Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 81
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
I havenât been sick for a few days now, but when I see Roger standing on the other side of the door I
immediately turn to one of the ornamental vases in the hallway and empty my stomach. Cora rushes
forward to help me, glancing uncertainly at Roger as she pulls my hair back from my face.
I know that Sinclair and Roger are on better terms since the wild hunt, but I also know that their peace
is very tenuous. Sinclair hasnât decided whether or not he truly trusts his brother yet, and though Roger
has been helpful bringing intelligence from the Princeâs camp, he could easily be playing the double
agent for both sides â and now he knows my deepest, darkest secret.
This is so bad. I think frantically. He told the Prince that Sinclair hadnât marked me, what if he tells him
this too? Forget the blackmail â Roger is more dangerous to me than some bitter ex-employer could
ever be!
I wipe the back of my hand over my mouth, straightening with a pitiful moan. I look over at Roger,
finding his expression a combination of confusion and concern. âYouâd better come in.â
âElla, Iâm sorry.â He begins hesitantly. âI didnât mean to startle you, and I wasnât trying to eavesdrop. I
came over to check in with Sinclair and⦠well it wasnât difficult to overhear your conversation.â
âI know, I know â your shifter hearing is very acute.â I grumble. âTrust me, Iâm learning just how out of
my depth I am every day.â
âI donât understand.â Roger admits, following me into the sitting room. âHow is this even possible?â
I sit down, graciously accepting a glass of water from my sister. âListen, Iâll tell you the truth, but only if
you promise me that this conversation stays between us. I know youâre been helping us lately, but Iâm
going to be honest â Iâm not convinced youâre actually on our side.â
âThatâs fair.â Roger admits, looking drawn and pale. âAfter what I did⦠I know I donât deserve your trust,
or your forgiveness.â
âWell Iâm sure I donât need to tell you what would happen if this information got out. The only people
who know are servants of this house, and my doctor. Not even Henry knows the truth, because if this
becomes public information Sinclairâs campaign will be over. The Prince will become King, thousands
would die under his tyranny â including me and your nephew.â I remark pointedly, holding my hand to
my baby bump. âI donât care what kind of sibling rivalry you have, or how strongly you think you should
have Alpha â if you endanger my babyâs life, you wonât only have Sinclair to deal with â Iâll kill you
myself.â
âElla!â Cora exclaims, shocked by my aggression. In truth Iâve shocked myself, but those primal Mama
Bear instincts that started coming out at the ball are back in full force, and I donât regret a single word
Iâve spoken. I would do anything to protect my child, including killing to keep him safe.
âItâs okay.â Roger assures her. âYouâre very spirited for a human. I can see why Sinclair picked you.â He
stares me in the eye, holding the contact as he makes his next promise. âAnd you have my word that Iâll
take this secret to my grave â I swear it on my motherâs grave.â
âGood.â I nod, feeling a bit more relaxed now. âBut youâre wrong if you think Sinclair picked me. This all
started as a rather wild accident.â
âAn accident?â Roger repeats, his brow knitting with confusion.
âIt was my fault really.â Cora admits, relating the mix up at the sperm bank. Of course, her confession
only leads to more questions, about why I went to the sperm bank in the first place, and how we figured
out Sinclairâs sample had been used instead of the donor I chose. When he hears about Mike, Iâm
amazed to see how outraged he looks in my honor â I suppose messing with oneâs fertility is a grave
offense among wolves, even more so than with humans.
âSo you still donât know how the samples got switched?â Roger presses, after we move past the Mike of
it all.
