Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 2
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
Six days to go. I think, staring at the date circled on my calendar. Six days until I find out if my dreams
are finally going to come true⦠or if I have to figure out an entirely different plan for my life.
Iâve thought about nothing else since Cora inseminated me last week, Iâm so anxious to find out if Iâm
pregnant I havenât even begun to process Mikeâs betrayal.
Iâm trying to keep a level head, yet I canât help but imagine my future with this new baby. Try as I might,
I catch myself daydreaming about it constantly. I even find myself humming as I get ready for work in
the morning.
When I arrive at my employerâs estate in the most exclusive neighborhood in Moon Valley â which
basically makes it the most exclusive neighborhood in the world, since Moon Valley is one of the most
expensive cities on the planet â Iâm immediately greeted by two little voices shouting my name in
excitement. âElla!â
The next thing I know, 3-year-old Millie is hugging my legs while her older brother, Jake, wraps his
arms around my middle. âGood morning love puddles!â I exclaim, returning their hugs. âAre you ready
for the museum?â
âYeah!â They cheer, racing out the door without even stopping to put on coats. It takes a bit of
wrangling to get them back inside and bundled up for the cold winter day, but before long we set out
into the snow.
Jake races ahead of Millie and I, impatient to get to the science museum and not seeming to notice that
his sisterâs tiny legs simply donât move that fast. Chuckling, I lift Millie into my arms and settle her on
my hip. âGoodness, youâre getting too big for this, munchkin.â
âNuh-uh,â Millie grins, âYouâre justs too little.â
She might have a point. At five foot one, I donât exactly have the kind of build suited to heavy lifting. Iâm
in great shape, but Iâve never been particularly strong. âSmarty pants.â I tease, laughing with the little
girl.
When I look back towards Jake, I realize heâs stopped a few feet ahead of us. My heart skips a beat
when I realize why. Weâre in front of the Sinclair mansion, and its owner is currently standing in the
middle of the sidewalk, his gaze searing me like a firebrand as I approach with Millie. Dominic Sinclair
is just about the most handsome man Iâve ever seen, but heâs also one of the most terrifying.
With dark hair and piercing green eyes, chiseled features and a body so muscular I could swoon, it
doesnât seem fair he gets to look so good and also be so rich. If I didnât know better I might think it was
his wealth or imposing height that makes him so intimidating, after all heâs at least six foot four, which
means he towers over me and everyone else around him. However itâs neither of those things, thereâs
simply an indefinable quality about the man that I canât put my finger on, one which screams danger.
He gives off this energy thatâs so raw and animalistic one forgets thereâs anyone else in the room.
Taking a steadying breath, I close the distance between us so Millie can say hello. When she greets
him, Dominic drags his attention from me and offers her a smile so genuine that it tugs at my
heartstrings. As I watch him talk to my two young charges, I remember what Cora told me about his
infertility struggles. He clearly loves children, and I feel a wave of empathy for him. If anyone knows
what itâs like to yearn for a family of their own, itâs me.
Jake is currently showing Dominic his new toy airplane, pulling the matchbox model from his pocket
and demonstrating how far it can fly. With a great heave, he sends the toy gliding through the air, only
to land in the middle of the street. Before any of us can say a word, Jake races after it, right into the
busy road.
âJake no, be careful!â I cry, watching him dart out into the path of an oncoming car but feeling frozen by
my fear. Before I can contemplate putting Millie down to go after him, a blur of movement whirrs past
my vision. Iâve never seen anyone move so fast in my life. Dominic became little more than a hazy
outline of himself, chasing after Jake and pulling him out of the way just before the car slams into them.
The vehicleâs tires are still screeching when Dominic sets Jake down beside me, his expression
suddenly very stern.
âThat was very dangerous.â He scolds gently. âYou should never go into the street without looking both
ways first.â
Jake hangs his head. âIâm sorry, I didnât want my plane to get runned over.â
âYou are a million times more important than a toy.â Dominic tells him firmly, âand you scared your
nanny half to death.â
âIâm sorry, Ella.â Jake sniffles, looking up at me with wide eyes.
âI know sweetheart, just donât ever do that again.â I breathe, cuddling him against my side. âThank you
so much.â I say to Dominic, feeling more grateful than I can express. âI have no idea how you moved so
fast! It was like something out of a superhero film.â
âMust have been the adrenaline.â Dominic shrugs, giving Millie another smile before taking his leave.
âEnjoy the rest of your day, and stay out of the road young man!â
âYes sir!â Jake calls after him, pocketing his airplane. âI really am sorry.â He adds to me.
âItâs forgotten.â I tell him softly, though I take his hand so that he canât run off again.
âIt all happened so fast.â I tell Cora later that night. âI mean the more I think about it, the more amazing
it seems. One moment he was there, and the next he was gone. It was like magic.â
âThank goodness Jake is alright.â She replies, but rather than looking relieved, her face is twisted into a
deep grimace.
Studying my sisterâs expression, I realize her grim demeanor is not just about Jakeâs near miss.
Something else is wrong, and I actually feel guilty for not noticing sooner. âIs everything okay?â
Cora frowns, âNot really. But youâve got so much going on right now, itâs not important.â
âCora, donât be ridiculous.â I admonish. âWhatâs going on?â
âWell, speaking of Dominic Sinclair,â She begins cryptically, âyou know that sperm he sent to us for
testing?â
âYeah,â I confirm, wondering where on earth this was going.
âItâs gone missing⦠and Iâm the last person who saw it, not to mention it was in my custody.â She
explains, her voice becoming thick with emotion. âElla, I think⦠I think Iâm going to be fired. And if
thereâs an investigation I could lose my medical license.â
âWhat?â I exclaim. âWhat do you mean itâs missing? A vial of sperm canât just get up and walk away.â
âI know, I think someone had to steal it, but thereâs no way of knowing whoâs responsible. And it looks
like Iâm going to have to take the blame.â She shares, her eyes shining with tears.
âCora, I canât believe you didnât tell me this sooner!â I lament, âThey canât fire you, it isnât fair.â
âYou donât understand, Dominic is one of our biggest donors.â Cora explains. âAnd heâs furious, he
basically wants my head on a platter.â
A week ago I might have believed there was no hope for Cora, but seeing how kind and understanding
Dominic was with the kids today makes me wonder if he could really be so heartless. Surely if he
understood that Cora would never be so irresponsible heâd show some leniency? I have to try and help
her, I would do anything for my sister â even begging a ruthless billionaire for mercy.