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Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 74

    idental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 74


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    As soon as the Prince catches sight of Sinir and I, his eyes sh with obvious rage. I can tell he’s


    surprised to see us here, though he must have known I survived the hunt. When none of his rogues


    returned to confirm my death, he would have immediately realized what happened. Still, I’m sure he


    expected Sinir to do exactly what he just suggested, and keep me home at all costs.


    Despite his fury, the Prince quickly covers his emotions and stalks toward us. I can feel Sinir


    vibrating with dangerous energy, and I lean into him, letting him feel my warmth and breathe in my


    scent. He’s making low grumbly sounds, though not the kind he often makes when he’s kissing or scent


    marking me, which let me know his wolf is pleased. These are very different: sharp and vicious, hinting


    at barely contained aggression.


    “It’s okay.” I whisper. “He can’t do anything here.”


    “I’ll kill him.” Sinir snarls under his breath. “You need to leave, before this gets ugly.”


    I can tell Sinir is no longer in control and I know his wolf is urging him to protect the baby even if it


    costs him the campaign. Of course, killing the Prince would get rid of thepetition, but I don’t think it


    wouldprise very good optics for a future King. I don’t understand enough about shifter society to


    know for sure, but my instincts are telling me that a death match on one of the most sacred days of the


    year is a bad idea.


    “I’m not going anywhere.” I answer firmly, digging in my heels.


    “E, I wasn’t asking.” Sinir snaps, pinning me with his most intimidating gaze.


    The fine hairs on the back of my neck stand on end, and I feel the sudden urge to cower before the


    predator towering over me, but I can’t bring a pup into the world without Sinir, and I’m not going to


    risk him being thrown in jail or exiled. “You can threaten me and punish me however you like.” I remark


    coolly, pretending that my knees haven’tpletely turned to jelly. “But I promised not to leave your


    side, and I meant it.”


    Sinir’s powerful arm squeezes my waist, pulling me even closer against him even though our bodies


    were already flush. He drops his lips to my ear. “This is not the time to test me, little human.”


    Before I can respond, the Prince appears in front of us. Acting on instinct, I start to pull away from


    Sinir, forcing him to pull me back and keep his hands upied holding me in ce, rather than


    ripping the Prince to shreds. “Happy Solstice, Dominic,” The Prince greets, before turning his wolfish


    gaze to me. “E. You’re looking very well.”


    Another growl rends the air between us, but I move directly in front of Sinir, making a human barrier


    between the wolves with my body. I lean my back into Sinir’s chest, encouraging him to wrap his


    arms around me and rest his palms over the baby. “Thank you.” I smile, trying to sound genuine.


    “We’re so pleased to be here – though I’m afraid our masks didn’t do much to disguise us.” Iugh


    falsely.


    Sinir is muttering a steady litany of threats in my my head, using his connection with the baby to


    make his voice echo in my mind. Hepliments me even as he promises to punish me for my


    interference, and I reach back to run my fingers through his silky hair, soothing him even though I’m


    making myself the target of his outrage. You’re in so much trouble, you magnificent, fearless little


    angel. What are you thinking?


    “Ah well, it’s hard to go incognito when you’re as famous as you two.” The Prince grins, creating a


    conniving, cruel expression. “It seems like I can’t open the newspaper these days without seeing you


    two staring back at me.”


    I shrug gently, an audience is forming around us, drawn in by the maic pull of watching two


    competing alphas. “It’s amazing isn’t it? You’d think people would have gotten bored of us by now.”


    You’re too clever for your own good. Dominic is saying, making it very difficult for me to focus on the


    Prince’s response. I need to make him pay for what he did. I need to kill him.


    “Well there’s no ounting for taste – especially amongmoners.” The Prince is snidely remarking.


    “Forgive me,” I answer boldly, speaking loudly enough for our onlookers to hear. “But weren’t you a


    commoner until your father became King? It seems awfully callous to write off so many people just


    because they haven’t been as lucky as you. After all, that’s why you’re in this position – isn’t it? Luck?”


