Chapter 49
Chapter 49 – The Prince Interferes
Ella
“Is this...?” I trail off, unable to find the right words.
“I thought if we’re going to pretend to be together, we ought to do it right.” Sinclair smiles, his obvious pleasure at my reaction
taking the sting out of his words. This isn’t because he feels anything for me, but he’s happy that I like the gift – and that’s worth
something, right?
“It’s beautiful,” I sigh, “But I feel... I haven’t gotten anything for you, Dominic.”
His dark brow furrows, and the next thing I know, he’s turning me towards the mirror at my back. His reflection towers over mine,
so dark and se xy in his black dress shirt and trousers. His size and strength are so daunting, and his skin vibrant bronze next to
my porcelain complexion and slender limbs. I’m wearing deep purple tonight, and his hand finds my tummy with practiced ease.
“How can you say that?” He demands, gentle but fierce, his lips moving against the shell of my ear as his eyes pierce me
through the glass. “Ella, you’re giving me everything.”
My own hand slides to the place where our baby rests, stopping just above his. However a moment later his palm is over mine,
pulling our hands just over my belly button. “I wish you could feel what I do.” He tells me solemnly. “You’ll understand when he
quickens, when you can feel his movement and moods.” For the first time, the mirror Sinclair pulls his gaze from mine, but only
so the real man can turn his head to look at me in reality. My heart stops beating as I turn my face to his, eager to hear what he
has to share about our baby. “You’re his whole world – he’s never happier than when he hears your voice.”
“Really?” I squeak, tears flooding my eyes.
“Really.” Sinclair confirms, and I’m surprised and impressed to see there isn’t even the smallest hint of jealousy in his expression.
“Everything I care about, is right here.” He continues, tugging me back against him a little, in a way that makes my delusional
mind think that he might be talking about me as well as the baby. “You are making all my dreams come true.”
I’m shaking my head, tears flowing freely now. “Don’t you get it?” I ask hoa rsely. “You gave me a miracle too.” I remind him. “It
doesn’t seem fair that you should get me so many other gifts too.”
“Then it’s a good thing you aren’t in charge.” Sinclair chuckles, kissing my neck just where it connects with my shoulder and
finally turning me back around. He wipes away my tears and slides the ring onto my finger. “Now everyone will know that we’re
taking vows before the Goddess.”
Sniffling and trying to get myself back under control, I ask. “But I thought the mating ceremony was just an excuse for, Roger?”
Sinclair shakes his head. “As I said, it’s time to make it official. Now come on, we’re going to be late.”
I’m in such a whirlwind of emotion as he guides me out the door that I can barely think straight. Sometimes I feel like Sinclair are
going around in emotional circles, getting carried away with excitement and joy about the baby and then pulling back when
reality sets in. Still, I’ll be dam ned if I know how to escape the maelstrom – let alone how I got in it in the first place. My brain is
scrambling to figure out what this all means, what’s changed and why this is coming up now. Part of me wonders if it was my
rejection the other day, however I don’t really have a chance to think it over, because the next thing I know we’re heading into the
oldest part of the city.
It’s a glittering maze of frozen canals, and I can see hundreds of vendors set up on the ice. I’d love to go down and explore them,
but ice skating has always been for rich people – not the likes of me.
“In another hour the canals will be full of people for the procession.” Sinclair tells me as we look down on the wintry scene. “The
processions will start here and weave through the old town until dawn, putting up greenery and decorations to transform the city
for the holiday and giving gifts to the residents.”
“That’s so lovely.” I express genuinely. I’ve never known a holiday as magical as the solstice, and it’s only just beginning. “But if it
doesn’t start for an hour, then why did we come so early? You said we were going to be late!”
“I padded the time a bit – I thought we could take advantage of the peace and quiet and skate a little.” Sinclair suggests, keeping
one arm protectively looped around my shoulders.
