Chapter 250
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 250 Something Terrible is Going to Happen
Lexi focused intently on the screen of her phone as she picked idly at the snacks that Aoife had left for
her.
Honestly, if it wasnât for her and Allen keeping her sanity intact after this had happened to Ann, she
didnât know what she would have done. She had already been forced to ask her father for help in the
few hours that had followed Annâs poisoning when, for the first time since she was a child, her abilities
had threatened to overwhelm her as both souls erupted in a helpless, yet furious, rage.
If it hadnât been for Aoifeâs hasty dampening spellwork that had mitigated most of her magickal energy
in the area around her, then the destruction could have been astronomical.
As it was, the waiting room they had been ushered to had suddenly been in dire need of renovations,
and Lexi had promised that she would foot the cost personally
As much as she hated to admit it, she needed Greyson at her side as well as Allen. She was still angry
with him for being so pigheaded but she also acknowledged how strikingly similar they were in some
aspects of their personalities.
She was positive now that Allen was mated to her Daemonic soul, as her abilities had flared and
calmed fairly quickly with him present, it was the magickal soul that needed taming. She was certain
that Greysonâs commanding and firm personality when under pressure was sure to pull its rebellious
nature into line.
She looked up at the machines and watched the steady pulsating of the line on Annâs heart monitor,
reassuring herself that everything was still fine with her before her gaze moved to the machine that
kept round-the-clock monitoring on the babies that were growing well inside of Annâs belly.
She smiled to herself in satisfaction as the door to Annâs room opened, startling her as it banged
against the wall heavily.
She whirled to face the doorway and was greeted with the sight of Allen breezing through it with his
arms full of various items, with only his head peeking above the pile with his chin holding the
precariously stacked pyramid together in his arms.
âNeed a hand with that big boy?â She sniggered as he carefully deposited everything on the table and
glowered at her.
âNot now I donât.â He grumbled as he began arranging things into distinct piles, and Lexi frowned as
she watched him curiously.
âWhat the f**k are you doing? Are you having some sort of breakdown?â
âLiving with you it really wouldnât be so surprising would it?â He smirked as Lexi gasped in mock horror.
âRude! Are you aiming to switch careers and become a comedian?â
âAnd leave you to destroy the world all on your own without even meaning to?â He snorted, âHighly
unlikely.â
âHey! That was below-the-belt furball! You know I canât help thatâ¦â Lexi grumbled as she picked up a
few of the CDâs that he had deposited on the table before laughing out loud at the titles.
Allen rolled his eyes as he found a plug socket that wasnât in use and plugged the portable stereo in
that he had brought.
âAllen⦠this really isnât Annâs thing you know. I mean, what century do you think weâre from? Bach,
Beethoven, Chopin⦠Mozart?!â She snorted as she looked up at him and c****d her head, smiling
sweetly, âShall I break out the corsets and rouge right now? I can even get you a pair of tights to
squeeze your junk into if you want.â
Allen turned and scowled over his shoulder at her before stalking over to her and snatching the CDâs
out of her hands.
âActually, if you must know, classical music has been shown to improve brain function and intelligence
in Babies who listen regularly, so I figured we should start early.â Allen retorted imperiously as Lexi bit
her lip, trying not to grin, âThere is very little stimulation in here for those pups, and right now, as Beta
to the Dark Moon and technically in charge until Adam returns, I am making decisions that will benefit
the packâs future.â
Allen turned on his heel and stalked back across to the mini stereo, mumbling under his breath as he
selected a CD and put it into the player.
Without warning Lexiâs arms were suddenly around his waist as she laid her cheek against his back.
âThatâs really quite sweet actually Allen, Iâm sorry. I was only teasing,â she murmured as she felt Allenâs
fingers interlock with her own.
They stood in silence like that for a few moments as the melancholy chords of Beethovenâs Moonlight
Sonata played softly in the background.
