Chapter 374
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Chapter 374 â Betrayer
Roger
âMy phone,â Dominic murmurs as I look over his wounds. âFuck your phone,â I murmur, shaking my
head and leaning closer to a deep slice on his stomach that makes me hiss with anxiety.
âRoger,â Dominic snaps, and I look up at him with a frown. âThe priest â he said the master had
Rafe. Check my fucking phone â Ella willâ¦â his head. 1 falls back, exhausted. But I interpret his
meaning. So, I reach for his back pocket. Dominic moans loudly as I turn him a little so that I can
get behind him, but eventually I get the phone and flick through it, my face going pale at what I see.
âShit,â I murmur, flipping through the messages first from our fatherâs phone and then an unfamiliar
number.
âWhat?â he asks.
âThey donât have Rafe,â I sigh, tucking the phone into my own back pocket. â The priest was wrong
about that. The babyâs still with Ella and Cora. Butâ¦â I sigh, and Dominic opens his eyes to look at
me, bidding me silently to tell him everything I know. âThey attacked the bunker when we left. The
girls got out through the passage â they had to leave dad behind. Andâ¦Coraâs hurt,â I say, working
hard to get the words out steadily. âThey went to Hank, to try to patch them up.â
Dominicâs eyes go wide now. âEllaâs gift?â
âBound,â I say, shaking my head. âI donât know how-â
âDoesnât matter,â my brother murmurs, and then to my shock â he curls his body to sit up, almost
screaming at the pain it causes him.
âDominic!â I shout, putting my hands on his shoulders, but he works to swat me away, so I back off.
âWe have to get to them,â Dominic says, panting and holding my eyes. We canât â we canât trust
Hankâ¦â
Slowly, I hold his eyes and shake my head. âLet me go, Dominic,â I say, shaking my head. âYouâre
in,â I hesitate, but when I look at the blood seeping from his wounds I know that Iâm right. âYouâre in
bad shape.â
He just glares at me and I sigh, knowing itâs a lost cause.
âFine,â I say, giving a little shrug and working to put my arm beneath my brotherâs shoulder to help
him up. âBut if you fall to pieces on the way, donât blame me.â
Dominic mutters something in response as we get him panting to his feet, but I ignore it, seeing
Conor coming close.
âNothing, Sir,â Conor reports, looking anxiously towards my brother. âNo one else here. If the man â
Xander if he was here, heâs not anymore. What can I
âNothing,â I snap. But then I rethink the command. âActually â get the cars close. We need
transport, now. You take all the men â injured and healthy â back to the bunker. They were attacked
when we were gone â theyâll need reinforcements. Dominic and Iâ¦â
âThe Lunas,â Conor says, giving us a quick salute. âI understand.â
And then, his face serious, Conor turns and starts to give commands to the men. âThat one needs a
promotion,â I murmur to my brother.
âLater,â Dominic sighs, his eyes on the stairs. âRight now, letâs just figure out how the hell weâre
getting me out of this house.â
Ella
My eyes dart to Hank, going immediately wide. And suddenly, Henryâs ideas echo in my mind. That
we canât trust Hank. That heâs gotten too close to our family too quickly. That heâs an ambitious,
eager man who has worked suspiciously hard to work to a place of trust with our inner circle.
And then, today â why was he asking so much about my gift and how I could use it? Did he really
really want to help Cora and her baby? Or was there something elseâ¦
âDonât!â I gasp, throwing a hand out towards the Priestess, Rafe still crying loudly in one of her arms
while she holds one of the empty jugs of holy water with her other hand. âDonât give him the baby!â
Hank turns to me then, shocked and confused. âWhat?â he asks.
âDonât do it!â I say, ignoring him, my eyes completely focused on the Priestess before me. âDonât
trust him â please! Just â â
But then, I go pale as Rafe begins to scream in her arms â a noise beyond the normal cries of a
disgruntled baby who wants his mother. A very true, very desperate scream â
As if â
As if Rafe himself intuits something about her â
Thatâs something is wrong â
My face goes slack with horror as I shift my eyes away from my baby and back to the Priestess who
holds him, as I see now the vicious sneer on her face as she whips up the hand which is not
holding Rafe and cracks the jug still held in her fingers hard across Hankâs skull.
Hank gives a horrible cry of pain and then falls to the ground, his hands immediately going to his
head â
I begin to leap to my feet, heading immediately for the priestess, but she whirls on me next,
throwing out a hand towards me and growling some words that have no meaning to me â
But even if I donât understand them, their effects are immediately clear as the water that surrounds
me instantly freezes.
I scream, the cold of the ice burning my skin where it touches, pinning me in place, binding me to
the floor. I shove my arms against it but â somehow â itâs not natural ice. Instead, every time I break
it, it re-freezes, holding me ever steady in my place in the center of the room as the Priestess lets
out a dark laugh.
âNo!â I scream, trying to reach for my baby, but my arms canât move at all. Hank moans on the
ground beside me, but I see his feet move- working to get up â see him
The Priestess turns to him, her face turning wicked now, and she delivers a sharp kick first to his
rips â taking his breath and then to my horror to his head making his moan deepen and 1 his body
go slack â
âThank you,â the Priestess says, turning back to me with a nasty smile. â
For making this so easy for me. For bidding me come help you once you were separated from that
idiot Alpha you call your mate. For telling me precisely where you are, instead of having to hunt you
down. The Master will beâ¦quite pleased with me, that I was able to complete the job even when
you weaseled out of his first and second traps.â
Iâm still screaming at her to let me go, to give me back my child, telling her that Iâll kill her â and
then, desperate, that Iâll give her whatever she wants.
She ignores me though. And, as I watch, the Priestess raises one hand over her head and snaps
her fingers. A darkness descends over her then as her robes shift in color from dove to a dark and
turbulent grey. And I know, instantly, that sheâs one of them.
One of his.
âSo good to be back in my true form,â she murmurs, shaking herself a little in relief. Then she
smirks at me. âAnd so good to finally be able to get away from those goody-goods who worship
your idiot mother.â
Then, taunting me, she comes close to grin down into my face, my baby screaming in her arms. âSo
good to again serve a real God. He will reward me much when he sees that it is me who has
brought the Master his boy. The Master,â she says, her voice hardly more than a whisper now â
hardly audible over Rafeâs screams, âalways gets what he wants,â
And then she laughs, turning away from me, as I scream after her completely desperate, but totally
unable to move. And she takes my baby away.