Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 10
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
3rd Person
Sinclair glared down at the tiny human in front of him. It seemed every time he saw Ella she grew more
beautiful, especially since he learned she was carrying his pup. Sheâd been an enchanting distraction
before, now she was almost irresistible. With fair skin, rose gold hair and eyes so amber they almost
seemed metallic, he found it hard to believe she was not a wolf herself. However, as delectable as her
scent was, she was clearly nothing extraordinary.
âWhy did you leave?â Sinclair demanded, scanning his sharp eyes over her body to make sure she was
unharmed. His attention lingered on her flat tummy, where his pup safely rested. He could still smell it,
hear its tiny heartbeat and feel an inexplicable connection to the miniscule bundle of cells.
âBecause Iâm not a dog. I donât sit and stay just because you tell me to.â Ella announced, crossing her
arms over her chest.
âI didnât order you to do anything.â Sinclair argued, baffled by the way his wolf purred in response to her
sass.
âAnd yet you seem displeased that I didnât sit by and obediently wait for you to come home and dictate
more decisions about my future.â Ella quipped, leaning against the doorframe.
âI didnât dictate anything.â Sinclair argued. âWe negotiated fair and square.â
âIf thatâs what you call fair itâs no wonder you earned your ruthless reputation.â Ella remarked slyly, âI
wasnât in any state to have such an important conversation, let alone make such a momentous
decision.â
Sinclair didnât seem to hear her, instead heâd slipped past her into the apartment. âIs this where you
live?â
âObviously.â Ella rolled her eyes.
He shook his head, âThis wonât due.â
âExcuse me?â Ella gaped, âyouâve got some nerve you know â
âI wonât have the mother of my pup staying in such poor conditions.â Sinclair decided, âYouâll move into
my estate as soon as possible.â
Ella clenched her fists at her sides and took a deep breath. âI make my own decisions.â
âNot since you agreed to our deal.â Sinclair countered. âThe moment you said yes, you handed over
authority to me.â
âI didnât sign anything!â Ella reminded him.
âA verbal agreement is enough in werewolf law â the contract was really for you.â Sinclair announced,
smirking like the cat who ate the canary.
âThen why did your note say we needed to finish our conversation, what was there to finish if not
signing the deal?â Ella demanded hotly.
âEverything, including you moving in with me, your prenatal regimen, birth plan, financial
arrangements.â Sinclair explained, striding into Ellaâs bedroom and pulling open the closet doors. By
the time Ella reached him, he was already pulling a suitcase from the top shelf.
âStop that!â Ella insisted, vigorously attempting to wrest the suitcase from his hand. She tugged the
large bag so forcefully she almost lost her balance. In fact she was pulling with all her strength and
weight, if Sinclair had chosen to release his end of the bag she would certainly topple to the ground. âI
never agreed to move in with you!â
The next thing Ella knew, the huge shifterâs hand was circling her nape, applying just enough pressure
to freeze her in her tracks, but not enough to hurt. âListen closely, little human.â He rumbled
authoritatively, radiating power. âI appreciate your spirit, but as long as youâre carrying my pup, you will
be careful, and wrestling with wolves twice your size over heavy luggage is not allowed.â
Ella narrowed her eyes at the attractive Alpha. Her instincts were going a bit haywire at the moment.
Her insides were in puddles over being so near him, her knees were weak in the face of his stern
scolding, and her heart was in full revolt. No one had ever cared about her enough when she was
young to set rules and discipline, so sheâd been running wild for as long as she could remember. And
she did not take kindly to being told what to do now. With a fiery flash in her amber eyes, she stomped
her small foot right onto his, sending pain vibrating up through her own bones, and not even phasing
him.
Ella couldnât smother her whimper, âWhat are you made of, steel?â
âThatâs what tussling with a wolf will get you.â He responded unsympathetically, releasing her and
stalking to the bed, where he neatly unfolded the suitcase. âNow be a good girl, and pack your bags.â
âI would sooner set everything I own on fire.â Ella replied coolly, resisting the urge to rub her aching
foot.
âThat might not be the worst idea.â Sinclair muttered, glancing at her wardrobe. âIf youâre going to live
with me, you might as well look the part too. Should I fetch a lighter?â
âNo!â Ella yelped, moving to protect her things. âThey might not be up to your standards but I like my
things, and I like my apartment.â In truth, this apartment reminded Ella too much of Mike, and she
hadnât picked out any of her furniture or appliances â they were all hand-me downs. Still, she didnât
appreciate the way Sinclair was trying to order her around. There might be an exchange of money or
services in their arrangement, but she wasnât one of his servants, and it was important they establish
that if her plan was going to work.
Sinclair cocked his head to the side, eyeing her as if she were a profound curiosity. âAnd how are you
going to pay your rent on this place?â
Ellaâs mouth opened and closed helplessly. âThatâs not the point.â
Sinclair wasnât sure what to make of the beautiful human. The more time he spent around her, the more
his wolf began to sit up and pay attention. His wolf had always perked up with interest when he saw
Ella around the neighborhood, but heâd never allowed himself to explore those feelings because she
was a human. Now however⦠now he had every excuse to figure out the puzzle that was Ella. âItâs part
of the arrangement.â He dictated firmly, âyouâll be back on your feet faster if you donât have to worry
about living expenses, and I want you close â this baby is too important to me.â
It was true Sinclair didnât want to let her out of his sight, but that was also because heâd been dreaming
of becoming a father for years. He didnât want to miss a moment of Ellaâs pregnancy. The little human
was beginning to squirm beneath the weight of his gaze, and he could see her working through the
problem in her mind. She had to realize it made more sense for her to stay with him, she might be
feisty, but she was far from stupid.
âFine,â Ella finally conceded, shooting Sinclair a sulky pout. âBut I want to talk to you about a few things
first.â
âAre you going to keep glaring at me that way while you do?â Sinclair asked, his mischievous wolf
egging him on. He wasnât sure what it was about seeing Ella all riled up, but he couldnât seem to stop
himself from pushing her buttons.
âYeââ Ella bit back her response, seeming to think better of losing her temper with him. She needed to
convince him, to persuade him â not alienate him. âNo.â She amended, taking a deep breath. âI want to
talk to you about our arrangement. Whatâs going to happen to the baby in the early years? Whoâs going
to care for it?â
âIâll pay someone.â Sinclair responded simply, âA nursemaid.â
âWhy would you ever pay someone when the babyâs mother is there and dying to do all the things a
servant would? It will need milk and lullabies and love, I can provide that better than anyone. Forgive
me, but I know you arenât married, and a child needs a mother.â Ella was hoping this would be an
emotional subject for the man â it canât have been easy to grow up without a mother. âItâs healthier for
the baby to have me around, especially given how busy you are. You canât exactly take a newborn to
the office with you every day.â
Sinclair hesitated. He knew she was right, it was better for the pup to have Ella near, and he didnât want
his heir to grow up the way he did. Still, Ella didnât belong in his world. She was human and she
couldnât be trusted â this was probably another scheme to swindle him somehow. Sheâd already proven
what a good actress she was back at the sperm bank. It was a clever ploy, but he wasnât going to let
another conniving woman ruin his life. Heâd learned his lesson with his ex-wife, Lydia.
Ella was watching him closely, reading his expression and scrambling for another argument. Her eyes
lit up after a momentâs thought, and her pink lips parted for the battle. âIt would help you politically as
well. Iâve been doing some research,