Chapter 6
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 06 I Will Take Everything From You!
The shocked silence lasted only a matter of seconds before her father exploded angrily, shouting
incoherently as Ada and Narcissa did their best to calm him down.
Ann watched their struggle emotionlessly. It was about time they all heard a few home truths.
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âAnn, thatâs enough youâve gone too far! Look at the state of your father! After everything Iâve doneâ¦â
Narcissa snapped as she grappled with her husband, trying desperately to soothe his wolf.
âEverything that youâve done?!â Ann laughed incredulously.
âTell me which part I should be thankful for Narcissa? The part where you seduced my father into
breaking his sacred mate bond? Maybe the part where my mother finally lost her fight and gave up on
life? Or perhaps I should be grateful for the times that youâve pushed me out of this poor excuse for a
family and excluded me in favor of your own blood?â She spat disdainfully.
Ada did her best to appease her mother before she whirled furiously and stalked toward Ann stopping
just millimeters away from her face.
Ann glared back coldly, the hatred between the two of them almost electrifying in the air.
âYou have no right to speak to my mother like that. Youâre right in what you said earlier though.â She
snarled, a sardonic grin playing at the edges of her mouth,
âOh really? Iâm surprised you would agree with me on anything.â Ann s snorted and narrowed her eyes
warily. âIâll happily admit if thereâs any truth to what you say. âThe apple doesnât fall far from the treeâ
wasnât it? Youâre absolutely right.â She smirked and threw her head back arrogantly, glaring down her
nose haughtily.
Ann steeled herself for the words that Ada was about to throw at her. If she agreed with anything, it was
only because it served her purpose.
âYou were right with that statement, do you want to know why?â
âNot really, Ada. Your little theatrics bore me quite honestly. I have better things to do with my timeâ Ann
answered casually as she turned to leave.
Adaâs arm shot out and she gripped Annâs arm painfully, digging her fingernails into the soft flesh with a
smile.
âOh, youâll stay and listen you weak little b*tch.â Ada hissed quietly so no one could hear but the two of
them. âYou and your mother are the same. Weak-willed, insipid wretches that canât hold onto their men.
When theyâre stolen away, they blame everyone but themselves. Look at you, youâre as pathetic as she
was.â She snorted.
Before Ann could stop herself, she had reacted on impulse and brought her hand around in a swift arc,
the sound of the slap she landed on Adaâs face echoed sharply.
It seemed to happen in slow motion as her hand connected and Adaâs head snapped round, the f0rce
of the impact knocking her off balance as she staggered to the side slightly and let go of Annâs arm.
Ann was breathing heavily as she tried to reign in her own anger. She had never wanted to pummel
someone as badly as she did Ada right now.
Ada turned her head slightly to grin at her from the floor, and the madness on her face startled Ann
momentarily as she stared back with wide eyes of disbelief.
âDo you know why Brad chose me over you?â Ada laughed, the sound a little unhinged as she drew in
a long breath slowly.
She stood unsteadily, and faced Ann again, staying a little out of arms reach this time as her eyes
danced with a hostile fire as she smoothed her clothes down. âItâs because Iâm carrying his child.â She
giggled coyly.
Ann froze as a chill swept over her. It couldnât be. Then, that would mean this had happened more than
once.
As she wrestled with her conflicting emotions and stared blankly ahead of her in shock, Ada smirked as
she began to slowly circle her.
âSuch a pity that of all the years you spent with him, he simply couldnât get me out of his mind. You
werenât enough Ann, youâll never be enough. When he left you in the evenings he came to warm my
bed. All you ever were was a t*itle to him, a means to inherit a kingdom.â Ada intoned quietly, her
poisonous words etching their mark painfully into Annâs heart.
Then, all of the times he left hurriedly were because of Ada. There were never any a*s*signments, or
family meetings, or pack business⦠it was all hastily concocted excuses so that he could lay with her
step-sister⦠and she had been ignorant to it the whole time.
She felt like such a fool.
As much as she wanted to scream and cry and rage, Ann managed to retain her composure and tried
her best to close her heart off from the pain. She dug her fingernails into her palm to distract herself as
Ada continued her rambling.
âSuch a pitiful little wretch.â Ada tutted with a sneer. âDonât worry though, Iâll talk with my father soon
enough, and then it will be Brad and me that are married.â She smirked happily as she ceased her
predatory circling and stood in front of Ann again.
She swept her gaze over Ann once more, the disdain and contempt oozing out of her very being, and
leaned in close in an effort to intimidate her.
âI told you, Ann, I will take everything from you and there is nothing that you can do to take it back.â
Ann stared at her and felt all of the fights leave her. Why should she care now? She had a new plan
and that didnât include ever seeing Brad or Ada ever again.
As a strange sense of calmness settled over her, numbing the aching pain in her heart, she smiled
serenely at Ada and almost laughed at the look of confusion on her face.
âYou can have him, Ada. Heâs not worth my time or my energy. I have bigger and better things to do
right now than play your little games. Good luck with your new child and your impending marriage. I
hope you donât regret your actions.â
With that, Ann gathered her skirts in her arms once again and turned to begin the climb up the
staircase.
The sooner that she was out of this stupid dress, the better.