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Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 82

    idental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 82


    Sinir


    When I arrive at the home of E’s former employer, it takes all my strength to push my wolf down


    deep. Thest thing I need is to actually murder a human, no matter how badly I might want to.


    She deserves it. My wolf mutters mutinously, think about how easy it would be. Then she’d never be


    able to hurt E again.


    Maybe so, but E wouldn’t like it. I remind him, recalling how the precious creature had worried for the


    children, even when her own safety and happiness was on the line.


    Hmph, she’s got you wrapped around her little finger. My wolf uses.


    Oh, like she doesn’t have you in the exact same position? I scoff. I’d like to see you resist her when


    she’s blinking those beautiful big eyes up at you, begging you not to orphan innocent children.


    Please, you spoke over the phone! He reminds me, his voice trailing off into growls of longing as he


    pictures her. You couldn’t see her eyes or those plump, pouty lips or the sweet swell of her belly. You


    couldn’t smell her delectable scent or…


    And I’m the one who’s whipped? I roll my eyes as I knock on the heavy rosewood door.


    To my surprise, Jake and Millie answer the door, tilting their blonde heads up to me with excited grins.


    “Mr. Sinir!”


    My wolf calms as soon as he sees the children, softening like the big teddy bear he is. “Well hello!” I


    drop down to their level, unable to resist their adorable smiles. “I haven’t seen you two in ages, what


    have you been up to?”


    “We haves a new nanny.” Millie whispers conspiratorially, reaching out to y with my tie.


    “She never takes us on walks in the neighborhood.” Jake exins, clearly ming his new carer for


    our increasingly infrequent meetings. “She’s toozy and she hates being outside.”


    “That’s too bad.” Imiserate, pulling Millie into my arms and lifting her up as I ruffle Jake’s hair


    affectionately. “Doesn’t she know growing boys and girls need to get out and explore?”


    “I don’t thinks so.” Millie frowns seriously. “She’s not very smart.”


    “I miss E.” Jake adds miserably. “Mommy’s been saying lots of mean things about her, but we don’t


    believe her. E was the best nanny we’ve ever had.”


    “Well I know E misses you too.” I confide. “You know she’s living with me now?”


    “She is?” Jake gapes. “You mean you get to y with her all day long?”


    “Whenever you wants?” Millie adds in awe.


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    “Well, not whenever I want.” I confess. If only they knew how badly I’d like to stay home with E all


    day, both ying and not ying. “My job keeps me very busy, but she’s there in the morning and


    when I get home at night. She tells me how badly she wants to see you.”


    “Maybe you can convince Mommy to let her visit?” Jake suggests, staring up at me so hopefully I feel


    guilty for thinking that nothing I could possibly say to their horrible mother will make here around.


    “I can try.” I promise, patting the boy on the shoulder, “and you two should know you’re wee at my


    home anytime.”


    Maybe we should get rid of their mother after all. My wolf insinuates in my head. Think how happy E


    would be if we brought them home with us.


    I’m not stealing children just to make E smile. I argue, tempting as it may be.


    Spoilsport. His objections are interrupted when Jake and Millie’s mother appears at the top of the


    stairs. She stops dead when she sees me. Her face pales, but she sters on a phony smile. “Mr.


    Sinir, to what do we owe this honor?”


    “You and I need to speak.” I answer coldly, surprising the children. I set Millie on the ground, smiling


    widely so that they know my harsh tone is not directed at them. “Your Mommy and I need a few


    minutes alone, but I’lle say goodbye, before I leave. I promise.”


    Their mother calls for the nanny, her voice very shrill. The children are swept away by a middle aged


    woman with a grim face, and I’m struck by how uninterested she seems in her charges. She doesn’t


    even speak to them as she leads them out of the room.


    “Well, Mr. Sinir, what can I help you with?” E’s ckmailer questions, as if she doesn’t already


    know why I’m here. She guides me into a parlor, gesturing towards a plush couch. “Please, have a


    seat.”