“But I don’t know how to skate.” I whisper nervously, “And what about the baby – is it safe?”
Sinclair shakes his head, as if I should know better than to ask such a silly question. “I won’t let you fall, sweetheart.”
Strangely enough, I believe him. I believe he’s fast and strong enough to keep this promise, and I know he means it with every
fiber of his being. He’s as good as his word too. Before long I’m zooming around the rink, unable to stop smiling. Sinclair has
stayed glued to my side all night long, never letting me out of arm’s reach and holding my hand more often than not. Of course,
the more confident I become, the less I want to be leashed to him, and I find myself taking every opportunity to get far enough
away to test my wings.
Shifters are constantly approaching him, saying hello, congratulating us on the baby or commenting on the campaign. The media
also starts to arrive after someone tips them off about our early arrival, and it’s as Sinclair shakes hands with a constituent that I
begin to skate away.
Naturally I don’t make it five feet before her catches me. “Not so fast, you.” He scolds warmly.
“I swear it’s like you have eyes in the back of your head.” I complain.
“My wolf has special Ella radar.” He jokes. ‘So you just keep on trying to get away, trouble. I’ll catch you every time.”
I stick my tongue out at him, and flames burst to life in his vibrant eyes. “Are you sassing me, little mate?”
My heart pulses when he calls me his mate, even though I know it’s only for our audience. “So what if I am?” I challenge.
“Is that really how you let your woman speak to you?” A new voice drawls behind us.
Sinclair’s expression goes very hard, but he doesn’t look the least bit surprised to see the Prince hovering over my shoulder. I
instinctively lean closer to Sinclair, remembering what he told me about the other man’s desperation to take the crown.
“A true Alpha isn’t threatened by strong she-wolves.” Sinclair growls, emphasizing the first part of his sentence in a way which
makes me think they’ve debated what makes a “true” alpha before.
“There’s strength and then there’s insolence.” The Prince replies snidely. “And everyone knows that a wolf who doesn’t discipline
his mate properly isn’t fit to lead.”
“You and I have very different ideas of discipline.” Sinclair rumbles. For the first time I realize that we’re drawing a crowd.
“If your mate thinks it’s appropriate to challenge you in public.” The Prince scoffs, “Then I don’t think you know the meaning of
the word at all.”
“My mate feels safe enough to test her limits with me no matter where we are.” Sinclair bites back. “That’s a far better sign of a
caring Alpha than one who’s Luna cowers away from him in fear.”
The Prince’s face scrunched up with obvious fury, but he glances at the reporters around us and clearly bites his tongue. “Then
again, you aren’t true mates yet. You haven’t even claimed her yet.”
There’s a sudden rash of murmuring through the crowd. I look up at Sinclair in shock. How did the Prince know? And why
doesn’t Sinclair look surprised? In fact, Sinclair looks positively triumphant, as if he’d been hoping this would happen when the
argument began. “Well thank you for giving me the opportunity to announce the date of our mating ceremony, your Highness.”
The Prince blanches, and I feel my own confusion grow. What on earth is happening? I’m trying to keep my emotions off my
face, even managing to smile up at Sinclair when he beams down at me. “Ella and I will be mated one month after we welcome
our son. On the night of the Summer Solstice. We’re having an incredibly hard time waiting, but we figured the occasion should
be fitting our incredible bond.”
The next thing I know, Sinclair is kissing me soundly for the cameras. A flurry of excitement explodes around us and reporters
immediately begin shouting follow up questions as the prince fades into the background. Suddenly I realize that Sinclair has
done it again, he’s left me out of key decisions in our arrangement and left me in the dark about too many things I don’t
understand. Not only that, he clearly knew the Prince was aware I haven’t been marked and never warned me.
But worse than any of this... is that those blissful moments we shared before we came out tonight, were all just a part of some
political ploy. He didn’t want to give me this ring, or make it official – he was simply trying to help the campaign – and he lied right
to my face.