Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 56
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Sinclair
I stare at my father, not comprehending his words. âWhat do you mean she left?â
âWell you took off and your brother came along and started whispering in her ear about Lydia and
picking arguments with me.â Dad explains pointedly. âI wasnât surprised when Ella walked away â the
poor thing clearly doesnât like conflict. I thought maybe sheâd just gone back to the restroom, but she
hasnât come back and I havenât seen hide nor hair of her since.â
âDamnit.â I swear, dragging a hand through my hair and looking around. I donât see the guards I
specially assigned to her, and I can only hope that theyâre with her â not searching for her too.
âWhat were you thinking, running off that way?â My father scolds.
âI had to make sure Lydia wasnât a threat to her or the pup.â I grit out, wondering just how much
damage my impulsivity has done. Between leaving Ella alone, publicly arguing with Lydia and now
preparing to walk out before the feast has truly kicked off, itâs entirely possible that Iâve hurt my
campaign â not to mention the mother of my pup.
âI understand that but you must know how that looked to Ella.â My father sighs. âAnd Roger didnât help.â
âWhat did he say to her?â I demand, more harshly than I intended.
âAbout what youâd expect.â Dad grimaces. âThat Lydia came back to try to mend bridges and you would
dump Ella in a heartbeat to get back together with your fated mate.â
A low growl tears through my chest, and Iâve half a mind to go track down my treacherous brother and
make him eat his words. However my wolf wonât allow that. Heâs demanding we see to Ella first â her
welfare is more important than punishing Roger.
I make my excuses to the King and Queen, using Ellaâs illness as an excuse. No one could fault me for
caring for my breeding mate rather than furthering my campaign, and Dad and I return to the limo
without much objection. The driver confirms he took Ella home a little while ago, but I wonât relax until I
can talk with her.
When I get home, my rooms are empty, and I know itâs a bad sign if Ella is sleeping in her own bed.
She only ever does this if sheâs unhappy with me or â Goddess forbid, in need of privacy to relieve our
sexual tension. Still, after the night weâve had I doubt thereâs much danger of the latter, so I make my
way to her rooms without hesitation.
I enter without knocking, finding Ella curled beneath her covers but wide awake. She sits up when I
enter, her golden eyes wide. âYouâre home already?â
âYou didnât think Iâd stay after you left, did you?â I inquire, coming to sit on the edge of her mattress.
âI donât know.â She shrugs. âI wasnât sure youâd notice I was gone.â She winces almost as soon as the
words are out of her mouth. âIâm sorry, I didnât mean that â I sound like a spoiled child.â
âDonât apologize.â I admonish, ânot for sharing your feelings.â
âBut theyâre so petty.â She whispers, flushing bright red.
âYouâre allowed to be petty every now and then.â I tease, brushing the hair back from her face. âitâs the
least I can offer when youâre giving me a baby. What youâre not allowed â is to run off without telling
anyone where youâre going.â I continue sternly.
Ella peeks up at me from beneath her lashes. Itâs amazing how different she and Lydia can seem even
when wearing the same expression. Lydia had adopted this look to try and manipulate me, but Ellaâs
shyness is entirely genuine. âYou asked me if I wanted to leave, but then you disappeared before I
could answer.â
âUh-huh,â I hum, sliding my hand around to her nape. I close my hand around the back of her neck,
massaging her tense muscles with my thumb. âYou donât really think Iâm going to let you get away with
that, do you?â
âI took the guards with me!â Ella protests, clearly knowing she was in the wrong, but attempting to push
her luck. âI didnât break any rules!â
âBut you didnât tell anyone where you went.â I reply. âMy father was really worried about you, and so
was I.â
âOh.â She frowns, looking truly guilt-stricken. âIâm sorry, thatâs not what I wanted.â
âWhat did you want?â I press, encouraging her to lean her weight against me.
âI just wanted to get out of there.â Ella murmurs, leaning her head against my shoulder.
âIs that really all? You werenât angry at me? Trying to punish me for leaving you alone?â I suggest,
trailing my hand up and down the curve of her spine.
âNot consciously.â Ella reasons, âI just felt overwhelmed, you were gone and Roger and your Dad were
arguing, I didnât know what else to do.â
âAnd I suppose it didnât have anything to do with the things Roger said to you about Lydia?â I inquire.
