Chapter 53
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 53 Like Father, Like Daughter
As they stepped through onto the other side of the portal, the cool air was a welcome feeling as a wave
of nausea washed over both Ann and Adam.
Lexi steadied Ann as her legs wobbled unsteadily and as her father stepped through the portal he
chuckled at Adamâs suddenly pale face.
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He clapped him on the back warmly and grinned, revealing a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth.
âYou get used to the sensation after a while⦠although I really wasnât sure how badly it would affect
you wolves.â He added thoughtfully before snorting. âIt could be worse, at least you came through in
one piece.â
Adam stared at him blankly, for once lost for words. âPapa, donât tease them like that. You know itâs
incredibly rare to end up with missing limbs and besides, that usually happens with inexperienced
portalmancers. Steven has been with you for centuries now hasnât he? Sounds like youâre questioning
his abilities.â Lexi giggled as Steven raised an eyebrow.
âOh, my goodness, Papa, his face moved!â Lexi feigned shock as she covered her mouth with her
hands and giggled.
âYes, it does that sometimes, when he realizes that he is actually alive and not just f0rced to stand in
one room in the darknessâ¦â Her father commented dryly as he turned to look at his currently
harra*s*sed Portalmancer.
Steven shifted uncomfortably on the spot, his white hair barely shifting with the movement and his
robes creating a faint rustling as he moved.
âIf thereâs nothing else, sir?â He rasped dryly as Lord Brarthroroz chuckled heartily and dismissed him
with a gesture.
Lexi frowned at his retreating back as he seemed to glide down the corridor to an unknown destination.
âHeâs really no fun to tease at all..â She complained. âYes⦠you find with Lichâs, they donât really seem
to grasp humor as well as the living.â Lord Brarthroroz answered with a sigh. âItâs not his fault, another
century or so and he may crack smile. One can hope..â He sighed. Ann looked between the two of
them and a small smile played at the edges of her mouth as she chuckled at Adamâs incredulous
expression.
âIâm going to say it now, Lexi, thereâs a saying that fits you and your father quite well, âLike father, like
daughterâ.â She grinned, âIt kind of makes me a little envious if Iâm honest.â she sighed wistfully as Lexi
hit her playfully on the arm.
âI donât have a clue what youâre talking about. Come on, weâve stood around long enough here and if
we stay any longer weâre going to be surrounded by curious daemons.â Lexi answered with an arrogant
tilt of her chin and a sly smile.
âIf youâll follow meâ¦â Lord Brarthroroz said gesturing ahead of him as he began walking and they fell in
behind him, walking in a small group along the gargantuan corridor.
âItâs not as gloomy as I thought it would beâ¦â Adam admitted begrudgingly.
Lexi snorted as she turned to him.
âWhat? Did you think because we were coming to a daemon realm you were going to find yourself in
some dark cave somewhere surrounded by deep pools of lava and hellfire, with screaming t*ortur*ed
souls chained to posts?â
Adam averted his eyes sheepishly, resulting in a cackle of amusement from Lexi.
âAh, wolf boy, I really will have to look at coming to teach at your little school if this is the sort of
expectation that you lot grow up with. Itâs a shame really, thereâs a rich history in Daemonology. They
arenât all t*ortur*e and death and eating of souls you know?â
Adam frowned as he turned to look at her slowly.
âI thought you said you didnât know much about Daemons?â He questioned Lexi warily.
âI lied.â She shrugged nonchalantly as she waved her hand at him. âOh and donât look all hurt and
injured at me for not being completely honest with you. Just because you donât have ill intentions
towards Ann doesnât mean you wouldnât be willing to jump down my throat⦠or attempt to rip it out for
that matter. Trust works both ways, wolfy.â
Ann giggled at the expression on Adamâs face. Hopefully, he would get used to Lexi sooner rather than
later.
As they traveled further into the hallways, they passed many daemons and Lexi was right, before long
they had a small, yet persistently curious following. Thankfully it didnât take long to arrive at their
destination and as soon as Lord Brarthroroz turned around, the daemons seemed to disappear quickly.
âMy apologies. They arenât used to seeing outsiders. Some of them have never left these walls. Theyâre
quite young by daemon standards and donât share the same fear that many of my kind have.â He
explained patiently. He leaned forward and opened a door in front of him that led to a large room with a
door on each of the four walls.
âThis external door will be sealed to all but the four of us. No one will enter without my express
permission.â Lord Brarthroroz said as he walked through the huge doorway and they followed behind.
âThe door to your right is where you can eat, drink, or relax⦠whatever you like. Lexi and I will be
waiting for you in there once you get down to business. The door ahead is a private portal room that
Steven resides in. Donât worry, he never leaves itâ¦â Lord Brarthroroz sighed lightly and muttered
something about him needing to get out more.
âAnyway, heâll see to your return to your Packhouse when things are finishedâ¦â
âHe can portal directly into my Packhouse?â Adam said, suddenly on edge.
âRelax, Alpha, the destination is controlled entirely by the position that both you and Ann will picture
clearly in your minds. There is no lasting connection unless you install a portalmancer at your quarters
which at this point, I think is unlikely. But, who knows what you may require in the future.â
Adam growled lightly at the thought of the safety of his Pack being compromised and Lord Brarthroroz
chuckled at him, choosing to completely ignore his disquiet and anger.