Chapter 336: Explode
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
I gasp, my hands again flying to my mouth â
â
His pup his â
âOh my god,â I murmur, my eyes flashing to Coraâs shocked face
But before I can do anything, say anything else, Roger leaps forward, grabbing Cora hard by the arms.
She screams, terrified, and I can see the very real shock and fear on her face as Roger shakes her
once, hard.
âHow, Cora!â he yells, his eyes wide- so wide I can see the whites all around them â
I gasp, realizing that Roger is completely flipping out â realizing that heâs heâs turning
â
Sinclair sees it the moment I do and bellows, crossing the room in two steps and grabbing Roger
around the waist, tackling him to the floor as Rogerâs body changes swiftly, flashing into his wolf form in
the blink of an eye. I move to reach for Cora, wanting her by my side, but Sinclair and Roger are
between us.
I move, fast, grabbing Rafeâs carrier and dashing along the wall to the back of the room, watching Cora
stumble backwards towards it as well. Rafe starts to wail with the shock and the noise of it all, but we
reach the back wall at the same time as Cora.
Snarls rip through the air as I take Coraâs hand. As I snap my attention back to our mates I see that
theyâre both in their wolf forms, snapping at each other, wrestling on the ground, each seeking
dominance â
âOh my god,â Cora murmurs, her hand shaking as she raises it to her mouth, unable to take her eyes
away from her mate fighting mine.
âItâs okay,â I assure her, reaching out and taking her hand, hoping that Iâm right, âHe was just â he was
just really freaked out Cora ââ
She turns her eyes to me, scared, but I squeeze her hand, willing her to believe that itâs all right. I open
my mouth to say something, but my words are drowned out by a mighty roar and we both spin our
heads back to the wolves to see Sinclair standing over Roger, pinning him down beneath his paws,
Sinclairâs mouth open and with all his razor teeth on display.
Next to me, I feel Cora tremble and realize that while sheâs lived amongst wolves for a while now â and
while Iâve had time to get used to this kind of ferocity as part of my life and my own identity
That, well, this is perhaps the first time sheâs experiencing it for herself.
And that, perhaps, itâs not the best moment for her to have this experience.
Even though heâs crying, and even though it goes against everything in my motherâs heart to put Rafeâs
carrier down and ignore him, I do just that. And then I wrap my arms around my sister and let her tuck
her face against my shoulder, crying her heart out in fear, and grief, and shock, and surprise
And whatever else it is sheâs feeling.
As she does, I look over her head at Sinclair, who I see is stepping away from Roger now, some of the
intensity going out of them. All right? I ask him, mindâtoâmind.
Yes, he replies instantly, looking at me with his fierce wolfâs eyes. He flipped out â it was a purely bodily
reaction to the shock, stress, and surprise. Fight or flight, and his body
unfortunatelyâpicked fight. I needed to pin him down so he could take a second and realize that heâs
being an ass.
I nod, understanding, and I feel my mate smirk as he transforms back into his human body. And in a
flash of light, heâs there, that smirk right on his face where I knew it would be. Sinclair tucks his hands
into his pockets and nudges Rogerâs wolf with his toe. âHeâs embarrassed, now,â he says, his voice
light. âHe knows heâs behaved badly, and he doesnât want to face you all.â
I feel Cora lift her head from my shoulder, surprised as she watches Rogerâs wolf get to his feet
hanging his head a little but looking directly at her. Slowly, she uncurls herself from me and stands on
her own, looking into his face.
âCome on, Roger,â I urge softly, kneeling down to attend to my own baby boy, lifting him up into my
arms and bobbing him, hoping he settles. âIt will be all right.â
And then thereâs a flash of light, and heâs standing there in front of us, devastated.
âCora,â Roger breathes, shaking his head, his face full of grief. âCora, Iâm so sorry
âItâs okay,â she murmurs, her hands still shaking.
He crosses to her in a few steps and takes her face in his hands, staring down into her eyes.
Youâre youâre all right? God, Cora, if I hurt you Iâd kill myself â
âIâm okay,â she stumbles out, laughing a little and looking up at him, and as I stand with Rafe in my
arms I can feel my heart in my throat to see the love she has for him written plain on her face.
âIâm a little shaken, Roger â you scared me ââ
âIâm sorry,â he whispers again, shaking his head, earnest apology written in every line of him. â Iâm so
sorry, Cora:â
And then he takes a step back, his hands sliding to Coraâs shoulders as he looks down at her stomach,
marveling.
âIs itâ¦â she says, her hands going to her stomach as she likewise looks down at herself. âIs it reallyâ¦â
âYes,â he breathes and they look up at each other again. âIt is I can smell it, can sense the bloodline â
Cora ââ
And then laughter bubbles out of her shocked, relieved, delighted laugher
â
And Roger stares at her face for a second, and then heâs laughing too. And he grabs her again different
this time, with no fear, no aggression â just sweeping her up in his arms and spinning her around in a
circle as they marvel at themselves, at this impossible thing they made â I tear my eyes away from
them, just for a second, a huge smile on my face as I meet Sinclairâs. eyes beyond them. I see the
same expression on his face as he and I stare at each other.
â
Because whatever this is however it happened
Itâs a miracle. And itâs good.
take a step towards Cora as Roger places her back on her feet, but Sinclair nudges me in my mind.
Come on, trouble, he urges. Give them a minute.
But â I gasp, looking at him with pleading in my eyes. Sinclair just cocks his head at me and narrows
his eyes. I scowl, realizing that heâs right. I glance again at Cora and Roger and find them totally lost in
each other, their faces hardly an inch apart as they whisper whatever it is theyâre whispering â how
much they love each other, their future plans, speculations about what the hell is going on.
And I sigh, desperately wanting to be in on those conversations, but I pout and move to my mateâs side
instead, my stillâcrying baby in my arms.
âGive him to me,â he says, and I do, settling Rafe into the babyâwhispererâs arms and leaning my head
on Sinclairâs shoulder as we walk out of the room and shut the door behind us.
âUnfair,â I sigh, looking over my shoulder at the closed door as we walk down the hall towards the
conference room. âCora got to be there when all the drama went down when I got pregnant. But now
sheâs the human pregnant with a wolf baby and it is deeply unfair that I have to give her privacy.â
âYouâre right,â Sinclair says, not meaning it, but humoring me. I can tell by the smirk I still see on his
face as I look up at him. âBut hey,â he says, grinning down at me. âAt least, in recompense, theyâre
giving Rafe a little cousin to play with.â
And I gasp as I look down at Rafe in my mateâs arms, a little chagrined to see how easily he quieted
there but filled with excitement none the less.
âHear that, baby?â I whisper to him. âA new cousin to play with!â 1
But Rate doesnât really seem to care, frowning and turning his face away from me and towards his dad,
clearly wanting to sleep.
âHe doesnât get it,â I say, smiling up at my mate.
âHe will,â Sinclair says. âA new baby Sinclair. This one as much a miracle as the last.â
âBut no where near as cute,â I whisper, grinning up at my mate. Sinclair doesnât commit to a side, but
he gives me a wink, and I know that he, too, knows itâs true. And so I kiss him, and the two of us settle
in to wait until Cora and Roger are ready to come out and tell us everything.