Chapter 74
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 74 The Truth
Annâs face was expressionless as she swallowed nervously.
She hated being under scrutiny at the best of times, but to have so many judgemental eyes focused on
her, the pressure was immense.
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âLook at you! The guilt is written all over your face!â Narcissa hissed before turning to the office workers
gathered at the doorway.
âWhat are you vultures staring at?! Someone call an ambulance! Why are you all just standing there?!â
The office workers seemed to be sparked into action, some running for whatever they could lay their
hands on in order to cover Adaâs trembling body and restore some of her dignity at such a seemingly
devastating time, and others hurriedly pulled their mobile phones out of their pocket and dialed for help.
Ann had to hand it to her, Ada was an incredibly good actress, as sickening as this act was to witness.
âJust you wait until your father hears about this you ungrateful little brat! I canât believe that you would
be so cruel! That baby sheâs growing inside of her is innocent in the feud between you two! How could
you attack them both so heartlessly?!â Narcissa fumed as she held Adaâs hand and stroked her
forehead gently.
It was the first time that Ann had ever witnessed such a public display of affection between the two of
them. Behind closed doors, if you disregard the favoritism that Narcissa showed towards her own
daughter, there was very little else to signal that they were close at all.
âFor Goddessâs sake Ann, say something! Donât just stand here like a f*uc*king idiot! What are you
doing?!â Maeve raged internally.
The ferocity of her anger took Ann by surprise and she opened her mouth reflexively.
âItâs really not what it looks likeâ¦â Ann stammered hesitantly, to a chorus of scoffs from various workers
and Narcissa herself.
âOh really? The evidence would prove otherwise! How can you stand there and lie so brazenly when
the evidence of your disgusting temper is all around you? You were quite clear about not wanting
anything that we had to offer as a gesture of goodwill and look at it! Scattered all over the floor!â
Narcissa yelled to murmurs from the remaining office workers.
âThatâs right⦠I heard her laughing at them when they said theyâd brought it as a peace offering when I
passed the door earlier.â a normally quiet staff member muttered to her colleague, staring at Ann warily.
Eva cleared her throat and quickly stepped forward, taking hold of Annâs arm gently.
âCome with me, Miss Veritas, I donât think itâs a good idea for you to be here when the ambulance
arrives.â She said in a worried tone as Ann allowed herself to be led away, still reeling a little from the
enormity of the implications of this.
Eva led her to her own office, with the guards that Adam had stationed following closely behind with an
expression of neutrality on their faces.
Once they had closed the door behind them and Ann had been ushered into a seat, the guard that had
spoken up against Narcissa murmured something to his colleague who swiftly exited the room and
closed the door behind him.
Eva frowned slightly at the burly man but his face remained impassive as he looked at Ann thoughtfully.
âI know this isnât my place to say anything Luna, and I could be completely wrong, but I donât think I am.
Appearances can be misleading if someone is stupid enough to take them at face value. I would like to
hear it from you. What happened in there?â
His voice was gentle, with an almost soothing tone to it and both Ann and Eva looked up at him in
surprise.
It was easy to forget that despite the work these men often did, underneath their fierce and unforgiving
demeanor was just another man, who worked a day job as one person, and went home to be another
version of themselves.
Seeing their bewildered faces, the guard misunderstood and sighed slightly.
âI understand if you think that Iâm prying Luna, but you can bet that Alpha Nocturne is going to want a
detailed report, and Iâm not one to shirk my duties. Witness statements are paramount and if Iâm
honest, I donât trust the pretender queen or her c*rotc*h-goblin as far as I can throw them.â He
rea*s*sured them as his mouth twisted into a grimace.
Ann sighed lightly and ma*s*saged her temples with her fingers. Her head ached and Maeve was
raging incessantly in her mind which wasnât helping.
âI donât think youâre overstepping, actually, I appreciate your diligence in your a*s*signed duties,â Ann
answered softly as she debated how best to explain what had happened in there.
She glanced towards the door as the sound of paramedics rushing through, and the bellowing voice of
her father reached her ears and at that moment, she felt like a child again.
It had always been this way, Ada playing the victim and getting Ann into trouble for things that she
hadnât done. She had clashed with her father countless times over little things and the unfairness of the
situation as he always, without hesitation, took Adaâs side.
She had been miserable as a child because of it but as she got older, she became sort of indifferent to
the disapproving looks and tone of absolute disappointment that he used when he spoke with her.
If she had to guess, then she would bet that today would be no different. There would be no questions,
only a*s*signed blame and repercussions for her, despite her innocence.
âIf itâs all the same to you, Iâd like to speak with Adam alone about what exactly went on in my office. Itâs
not because I donât trust you, but there are things that Adam is aware of, that you are not, and I will
leave it to his discretion as to whether or not he fills you in on the details.â Ann finally answered as she
pulled herself from her thoughts.
The guard didnât look hurt or offended, he simply nodded slowly.
âAs you wish Luna. I have already sent my colleague to notify Alpha Nocturne, and to observe theâ¦
drama in your office. Donât worry Luna, weâll get to the bottom of this.â
Ann nodded quietly at his words.
She appreciated the sentiment, but she doubted very much that there was anything left that could
prove her innocence.
It was simply a matter of her word, against Adaâs, and combined with the false âevidenceâ and scene of
destruction that Ada had taken such great care to create, Ann wasnât confident that the truth would set
her free at all.