Chapter 431
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Plans in Motion Ella âSo you two,â Cora says, flicking her gaze between Roger and Sinclair, â youâre all
right now? After fifteen minutes, itâs all cleared up?â Sinclair shrugs. âWe kept it pretty cut and dry. Heâs
on probation.â âNo, Iâm not,â Roger murmurs, dismissive, shaking his head to Cora.
âHe is,â Sinclair growls. Roger just leans down, pretending to whisper in Coraâs ear but speaking loud
enough for all of us to hear, âprobation doesnât mean anything. But it made him happy to slap a word on
the lack of consequences.â Cora laughs, her face turned up to her mate, and I bite my lip to stifle my
own giggle, wanting to be loyal to Sinclair, who just sighs behind me.
âEither way,â Sinclair says, moving on. âCongratulations, Cora,â he says, his focus on her now and his
voice sincere. âIâm very happy for you â for both of you. Itâs a big event.â âThank you, Dominic,â Cora
says, smiling at him softly and turning her head to the side, clearly touched. I beam at my sister as well.
Itâs not that Iâve let her off the hook for keeping the baby name a secret when I want to know so terribly
badly â but? Well. Iâll bug her about it later.
âWe are sorry though,â Cora says, reaching up to take Rogerâs hand. âI know thatâ¦the wedding meant
a lot to you, and that it was going to do good things for the nation. Butâ¦â she bites her lip, hesitating,
and I can tell that she feels selfish. I open my mouth to protest against this but she continues before I
can start. âBut â I needed it to be like this, to be personal. I hope that youâll forgive me.â âThereâs
nothing to forgive, Cora,â Sinclair murmurs, smiling at her warmly. âI completely understand youâve
done nothing wrong.â And quite suddenly, something comes to me. âCora,â I say, turning my head to
the side and leaning forward. âDoes.. anyone else know? About your mark, or your little personal
ceremony, besides us four?â She frowns at me, confused. âWell, no,â she says quietly. âI mean, neither
of us really have social media or anything -â âOr any friends,â Roger murmurs, a little chagrined, which
makes me laugh.
They donât need friends, they have us!
âWell then,â I say, a big smile breaking out on my face. âWould you consider⦠doing it anyway?â
âWhat?â Cora asks, confused.
âWell, if no one knows,â I say, my smile growing â because this could work!
âWhy not just have the wedding/ mating ceremony publicly, like we thought of before?â âOh!â she says,
surprised, and then she starts to laugh, I think a little inspired by the idea. But then she realizes that
she already has her mating mark and her fingers go to it, brushing it âWe could get makeup artists to
cover it up,â I suggest with a little shrug. â Iâm sure they can do it â they do magical things in the
movies.â âUm,â Cora says, looking up at Roger, who just gives her a simple shrug, clearly
communicating that itâs her choice. And then she grins, turning back to me.
âReally?â she says, âYou think it would work? And â and it would help you?â âIt really would, Cora,â
Sinclair says warmly behind me. âI think itâs precisely the message we want to send to both our people
and some of our honored guests:
that humans are equals in our eyes, that theyâre part of our family. But, if youâd rather not â if youâd
rather just keep the memory of it to the beach, because itâs special to you âNo,â she says, interrupting
with a huge smile on her face. âNo, I want to do it â I thinkâ¦it will be fun!â âIâm going to mark this side
this time,â Roger murmurs, drawing a finger down the opposite side of her throat and shoulder. âSee if I
like how it looks any betterâ¦â She scowls and swats his hand away. â Enough of you,â she murmurs,
though I know she doesnât mean it. Cora hasnât had nearly enough of Roger, and I doubt she ever will. I
hug my baby close and grin at both of them, so incredibly excited for their life together.
And to throw them a wedding!
Time moves quickly once the four of us have made our plans, and my days and weeks quickly fill with
tasks. I wake up early earlier than Sinclair, even to take care of the baby and begin to make my plans.
He scolds me for it every morning, telling me I need my sleep or that I should wake him up to help but
every morning I brush him off.
Because I feel the same way about him and Iâm happy he gets to sleep an extra hour while I take care
of things. He needs it.
Sinclair is busier than heâs ever been. He reminds me, in some ways, of the cold, brooding, discerning
business man I met at the beginning of all of this. In some ways I lost track of that man I fell in love with
in all of our odd adventures in Vanara, and in the bunker, and in the RV, and everywhere else.
