Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 68
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Sinclair
âDominic?â My beta, Hugo, stands behind me, watching me with a worried expression. âWe need you in
the war room.â
âI want to be here when she wakes up.â I insist, keeping my gaze locked on Ella. Sheâs asleep in my
bed, her small body curled beneath the covers. Her arms are bandaged from shoulder to fingertip, and
bruises dot her fair skin in too many places to count.
Guilt ties my insides into knots just looking at them â some of those bruises were my doing, the results
of my efforts to restrain her. Ella had remained unconscious as I carried her out of the forest, but when
she woke, she fought me as hard as ever. The doctor was forced to give her a strong dose of a
sleeping draft in order to treat her wounds, though he promised the potion would help break her shock.
âI understand, but weâre still cleaning up the scene and we need to make sure no one finds out about
this.â Hugo sighs. It was thanks to Ellaâs quick thinking and endurance that the attack happened so
deep in the forest, far deeper than other couples would be running on the hunt.
I was able to evacuate her on the opposite side of the park, free from the prying eyes of the pack or the
media, and my men had immediately rushed in to clean up the bodies before they could be discovered.
âUntil we can prove the prince was behind it, rogue attacks will just make you look weak.â
âI am weak.â I state hoarsely, wallowing in more than a small amount of self-pity and loathing. âItâs my
fault. I didnât see them coming. I knew the Prince was plotting against us and I still didnât see them
coming.â
âThat isnât fair Dom.â Hugo growls, his voice very stern. âYou can only prepare for so much and none of
us can foresee the future. Iâm sure Ella doesnât blame you.â
âWell she should.â I bite back, emotion clogging my throat. âYou know, she was so traumatized she
couldnât even recognize me? That our baby was beside itself after weathering all her fear?â
âI know.â Hugo confirms grimly. âBut sheâs heavily sedated. It will be some time before she wakes, and
if you want to make her safe, then the best thing you can do for her is to come to the war room and
deal with the fallout. Help us strategize against the Prince. Weâll place extra guards at her door.â
âNot at her door.â I correct, seeing the sense of his words even though I hate hearing logic at the
moment. âI want them posted in here with her. And Iâll come to the war room, but thereâs something I
have to do first.â
âDominic ââ
âIf anyone has an inside track on the Princeâs plans, itâs my brother.â I interrupt, scrubbing a hand over
my face. âWe need intel if weâre going to effectively strategize â and he has it.â
âAlright.â Hugo agrees. âJust try not to lose your temper. Murdering your brother isnât the kind of PR we
need right now.â
I huff a humorless laugh, âSpoil sport.â
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The sun is rising over the mountains as I pull into Rogerâs driveway, taking measured breaths and
conducting silent counting exercises to try and stay calm. In my current mood it wouldnât take much
provocation for me to kill anyone who crosses my path, and Roger is more infuriating than most.
I slide from the car and stride up the garden path, urging my wolf to settle. No violence. Violence is
bad. Just think how disappointed Ella would be. I know itâs ironic that Iâm urging myself not to resort to
violence after the slaughter I committed last night, but that was different. I didnât have a choice then â I
do now.
The door swings open soon after I knock, and Rogerâs surprised face appears. He looks so genuinely
shocked to see me, I actually contemplate whether he might not have been involved in the attack. Then
again, my brother has always been a good actor.
âDominic, to what do I owe the pleasure?â He drawls, making it clear that my visit is anything but
pleasurable.
I push past him, knocking into his shoulder and forcing him back from the doorway as I go. âWere you
involved?â I demand, my voice little more than a growl, âDid you know what he was planning?â
Roger blinks, âwhat are you talking about?â
âDonât play dumb with me, Roger.â I scowl, âI know youâve been working with the Prince.â
He offers me a humorless laugh. âYouâre being paranoid, Dom.â
âBull,â I snap, âYou expect me to believe you just happened to turn up in the same back alley where
Ella was being attacked in the middle of the night by coincidence? Or that the Prince mysteriously
discovered I havenât claimed Ella when youâre the only person who has that information?â
âI think youâre forgetting all your staff â your guards, your doctors, Hugo and Aileen.â Roger counters
smoothly.
