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Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 75

    idental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 75


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    As the Prince and I move around the dance floor, I’m only too conscious that every eye in the room is


    on us. Of course, none of those eyes weigh on my shoulders so heavily as Sinirs. I’m working hard


    not to identally send him any signals that I need to be rescued, but it isn’t easy – especially after the


    Prince just confronted me with one of the many lies I’ve been telling.


    “That’s not surprising.” I bluff. “I lived a quiet life beforeing here.”


    “There’s quiet and then there’s nonexistent.” The Prince mutters bleakly. “And forgive me but I find it


    highly suspicious that you made absolutely no impact on your prior pack. After all – one would expect a


    she-wolf qualified to be Luna to have a high profile.”


    “Believe it or not,” I begin, deciding to tell at least one truth tonight, “but I didn’t find my strength until I


    met Dominic. He’s helping me recognize that my power was always there, but sometimes it takes


    seeing yourself through someone else’s eyes to appreciate the parts of ourselves we take for granted.


    So, no I didn’t have a high profile in the Bloodbane pack.”


    The Prince scoffs. “I wouldn’t be so quick to admit that, E. Just imagine what the council would think


    if they knew.” His tone implies advice, but his eyes glint with an obvious threat.


    “I’ll dly tell them myself.” I counter coolly, “I’m not ashamed of my past, and I think people need


    leaders who can be honest about their journeys. No one starts out in this world as a force of nature;


    they be one after being molded and weathered by the elements. Dominic and I are examples of


    how even the strongest of our kind be so through resilience and strife, as well as the people with


    whom you surround yourself – not blind ambition.”


    The Prince has been keeping his voice low, no doubt afraid of being overheard, but when I continue to


    speak at a volume guaranteeing others will hear our conversation, he loses his temper. “Would you


    keep your voice down?!”


    “Why, don’t you want people to know our positions?” I counter, feeling an unfamiliar spike of adrenaline.


    Is this how hunters feel when they know they’re closing in? When they’ve got their target cornered.


    “Don’t you want them to be fully informed before the election?”


    “That isn’t how things are done!” The Prince snaps, forgetting to whisper now.


    “Well maybe it should be.” I answer coldly. “Why adhere to outdated traditions just because that’s the


    way things have always been done? Being done doesn’t mean they’re right or effective.”


    The Prince growls, and I see the wolves around us rear back in shock. I know I have scant seconds


    before Sinir will appear and snatch me away from the Prince so he can attack, so I offer the tyrant in


    front of me my widest smile, hoping it will convince Sinir I can handle this.


    “See, this is exactly what I mean,” I beam, mildly surprised at how little fear I truly fear. “Growling at


    breeding she-wolves half your size really seems like a practice that should have been left in the dark


    ages, don’t you think?”


    The Prince glowers, abruptly stopping and yanking me close enough so he can hiss in my ear, “You


    dumb bitch, I don’t know how you survivedst night, but mark my words, I’m going to get rid of you


    and that brat you’re growing one way or another. You should leave while you still can, if you stay I


    guarantee your days are numbered!”


    His ws are digging into my bandaged arms, and I know I can’t give into my instincts to growl back at


    him. I don’t care if he’s threatening me, but the idea that he’s threatening my pup makes me want to


    rant and rage – to destroy him no matter the cost.


    Any fear I might have once felt for myself has tranted into primal protectiveness for my child. The


    problem is that it might cost us the campaign – I know how important it is for me to continue looking


    calm and unintimidated by the Prince. If I let the people around us see my fear or anger I’ll lose the


    upper hand.


    Luckily Sinir appears in our path before I can lose control and snap back the way I want to. He


    suddenly steps into our path, all rugged good looks and raw power. My belly swoops and flutters when I


    see him, and the next thing I know, he’s extracting me from the Prince’s arms. “I’m going to take my


    mate back now.” He announces with a lethal grin, not waiting for the Prince to agree. “It’s been too


    long.”


    Iugh, “It’s only been a few minutes.”


