Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 86
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Sinclair
The world is fuzzy when I wake.
I sit up, instantly on edge. My wolf knows something is wrong, not that this is any great feat of instinct. I
donât recognize my surroundings, and I have no recollection of falling asleep. The last thing I remember
is being at the âhave a drink with the Alphaâ event and talking about fatherhood with my constituents.
How much time has passed? I wonder, my thoughts trapped in a strange fog. I feel hungover, but I
canât imagine I had enough alcohol to render me in such a state. Itâs already light out, and why do I
smellâ¦
âLydia!â I exclaim, scanning the space for my ex-wife. The entire room reeks of her, and belatedly I
realize weâre in a hotel. I can sense her presence in the other room, but as I slide from bed I realize Iâm
completely naked.
She appears in the doorway of the bathroom, leaning against the frame. Sheâs wearing my dress shirt
from last night. Itâs unbuttoned from collar to hem, making it clear that sheâs nude underneath. Iâm sure
she intended it to give me tantalizing flashes of her tan skin, but I feel no attraction for her at all. My
wolf is roaring in my head, my hackles raising defensively when Lydia flashes her fangs in a lethal grin.
âGood morning, lover.â
âWhat have you done?â I snarl, not bothering to hide my outrage and disgust. Slowly, so slowly I feel
furious with my own dull wits, a picture is forming in my mind. The puzzle pieces are slowly clicking into
place. I feel so groggy, achy and nauseous, not because Iâm hungover, but because I was drugged.
That metallic taste in my drink. I realize angrily, wishing Iâd had the sense to walk out of the pub the
moment I realized something was off. I glance again to the windows, realizing it must be morning
already. I have no memory of last night and no way of knowing what I did in my drugged state. Did she
give me something that unhinged me enough that I would actually sleep with her? Did I make a scene
when I left the bar?
âDominic, I havenât done anything!â Lydia exclaims, looking offended. âDonât you remember? We ran
into each other after your event last night. I guess without your little pet hanging on your arm you were
finally able to remember why weâre so good together.â
Ella! I think suddenly. I promised her Iâd be home in time for dinner, she must be so worried! âWhereâs
my phone?â I demand sharply.
Lydiaâs mouth drops open, and some of her haughtiness sleeps away. âSeriously?!â She bursts out,
âthatâs all it takes, one mention of the little bitch and you just forget I exist?â
Without thinking, I lunge for Lydia, my claws and fangs extended, my shoulders shaking with the effort
of holding off the urge to shift. I stop myself short of reaching for her, though my wolf is sorely tempted.
âDonât you ever talk about Ella that way. In fact, keep her name and any other foul nicknames you
come up with, out of your mouth completely.â
âWhat are you doing?â Lydia sputters, flinching and backing away from me. âIâm your mate. You canâtâ¦.
This isnâtâ¦â
âYou think I canât threaten you? You think I canât hurt you if you endanger my family?â I snap. âYou
arenât my mate anymore, Lydia, and you werenât ever worthy of being Luna even when you had the
title.â Despite my words, even Iâm shocked at how easy I find it to show aggression to her. Everything I
know about fated mates has taught me that I shouldnât be able to stomach raising a hand against her,
but itâs almost as if she and Ella have traded places in my heart. Now my wolf only cares for protecting
the mother of our pup, even if it means protecting her from my once-fated mate.
âI havenât done a thing to your disgusting little family.â Lydia spits, hissing like a cat.
âYou drugged me.â I accuse. âWhat if I let something sensitive slip under the influence? How did you
get me out of that bar? What if someone saw us leaving together? You might have compromised my
campaign!â I thunder, âand that does threaten my family â make no mistake.â
âWho are you!â Lydia explodes, furious and cowering at once. âPeople donât just stop being mates,
Dominic! You canât just erase our past because you found a new plaything. You always said I was more
important to you than politics⦠and now itâs like⦠Goddess, I donât even recognize you!
âYou didnât really think that you could just walk out on me and Iâd stay the same, did you? Did you
expect me to wallow like a heartsick pup when I have a pack to lead and the fate of the entire fucking
realm is on my shoulders? Did you really believe Iâd stay here pining for you, and you would be able to
walk back into my life like nothing happened?â I rumble coldly, wondering how I ever imagined myself in
love with this woman. Ella would never ask me to choose her over the campaign, she wouldnât want me
to. âAnd for the record, Lydia. I said you were more important than politics, not the pack â not my duty
to protect my people.â
âWell you didnât care very much about your family or your pack last night.â Lydia announces spitefully,
wearing a cruel smile that looks more like a grimace. âThe time apart certainly didnât cost us in the
bedroom. You were every bit as ferocious and virile as ever. I might be pregnant already.â
I try not to let her see how deeply her words cut me. The idea that I had sex with her under the
influence of her drugs makes me sick to my stomach. I have no way of knowing if sheâs telling the truth.
There arenât any marks on her body from hickeys or lovebites, and I donât feel any scratches on my
back of physical signs of the kind of rambunctious lovemaking we used to have, but then again â if I
was most unconscious then there wouldnât be any of those signs. So while Iâm sure her remarks about
my ferocity are a lie, I canât rule out sex entirely. The bed is in complete disarray, and she certainly
smells like me. Is it just from sleeping together⦠or did she manage to steal my seed the way sheâs
suggesting.
âWhat would it matter if youâre pregnant?â I say instead. âI already have my heir.â
âYou know better than anyone that the first born child isnât always the strongest.â Lydia answers
shrewdly, looking so cunning I wonder how Roger and I were ever fooled by her. âAnd your current heir
hasnât even been born yet. It wouldnât be a bad thing to have a spare. Goddess knows anything can
happen between now and the birth.â She doesnât say the words as a threat, but itâs hard not to hear
them that way with all the attempts on Ellaâs life. However Lydia isnât paying attention to the dangerous
line sheâs walking, she presses on, rubbing her belly as if itâs confirmed that sheâs breeding. âI
guarantee any child of mine will be stronger than that pipsqueakâs. Soon you wonât have any need of
Ella at all.â
The petty part of me wants to lash out and tell Lydia that if it were possible for us to make a baby
together it would have happened in the years we were married. I want to tell her sheâs delusional if she
thinks she can get pregnant at all. But damn it if Ellaâs silky voice isnât interrupting my thoughts,
encouraging me to show compassion even though this monster doesnât deserve any.
Just then I see my phone, balanced on the edge of the nightstand. I snatch it up and turn on the
screen, immediately going to my messages. Iâm not surprised to see multiple missed calls and texts
from Ella, but Iâm horrified when I see the response I sent her, and the photo. âYou sent this to her?â I
roar, thrusting the device towards Lydiaâs sneering face.
She smirks, âOf course not, that was all you.â
I stalk forward, closing the final distance between us. âYou better hope you are pregnant, Lydia.â I
declare icily, âbecause if you arenât, I swear to the Goddess I will hunt you down and make sure you
canât ever come anywhere near me, or my family again.â
I storm out without another word. I dial Ella as I race across town, unsurprised when she doesnât
answer the phone. My wolf is already in a panic about her reaction to Lydiaâs taunting message. I donât
care how drunk or disoriented I was, I know I wouldnât have ignored Ella that way â not when sheâs all
my wolf wants. Was she very upset? Did it exacerbate her stress to a dangerous level? I only stop for
the barest second at a newsstand to make sure thereâs nothing in the papers about Lydia and I, before
continuing to my mansion.
But when I arrive, Ella is nowhere to be found.