AliNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
AliNovel > Accidental Surrogate > Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 35

Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 35

    idental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Chapter 35


    E


    “I swear, Cora.” I groan, burying my head in my hands. “I’m in so far over my head it’s ridiculous.”


    “You’re doing fine!” Cora insists, despite the fact that she doesn’t have any idea how things are actually


    going. “I mean a month ago you didn’t even know this world existed.”


    “How did you keep it quiet for so long?” I inquire.


    “I didn’t have a choice.” Cora admits, “I didn’t even believe it at first. It took me a lot longer toe to


    terms with it than it took you, believe me. I mean I could see it through my microscope, I could see the


    molecr evidence, but…” She trails off, shaking her head about just how deep her denial had run. “I


    just couldn’t wrap my head around it. I always thought magic was nonsense – it actually shook my


    belief in science for a minute there.”


    I appreciate her constion more than I can express. I’ve felt so alone in all this, it’s wonderful to know


    I’m not the only one who struggled this way. “I think it helps that I’ve beenpletely immersed in it.” I


    reason. “You have no idea how much better I feel just being out with you – away from all that. I mean


    honestly, it feels as though I’ve been living underwater or something. Like I’m learning how to survive


    without air because there’s no other option, and I don’t even realize how odd it is until I surface again


    and remember what breathing is.” I exin. “Not to mention Sinir. He’s confusing me so much. It’s


    like I’m a teenager again and he’s my first crush.”


    “Maybe it’s just the baby,” Cora suggests, “it wants to be near him.”


    “I suppose.” I concede, “but I still don’t understand how any of this is possible. I mean the shifters are


    one thing – but how can I be pregnant by one?”


    “I don’t know.” Cora sighs, “I mean their society has always been hidden for their own protection. A few


    humans like me are allowed to know, and I expect a few have fallen in love at some point or another,


    but I’ve never heard of anyone cross breeding. It shouldn’t be possible.” She shakes her head. “Your


    baby really is a miracle, Elle.”


    “Don’t I know it.” I grin. “I have to focus on that. I have to focus on the baby, rather than him.”


    “Is it really that bad?” Cora presses.


    “Yeah, I feel like I’m losing it, and I can’t figure out if he reciprocates the feelings, or if it’s all in my head.


    And then there’s all this stuff with his former mate. It’s all such a mess.”


    “Do you trust him?” Cora probes gently, squeezing my hand across the table.


    I feel like there’s a rock sitting in the bottom of my stomach as I consider this question. “I made the


    mistake of trusting one man – after everything that happened to us when we were growing up, I


    actually fell for Mike’s lies. I knew better and I let my guard down. I’ll never forgive myself for putting


    myself in that situation, and it’s not a mistake I n on making again.”


    Cora looks at me with so much undiluted pity that I pull my hand away. “Please don’t look at me that


    way.”


    “Mike wasn’t your fault, E.” She deres firmly. “Mike was Mike’s fault.”


    “It takes two to pull off a con.” I remind her, “It can’t seed without an easy mark – and that’s


    obviously what I was. I’m at least partly responsible for not seeing through his bullshit. There were red


    gs and I just buried my head in the sand rather than confront them.”


    She’s shaking her head determinedly, “You know, the older we get, the more I realize just how much


    you shielded me from when we were kids. You let yourself be hurt so that I and the other little ones


    wouldn’t be, and now you carry the weight of that trauma while we get off scot free. It isn’t fair. And I


    hate to see you ming yourself this way when none of it has been your fault.”


    I stare intently at my surrogate sister, feeling a rush of warmth for her. “You know I wouldn’t change that


    for the world, Cora. I would so much rather suffer myself, than let you be harmed, than fail to protect


    you.”


    “That’s why you’re going to make such a wonderful mother.” She smiles tenderly.


    “I just hope this baby is safe.” I rte. “The campaign ends just before I’m due, and once Sinir is


    King I’ll be able to rx. But I’m terrified of him losing. If the Prince wins I really think he mighte


    after my baby… maybe it and Sinir both.”


    “I can’t imagine anyone being strong enough toy a hand on Sinir.” Cora observes doubtfully.


