Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 29
Accidental Surrogate
Ella Iâve been avidly watching the clock ever since returning home. Neither Hugo nor any of the guards said a word about my absence, but they did immediately take the grocery bags from my arms, insisting I shouldnât be doing any heavy lifting. I came straight to the kitchen afterwards, hoping that I might be able to finish my surprise before Sinclair comes home, and thereby counteract some of his displeasure that I snuck out.
In my defense it wasnât really sneaking. Sure, I waited until the guards were distracted just in case they tried to stop me leaving, but no one ever told me I wasnât allowed to do so. In fact Sinclair told me I was free to go where I wish... though in hindsight I imagine the Alpha wouldnât like it if he came home and no one knew where I was â especially after the hospital yesterday.
I try to focus on baking rather than the scolding Iâve surely got coming from Sinclair. Iâm really not sure how to handle the situation. It feels entirely unfair that I could be in trouble for breaking rules I didnât know existed, but Iâm afraid of angering Sinclair further by expressing my true feelings.
Iâm starting to feel completely bipolar in this arrangement of ours. Iâm perpetually afraid of saying or doing the wrong thing and provoking Sinclairâs temper, but Iâm not used to censoring myself this way. Eventually the truth inevitably slips out and then I worry Iâve ruined everything. So I try to reverse course and do damage control, and probably come off like Iâve got split personalities.
I donât know what to do. I know I should try to keep Sinclair happy so that I have the best possible chance to stay with my baby, but I donât know how long I can keep this up. I also donât know what to make of Sinclair in the first place. Heâs the most confusing man Iâve ever encountered. I donât even recognize myself around him. Once moment heâs turning me on, making me feel safer than Iâve ever felt in my entire life, and doing sweet selfless things like helping Cora â and the next heâs stomping around like a tyrant and ordering me about.
Iâve just finished mixing the wet and dry ingredients together in a big silver bowl when the door clicks open behind me, and Sinclairâs familiar scent fills the room. Uh-oh, here we go.
When I turn around, I find him framed in the doorway, his arms crossed over his broad chest, and a thunderous expression on his face.
âWelcome home?â I greet him weakly, that statement sounding more like a question than anything else.
Sinclairâs emerald eyes begin to glow as he studies me, raking his gaze over my body from head to foot and making me positively squirm. âWhat do you have to say for yourself, Ella?â
âIâm making you a surprise,â I explain, realizing telling him sort of defeats the point. âOr I was â to thank you for your help with Mike.â
âYou left the estate.â He growls, striding forward. âYou didnât tell anyone you were leaving or where you were going.â
âI was perfectly safe.â I supply feebly. âI went to see your father.â
âYou just got out of the hospital yesterday.â Sinclair rumbles, as if I could forget. âYou shouldnât be lugging around groceries or going on extended walks, and especially not without guards.â
âDominic, you never told me that I needed to take guards with me if I went out, or that I had to run my plans by you first.â I counter, trying to stay calm.
âBecause I thought it was common sense!â He exclaims. âElla, you know how crazy the media coverage has been lately, and you know I donât go anywhere without guards â and Iâm a lot bigger and stronger than you are. What if something had happenedâ we wouldnât have known where to look for you!â
âI was just trying to do something nice for you!â I exclaim, fighting back tears. âI never agreed to be a prisoner here.â
âDonât be so dramatic.â Sinclair scoffs. âNo one is saying youâre a prisoner. But you are a public figure now, and youâre in delicate condition. Weâre talking about taking basic precautions and keeping me in the loop. I need to know where you are, I need to know that youâre safe and not taking careless risks!â
âCarrying a few bags of sugar is hardly a risk to my health!â I argue, smothering a few extra choice words. âIâm not so delicate that I need a constant babysitter. You forget that I was on my own for 30 years before you came along and I did just fine!â
âOh right, so fine that a bottom dwelling asshole bankrupted and betrayed you for years on end!â Sinclair snaps.
âThat isnât fair.â I fight back, my voice thick with emotion. âDonât blame me for what Mike did!â
âIâm not.â He sighs, seeming to regret his rash statement. âI wouldnât. But if you were vulnerable to scum like him in the human world, youâre five times as vulnerable among shifters. You donât know how dangerous it is out there!â
âAnd how am I suppose to know, if you donât tell me?â I demand. âHow am I suppose to know Iâm breaking your ridiculous rules if you donât even tell me what they are in the first place?â
âThey arenât ridiculous, theyâre for your own safety!â Sinclair grits out.
âThat didnât answer my question.â I remark, narrowing my eyes.
âIâm sorry Ella, I didnât expect you to go galavanting around town when youâre barely recovered! I thought you would come to me if you needed something.â He grits out, his jaw ticking in annoyance.
âI donât want to have to come to you every time I want to set foot outside the house!â I cry, âI donât like having to rely on other people for things Iâm perfectly capable of doing for myself.â
âYou mean you donât trust other people.â Sinclair corrects me, cutting to the quick. âYou feel safer doing everything for yourself, and you donât know how to ask anyone else for help â let alone believe theyâll come through for you.â
I donât know how he managed to figure that out. He isnât wrong â Iâve always preferred to do everything myself, because I learned the hard way that Iâm the only person I can rely on when push comes to shove. But Iâve never told him this â Iâve never expressed this to anyone. âI meant what I said.â I insist, stubbornly notching my chin up.
âI understand better than you think, Ella.â Sinclair relates, softening his tone. âBut youâre supposed to be avoiding stress.â
âWhatâs stressing me out is you standing here yelling at me!â I accuse, tears burning in my eyes. âI was just trying to do something nice, I didnât know it would upset anyone!â
âCome on, now.â Sinclair admonishes. âAt least do me the courtesy of being honest â you couldnât have gotten out of this house unseen without trying.â
âOr maybe your guards arenât as on top of things as you think they are.â I bite back.
Sinclair narrows his eyes. âYou managed to ditch guards specifically assigned to you, Ella.â
âWhat?â I squeak. âWhy do you have guards assigned to me?â
âBecause youâre pregnant with my pup!â He growls, âbecause I have enemies who would target you at a momentâs notice, which you very well know.â
âOr maybe itâs because youâre just an invasive, overprotective ass!â I explode, âyou havenât stopped bossing me around from the moment I got here!â
Sinclairâs eyes flash dangerously, and the next thing I know heâs prowling towards me across the kitchen. I back away until my body collides with the cabinets, suddenly wondering if Iâve pushed him too far. âCareful Ella.â He warns, looming over me. He braces his hands on the counter on either side of my body, pinning me between his arms. He ducks his head so that his face is only a few inches from mine, and I feel the power and authority rolling off him in waves. âIâve given you a lot of leeway so far because you donât know our ways, but if you keep speaking to me that way I wonât be accountable for my actions.â
My knees turn to jelly in the face of his anger, but somehow this fear isnât the same kind Iâve known in the past. I donât believe heâll hurt me, especially since Iâm carrying his pup â as he keeps pointing out. No, his threats feel different â darkly sensual in a way I donât quite understand. All of a sudden Iâm very curious to see what heâll do if I keep pushing him. Iâm sorely tempted to test him, to see just how far I can push my luck. âFine.â I hiss. âI wonât speak to you that way. Iâll show you instead.â
I reach for the bag of flour on my left, taking a handful in my fist. Before I can think better of it, I act, lobbing the flour right into his incredibly handsome face.