Chapter 99
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 99 I Can Seduce Adam!
As soon as Leopold had disappeared up the stairs with the guards following closely behind him,
Narcissa turned slowly to face Ada.
Ada looked around her in a panic as a vicious snarl erupted from Narcissaâs mouth as she stalked
menacingly toward her.
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Ada backed away hastily, wanting to shout for help but unable to open her mouth to do so as a cold
wave of terror washed over her.
âThereâs no escape from me Ada so donât even try!â Narcissa hissed as Adaâs back connected abruptly
with the cold hard surface of a wall and she whimpered involuntarily.
Narcissa snorted at the pitiful sound as she pulled to a stop abruptly right in front of her, and dragged
her eyes over her face in disgust.
Ada screwed her eyes shut under her motherâs intense gaze, trembling violently as she held her breath
waiting for the impact that she felt sure was coming from the palm of her hand against her face.
âYouâre such a disappointment, Ada, I had such high hopes for you, you know?â Narcissa murmured as
she stared at her with a faraway look in her eyes.
Ada tentatively opened one eye to glance warily at her mother and a*s*sessed her mood, quickly
wishing she hadnât when her motherâs gaze connected with her own and she was almost swallowed by
the fury reflected in there.
Narcissaâs arm reached up suddenly as she grabbed a fistful of Adaâs hair and set off at a brisk pace
along the hallway, with Ada struggling desperately to keep up with her as she fought to free herself
between sobs.
âI warned you countless times child, and now⦠now there is no choice. The plan has changed. There
is no time for me to do things quietly, or with diplomacy.â Narcissa ranted to herself as she strode
quickly to the stairway downwards that led to the basement and through to the dungeons.
Where were the guards now when she actually needed them? Were they only there to protect her
father and make sure that he didnât abscond?
Yet again, it was just something else, another detail if you will, that just proved that neither she nor her
mother had ever really mattered to anyone here at all.
âMother, please! I didnât knowâ¦â Ada yelped as she was suddenly struck with the possibility that her
own mother might actually throw her into the dungeons here.
There were people there that her mother had kept for years, unbeknownst to Leopold, i
A vast, yet macabre, collection filled with rivals, enemies, lovers⦠pretty much anyone who had pissed
Narcissa off at some point or another.
Ada was quite sure that she didnât want to become another forgotten face down here, but she had to
convince her mother that she was still useful, even if it was only for long enough to plan her escape.
âMother, please⦠we can still fix thisâ¦â
Narcissa snorted loudly.
âFix it? Itâs beyond fixing now Ada, youâve seen to that.â Narcissa growled hoarsely as she stormed
forwards, roughly yanking on Adaâs hair as she stumbled p@infully against the coarse stone walls of
the lower levels.
Narcissa stopped briefly as the sound of old metal grating p@infully against itself reached Adaâs ears,
and she was dragged forward once more, before being pushed forward f0rcefully into the darkness of
the room beyond.
Ada lost her footing as the unexpected movements were impossible to predict, and she felt herself
falling forward as she desperately tried to twist to the side to avoid any impact on her belly.
The air rushed from her lungs as she collided with the damp stone floor on her side, and a sickening
crack echoed in the silence of the room.
âWhoopsâ¦â Narcissa simpered as Ada tried desperately to s*ck in huge gulps of air into her lungs,
which objected p@infully from the shock of the impact.
Ada cowered on the floor, willing herself to find her confidence and stand up for herself. Ann had never
had any issue standing up for herself, she thought bitterly. Everything came so easily to her.
Her mate, her anger, her escapeâ¦
The unmistakable sound of a blade being unsheathed in the darkness made Adaâs blood run cold as
she tried desperately to think of a way out of this.
Life would have been so much simpler if Ann had just died when her mother did! There wouldnât have
been any rivalries and Ada would have had an easy life as the crown princessâ¦
The sound of footsteps padded almost silently across the floor, and the acrid smell of the filthy steel
a*s*saulted Annâs nostrils as her mother inched ever closer.
So this was it. She was really going to k*il*l her⦠unlessâ¦
As the spark of an idea manifested in her brain, Narcissaâs arm wrapped around her head without
warning and she felt her motherâs chest against her back as the sharp edge of the blade danced
dangerously across the surface of her skin.
âMother wait! Donât do this, what if Ann died? Hmm? The crown would p@ssto me automatically, right?
Even if Leopold divorces you, I am still his blood child and would be his only living heir by default! Give
me one more chance⦠what do we have to lose? I have a plan!â Ada yelped before her words died in
her throat as the sharp edge sank into the delicate skin just above her collarbone.
It wasnât p@inful at first, it felt warm⦠almost soothing⦠before the p@in spread like wildfire the
deeper the blade sliced.
âMama! PLEASE! I can seduce Adam just like I did Brad!â Ada screamed in panic.
Narcissaâs sadistically slow movements paused briefly as she considered her daughterâs words with the
blade still embedded in her daughterâs flesh.
Suddenly, she laughed, a light and carefree sound drifting almost ethereally among the horror of what
had been about to happen.
The sporadic movement from her deep laughter within her chest caused the blade to shift within the
wound p@infully as Ada bit back a sob.