    “No.” I dere firmly. “Call me crazy, but I don’t think false politeness is appropriate when you’re


    threatening my family.”


    Her eyes go wide, and her heart rate increases, racing violently in her chest. “I–I’m sure I don’t know


    what you’re talking about.”


    “Do not lie to me.” I growl, letting some of my wolf’s ferocity bleed into my voice. The woman reels


    back, shivering for reasons she doesn’t understand. She may have the dull intuition of a human, but


    even humans know when they’re in the presence of a lethal predator intent on destroying them.


    “Please, it wasn’t what you think!” She lies, her voice unsteady and choking with defiance.


    “Oh I’d like to hear this.” I state ominously, prowling towards her. “I’d like to know what kind of twisted


    logic made you think it would be wise to try and ckmail the most powerful man on the continent.”


    “But I wasn’t ckmailing you!” She immediately objects, too stupid to realize that I wouldn’t be nearly


    this angry if I had been her target. “I only wanted people to see that grasping little gold digger –”


    “If you have any brains in that foolish head of yours, you’ll stop while you’re ahead.” I interrupt,


    clenching my hands into fists. “You may have no sense of loyalty yourself, but where Ie from, if


    you threaten one member of the family you threaten all of them. If you insult one, you insult them all.”


    “But that isn’t, I would never –”


    “Let me tell you the situation you’re in.” I cut her off again, my voice as deep as it can be without


    devolving into wordless snarls. “You first fired my fiancée when she did nothing wrong. You deprived


    your own children of the most loving caregiver they could ever hope for. You spread rumors among


    your friends to ensure E wouldn’t be able to find another job.” The wretched woman is cowering


    against the wall now, having backed away from me until she could move no further.


    I don’t show her any mercy, I continue stalking until I’m towering over her. “Now if it had been up to me,


    I would have destroyed you for that alone, but not E. She’s much too good, not that you ever saw


    that. So I agreed to let you go on living your obscenely prosperous life without interference.”


    I can smell her fear – sour and acrid. “But then you learned that despite your efforts to ruin E’s life,


    she found happiness with me. Now I don’t know if you’re just so bitter and heartless that you couldn’t


    stand to see a hard-working young woman seed, or if you saw my fortune and decided to try and


    steal part of it for yourself. But either way, you came into my home and called the mother of my child a


    cheap whore. You threatened to spread your lies in the tabloids. You tried to extort a man who could


    take away your wealth and your freedom with a single snap of my fingers, and you hurt the woman I


    love.”


    I’m sure my wolf is glowing in my eyes, and suddenly the aroma of urine fills the air. I can see the hot


    liquid running down the woman’s stockings, and my adrenaline spikes with the knowledge that my prey


    is well and truly cornered. “You also alienated the only person who was protecting you from my wrath in


    the first ce.”


    “I’m sorry!” She sobs, shaking like a leaf. “I was a fool, I don’t know what I was thinking. I’ll do anything,


    just please don’t hurt me.”


    “Shut up, you stupid cow.” I bite. “I’m not going to hurt you. I’m not even going to ruin your life, because


    E still loves your children even though they’ve got a worthless hag for a mother. But mark my words,


    if I ever see you near my family again, I will destroy you.”


    I proim, speaking with absolute conviction. “If the lies you tried to ckmail us with ever get out, if a


    single word of your vitriol makes it to a tabloid editor– whether you are the source or not – I will take


    away everything you care about in the world.”


    She nods, sobbing and snivelling like a child. “I-I promise. You have my word.”


    “Good.” I growl, starting to turn away. “And for the record, you absolute idiot – I own stock in every


    press outlet and newspaper from here to the coast. No one will ever publish a story about me without


    asking for my permission first. You think about that before you ever consider trying to get your story out


    as leverage against me.”


    She sinks to the ground, and I leave her to wallow in her own shame and piss. I keep my promise of


    course, I go to wish the children farewell, and go home to tell E the news.


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