Chapter 491: Ella Gets Ready
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
I take deep breaths, working to breathe through the contraction. Sinclair is seated on the bed next to
me, one hand on my lower back, the other clutching my left hand as I squeeze his fingers, hard.
âYouâre doing great, Ells,â Cora says, there on my right, coaching me through it. She was the obvious
choice to help me deliver my baby, even though three other doctors wait patiently behind the door to
our living room, as well as a small team of delivery nurses.
Itâs all overkill, I know â but, well, why not have them on hand just in case. But in the room? Itâs just the
three of us for now. Roger and Henry are out there too, taking care of Rafe and probably drinking
brandy and smoking cigars, for all I know.
The contraction ends and my head falls back as I pant, pressing my eyes shut and working hard to
save my energy. Babygirl â sheâs taking longer than Rafe, which is fine, itâs justâ¦a completely different
experience. While I was physically battered last time, this time Iâm justâ¦exhausted.
I can feel Sinclairâs anxiety for me down the line of our bond, even if he tries to hide it. He releases my
hand, shakes his out a little bit, and then raises a cool washcloth to my head, patting away the sweat
there.
âThanks, baby,â I murmur, turning my face to him a little bit.
âAlmost there, Ella,â he replies, supportive.
âHeâs right,â Cora says, bending down low to check on my progress. âWeâre going to start pushing on
the next one.â She raises her head and grins at me. âYou ready?â
âAre you kidding?â I say, raising my head to glare at her a little. âIâve been ready for hours.â
My sisterâs smile deepens as she stands up, moving over to the door to call the delivery nurses in so
that there are some extra hands to help with the baby.
âLittle Princess,â Sinclair says, giving me a squeeze. âSheâll be here soon.â
âIâm going to be jealous,â I mutter, glancing at him and working hard for a joke, even though I can feel
the next contraction coming on, âwhen thereâs another girl in your life, stealing all your attention.â
âNever,â he replies, kissing me on the side of the head. âYouâre always my best girl.â
âBetter be,â I gasp, but then all jokes are put aside, because the contraction comes on in full force. I
groan as the pain grasps me and Cora moves quickly to the bedside, helping me better position my
legs as she coaches me through it.
âOkay, Ella!â she says, her voice eager. âLetâs start to push!â
And so I do â I bear down, and put my full force behind it, working to bring my baby into the world
The pain isâ¦agony. My groan turns into a low moan and then a shout as I push, my world turning dark
at the edges. I keep pushing, still hearing Coraâs encouragement, feeling Sinclair tense at my side.
But as I gasp a breath back in the contraction fades and my eyes flutter open.
âSheâs coming fast now,â Cora says, her voice excited, âyouâre almost there, Ella! A few more pushes â
â
But her voice fades away and â and the shadows at the edge of my vision, they donât fade â
I frown, blinking, trying to understand Because, I meanâ¦Iâm not passing out. This is not the darkness
at the edge of my vision that Iâve felt before when Iâve felt faint. This is â what the hell, itâs real shadows
curling at the edges of my roomâ¦
âDo youâ¦â I ask, my voice panting as I whip my head, looking around the room, âdo you guys see
that?â
Sinclairâs hand is on my face, turning it towards him now, his voice worried. â See what?â
âTheâ¦the shadows,â I say, pulling my face from his hand, looking around the room again. The
shadows â theyâre growing.
âElla,â Sinclair says, his voice shaking with worry. âCora â whatâs -â
âI â I donât know â â Cora says, looking at me. âElla? Whatâ¦â
But her voice fades out, and the room grows dark as the shadows overwhelm it.
And then, suddenly, Cora and Sinclair freeze next to me, and the room becomes somehow a shadow
of itself, looking likeâ¦like a room in a dollhouse, or something â only half real in comparison toâ¦
To the man who stands at the center of the room, who looks like heâs made of shadow itself. Except his
eyes, which burn bright as coals in his face.
âHello, Ella,â he says, his voice low and rolling, like thunder.
