Chapter 215
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Chapter 215 â New Beta
Sinclair
Morning comes much too soon. My body is sore and aching, but Iâm much calmer now that Iâve let off
some steam with my mate. The last thing I want to do is leave our suite and deal with the fallout of last
weekâs drama, but there is much to be done before the summit.
I begin with a visit to the families of the men I lost in the bombing, starting with Aileen. I give her my
oath to find the men responsible for the attack, knowing my words are an empty comfort in the face of a
life without her mate. These visits nearly break me, as Iâve yet to truly begin grieving myself. In fact I
donât even make it five minutes before regretting my orders for Ella to stay in bed and rest. She is the
only thing that could possibly calm my wolf right now, and I dearly want to return to her side. I still hope
to steal some time alone with her this afternoon â a final reprieve before the entire continent descends
on us â but that will only be possible if I finish my to-do list.
Next I go to the airfield, needing to see the situation for myself. Iâm astounded to see how large the
refugee camp has grown in my absence, even with the families Gabriel has housed in the city. Though
each of the shifters I meet is grappling with profound personal loss, theyâre no less thrilled to see me
alive and well. Their warmth and relief is a welcome balm, and I carry it with me into my meetings with
the Kingâs security services.
The enforcers assure me that everything is ready for the summit, and that security will be the strictest
the capital has ever seen, but thatâs where the good news ends. So far, there are no leads on the
bomber, and when I explain my miraculous survival to the assembled wolves, they can only exchange
befuddled looks and remark that the Goddess must have been looking out for me. I donât understand it
myself, and even though Ella has proved just how present divine forces are in our lives, itâs beyond
surreal to think that the Goddess might have saved me. Even so, Iâm much more concerned with
discovering Damonâs allies in Vanara, but I donât find the answers Iâm seeking in the security offices.
I leave, brooding as I check another task off my list. By the time I reach the palace library I donât have
any more clarity about who might have carried out the attack, and Iâm at a loss for what to do.
Thankfully Roger is already there waiting for me, and he greets me with an uncharacteristic hug. I
return it enthusiastically, wondering when we last showed each other such affection â if ever.
âI donât know what to make of it.â I tell him, quickly bringing him up to speed on the situation. âObviously
Damon orchestrated it, but how? Who is he working with? Is it one of the alphas here? Are there
counter forces working against us right under our very nose? Did he somehow figure out a way to send
people to Vanara?â i
Roger frowns, his mouth twisting into a grimace. I wait for him to speak, but I can sense his reluctance.
âWhat?â
âWell,â he winces, âit could be one of the refugees.â
I take a step back, stunned he could suggest such a thing. âI refuse to believe that.â I argue, shaking
my head. âYouâve been to the camp â youâve seen what theyâve been through. No one there would help
Damon.â
âIâm not saying it would be a true refugee â but someone impersonating one.â Roger amends, holding
his hands up defensively. âAnd I donât necessarily think thatâs the case, Iâm simply saying that thereâs
only one way off the continent right now. So if Damon did send someone here, it might have been on
one of the evacuation flights.â
âIf Damon found out about the flights and discovered the meeting point, he would just kill all of the
refugees.â I argue, not adding that Iâve been terrified of this very eventuality for weeks, 1
âMaybe,â Roger agrees. âOr maybe heâd use the opportunity to send spies or assassins. You know?
