Chapter 34 - Alpha Nocturne"s Contracted Mate

CHAPTER 34 None Of Your Business

The best way that she could do that was by dressing not in the reds and golds of the royal family, but instead wearing the traditional colors of royal blue and silver that were prominent in Alpha Nocturne’s Pack.

After all, she was Alpha Nocturne’s Luna now and as far as everyone else was concerned she was his true mate and he, against all odds, her second chance mate.

‘Ha! They know! Look how pi*sed the wh*res’ expressions are!’?Maeve shouted gleefully.

She was right. Her stepmother looked as if she wanted to murder her where she stood, Ada’s face was set in the familiar fake mask of smiles but her Jaw was clenched tightly and her stare unbroken as A*n approached.

A*n’s father just looked confused at her choice of outfit as his eyes swept over her in a cursory glance.

A*n beamed widely as she ascended the stairs and greeted them all courteously but with no warmth in her words.

“Did you forget the dress code for official functions?” Her father asked with a slight frown of displeasure as he embraced her stiffly.

“Not at all, father. As I am no longer living here and representing another pack as their Luna as well as the heir to the throne, I have two roles to fulfill now.” A*n answered smoothly.

Ada almost choked on te air that she was breathing

“What do you mean Luna? Of whose Pack? Where?” she spluttered furiously.

shush her daughter and remind her that these issues were best discussed

behind her mother’s back, Ada was ushered inside by her mother, as A*n walked side by side with

uncomfortable silence for

chance mate?” He murmured as casually as possible, although A*n could feel the pained expression in his tone of voice without even looking

shortly as she kept her eyes focused

He tried again, not hiding the disappointment in his

for you to approve of so that Ada can sleep with him? I think

paused in the corridor, with the eyes of several of the

your father, A*n…” he answered, the hurt clear in

stare at him c8olly and her heart hurt too at the expression on

his daughters equally would not

“A*n…”

s*it show to attend and play happy families. You’re a disgrace as a father… to me at least. I’m sure

the ballroom and after a slight pause, her father hurried to catch up and took his place at her side

“Who is he?” he asked gruffly, clearly displeased at A*n’s change

business at the minute. I’ll decide*when and if you meet him

his voice starting to rise the longer that A*n refused to roll over and tell

“I said no, father!” She

A*n was struggling to contain the irritation herself, although she was grateful that Maeve had at least settled down and had been quiet for now. Perhaps it was the aura of her father keeping her in check.

“Then what the f*ck am I supposed to tell people if they ask?”

“Figure it out for yourself, father… just like I had to when I realized that my father couldn’t give two sh*ts about the daughter he had with his fated mate. After all, why would he? If he was willing to destroy the bond that the goddess was gracious enough to gift him with, why would he possibly give a sh*t about a child that he fathered with her.” A*n said as she whirled furiously. 1

Her father’s face paled in the face of her fury and he swallowed nervously, a flicker of regret in his eyes. A*n’s heart lurched painfully as she stared at him angrily. The man before her no longer looked like her father anymore. He looked old…almost weak.

When had he become so old?

A*n sighed heavily and looked away, her heart full of pity for the old man standing before her.

“We’re going to end up arriving separately from your wife and daughter. Let’s go, father, before the gossipers get even more out of control.”

A*n stood at the newly erected dais at the forefront of the ballroom with her parents as Ada fussed anxiously at Brad’s late arrival.

The press and socialites had previously been whispering behind their hands regarding A*n’s choice of outfit and many had already correctly identified the colors as belonging to Alpha Nocturne’s Pack.

Not that she told them whether they were right in their assumptions or not. She would leave that to their detective work. It would give them something to do to fill their time anyway. A*n smirked to herself as the whispers now turned to Brad’s lateness to the engagement.

They critiqued his lack of respect for the accepted procedure and Ada’s lack of decorum with her stamping and wailing.