Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate By A E Randell Chapter 220
Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate By A E Randell Chapter 220
Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 220 Both Mates Wanting to Share Her
“Then I’ll go too!” Ann replied stubbornly as the room erupted into snorts of protest.
“No, you won’t,” Adam said firmly, placing a finger over her lips as she opened her
mouth to protest.
“Ann, you are the Alpha Queen, and you may be carrying the first of your line…our Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
line…our pups.” Adam smiled down at her tenderly, “When they are born, then I will
hear your arguments regarding placing yourself in harm’s way for the good of the
kingdom, but until then, your safety is my priority.”
Ann scowled as she tore her gaze from his and looked to Lexi for support, but her
friend held her hands up in front of her and shook her head.
“Don’t be a k*nobh*ead, Queenie. You have a kingdom to rule and t***s like Linus and
Cornelius to put in their place. You can’t enact change if you and your little smut
puppies are ten feet underground.”
“Some help you are,” Ann grumbled as she pushed herself away from Adam and
looked between Felix and Greyson.
She was silent for a while as she mulled over the best possible outcomes for each
scenario she had in her mind.
“Fine.” she said finally as she sank into a chair and massaged the bridge of her nose,
“Adam and Felix, you will both go to the border town and ascertain whether or not
there are any survivors. If you can save them, then do so and bring them back to the
city, once the possibilities for civilian casualties are minimized, I want you to eradicate
the bastards that dared to expand so brazenly in our territory.” She hissed furiously.
Adam nodded as he and Felix exchanged a significant look between themselves. “If
you can figure out which one leads them, either bring him back here and interrogate
him, or interrogate him and then do with him as you will. Whether he lives or dies in
the end, I don’t care.” she snarled, not missing the look of displeasure on Allen’s face.
“Commander Grayson, you will choose your men from the ones available in active
duty and that can respond quickly to your summons. Adam may have some men that
he can spare to add to your numbers, but you’ll need to discuss that with him.” Ann
continued as Allen’s look of displeasure grew.
As she looked between the four males in the room, something suddenly occurred to
her. “I know that not all of you in this room have always seen eye to eye, but I do
expect ALL of you to put your differences aside for the duration of these missions.”
She warned in a low tone, “As much as I would prefer for each of you to sit and hash it
out between you al before you depart, I also know that is not a feasible outcome so I
am placing great trust in your maturity to handle these situations.”
Although it seemed to be Allen that had the greatest issues with both Felix and with
Grayson, Ann was confident that both Felix and Grayson would not treat the people
from Dark Moon any differently.
“Your Highness, my wife…” Felix said hesitantly, an unspoken question hanging in the
air but Ann understood almost instantly.
“Don’t worry, Alpha Felix,” she said as she smiled softly, “I will take good care of her,
both myself and Lexi will make sure she doesn’t spend time worrying unnecessarily.”
“Allen will remain with you at all times,” Adam said suddenly, casting a furtive glance
to where his Beta stood.
Allen’s posture stiffened slightly and his jaw clenched but he said nothing, although
the confusion and hurt in his eyes were almost painful to see.
“But his place is at your side in the field Adam, is it not?” Ann frowned.
“We do not have a Gamma Ann. Their job would have been to protect you in my
absence…”
“Adam you’re being ridiculous, I have a whole host of Enclave Guards and I have Lexi
for Goddess’ sake. Do you really think anyone is going to get past her?!” Ann
protested.
“Whether I think they will or not, I will feel better entrusting the life of you and our pups
to Allen’s care.” Adam reaffirmed sternly.
“You don’t even know if I’m pregnant or not yet Adam,” Ann grumbled moodily. “Your
heat finished exceedingly early, my queen… it’s perfectly possible to assume…”
Bartholomew began hesitantly sensing her abrupt mood change.
“It’s been less than a day.” Ann snapped.
“But still… perhaps it would be wise to schedule an appointment with the Enclave’s
physician…”
“Shut up Bartholomew, you aren’t helping matters here.” Ann hissed petulantly.
Nothing had been confirmed yet and already they were treating her as if she was a
fragile flower that would break at the slightest touch. It was irritating, to say the least,
and her best friend’s smug smirk wasn’t helping her mood.