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Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate

Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 186 The Attacks
The atmosphere in the dining hall was almost unbearably tense, but it gave Ann the perfect vantage point to see which Elders
were openly displeased by her actions with Linus.
Thankfully the tension didn’t seem to impact Alpha Felix or his wife in the slightest They sat to Ann’s right, making polite
conversation with both herself and Adam as they ate.
“I don’t know about you, your highness, but I always find these official functions a little stuffy.” Felix chuckled as he tore into a
chicken leg appreciatively.
Ann smiled graciously, still a little on edge. She didn’t know what to expect from Felix as she hadn’t had any cause to meet with
him previously and knew his father by reputation only.
“They can be tiring, yes, especially after such a long journey. Did you encounter any issues on the way here?” She asked
politely.
“No. Well, not after we were about 5 miles in past the border anyway. There are a lot of smaller villages that are pretty much
ghost towns out there now. The downside of that though is that the rogue population seems to have moved in and taken over.”
Felix grimaced.
“Then they’re trying to form their own communities?” Ann asked curiously.
“Communities of mass murderers? Sure, if you want to call them communities. Although honestly, just because they’re living in
houses, it doesn’t make them any less savage.” Felix snorted, “You know, some of the former occupants who didn’t get out in
time were killed, and their bodies hung from posts outside the walls to serve as a warning.” Ann grimaced as her stomach
dropped.
“If only we could drop a nuke on them without affecting our own kind,” Felix mumbled disgruntedly. Even if the rogue’s
movements were to gain new territory, it didn’t have to be done in such a brutal manner. Their kind had come a long way in
integrating into society since their existence was discovered and it had taken them centuries to build this level of trust with the
non-supernatural species.

As the humans began to see them as less of a threat to their way of life, the Government sponsored hunter attacks that had
struck fear into the hearts of all supernaturals lessened, and those that were deemed civilized and integrated seamlessly into the
human world were given immunity from reprisals.
And then, the Daemon war came.
The humans found themselves outmatched and outnumbered by savage beings that seemed to be born straight from their own
nightmares. As the humans took devastating losses against these unknown foes, the call for help had gone out to all leaders of
the supernatural communities and they rallied around, eventually securing victory and enabling the humans to rebuild their
societies alongside them.
The human government had become an ally, not a suspicious diplomatic partner, as each country was split into territories for the
leaders of each race to govern as they saw fit.
If the newly emerged Rogue “Traditionalists” began to attack human areas, then the years of hard work that had been put into
building and maintaining their relationship could be sabotaged overnight.
“It wasn’t just adults displayed outside their walls either, my queen. There were bodies of children that couldn’t have been older
than 12.” Aoife murmured quietly as Felix nodded somberly.
Ann placed her cutlery down on the table carefully, feeling her anger bubbling again. “How long have these attacks been going
on?” She asked quietly. “The smaller attacks and what we thought were raids for supplies have been happening for a few years
now.”
“And the villages being overtaken by them with remaining inhabitants slain?” “Well, I can’t speak for your kingdom,” Felix said
uncertainly with a glance across at Adam as he dropped his voice a little lower, “But on our side at least for around 6 months
now, your highness. Although they have been particularly active in the last 3 months or so, gradually becoming bolder in their
attacks.”
Ann could almost second-guess where this was going at this point, but she had to ask.
“I assume there has been an appropriate response from both sides?” She asked as nonchalantly as she could, but clearly, Adam
had caught on to her shift in mood and he placed his arm casually on the back of her chair, rubbing her back gently.
“We have specialist rapid response teams set up on our side of the border. They’re stationed at intervals along its length with
regular patrols between. As soon as the alarm is raised, we can respond very quickly and prevent them from settling.” Felix

answered matter of factly, before pausing and licking his lips, as if nervous about passing judgment on the response of her
kingdom that she knew damn well her father had overseen.
“And the former Alpha King’s response?” Ann pressed, knowing full well what would be said judging by his hesitance.
“I’m... er... not really qualified to speak on your response...”
“Whether you are or not, I am asking your opinion on the matter, Alpha Felix. As a representative of your father’s kingdom and a
staunch ally of our own, in your opinion, did the former king act adequately to safeguard his people?” She ground out as she dug
her nails into the palm of her hand to try and distract herself from the torrent of rage that swirled within her.
Alpha Felix sighed heavily and lowered his head.
“No, your grace. The fact that the majority of the towns along your border have long since been abandoned, and the Rogues
have managed to gain a foothold here, speaks volumes on the lack of response by the former Alpha King.” Ann nodded carefully
and smiled tightly as her mind raced.
“Thank you for your honest response, Alpha Felix.” she said with a forced calmness as she cast a dangerous look over the
elders assembled in the dining hall before turning her gaze back to Felix and Aoife, “I’m quite tired. I hope you don’t mind if I
excuse myself for tonight. We have a busy day tomorrow and I would like to be fresh for the meetings scheduled.”
“I hope I didn’t offend you, your grace,” Felix said with a concerned look on his face as Ann forced a smile to reassure him.
“No, not at all. Please, stay and enjoy the rest of the night. I’ll see you both tomorrow.” She linked her arm with Adam, and
together they made their way out of the dining room and back toward their chamber.
Ann knew that if she stayed in that room any longer, she might not have been able to contain her fury at the incompetence of the
men who were supposed to safeguard the kingdom.

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