Chapter 345
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Accidental Surrogate Chapter 345-Sinclair
Cora breaks the tension between Ella and I, but unfortunately not in a way that benefits me.
âI agree,â she says, standing next to her sister, her eyes locked on Rogerâs. I sigh inwardly, my wolf
grumbling with discontent, as I realize that Rogerâs warning at the start of this meeting was quite apt.
Each on their own is willful, but together theyâre a disruptive force.
âItâs too dangerous,â Cora continues, shaking her head, âwe donât know enough about this magic to
send anyone in like this â people could be seriously hurt.â
She says âpeopleâ but I know, of course, that she really only means Roger and maybe me. Cora is not
cold she cares about the other team members, but as a newly-mated newly- pregnant woman, I
imagine that her main concern is, at this point, quite narrow.
âWe have to press the advantage when we can, Cora,â Roger explains, angry but wanting her to
understand. âTime is not on our side -â Cora opens her mouth to argue but I interrupt.
âEnough,â I snap, glaring at her and at Ella. Sit, I command Ella firmly, mind to mind. Her eyes flare at
the authority in my voice, both audible and internal, but slowly I shake my head at her, communicating
as cooly as I can that this is not the time to press me.
I see their concern â I share it, honestly â but this is not the time for me to back down in front of my
men. I hold her gaze steadily, not relenting, and slowly Ella sits herself back into her seat. Seeing her
back off, Cora hesitates but then does the same.
The tight muscle of Ellaâs jaw lets me know that this fight is not over, even if she has consented to sit
and, as she settles back in the chair, I give her a deep nod, letting her know that I will hear her. Just Not
Now.
Then, I turn back to my men, moving on as if it didnât happen.
âAnd where do we plan to strike?â Roger asks, his voice tight but likewise working to get back to
business. He looks down at the paperwork our father provided and, I think, figures it out based on the
few maps that my father has placed on the table.
âThe sewer,â dad says, pointing at some underground schematics of the city which indicate where,
precisely, entrances and exits were built for workers and maintenance in the sewer system. âThe priest
we lost yesterday set up significant shop down there and itâs likely that he cannot operate
without some of the materials he left. If we want to capture him again â and, I propose that that is our
best move forward then our best shot is to start there. Best case scenario he is still there, gathering the
significant number of supplies he left, which will take a long time to move out. Worst, we can begin to
learn his practices and his scent.â
âGood,â I agree, nodding. âAny opposing suggestions for how to proceed?â I ask, looking at my oldest
and most established men to see if there are any other ideas. I deliberately do not look at Ella and
Cora. But no one says a wood.
âItâs decided then,â I say, standing and crossing my arms over my chest, looking to the side at my
brother. â Roger and I will pick a team and take lead. Weâll give word when we are ready.â
I decidedly refuse to look at Ella and Cora as the men filter out of the room, some coming to have a
quick word with me before moving on to their individual team tasks which they already know they must
take up. Some move to check the armory and prepare the assault, others gather to discuss the best
way to approach the sewers, and still more move to another room to prepare to select members of the
team. Those, I know, are the ones who I will be joining in a few minutes.
But before thatâ¦
My father gathers up the papers in front of him and tucks him into the side pocket of his wheelchair
before looking up at me, giving me a wry little smile. âIâll see you two in a few minutes?â he asks..
âWeâre coming now, dad,â Roger growls, turning away from the last of the men and towards the two of
us.
âNo, youâre not,â dad replies cheerfully, beginning to spin his chair away. âYou boys know that I miss
your mother butâ¦â he laughs a little as he begins to roll towards the door. âNot quite as much, in
moments like this.â
Dad gives us a little wave and rolls through the door next to which Cora and Ella stand, my baby boy
still sleeping happily in my mateâs arms. As soon as dad rolls out with the last of the men, Ella shuts the
door and turns to renew her glare.
I fold my arms over my chest again, glaring back, ready to renew our stalemate but Roger interrupts,
walking quickly to Coraâs side.
âCora,â he breathes, shaking his head, shocking me with the apology on his lips. âIâm sorry, Cora â I
know youâre upset â â
âUpset!â she gasps, and Ella spins her head to look at Cora, breaking my gaze. I blink, surprised. I had
honestly thought we were going to be locked in that forâ¦I donât know. Days?
Perhaps Roger knows how to handle them better than me. As they start to argue, I begin to slowly walk
over and join the group.
âUpset doesnât cover it, Roger!â Cora spits, glaring up at him and brushing away the hand he attempts
to put on her shoulder. âWe find out that weâre having a baby and the first thing you want to do is rush
off to get killed!?â
âWeâre not going to get killed,â Roger replies, stating it in a breezy way that clearly lights a fire in his
mate.
âYou donât know that!â Cora shouts. â
Damn it, Roger!â She steps closer to him and I can see tears in her eyes now. âHow am I supposed to
let you walk out of her and put your life on your line! When we we finally -â
And my heart twists when I see Cora relent, a little, closing the distance between them and fisting her
hands in his shirt as if sheâll never let him go.
I turn to Ella then, standing a few feet from me, hoping for the same kind of honest communication, but
when I meet her eyes theyâre still steel.
âOh no you donât,â she says, pointing a finger up into my face and setting her jaw. âJust because Cora
is crying and is going to let Roger talk her into it doesnât mean I will.â
Cora gasps and turns to her, âIâm not.
âYes you are,â Ella snaps, flashing Cora a little glare. âHeâs got you all softened up with an apology and
now youâre puddy in his hands.â
Cora gasps again, betrayed this time instead of surprised, and steps away from Roger, coming to Ellaâs
side.â Sheâs right!â Cora cries. âYou softened me up!â
Roger and I both sigh sharply through our noses, turning to look at each other, frustrated, and he gives
me a little shrug that clearly says well, it was worth a shot. I nod consideringly, giving him credit for
trying. Then, I turn back to Ella and try another tactic: brutal honesty.
âElla,â I say, sliding my hands into my pockets and meeting her angry gaze. This is happening. There is
no other way. Weâre not going to send our men out there without us â Roger and I are each stronger
than four of them put together, itâs in our bloodline. This is part of our jobs, this is why weâre in charge.
There is no other choice.â
Her face falls a little then, and I can see that Iâm making her understand. I take a step towards her then,
my heart breaking to see her so upset, so worried. But it was the truth: we have to go. They need us.
âCanât you,â she says, her eyes darting a little as she thinks, âcanât you just delay â by a day or two â
just until you get more information â â
âWe will lose the opportunity,â I reply, taking another step closer and reaching a hand out towards her,
begging her to see the truth of it. And then, as I look down into the face of my darling mate, I see her lip
begin to tremble as she comes to understand. And slowly, she raises her hand and takes mine, and
then in a flash sheâs pressed against me, her free arm wrapped around my waist, and I wrap mine
around her shoulders, wanting to press her tight against me but, of course, not wanting to crush the
baby between us.
âI donât want you to go,â she murmurs, and I can hear a little hitch in her throat. âI canât lose you. We
have so muchâ¦we just got safeâ¦â
âYou wonât lose me,â I murmur, bending down to kiss the top of her head, meaning every word of it. âI
promise, Ella. I promise.â
âSo do I,â Roger says, turning to Cora, and I turn a little to watch them, seeing him step towards her as
well.
But Cora surprises me by stepping back. âOh, I donât need your promise,â she says, holding up a hand
between them. âBecause Iâm going with you.â