Chapter 500
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Chapter 500 â A Story to Come
Cora
The images of Arielâs future come in quick flashes, and somehow I get the impression that the Goddess
is eager to share these glimpses of her life.
The ones that come first are what I sort of expected, especially after seeing some images of Rafeâs
childhood and hearing about the ones that Ella and Sinclair saw during Jesseâs baptism. But these
ones focus on an angelic little girl with rose-gold hair who is just⦠ridiculously happy.
My ears fill almost instantly with tears to see her running and playing with the boys who are so clearly
Rafe and Jesse. Ariel â sheâs always at the center of their games, always laughing so heartily her eyes
are barely open above her rosy cheeks. In one flash, Jesseâs climbed up onto the branch of a tree and
is reaching a hand down for her as Rafe boosts her up from below. In another, Ariel is cuddled between
her brother and her cousin, all wrapped up in a big blanket as the three sit around a campfire, their
eyes wide and bright as they roast marshmallows and look with awe up at Roger, who is clearly in the
midst of telling a scary story.
Roger laughs beside me at the sight and I press myself close to them as we get more insight into her
life as she grows older, her teenager years as she becomes the Nationâs princess, as she grows into a
beautiful, graceful young woman but still one full of pranks, running through the halls of the palace with
her brother and Jesse chasing behind.
And then I gasp, a little, to see our little girl dressed as a bride â
My hand goes to my mouth- because she looks so young and so afraid â
My stomach drops when I see her what looks like a moment later, her back pressed to a door as she
sobs in her wedding gown as two young men who are so clearly my son and my nephew jump to her
side.
The images move faster than I can truly process them next, but my hand falls from my mouth, and my
jaw drops in awe as I realize that
That she didnât get married after all, but instead that she ran, that sheâsâ¦
Sheâs with Jesse and Rafe, as they attend some kind of military school dressed up in fatigues, her hair
tucked up beneath a cap, looking for anything likeâ¦like a boyâ¦
âOh my god,â I mutter, and then I laugh because it just gets stranger after that-
Ariel, mixing potions in a chemistry class, her eyes going wide as one goes awry and explodes in front
of her â
Ariel, an expert sniper, crouching on top of a tower and hitting the bullseye of a target that must be half
a mile away
Ariel, curled up in a chair by the fire, sitting in the lap of a very handsome young man whose jaw could
cut glass and whose adorable dimples are
And joy swells in me, because I know it instantly, that that boy â heâs her mate
But then I gasp again because the image changes â and Ariel is looking up at another young man
powerfully built, scowling down at her in some hallway made of stone, but she shoves him, hard, and
whips a finger up to point in his face, a defiant snarl on her lips, looking so much like her mother â
And even as a shocked little laugh spills from my mouth, anxiety twists in my stomach, because I
knowâ¦
I know just as much as I did with the first boy, that this one â heâs her mate too.
I canât help it then, I look down at my little baby niece, who burbles and looks up at the moon â
Two fated mates, just like her fatherâ¦
And suddenly, what the Goddess said to me in my living room that day so many months agoâ¦
It makesâ¦so much sense.
My eyes move back to the images, which fly by even faster now â too swift to catch them all â and I
see of our children training hard, laughing together, working to build their lives and help each other and
serve our nation â
The last image, though, lingers.
Ariel, with Rafe and Jesse on either side as they always are and her two mates behind her. All standing
together on a battlefield with Ariel at the center, magic welling between her hands and passing to her
brother, to her cousin.
Their faces are serious as they look at something gathering above them some force I cannot see.
And thenâ¦
The image disperses. It disappears.
Roger and I stay still for a long moment, and Iâm only shaken out of it by a little mewling cry from Arielâs
tiny mouth.
âPoor baby, you must be cold,â I murmur, pulling her close and wrapping her up in her blanket. Ariel
tacks her little head against me, closing her eyes and opening her mouth in a wide yawn.
âWow,â Roger murmurs as he stares down at our niece. âWow, I was not expecting thatâ¦â
I laugh a little, looking up at him and shaking my head. âNeither was I.â
âDamn, Ariel,â he says, laughing and running a shocked hand through his hair. âLooks like youâve got
one hell of a story to tell.â
âCome on, baby,â I say, laughing and shaking my head at her. âLetâs go tell your momâ¦only the things
she absolutely needs to know.â
âReally?â Roger asks, raising his eyebrows at me.
âWhat are aunties for?â I say, shrugging and smirking at him. âA girlâs got to have someone to keep her
secrets.â
He laughs, wrapping an arm around me as we turn back. But before we go I cast one more look over
my shoulder, smiling up at the moon and sending a mental thank-you to my mother for her gift, for this
glimpse of the future.
And the moonlight flares, just once, and I smile. Because I know she heard.
Ella
âOh, theyâre back, theyâre back!â I gasp, shoving my half-drunk glass of champagne onto a table and
rushing forward when I see Cora and Roger emerging from the dark of the woods with Ariel sleeping in
Coraâs arms. Our gathered family and friends shout a cheer, welcoming them back.
Cora smiles at me, her expression warm and rich as I hurry to her.
