Chapter 318: Investigation
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Sinclair
As Cora sits on the bed with her sister, I meet my brotherâs eyes above her head and nod towards the
door. He nods as well, agreeing. He places a hand on Coraâs shoulder and gives her a little squeeze
before heading to the door.
Ella turns towards me as I stand up, grabbing my phone and heading to the closet, but I speak to her
mindâtoâmind to let her know that everythingâs fine as I quickly pull on some casual clothes. Take care
of Cora, I say to Ella, trying to send warmth and support along with my words. Weâre just going to go
talk downstairs with the team.
Ella nods to me, with a little smile, and then when I meet Roger at the door we walk out together,
closing it behind us.
As soon as the door is shut, weâre instantly in motion. âWe need more information,â Roger says, striding
for the stairs. âAnd we need a drawing of this man, if we can convince Cora to speak to a sketch artist â
it could be incredibly helpful â
â
âThat shouldnât be difficult,â I agree as the two of us hurry down the stairs to my office, where a team of
investigators worked through the night on the case. âIâll have a trained sketch artist come by as soon as
possible â Iâm sure Cora will comply ââ I pull my phone from my pocket and start looking through my
contacts.
âSomeone should contact Hank,â Roger murmurs, striding into the office and moving behind the, desk.
âTo let him know that she wonât be in to work anytime soon â we need her here ââ
â
I pause, a little, in my search for someone who can contact a reliable and discreet sketch artist to look
at Roger and raise an eyebrow at him. âDidnât think youâd be showing such concern for Dr. Hank
anytime soon,â I murmur.
Roger shoots me a dirty glance. âItâs strictly professional,â he murmurs, sorting through some papers on
the desk and handing them off to the investigators to properly file. âAnd after last night, he knows
something is up ââ
âDoes he?â I ask, looking at Roger fully now. âHank was there last night? At Coraâs?â
â
Roger sighs, placing both hands evenly on the desk and then lifting his head to meet my eyes. Can we
not?â he asks, impatient. âCan we not do this, during a crisis regarding your childâs safety?â
I nod, but I canât keep the smirk off my face as I do so. Honestly, I could use a little distraction from
waiting for someone to bust into my house to steal my child, and teasing Roger about Cora seems like
just the thing. But I can tell that heâs perturbed, so I leave it alone. For now.
âIt seems to me,â I say after a moment, crossing my arms and thinking aloud. âThat the best clue we
have so far is the black robes. Cora said that several times â the man was consistently dressed like
one of the Goddessâ dedicated priests, but in black robes. That has got to be a clue we can follow up.â
âI agree,â Roger says, grabbing a laptop and pulling it close to him, âDonât you have someplace where
you can start with that?â he asks passively, already sitting down and starting to type.
was a fraud, and that her wolf was dormant?â
âAdolpho,â I confirm, nodding and making a mental note to contact him after I find the sketch artist. âWe
were in touch with him yesterday in case he had come across anything useful in the past few months â
but now that we have new information, Iâll ask again.â
âGood,â Roger confirms, still searching.
âWhat are you looking for?â I ask, working to peer over his shoulder.
âThereâs an archive,â Roger murmurs, still searching. âWith someâ¦rare books. On the subject of the
history of shifter religion.â He shrugs and turns the computer to me so that I can see a very old, very
basic website that includes a description of some archaic holdings. âItâs about five hours
away â if Adolpho comes up with nothing, then perhaps we can contact the people here. Itâs a closedâ
stack collection but,â he shrugs, âIâm sure you can pull some strings. Get us in to see what theyâve got.â
âWhatâs the point of this?â I ask, leaning over the computer and scrolling through the options. Roger
wants to go to a library? Now?
