Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 103
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Trigger warning â mention of sexual abuse (not explicit)
Ella
I peek up at Sinclair from beneath my lashes, trying to gauge his frustration level. Itâs obvious heâs
displeased that I defied him, but I can tell heâs also glad to be home after what was certainly a very long
day. Moreover, I think my words to his father helped assuage some of his guilt, and heâs feeling more
affectionate towards me than he might have a few minutes ago.
âI have to say that I missed you?â I profess, sliding my arms around his neck. âAnd youâre the most
handsome man in the whole world?â
Sinclair flashes his fangs, emitting a dark chuckle and swinging my legs up into his arms. âFlirting with
me isnât going to get you out of this, sweetheart.â He ducks his head and steals a kiss before mounting
the stairs up to his room, âthough itâs very cute to watch you try.â
âWho said I was just flirting?â I object, leaning my head against his chest, âI really did miss you.â
Sinclair doesnât pause as he carts me up to the fifth floor, never breaking a sweat or getting short of
breath. The way he acts youâd think Iâm as light as a feather â though with his supernatural strength it
probably feels that way. âI missed you too.â He finally replies, pushing through the bedroom door. âI
hate being so far from home when these things strike.â
âYou must have had a really rough afternoon.â I observe, studying his drawn features and fatigued
demeanor.
Sinclair drops onto the sofa, keeping me in his lap, âRough is an understatement.â He sighs, sounding
as though the weight of the world is on his shoulders. Of course, this isnât far from the truth. I snuggle
closer to him, wishing there was something I could do to ease the monumental burdens heâs
shouldering. A contented rumble vibrates in his chest, and Sinclair smiles down at me. âItâs getting
better by the minute though.â
I tilt my face up to his, silently asking for a kiss. He arches a brow and for a moment Iâm afraid heâll
reject my affection, but I neednât have worried. Sinclair lowers his lips to mine, and my heart begins to
race. The moment our lips touch electricity zings through my body, setting my nerve endings alight. Itâs
every bit as thrilling and all-consuming as the first time, and I quickly find myself getting carried away in
the experience. Unfortunately it ends much too soon. Sinclair pulls back, leaning his forehead against
mine and purring, âYou canât distract me with kisses either, little one.â
He grimaces, and I know Iâm not going to like what he says next. âBesides, kissing is a gateway drug.
Weâve got to try to stop.â His arms tightened around me as he spoke, as if his body didnât agree with his
words â or maybe it was his wolf.
Adopting an innocent expression, I reply. âI have no idea what you mean. A gateway to what?â
Sinclair laughs, kissing me again even though he just said we shouldnât. This kiss is longer than the
first, because just like he said, itâs getting harder and harder to stop the longer we continue. My blood
heats to a sultry simmer, and wetness pools at my center as Sinclairâs lips, teeth and tongue go to
work, making me forget that anything exists outside of this moment. âGoddess, why couldnât you just be
a wolf?â He breathes when we part.
A sharp sting punctures my elated mood, bringing me crashing back down to earth. Itâs a crushing
reminder that Iâm not enough for him â that Iâll never be enough no matter what I do. Seeing the hurt
painted over my face, Sinclair winces. âOh Ella, Iâm sorry, I didnât mean that.â
âYes, you did.â I murmur, trying to keep my voice steady. âAnd youâre right â Iâm not.â
Sinclair is shaking his head, looking miserable. âI didnât mean that I want you to be anything other than
what you already are â just that it would mean we could actually be together, and I want that more than
I can say.â
I nod, fighting back tears as I disentangle myself from his arms, and move to the cushion beside him.
âItâs okay, Dominic, you donât have to explain.â
âI shouldnât have said it.â Sinclair insists fiercely, reaching for me as if he wants to pull me back into his
lap. He stops himself when I stiffen, seeming to realize I need some space at the moment. âIâm truly
sorry, Ella.â
I nod again, not meeting his gaze. If I try to talk about this now Iâm sure Iâll start crying, not to mention
Iâm still so turned on that Iâm finding it difficult to sit still. The last thing I need is for Sinclair to know how
excited my body is, when heâs just hit me in my weak spot.
Sinclairâs nostrils flair, and his eyes begin to glow. I wonder if heâs scenting my arousal, but a moment
later heâs cursing and rising to his feet, âIâm going to go take a shower. You should try to get some rest.
