Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate By A E Randell Chapter 71
Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate By A E Randell Chapter 71
Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 71 Make Amends
Narcissa froze as Ann watched the confrontation with interest. She hadn’t really
thought too much about how the population felt about a non-shifter inheriting the
position of Luna Queen.
But this dialogue brought a slight smirk to her lips despite her attempts to suppress it.
Maeve snickered gleefully inside of her head as they watched a murderous-looking
cloud descend over Narcissa’s face.
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Narcissa turned slowly to face him and glowered fiercely. “Bold words for a lowly
ranked guard in an office.” She sneered, “I wonder how my husband will react when
he finds out about the dissent amongst the lower ranks.”
Instead of backing off, the guard snorted and narrowed his eyes, the swirling irises of
his wolf visible even to Ann at the distance she was from them.
“With any luck, the Alpha King will come to his senses and get rid of the things he
should have done a long time ago.” He sneered.
Narcissa visibly paled as Maeve whooped excitedly in her head and Ann couldn’t help
but share in her wolf’s jubilation.
However, whether they liked it or not, Narcissa was married to the Alpha King, and NôvelDrama.Org © content.
talk of this could result in the Guards’ arrest for treasonous disorder.
As much as she didn’t want to, she had to put a stop to this before he found himself in
hot water. The guards had been good to her, and she would hate for them to be put in
a difficult position.
“That’s enough,” Ann said sternly. “There is a time and a place for differing views to be
aired in regard to the King and his family’s conduct. I suggest you air those opinions
there.”
Narcissa sniffed haughtily and stalked forward, ushering Ada into Ann’s office and
pushing past her arrogantly.
As soon as they had passed, Ann flashed a wink at the guard and a warm smile. He
inclined his head slightly and the ghost of a smile played at the corner of his lips
before he returned to his position.
Maeve grumbled her disapproval as Ann entered the office and shut the door behind
her, bracing herself for the onslaught that she was sure to find herself at the mercy of
in the next few minutes.
Narcissa had already settled herself on the sofa and Ada held the handle of the
basket tightly, her knuckles turning white with the f0rce she exerted.
Ann sauntered past them casually and sat in her seat behind her desk as she leaned
back and peered at them curiously.
“So, now that you have ruffled my staff and disrupted my work day, despite me making
clear to you yesterday that I didn’t want to speak, nor see either of you, what do you
want?” Ann questioned coldly.
Ada stole a furtive glance at her mother, whose face remained impassive before
standing and placing the basket on Ann’s desk, removing the covering.
“I simply wanted to try to make amends with you sister…” She said quietly as Ann
raised an eyebrow in disbelief.
Before she could stop herself, she snorted at her in contempt.
“Make amends? You f*uc*k my mate, fall pregnant with his child, try to steal heirlooms
that weren’t ever rightfully yours, and then question the validity of my bond with my
goddess-blessed second-chance mate in a public interview and in your delusional
little world, you both think that a basket of sweeties and cakes will somehow make up
for the irreparable damage that you have caused?” Ann hissed angrily.
Ada swallowed nervously as she took a step back and looked back at Narcissa for
rea*s*surance, but Narcissa’s face was impassive as she stood and swept forward
elegantly.
“Come now, Ann, don’t be a brat. You and I both know that Ada doesn’t thin things
through fully before she opens her mouth… or her legs for that matter.” Narcissa
observed dryly as she glared back at her daughter.
Her viciousness towards Ada left Ann momentarily taken aback, and the look of hurt
that flashed across Ada’s face seemed to be pretty genuine.
“Please, if you can’t take it as a peace offering from my daughter, then at least accept
it from me. I’m fully aware that our relationship has always been strained Ann, and I
understand your hatred toward me, I really do. However, I’d like to put it behind us at
least. For your father’s sake if nothing else.” Narcissa continued nonchalantly.
Ann was a little confused by this turn of events, and although she could sense the
waves of hatred rolling off Ada towards her, Narcissa seemed to be pretty genuine in
her stated wishes.
Narcissa sighed suddenly and smiled tightly.
“Let me go and help your secretary with the drinks at least. If anything perhaps I can
improve my image among your staff…”
She turned and headed towards the door, flinging it open abruptly.
“Her name’s Eva,” Ann said loudly, causing Narcissa to stop in her tracks.
She turned and fixed Ann with a speculative look as she continued.
“She’s my a*s*sistant, not my secretary, and her name is Eva. Every person that
works here has a name surprisingly enough, and if you want to take steps to ingratiate
yourself towards them, then I would suggest treating them as equals, not as if they are
below you.”
Narcissa frowned and then chuckled suddenly.
“This is where you and I are very different Ann. They are not my equal, and they never
will be. I am their Queen, they are my subjects and they should respect me because
of that.”
“Respect is earned, it is not a right,” Ann answered in irritation.
“For you maybe, but not me. I demand respect, or there will be consequences for
those beneath me. However, as a gesture of goodwill, whilst I am in your workspace, I
will play nicely.” Narcissa purred silkily, the sound sending an involuntary shiver down
Ann’s spine.
Ann scowled as Narcissa turned and left the office, shutting the door behind her and
leaving Ann alone with Ada.