Chapter 372
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Chapter 372 â Holy Water
Ella
Rafe and I are standing behind the counter, staring at the front door of the clinic, waiting for the
Priestess to arrive. I shift anxiously from foot to foot and Rafe grumbles and cries anxiously in my
arms, probably picking up on my emotions.
âItâs okay, little baby,â I murmur, tearing my eyes away for a second to glance down at him. I smile a
little at his unhappy little face, unable to help the little surge of love that pulses through me. âWeâre
going to get you home real soon,â I promise in a whisper, âwrap you up in a nice warm blanket. Sing
you to sleep. And everything will beâ¦fine.â
Rafe calms a little as I do and I let out a deep breath, looking back at the door, hoping to hell that I
didnât just lie to him.
Because all I want, in the whole world, is for this all to be over- I hear the door click and then I stop
breathing as it pushes open. Then, I canât help my little happy cry as the priestess comes in the
door, a little basket slung over the crook of her arm.
âOh thank god!â I shout, running for her and throwing my arm around her, careful to hold Rafe to the
side even as I pull her tight.
âOh!â she says, clearly surprised by my tiny assault. Then, she laughs a little. â Well, perhaps thank
Goddess might be more accurate in this situation,â she says neatly, pulling away from me.
I smile at her so, so grateful that â sheâs here. âYes, sorry about that â I donât mean to be rude. Iâm
just so happy you came!â
âOf course, Luna!â she says, lifting a gentle hand to my cheek and smiling warmly at me. âWe are
always happy to help.â Then she pauses, looking anxiously around the room at all of the people
staring at us. âIs there⦠somewhere we could go? For greater privacy?â
And I realize that â especially to the humans in the room â that we might be making a bit of a
spectacle. After all, itâs not every day that you see a woman with dried blood flaking off her clothes
hugging a robed priestess.
âOh, sure!â I say, grabbing her by the hand and tugging her with me to the exam rooms in the back.
Luckily, we run almost immediately into Hank, who is coming out of Coraâs room.
âHank!â I say, giving him an excited smile. âThis is one of my motherâs priestesses â she performed
Rafeâs baptism.â I wait impatiently while Hank nods to the priestess and mumbles a greeting. She
says something polite back before I can continue. âIs there somewhere we can go?â I ask him.
âWhere she can help me unbind the gift?â
âSure,â Hank says, his eyebrows going up in interest. Then he pushes the door to the room next to
Coraâs open. âDo youâ¦need anything?â he asks, looking the priestess up and down with wary
eyes.
I think thatâs a little strange, frankly, but I ignore it in my eagerness to get this done. The priestess
sounded pretty eager on the phone â like she really thought she could help. If this works, I could
actually help Cora â get her patched up soon, make sure the baby is safe-
âI think weâll be all right,â the priestess says smoothly in response. Privacy,â she adds with a little
shrug, might actually be best.
âOf course,â Hank murmurs, taking a step back and watching us carefully as we go into the room.
The priestess gives him a kind smile before shutting the door behind her. Then, she locks it.
âSo, do you really think you can help?â I ask eagerly, bouncing Rafe a little in my arms in my
excitement.
âWell,â she says, turning to the little steel exam table and placing her basket on it. âItâs obviously not
something we do every day,â she says, giving a little laugh. âBut weâve worked, before, with people
whose wolves are tangled. The Goddess finds a way toâ¦â she hesitates, searching for a way to
describe it.
âUnbind? Or, maybe unwind?â She laughs a little again in a self- deprecating sort of way.
âApologies, Luna, I donât have the right words for it. But, the Goddessâ powers are a mystery to us
all.â
âIâll say,â I murmur, looking closely at the supplies that she has brought, which mostly look like clear
jugs of water. âWhatâs whatâs all this?â
âItâs holy water,â she says, taking the last sealed jug out and placing it on the table before tucking
the basket away below. âFrom the spring where we baptized your child. It provides a greater
connection to the Goddess.â
âOh,â I say, my eyes going wide. Then, I nod, not really getting it but willing to play along. âOkay.
