Chapter 69
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 69 Work Together
Both Ann and Adam were late leaving in the morning. It was evident to all who saw them that they
simply couldnât keep their hands off one another, even as they hurriedly ate their breakfast before
dashing out the door. Anyone who may have had the slightest doubt about their relationship status
would have had their worries put to rest at the sight of them together.
Even the Omegaâs had noticed the slight change in them. Although they had been touchy-feely
beforehand, their appet*ites for one another seemed to be insatiable at the moment and their loud
performance in the bedroom yesterday as well as their public displays of affection over breakfast only
fuelled the rumors about the possibility of the pitter-patter of tiny paws in the Packhouse.
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As Adam pulled up at the entrance of the towering block of offices, he glanced across at her with a
frown, causing her to chuckle.
âWhatâs wrong now? If youâre still wanting to have your fill of me then youâll just have to wait until
tonight.â She said teasingly as his frown deepened.
âIf you just worked for me then I could see you all the time.â He grumbled sullenly.
âWork for you?â Ann scoffed, âAdam, Iâm sure Iâve already told you this but, I work for myself. This is my
business, my career that I built from a failing enterprise of my fathers and poured everything that I had
into it. How can I just leave it all behind and give up everything Iâve accomplished?â
âYou wouldnât be losing your accomplishments, Ann. Nothing will be able to erase that. If we work
together on this, then I think you can grow your business further than you have under your fatherâs
name.â
Ann narrowed her eyes slightly at him and wondered why he thought that her father was holding her
back, but decided not to pursue it.
She sighed heavily and opened the car door to get out. âAt least think about it, Ann. You are the Luna
of our Pack now, your business interests should really align with interests that benefit the pack as well.â
Adam called after her, leaning across the passenger seat and fixing her with a gaze that was both
infuriating and endearing.
âGoodbye, Adam. Iâll see you later.â She answered coldly as she slammed the car door, leaving him
with a confused expression on his face.
She muttered in irritation to herself as she stalked towards the building and made her way to her office.
She could see his point. As the Luna of the Dark Moon Pack, she really should be focusing on
business enterprises to enrich their estate, but as the heir to the Alpha Kingâs throne, she had a duty to
her kingdom as well.
The Kingâs treasury benefited a lot of initiatives across the kingdom, funding orphanages for the pups
that were parentless, funding scholarships for the children of less wealthy families, and providing grants
to packs with insecure borders, which enabled them to invest heavily in defensive structures and fund
the additional mercenary groups that may be needed during times of conflict.
Ann was more than happy to contribute towards the well-being of her subjects, and she was torn on
how to proceed. Perhaps she could start a second venture under the Dark Moon Packâs name and
continue to benefit both? But would that really be worth it?
What would happen to the second business if Adam ever found his mate?
She was fairly sure that she wouldnât be kicked out of the pack, but pack politics and hierarchies were
notoriously delicate, especially when it came to chosen mates and true mates.
Annâs face was contorted in a thoughtful expression as she greeted Eva and the security teams
absentmindedly and headed into her office, sinking down in her chair with a sigh.
She stared blankly at the computer screen before reluctantly leaning forwards and starting it up.
This dilemma could wait for now. She had a whole host of work to catch up on from yesterdayâs
absence.
For once, she would very much like to enjoy a quiet day of nothing but monotonous work. She was
getting tired of bouncing from drama to drama.
Eva scurried into Annâs office clutching her usual coffee and pursed her lips at the tired look on her
bossâs face. âIs everything okay?â She asked gently as she placed the coffee on her desk.
Ann nodded slightly as she flicked through the emails from various contractors.
âYes, Iâm just tired. Thereâs been a lot going on recently and I think itâs starting to catch up with me.â she
lied effortlessly.
There was no need for Eva to know about the events at the Packhouse yesterday, nor the constant
arguments that she was having in her head at the moment with herself, it would only cause her
unnecessary worry.
Eva crossed her arms in front of her and looked at her through narrowed eyes, scrutinizing her for the
barest hint of a lie that would give her away.
âWell, if you decide that you need someone to talk to, you know where I am. I know Iâm just your
a*s*sistant, but I like to think of you as a friend as well Ann. Youâve been there for me through a lot and
always give so much back to your staff here. The very least I can do is provide a listening ear if itâs
needed.â She said finally, her shoulders sagging in frustration.
Ann glanced up and smiled gently at her.
âThanks, Eva, but I promise Iâm fine. Nothing that a full night of sleep wonât fix.â
Eva opened her mouth to reply but was rudely interrupted by two loud female voices protesting angrily
in the offices down the corridor.
âWhat on earth is all that noise about?â Eva exclaimed angrily as she rushed out of the office to see
what was going on.
Ann frowned and sighed in exasperation as she threw herself back in her chair.
âWhat the f*uc*k are they doing here now?!â Maeve snorted angrily in her head.
âGod knows. I thought I was clear about not wanting anything more to do with them.â Ann answered in
annoyance.
âAnn? Ann! Where are you?! I know youâre in here somewhere! Get these big apes away from us!â