Alpha Nocturne’s Contracted Mate by A E Randell

Chapter 209 The Dubois

Lexi’s stomach sank at his words and she could practically feel the pain radiating from him as he spoke. “I didn’t even know you had a sister..” She murmured quietly as Felix’s head shot up and he glared at her with an anger that quite frankly chilled her to the bone.

“I don’t Lexi, not anymore.” He growled furiously before downing what was left of his whisky and slamming the glass down on the table in anger.

Lexi’s heart sank as her heart broke for him She had always regarded Ann as a sister and a lump began to form in her throat as she pictured the possibility of losing her.

“Allen… I’m sorry… I didn’t know…” Lexi stammered quietly, suddenly at a loss for words.

“Yeah… well… there’s nothing to be sorry about. It won’t change anything. It is what it is.” He snapped gruffly as he raised an arm to signal the omega for a refill.

Lexi fully understood now why he hadn’t wanted to discuss this with her. It was painful for him obviously, and it was obvious the Dubois family had something to do with her death She could have kicked herself

She snorted quietly to herself in disdain. She had wrongly thought that Allen was just being difficult, and that perhaps he still continued to underestimate her, but ironically, this time, she

hair behind her ear as she swirled the wine

wouldn’t have pushed so hard for you to tell me. You don’t have to continue if you don’t want to.” Lexi said finally in a hushed tone as the omega approached

watched her pour him a new glass and add the ice, but when she was

the ice bucket if you wouldn’t mind.” She said as the omega bobbed her head and hastened to do as she was told, placing the items carefully on the table before

her carefully as he took another sip from his glass and this time, placed it carefully on the table. “I think both of us need to learn to trust one another when things are said.” Allen said with a faint smile, “As it is, I’ve started telling you now, so

his head backward, staring at the ceiling for a long time before returning

my hands desperately as she sobbed and I clung to what little

Lexi asked softly, seeing the tenderness in

his glass on the table before him. “She was such a little thing, almost thirteen years and full of an

wouldn’t rush this, or force it from

hammering I took and were protruding through the skin in places. They had to work quickly to ensure that the natural healing abilities we

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