Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 91
Accidental Surrogate for Alpha
Ella
Iâm so focused on Sinclair, I donât even see the car until itâs almost upon me.
Iâm too stunned to move, not that thereâs time to get out of the way. The only thing I can do it try to turn
my body away from the vehicle, to shield my unborn child from the inevitable crash.
Time itself seems to slow down, and thereâs a dull roaring in my ears. My thoughts fly by, and Iâm
amazed at the logical clarity Iâm able to find in a single, split second. I tell myself to go limp, the impact
wonât be as terrible if my body isnât tense with fear. Isnât that why drunk people often survive car
accidents that would be fatal otherwise?
Unfortunately I donât have time to unwind my tight muscles, as soon as Iâve had the thought a huge
weight collides with my back, slamming into me with so much force the breath is knocked from my
lungs. Iâm spinning, twisting as the wall of iron surrounds me, forcing my feet off the ground. A
deafening crash fills the air, though it seems delayed. Havenât I already been hit?
Then Iâm being thrust forward, or is it backwards? Iâm moving, flying through the air and yet my limbs
are completely constrained. My eyes are clenched shut, and the sound of wrending metal and
shattering glass explodes around me. Itâs all so sudden, I donât have time to be afraid, to say prayers
for my baby, if not for myself.
I wait for the pain, but it doesnât come. After a few moments of holding my breath I realize Iâm not
moving anymore. Am I dead? Was it so sudden that I didnât feel it?
I peek open one eye, and sunlight blinds me. Is there a sun in the afterlife? I know shifters have a
version of heaven, but I didnât imagine humans got to go there.
Thereâs a click, like a car door opening, and then the sound of racing footsteps. âCatch them!â Sinclairâs
deep voice snarls, so loud that I think he must be yelling in my ear.
Hope courses through my veins. If heâs here then I must not be dead. And why am I so warm? I wonder
belatedly, imagining myself sprawled over the hood of a vehicle, in too much shock to feel the impact
on my broken body. Shouldnât a car thatâs been sitting in the snow be cold?
âElla â Ella, are you alright?â Sinclair is talking again, and I open my other eye, anxious to see him.
Instead I see the empty street in front of me. âPlease say something.â He begs, his gentle hands
moving over my body from behind. âAre you hurt? Talk to me baby.â
Behind me. I think dazedly. But that means⦠I sit up, truly looking around for the first time. Weâre sitting
on the hood of the car â at least what used to be the hood. Sinclairâs huge body has completely totaled
the vehicle. Slowly â infuriatingly slowly, my brain pieces together what must have happened. Sinclair
had been fast enough to reach me, but he hadnât had time to push me out of the way. Instead heâd
turned me away from the car and wrapped his own body around me, shielding me from the impact of
the car. Heâd taken the full force of the crash, and his back had crumpled the bumper and hood beyond
recognition, shattering the windshield into a thousand pieces.
I feel nauseous at once, and my body is shaking with fear and adrenaline. âI⦠Iâ¦â I clamber off the
crumpled metal surface, my knees giving out as soon as my feet hit the ground. I vomit into the pristine
white snow, feeling Sinclair follow me at a pace much too slow for his supernatural strength. Iâm afraid
to look at him, but heâs hovering beside me, surreptitiously running his hands over my body, searching
for signs of injury yet trying not to disturb . âStop.â I choke, âIâm alright⦠itâs you ââ I finally turn to face
him, horror and guilt washing over me as I take in the damage.
Sinclair is bleeding, and his body must be covered with bruises. The impact would have killed me, and
his shifter strength might have kept him alive, but not even an Alpha wolf can walk away from such an
accident unharmed. His handsome face is a tight grimace of pain, but Iâm not sure heâs even registering
the sensations. His attention is focused on me, his green eyes scouring my body for signs of harm.
âOh Dominic,â I choke, my voice thick with emotion as I reach towards his battered body. His shirt has
been torn to shreds by glass from the windshield, and I can only imagine how mangled his flesh is
underneath.
