Chapter 275-Home, Finally
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
âAll right,â the doctor says, sweeping into the room where Sinclair and I are resting together on my
hospital bed, my head on my mateâs shoulder as we watch some daytime soap opera I perk up at the
doctorâs entrance, eager to hear what he has to say. Sinclair gives a little groan as he sits up and puts
his feet on the ground, standing next to the bed to hear the news. I know that heâs not
tired â instead, I think itâs the opposite. All of these days and hours cooped up here in this little room
have made him terribly restless. I reach out and take Sinclairâs hand, thanking him, silently,
for all heâs done for me.
âWell?â Sinclair asks, tucking his other hand to his pocket. He looks levelly at the doctor, who has given
me perhaps a hundred tests since I woke up a few days ago. Everything from blood work, CT scans,
ultrasounds. Iâve been poked and measured and observed so much I feel like a science
experiment.
The doctor pauses before me, flipping through the pages on his clipboard, double- and triple- checking
everything. I smile as I watch him do it. For all his cold bedside manner, he really has shown himself to
be diligent and dedicated.
âYouâll be happyâ the doctor says, letting the pages drop and tucking the clipboard away under his arm.
âEverything has come back stable.â He looks seriously at me then before he continues. Youâre well
enough to go home, Ella, but I want to emphasize to you that you are by no means a healthy woman at
this point in time. And your pregnancy is still extremely high risk. I want youâ at home. In bed. Relaxing,
until this baby is born. Is that clear?â
I nod eagerly, my heart beating faster with joy Home. Home. God, I canât wait to be homeâ¦
âGood,â he says, nodding and shifting his gaze now to Sinclair. âYour home was it damaged during
âNo,â Sinclair says, a statement that also gives me a little thrill of joy, despite the fact that I know it
already. Sinclair has been receiving steady reports from Roger and others on his team which have set
our new postâwar world in a very different light. âBy some miracle, my personal residence went
relatively untouched during the attacks on the city. The neighborhood is largely abandoned but,â he
shrugs as he looks down at me. âWe donât need company.â
I squeeze his hand, smiling up at him. We talked about potentially moving into the palace to confirm to
the people that Sinclair does intend to take the throne, but we decided against it until after the baby is
born. And even then, I imagine Iâll delay as long as we can. I like Sinclairâs house â I have lots of good
memories there. It would take a lot to persuade me to move away from it.
âNo,â the doctor considers, pursing his lips. âNo, I donât imagine you do need company, newly mated as
you are.â He takes a deep breath then and levels a glare between us. âI know that itâs awkward, but I
want to be very clear about this â when I say that Ella needs to be relaxingâ¦itâs very important that the
activities that promote that relaxation are entirely nons*xual.â
I blink in surprise at the blunt statement and feel Sinclair go still beside me. I try not to show my
disappointment â honestly, if thereâs one good thing about bedrest, itâs the fact that youâre in bed the
whole time. And putting aside the fact that thereâs not much else to do in bed, Sinclair and Iâ¦
well, weâve never been very good at keeping our hands off each other, have we?
âItâs very important that you practice restraint,â the doctor warns, his brows drawn down. âYouâve had
surgery on your uterus, Evelyn â itâs very delicate. Even,â he sighs, putting a hand to his forehead and
pausing, figuring out how to word this I smile to see how awkward he feels delivering the news âAny
disturbance to your uterine or vaginal tissues Just.â He sighs and drops his hand, shaking his head.
âJust donât do it Okay?â
I nod, smiling warmly to let him know that I understand. âBaby comes first, doc,â I say. Sinclair says
nothing, but nods his agreement.
âGreat,â the doctor says, giving us a little half smile and heading for the door. âIn that case, best of luck!
Check in with your OBGYN and regular doctor for continued care. Iâve sent them my notes.â He starts
to head out into the hall and Sinclair surprises me by striding after him. I cock my head, curious. What
on earth is he doing?
âDoctor.â Sinclairâs voice is quiet, almost muffled with the distance, and I lean forward to hear better.
âHow much do you get paid here?â
The doctor scoffs and tells Sinclair that, quite frankly, itâs none of his business
âIt is now,â Sinclair replies. âBecause whatever it is, Iâll pay you double to be Ellaâs personal physician
for the remainder of her pregnancy. And our childrenâs physician, beyond.â
When I hear the sound of hands slapping together in a handshake, I smile and lean back against my
pillows, pleased at this development. With this doctor and Cora on my side, I feel quite confident about
my chances in this pregnancy. That is, if Sinclair and I can keep our hands off each other for the next
three monthsâ¦
A few hours later, Sinclair carries me over the threshold of our home, my arms wrapped around his
neck. I grin up at him, pleased at the gesture. âIs this a tradition in werewolf mating ceremonies? The
carrying of the bride over the threshold?â
âTotally human, Iâm afraid,â Sinclair replies, twisting his mouth in chagrin. âIf this were a traditional wolf
homecoming, Iâd be chasing you down in the moonlight, nipping at your heelsâ¦. He snaps his teeth at
me, making me laugh.
âWell letâs be human then, for today,â I say, putting a hand over my stomach as he takes a few steps
inside and kicks the door shut behind him. âSafer for the baby.â
Sinclair heads right for the steps, carrying me upwards towards the bedroom. âHowâs he doing in
there,â he asks quietly, glancing down at me. âAngry at being jostled around?â
âHeâs good,â I say, sending a little question down the bond to my pup and receiving a little ping of
happiness and contentment back. âHe just says heâs angry to be missing our soaps. Wants to know
whatâs going on with Tatianna locked in that cell in Leonardoâs basement.â
Sinclair chuckles, carrying me easily down the hallway, as if Iâm no more than a feather duvet in his
arms. âTell him weâll get a TV brought in the room, with all the channels. Heâll have weeks and weeks to
catch up.â He carries me through the open door to our room and I smile to see that heâs had someone
arrange the pillows and blankets just as I like them.
âNest!â I cry, throwing out a hand dramatically towards the bed. âHow Iâve missed you, nest! My
one and only love!â
Sinclair grins as he settles me down amongst the blankets. âBe careful,â he warns âOr Iâll be jealous â
âOf darling nest?â I gasp, burying my face in the pillows and clutching the blankets close to me. Then, I
peek up at him. âActually, maybe you should be. Iâm going to be doing a lot more snuggling with the
nest for the next few weeks than I am with you.â
Sinclair glares at the mess of blankets playfully, pretending a jealous rage he doesnât feel. âWatch out,
nest,â he murmurs. âSheâs mine. And I can take you.â
I pull the blankets close to my chest, laughing and playing along. âHow dare you threaten the nest!
Brute!â I raise a hand to playfully smack him but he catches my wrist, pulling it to his mouth and laying
a gentle kiss there.
âYou keep your nest,â he murmurs, making my stomach tingle. âWhatever makes you happy.â I smile at
him and relax my head against a pillow.
âThank you,â I murmur, turning my wrist in his hand so I can grasp his palm. I smile at him with all the
love in my heart plain on my face. âFor being good to me. For pulling me through all of this.â
âOnly a little further to go,â he says, leaning forward to plant a chaste kiss on my forehead. âBut when
this is all over?â He pauses and I look up into his face, curious. He gives me a stoneâcold, serious look.
âIâm going to f*ck you for a week straight.â
I canât help the laugh that bursts from my lips, quickly silenced by the press of his own against my
mouth.