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Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate Chapter 156

    Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate Chapter 156


    Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell


    Chapter 156 The 12th Garrison


    “The 12th Garrison?” Adam asked, his expression one of deep thought, “How were you alerted to the


    convoy’s demise?”


    “Generally we track the progress from the 11th garrison at the receiving end through the Ravine with


    spotters from our garrison. We hadn’t heard from the spotters for longer than was normal, and had


    begun to mobilize a search party.” Greyson exined calmly, “They were about to leave when a group


    of Aurochs, that we know are used for transport there, entered the bottom of the valley in a panicked


    state.”


    Adam nodded thoughtfully as Greyson exined, scrutinizing his face subtly and checking for any


    trace of dishonesty.


    “As soon as the lookout at the Garrison reported it, we mobilized a f*orc*e to intercept and conduct


    reconnaissance in the area. We knew that it meant nothing good as there was no trace of the guards or


    the convoy that they were supposed to be attached to, so support was requested from the 11th


    Garrison as well.”


    “Did they call the wyverns in to help?” Bartholomew asked quickly, his brows creased in concern.


    “Yes, Sir. Although they couldn’t proceed too far in the air into the ravine because of the winds, they


    swept the area closest to them. We a*s*sumed that at least one side would be able to recapture any


    escapees or a*s*sist in bringing things back under control but…” Greyson trailed off and licked his lips,


    a haunted look in his eyes as he nced down at his feet briefly.


    They waited patiently for him topose himself and after only a few moments, exhaling deeply, he


    lifted his head and continued.


    “There was no one that we could help. Not a single person there was left alive.” He stated simply. “And


    what of the attackers? Do we have any intelligence on what could have caused this?” Ann asked


    curiously.


    She hated to admit it, but to pull off an escape in that environment was practically impossible, and to do


    it without leaving any traces of the escape route, was unheard of.


    “Actually, yes. We have an idea of what attacked, but the gravity of it…” He said almost disbelievingly,


    “The garrisons are sworn to silence on this matter, at least until we receive directions from you as to


    how to proceed.” “Well don’t just give us a vague answer! What was it?!” Bartholomew asked


    impatiently.


    “We don’t know.” Greyson answered grimly as a dark look crossed his face, much to everyone’s


    surprise. “There are many… beings… or animals… whatever you want to call them, that none of us


    have ever seen before. The Enve has many experts here that have seen a lot over the years and


    studied countless areas unfamiliar to soldiers like us. I thought it in everyone’s best interest if the


    specimens could be brought here for further examination.”


    Ann narrowed her eyes at him as she studied his features. Surely he didn’t bring any live specimens to


    the Enve? With all these people here that could prove a deadly mistake.


    “You didn’t bring any ‘live’ creature here did you?”


    “No, my Queen. As I said, there were no signs of life when we arrived, but perhaps I wasn’t clear. Both


    sides suffered devastating losses. It’s the onlyfort that any of us could take from the situation. The


    men that died, fought valiantly and gave their lives in service to the Crown.”


    Ann nodded quietly and turned to look at Bartholomew.


    “I want those that were k*il*led in this ambush, or escape attempt-.whatever this was, to receive


    funerals with full honors and I will personally guarantee that any families they left behind will be taken


    care of by the crown’s treasury.” “Yes, my Queen. I’ll see it done.” Bartholomew said as he inclined his


    head slightly.


    “This is not eptable by any means. Narcissa should have been executed.” Ann hissed furiously


    under her breath as Maeve’s anger rose to match hers.


    She felt Adam’s handnd on her shoulder and he squeezed gently, in an effort to rea*s*sure her as


    she took a calming breath and focused her attention back on Greyson.


    “You brought the corpses of the attackers here?” Ann asked as calmly as she could. “Yes, my Queen.


    They are secured and concealed well. There’s no danger of them being discovered by people that


    shouldn’t.”


    Ann nodded again as she tried toe up with a n of action.


    “Do we have areas avable for identification, and specialists that can do so, Bartholomew? Or do we


    need to send for them?”


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    “I believe we have what we need here, my Queen. Although, I cannot be sure as none of us know quite


    what we are dealing with.”


    “Very well. See to it that the bodies are brought to a safe area then, please. I think I would like to see


    these beasts for myself as well.”


    “Your highness!” Bartholomew protested, “You can’t possibly mean..”


    “Don’t argue with me on this. You all decided that granting a stay of execution on both Ada and


    Narcissa until the child was born was the best course of action. I trusted that you knew what you were


    doing and that the transportation would go smoothly.” Ann hissed furiously, “Now, to find out that the


    woman who k*il*led my mother, and her daughter who tried to destroy my life, are walking around free


    without repercussions for their actions, well… I can’t quite put into words exactly how I’m feeling right


    now.”


    Ann took a deep breath and snorted loudly as she listened to Maeve’s furious tirade inside of her. “You


    will have to trust me when I say that if my wolf had her way, every single Elder involved in that decision


    would feel her wrath most keenly. I can promise you that all of you would regret their decision on that


    day, and it is only the fact that I understand you were trying to show a little mercy towards the unborn


    child that I am not letting her do as she pleases.” She fumed, allowing her aura to release a little in


    order to appease Maeve’s lust for action.


    She was howling for their blood inside of her and having her f*orc*efully take over to vent her fury was


    not something that Ann could afford. This was the only option that she had at the minute and she just


    prayed that it would work.
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