, yes⦠well, Iâm sure the omega Coral hasâ¦â
âSince when do we identify individuals by their birth status?â Ann asked as she c****d her head,
âPerhaps I should start referring to you all in a similar fashion. Whatâs your name?â
âMe?â the bewildered voice replied, rapidly wishing he had not spoken up in the first place.
âYes, you. You chose to speak up in the council chamber and as I am still not familiar enough with you
all, I would like to know who i have the pleasure of speaking with,â She continued sweetly.
âElder Octavius, your highness.â He answered with a slight tremor in his voice.
âAh! Octavius. I donât believe I actually have the pleasure of knowing who your parents are.â Ann
paused as the faint sound of what sounded like a sigh of relief drifted across the room.
But she wasnât done just yet. âCoral?â
âY-yes your highness?â
âWould you mind checking the registry of the elders and finding out his lineage for me? Can you do
that?â
âEr⦠yes of course your grace.â Coral replied as her eyes flicked nervously to the crowd of elders
before working quickly on her handheld device.
âYour highness, is this reallyâ¦â
âNecessary?â Ann smiled, âYes, I believe it is. Iâm using this as a teaching moment for you all. So
please, feel free to take notes if you are incapable of rememberingâ
After a few minutes had passed, Coral passed the device to Ann, allowing her to see the results of the
search, and if she had been able to, Ann wanted to punch the air in delight.
âWe could always punch the old goat in the face.â Maeve suggested hopefully, sighing in
disappointment when Ann denied her request.
âThank you, Coral,â Ann smiled as she handed the device back to her and turned back to face
Octavius. âSo, if I were to address you in the same manner as you had Coral, then I should address
you as Son of a treasonous exile, Elder âOctavius, or perhaps Rogue born Elder Octavius would be
better?â
A frosty silence met her suggestion and out of the corner of her eye, she could see Bartholomew
grinning widely along with a number of other elders who nodded their heads in support.
âPoint taken, your highness. I apologies for any offence caused to you.â âOctavius ground out as he
took his seat.
âOh, itâs not me that you offended, Octavius.â Ann smirked, âI believe your apology should be directed
towards Coral, as she stands here as a fully accredited staff member of the royal household, and
should be treated with the respect due to her position.â
They could almost hear âOctavius choke on his own indignation before he stood and glared at Coral.
âMy apologies, Royal Secretary. I did not mean to offend you. It wonât happen again.â He forced out, his
voice shaking with that unmistakable taint of barely suppressed anger.
âErm⦠no problem.â Coral replied as ducked her head down, tucking her hair behind her ear and
blushing a soft shade of red.
âWonderful. Now thatâs out of the way, Iâd like to move onto the subject of why our staff here, the
âomegaâsâ as some of you like to refer to them as, arenât actually paid a wage for their time here?â
âA wage, your grace? They receive free food, accommodation, free clothing and have no utilities to be
concerned about, nor do they worry about their safety here, so in what way do we not pay them for
their work?â A voice rose from the Elders.
âWell, Iâm not sure how it works for you, Elder, but I know for a fact that all of you receive considerable
remuneration for your time, as well as a regular work schedule, paid for accommodation, free food, free
clothing and none of you have to worry about utilities nor security either.â Ann smiled, throwing his own
words back at him and waiting for the response.
âSurely you arenât comparing the level of their duties with oursâ¦â Another voice added before being
unceremoniously cut off by Adamâs irritated tone.
âAnd what exactly is it that allows you to live such a carefree life to focus on your duties as Elders, that
is⦠if we disregard the fact that the majority of you neglected your duties for the past goodness knows
how many years, hmm? Yet your staff still served you faithfully, whilst you ignored the needs of a nation
and lined your own coffers.â
âWell, I for one am in favor of proposing a wage for the services provided by the omegaâs,â a husky
female voice spoke up from the back, âUnlike some, I do not hold the term âomegaâ as derogatory To
me, it denotes a life given selflessly to serving the needs of those who work in the interests of their
pack, or their kingdom. It is only right that they too should enjoy some freedom, and the means to do so
in light of their selfless sacrifice.â
The edges of a smile played at the corners of Annâs m*outh. She remembered that voice well from the
trials that she had endured, and it appeared that she had her support for the changes that she intended
to make.