Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate By A E Randell Chapter 190
Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate By A E Randell Chapter 190
Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 190 The Rogue Problem
Gasps of horror could be heard from around the room as they conferred amongst
themselves whilst Cornelius stood, isolated and speechless in the face of such a
verbal assault.
It was glaringly obvious that not a single person here had challenged her father and
had allowed themselves to become complacent in their duties.
“I am waiting for you to make me understand, Cornelius,” Ann growled, her eyes
flashing a dangerous gold as the realization set in amongst the Elders that Ann was
looking for someone to blame for this colossal tragedy.
When Cornelius didn’t reply, instead looking around himself for support from his
colleagues, and finding none, he bowed his head in shame.
Ann stood slowly, approaching Cornelius with fury radiating from her and he knew
instantly that his former attitude towards her was entirely misplaced.
The raw strength and power that rolled off her so effortlessly meant that she was a
formidable foe, and with her consort at her side, this was not a wise enemy to have
made, despite his misgivings about a female holding the title.
“Make me understand Cornelius.” She hissed menacingly as she stopped,
centimeters from his face, “I am to hold diplomatic talks with an honored guest who
has come to us with concerns about the rogue population that harries our borders and
kills our people, yet I find that not a single person among you has lifted a finger to
help.”
“They have taken proactive steps and set up rapid response teams, fortified defensive
positions along the border whilst we have apparently just sat idly by whilst our people
are chased from their homes and slaughtered where they stand. Pups are killed…
defenseless pups, Cornelius. Just let that sink in.”
Ann tore her intense gaze from Cornelius’s trembling figure and raked her gaze
across the guilty faces of the elders in attendance, including Bartholomew.
She understood that not all of them were responsible for this, but she needed to know
who was to blame. Who was it that had allowed the reports to slide from the agenda
and downplayed the threats? If it meant making the Enclave see the side of her that
she tried to keep hidden, then she would embrace it and allow them to fear her and
what she and Maeve were capable of together.
“How am I supposed to discuss politely that the rogue problem has grown so large
because our Royal Enclave did not do their job? That our former King was allowed to
get away with inaction because nobody could be bothered to speak up for the very
people that you were installed to protect?” Ann hissed contemptuously, “Perhaps you
have grown too comfortable and are no longer able to do the jobs that you pledged to
do.”
“That’s a little unfair…” A voice rose from somewhere at the back.
“Is it? Do my words hurt you more than the savage claws and teeth that tore those
poor pups apart?” Ann snorted bitterly as she returned to her chair. NôvelDrama.Org owns this.
“Whilst you sit there pitying yourself and the perceived unfairness of my words, did
any of you stop to think that allowing the rogue population to grow unchecked along
our borders could be exactly what Narcissa and her coven wanted?”
Ann visibly felt the atmosphere change in the room as little lightbulbs seemed to light
up in the minds of the elders and their faces whipped up to stare at her in
apprehension and horror.
“Considering what we know so far of Narcissa and her coven’s plots, wouldn’t it be the
perfect distraction? How many kingdoms can fight a war on two fronts? No matter how
well-armed they may be, it would still leave areas wide open for attack. You have
already admitted your failings in the past when it came to my father and Narcissa.
What I want to know is what exactly you intend to do to rectify the mistakes you have
made.”
A low murmur rippled through the room as they debated amongst themselves.
“Mark my words though, I will be closely reviewing each area that you all oversee. I
expect reports of the past five years’ activities from each of your offices in the hands
of my consort by tomorrow evening at the latest.” Ann said sternly, pulling her aura in
as Maeve settled back to watch the conversations with interest.
“Speaker?” Ann continued as she gestured to the man at the side of the room
clutching his paperwork as if his very life depended on it.
“Yes, my Queen?” He asked fearfully.
“I would also like a comprehensive copy of the records of agendas spanning the past
ten years, please. How long will that take?”
“I can get my apprentices on it and have it with you by tomorrow evening at the latest.”
He answered hurriedly.
“Excellent.” Ann smiled at him in what she hoped was a reassuring manner before
turning back to face the chastised Elders with a stern expression.
“I had hoped that yesterday would be the only incident in which I would have to assert
my authority, but again, I have had to remind you all of your duties. I do not want this
to become a regular occurrence. If you have any objections to my ascension or my
role as Alpha Queen then please, for the sake of the kingdom, submit your concerns
to my Consort, anonymously if needed, and we will schedule a meeting to discuss
anything raised. I will also take this opportunity to remind you that you should not let
your personal prejudices affect the way you do your job. Our kingdom is more than
petty disagreements and you would do well to remember that…”
The ripples of low murmurs of assent and acknowledgment of her statement
eventually reached her ears and she sat back in the chair, clasping her hands
together in her lap as she gazed at them shrewdly. Her eyes still smoldered with the
promise of reprisals as she addressed them coldly.
“Now, we will not move on to the next topic on the agenda until I am satisfied that I
know exactly what each one of you intends to do to protect our people from these
rogues.”