Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell Chapter 153 You Remind Me of Your Mother Ann and Adam stood side by side on the balcony, waving down to the crowds that had gathered below. The noise from the crowd was almost deafening. It almost seemed as though they were fighting with one another over whose voice could shout the loudest and reach the newly crowned Alpha Queenâs ears first. Adam chuckled softly.
âAll this is for you, my Queen.â He murmured as he took her hand and brought her fingers to his lips, kissing it gently.
Title of the document Ann giggled lightly, her nerves getting the better of her as loud cheers echoed through the air.
âDonât get me wrong, Iâm grateful for their excitement and the more than warm welcome, but Iâve done nothing to prove myself to them yet.â She replied with a worried smile.
âIs that really what you think?â Adam murmured quietly, âAnn, take a step back and think about it for a second. These past few months have thrown so much at you and the accusations and lies that were thrown in your direction put you under intense public scrutiny. Yet, no matter what Narcissa and Ada threw at you, you continuously emerged triumphantly with your reputation intactâ
âYes⦠but I couldnât have done it without you, you know? Iâve had a lot of support..â
Ann protested weakly before Adam held a hand up to stop her.
âAnn, stop. Take a second to remember where youâre standing. If I know Maeve as well as I think I do, Iâm sure she will tell you to stop with the self-doubt.â
âHeâs right you know⦠but I donât intend to do it in such a nice way. Listen up sugarpuff, sure, acknowledge that sometimes everyone needs a little help but stop being a crybaby. Iâm not having you throw a little pity party for yourself every time youâre insecure about your abilities. Youâre a goddamn Queen now⦠act like one.â Maeve smirked, âIf the Moon Goddess wanted us to fix everything for ourselves, then she wouldnât have granted us mates in the first place. For once in your life use your common sense.â
âWow⦠a little harsh there, Maeve. Iâm not throwing a pity party at all, I just..â Ann replied, a little taken aback by the passion in her words.
âAnn, whatever youâre going to say I want you to know that Iâm not listening and I intend to ignore it anyway. Just shut the f**k up, accept it, and enjoy this day as a celebration of a new beginning for us all⦠and while weâre at it⦠I still want that portrait of me in our crown.â
âAre you serious? I thought you were joking when you said thatâ¦â Ann snorted in a mixture of disbelief and amusement âDeadly. Serious.â Maeve growled. âI donât understand why youâre laughing.â
âIâm not sure the Elders will agree⦠itâs not exactly protocolâ¦â Maeve snorted and bared her teeth.
âf**k the protocol and f**k the Elders too. Thereâs nothing wrong with me wanting to feel pretty sometimes too⦠and the crown is shiny⦠and I want to wear itâ¦â she pouted sullenly as Ann debated how best to respond. Luckily for Ann, she was drawn out of the bizarre conversation by a voice from behind her. âYour highness, the people have seen you now, so I think it would be wise for you to withdraw and return inside.â
As she turned, her eyes met the gaze of the elder that had conducted her coronation ceremony and he smiled warmly at her from the doorway.
âThe celebratory feast will be underway shortly and your presence is required before it can begin.â He advised with a small bow.
Ann nodded and glanced backward, her concerned stare focused in the direction of the thousands of people below.
Seeing her hesitance the Elder chuckled good-naturedly, his severe features crinkling into an expression that was not unlike one that you would expect to see on a kindly grandfather.
âThe people will not miss out, your Highness. They will be escorted to the plaza, where food and drink has been provided for them. I promise you, their feasting and additional celebrations will last far longer than oursâ¦â He smiled as a wicked glint crept into his eyes, âIt will probably be much more fun as well.â
Ann grinned before she could stop herself and froze momentarily, not sure if it was particularly âQueenlyâ behavior but the Elder returned her smile warmly.
âThere is no need to be stone-faced all the time, your highness. Despite our fearsome reputation, we elders are no different than any other individual that resides within our kingdom. Apart from our current privileged positions of course⦠and the everincreasing years that only add to our already ancient status⦠but we wonât talk about that.â He chuckled, as he gestured for them to enter again.
With a final wave to the crowds below, and feeling incredibly guilty as the sounds of disappointment drifted up toward them, they turned and left the balcony leaving the cool air behind them.
Mimi had been correct in her prediction of the chill that would await Ann on the balcony and she had found herself incredibly grateful for the thick cloak that chased the chill away. She pulled it tighter around her as she made her way inside to the equally chilly stone halls of the Enclave.
âNow, if you will allow me the honor of escorting you both to the banquet hall, I would be delighted to show you the hospitality reserved for the Alpha Queen and Consort.â
The old man smiled as he gestured for them to follow. Ann and Adam exchanged a brief smile with each other before they followed his lead out of the grand hall and through the twisting stone corridors.
âYou know, you remind me a lot of your mother, my Queen.â The Elder commented as he turned to look at Ann with an almost sad smile.
The comment startled Ann, as she hadnât been expecting the topic of her mother to be brought up so quickly, but she didnât let it show.
âReally? Did you know her well?â Ann enquired politely as the sound of their footsteps echoed around them. The Elder chuckled softly and nodded.
âYes, since she was a child actually.â he replied with a sad sigh, âNot a single one of us supported Narcissaâs intrusion into the Royal household, but there was nothing that we could do. We attempted to safeguard both you and your mother, but we clearly underestimated the lengths that Narcissa was willing to go to. We feel that part of the blame for her death, and your misery, lands squarely at our feet.â
âThatâs nonsense.â Ann answered quickly with a frown, âThe only people that are to blame our my father and that⦠thatâ¦â
âYou are too kind, my Queen. However, we intend to atone for our lack of foresight as we can.â The Elder interrupted with a tone that brokered no argument as they pulled to a stop in front of yet another set of heavy ornate doors.
The sounds of laughter and gentle music could be heard from within and Ann knew instantly that within the room beyond those doors, lay her first official banquet as Alpha Queen.
The Elder smiled warmly at her as the doors slowly opened, the sounds of merriment increasing in volume as they did so.
âAre you ready, my Queen?â
âAs much as Iâll ever be,â Ann replied confidently as she took hold of Adamâs hand and they made their way inside.