Surrogate For Alpha Dom

Accidental Surrogate For Alpha Novel Free -Chapter 130



Sinclair
I’d been ready to storm the Royal Palace when I learned the Prince had taken Ella, and if I had been sure of her location, I would
have already done it. It would be the very definition of hubris to imprison her within his own home, though I don’t put anything
past the Prince. More importantly, my mate and my pup’s lives hang in the balance, and I can’t be too careful.
After I calmed down enough to stop envisioning all the ways I’d like to maim the other man, I had Hugo call in my best warriors,
even though they’ve only just come off the battlefield. Next to Gabriel, Sean and the rest of the slaughtered team, the chosen
men are the best fighters I can assemble at my back – and I have no doubt I’m going to need them. When they arrived I was still
too rabid to conjure actual words, so Hugo explained the situation to them. I watch the horror and outrage spread across their
weary faces and I’m touched when – one by one – they all stand and promise me their allegiance in the fight ahead.
I didn’t even have to ask, and a tiny part of me had been afraid they would view the assault on my mate as a reflection of my own
weakness. It was bad enough that the Prince was able to find enough rogues to take on the city, and now this? What kind of
Alpha can’t even protect his mate? I feel like an utter failure for not keeping Ella and Rafe safe, for not considering that the royal
family might declare the danger passed in order to target my mate.
My wolf hasn’t stopped howling in my head, in between bursts of deadly snarls and pitiful whines, he simply howls and howls as
if he’s hoping her own wolf might hear him telepathically. He’s drowning in his pain, but I’m drowning in my guilt. I promised she
would always be safe and I couldn’t do it. Goddess only know what they’re doing to her at this very moment.
My father is here too – he came at Roger’s request after we arrived home, and I’m grateful for his steady presence. My own wolf
might be on the verge of going completely berserk, but I know my father will talk me down if I start to truly lose it. He must think
I’m nearing that point, because he wheels over and rests his hand over mine. “Whatever you’re thinking, stop. Beating yourself
up about this won’t help anything.” He frowns sympathetically, letting me know he understands even though he’s not going to
condone my wallowing. “Ella needs your strength, not your self-pity.”
I nod, appreciating his calm reminder. Feeling sorry for myself won’t fix anything. “I’ve already called the Prince’s beta.” Hugo is
explaining to the men. “They’ve asked for a meeting, and we agreed to let them set the time if we set the place. We won’t
release the location until fifteen minutes before the rendezvous.”
“What’s the plan once we’re there?” The biggest wolf in the group asks. “Are they bringing her along?”
“Unlikely.” Hugo sighs, “This is just to collect intelligence. They’re probably going to request a ransom, and we need to try and
glean as much information as we possibly can in the meantime. Everybody needs to be observing every detail possible – the

words he uses, the way he organizes his own guards. Watch their facial expressions as the Alpha’s speak, try to pick up on any
ticks or body language that might hint at a clue to her location or their plans.”
“When is the meet?” The same guard inquires, nodding along with the instructions.
“It’s in half an hour, which means we only have a little while to prepare. I know it’s soon, but we didn’t want to give them any time
to scheme further or try to figure out the destination in advance. It means we don’t have time to set up an ambush as well, which
is unfortunately a concession we had to make.”
“But we can call for backup.” Another wolf suggests, “I bet you they’ll do exactly the same thing once they know where it is.”
“We will, but this is a very delicate situation. In all likelihood they’ve set up some kind of contingency in the event that the Prince
doesn’t return from the meeting or they take too long before checking in. Your Luna’s life is at stake – we can’t be too careful.”
Hugo explains.
I step forward, pleased to see how eager my men are to help. “I appreciate your dedication and your bravery tonight. We’ve
already been through hell in the last few hours, and I want to make sure that everyone here is up to another fight if things come
to a head. This isn’t the time to play the hero – if you’re too exhausted, injured or simply unable to be at your best, tell me now. I
don’t want any more unnecessary bloodshed.”
The first man steps forward, a hard look on his face. “All do respect, Alpha, but Gabriel trained me, he was one of the best
fighters I’ve ever seen, and he saved my life more than once over the years. That cowardly bastard probably had to outnumber
them five to one just to take him out. And targeting a breeding she-wolf is as low as it gets. I won’t step a toe out of line, but I’d
be lying if I said I’m not hoping he’ll give us a reason to cut him down where he stands.”
“I agree.” The wolf beside him nods, “We all want to make him pay, and we’ll be damned if we’re going to let you go in there
alone.”
“Thank you.” I profess earnestly, feeling genuinely touched by their support. “Now let’s move out.”
By the time the Prince arrives at the meeting point half an hour later, I’ve got more than a hundred wolves spread out around the
periphery of the scene, just waiting to move in or track the Prince after he leaves. When Damon enters, sniffing at our
surroundings – a deserted warehouse in the old industrial district – I can’t stop myself from prowling forward with lethal intent.
“Where is she?” I thunder, feeling as though my wolf is clawing at my skin, actually spilling my blood in his desperation to get
out.”

“Uh, uh, uh,” The prince mocks, waggling his finger at me. “If anything happens to me, I guarantee you’ll never see her again.”
“What the hell are you up to?” I change course, my gaze flitting to the bastion of guards at his back. He’s got about a dozen men
around him, but I know his guards are second-rate fighters compared to my own men.
It would be so easy. My wolf suggests hungrily. He could be dead in an instant, and then we could hold his men hostage and
torture them until they tell us where she is.
The Prince is eyeing me closely, undoubtedly reading my bloodthirsty thoughts. “You should know I’ve arranged to check in with
your mate’s guards every fifteen minutes like clockwork. If they don’t receive my call – they’ll kill her and your unborn whelp.”
I silently curse. We figured something like this would happen, but it’s still fucking inconvenient. “I see you’ve been taking pointers
from my ex-wife.” I remark harshly, hoping to piss him off enough to put a dent in their alliance. “I didn’t think you had it in you to
take a woman’s advice... then again, when she’s ten times smarter than you are, you’d be a fool not to. Still, it’s a bit
embarrassing – don’t you think?”
Damon’s face flushes with color, and his jaw clenches tight. “I admit she’s a tiresome creature, but even I have to admit she’s
had a few good ideas... like this one.”
“And what was her brilliant idea? To distract me with the rogues, to make me look like a fool for losing my mate?” I inquire,
prodding for information more than anything else.
The Prince scowls. “You’re going to give up your campaign, Dominic. Resign, abdicate – whatever you want to call it. Take
yourself out of the running and leave the territory. If you do that, I’ll give your little mate back and you two can run off in the
sunset together.”
“Why should I believe you’d actually return her to me?” I press. My insides have been tied into knots since this all began, but
they clench even tighter now, settling in my stomach like rocks.
“Because I am nothing if not a man of honor.” The Prince replies haughtily, “You have my word that she will be safe and sound as
long as you play by my rules, Dominic.”
“I don’t believe you.” I say sharply, even though I have no intention of agreeing to his ludicrous terms.
“You should, I’ve shown her nothing but kindness so far and I’ll continue to do that.” He shrugs. “I have nothing against either of
you as people – the problem is that you’re in my way.” He growls, his eyes flashing. “You have always been in my way.”

“How do I know she’s really unharmed? She could be in some dungeon at this very moment, suffering Goddess only knows
what.” I snap. “If I’m going to consider this offer, I want proof of life.”
“Alright.” He shrugs. “Give me 24 hours. We can set another meet. I’ll bring proof of life, and you can tell me your decision. Just
no that if you say no to me – I’ll kill her faster than you can blink.”
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