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Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 138 The Alpha Queen’s Consort
“I will take this opportunity to thank you all for your attendance in the hearing today, and wish you well
for your journey home. You may leave.” A bored male voice stated as the air filled with the rustling of
the movement from the Elders above.
Lexi turned to Ann in confusion.
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“Wait? That’s it? They drop a bomb like that and just f**k off?”
“Lexi! They can still hear you!” Allen hissed furiously.
“Good! Maybe the old f*uc*kers can rethink how they do things if enough people speak up. Why are
you so f*uc*king… submissive, Allen? I thought you Alpha’s and Beta’s were supposed to be all angst
and possessive and S*hi*t..”
“Lexi… that’s enough,” Ann said quietly as she reached for her friend’s hand and began pulling her out
of the courtroom.
No sooner had they had gotten into the car and Allen pulled the door closed behind them, did Lexi start
her interrogation.
“Now that we’re out of earshot of the coffin-dodgers and Allen has zero excuses to try and shut me up,
I have questions.” She said as she leaned towards Ann with interest.
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“Can you just be quiet for once? What if Ann and Adam need a little quiet…” Allen started before Lexi
interrupted him with a snort of disbelief.
“And by Ann and Adam, you mean that YOU need a little quiet…” Lexi paused as she narrowed her
eyes and leaned towards him, lowering her voice so that a dangerous undercurrent ran through it.
“Now you listen here, Beta boy, you can either suck it up and accept that I’m sticking around whether
you like it or not or… you can shove your delicate disposition so far up your arse that your fragile ego
will start to wonder when it got replaced by a whiny little b*itc*h.”
Allen stared at her with his eyes wide in shock and turned to Ann with his mouth slightly agape.
“Are Maeve and Lexi somehow, in some weird and unexplainable way, related to each other by any
chance?” He asked with an eyebrow quirked.
“She’s the sister I never had but always wanted, so I mean…” Ann smirked as Lexi clutched her chest
in mock emotion.
“Oh my gosh, Ann, that’s so sweet! I didn’t know you cared!” Lexi simpered as she batted her
eyelashes at Ann. Ann chuckled at Lexi’s obvious sarcasm.
“Of course, I care about you, Lexi, you should know that more than anyone.”
“I should, you’re absolutely right,” she replied with a thoughtful expression, “I just guess I was a little
confused about the part where you started leaving out major details like a top secret containment
facility for the weird and wonderful.”
Ann’s face fell slightly as Maeve laughed loudly. ‘You walked straight into that one…’
‘Yeah, thanks… you’re not helping…’ Ann snapped in reply.
‘I wasn’t trying to. It was merely an observation.’ Maeve grinned.
‘I don’t need your snarky comments pointing out the obvious Maeve, I have eyes, I can see… and my
ears work just fine too.’
‘Well, you know, I just thought I should edge on the side of caution there considering you thought you
knew what you were looking at and ignored us all when we told you not to when you invited that damn
Mimic into the car and…’
Ann grimaced in frustration as she shut the mocking voice of her wolf out.
“Whatever Maeve said, I agree with it,” Lexi said quickly with a smug smile, instantly recognizing the
annoyed look on Ann’s face.
“What is this? Pick on Ann because you have no outlet for the s****l tension between you and Allen?
Don’t think I can’t see it!” Ann replied in annoyance. “It’s glaringly obvious to anyone that watches you
two bite each other’s heads off at every goddess-given opportunity.”
The horrified look on Allen’s face as he turned to look accusingly at Lexi, only seemed to infuriate her
more. “You’re delusional. Stop changing the subject, Ann. Spill it. What the f“k is this containment
facility?” She replied, dismissing her comment with a wave of her hand.
Ann and Lexi glowered at each other for a few minutes before Adam’s voice cut through the tension
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmlike a knife. “She has a point, Ann. I would like to know about this too. I’ve never heard of such a place
and I’m curious how something like that can exist without it being talked about, even at an Alpha level.”
Ann sighed heavily and fidgeted with her fingers in front of her.
“Look, I was fully expecting them to execute both of the vile little goblins, but instead they’re being sent
to an unknown facility Ann. Don’t you think, especially considering everything that Adam went through
as a child…” Lexi began before she was cut off abruptly.
“And as an adult…” Allen interjected as Lexi narrowed her eyes briefly at him before turning back to
Ann.
“Sure, as an adult as well. Don’t you think he deserves to have some peace of mind about where
they’re going to wait out their days until the execution?”
“Yeah, I know… I get it.” Ann said quickly, sighing deeply as she tried to work out how she could
explain this to them in a way that they wouldn’t lose their minds.
“Listen, this is strictly confidential, and I’m only telling you all because once Adam is inaugurated as the
Alpha Queen’s consort, then he’ll have access to this information anyway… but I expect both you and
Allen to keep this to yourselves… okay? If word gets out about the existence of this facility… it could be
catastrophic.” Ann answered reluctantly.
Lexi nodded eagerly as she stared intently at her, waiting for her to answer.
Now that everyone’s full attention was trained on her, she was more than a little uncomfortable, and
she turned to stare out of the window at the passing scenery as she spoke.