    “I meant what I said.” Sinir beams, sending a ripple ofughs around the room as he sweeps me into


    his arms. We spin away on the dance floor, leaving the Prince to stew in his anger.


    Only once we’ve left our audience behind and I’m swaying safely in Sinir’s arms, does he drop his


    lips to my ear. “What did he say to you?”


    I nce up at him hesitantly. “I’m not sure I should tell you, not here at least.”


    “If you don’t tell me now I’m going to throw a tantrum right here in the middle of the dance floor.”


    Sinir jokes, though there’s a sharp edge in his voice that tells me he’s not merely jesting. He might


    have chosen the words to make meugh, but I can tell he needs to know the truth if he’s going to


    maintain his control.


    “He admitted sending the rogues after me.” I rte, peeking up at him. “He threatened me and the


    baby, told me to leave while I still can.”


    Sinir pulls me closer, until I can no longer see his handsome face. Still, I can picture him glowering


    at everyone around us, staring daggers at anyone who sets eyes on me –like a dragon guarding its


    treasure. “Don’t worry, E.” Sinir rumbles, his strong hands caressing my spine. “I won’t let him hurt


    you or the baby.”


    “I know you won’t.” I assure him, leaning close so he can feel my solid weight in his arms. “I trust you,


    Dominic.”


    I’m amazed to realize I’m speaking the truth. I do trust Sinir, despite everything I’ve been through. I


    know he wouldn’t intentionally hurt me, and I know he’ll keep me safe.


    “Thank you, baby.” He croons, sending delicious shivers down my spine. Even as I revel in his warm


    tone and terms of endearment, his earlier threats are still ringing in my ears, and I have to wonder


    whether I have another punishment ahead of me.


    “Am I still in trouble?” I squeak, not sure whether I’m hoping he says yes or no. There’s something


    strangely addictive about his dominance, and I’m still aching for his touch. At the time I thought the


    longing would pass with time, but it seems like my hormones have gotten the better of me. Rather than


    passing, my desire has only grown, and the mes were stoked ever higher when he began scolding


    me earlier.


    “No, sweetheart.” He answers, donning an indulgent smile. “You kept me from making a terrible


    mistake. You helped me stay calm when I waspletely out of control. You don’t deserve a


    punishment, if anything you deserve to be rewarded.”


    “Oh? What kind of reward?” I inquire, both hoping he’ll give me a scandalous answer, and praying he


    won’t. I’m not sure how much longer I can resist him, even though I know I should.


    He chuckles, sending heat through every inch of my body. “That’s a dangerous question, little one.”


    I smother a whimper, even as heat pools in my core. I hear Sinir take in a sharp breath, and I’m sure


    he can smell my arousal again. I lean my forehead against the hard muscles of his chest. “What are we


    doing, Dominic?” I sigh, knowing I’m being terribly contrary. “I’m sorry, I know I’m not making any of this


    easier – I’m just so confused.”


    “It’s okay to be confused.” He promises. “And I think you were right this afternoon. You’ve been through


    too much. You’re not in any state of mind to make those kinds of decisions today – no matter what your


    body wants.”


    “But my body wants it so badly.” I confess, figuring that I’ve already admitted as much in our dream


    date, so I have nothing left to lose.


    “Mine does too.” Sinir smiled wryly, “if you could hear my wolf, E – you’d be scandalized… maybe


    even frightened.”


    “I’m not sure I could be frightened of you. Not the way you mean at least.” I breathe, “it’s the strangest


    thing, If you were anyone else I’d be terrified, but it’s like the baby won’t let me.”


    “He’s a smart baby.” Sinir confirms, putting up with pride. “He gets that from you.”


    I’m tempted to argue, but I can see a warning glint in Sinir’s eyes and think better of it. “So what do


    we do? How do we resist this?”


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    “We keep at it.” Sinir decides, “until we can’t any longer.”


    “And then?” I prompt him, curious beyond words. “When we can no longer resist?”


    “We give in.” Sinir answers, lowering his forehead to mine. “And pray we can survive it.”
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