Chapter 501
Accidental Surrogate
Happily Ever Ella âNope,â Sinclair says, heaving himself out of bed and grabbing his phone off the bedside table as he does. â I canât live like this, Ella â Iâm calling Roger, Iâve got to know â â âDominic!â I say, laughing and grabbing for him, trying to catch the edge of his pajamas and failing because Iâve got a sleeping baby in my arms and another pressed warmly to my side. â Donât, come back!â âI just!â he says, pressing the phone to his ear and running a frantic hand through his hair. âYou tell me that thereâs drama in her life, but that itâs no big deal, and that itâs girl stuff? What the hell am I supposed to do with that for the next twenty years!?â âYouâre supposed to sit down,â I say, laughing harder now and patting the mattress on his side of the bed, still warm from his delicious body heat. â Honestly, if this is the way you react after all of our daughtersâ baptisms, weâre not having them anymore â â Sinclair sighs and pulls the phone from his face, slumping back down on the bed. âFine,â he sighs. âJust boys, after this.â âMmkay, sweetie,â I murmur, even though my mind flashes back to the vision my motherâs priests gave me so long ago.
Weâve got two more coming I think a boy and a girl. But who knows what their own futures hold.
âIâm glad you came to your senses and hung up the phone,â I murmur, scooting myself and my two children closer to him, my voice a little smug.
âI didnât,â Sinclair mutters, wrapping an arm around my shoulders. âRoger just didnât pick up.â I grin at him, shaking my head.
âWhy canât you just take good news for what it is? Human families donât get any insight when their children are born, and Roger and Cora told us that Ariel has an incredible life. The drama â itâs going to happen whether or not you know what it is.â âWell, you know what it is,â he says, sending me a rueful little glare.
âI do not,â I say, laughing and resting my head on his shoulder. âCora knows, and she has sworn Roger to secrecy. Arielâs life â
itâs her business. I think we should be just grateful that we know our two children are going to grow to be healthy and happy.â âI know,â Sinclair sighs, pulling me closer, relaxing and letting himself feel his exhaustion, finally, as the morning light streams around the curtains that weâve pulled shut so we can get some sleep. He turns his head and kisses my hair after a moment, which makes me smile as I look down at my baby girl, my thumb tracing long strokes along my beautiful sonâs cheek.
We stay that way for a long moment, peace and contentment radiating through the four of us and along our bonds.
âDominic,â I say quietly, my mind turning softly. âWhat do you think? If you had the chance...would you want to know? What your godmother saw, what was all laid out for you by the Goddess?â âWhat do you mean?â he murmurs, and I turn my head to look at him, smiling when I see that his eyes are moving between our two perfect kids.
âI mean,â I say after a long moment, and his green eyes shift to me. âIf you... had a chance. To know that...your first mating was going to eventually fail. But that there was me, on the other end of it. And all the confusion at the start when we met and I was already pregnant with your kid, and everything we went through, and the two beautiful children at the end â â âAlongside a wonderful partnership,â he murmurs, tugging me close and kissing my cheek, âwhich, honestly, is my favorite part â â âEven more than the kids!?â I gasp, my mouth falling open a bit.
âI mean, the kids,â he says, shrugging as if theyâre not much, which makes me laugh. But then he goes a little rigid as he realizes something, raising his eyes to glare at me a bit. âWait, are you saying you like the kids more than me!?â My laugher bursts from me now as I shake my head at him. âNo, Dominic. I think â I mean, I think we both mean the same thing. Itâs our little family that results from all of it, and each part of it is individually wonderful, and of course you are at the center of all of it for me. Youâre â
youâre my mate, my love.â I shake my head, smiling at him. âThe center of my universe. But the whole universe weâve built, Dominic itâs all wonderful.â âThatâs precisely what I mean, and how I feel,â he says with a steady sigh, tilting my face up to press a soft kiss to my mouth. âYou just say it way better than me.â âWell,â I say, shaking my hair back over my shoulders haughtily. âI have a way with words.â âMmhmm,â he hums, dropping his head a little to press a kiss to the underside of my jaw and then to my neck, sending a shiver through me. â Amongst other things.â I smile and wait for him to lift his head again, bringing his gaze back to mine. â So?â I say, pushing, truly wanting his answer. âWhat do you think? If your godmother saw all of this â would you have wanted to know?â He takes a deep breath, thinking it through. âWell,â he says, contemplative, âon one hand, it would have saved m