âMy people are loyal â you are the only person who knew who also has a vendetta against me.â I
combat.
âThat you know of.â He intones ominously.
âElla was almost killed last night.â I thunder, âI understand you hating me, but how could you be so cruel
to an innocent she-wolf!â
âWait,â Roger protests, visibly paling. âBack up, what happened last night?â
âStop pretending you donât know!â The words burst from my chest in a vicious snarl, and I just barely
hold onto my temper. Use your words Dominic! âI suppose you ran in to protect her the first time to try
and earn her trust, but when that didnât work you decided to just sacrifice her to the rogues.â
âI donât have any idea what youâre talking about!â Roger shouts back, losing his own temper. âOn my
life, Dominic, I had no idea there had been a second attack!â
âWhy should I believe you?â I grumble, clenching and unclenching my fists.
Roger raises his hands, his mouth a thin line. To my surprise, he seems genuinely shaken, and I
wonder if I underestimated his interest in Ella. âLook, I admit I knew about the first attack in advance.
The Prince planned on killing her outright, but I thought saving her might get me some leverage with
her. I⦠I thought if she trusted me I could convince her to leave you.â
âWhat, so you could have her for yourself?â I bite, fighting the urge to reel back. Iâve never known
Roger to admit any of his misdeeds. He must truly like Ella.
âNo.â Roger rolls his eyes, âJust so you would lose the campaign. And yes, I told the Prince she hadnât
been claimed, but I swear on my life, I was never going to let him hurt her. I didnât know about last
night.â
âDo you really despise me so much?â I grind out, âThat you would rather a tyrant take over the realm
just to spite me? Do you have no concept of the damage heâll do if he wins? The atrocities heâll inflict?â
Rogerâs face closes off, and I wonder if he truly was so blinded by his resentment of me that he never
considered the consequences of his schemes. âI just wanted to hurt you Dom. I admit I was being
selfish.â
âWell Iâve got news for you,â I declare ferociously. âI plan on winning this campaign, and you can be
with me or against me. But you need to decide, because if you continue to make yourself my enemy,
Iâm going to treat you as complicit to the Princeâs crimes.â Pacing I let my wolf flash in my eyes.
âFurther, if anything happens to Ella I will hold you personally responsible â and Iâm not talking exile,
brother.â
âIs she okay?â He gulps.
âPhysically, sheâll heal.â I respond, trying to keep the emotional from my voice. âIâm not so sure if sheâll
be okay mentally.â
He flinches, and I wonder if he really does care for her. âAre you going to tell her what I did?â
âI should.â I answer gruffly, âBut sheâs been through enough already.â I start to turn away, before
changing my mind and whirling back to face him, âYou know she actually defended you to me? She
feels for you, even though youâve done nothing but try to hurt and manipulate her.â
Rogerâs face draws tight, and I see a glimmer of something akin to shame on his features. âI didnât
know.â
âThatâs how good she is. Sheâd be your ally if you let her.â I explain, âAnd instead you chose to terrorize
her.â
âIâm sorry.â Roger professes, ashen-faced. âI know sheâs good. I saw that in her from the beginning. I
think thatâs part of why I was so angry when you found her. You donât deserve someone so pure.â
âItâs not my fault I was born stronger, Roger!â I state simply, disgusted at how broken our relationship
has become over things that are not my fault. âOr that Mom sacrificed herself for me.â
He clears his throat, looking down at the ground. âIt felt better, to blame youâ¦â He confesses slowly,
âThan to believe it was all for nothing.â
Iâm both grief stricken and amazed to hear him speak this way. Weâve never connected like this before,
and I know Ella is the reason we are now. âWell if you want to make it up to us, you can go back to the
Prince and find out what heâs planning next.â
Roger raises his chin, looking thoughtful. âYou want me to be a double agent?â
âItâs not about what I want. Itâs about whether you want to let a madman take over the Kingdom. Itâs
about whether you want Ella and your nephew to live or die.â
âAlright.â He nods. âIâll do it.