Before I can touch him, Iâm distracted by sounds of a struggle in the distance. I follow the sound with
my eyes, catching our chauffeur wrestling the homicidal driver to the ground a few meters down the
road. He must have tried to make a run for it when the car stalled, unable to simply plow through
Sinclairâs iron body the way it would have my own. I immediately recognize the driver as one of the
rogues who attacked me in the alley, and suddenly my vision turns completely red.
I forget my concern for myself and the baby, I even forget my worry for Dominic. I feel only a flood of
vengeful fury, more violent and feral than any Iâve known before. That rogue hurt Sinclair. He wanted to
end my babyâs life and would have taken mine in the process, but he actually did hurt Sinclair. He might
have taken my babyâs father from us both â from the pack that needs him.
âIâll kill him!â I snarl, pushing myself up on shaky legs and lunging towards the rogue.
A steely bar catches me around the waist, pulling me back. âWoah Ella, come here, let me look at you.â
âNo, I want to kill him!â I insist, not recognizing this bloodthirsty woman Iâve apparently become.
âI do too, trouble, but right now youâre more important.â Sinclair murmurs in my ear. I can already hear
sirens in the distance, loud, shrill, and drawing closer with every moment that passes.
âIâm fine!â I cry, tears spilling from my overflowing lashes. âHe hurt you! Let me go so I can make him
pay.â
Sinclair is purring, but the sound keeps stuttering in his chest, as if the internal engine that fuels his
rumbles and growls has been damaged. âI know little one, weâll make him pay, just take it easy.â
Sniffling, I stop fighting, turning to face him once he returns my feet to the ground. âYouâre all bloody.â I
observe pitifully, wishing I knew how to heal his wounds. âI want to make him bloody too.â
I sound like a petulant toddler, though admittedly a very violent one. Still, Sinclair isnât listening, the
stubborn man has his palm pressed to my belly, his eyes scouring me for the hundredth time. âThe
babyâs okay.â He sighs, âbut I need you to tell me where youâre hurt, Ella.â
Before I can answer, an ambulance skitters to a stop behind the wreckage, and EMTâs leap from the
back of the vehicle, sprinting over to us. They slow down as they draw near, warily approaching us as
Sinclair holds me tightly and begins to growl protectively. âAlpha,â One of the EMTâs has his hands up,
to show he means no harm. Belatedly I realize the Moon Valley packâs symbol is blazing on the side of
the ambulance, marking it as part of a shifter institution.
Of course the shifters got here faster than the humans. I think with relief. And thank goodness,
Sinclairâs animalistic aggression would have terrified a human â it terrifies the other wolves already.
âItâs okay.â The EMT continues. âWe just want to help, we wonât hurt her.â
Sinclair scents the air, drawing in their aromas and apparently determining them friendly. Gradually he
loosens his hold on me, though I can sense how difficult it is for him to do so. Eventually he offers me
up for their examination, delivering a menacing warning in the process, âIâm watching you, beta. One
wrong move and Iâll make you wish youâd never been born.â
The EMT approaches me, still keeping his hands up in clear view. Sinclair paces behind us like an
enraged bear, and I try to get my breathing under control. âLuna, where are you bleeding?â
âIâm not!â I exclaim, half-sobbing. âItâs all his blood. Iâm fine, heâs the one who was hit.â
The EMT look up at Sinclair, searching for confirmation and starting to approach him instead.
âNo! Look at her first.â He growls, putting all his Alpha authority into the words and making us all shiver
in response.
âDominic, please!â I beg, moving back towards him. âIâm not hurt because you protected me.â I press
my palms to his chest, gazing up at him with a pleading expression. âYou did your job, weâre safe.â I
continue, praying heâll listen to reason, or at least be triggered into action by my words. âRafe and I
need you to be okay so you can continue keeping us safe. So we need you to go to the hospital now.
We need you to let them help you.â
Sinclair gazes down at me with glowing, uncertain eyes, and I ask one final time. âPlease, Dominic.â