Find out where we are and what weâre doing.â
I smother a growl, hating this possibility but appreciating that heâs thinking strategically. âYou need to be
very careful who you say that in front of.â I warn gruffly. âThat is the kind of idea that can spread panic
and turn the locals against our people.â
âI know that.â Roger admits, âI donât like it any more than you do. Iâm just trying to think of every
possibility.â
I grip his shoulder, âI appreciate that, and Iâm going to need you to keep thinking that way if weâre going
to get through this.â
âOf course I will.â Roger vows, though his frown only deepens. âThe real question is going to be how we
investigate this without letting the public know our suspicions.â
âWell, that can be your number one priority,â I reply, watching him closely as I continue. âAs my new
Beta.â
Roger blinks, doing a double take as if heâs unsure he heard me correctly.â What did you just say?â
Taking a deep breath, I explain.â! wouldnât normally try to appoint a replacement for Hugo so soon after
his death,â I confess, feeling a stab of guilt for even suggesting this when his loss is so fresh. âAnd I
know itâs a lot to ask when you spent your life dreaming of being Alpha, but I need a second in
command and I⦠well, I want it to be you. It should be you.â
Roger drops his gaze to the floor, a sober expression on his face. âI lost any interest in being Alpha the
moment I thought you were dead.â He shares grimly, his voice like gravel. âIt was the closest Iâd ever
come to leading, and itâs the closest I ever want to be. My personal glory isnât worth losing you â
nothing is. You have no idea how desperately I prayed to have you back.â
I feel a deep pang in my chest, undone by the vestiges of pain still haunting my brotherâs features. âWell
now I am back, and I need someone I can trust by my side.â I take him by the shoulders, encouraging
him to look me in the eye. âWho better to watch my back than my big brother?â
âThatâs easier said than done.â Roger counters uncertainly. âBetas are supposed to balance their
Alphas, not antagonize them.â
âThey areâ¦â I confirm with a grin. âDo you think you can manage it?â
âThat depends,â Roger quips, âhow big of an ass do you plan on being?â
âNo bigger than usual.â I laugh, offering him my hand. âSo are you up for it, or are you going to make
me ask Philippe?â
He exhales dramatically, âAnd leave Ella without a guard? What am I, a monster?â
âI know.â I grimace, thinking of all the soldiers I already have to replace. âAt this rate my men are
dropping like flies. I donât think I can handle losing anyone else.â
Roger slides his hand into mine, squeezing with his full strength. âI wonât let you down, Dominic. Iâm
going to find the people responsible for the bomb if itâs the last thing I doâ
âI know.â I assure him, pulling the stubborn oaf into a hug. âI trust you, brother.â
He chuckles, thumping my back with his fist. âJust wait until we tell, Dad. The old man is going to
absolutely blubber.â
Heâs not wrong, and Iâm already looking forward to sharing the news with our father. Still, my to-do list
isnât complete yet, and the scent of my mateâs adoptive sister tells me Iâm behind schedule. When we
part I see Cora leaning in the library doorway, watching us warily.
âYou rang?â She inquires, keeping her attention focused entirely on me. She doesnât even afford Roger
a glance, and I realize that the burgeoning attraction between the pair hasnât progressed well in my
absence. Iâll have to ask him about it later, because right now my brother looks as though heâs forgotten
Iâm here. Heâs staring at Cora with open hunger, and it seems to take him a minute to process her
words.
âYou did?â Roger questions eventually, looking at me when the information clicks.
âYes, I need your help with something â if youâre willing to lend it.â I amend hopefully. âJust before the
attack, I realized that Ella and I never got the chance to throw a mating ceremony after our secret came
out.â I reveal, marveling about how much has changed in such a short time. âWeâve celebrated
becoming mates in private, but we never had the chance to celebrate it with our loved ones, and I donât
want to put it off any longer. Iâd like to surprise Ella with a ceremony on the last night of the summit â
before the ball. What do you think?â
Coraâs face splits into a wide smile,âI think thatâs a wonderful idea. Sheâll love it.â
âThen youâll help?â I ask.
âOf course,â Cora agrees.
I glance between her and Roger, not sure the human realizes the full implications of my request. âAnd
you think youâll be able to work together?â
Coraâs freezes, her eyes swinging to Roger. My brother grins, flashing his fangs, and I can sense Cora
forcing down an indignant protest. Instead she plasters a smile onto her features, and forces her next
words out through clenched teeth, âI canât see why not.â
Iâm not sure whoâs more pleased, me or my brother. âPerfect.â