Accidental Surrogate for Alpha by Caroline Above Story Chapter 176
#Chapter 176 — Hypnosis
Ella
“I don’t want to wake up .” I complain, still snuggled beneath the covers of my dream bed with Sinclair.
“I know, but the sooner we do and get back to work, the sooner we can be reunited.” Sinclair replies, sounding every bit as reluctant as I feel.
“Meet me again tonight?” I request, wondering how I’ll ever force myself to untangle my limbs from his.
True to his promise, my mate had freed me of my guilt and helped me forgive myself, just not in the way I expected. I got to give him plenty of pleasure, but unleashing all of his Alpha power was like experiencing his wolf on steroids. He was so wild and feral, practically rabid with lust, and my wolf responded like a complete wanton. I imagine it’s what being in heat will feel like after the baby comes, and the entire night pa*sed in a blurry haze. My body is sore and aching from my mate’s dominant treatment, but my heart is light and my conscience is clear.
“wild horses couldn’t stop me.” Sinclair promises, still bathing me in the glow of his astounding magic.
“We’ll of course not.” I joke, “your wolf is the size of a bloody horse already and he’s got built in knives on his fingers and toes.”
Sinclair laughs, petting my hip. “Fine, an army of vampires couldn’t stop me.” He amends.
I pause, “wait, are vampires real too?”
“No.” Sinclair smiles, without judgment. He pauses then, seeming to be listening for something. “I think I’m waking up. Be good today, little mate. No skipped meals or forgotten naps.”
“I’ll be good as long as you stay safe.” I agree, thinking I might cry and then feeling ridiculous for being so emotional over such a short time apart.
Sinclair rumbles wordlessly, but he seems to sense my words came from a place of vulnerability, so he doesn’t chastise me. no.vel.ebook Instead he waits for me to look up at him again, “and please talk to Gabriel about investigating your past, the longer we put it off the more you’ll dread it, sweetheart.”
I nod in reluctant confirmation, “I’ll make some time.”
Sinclair simply kisses me, pouring all his love through our bond, and then he’s gone.
I wake up a short time later, the wonderful, airy emotions from my dream turned bittersweet by my mate’s absence. I scarf down my breakfast and throw myself into making arrangements for the summit, before visiting the orphans and departing for the refugee arrivals camp. When I arrive, I’m surprised to discover that my sister is already present, anxiously looking on as the Vanaran doctors treat injured shifters. She’s so consumed in the events in the medical tent that she doesn’t even notice me approaching beside her. When I place a gentle hand on her arm she leaps a foot into the air, yelping in surprise.
“Ella, you scared me.” She breathes, pressing her hand to her breast.
“Dm sorry.” I profess, giving her an apologetic squeeze. I follow her gaze to a surgeon setting a broken bone, placing the injured arm into a strange machine, which automatically projects a light image of the woman’s skeleton, like a portable x-ray which requires no radiation. As we watch, the machine carefully bends and shifts the limb until the bones are lined up properly, and the shifter only emits a low hiss, making me think it must be a relatively pain-free process. “Admiring the Vanaran technology?”
I inquire, feeling amazed myself.
“It’s so far ahead of anything we have back home, even in the shifter community.” She shares, shaking her head. “These packs have a lot they could be teaching the rest of the world — a lot of good they might be doing. Instead they keep it to themselves.”
“I can’t blame them for hiding.” I reply, “you know how humans are with people they don’t know or understand.no.vel.ebook If they found out about wolves we’d have a witch trial reboot on our hands.”
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The last couple of chapters have gotten sloppy, confusing her and him for she/her Sinclair is not a her. Isabel has changed her name to Elizabeth too. Making it hard to read. I’m loving this book, but I hope it goes back to its previous high standard!...