âItâs the most complete collection of its kind,â he replies. âHundreds of years of shifter religious history. If
anyoneâs going to have an answer about the priest in the black robes, I have a feeling it
will be them.â
âGood,â I say, standing up straight and nodding, looking back to my phone to again chase down that
sketch artist. âYouâll go tonight. Take Cora.â
âWhat?!â
âAfter she is done with the sketch artist,â I continue, looking up to meet his eyes seriously. âYouâll take
her to this library with you.â
âWhy?â Roger growls and I raise my eyebrows at his defiance of my command. Roger sighs, his teeth
gritted, clearly frustrated. Iâm curious about this. Why does he suddenly not want to go with Cora? âI
mean, what is Cora going to add to the investigation? Why canât she stay here with you, where sheâs
safe?â
âCora gave us a very vague description,â I reply, turning my attention back to the phone. âBut that.
doesnât mean she doesnât remember more details. It just means she didnât tell us about them in the
moment because she didnât think they were important, or because sheâs upset. If you come across a
detail that matches her memory in the archive, it will be important to have her there to confirm it.â
Roger sits back in his chair, nodding. I work hard to keep the smirk to my face as I see how disgruntled
he is at the assignment.
âUnless,â I say casually. âYouâd prefer I sent Hank along with her, on the missionâ¦heâs clever enough.
Probably a good researcher, to get out of med school with such a good ranking ââ
âIts fine,â Roger snaps, and as I steal a glance at my brother I see that heâs glaring at me, knowing
precisely what it is that Iâm implying. âCora and I will go tonight. It will be fine.â/
âIâll set up the transport,â I say casually, pressing a contact on my phone and striding out of the
see Cora and Ella coming down the stairs, the baby in Ellaâs arms, presumably heading for the kitchen.
âAll right?â I ask, and they both nod to me. Someone answers the phone in my hand, but I hang up
quickly, knowing I can call back. âCora,â I say, as she comes to the bottom of the stairs. She turns her
head up to me and I quickly explain the situation, how we want her to work with a sketch artist and then
accompany Roger to the archive, Ella stands by her sister, her eyebrows raised at the second
proposal.
âDominic,â she says, looking between her sister and I, worried. âAre you sure itâsâ¦wise? To send Cora
off? Shouldnât we keep her at home?â
I open my mouth to deny that, but Ella gives me a little nudge down our bond, urging me to let this play
out.
âYou canât keep me here, Ella,â Cora says, frowning at her sister and crossing her arms defiantly.â If I
wasnât going to go to this archive, then I would certainly be going to work.â
âWhat?â Ella breathes, her shock a little too prominent, her eyebrows a little too high. She sends
another pulse down our bond to me then, a troublesome, wicked little thing. I work hard to keep the
smirk from my face. âNo, Cora,â she gasps, âyou have to stay here, with me, where youâre safe â
âNo way in hell, Ella,â Cora counters, frowning at her sister angrily. âYou canât keep me locked up here
â
âBut for your safety!â Ella cries out. Just until we figure out whoâs behind this and make sure itâs okay to
leave the house!â
âTell Roger Iâll be ready,â Cora orders me, rolling her eyes and striding into the kitchen away from her
sister, her mind made up.
âCora!â Ella cries after her, her voice all worry, but as the kitchen door swings shut behind Cora Ella
turns to me with a grin. âSheâd never have agreed to go so easily if we didnât threaten imprisonment,â
she whispers.
âWell done, trouble,â I say, raising my hand up, palm out Ella gives me a quick highâfive, grinning
towards the kitchen. I laugh and quickly giver her a kiss on the head, raising my phone back again and
starting to make that call.
Iâm interrupted, though, by my mateâs soft hand on my arm. âSheâll be safe?â Ella asks softly when I
turn to her. âWith Roger?â
âIâll send guards,â I say with a little shrug. âBut Ellaâ¦Iâm starting to get the feeling that Rogerâ¦â
She nods, understanding me. âWould protect her with his life,â she finishes. I give her a sad little smile,
knowing that itâs complicated between them, but still somehow knowingâ¦
â¦that on some level?
Itâs not complicated. Not at all.