âTell me everything,â I gasp, taking ny baby back and cooing to her as I rest her little head in the crook
of my elbow, gazing down at her perfect, sleeping face.
âWell wait for me,â Sinclair says, laughing as he comes to join our little circle with Jesse on one hip and
Rafe on the other. âHonestly, Ella, Iâm her parent too â â
âYou should have been faster then,â I say, rolling my eyes at him.
âIâm carrying two kids â â
But I just ignore him and turning back to Cora. âGo! Spill!â
âI donât know, Ells,â she says, smiling at me and reaching to take Jesse from Sinclair. âHonestly, as a
mother? Iâm not sure you want to know.â
My face goes pale with shock and terror and Roger scowls at his mate.
âCora, donât say it like that,â he says, giving her a half-hearted glare before reaching out a hand and
placing it on my shoulder. âSeriously, Ella, it was all fine â thereâs nothing bad. I mean, both Jesse and
Rafe showed us that thereâs a war coming â and that affects Arielâs life, as it will all of ours. But
seriously â all good news from the Goddess. Sheâs going to have an incredible life.â
âReally?â I gasp, holding my daughter tight, and looking between my sister and her mate. âYou wouldnât
lie to me? Itâs really all okay?â
âIt is,â Cora says, laughing and reaching out to gently touch my cheek.
I exhale a huge sigh of relief, looking down at my little girl. âYou had me scared, baby trouble,â I
murmur, tracing a finger over her soft little cheek. But then my mind traces back to what Cora said.
âWait,â I say, my head whipping back up. âWhat wouldnât I want to know as a mother!?â
âI mean, Iâll tell you sis â but arenât there some things a mom should be in the dark about?â Cora asks.
I tilt my head back and groan, honestly not knowing. âI donât know, Cora â are there!?â
She laughs and I look first at Sinclair, who shrugs, and then back at my sister.
âCome on,â Roger says, nodding at the crowds of people waiting to congratulate us and at the small
table of refreshments. âLetâs decide this over some champagne.â
Sinclair nods at me and I sigh, moving with my family and pondering my choices as we accept the
congratulations of our friends and let Henry hold the baby for a while, filling him in on the good omens
that the Goddess has given us about her future.
âAll right,â I say, sidling up to Cora, my eyes on the baby in her grandfatherâs arms. âIf you think itâs
going to stress me outâ¦donât tell me. Butâ¦give me a hint. Is itâ¦like, illness? Or is she lonely? Oh, I
really donât want her to be lonely. Or -â
âItâs none of that, Ella,â Cora says, her eyes sparkling as she smiles at me. â Sheâs a really happy kid,
and her early life she really loves it. She and Jesse and Rafe are all best friends and they stay together
through their twenties, at least.â
âSo,â I say, cocking my head and studying her. âWhatâ¦â
âLetâs just say,â Cora says, her grin widening, âthat your little girl? Her love life isâ¦tumultuous.â
âOh my god,â I groan, but Iâm laughing as I cover my face with my hands and tilt it back to the sky.
Because that? A little heartbreak, a little drama? I mean, Coraâs right â Iâm not sure I want to know the
details. But that I can handle.
As I pull my hands away from my face, I look upwards through the trees where the moon peeks
through the leaves. â Oh mom,â I say, shaking my head a little. âWhat do you have in store for my little
girl?â
âA lot,â Cora says, laughing and sipping at her champagne, Jesse leaning his sleepy head against her
shoulder.
âSoâ¦â I say, stepping close and whispering â not really wanting Sinclair to hear because something in
me tells me that this Alpha dad is not ready to hear about his three-week-old daughterâs future love life
â âis she⦠did you see? Does she have a mate?â
Coraâs smile is bright, but a little wicked. I turn my head, curious. âYes, Ella,â she says, nodding happily,
âyour little girlâ¦sheâs mated.â
I give a little squeak of joy, my face bursting into a grin as I step closer. âIs heâ¦is he cute?!â
âReally cute,â Cora says, stepping close to share the secret and wrinkling her nose as she dishes. âLike
really cute, Ella â big time â â
I squeak again, turning in a happy little circle. âSo, did you get to seeâ¦I mean, like a timeline for when
she meets him!?â
Cora just shakes her head, though. âI donât think I should say anymore,â she says, giving a shrug. âI
mean, I will if you want me to, Ella, butâ¦â she turns her smile now on our little girl. âI think â¦maybe just
let her live her life. Donât you want to be surprised?â
âYes,â I sigh, leaning against my sisterâs other shoulder with a scowl, even though happiness races
through me. âI hate it when youâre all wise.â
âItâs the burden I bear,â she sighs, resting her head against mine. â Because if you donât know, that
means you donât have to keep the secret from Sinclair. Because if he knows?â she blows out a breath.
âElla, if he knew what I know, heâd lock her up in a tower. Like a princess in a fairytale.â
âDamn,â I say, pursing my lips, even though I canât help being excited for my girlâs future even if Iâm also
very willing to save all of that drama for twenty years. âBaby trouble is right.â
âBaby trouble,â Cora says with a sigh, nodding, âis absolutely right.â