âHe didnât tell me anything that wasnât true.â Ella remarks, repeating a sentiment very close to the one
sheâd shared the first time Roger sought her out. I hadnât cared for her acceptance of his warnings
then, and I certainly donât now, given everything thatâs happened between us.
âOh yeah, like what?â I probe, overflowing with suspicion.
âThat you two are fated and Iâll never have that bond with you. Heâs not wrong.â She answers blithely.
Despite her casual tone, I can see the tension behind her eyes. Perhaps it truly doesnât bother her but
she understands he was out of line, or maybe she cares more than sheâs letting on. Is it terrible of me
to hope for the latter? To hope sheâs sad about this painful truth?
âWeâve talked about this once before, he shouldnât be saying those things to you â he was trying to be
hurtful.â I clarify, wishing I hadnât been so thoughtless as to leave her alone and vulnerable to his
interference.
âOr maybe he was just hurt.â Ella suggests, using a tone I havenât heard before.
âWhat do you mean?â I ask.
Ella pulls away from me, though not by much. âLook, I donât want to get in between you two, and I know
youâre right. He lashes out at everything and everyone⦠but he does it the way a wounded animal
does⦠I canât help but feel sorry for him.â
My mind reels and I try to keep my wolf calm. Ella sympathizing with Roger bothers me more than Iâd
like to admit. I love that she has such a big heart, but she doesnât know even a fraction of his misdeeds,
let alone what I suspect about his recent scheming. I guarantee she wouldnât be feeling sorry for him if
she knew he might be behind her attack, or helping the Prince to keep me from winning the throne.
Ella leans closer to me when she feels my muscles tense, and damned if it isnât effective. Itâs very
difficult for me to stay in a bad mood when her soft curves are pressed up against me. âHe hasnât
gotten what he wanted out of life and he might be wrong to blame others for his misfortunes⦠but I
know what itâs like to be denied that way.â She continues, clearly feeling the need to explain herself.
At once I understand what Ella means. She sees something of herself in Roger, though she fails to
grasp the core differences between them. Roger has let his misfortunes twist and corrupt him into a
wolf without integrity or morals, whereas Ella has stayed pure of heart no matter what challenges she
faced â and I guarantee they were considerably greater than my brotherâs. âYou did once, not
anymore.â I correct fiercely, taking her chin and forcing her to hold my gaze. âFrom here on out youâre
going to get what you want, Ella. I wonât see the mother of my pup denied happiness.â
Adorably, Ella places her hands over her ears, as if she might block out the sound of my voice. âDonât!
Please donât.â She pleads. âI donât want to get my hopes up, it will just hurt all the more when they fall
through.â
At once Iâm furious with a world that has conditioned her to think this way. I wish I could go back in time
and find her when she was a young girl, to take her under my wing and protect her from the cruelties
sheâs faced. I know she wouldnât be the same woman today without them, but I still wish I could spare
her the pain.
âListen to me very carefully, Ella.â I instruct, staring into the brilliant pools of her golden eyes, âIâm going
to do whatever I can to ensure your hopes arenât ever dashed again. I canât promise youâll never be
disappointed, but you have my word that if itâs in my power to give you what you want, youâll have it.â
âI donât trust this.â Ella confesses, not meeting my gaze. âIt sounds too good to be true.â She slowly
raises her eyes to mine, taking a deep breath as she summons her courage. âYou sound too good to
be true.â
âThen I guess Iâll just have to prove myself to you, wonât I?â I grin, grazing my knuckles over her cheek.
She shakes her head. âI donât need you to be anything more than you already are, just please donât tell
me to wish for the moon when I canât even reach the sky.â
âThatâs because youâve been reaching on your own all this time.â I inform her gently. âIt doesnât have to
be that way.â
âNo?â Ella questions, her eyes shuttering. âThen maybe youâd like to tell me what Lydia had to say
when you found her?â
Too late I realize I pushed too hard, I promised too much, and Ella is calling me on it. I need to make a
decision and fast. Do I tell her the truth and make her fear for our future with our baby, or do I shield her
from Lydiaâs intentions and protect her peace of mind?