âCan we skip this song, Allen? Itâs a little ominous and itâs making me anxious⦠almost as if something
terrible is going to happen.â
âYou want me to skip Beethoven?â Allen chuckled as he lifted her hands from around his waist, and
turned to face her with a serious look on his face.
âI mean⦠I donât think the guy would mind honestly Allen.â Lexi shrugged, âItâs not like the dead can be
offended is it?â
Allen tutted and rolled his eyes as he moved to change the track, earning a smile of relief from Lexi as
it landed on his 7th Symphony.
âMUCH better, although still terrible in my opinion. Classical music is really not my thing. Honestly, I
appreciate that heâs a talented guy, but some of his compositions are just so damn .. .eerie.â
âSays the daughter of the Daemon Lord,â Allen commented dryly.
âIâm not sure I appreciate what youâre implying there,â Lexi warned as she narrowed her eyes at him
and he chuckled, holding his hands up in front of him defensively.
âYour mate canât tease you as well?
Listen donât dish it out if you canât take it, my love.â
âJesus, I wish Adam was back already, having you around all the time is starting to get on my nerves.â
she snapped as she moved to Annâs bedside again and looked down at her, checking for any sign of
movement, âMaybe hearing his voice will give her something to stay awake for.â
It tore Allen apart seeing Lexi so conflicted like this. She needed to be here at her friendâs side but she
also needed to be out hunting for her would-be-assassin. The fact that she couldnât do anything that
was yielding results she could see with her own eyes was eating her up inside and Allen couldnât bear
to see it.
Nobody knew who the man that served them was, and nobody had seen him since. The guards
couldnât even answer how he had gotten away which pointed to him having inside help from
somewhere and that in itself was troubling enough.
They knew they would encounter resistance but they had thought that the assassination attempts
wouldnât appear for at least another few years. None of them had been prepared for this.
Lexi was right though. The sooner that Adam was back, the better. He would be ruthless in his
efficiency when it came to his mate and children, and this time, he had the royal status to make sure
that everything would be punished as it should be.
There would be no loose ends or people being allowed to get away with murder when it came to the
current ruling monarch.
Allen moved to Lexi and wrapped his arms around her, letting her head lean back onto his chest as he
inhaled her intoxicating scent. The one thing that kept him grounded no matter what was thrown at him.
âHeâll be home soon. He and Felix arenât too far from arriving. It should be a little less than an hour but
knowing how Adam drives when heâs stressed, I would put their ETA at a much sooner time. Maybe
thirty minutes, maybe fortyâ¦â
âGood,â Lexi sighed, âbecause the longer sheâs like this, the longer Iâll have to listen to that insufferable
classical whining..â
Allen chuckled and dropped his arms, taking hold of her hand and pulling her across to the chair.
âCome on, I brought you some food.â
âThereâs no need, Aoife took care of my nutritional needs. Honestly, sheâs like an infuriating,
overprotective, clucking mother hen sometimes,â she said rolling her eyes, before sighing slightly, âbut I
love her for it. Sheâs been an absolute blessing, seriously.â
âShe has⦠but I bet she didnât bring you cakeâ¦â Allen grinned mischievously as Lexiâs eyes lit up with
interest.
âWhat kinda cake are we talking about here?â she pressed as her eyes scanned the table again and
landed on a couple of Tupperware boxes that he had brought with him.
âWell⦠I know youâre notorious for being indecisive, and I wanted to do something nice for you. So I
went to the bakery that you and Ann used to go for coffee atâ¦â
âIt wasnât a bakeryâ¦â Lexi objected with a pout.
âWell whatever it was, they had baked goods so in my eyes that makes it at least in part a bakery,â
Allen countered before sighing lightly,â Look, weâre getting offtrack. I went there and the lady with the
accent behind the counter pointed out some of your favorites so I just bought them all.â
Lexi seemed to soften at his words. She really was lucky to have him taking care of her whilst she
struggled with being so helpless in all of this.
If it wasnât for both him and Aoife, she was certain that she wouldnât have been the same Lexi when
Ann finally did recover.