Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 8
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
Up until this point of my life, Iâve hated a handful of people. At the moment Mike and Kate are at the top
of my list, but they arenât alone. However Dominic Sinclair is very quickly rising through the ranks and
making a play for the top spot. Mike and Kateâs betrayal hurt so much because I cared for them both,
but Sinclair might be the first person Iâve encountered who I dislike this strongly after so short a time.
Heâs looking me up and down with the bearing of a wolf deciding how to devour the rabbit in its claws,
and I realize thatâs all I am to him. All those intense looks over the last couple of years, every
encounter, every smile â the entire time heâs been thinking Iâm some lesser being, the prey to his
predator. Maybe heâs like Mike and thought I was a particularly attractive specimen, but in the end
theyâre the same sort of monster.
âThere is no offer you could ever make me that would convince me to give you my child.â I tell him
sharply. âI am not for sale, and neither is my baby.â
âNow youâre just being stubborn.â Sinclair sighs, âdigging in your heels because you donât like me.â
âWhat gave it away?â I deride. For the second time, it seems like he wants to smile despite his better
judgment, but again he holds back.
âUse your head, Ella.â He instructs patronizingly. âLetâs say I believe you didnât do this just to cash in on
a big pay day.â
âYou obviously donât!â I interrupt, earning myself a look so stern a shiver runs down my spine.
âLetâs say I do. What are your options? How are you going to raise this child? If you try to abort it I will
take you to court and I guarantee the judge will prevent you from going through with it â which means
you can either keep the baby and try to get by on your own, or let me have it.â
âTake me to court if you like.â I challenge, even though my will to go through with terminating the
pregnancy has gotten weaker and weaker from the moment I learned it was real. âYou forget itâs my
body.â
âWhich you intentionally inseminated. Itâs not like you got knocked up after a one night stand or were
assaulted. Iâm offering a child a good life and I have more political sway than you can imagine.â He
flashes his teeth at me, teeth that look alarmingly like fangs. âNot to mention Iâm a donor at every
hospital in the city, no physician will perform the procedure and risk me defunding their entire facility.â
Suddenly I can see how this man acquired so much money and power, he has more cunning than I
know how to contemplate, with a clear killer instinct. All at once I realize heâs right, the judges and
doctors will side with him, whether he convinces them or bribes them â heâll win.
Heâs trapped me and I didnât even realize it was happening. I have no doubt heâs every bit as ruthless
as he seems, which means Iâm going to have to carry this baby to term whether I can afford it or not.
My best hope is to find some other job in that time, but even then the best life Iâd be able to offer my
baby is an impoverished one. Itâs not like disgraced nannies get hired as CEOs.
Sinclair can clearly read my dismay, because he strikes again. âIf you cooperate, Iâll pay off your debts.
Iâll help you find a job and cover every last one of your medical and living expenses. If you deliver me
an heir, I will also pay you a handsome bonus, and give you anything else you like â a house? A car? A
business investment? Be my surrogate and you can have anything your little heart desires.â
âBut Iâm not just a surrogate.â I remind him, feeling as though my heart was crumbling to pieces in my
chest. âIâm this childâs mother. It has my DNA and it will be half human. It has a right to that heritage as
well as yours.â
He shakes his head. âThis child will be a werewolf, and a powerful one at that â my genes guarantee it.
It will be raised with its own kind. And it will have a wonderful life, Ella â I promise.â
âWhy should I trust you?â I wonder aloud, âyou clearly donât trust me, why do you expect me to give you
something you refuse to offer in return.â
âI have good reason not to trust you, but you have no reason not to trust me. Iâve never wronged you.â
He says, as if this justifies everything.
âBull,â I combat, âyou cost Cora her job, you cost me mine â even if you didnât make the call, whoever
did reported that I was begging at your gates.â
âCora cost herself her job.â He claims firmly. âMistake or malice, my sperm ended up in your womb â a
place it never should have been.â His foreboding expression softens for a moment. âAnd I truly am
sorry about your job â I know how much Jake and Millie loved you. If you want your job back, I can
make it happen.â
I donât know what I think of that possibility. Iâd love to see my precious charges again, but I donât know if
I can get past their motherâs cruelty. âMoney canât fix everything.â I reply, âand all your promises â what
good is having everything I need if Iâll never have the thing I want most?â
âIf itâs a child you want, I can help you adopt a human baby.â He offers, circling me as if heâs some sort
of wolfish vulture. He clearly senses heâs closing in on the kill, and heâs not wrong.
I can feel my lip begin to tremble as fresh tears threaten. It feels selfish to say âbut I want this babyâ,
especially when I grew up an orphan and know how many children need good homes. In truth Sinclair
is offering me the world on a platter â my baby gets to live and have a good life, all my problems will be
solved, and I can adopt a child that needs a mother as badly as I need to be one. Am I being silly,
holding onto my childhood baggage about wanting to be part of a family bonded through more than just
affection, a family bonded by blood? After all, blood is no guarantee of love â how many kids did I grow
up with whose natural parents abandoned or abused them?
In the end, I donât think I have a choice. I have to do this. Knowing my baby will be loved and cared for,
will have to be enough. Itâs the best solution for us both, and the fact that it hurts so badly doesnât mean
itâs wrong.
âDraft a contract before I change my mind.â I grind out, hating this man more than I can express.
Sinclair nods, and strides to the door. A little while later one of his men comes in with a heavy stack of
documents, which takes me almost a full hour to read through. When I finally close the last page and
nod in approval, the lawyer places the contract in front of Sinclair, who promptly turns to add his
signatures to all the appropriate pages.
âYouâre doing the right thing, Ella.â He tosses over his shoulder, triumph clear in his voice.
âThatâs easy for you to say.â I gripe, watching him lean over the document brandishing a fountain pen.
âAre you proud of yourself? Bullying a weak little human into giving you the only child sheâll ever have?â
I inquire to his back. âYou sent your sperm here because you struggled with infertility too, didnât you?
How would you feel if you and your wife finally conceived and someone took the baby from you?â
Sinclair straightens up, going very still but not acknowledging my words. When he turns around his
expression is completely closed off. âActually Iâm not married.â He tells me. âNot anymore.â
âWay to miss the point.â I mutter under my breath, snatching the pen from his hand and moving in front
of the contract. Before I can add my signature to the pages, I feel the room begin to spin. I brace my
hands against the low table, clamping my eyes shut then blinking them open and trying to clear my
vision, which is suddenly very blurry. The blood is rushing in my ears.
âHow long have we been in this room?â I ask, feeling as if my body is being slowly doused in warm
water. All my senses are fuzzy, and itâs not until Sinclair appears at my side that I realize I slurred my
words. âAre you alright, Ella?â
My legs give out, and I suddenly find myself slumping into a very large, very hard wall of concerned
werewolf. Powerful arms come around me, and Sinclairâs scent fills my nose. Itâs deep and rich, like
being deep in the forest on a moonlit night. âYou smell nice.â I murmur, sounding completely drunk,
before the world goes black for the second time in as many hours.
However this time, I hear an odd grumbling noise as I sink into the darkness. At first I think itâs Sinclair,
but the sound isnât coming from his chest, it almost sounds like itâs coming from⦠inside me?