Chapter 499
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Chapter 499 â Baptizing the Princess
Ella
Three weeks later â Ariel was born under a waning quarter moon, not a new moon like her brother and
her cousin â I stand anxiously in the woods, my little girl held tight in my arms.
âIâm sensing some anxiety,â Cora says, grinning at me with a little too much glee as she comes up to
my side, dressed in a gorgeous silver gown, Jesse awake and interested on her hip.
âI wasnât anxious like this when Rafe went in,â I sigh, reaching out to touch Jesseâs nose with my
fingertip, making him giggle. âI mean, donât get me wrong, I was anxious â but itâs this oneâs
complicated little portent that has me all worked up.â
âI know,â Cora says, wrinkling her nose at me wickedly. âI canât wait â the payback is real-â
âDonât you dare,â I say, glaring at her and pointing a finger at her. âYouâre trying to deliberately jinx my
daughter just because your Jesse has some weird shadow magic coming his way â â
âI would never!â Cora says, laughing and swatting my finger away. âI just like teasing you, Ella. Hear
that, Ariel?â she says, leaning over to grin at her goddaughter. âI hope that your future comes out nice
and safe and boring, for your motherâs sake.â
âOh, hold your tongue,â I mutter, scowling and moving Ariel away from her aunt. âI donât want her life to
be boring, I just wantâ¦â I sigh, looking down at the little girl who has my whole heart. âI just want it all to
be very good, and for her to be safeâ¦but also to have some adventures along the way.â
âA big ask,â Sinclair says, ambling over to my side with a glass of champagne in one hand, Rafe
perched on his hip. âEspecially for a little girl named Baby Trouble.â
I grin when I hear the nickname, considering thatâ¦well, itâs a little bit true, even if the name so far has
been a bit of a joke.
Honestly, weâve called her Ariel very little sheâs.baby trouble, most of the time. Or Princess Trouble. Or
Princess Baby Bubble Trouble. Or whatever combination thereof inspires us at the moment. And, well,
she hasnât really lived up to it â not yet. Rafe â he was a tough newborn, at least for the first two weeks.
But Ariel?
God, sheâs been a little bit of a dream.
I can only hope that her nickname continues to be ironic for the rest of her days, but I know thatâs too
much to hope for.
Rafe eagerly leans forward from his fatherâs hip, reaching for his sister, spitting out an excited series of
syllables that all start with âba!â
âYou like your sister, little guy?â Cora says, laughing and putting a hand on Rafeâs chest to keep him
from excitedly spilling out of his fatherâs arms.
âWe think heâs trying to say baby,â I say, grinning at my boy, pleasure and pride filling me from head to
toe. I mean â I know every mom is proud of her children. But Rafe â he really is such a sweet baby and
a clever boy, always wanting to be close to me, close to Ariel.
And his dad too, of course but Rafe and me? Weâve really got a special bond.
âAll right,â Roger says, his own baby on his arm and glass of champagne in his hand, just like his
brother. âAlmost time! Are we ready to do this?â
âDonât talk about it like a sports match, Roger,â I say, raising my chin at him jokingly. âItâs a sacred ritual.
Please act with the gravity it deserves.â
âItâs our third one, Ella,â Roger says, playfully rolling his eyes at me. âItâs getting old â â
âYouâre fated to be the father of like six kids, Roger,â I say, rolling my eyes at him right back. âTell me
that when we get to your sixth baptism â â
âAt that point weâre just going to wander into the back yard in our pajamas,â he murmurs, nodding first
towards the baby in my arms and then to Cora, silently indicating that I should hand her over. âWeâre
going to drink beer and hold the baby out to the moon on a dish towel, use a plastic baby pool instead
of the sacred pond -â
âWe are not,â Cora scoffs, gently taking Ariel into her arms as Sinclair and I laugh. Roger grins, leaning
forward to kiss me on the cheek before passing Jesse to me.
âYou know Iâm kidding, right, Ells?â he whispers.
I smile at my brother-in-law and gently pat his cheek. âWhen in doubt, Roger,â I sigh, âI always assume
youâre kidding.â
âThis is why youâre my favorite sister- in-law,â he says, ruffling Jesseâs hair before turning towards the
Goddessâ priestess, who begins to call everyone to order. âNow, letâs get this party started!â
Cora
I smile down at my perfect little niece, who is looking around the dark forest with interest. âReady to
meet your granny, little girl?â I whisper to her, holding her close and kissing her forehead. âSheâs
excited to meet you, she told me so.â
Ariel gives a little squeak, which sounds so much like a response that it makes me laugh.
Roger laughs too, wrapping an arm around my shoulders. âRemember the last time we were out here?â
he murmurs, and I look up at him.
âYup,â I say, grinning. âWe fought the whole time. I was completely ready to shove you into that pond.â
âOh, right back at you,â he says, nodding fervently. âIt was either that, or grab you and kiss you â I
didnât know which I wanted more. Maybe both shove you into the pond, dive in after you, grab you, kiss
you until we both drownedâ¦â
I laugh, shaking my head. âWell, we know which one you settled on, in the end.â
âWell you were crying so much,â he says, rolling his eyes in pretend exhaustion, âI didnât know how else
to get you to stop -â
âOh, you idiot,â I sigh, laughing and stopping for a second, wrapping my hand around the lapel of his
suit jacket and pulling him to me. âCanât you just for once say something nice?â
âWhat do you want to hear, Cora?â he asks, smirking down at me and taking my face between his
hands. âThat it was the happiest moment of my life to that point? That Iâd been waiting to kiss you for
months, and that afterwards I had to actively stop myself from grabbing you and kissing you every time
you walked into a room?â
My smile grows. âSomething like that,â I murmur, and I tug on his coat just a little, pulling him down for
our second kiss in this forest â which is just as good as the first.
âI love you so much, Cora,â he sighs when he pulls away, his eyelids heavy as he stares down into my
face.
âI love you too, Roger,â I say, smiling up at him, passing every ounce of love I feel down our bond so he
knows I mean it. Because we tease â but god, do I love this man.
Roger leans in for another kiss, but a silver light flares at the edge of my vision.
âOh,â I say, my eyebrows going up as I adjust the baby in my arms and turn towards the light. âI think
mom is getting impatient.â
âWell then,â Roger says, his arm still around my shoulder, âletâs not keep the Goddess waiting.â
So together, my mate and I carry our little goddaughter forward to the edge of the pool that forms
through the trees. I smile to see that this one is different surrounded by rocks this time, a tiny waterfall
splashing into it at the edge. Secretive and peaceful, like a hidden hot spring.
Roger nods to me and I step forward, holding unwrapping the baby and holding her out into the
moonlight that floods into the grove from above. And then he and I say the sacred words, dedicating
our sweet Ariel to her grandmother the Goddess, pledging to love and protect her all our lives.
The moonlight grows brighter as we speak, and I feel a warmth and contentment fill me that I know
comes from my mother, who is truly pleased with her granddaughter.
When the words are done, our attention shifts, because â as it did before â the premonition starts to
take shape in the air above the water. And as we watch, Roger and my eyes go wide.