We can talk about your bed rest tomorrow.â
I watch him retreat into the bathroom, feeling strangely dismayed. Apparently flirting and kisses canât
get me out of trouble, but acting like a wounded butterfly can.
Thatâs a good thing, right? It means we got away with it. Despite the statement, the little voice in the
back of my mind doesnât sound pleased at all.
I know the feeling. Then why in the Goddessâs name am I so disappointed?
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3rd Person
Across town, in the hallowed halls of the royal palace, the Prince sat in darkness.
The news of his wifeâs death had been a blow, but the true outrage had come when he learned the
medical examinerâs analysis. They hadnât conducted an autopsy yet, but the coroner had immediately
declared suspicious circumstances upon seeing the Princessâs body. Apparently there was some sort
of rash on her skin, and the perfume bottle in her hand made him suspect some kind of topical poison.
This was unacceptable. The Prince wasnât an overly sentimental man, but his wife was his. The idea
that anyone would have the audacity to lay a hand on the Princess â on his property â was an
unforgivable offense. He couldnât believe that anyone would dare to do something so brazen, and his
rage was spiraling out of control. As soon as he figured out who was responsible for this crime, he was
going to make sure they paid in the most painful way possible.
He strode to the window then, glaring out at his city. His wolf was pacing back and forth in his head,
positively rabid in grief and fury. She hadnât been his fated mate, but heâd claimed her all the same. And
though he certainly had other lovers, the Princess was always his favorite.
As Prince he could do anything he wanted with the she-wolves in his bed â whether they liked it or
wanted to be there in the first place. But none of the others responded so perfectly as his wife. It truly
was like she was made for him â she cried when he wanted her to cry, screamed in exactly the right
way to make his blood sing, and she never fought or tried to put on a brave front.
While he stood there, growing hard just thinking about the way sheâd begged him for mercy the last
time they were together, a shaft of light abruptly reflected in the window. The door was opening behind
him, and a womanâs silhouette appeared in the frame.
It took a moment for him to recognize Lydia, but once he did, he growled, âHow did you get in here? I
told my guards I wasnât to be disturbed.â
âI have my ways.â Lydia shrugged, striding into the dim study.
âWhat do you want?â The Prince demanded.
âI wanted to offer my help.â Lydia replied, taking on a gentle tone that didnât suit her in the least. âI know
what itâs like to have someone taken from me.â
âThen you ought to know itâs too soon for you to be here.â The Prince growled. âIt hasnât even been 12
hours.â
âMaybe, but I didnât think you would appreciate me keeping the information I possess to myself.â Lydia
answered. âSince I know who killed the Princess.â
The Prince surged to his feet, âWho?â
âWho else, but Dominic?â Lydia barely refrained from rolling her eyes, remembering who she was
speaking to at the last moment.
The Prince paused, not convinced. âWhy would he? He has to know this will help my campaign.â
âI donât think itâs about the campaign.â Lydia suggested slyly. âItâs payback. Youâve been trying to kill his
mate, havenât you?â
The Prince narrowed his eyes. âHow do you know that?â
âBecause Iâm not an idiot. And neither are you â itâs exactly what I would do in your shoes.â Lydia
shared.
âSo youâre guessing.â The Prince observed. âAre you guessing about Dominic too? How do I know heâs
actually behind this?â
âBecause he threatened to kill me â his own fated mate â over the bitch and I never laid a hand on her.â
Lydia explained.
âBut why her, why not come after me directly?â The Prince demanded, admitting to himself that few
other people would have the motive to target his wife, even if he didnât understand the bigger picture
yet.
âHe wonât risk the election. He thinks that if he steals the throne by force the Alpha Council will unseat
him the way theyâre unseating your father.â Lydia related.
The Prince snorted, Sinclair and his father were one in the same. They wanted the power, but they
werenât willing to do what was necessary to keep it. âAnd how do you expect to help me?â He groused,
eyeing Lydia curiously.
âI know things about Dominic and the Sinclair family. I know their secrets, I know their weak spots â I
know how they think. And Iâll tell you everything â for a price.â
âAnd what price is that?â The Prince inquired.
âProtection.â Lydia stated simply, deciding that it truly was too soon to suggest he take her as his
replacement Luna. All that would come in time, right now she just needed to get her foot in the door. âIf
you keep me safe, Iâll make sure you win this election.â
The Prince nodded, âYou have a deal.â