Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 80
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
âWhat!â Sinclair roars through the phone receiver, his deep voice full of such rage and aggression that it
makes me flinch. Iâve just told him about every horrible moment of my conversation with my former
employer â though now itâs probably more accurate to think of her as my blackmailer.
Iâll have to change her contact information in my phone to reflect her new title â I can even assign her
an ominous ringtone. I fight down the urge to laugh at this insane thought, wondering why my brain
always twists the darkest moments of my life into humor. There is nothing funny about this situation.
âI donât know what to do.â I whimper. âI donât care what she says about meââ Iâm interrupted by a low
snarl, Sinclairâs wolfâs wordless insistence that he cares even if I donât. âbut if she sells this story then
everyone will realize Iâm human.â
âIâll kill her.â He rumbles, overflowing with menace. âShe wonât find it so easy to speak such filth when
her head is no longer connected to her body.â
âYou canât!â I object, still feeling as though heâs missing the point. âThat will only call more attention to
her â there will be an investigation into her life and eventually theyâll want to interview me. My identity is
bound to get out if that happens. Also, you know â murder is wrong, Dominic.â
âShe threatened you.â He growls, as if Iâve forgotten. âAnd there wonât be an investigation if I make it
look like an accident. Youâd be amazed how many car accidents result in decapitations.â
âBlackmail hardly warrants an execution, and you canât go around ripping the heads off everyone who
is mean to me.â I insist, overwhelmed that this surreal conversation is actually occurring. âYouâre
supposed to be setting a good example for our son.â
âThe example Iâll be setting is how to protect oneâs mate from vile, conniving, despicable, foulââ
âDominic!â I interrupt, raising my voice over his increasing volatile grumbling. âShe has children who
love her â she may not deserve their love, but if you kill her, theyâll suffer. Jake and Millie donât deserve
that.â
âTheyâd probably be better off without her.â Sinclair suggests sullenly, his voice shifting then, as if a new
idea is occurring to him. âWe could even take them in â adopt them. I know you miss them⦠just think,
we could have three children instead of one.â
âOh really, are you going to kill their father too?â I inquire waspishly, shaking my head.
âThat depends.â Sinclair replies hopefully, âwould you be okay with that?â
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âI donât think I really appreciated how bloodthirsty shifters are about their families until now.â I tell Cora
a little while later. âThe ridiculous wolf actually thought he could win me over to his plan by waving
those precious babies under my nose. It was like trying to talk a hungry jackal out of his dinner.â
âI mean he wasnât completely off base.â Cora jokes, âif it was possible to convince you, bribing you with
children is probably how Iâd go about it too.â
âWell I told him that he wasnât allowed to rip any heads off under any circumstances.â I counter.
Cora snorts, âI bet he took that really well.â
âOh he grumbled and complained, but he got over it.â I laugh, leaving out the part where he threatened
to come home and âspank my sassy bottomâ until I agreed to his violent plan. That is not the sort of
detail I want my sister to know.
âSo whatâs he going to do?â My sister inquires curiously, sitting across from me in the same parlor
where my blackmailer threatened me two hours ago. I called her and asked her to come over after
getting off the phone with Sinclair, in desperate need of some moral support.
âHe told me not to worry and that heâd take care of it.â I sigh. âI doubt heâll pay her, but if he can get
Mike to turn himself in to the police, he can probably convince her not to make good on her promise.â
âAre you okay with that?â Cora wonders aloud, âI wouldnât think youâd be comfortable trusting someone
else with something so important.â
âI trust Dominic.â I admit, blushing shyly. Cora understands better than anyone what a momentous
statement this is for me. She knows Iâve always had to rely on myself, and that Iâve never felt safe
relying on anyone else because of far too many bad experiences. âHonestly I felt better just talking to
him about it. I know heâll fix this, and my only concern is that heâll lose his temper and go overboard
protecting us.â
The baby kicks softly, as if he agrees. âQuick, come here!â I exclaim, waving Cora over. She does, and
I pull her palm to my belly. The baby is still now, so I murmur encouragement at my tummy. âCome on
Rafe, say hello to your Aunt Cora.â
At the sound of his name, the pup complies, and Cora and I both squeal. She hugs me tightly then,
âYouâre glowing you know that? Iâve never seen you so happy â and correct me if Iâm wrong, but I donât
think itâs just becoming a Mom.â
âYouâre not wrong.â I confess, grinning despite myself. âI am happy, even with all the danger and the
drama. I didnât know it was possible to feel this way.â
Cora shakes her head, eyes shining. âGod you should see your smile, Elle. I swear I could kiss
Dominic.â
Iâm amazed to feel a stab of jealousy when she mentions kissing Sinclair, even though I know itâs only
an expression. âYou donât think itâs completely deranged?â I ask shyly. âI mean rogues keep popping up
and trying to kill me, and a horrible heartless woman is blackmailing me. It seems crazy to be happy in
spite of all that.â
âElla,â She says seriously, leaning forward with her elbows on her knees. âDo you really think itâs crazy,
or do you just feel like you donât deserve to be happy?â
Her words cut me to the core, and I find myself staring at my hands. I ponder her question for a few
seconds, shrugging. âI mean, do I deserve it? Not fishing for compliments, not feeling sorry for myself â
but what have I done in my life to deserve so much prosperity? In a few months I could be as good as a
Queen, even if it is only temporary.â
âElla, the rich and powerful donât end up that way because of merit!â Cora argues. âHow many of the
people running the world actually worked to get where they are? Everyone deserves to be happy⦠well
maybe not the Prince or your old boss, but you do! You might not have done anything remarkable yet,
but youâve also never hurt anyone! Youâve never ruined lives for your own selfish promotion.â
âI havenât been a complete saint.â I remind her. âI mean Iâve stolen and broken laws, Iâm lying to millions
of people even as we speak.â
âYou stole when we were children. You broke laws to survive and to keep me alive, to protect the other
orphans. Youâve taken care of people your whole life and you kept doing it for work because you love it
so much. And youâre lying to people so that you can protect them from a monster. Youâre still taking
care of people now, and youâre risking your life to do it. Trust me Ella, you deserve all the prosperity
and all the happiness in the world.â
I peek over at my sister, my throat scratching with unshed tears. Looking at her beloved face, I find the
strength to ask a question Iâve been too afraid to ask until now. âWhat if I canât do it?â
âDo what, be queen?â She clarifies, her brow furrowed.
âOr any of it? I mean Iâm just a human â every day I learn about something else I had no idea existed.
And after the baby comes Iâm going to lose its scent. What if I canât keep up the act? Or what if I can,
but I make some horrible mistake because of my ignorance? Iâm going to be responsible for so many
people, what if I screw up and someone gets hurt as a result?â I question, swiping at my lashes to keep
the tears from falling.
âYouâre not in this alone, Ella.â Cora murmurs. âDominic is going to be helping you every step of the
way, and so are his people â so will I, in any way I can. You donât have to bear all the responsibility
yourself anymore â those days are over.â
I hiccup, nodding and trying to get my breathing under control. âThank you.â I sniffle. âI needed to hear
that.â
Just then a creak sounds on the other side of the door, and I realize we arenât alone. I quickly cross the
floor, pulling the door open before our eavesdropper can get away. I suppose this is payback for my
own spying the other day, but Iâm horrified when I realize who was listening.
Itâs Roger, and heâs just heard every single word of my conversation.