Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 107
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
My eyes jerk open, and I surge up in bed.
A moment ago Sinclair was buried inside me â in more ways than one. My hand frantically clamps
down on the spot where my neck meets my shoulder. I can still feel Sinclairâs fangs slicing into my
flesh, but there doesnât seem to be a wound in reality.
Iâm not bleeding, and it doesnât hurt â though it hadnât hurt in the dream either. All of a sudden Iâm
remembering Sinclairâs ominous words about how a mating mark wouldnât hurt if it was timed right, and
now I understand all too well.
Iâm still on an emotional high from the dream, I canât believe I became a wolf! It had been the most
incredible feeling, unlike anything I could have imagined. And then there was Sinclair. My body is
flushed with heat, and my heart is still pounding. It felt so real, and Iâm so glad that we stole that
moment.
At the same time, I wonder if the sex was only so good because it was a fantasy? It had to be, thereâs
no way anyone could actually be that amazing in real life⦠right?
The more I think about it, reliving every touch, every word we spoke, I quickly find myself crashing back
down to earth. Iâm so grateful and ecstatic that it happened, but Iâm very quickly feeling depressed that
itâs over. Before those feelings can truly take hold, however, I hear pounding footsteps. In the blink of
an eye Sinclair is there, standing in the doorway and raking his eyes over me in concern.
âElla,â my name is a relieved sigh on his lips. I realize that he must have fallen asleep in his study,
rather than coming to bed â but heâs here now. He crosses the floor quickly, reaching for me as soon as
heâs close enough. âAre you alright? You disappeared from the dream so quickly!â
I nod weakly, my face framed in his hands. Iâm still feeling sad that our stolen night has come to an end,
but I donât want Sinclair to know just how pitiful Iâm feeling. âI donât know what happened, one moment
we wereâ¦â I trail off, flushing, âand the next I was here.â
âGoddess, I canât believe this. Come here,â Sinclair settles on the bed, pulling me into his lap. He
presses a lingering kiss to my upturned mouth, then rests his forehead against mine, gazing lovingly
into my eyes. âMy poor little mate, you didnât even get a chance to come back down to earth.â
Pain blooms in my chest to hear him calling me his mate, but I snuggle in, eager to steal a few extra
moments of affection. âWell maybe if you hadnât ravished me so completely I wouldnât need so much
recovery time.â
âSurely you arenât complaining about too much pleasure?â Sinclair teases, kissing me again. âIf you
werenât such an insatiable little thing then I wouldnât have had to work so hard to satisfy you.â
I start to laugh at his ridiculous statement, but just as quickly, it verges on a sob. âDonât.â I plead, âIâm
already struggling to cope with the fact that itâs over.â
âOver?â Sinclair repeats. âWhat are you talking about?â He pulls back far enough to stare down at me in
disbelief. âStars, Ella donât you realize what this means?â
âIt doesnât mean anything.â I argue. âIt was just a dream, that was the point. A way for us to get closure
without complicating things in the real world.â
âElla, you shifted, you became a wolf! That wouldnât have been possible if you were truly a human.â He
reasons, as if it should be obvious.
âBut I am a human.â I remind him, feeling increasingly frustrated.
To my utter shock, Sinclairâs face lights up like a firework. Heâs grinning down at me so widely itâs
difficult not to return the expression, âNo baby, I donât think you are. I was too caught up in claiming you
in the dream, but now that my wolf is satisfied I can think a bit more clearly. Donât you see â this would
explain everything: the reason I was so interested in you before you even became pregnant; the fact
that you were able to conceive my child; how obstinate my wolf has been about claiming you; your
smell; how wolfish your behavior is.â He continues excitedly. âIâve been attributing everything to the
baby because I didnât have any other explanation, but now it finally makes sense.â
âWhat makes sense?â I exclaim, not following his logic at all. It seems like heâs operating with far more
information than I possess myself. âAnd what do you mean you were interested in me before, and that
your wolf wanted to claim me?â
Sinclair chuckles, and I have to fight the urge to growl at him. âIâm sorry sweetheart, I forgot you didnât
know. Yes, I always noticed you â it was annoyingly distracting every time I caught sight of you in the
neighborhood. Every time I did, Iâd end up thinking about you for hours afterwards, and I even started
hoping I would run into you and the kids. I never did anything about it because I thought you were
human.â
âThen why the hell were you such a jerk to me about Cora, and when we found out I was pregnant?â I
demand grumpily.
Sinclair exhales heavily. âI was in a bad place. Iâm not proud of the way I acted, and I know thereâs no
excuse for it. I can only say that I was an idiot. But my wolf is the reason I agreed to your plans in the
first place, thatâs what I meant when I said Iâve been holding him back. He wanted you for his own long
before I was willing to acknowledge my feelings for you.â
âI still canât believe you love me.â I whisper, feeling shy now. I told myself those sentiments would stay
in the dream, but thereâs a very silly, insecure part of me that needs to hear it again. As if Iâm afraid the
dream was just my imagination, even though I know it wasnât.
Sinclairâs expression softens, his eye crinkling at the edges. âHow could I not?â He croons, making me
melt. âYouâre everything I could hope for in a mate, Ella.â Iâm thrilled to hear these words, but Iâm also
confused. I know Iâm being very slow on the uptake, and itâs hard not to feel stupid, but I simply donât
understand what heâs on about. I would know if I wasnât human, wouldnât I? Seeing my expression,
some of the elation fades from Sinclairâs features. âI should have looked into this ages ago⦠but I
suppose hindsight is 20/20. In very rare cases, itâs possible for wolves to be hidden, buried so that a
person doesnât even know itâs there.â
âHow?â I press eagerly, seeming to need this answer as badly as I need to breathe.
Sinclair removes one of his hands from my body in order to rub the back of his neck, and I find myself
glaring at the movement, affronted that he took away the comfort of his touch. Sinclair catches the look
on my face and arches a foreboding brow, forcing me to soften and avert my gaze. It feels the way it
had when I showed him my belly in the dream, and I understand that something inside me is
instinctively responding to his dominance.
Only once Iâve submit, does he continue. âThe strange thing about all this is that normally when a wolf
is dormant, itâs manifested in children who were separated from both their family and the pack. They
grow up thinking theyâre human, but when they reach puberty and go through their first shift, their wolf
drives them to find their own kind.â He grimaces. âWe call it dormant, but really itâs just when a child is
too disconnected to know why theyâre different. When they eventually figure it out a young teenager
shows up at a packâs doorstep â confused and traumatized to be sure, but finally understanding why
theyâve always been an outsider among humans. Iâve never heard of a case where someone reached
adulthood without their wolf manifesting.â
âBut you think thatâs whatâs happened to me?â I clarify, needing to hear him say it. âYou think Iâm a wolf,
and somehow that part of me just hasnât been able to come out?â
âYes, trouble.â Sinclair beams, all the confusion and mystery forgotten for a moment. When he looks at
me this way I feel like Iâm the center of his entire universe, and Iâll be damned if it isnât addictive. âI donât
know how or why yet, but itâs fairly clear to me that youâre the one Iâve been waiting for all along. The
Goddess sent you to carry this pup because youâre my second chance mate.â His hand moves to my
belly, and Rafe kicks in reply. âYou can be my Luna. We can finally be together â and not only in our
dreams.â
âReally?â I squeak, not wanting to believe my ears, just in case theyâre wrong.
âReally.â He confirms. âWeâre going to figure out how this happened, and then weâre going to wake your
wolf for real.â