âNo.â Cora and I say in unison. âThe surveillance cameras were disabled in the lab â before the
samples were switched. And of course we donât film in the exam rooms.â
âWhat?â I inquire, âthis is the first Iâm hearing of the security cameras being tampered with.â
âThatâs one of the reasons they eventually let me off the hook.â Cora informs me. âSinclair ordered
them to hire me back, but the investigation didnât actually move away from me as a suspect until they
found the tapes were blank during your appointment. I donât have access to the surveillance monitors.â
âDoes that meanâ¦â I can hardly wrap my brain around this. âWeâve been assuming this was an
accident all along, and I could even understand someone erasing them after the fact to cover their
mistake⦠but if someone turned the cameras off before the switch then it must have been on purpose.â
âBut why would anyone try to inseminate a human?â Roger questions, aghast. âI mean no shifter I know
would imagine it was possible for you to actually conceive. I still canât believe it myself.â
âI donât know how it was possible â and honestly I donât care. This baby is a miracle for me whether itâs
a human, or a wolf.â I shrug, though in truth I feel quite uneasy. âBut it does make me nervous to think
someone might have done this to us. Even if they knew I could conceive, what was their goal? I highly
doubt anyone would do this just to make my dreams of becoming a mother â or Dominicâs of becoming
a father â come true.â
âTrue.â Cora nods sympathetically, âI have a hard time thinking their motives were pure, but I also donât
see an opportunity for malice either. How does you having a shifter baby help anyone?â
âThis has to be the weirdest crime in history.â I express, absolutely flabbergasted.
âCora, who has access to both your labs and the security rooms, and who else knew you had
Dominicâs sperm?â Roger asks, obviously as curious as we are.
âMy bosses.â Cora shrugs, âbut theyâre also the ones running the investigation. Sinclair has some some
of his men on it as well, but as far as I know, no one has ever been arrested or charged.â
âI can ask him about it once he comes home.â I suggest, âwith everything else going on, I sort of forgot
about all this, but I bet he hasnât.â
âYou can count on that.â Roger confirms, cocking his head to the side. âSo what happens after the baby
comes? You mentioned losing its scent. Has Sinclair talked to you about his plans for keeping your
identity secret?â
âWeâre just trying to get through the campaign.â I explain, blushing to think of everything he must have
overheard. âAfterwards I can step back from the public eye and⦠I donât know, weâll take it from there.
If he has plans he hasnât talked to me about them, but I trust weâll think of something.â
Roger is staring at me with an unreadable expression, and for a moment I assume heâs judging me.
âWhat?â I ask softly, âYou think Iâm being too optimistic? Or too trusting?â
âNo.â He counters, shaking his head with a look of begrudging respect. âI was actually thinking that
youâre incredibly brave to be doing this, and incredibly generous to be helping Dom. You must have
been so overwhelmed when he asked for your help,â He clenches his eyes shut, and for some reason I
think I sense some guilt when he continues, âand Goddess, those rogue attacks⦠you must have been
so terrified.â
âActually it was her suggestion to pose as Luna.â Cora boasts, focusing on the less traumatic portion of
Rogerâs statement. I smile at her, thankful sheâs looking out for me this way. She grins back, continuing.
âHe only wanted her as a surrogate at first, but she proved how valuable she could be to him.â
Roger shakes his head, frowning deeply. âIâm so sorry, Ella.â
âFor what?â I ask, confused.
âFor being so cruel to you. For helping the Prince. If Iâd known⦠I never would have⦠Iâm just so
sorry.â Roger professes, looking completely genuine.
âWell, thatâs all ancient history now.â I exhale heavily, wondering how much harder it must have been
for Sinclair to forgive his brother after all their history, when I find it difficult after only just meeting him.
âAs long as youâre on our side from here on out â I donât care about the past.â
âYou are too kind for your own good, you know that?â Roger asks, huffing out a laugh. Thereâs a spark
of true admiration in his eyes, a spark that looks dangerously close to attraction as his gaze sweeps
from my face and scans my figure.
âI keep trying to tell her that.â Cora declares. âMuch good that it does me. Sheâs a stubborn thing.â
âWell I might be, but Iâm not sure Dominic is going to be so calm when he finds out you know my
secret.â I advise honestly. âYou might want to leave before he gets home â let me break it to him.â
âThatâs probably wise.â Roger agrees, rising to his feet. âI really am sorry, Ella.â
âI know.â I nod. âNow go â heâll be here any moment.â