Chapter 442
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
A Prince Ella I canât help it, not at all. I burst immediately into tears. The crowd, when they realize
whatâs going on and when I think they see my over-emotional reaction to it â begin to again shout their
approval. Sinclair laughs when he sees me crying, shaking his head at me as he returns to my side
with the little crown in his hands.
âWell, if you didnât want me to cry!â I say, stamping my foot lightly, âyou should have told me!â âNah,â
Sinclair says, smiling at me, his voice soft but somehow still audible over the cheers of the crowd. âThis
is way better. It was worth it to see your face.â âOkay well,â I say in a rush, wiping hastily at my cheeks
before raising Rafe a little so that heâs sitting straight up in my arms, looking up at his father with a
happy smile. âGet on with it! I want to see how he looks!â Sinclair laughs at me, shaking his head, and
the crowd quiets, eager to hear what their King will say.
âRafe Sinclair,â my mate says, looking seriously at his son. But Rafe frowns and waves his hands at
him, confused by the seriousness of his voice, which makes Sinclair instantly laugh and have to start
over.
The crowd laughs along with us, pleased, I think, to see their serious King look so human, to see how
much he loves his son.
âRafe Sinclair,â my mate tries again, his voice lighter this time, and Rafe lets out a little squeal of joy
that threatens to make me cry again. Sinclair grins, leaning over a little. âI crown you as my Prince and
my heir, to ascend to this throne when it is your time to rule. I promise to raise you to understand this
responsibility, to grow to be a good man, and to deserve it.â And then, when I think my heart will burst
with love, Sinclair gently places the little crown on Rafeâs tiny head.
I watch eagerly to see what Rafe will do and then I burst into laugher when he reaches his pudgy
hands up touching it experimentally, trying to get a grip on it so he can pull it off.
But I move his little hand away and the crowd again bursts into cheers, charmed â I know â by their
little Prince, who deserves every moment of their adoration.
I step close to Sinclair, turning my head up to him, and he bends a little and kisses me, warm and real
and true. I lose myself to the kiss, loving him so much I can hardly bear it, and I have no idea, really, if
the crowd cheers to see us because Iâm lost in him.
The next thing I know Sinclair has his arm wrapped around my shoulders, and heâs leading me back
down the aisle, and weâre waving to our people.
Before I know it, we have left all the people behind, and weâre back in the private little room at the front
of the great hall, and Henry and Cora and Roger come in smiling and laughing behind us.
But I have no eyes for them â instead, I can only look up at my mate, my Alpha, my King, my love for
him shining and beaming down our bond.
âI love you, little Queen,â he murmurs, an arm around my waist pulling me close, Rafe snuggled
between us. Sinclair uses his other hand to tilt my chin up towards him. â You look just as good in that
crown as I thought you would.â âWait till you see me later,â I murmur, feeling a mischievous.
âLater?â he asks, quirking an eyebrow at me.
âI believe,â I say quietly, wanting to keep it between us, âthat I promised to show you what I look like in
nothing but this crown.â A growl reverberates in his chest, and my King lowers his head, and he kisses
me. And I stand on my toes and kiss him right back.
The party that night is a big one. The guest list isnât completely open the majority of our citizens are
celebrating out on the street â but there are certainly hundreds of people here.
Everyone from each of the foreign delegations were invited to celebrate with us, along with many of our
most honored citizens.
I admit that Iâm nearly overwhelmed by all of the guests and the attention.
Sinclair and I spend hours turning to each new person who comes forward to greet us, to congratulate
us, to shake our hands and tell us about their excitement for the future of the nation. I do my best to
give each of them my full attention and to match their enthusiasm.
The result, of course, is that after three hours of the party Iâm totally exhausted.
But the ballroom is still packed with people, and our job isnât nearly done, so I squeeze Sinclairâs hand,
and kiss Rafeâs head, and turn to the next person who claims our attention.
âHey!â A familiar voice shouts, and my face bursts into a grin as I turn to see little Benny from the
human refugee camp rushing towards me at the head of about five children, some of whom I recognize
from the same place.
âHey, Ben!â I say, not needing to force my enthusiasm this time as I crouch down and open an arm to
welcome him into a hug. âIâm so glad you could come!â I sent an invitation to the childrenâs home about
a week ago encouraging some caretakers and children to attend, but I hadnât received any word back. I
look over Bennyâs head and smile warmly at the other children and at the caretakers who brought
them, who each give me a shy wave.
âI didnât know you were a Queen,â Benny says, frowning up at my crown after he pulls back from my
hug.
âWell, that makes sense,â I say, wrinkling my nose at him. â Considering I just became one today.â âI
thought you had to be born a Queen,â Benny replies, turning his head and studying my crown curiously.
Then he turns to look at Rafe, who is dozing a little, his own little crown still perched on his head. âLike
him.â âWell,â I say, considering. âI guess it happens all sorts of ways.â âSo, can I become a king?â
Benny asks, curious.
âIs someone already trying to take my job?â Sinclair asks, coming up behind me, and I laugh, looking
up at him.
âI think youâve got some stiff competition,â I reply, and then I stand up, gesturing towards Benny and the
other children, introducing them to their King, who graciously leans down and shakes each of the
orphansâ little hands. Afterwards, we greet the caretakers warmly, telling them how much we appreciate
their work.
âI know that Ella intends to be more deeply involved in the future,â Sinclair says, smiling at me. âIf youâll
allow her to.â âOh, weâd welcome the help,â one of the caretakers says.
âThen Iâll come visit,â I say with a big smile. But Sinclair squeezes my hand, letting me know that while
he recognizes that I could spend all night with these important guests, we have more to see. So I sigh
and crouch down again, telling the children about the huge table of deserts in the next room that theyâre
welcome to raid to their heartsâ content.
Thrilled, the children rush off.
âWeâll have some more desert sent home,â I say to one of the caretakers as she passes, touching her
arm on her way. âA whole truck load â enough for all of the children. Would that be all right?â She nods,
thanking me, and then moves on.
âYou like them,â Sinclair murmurs in my ear. âYou like that little boy most of all.â âYes,â I sigh, glancing
up at him. âAm I so obvious with my favorites?â âOnly to me,â he whispers, giving me a kiss on the
forehead as we both turn to look at our next guest. But when we see who it is, all of the joy leeches
from both of us.
Because standing there, in front of us, ready to congratulate us on the happiest day of our lives, is my
uncle Xander.