Chapter 399
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
King and Queen Ella âIâm glad we did that,â I say later that afternoon as Sinclair pulls our car around to
the front entrance of the palace.
âI couldnât stand to say goodbye to that house if it was to a stranger.
Too many memories there.â â I agree,â Sinclair says, parking directly out front in what feelsâ¦well, feels
too informal for the future Kingâs first entrance to the palace, his new home.
â Doesnât this place have like, a garage?â I murmur, looking into the back seat to check on little Rafe,
who is happily chewing on the sleeve of his little baby hoodie and staring at himself in a mirror attached
to his car seat.
âI⦠think soâ¦â Sinclair says, and I look up in surprise to see him grimacing at me a little.
âIâve only really been here for state occasions,â he says, shrugging.â And the birth of our child,â I point
out.
âWell for that,â he says, âwealsojust parked out front.â âTrue true,â I say, turning away to my door.
âI guess weâll figure it all out.
Yes, we will,â he murmurs, getting out of the car and opening the back seat to lift out Rafeâs carrier.
While I wait for them to come around to my side, I stare up at the gorgeous palace in front of me.
âI canât believe this is going to be my home,â I murmur.
âI canât believe Iâm going to be a King,â he sighs.
I look up at him, studying the lines of his handsome face.
âYeah,â I agree.
âMe neither.â Sinclair laughs and shakes his head down at me.
âWell, I would hope thatyouwould try to chuff me up a little bit there.â I laugh and take his arm,
squeezing it.
âWell, you know I think you cando it,â I say, grinning, âand that I donât think anyone else could do it any
better.
I just,â I consider it for a moment, shaking my head.
âI donât know.
Iâm not going to be able to get used to people calling you King.â âWill you be able to get used to people
calling you Queen?â he asks, brow arched.
I laugh up into his face at the ridiculousness of it.
âAbsolutely not,â I reply.
âTheyâll all just have to call me Ella, or Iâll walk right past them without realizing that theyâre talking to
me.â âYou donât do so poorly responding to Luna,â he says, pulling his arm from my grip and wrapping it
around my shoulder to pull me close.
Yes, but that feels more real,â I say quietly.
âIâ¦know what a Lunaâs supposed to do.
I want to protect my pack, help them in all things.â âI imagine Queen is much the same,â he says softly.
âYouâll get used to it.
And youâll be great.â âDo I get a crown?â I ask grinning up at him, but then my face falls slack with
shock when he slowly begins to nod.
âWait, seriously?â I say, my eyes going wide.
âI get acrown?â âItâs technically not yours,â he replies, laughing.
âIt belongs to the nation to be passed from Queen to Queen.
But, for as long as youâre alive and weâre on the throne,â he grins widely at me, seeing the excitement
on my face, âyou get a crown.â âWell then letâs go!â I shout, bursting forward and heading up the steps.
âWhat the hell are we waiting for!â To my extreme disappointment, Sinclair does not take me
immediately to the vault with the crown jewels and let me wear my tiara while I unpack all of our moving
boxes.
âNot until the official coronation, my ass,â I murmur angrily as I use a box cutter to cut the tape on
probably my fortieth box and start to unload all of Rafeâs baby clothes.
A few feet away from me in his little playpen, Rafe lets out a little squeal that I choose to interpret as
support.
âThank you, Prince Rafe,â I call to him.
âI agree.
Heâs being cruel.â âI am not,â Sinclair laughs, coming into the room with a little tray of food for our lunch.
âIâm just following the.
rules.
Itâs not really a Kingdom precisely anymore the jewels belong to everyone.
Itâs not right to wear them until the people have officially given them to us.
And then,â he says, putting the tray down on the bed, âonlyon state occasions.â âAgain,â I sigh, pausing
to look up at him, âthis is a rule that I will choose, in my wisdom as Queen, not to follow.â And then I
send him a mental image down the bond of when, precisely, I plan to be wearing that crown.
And just how good Iâll look wearing that crown, and only that crown.
Sinclair blinks and then huffs a laugh, grinning at me.
âFine,â he says.
âOne exception can be made.
One.â âOne to start,â I say primly, turning back to my task at hand.
âCome and eat,â he says, taking the fancy lids off of our plates of sandwiches, like weâre in some kind
of hotel.
I was pleased to hear that Sinclair, in starting to hire people to refill the palace with workers and get it
back to fully functioning, hired a head chef.
Still, I donât even know where the kitchens are and it feels strange already to be waited on like this.