My eyes go wide as he moves a few steps forward and shadows clear from him, revealing a tall, broad-
shouldered man with an angular face, impeccably dressed in rich fabrics, each a darker shade of black.
âCongratulations,â he continues, giving me a short, teasing little bow, âon the birth of your first
daughter.â
âWho,â I gasp, terrified and still in a great deal of pain, though my birth process is somehowâ¦paused â
Iâm in the middle of it, but itâs not progressing â I gasp, and my hands fly to my stomach, worried for
her.
âItâs all right,â the man continues, walking to my side so that he looks down at me with that burning
gaze. â Iâve transported you, temporarily, to a pocket realm â only taken a second of your life. When
weâre finished our little chat, youâll be returned, safe and sound. No threat to your child.âBooks
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âWho,â I stutter, starting to get mad, âwho are you!?â
âYou donât recognize me?â he asks, the corner of his mouth turning up. â Iâm afraid your mother has
neglected you, then, if she hasnât bothered to teach you to recognize the presence of her husband.â
âHerâ¦her husband?â I gasp out â and then my eyes go wide as I put the pieces together. My mother â
goddess of the light, and the moon, and wolves frequently paired, rather unhappily, with her
sometimes-paramour, the God of Darkness.
âWell,â he says, with a sigh, âhusband for lack of a better term. You wolves with your mates â makes
love so simple, doesnât it?â
âNo,â I growl, glaring at him, even more afraid now than I was before what on earth is he here for is he -
is he going to try to take my baby!?
He laughs, smiling down at me. âI like your spirit, little wolf â you remind me a great deal of your
mother.â
âWhy are you here!?â I shout, terrified, still wracked with the pain of labor.
âBecause it is my right to be here,â he snaps, leaning down a little, holding my gaze. âYou are the child
of my beloved, my wife â you should have been mine, had she not been foolish enough to go choosing
those mortal men to sire you. And so, while you are not biologically mine, I have what might be
consideredâ¦a vested interest.â
I shake my head at him, still not understanding what the hell this has to do with my daughterâs birth.
âI would have been there at your birth,â he says, straightening up, âand your sisterâs, had I known you
existed. I was denied that right, and so I am here,â he shifts his gaze now to my stomach, âto witness
hers.â
âWhaâ¦â I shake my head, my mind thinking too many things at once, â why not Rafe? Jesse?â
He shrugs. âThe sons belong to their fathers. The daughters â they are the true children of the moon.â
My brow knits together at this cryptic statement, but I have no time, really to think on it because the
God â he holds out a hand to me.
Instinctually, I flinch away.
He laughs.
âYour mother,â he says, shaking his head with a sigh, keeping the hand outstretched. âShe taught you
not to recognize me, only to fear me. But not only danger lurks in the darkness, moon daughter. Great
beauty is there as well.â
I stare up at him, anger roiling in me now. âIt wasnât my mother who taught me that it was your horrible
priests chasing me and Cora our whole lives trying to steal my son â â
The Dark God tilts his head back and laughs, of all things. My frown deepens. âThose priests â â he
says, flicking his hand dismissively, âall mortal politics, Ella. The priests â I gave them power centuries
ago before I lost interest. Whatever theyâre doing today is their own business, not mine.â
I shake my head at him, starting to bare my teeth. âGet out of here,â I snap, âreturn me to my mate â â
The God of Darkness smiles so broadly it crinkles the skin around his eyes. â Such fire, little wolf,â he
says, chuckling. âI do wish you had been mine.â He sighs and tilts his head, his calm only stoking my
anger further. I open my mouth to issue further demands but he simply raises his hand again, and I feel
â quite obviously under his control â the instant urge to hush.
âEnough,â he sighs. âI will return you to your home and your task in a moment. All that is left is to
deliver my gift.â
âAâ¦a gift?â I stumble over the words, horrified at the idea.
âA gift,â he continues, nodding. âFor your daughter. From me.â