Chapter Chapter 305: Sister Talk
Accidental Surrogate
Ella It feels like my sister has been gone with my baby for...hours. But in reality I know that it has been, at best, maybe half an hour.
Still, while the rest of us mill around the dark forest, drinking champagne and waiting, I canât keep myself from continuing to glance anxiously into the darkness.
Whatâs keeping them? Why wonât they come back?
âPatience, trouble,â Sinclair says behind me and I sigh. Without looking at him, I lean back against his chest and raise my champagne flute to my mouth, taking a little sip.
âThose are two words that donât go together, and you know it,â I mutter, frustrated.
His warm chuckle resonates against my back as he wraps an armâaround me. âOnly you would try to rush a goddess.â
âSheâs my mom!â I huff, looking up at him as I cross my arms. âIâll rush her all I want.
Sinclair laughs again and shakes his head at me. âLet Cora and Roger have this time with Rafe.
Itâs special for them too.â
âIâm dying to know if theyâll see anything about his future,â I say, looking back at my mate with a wide smile. âDo you think they will?â
âIf I had to put money on it?â Sinclair says, contemplative. âConsidering who Rafeâs grandmother is? Then...yeah, I think theyâll get a glimpse. But donât push them too hard on it, Ella,â he advises. âItâs their experience as much as his. If they choose to keep it to themselves, thatâs their right.â
âOh, yeah, whatever,â I say, rolling my eyes. Fat chance Iâm letting Cora keep secrets about my sonâs future from me. As my mind goes wild with the possibilities, I see something flicker in the darkness. I stand up straight, eager, peering into the darkness.
I feel Sinclair do the same behind me.
And then I burst into a little joyous laugh as I see my sister, Rafe tucked happy in her arms, coming through the trees, Rogerâs arm warm around her shoulder. Sinclair puts two fingers in his mouth and lets out a sharp whistle as I shout âCora!â and dash into the woods, happy to see all three of them.
My sister gives me a broad smile as we meet beneath the trees, happily handing my baby over into my waiting arms. I coo a little greeting to him, doing a little check down the bond to see that heâs fine. When Iâm satisfied that heâs happy and relaxed I look up at Roger and Cora eagerly. âSo?â I ask, a little breathless. âHowâd it go?â
âIt went well,â Roger says reassuringly. âNo problems, he did beautifully.â
âOf course he did!â I laugh, smiling down at my baby, who fusses a little in his blankets. Heâs tired, Iâm sure, even though heâs always up at this time of night anyway. âHe didnât have to do much, after all, just lay out basking in the moonlight.â
Cora laughs and steps away from Roger, putting an arm around me. âCome on, sis,â she says. Letâs go get a glass of champagne and Iâll tell you everything.â
When we return to the little group of family and friends, everyone lets out a little cheer and raises their glasses to us, a gesture that fills me with warmth. It is so wonderful to see this milestone in my childâs life celebrated so. I lean down and give my baby a little kiss on the head as Sinclair hands Cora and Roger glasses of champagne and then comes to my side.
âHow is he?â Sinclair murmurs, leaning down to check on the baby.
âPerfect, angelic, magnificent, as usual,â I murmur.
âAs usual?â Sinclair asks, raising an amused eyebrow at me. âUsually heâs screaming like a banshee.â
I blink innocently at my mate. âThat does nothing to take away from his perfection. Heâs just... expressive.â
Sinclair laughs and shakes his head at me a little and then turns to Cora and Roger, who come closer to us.
âSoooooo?â I ask leadingly, excited. âDid you...see anything?â
âElla,â Roger says, smirking at me and sinking his hands into his pockets. âDonât you know that itâs a private affair, what happens between a child, his godparents, and the goddess on the night of his baptism?â
âI swear, Roger,â I warn, narrowing my eyes at him, âif you keep this from me, I will torture you for the rest of your life ââ
My brotherâinâlaw bares his teeth at me playfully, leaning forward. âAh, Ella, but donât you see? Now I have the power to torture you, as I have information you want, and Iâm going to make you pay through the nose for it.â
âYouâre dead to me,â I declare impassively, turning to my sister. âWell?â I ask, my question directed only to her as Roger laughs.
âOh, you know,â she says casually, unable to keep her lips from twitching. âWe just saw the normal sorts of things for a little boy.
His life is going to be rather boring, actually. Uneventful, dull.â
âWhat?!â I ask, my face falling, glancing between her and the baby.
âYeah,â she says with a little shrug. âWe saw a lot of crossword puzzles in his future. Heâs going to get really, really into rock collecting, but not in an interesting way that leads to a career in geology. Just...hoarding rocks. In his bedroom. Through his forties.â
I snap my eyes back up to her and glare, taking in the little smile on her lips. âLiar,â I say, starting to laugh, my sister joining in with me. She glances back at Roger, who wrinkles his nose at her and raises his champagne glass in her direction. I watch this exchange, curious. Did something...else happen in the woods?
But I donât let myself be distracted. âCome on, Cora,â I push, taking her by the arm and drawing her away from Sinclair and Roger. âTell me, please, for real. Did you see anything?â
âWe did,â she says, warm. âHe has...a big future, Ella. But it will be a happy one, with love and courage to balance the trials. I know more but...do you want to know?â
And suddenly I realize that...I donât. I look my sister in the eyes and realize that...well, that I want to be surprised. That I want to watch my sonâs life unfold organically, to experience it along with him. I tilt my head to the side, considering it, and realizing that this is perhaps why godparents take the child to this ceremony â because the gift of the goddess is too much for those who love him most. That perhaps the best gift is the mystery.
âNo, Cora,â I say, putting out an arm and pulling her close in a hug. âThank you. Thatâs perfect. Thatâs all I need.â
She nods to me, understanding, and turns to rejoin the group. But I donât let her go just yet.
âCora,â I whisper, pulling her close again, biting my lip eagerly. âWhen you went into the woods with Roger you were...different than when you came out. Did...did something...â
She just gives me a little smirk and a shrug. âThat, sister,â she says quietly, pulling me forward, âis a secret Iâm keeping to myself.
Youâre too nosy. Some things are private.â
âSo there is a thing!â I exclaim, digging in my heels, desperately wanting to know this mystery, if not my sonâs. âIf youâre keeping something private, something happened!â
âCome on, Ella,â Cora says, laughing at me. âCome celebrate with us. Iâm not telling you a thing.â
âSheâs selfish, Rafe,â I sigh, shaking my head down at my son, who is falling asleep. âCruel auntie doesnât tell us anything. But you know, and Iâll get you to tell me as soon as youâre big enough to talk.â
He just makes a face and squirms away from me a bit. I narrow my eyes at him, wondering if my baby is taking Coraâs side.
âCome on, little mate,â Sinclair says, wrapping an arm around me and ushering me forward into the group. âLet everyone see the baby, and then letâs go home. Itâs time for breakfast.â