    A stark murmur works through the crowd around us


    When we get home I’m going to put you right back over my knee and this time I’m not going to let you


    get away withouting at least three times, you brilliant, impossible creature. At this point I press one


    of my stiletto’s onto Sinir’s foot, needing him to shut up before I be so aroused that the entire


    room can smell my desire. Of course, he only responds with a low chuckle. That might work if you


    weighed more than a field mouse, little one. But that’s okay – I won’t forget that you tried to stomp on


    me again.


    “What interesting ideas your mate has, Dominic.” The Princements, looking over my head to


    speak to Sinir with barely containged rage. He obviously hates being shown up in public, but he’s in


    the same position as Sinir, trapped by convention. “I wonder if you might release her for a dance? I’d


    be very curious to speak with her further.”


    “I don’t think so.” Sinir growls, before I can respond. “E is struggling with morning sickness, too


    much spinning on the dance floor might trigger it.”


    Sighing, I tilt my face up to his, urging him to lower his ear to my mouth. I’m wishing I could speak to


    him through the baby, the way he does with me, but I also know that the more intimate we appear for


    the media, the better the reports will seem. “It’s okay.” I insist. “He won’t hurt me with you watching.”


    No. He responds immediately. You’re mine, he can’t have you – even for a dance.


    “Dominic, he underestimates me. He thinks I’m a dumbmoner, I might be able to get information


    from him he wouldn’t admit to you.” I reason. “And it would look good to the council. I doubt they want it


    to appear like theres a risk of civil war between the Alphas.”


    I hate this. Sinirins in my head. I need you to be safe. I need him to be dead.


    “You need to win. The baby and I need you to win, and you can’t do that if we make a scene here.” I


    counter.


    Goddess, damn it! The next thing I know, Sinir has spun me to face him. His mouth ims mine with


    urgent need, drawing a whimper from my lips as I open for his questing tongue. I’m sure the Prince is


    still standing behind us, impotently waiting for us to reach a decision. We pay him no mind. Instead I let


    Sinir ravish me for all to see, stealing kiss after kiss from my swollen mouth and nibbling my neck


    before he releases me. I’ll be right here. If you need me, just send me a look, and I’ll be there.


    “I promise.” I confirm, “I’ll ask for help if I need it.”


    You better! Sinir ims oncest kiss before letting me go, ring at the Prince over my head.


    “Make it quick.”


    I turn and ept the Prince’s outstretched hand, shaking off Sinir when he doesn’t immediately


    release me. Gradually he does, though I can see him in my periphery, following our progress as we


    move onto the dance floor.


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    “Dominic is very protective of you.” The Prince observes, ncing at the wolf currently stalking us.


    “Aren’t you protective of your mate?” I reply. “I thought all Alphas were that way – all true Alphas that


    is.”


    The Prince’s wolf glows in his eyes, and I know I’ve struck a chord. I’m not sure where I found the


    courage to question his dominance. Maybe it’s the baby, or maybe Sinir is rubbing off on me – either


    way it’s difficult to be afraid of the Prince when I spend all my time with a man who is ten times more


    powerful.


    “Hmph.” The Prince murmurs, barely containing his ire. “I suppose.”


    We move through the dance for a few moments, and I try not to pay attention to Sinir. I try to focus


    on the steps and not make a fool of myself, but I’m painfully conscious of the emerald eyes glued to my


    back.


    “You know – I had my investigators look into you.” The Prince deres abruptly, as if he’s talking about


    running an errang rather than invading my privacy


    “Did you?” I counter, making an effort to sound nonchnt. However the little voice in my head is


    struggling not to panic. If his investigators searched for me in the Bloodbane pack, they won’t have


    found anything. And if they searched for me here, they might have discovered my true identity. “And tell


    me, what did you find?”


    “Well, it’s the strangest thing.” The Prince replies, suddenly looking like a hunter going in for the kill.


    “They didn’t find anything. Not a single thing.”
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