Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell
CHAPTER 166 This is My Home Too
They had spent a good few hour within the cell that held the corpse and once the Elder’s questions had
been exhausted for the day, Ann, Adam, Lexi, and Allen left to allow the Elders to dissect the corpse
itself.
None of them had any desire to remain behind and see what the insides of that foul creature looked
like in person, and were quite content to allow the scholars to do what they did best and compile their
findings into an exhaustive report.
Title of the document
Once they emerged back into the hallways of the ground floor, Lexi finally uncovered her mouth and
nose, her face still wrinkled in disgust.
“Ugh! It’s like the odor is stuck inside my nose now.” She groaned in irritation as she rolled her eyes to
the ceiling.
“I’m sorry we couldn’t do anything about that Lexi. Odd that you could smell it and we couldn’t though.
Ann answered thoughtfully. “Tell me about it. Necromancy stinks, quite literally and figuratively. I just
don’t understand why you couldn’t smell it too.” Lexi replied in disgust as they walked next to each
other, “At least then you would have been able to share in my misery.”
Ann chuckled lightly and patted heron the back.
“I appreciate you coming here today though Lexi. It’s not really something that I could share any
meaningful insight into.” Lexi snorted.
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“It’s fine. Despite what they might think of me and my Papa, we both want to help. This is my home too.
The last thing we want is for it to descend into chaos just because some rogue Daemon got his
knickers in a twist and decided to wage war again.” She said dryly before muttering under her breath,
“You would have thought they’d have learned their lesson the last time.”
Ann chuckled lightly.
“Well, considering how complacent the monarchy had grown lately, it doesn’t surprise me that they
would choose to push forward with their plans for world domination or whatever it is. My father left us
wide open to attack.” She added bitterly as she growled lightly.’lf anything, I’m surprised it hadn’t
happened sooner.”
“To be fair to your dad though, the downward spiral didn’t start until Narcissa had her claws in him. As
far as I’m aware he did a pretty good job before that.”
Ann stiffened and her lips settled into a thin line.
“I know. But the fact that he was a good King before he allowed her to worm her way into his life
doesn’t excuse everything that followed after.” Ann scowled as they walked.
“I don’t think the coven would have grown anywhere near this bold or this powerful without the
headway that she made within the kingdom. It’s sickening. Now we’re facing an uphill battle to root out
every single member of the coven that has infiltrated the kingdom. It’s no small task.”
Lexi nodded quietly as Allen and Adam chatted quietly behind them.
“I mean, we can always loan some of Papa’s hellhounds?” She suggested tentatively, “They’re good at
sniffing out Daemon-gifted magic.”
“I suppose that’s an option,” Ann answered thoughtfully as Lexi grinned impishly.
“Gives me a reason to chat with that Greyson guy again anyway.” She smirked, “If I had known such a
ruggedly handsome man was going here, then I would have made an effort to at least prepare some
decent pick-up lines.” She sighed ruefully. The sound of Allen choking on his own saliva caused Lexi
and Ann to stop and turn around with bemused expressions on their faces. “Something wrong, Beta
boy?” Lexi asked, crossing her arms in front of her and raising an eyebrow sardonically. “No… no, not
at all. I just feel like you should probably take a break from imposing yourself on people who may not
necessarily want it. You can be a little bit much sometimes, you know?” Allen answered with a defiant
look on his face.
“Oh, so sparkling conversation is a crime now? Is it something else you disapprove of me doing?” Lexi
said, narrowing her eyes at him.
“I don’t really class pick-up lines as sparkling conversation.” Allen shot back quickly with a scowl,
“Besides, he might not want to talk to you. You should probably save yourself the trouble.”
Lexi’s eyes flared dangerously as she slowly walked towards him, with Allen trying to conceal the
anxiety that seemed to roll off him in waves at her approach.
“Now listen here, beta boy. Just because you don’t like me, doesn’t mean other people won’t want to
engage in conversation with me. I’ve tolerated your bigotry up until now, but you’re walking on thin ice.”
She hissed as she jabbed him in the chest with her finger furiously.
“You don’t scare me, Lexi. If you can’t handle a bit of honesty…” Allen began to protest with a low
warning growl before she cut him off viciously.
“I think I do scare you, Allen. I think I scare you very much, because deep down, inside that quivering
little shell of a body, I think your mind races with possibilities that make your stomach turn in excitement
and your blatant desire to bury yourself inside of me terrifies you.” Lexi sneered as she shoved him
away from her in anger.
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Ann exchanged a look with Adam and she was about to intervene but Adam shook his head, warning
her to let it play out.
There had been a simmering tension between the two of them and it wouldn’t surprise Ann if Lexi was
right. The look of shock on his face only added to the confirmation that he felt something for her, but
refused to admit it.
The sound of a throat clearing in front of them caused Lexi to spin around, the anger still flashing
dangerously in her eyes as she locked eyes with Commander Greyson, who stood looking a little
unsure of himself in the corridor.
“Ah, my apologies. I didn’t mean to interrupt…” He started hesitantly before Lexi cut him off with a
disarming smile as the anger receded from her features.
“You’re not interrupting at all sweetheart. We were just talking about you actually.”
“Lexi…” Allen growled wamingly as she approached the now very confused-looking Greyson and
ignored Allen completely. “Me? Why would you be discussing me? Is it anything I should know about?”
Greyson asked as Lexi sidled up to him and linked her arm through his.
She stared pointedly at Allen before turning her head to look up at Greyson, her face a picture of
innocence,
“Why yes, actually. Allen seems to think that you wouldn’t hold any interest in holding a mere
conversation with me. Not even a few words!” Lexi said in mock outrage as the confused frown on
Greyson’s face seemed to deepen as he looked between the two of them.
“Is it true Greyson? Am I really that repulsive?” Lexi asked, making sure to add a hint of sadness to her
tone that was sure to pull on his heart strings.
Ann and Adam had stepped slightly to the side to watch this play out. There was no way that they
would interfere in helping Allen out of the hole that he had dug himself out of his own stubbornness.
They fully intended to stand and watch quietly, as Lexi went out of her way to prove a point.