Chapter 414
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Chapter 414 â Biding Time
Ella
Sinclair blinks at me in surprised confusion and then sighs as he speaks honestly. âWeâve prepped an
interrogation cell -â
âNo,â I snap, pointing a finger up into his face that he immediately swats away. âNo,â I continue to insist,
taking a step closer and frowning furiously up at him. Rafe, in my arms, starts to cry harder. âThose two
have been through hell, and they saved Rafeâs life -â
âWe have no idea who they are, Ella,â Sinclair growls down at me, âthey could be anyone â â
âThey are not.â I snap, interrupting him and making him groan and tilt his head back in frustration.
âThey are refugees â two people who lost everything, if they ever had anything to begin with. I
understand that we need to hear their story, Dominic, but we owe them everything. We owe our childâs
life to that woman over there,â I continue, pointing behind me to where I know Sarah still stands.
âSo, what would you have me do,â Sinclair says, forcing himself to be patient as he lifts his head again
and looks at me.
âTreat them as our honored guests,â I reply. âPut them in a guest room â guard it if you have to! Bug it
so you can listen to every word they say, if youâre that worried! I donât care! But until we know more, we
treat them as the honored guests I know them to be. Feed them, allow them to get clean and warm, let
them sleep, and then tomorrow we ask questions. All right?â
Sinclair takes a deep breath, closing his eyes and rubbing them slowly with the thumb and forefinger of
one hand. Then, after a moment, he drops his hand and looks at me again. âA guest suite, fully
guarded. On a lower level â nowhere near where we sleep. And no one sees them until morning-not
even you. All right?â
I nod sharply and he turns away, letting his staff know and coming up with a new plan.
As Sinclair does that, I move back to Sarah and Jessica, who are standing anxiously with Cora. I
hurriedly tell them the plan â that weâll let them take the night to relax and refresh, and then weâll see
them again in the morning. Sarah lets me know that she understands, and that this is fine, and I take
her hand again, giving her a squeeze.
âThank you, I say, smiling at her. â For everything. And also for your patience â I know that this isâ¦well,
that itâs weird,â I say with a shrug.
âItâs okay, Luna,â she says, giving me a soft smile and running her hand over her sisterâs hair. âWe grew
up in the home of a Duke, after all. We know what itâs like to have to bend to the needs of a royal
household.â
And my jaw drops open at the womanâs revelation:
That she grew up in the home of my uncle Xander. And she might be the one who has the answers to
all of the questions that we have about what he intends to do next.
I open my mouth to ask more when suddenly Theo is at my side.
âIf I may, Luna,â he says formally, nodding to me and then at the rest of our little group. âWeâre ready for
you.â
And I sigh, nodding again to Sarah to let her know that Iâm on her side. She nods back, and then, as a
group, everyone moves into the palace to figure out our next steps.
Cora and I only caught bare glimpses of our mates in all that came next. Roger nodded to both of us,
his face serious, as we passed him in the hall. Cora blew him a kiss and I smirked, a little, as I saw him
reach into the air, pretending to snatch it â a gesture that to the Betas to whom he was speaking
probably just looked like him stretching.
But it cheers me immensely, in all of my anxiety and sadness for Sarah and Jessica, to see Cora so
happy. I bump her with my shoulder as we walk towards mine and Sinclairâs personal chambers â as
Theo let us know Sinclair asked us to do â and she gives me a little wink, which further encourages me
to consider that all is well.
I relax further when we get into the privacy of my rooms. Cora and I donât say much, clearly both lost in
our own thoughts a little bit as she hops into the shower and I give Rafe a little bath. Then Cora takes
Rafe from me while I take my turn in shower, taking him into the bedroom to see if she can get him to
sleep.
When I come out of my closet in a comfortable pair of pajamas, and see Cora likewise cozy in
borrowed leggings and a zip-up hoodie, I canât help but laugh.
âWhat?â she asks, grinning at me as she turns away from Rafeâs bassinet.
âI was just so worked up fifteen minutes ago,â I say, shaking my head and crossing the room to her, my
comfortable slippers barely making a sound on the floor. âI fell immediately into the panic that I felt
when we first found out that Rafe was being threatened. And nowâ¦well, now that weâre in pajamas,
waiting for our mates to handle it, I feelâ¦kind of silly.â
I peer down at my baby, who is just barely starting to fall asleep, as Cora puts an arm around my
shoulders.
âNah,â she says, âyou did the right thing. Sinclair and Roger didnât see them in that refugee center â
they wouldnât have realized what delicate people they were working with. Those two needed you to be
hard on their side. Like you are for everyone who needs you.â
I sigh as I look up into my sisterâs face. âYouâre too nice to me,â I say quietly. âToo encouraging.âBooks
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âWell, I think thereâs a pretty fair chance that Sinclairâs going to yell at you soon,â she says, wrinkling
her nose and squeezing my shoulders. âSo, Iâm just trying to balance it out so that you get a good
nightâs sleep.â
A housekeeper comes then, bringing us our dinner, and Cora and I carry our trays to the bed where we
can keep an eye on Rafe once she leaves. We tuck into our food quietly for a second before I take a
deep breath, closing my eyes and forcing myself to relax.
What I really need, frankly â before Sinclair comes in and we have to have a big conversation about
what weâre going to do next, and relive all the drama from those horrible days when we first found out
that someone was coming for Rafe â is a distraction.
And quite suddenly, I remember how happy Cora was this morning.
âSo,â I say, smirking as I open my eyes and peer at her.
âWhat is this new expression,â she says, leaning back warily as she takes in my smirk. âI donât like this.â
âI was just wondering,â I say, my smile deepening, âwhy you were so happy this morning.â
âOh,â she says, and a huge grin breaks out on her face as well.
âSee!â I say, laughing and pointing my fork at her, my eagerness amplified by the fact that Iâm using it to
step away for a moment from my worries. âI know that something was up! Spill!â
âWellllll,â Cora says, gathering her thoughts and picking up a little cup of chocolate pudding thatâs sitting
in the corner of her tray. She takes a little spoonful and lifts it to her mouth before she smiles and meets
my eyes. Roger and I did the whole dream state thing last night.â
I shriek a little in excitement and Cora laughs but then smacks me on the knee, nodding to my almost-
sleeping baby.
âOh, heâs used to it,â I say, waving a hand at Rafe â who, indeed, does not budge and leaning eagerly
towards my sister. âWhat was it like? Did you see the forest? Did you guysâ¦do stuff?â
âActually, no,â she says, laughing and likewise eagerly leaning forward. But as she does, I suddenly
lean back. âWhat!?â I gasp. âYou did the dream state and you didnât get naked!? What even was the
point -â
âElla,â she says, laughing and rolling her eyes. âWould you just listen?â
And I do, reaching for my own cup of pudding and eating it eagerly as I soak in the details of my
sisterâs beach dream, my eyes getting wider and wider as she goes.
âOh my god!â I gasp when she tells me about feeling her bond with the baby for the first time â and the
first emotion coming through, and it being happiness. My eyes instantly fill with tears for the fifth or sixth
time that day.
âJeeze, Ella,â Cora says, leaning forward and wiping at my cheeks, though she canât help her smile.
âYou must be so dehydrated all the time â â
But I smack her hand away, wiping my own eyes and ignoring her comments. âWhat happened next?â I
ask.
And Cora leans forward, eager to tell me the really good part.