Whatâ¦what do we do?â
âWell,â she says, turning to me. âIt would be better if we hadâ¦a kind of tub? Or a pool, or a spring?â
I grimace a little and shake my head. âI donât think we have anything like that here, or at least not
easily.â On the phone the Priestess had asked if I could come to the temple, but I had been
unwilling to leave Cora if at all possible. So the Priestess had said it was all right, we could probably
make do here.
Luckily, she keeps the same sort of spirit even now, when I again tell her we canât accommodate
what she needs.
âThatâs all right,â she says, taking up one of the jars and smiling at me. Weâll just have to get a little
messy, yes?â She glances over her shoulder at the door. âYou donât think your doctor friend will
mind, do you? Or⦠interrupt?â
âNo,â I say, speaking honestly. âHank will understand.â
âOkay,â she says, taking a deep breath. âWe need to saturate you, Luna, as best we can in the
water. And then, once that is done, we will evoke the Goddess and do our best to ask her to unbind
you.â
âOkay,â I say. âUmâ¦should I sit on the floor?â
âProbably,â she says with a shrug.â That way you canâ¦well, be soaked, and perhaps sit in a little
pool of the water
.â she laughs again then, shaking her head at me. âIâm sorry, Luna â itâs all much more dignified
when we do this sort of work in the temple and we can ask our patients to submerge themselves in
a sacred pool. But I promise, it has a very high rate of effectiveness.â
âItâs okay,â I say, feeling more cheerful and laughing at myself a little bit too. I begin to settle myself
down on the floor, but the priestess hesitates a little.
âActually,â she says, âit would probably be best if you did not have the child in your arms. He, I
believe, is⦠unbound? As far as we know?â
âOh!â I say, surprised and hesitant now. Yes, Rafe is unharmed butâ¦well, I havenât taken my hands
or my eyes off of him since we got to the clinic. And frankly, Iâd prefer not to now. Butâ¦I also see
where the priestessâs point.
If this ceremony is about unbinding me, perhaps his energy will interfere. I bite my lip a little, looking
down at my baby boy.
âGive him to me,â the priestess says quietly. âIâll take good care of him, Luna. As I did at his
baptism. As I have promised to do all of his life.â
âO-okay,â I say, sighing a little and shifting my little baby over to the priestessâ arms before sighing
and settling myself unhappily on the floor. I wish, quite suddenly and quite desperately, that Sinclair
were here. Not only because that would mean I had him safe by my side, but also so thatâ¦well, so
that Rafe would have his father to hold him while I do this.
Rafe cries a little in the Priestessâ unfamiliar arms as she takes the lids off of each of the jars of
water and then begins to move around me in a circle, chanting softly as she pours the water on
each of my sides and then over my body and head until I am, indeed,
soaked in it. I gasp a little as the last drop flows down my face. By this time, Rafe is crying quite
hard and I frown as I look towards him, wanting him back. Wanting to comfort him.
I shiver a little as I deny myself the desire to hold my baby again. Sacred pool or not, the result of
being drenched is indeed that I am sitting in a rather large puddle of holy water. And even if it is
holyâ¦well, itâs cold. The Priestess comes to stand in front of me now, lifting her free hand and
beginning to chant again.
But before she can really begin, both of us turn towards the door when we hear the handle shake,
and then, a moment later, we hear the lock turn. Weâre both quiet as the door slowly opens and
Hank quietly enters the room, leaving the door open behind him.
âEverything okay in here?â he asks, frowning at me when he sees me soaked on the floor. âElla,
what are you doing?â
âItâs part of a ceremony, Hank,â I sigh, a little exasperated. âYes,â the priestess snaps, frowning at
him. âIt would be better if we were left alone.â
âOh,â he says, quietly looking her up and down, an odd look on his face.â Actually,â he says, cocking
his head to the side as he takes in Rafeâs loud cries. âI wonder if I can help. Here,â he continues,
taking a slow step towards here. âClearly, your hands are full. Let meâ¦hold the baby.â
And the priestess frowns and narrows her eyes at Hank as he holds out his hands, beckoning,
reaching for Rafe.â Give the child to me.â