Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell Chapter 215 Bartholomewâs Help and Support âNobody will force you to change who you are Lexi. I would never allow that.â Ann said as she and Lexi clasped their hands together.
âI forbid it too. Life would be insufferable without her backing me up when you need some sense knocking into youâ¦â Maeve nodded wisely.
âHey! That was one time!â Ann protested.
âYeah⦠and the restâ¦â Maeve sniggered as Ann fumed silently and blocked her out, a sullen pout forming on her lips as she turned back to Lexi.
A halfhearted smile finally graced Lexiâs lips as she saw Annâs expression.
âI suppose I have to stick around and at least try it for Maeveâs sake. Sheâd go mental if she was left alone to handle you.â
Ann scowled at her and pushed her shoulder in mild irritation.
âYou two are going to drive me to insanity, do you know that?â she said finally as she wrapped her arms around Lexi and hugged her tightly. âYou wonât be alone in any of this Lexi, I promise you.â
She nodded silently into Annâs shoulder, her face still a little pale as she seemed to find the strength to pull herself together. When they eventually released each other, she stood and smoothed her clothes down with a sniff and fixed a sardonic smile on her face.
âWell, I suppose thereâs no sense in moping. Papa would encourage me to just get on with it, so I will. Itâs not like I can fight fate really, is it?â she said with forced enthusiasm, âSo, no ripping Felix a new arsehole just yet, got it. So, what am I supposed to do with all of this pent-up anger?â
Ann chuckled.
âWell, I intend to interrogate Linus myself todayâ¦â Ann began with a sly smile and a wicked glint in her eyes before Adam interrupted her.
âAnn⦠donât you think you should rest⦠you still need to recoverâ¦â he interjected with a heavy edge of worry to his voice.
Ann glanced across at him slowly and smirked.
âI donât believe interrogation requires the use of my lady bits, does it?â She quipped sweetly as Lexi sniggered. âSuppose it depends if your name is Ada or Narcissaâ¦â
she muttered with a smirk as Ann snorted. Adam frowned at the two of them stood together. âYou two are most definitely going to cause chaos hereâ¦â he grumbled as Allen clapped him on the back in commiseration.
âAt least we can drown our sorrows together at the end of a long day, Adam.â He grinned teasingly as Lexi stuck a middle finger up at him.
âIf you canât handle the heat puppy then go find some traffic to play with,â Lexi grinned sweetly.
âLexi and I will head off to interrogate Linus. You both are welcome to accompany us, however, I want to see his behavior towards us without your presence in the cells.
Feel free to wait outside whilst we get what we need from him.â
Adam and Allen exchanged a look that told them they werenât happy about it, but neither of them protested, instead nodding curtly with a grim expression that mirrored each other As they moved to leave the office, the door swung open and Bartholomew greeted them with a wide smile. âAh, my queen! How lovely to see you up and about already!â
he beamed as his eyes shone with anticipation.
âItâs good to see you too, we were just on our way to the cells to pay Linus a visit.â Ann explained apologetically, âI feel terrible for having been called away from my duties so soon I hope things havenât been too difficult with my short absence?â
âNo no, not at all. Lord Brarthroroz continues to be quite the entertaining companion despite the subject matter.â Bartholomew chuckled.
âNice⦠images of Papa dressed as a clown and juggling heads just flashed through my mindâ¦â Lexi muttered quietly to herself, shaking her head in disbelief Bartholomew raised a questioning eyebrow at her as she met his gaze with an exasperated sigh. âItâs shaping up to be a long day Barty boy, donât question the insanityâ¦aII of it is Queenieâs fault though⦠just so you knowâ¦â Lexi added as she poked Ann in the side.
âYou seem to be quite fond of nicknames.â Bartholomew observed dryly with a chuckle as Lexi shrugged. âIt makes life interesting for everyone involved. Variety is the spice of life, am I right?â
âAnywayâ¦â Ann interrupted impatiently as she scowled at Lexi in irritation, âI was wondering if you could manage to pull together the Elders for a report on their proposals for dealing with the roguesâ?â
âWell, of course, that shouldnât be an issue. When were you thinking?â Bartholomew answered with a sweeping gesture.
âAs soon as possible. Preferably today,â Ann answered him coolly with no hesitation.
Bartholomew glanced at her cautiously and seemed to swallow nervously as he realized that her smile had disappeared into the recesses of her very serious expression.
âAh Iâm afraid today may be a little difficult. Some of the Elders may have prior engagements⦠itâs a little short notice your Highness.â He tried to explain before Lexiâs incredulous snort cut him off âSo, let me get this straight. Queenie wants a report and not one of them thinks that itâs appropriate to drop everything that theyâre doing and do as theyâre commanded?â
she asked as she fixed him with a questioning glare.
âWell⦠of course, theyâll try their best to rearrange anything that they have planned but itâs highly irregularâ¦â Bartholomew protested, a little thrown off by this sudden change in attitude from, both of them.
âSo is letting Rogues settle down within your borders and doing f**k all about it, Bartyâ
Lexi snapped with a scowl, âCome on now, I actually quite like you Barty-boy. I really donât want to lose the admiration that I have for you if youâre going to keep making excuses for Elders that canât prioritize their duty to their kingdom.â
Bartholomew looked to Ann for some sort of input but found no support in her calm gaze. âI actually agree with her, Bartholomew. You have done your job as expected, but unless these Elders have incredibly pressing business that simply cannot be rearranged, then I expect them in attendance This needs to be resolved quickly. I will not have a single person die at the hands of these rogues again. I want them gone.â
Ann stated calmly, yet her seriousness was not lost on Bartholomew.
After a secondâs thought, Bartholomew nodded in resignation, his shoulders slumping in defeat.
âI will try my best, my Queen, but I cannot promise that all will be in attendance that should be.â
âThank you, Bartholomew,â Ann said gently, the smile that reappeared on her face diffusing the tension that Bartholomew had felt rapidly rising, âYour help and support are much appreciated. Let me know when my presence is required and I shall make my way there.â
Bartholomew nodded as Ann, Lexi, Adam, and Allen swept past him and closed the door behind them, leaving Bartholomew scratching his head in a mild daze and wondering what exactly it was that he had missed that would have caused their emotions to be so volatile at that very moment that he had walked in.