    “On their own maybe not.” I agree, “but with an army behind him?”


    N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.


    “Then you’ll just have to make sure he wins.” Cora encourages. “The word around the office is that


    you’ve already made an incredible ssh.”


    “Yeah, so much of one that I can barely go anywhere without camera crews following me around


    everywhere I go.” Iin.


    “Well it definitely sounds like you need a night off.” Cora dered mischievously. “We should go out!


    Just the two of us – before your whole life gets consumed by the holidays.”


    “I’d love to,” I sigh, “but if we want to go out without an entire entourage we’ll have to be sneaky about


    it.”


    She arches her brows. “Sinir is being that overprotective?”


    “Yes and it’s driving me crazy. I mean about eleven different people have exined to me about male


    wolves with a breeding mate. I guess the pup is enough and I understand the prince might want to take


    him out of the running – but it’s not like anything has even happened to make him worry!” I exim.


    “I suppose it’s better to be safe than sorry.” Corry counters.


    “True – so we’ll just have to be extra safe when we go out.” I decide. “In fact, we won’t go anywhere


    near the shifter neighborhoods – human world only. I need some more time with my head above water.”


    __________________________


    The next afternoon I’m patiently allowing Sinir to take my blood pressure, despite the fact that I’m


    perfectly capable of doing it myself. I’m trying to keep my thoughts neutral as the cuff begins to inte,


    but it’s hard to ignore the Alpha’sser focus on my features.


    “I know what you’re thinking.” He smirks after a moment.


    “Do you?” I quip.


    “I know you can do this yourself.” He grins, “but I like doing it for you and I’ve been so busy thatst few


    days that this is one of the only times I get to spend with you and the pup.”


    Sure, I think wryly, other that when he’s scent marking me every morning and night. “Why have you


    been so busy?”


    “Just the campaign, and the holidays. It’s the craziest time of year.” Sinir exins, frowning at the


    reading on the little screen. “Your pressure is still too high.”


    “Have you ever considered that you might be what’s stressing me out?” I suggest, the words slipping


    out before I can stop them.


    Sinir gives me an appraising look, before reaching up to stroke my cheek. “Hmm, your heart does


    speed up when I touch you. Why might that be?”


    “As I said, stress.” I supply, instantly regretting the direction of this conversation.


    “Uh-huh.” He rumbles, still petting me in the most infuriating way.


    “Not to mention all this festival business.” I admit, eager to change the subject.


    “What worries you about it?” He inquires, taking the bait.


    “It’s seven days straight in the public eye, under intense scrutiny when I don’t know the first thing about


    the Solstice – beyond what Aileen told me.” I share.


    “E, look at me.” He encourages, waiting for me to obey before continuing. “I promise you, I’ll help you


    through it.”


    “You said that about the campaign dinner.” I remind him.


    “I know, but I won’t let you down again, I’ll stay with you the whole time.”


    “Okay, but if you don’t –” I begin to object.


    “If I don’t I will grovel at your feet and grant you anything your little heart desires.” Sinir vows, cutting


    me off.


    “Anything?” I repeat, intrigued.


    “Yes, but don’t you even think about sneaking away so that I’ll owe you.” He forbids, offering me a


    wolfish grin.


    “Now there’s an idea!” I remark deviously.


    Sinir throws his head back andughs. “Good Goddess, I’m not going to have to chain you to my


    wrist am I?”


    I shrug, yfully batting myshes. “I can pick a lock.”


    Heughs again, and I’m filled with warmth. Shaking his head, he presses a swift kiss to my forehead


    before standing. “No plotting. Focus on rxing. I’ll be home veryte tonight, so don’t wait up.” He


    informs me, putting away the machine. “I’ll see you in the morning.”


    I wait until he drives away before calling Cora. We’d agreed to go out the next time Sinir stayed out


    late, and I’m not going to miss out on this chance. She picks up the phone promptly, and I’m smiling


    widely as I tell her the good news, “Cora – we’re on.”
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
Shadow Slave Beyond the Divorce My Substitute CEO Bride Disregard Fantasy, Acquire Currency The Untouchable Ex-Wife Mirrored Soul