But now, as our life comes back together to resemble what it looked like before?
Steady days, routines, living in our own home (even if it is a palace now )? I see flashes of him come
back. And itâs not that heâs lost the sides of him that heâs shown to me over the past months butâ¦well,
heâs just more complex now, isnât he?
And, if at all possible, I love him even more than I ever have.
Sinclair made his formal claim for the throne a few days ago, and no one contested it. Now all thatâs left
is for the governors to ratify the claim, and the packs to demonstrate their support by paying fealty at
the coronation. Itâs all gone smoothly, as Sinclair predicted it would, and so weâve moved forward with
the plans. Delegations from all the neighboring countries are set to begin arriving in our beautiful Moon
Valley over the course of the next few days.
Of course, Iâm most excited about the delegation from Vanara including King Gabriel â but Iâm also very
curious to meet our other neighbors.
But the thing Iâm most worried about predictably is that the Atalaxians have indeed signaled their intent
to attend, and theyâre bringing a large delegation.
I do my best to spend a little time every day with Sarah and Jessica, usually in the evenings, bringing
Rafe with me to chat and play. Theyâre thriving now, and I think that theyâre happy and excited about
the future that theyâre building for themselves but⦠Well, I havenât had the heart to tell them that
Xander is in Atalaxia, and that theyâre sending a delegation. Itâs not that Iâm keeping it from them â if
they asked, Iâd tell them in a minute, of course. But theyâre safe here, and moving forward, and I donât
want Sarah to have to worry about the past unless she absolutely has to.
So, I keep putting it off, and she keeps not asking soâ¦weâre at a happy little stalemate, I suppose.
âWhat do you think the Atalaxians be like?â I ask Sinclair one night, laying naked with my belly pressed
to his, a little sweaty and still catching my breath after our evening activities.
âReally, Ella?â he murmurs, tracing a lazy hand down my back. âI do my best work, and you want to ask
about the Atalaxian delegation?â I giggle a little and rest my chin on his chest, looking up at him. âIf you
wanted to keep me from asking complicated questions, Dominic, you shouldnât have gone and become
King, making me a Queen. Should have just stayed a businessman and lived in our old house, kept me
locked away in the bedroom as your happy little mate â â He growls, sliding his hands down my body to
grip two firm handfuls of my ass.
âDonât tempt me, trouble,â he murmurs, and I bite my lip as I feel warmth pool at my core, again. âBut
youâre right,â he sighs, using his grip on me to pull me upwards so that my face is even with his, so that
I can dip my head and press teasing kisses to his mouth. âYouâre a Queen now, and these are good
questions.â âSo?â I murmur, each of my kisses getting longer and longer. I canât help it.
âWhat do you think?â âI think theyâll be strict,â he says, giving me a healthy smack on the ass to
illustrate his point, making me flinch and then laugh.
âAnd?â âAnd distant. Theyâll want to seem neutral on everything, even though theyâre decidedly not.â
âThe women too?â I ask, curious, dropping my head further to trail kisses down the length of his jaw as
Sinclairâs hands idly explore my body.
âThey wonât bring any women,â he murmurs, which makes me sit up in surprise.
âWhat?â I ask, a little shocked. Sinclair opens his eyes, a little hazy with desire, and blinks up at me.
âThis isnât new news, Ella â the Atalaxians donât understand women as equal citizens. They wonât see
them as useful participants in a party of ambassadors.â âBut evenâ¦their wives? Their daughters?â He
sighs, raising a hand to my face and stroking gently at my cheek. â Their wives and daughters are
those they will seek to protect most. And by protect, yes, I mean isolate. They wouldnât even think of
bringing their women out of their homes, let alone allowing them to see the rest of the world.â My mouth
drops open in horror and surprise.
âI know, darling,â he says, shaking his head as he looks up at me. âItâs horrible.
Butâ¦itâs their nation and their customs. We have no control over it.â I sigh then, laying back down on
top of my mate and resting my head against his warm chest. âThis is going to be difficult for me,
Dominic,â I murmur.
âI know, sweetheart,â he sighs, wrapping his arms tight around me, letting me know that he
understands and takes my side. âFor me as well. Weâll get through it together.â I nod, understanding,
believing him but suddenly my earlier jokes about being happily locked away in his bedroom arenât as
funny as they were before.