Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 34
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
I wake up alone in bed, and promptly rush to the restroom to empty the contents of my stomach. When
I finally emerge, I find Aileen waiting for me, a breakfast tray in her hands and a kind smile on her face.
âHow are you doing, my love?â
âI am thankful my baby is growing big and strong.â I recite, clutching my belly and repeating the same
mantra I keep employing whenever the morning sickness or mood swings act up.
Aileen chuckles, âbut you feel like hell?â She guesses.
I nod pitifully, and Aileen offers me a steaming cup of tea. âHere, have some of this. When I was
carrying my pips nothing banished the sickness better.â I take a sip of the herbal brew, sighing happily
as warmth fills me up from the inside out. âThatâs it.â Aileen encourages. âI can already see some color
coming back into your cheeks.â
âMore Luna lessons today?â I guess, thanking her kindness with a wide smile and a squeeze of her soft
hands.
âAnd not a moment too soon.â She reports, âWe shouldnât have put it off this long with the holidays
coming up so soon, but Dominic wanted to give you time to rest.â
âThe holidays?â I repeat, the wheels slowly turning over in my mind. Her words take a moment to sink
in, Iâm so ravenous after going to bed without supper that itâs all I can do not to shove my face full of the
cream scones and raspberry jam laid out on the breakfast tray. âOf course,â I eventually murmur, âIt
hadnât even occurred to me that if you have your own gods youâd have your own holidays and
traditions.â
Aileen smiles kindly. âItâs alright, this is all a lot to take in, but we donât have much time to waste either.
The Winter Solstice is next week, and you are going to be very busy, my dear.â
I know enough about ancient pagan traditions to know that the Winter Solstice is the longest night of
the year, but beyond that Iâm fairly clueless about how werewolves might celebrate the occasion. âWhat
happens at the Winter Solstice?â
âWell, itâs all about honoring nature and the goddess, rebirth, transformations and new beginnings â
finding light in the dark half of the year. Itâs really beautiful. The week before the solstice day is seven
days straight of different festivals and activities, Iâve got a calendar around her somewhere.â She adds,
moving back towards the breakfast tray and searching through the contents. âItâs all wonderful:
bonfires, drinking and dancing, parading through the streets and decorating the city, lighting candles,
giving gifts. Then thereâs feasts and rituals, and it all culminates in a grand ball at the Royal Palace.â
Her words ring a few bells in my mind. Iâve always known there are exclusive parties and festivals in
the cityâs wealthiest neighborhoods, but I always assumed they were for the human holiday
celebrations, not anything supernatural. Iâve never attended because Iâve never had the money or
access to such entertainment, but it also sounds like Aileen is talking about events far more extensive
than the few of which Iâm aware.
âA ball?â I repeat, latching onto her last comment. âLike⦠an actual ball?â
âI take it youâve never been to one?â Aileen surmises, arching a brow.
I simply laugh, âWhen would i have ever had the opportunity? The only humans who have them are rich
and famous!â
âI see,â Aileen muses. âWell, I knew I was going to have to teach you our dances, but I suppose weâll
have to be a bit more thorough regarding etiquette and the like.â
I remember the dances Sinclair showed me at the shifter club, and my heart begins to pound. âWhat
kind of dances?
âNothing like what youâre thinking.â Aileen assures me. âI swear theyâre all perfectly tasteful.â
âAnd the festivals and rituals?â I gulp, remembering Sinclairâs teasing about humans being prudish and
repressed.
âNow they can get a bit scandalous, but I promise Sinclair will be with you every step of the way.â She
promises.
Sure, I think, a bitter taste in my mouth. Iâve heard that before. Before I can say anything of the sort or
ask any additional questions, Aileen abruptly stops rustling through the tray, âAha! Here it is!â She
offers me a sheet of parchment, and I look down at the page with trepidation and awe.
Moon Valley Solstice Festival Schedule of Events
Night 1: Bonfire Night â Wulver Hill
Night 2: Solstice Procession â Old Town
Night 3: Yuletide Feast â Midwinterâs Fair
Night 4: Wassailing â Central Canal
Night 5: Moon Bathing â Moon Valley Stone Circle
Night 6: The Wild Hunt â the Kingâs Forest
Night 7: Masquerade Ball â the Royal Palace
âAileen, I donât know what half these things are! More than half!â I exclaim, feeling suddenly and
profoundly out of my depth.
âItâs okay.â She croons, âyouâll take it one day at a time, and youâll be an expert in shifter solstice
traditions by the time the week is out.â
I scan the parchment over and over again, my eyes repeatedly catching on the ball and whatever moon
bathing is. However only one event sends true fear slicing through my body. âWhat is the Wild Hunt?â
âAh,â Aileen purses her lips, looking as if she wants to smile. âThatâs when things get especially fun for
mated couples. Some people find a partner just for the night, but itâs more powerful when youâre
bonded to the one hunting you.â
âHunting you?â I squeak.
âYes, she wolves take off into the woods, and then their mates must hunt them down and claim them. It
goes back to our origin myths, when the Moon Goddess would lead her celestial army into the forest, in
pursuit of souls to create new wolves. Nowadays âmaking new wolvesâ takes on a more literal meaning.
I canât tell you how many babies are conceived on the night of the wild hunt.â
âBut I canât shift.â I remind her nervously. Would I even have to participate? Is it required? Iâm already
pregnant, that must be enough to get permission to sit it out.
âThatâs alright. As future Luna youâll lead the way into the forest wearing a special ceremonial dress
and carrying a torch. You wonât be expected to shift until youâre out of sight, and then Dominic will set
out after you long before anyone else joins â heâs the only one who will know you didnât shift.â
That doesnât make me feel much better. The idea of having the entire pack watching me lead a
ceremony Iâve never heard of before sounds more frightening than comforting, especially since it will all
be a fraud!
âDid Dominic used to do this with Lydia?â I ask, not entirely sure why that thought entered my brain.
âWhy, of course.â Aileen confirms. âWhy do you ask?â
I shrug, âRoger told me that she was his mate first. I suppose Iâm just curious about their relationship.â
Aileen gives me an appraising look, and I try not to squirm beneath her scrutiny. She sighs. âAnd so
she was, but fated mates⦠there are some forces so strong nothing can combat them.â
âYou both make it sound much more loving than Dominic did.â I confess, remembering how
disenchanted the Alpha had seemed with his former mate. He never described how they met or the
early days, he never mentioned any love between them, only her hunger for status and power.
âItâs easy to be bitter and cynical when your heart is broken.â Aileen confides, patting my shoulder.
âRight.â I murmur, and I have to admit this makes sense. Who hasnât been bitter in the wake of a lost
love â especially when things didnât end amicably. Is that whatâs happening with Sinclair? Is his
pessimistic description of his marriage simply the wounds of a broken heart making themselves
known?
And what about Lydia? I canât even fathom what it would be like to be in love with one man, then feel
so uncontrollably compelled to be with another that Iâd leave him, but from what everyone says, it
doesnât sound like there was any fighting it. On the other hand, I know how devastating it can be to
struggle with fertility â I may not understand the mystical forces behind fated mates, but I have to have
some sympathy for her on this front at least.
If Iâd believed Mike was sterile and that I might have a chance with another man, would I have left him?
I think about it for a long moment, but I donât think I would, and we were far from fated. Maybe Iâm
biased,
after all Iâve seen the damage her disloyalty did to Sinclair,