What am I going to do when Iâm pregnant again? Just⦠wander the halls, starving, searching for the
kitchens? âIâm not hungry yet,â I say to Sinclair, laying out Rafeâs clothes on the floor in neat piles and
then disassembling the box.
âI want to get us moved in.â I do take a moment, though, to look around the main bedchamber.
âRemember the last time we were here?â I ask quietly, taking in the tall windows, the gorgeous floors.
Weâve had much of the furniture replaced with that which suits our taste a bit better, but stillâ¦Iâll never
forget the day we brought our baby into the world.
âVividly,â Sinclair murmurs, biting into his sandwich and watching me.
âAre you sure you still want us to be our bedroom? We have options.â â Yes,â I say with a little sigh,
looking around.
âIâm sure.
Itâs⦠fitting.â I smile at him.
âThis is a Kingâs bedroom for sure â and you are a King!â âNot yet, he says, shaking his head.
âYou keep saying that,â I reply, frowning at him.
â Is there something wrong? Are you⦠doubting the fact that the coronation will go through or
something?â âNo,â he replies, cocking his head to the side.
âI justâ¦want everything to be right.
Damon and his fatherâ¦â he shakes his head, a little angry, âthey took liberties with the privileges of this
position that they shouldnât have.
It wasnât right.â â I know,â I say quietly, watching my whole-hearted mate struggle with his new
responsibilities.
âBut youâll be better.â âI hope I can be,â he sighs.
And then he looks over at the baby.
And I hope I can convince him to be as well, when his turn comes.â âRafe?â I say, turning to my baby in
surprise.
But then my face bursts into a smile.
âNo, heâll be a great Prince! And a wonderful King!â And then I laugh, crawling over to his little playpen
and peeking over the edge, grinning at my little boy.
â How could he not be, heâs so sweet!â Sinclair smiles at me but then shrugs.
â Every tyrant was once a well-loved little baby whose mother thought they were too cute to do anything
wrong.â Yes,â I sigh, standing and reaching down to pick up my baby and carry him over to his poor
worried father.
âBut weâll raise him right.â I kiss my baby on his head, sending a little love down the bond to him that
makes him smile and wiggle with happiness.
âWeâll do our very best, Rafe,â Sinclair says to our boy, smiling at him.
âWe can promise you that.â âSo,â I say, after a moment as I raise my baby to my shoulder and hold him
close.
âWhatâs next for us? Weâre in the palace.
Weâre awaiting some kind of coronation.
What do we have toâ¦do?â âWell,â my mate says, looking up at me with serious eyes.
âIâve got a bunch of politics and meetings to attend, as well as a palace and a nation to get going.
But youâ¦well, Ella, I want you to do what you please.â âWhat do you mean?â I ask, confused.
âI donât just want to sit around relaxing and watching movies all day â I had enough of that during bed
rest, it was terrible.
I want to help you -â âI know,â he says, laughing and reaching for my hand, which I give him.
âBut I donât want toâ¦giveyou tasks, or tell me how to help me.
I want you to pick your own projects.
Your instincts are excellent, Ella.
I have my own ideas about how to help the people of this nation, both human and wolf alike.
But I know you do too.â I bite my lip.
âIâm not sure I do just.
yet.â Honestly, it probably makes me a bad Queen butâ¦I havenât given it as much thought as I should.
âWell, you will,â he says, nodding to me.
âAnd when you do, I want you to follow them.
But in the meantime, if youâd like a suggestionâ¦â I nod eagerly, excited for a project and curious about
what he has in mind.
âWhat do you think about planning a wedding? A big one, very public.â I wrinkle my nose at him,
confused.
Then I lean forward.
âSinclair,â I say, shaking my head a little.
âWe alreadydidthat.
I mean I know a mating ceremony is a little different but we â â âNo,â he says, laughing up at me, and I
canât help but smile down into my mateâs handsome face.
Sometimes heâs still so beautiful when he laughs that it takes my breath away.
âIâm not talking about us.â âThen who?â I ask.
âRoger and Cora,â he says quietly.
âI think it could be good for the nation to see a wolf marry a human.
Even if sheâs â¦notpreciselyas human as we thought she was.
What do you think?â And a huge smile breaks out on my face that, by his laugh, tells himpreciselywhat I
think.
âI love it,â I whisper.
And then I squeal in excitement, spinning fast in a circle and laughing with joy.
âA wedding! A wedding for Roger and Cora!â I absolutely cannot wait.