Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 15
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
âWhat!â I exclaim, unable to wrap my head around this idea. âBut Iâm not ready!â
âYou will be.â He promises. âAileen will keep working with you tomorrow, and then weâll go shopping so
you can look the part. Itâs only a meal, no one is going to be quizzing you on werewolf politics.â
âI donât know.â I fret, âwhat if I say the wrong thing?â
âIâll be with you the whole time.â Sinclair vows. âDonât worry, I wonât let you put your foot in your mouth.â
This does make me feel better, but Iâm still woefully far from feeling confident in my ability to pass as a
completely different species. âCanât we wait a little while?â I request anxiously. âI promise Iâll never miss
another event, I just need a little more time.â
âElla, the elections are in three months.â Sinclair says softly. âWe donât have much time to waste. Very
few people change their minds at the last moment. My image has been marked with controversy from
day one because I donât have a family.â
âI donât understand, why is that so controversial if the King is something people vote on. Itâs not like
having an heir is going to decide the future of succession.â
âBecause itâs not about succession. Itâs about personal stability. Unmated Alphas are viewed as being
more temperamental and aggressive. If I have a mate and a pup however, people will view me as more
grounded and cautious.â Sinclair explains.
âIs that true?â I ask, âthat unmated alphas are wilder?â
Sinclair grimaces but nods, âTo a degree, yes. Some men are more or less aggressive naturally, but it
makes a difference when you have someone to take care of â someone who might be harmed if
anything happened to you.â
âOkay, so youâre saying it has to be tomorrow?â I surmise, âthe sooner you turn your image around, the
better.â
âThatâs right.â Sinclair agrees. âAs long as youâre well enough, I need you there.â
âAnd you promise you wonât leave my side?â I question.
âYou have my word.â He vows.
âOkay then.â I concur, not feeling half as confident as I sound.
The doctor â who by now has finished his exam â steps out, leaving me with Sinclair to change clothes
before we check out. However Sinclair doesnât leave, he stays in the exam room as if he expects me to
change in front of him.
âArenât you going toâ¦?â I trail off, hoping heâll pick up on my train of thought without me saying more.
âTo what?â He asks, a knowing smile on his handsome face.
âI canât change in front of you.â I protest, my cheeks going bright pink. âIâm only wearing underwear
beneath this thing.â
His brow furrows, but thereâs a devious glint to his intense eyes which makes me think he knows
exactly what I mean. âHuman modesty.â He clucks his tongue and shakes his head. âSo prudish, youâll
see soon enough, wolves arenât nearly as repressed.â
âIâm not a prude! Or repressed!â I defend hotly, climbing down from the table and regretting it instantly.
A second ago I was equal to Sinclair in height, now he towers over me. .
âThe Goddess made our bodies perfect as they are, why would we hide them?â He questions silkily, the
same devilish smile on his face.
Narrowing my eyes at the big man, I grumble, âfine.â Whipping the gown off over my head, I stomp over
to the corner where I left my clothes neatly folded. I tug them on quickly, but not so quickly that Sinclair
will think Iâm embarrassed about being exposed before him. When I turn back, he looks mildly
impressed.
âI didnât think youâd actually go through with it.â He confesses. âBut Iâm sure glad you did.â
I notch my chin up defiantly. âI donât back down that easily. You might have seven senses or whatever,
but it will take more than that to figure me out.â
His smirk only grows as he closes the distance between us, invading my space with his powerful
presence. âI canât wait.â
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âWhat do you think?â I ask a few hours later, as I stand in front of a full length mirror in a gown which
costs more than my apartment.
âI prefer the green one.â Sinclair responds thoughtfully, his penetrating gaze running up and down my
body as I try on yet another dress.
I donât know how to feel about this shopping trip. Iâm enamored by the stunning clothes around us, but it
seems so extravagant to spend so much on material things. Iâm only too aware that orphans are
starving in this very city, wouldnât the money be better spent on charity?
I say as much to Sinclair, but he only smiles at me. How has our relationship changed so quickly? A
couple of days ago he only glared at me, now he always seems to look at me fondly. âDid you find
nothing about my finances when you were snooping?â
âResearch is not snooping.â I answer tritely. However then the memory rises, and I recall that he gives
at least half his fortune to the less fortunate. âIf you still have this much to spend on mere clothes after
giving away so much, maybe you should give more.â
Sinclair shocks me completely. He nods thoughtfully. âMaybe I should.â I can only blink, Mike never
listened to my advice â or indeed anything I said â with so much attention. Itâs only now that I see what
true consideration is like, that I realize just how deficient he was as a partner.
Trying to shake myself out of my thoughts, I change the subject. âSo the green one?â I confirm,
knowing precisely the dress to which heâs referring. Itâs the same emerald shade as his eyes, and
studded with gemstones and rose gold accents that precisely match my hair.
He nods. âIt suits you, besides, it covers your shoulders.â
âWhy should that matter?â I question in confusion.
âBecause I havenât marked you, and I donât want people to notice.â He explains.
âMarked me?â I squeak, not understanding what this means.
âI take it Aileen didnât get that far?â He guesses, rising from the dressing room chair and prowling
towards me. My pulse spikes as he approaches, and suddenly I realize why Iâd felt like a rabbit facing a
wolf when I went to plead Coraâs case with him. Thatâs basically what we are, he could snap me up in
one bite, and Iâd be helpless to stop him. âA mark,â He begins, hooking his finger under the spaghetti
strap of my gown and tugging it off my shoulder, âIs the way a wolf claims his mate.â
I gulp, too focused on Sinclair to fully process his works. âMark how?â
âItâs a bite, right here.â His traces a finger over the spot where my neck meets my shoulder. âA deep
bite, one that leaves his scent permanently on her skin.â
âI â doesnât that hurt?â I fret.
Sinclair laughs, a dark, husky sound. âNo sweet Ella, not if you time it right.â
âTime it right with what?â I inquire innocently, furrowing my brow.
The next thing I know, Sinclairâs eyes are glowing with his wolf, and my knees go weak. âMaybe Iâll
explain it to you one day. In the meantime Iâll just scent mark you.â He remarks cryptically. âNow stay
there, Iâm going to fetch one more dress to try.â
When he steps away, I realize just how attuned I am to his presence. I wasnât aware of any of my other
surroundings when he was near. He consumed my attention completely, barring all else.
Once heâs gone I notice a pretty blue frock on one of the racks just outside the dressing room. I move
to examine it, but as soon as I take the dress from the rack, a second set of hands lands on the hanger
and tries to yank it out of my hands. âHey, I saw that first!â
The woman in front of me is blonde and pretty, but sneering with an awful expression. She pulls so
hard on the hanger that I start to lose my balance. She must be a shifter, I think, sheâs too strong to be
a human. At this point, Iâm only hanging onto the dress because itâs the only thing holding me upright,
but the woman is soon trying to pry my hands free. âI said let go!â
Iâm about to simply give up and fall to the ground, when a pair of powerful hands catch my waist,
guiding my feet back to the ground.
âTake your hands off of her, right now!â Sinclair barks, his snarling voice silencing everyone in the store.
The petty woman releases me quickly, seeming to shrink into herself in the face of the infuriated alpha.
âIâm so sorry, Alpha.â She apologizes. âI didnât know she was with you.â
âThat shouldnât matter.â He declares, coming to my side. âAre you all right?â
âIâm fine,â I insist, but before I can say more, another man speaks from behind us.
âBrother, donât tell me youâre attacking defenseless woman now.â The shifter speaking turns his
attention to me now. âAnd whoâs this?â