Chapter 90
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 90 Court Day
âSheâs lying! I was taken by ambulance and admitted to the hospital immediately after the incident!â
Ada yelled suddenly, banging her hands furiously on the railing that surrounded the platform where she
sat.
Ann said nothing and stared confidently ahead at her fatherâs face, her expression neutral but her eyes
burned with a determination that wasnât lost on him.
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âYou will be silent until your testimony is called for Princess Ada. These are serious proceedings with
dire consequences for the accused if found guilty. You will respect the order of things here, do you
understand?â An irritated male voice came from above.
One thing was for sure, the reputation of the Royal Courtâs Elder Council certainly seemed to be true.
It made sense in a way, as the Royal Court undoubtedly had to have seen its fair share of power plays
and false accusations over the centuries that they had presided over justice across the kingdom.
The Elders that sat in the Courtroom were the oldest, and most experienced across the Kingdom, many
having surpassed their third century and it was rumored that the eldest among them had exceeded 500
years old recently.
They were all handpicked for excellence by their predecessors and specific qualities that they had
conducted themselves with throughout their careers. Honesty, Integrity, Fairness, and a strong sense of
impartial Justice.
The knowledge that this was turning out to be far more impartially judged than she had originally feared
brought her peace of mind and the seeming lack of tolerance for outbursts outside of the appropriate
times went a long way to calm Annâs nerves.
Ada looked furious and Ann could tell she was dying to say more, but she clenched her jaw and sat
back down after casting an imploring look toward her father.
âNow, we will hear from both Ann and Narcissa about the events leading to the alleged a*s*sault, as
well as hear testimony from Ann. Then we will confer and render judgment. So, if there are no more
inappropriate outbursts, then let us continue.â i
A deathly silence fell over the courtroom and as Narcissa was called up to her podium, Leopoldâs eyes
seemed to glaze over as he glanced at her, becoming transfixed with her mere presence.
Ann frowned and wondered how she had never noticed it before. It was as if he was transfixed, utterly
spellbound by her very being and simply unable to tear his eyes away from her. It wasnât the look of
doting love or wistful adoration, it was borderline obsessive.
She didnât have too long to ponder the implications of that though as Narcissa began her testimony, but
Ann was sure that it only lent more weight to the theory of their involvement in dark witchcraft.
She was at least honest, about having not been there when the attack occurred, and only hearing the
commotion from the outside of the room.
ââ¦and then the guards were f0rced to break open the door because Ann simply refused to let us in.
They called out to her, as did we all, but she didnât answer and I was positively frantic with worry. It was
obvious that something terrible was happening inside of her office., but I never dreamedâ¦â she trailed
off, as she sniffed theatrically and made a great show of burying her face in her hands as she took a
few shaky breaths.
Once she was done with her little performance of shock and disbelief, she lifted her head and imitated
perfectly the charade of trying to pull herself together as she took a deep breath and continued.
âI never dreamed that my own step-daughter would be so vicious as to attempt to take the life of her
sisterâs unborn child, purely out of jealousy.â
âIs that so? And why would there be any jealousy apparent in the relationship between them both?â A
female voice questioned with interest.
âIâm sure youâre all aware of the⦠erm⦠mistakes that were madeâ¦â Leopold interrupted with a
dismissive wave of his hand. âThereâs no need to go over the past here.â
A dark chuckle rose from multiple members within the courtroom and he blanched slightly at the sound.
âI think youâll find that a trial is the perfect place to go over the past, as it establishes the facts of a case
as well as any aggravating or mitigating factors as well as heavily dictating the charges brought and in
some ways, the outcome. What is a trial if not a close examination of past occurrences?â A wavering
voice rose as the scowl on Leopoldâs face deepened.
âAs your King, I donât think that it is necessary.â He ground out imperiously as Narcissa and Ada
glanced toward him with an imploring look.
âAnd as the current presiding Elder Council, my King, we are tasked with holding all subjects of this
kingdom accountable for their actions⦠including you.â A
disdainful voice slithered down from somewhere above, making the hairs on the back of Annâs neck
stand on end. She could feel the ancient strength and barely suppressed power in this speakerâs aura,
and it was chilling.
It was clear to her that Leopold felt it too, as he paled suddenly and sat back in his chair sullenly,
gripping the arms of his chair tightly.
âAs I was saying, why, was there jealousy amongst the sisters in the first place?â The female voice
continued smoothly.
Narcissa pursed her lips tightly and flicked her eyes up at Ada. Although it was only a momentary shift,
Narcissaâs fury was clear. Yet as quickly as it had appeared, it was gone again.
âAnnâs fated mate⦠engaged in an affair with Ada.â Narcissa admitted reluctantly to a chorus of gasps
and mutters.
âSo the baby that Ada carriesâ¦?â The same female voice asked, with a hint of disgust in her voice.
âBelongs to Annâs original fated mate⦠yes.â Narcissa ground out through gritted teeth.
A dark, disdainful chuckle rose above the chorus of disdainful mutters and seemed to echo loudly
throughout the chamber as the ancient voice spoke again.
âWell, well, well⦠It really seems as though history is repeating itself, doesnât it?â the ancient voice
almost purred but the thinly veiled fury and disgust in his tone was very much apparent.
A hushed silence descended on the chamber as the tension in the room rose.
âThe apple truly doesnât seem to fall far from the tree.â The voice continued, as Leopold exploded with
rage.