Chapter 383
Accidental Surrogate
Accidental Surrogate Chapter 383-Coraâs Decision Ella âWhat?â Cora asks, laughing a little as if itâs a ridiculous notion. âWhat on earth could I have to pick and choose from?â
âLetâs back up a little,â Roger says, tugging her into the room and gesturing towards one of the chairs around the table. As she settles herself into a seat Sinclair pulls over the little armchair that Iâve been using when I feed Rafe, and I murmur my thanks to him as I settle down in it. As Roger begins, Sinclair swiftly hands me all of the things I need to feed Rafe â
a burp cloth, a little blanket to throw over my shoulder, etc. â and I smile to myself at his consideration in anticipating my needs without me having to ask. My Alpha is a warrior, but heâs also a sweetheart. And Iâm grateful for him every day. Everyone waits for me to get settled, but then once Rafe is happily eating Henry begins.
âWe discovered,â Henry begins, his eyes moving between me and Cora, that Xander has fled east to Adalaxia.â
âShit,â Cora sighs, slumping down in her chair. My emotions match hers. We knew that Xander was on the run weâd largely decimated any of his that martial forces in taking out his priests. But our great fear was that in the time it took us to regroup, that heâd leave the country and find allies who might help him. And it looks, now, like he did precisely that.
âIs Adalaxia...a good place for him to go?â I donât know a lot about the neighboring kingdom, especially as I was raised as a human and hadnât known that overlying the map of the human world there was a hidden world of wolf kingdoms with its own wars and politics. Of course, ever since Damon broke the secret of the of the wolves to the human world those maps have increasingly combined to become one, but still â what I donât know about wolf politics could probably fill its own book.
Which, considering that Iâll likely soon be Queen, is...unfortunate. But I force myself to pay attention to Henryâs answer.
âAdalaxia is a notoriously ruthless wolf nation,â he sighs. âThey stick even more strictly to what they perceive as the traditions of wolf kind even more than we do. In comparison to them we are...ridiculously liberal.â
âWhat does that mean?â Cora asks, crossing her arms over her chest, her face worried and confused.
âIt means,â Roger explains, âthat Xander has likely found allies with a group who would not be on board with our own nationâs current policy, which is that wolves and humans are equal and deserve to be treated with the same respect. They would also,â he continues, hesitating now and looking between me and Cora, âreally not like the fact that weâre having this conversation with our mates. For Adalaxians, women are...â
âSecond-class citizens, at best,â Sinclair finishes for him. âAnd at worst, property.â
âWhat?â I gasp, my eyes going wide. â Seriously? Are they also a nation thatâs been frozen in time for five hundred years?â
âI mean, itâs not a bad way to think of it,â Roger says, tilting his head to the side.
âWomen there are not taught to read or write, they have almost a completely separate culture and stay strictly within their homes. It is...not great, in terms of rights.â
âGross,â Cora says, her face clearly displaying her disgust. âThough, it makes sense why Xander would go there, considering how he tried to use Ella as his broodmare.â
âPrecisely,â Sinclair says, nodding along with her. âAnd theyâre staunch nationalists and monarchists as well. Theyâre likely to respect Rafeâs claim to our future throne as Xavierâs grandson, not as my son. And, as such, would see Xanderâs claim to the role of regent as... legitimate.â
âThatâs all so ridiculous,â I say, sighing as I look down at my baby, this innocent little person around whom so much revolves.
âAgreed,â Sinclair says, reaching out to place a comforting hand on my shoulder.
âItâs unfortunate that he was able to get there so fast. This would all be much easier if we had caught him at the border, had been able to prosecute him here without having to go through a foreign government to do it.â
âWhy?â I ask. âCanât we just...demand that they give him back? Extradition, or whatever?â
âWe could,â Sinclair replies, looking seriously down at me. âIf I was King. Which, currently, I am not.â
I blink up at him for a second, confused, and then put all of the pieces together.
âOhhhh,â I say, my eyes going wide. Because while all of the other claims to the throne within our country have been disposed of, and itâs rather a foregone conclusion that my mate will take the throne....
He hasnât done it yet. Which means, technically, that he doesnât yet have access to any of the powers which would allow him to make any of these demands.
âWell, how fast can you do it?â Cora says, sitting up straight and looking easily at Sinclair. âCan we do like... some kind of quick and dirty coronation? Slap a crown on you and get you on a throne by morning?â
We all laugh a little at the idea of this, but thereâs no real cheer in it, because I think we all know the answer. âItâs more complicated than that,â Sinclair says, running a hand through his hair. â First, I have to claim it, and then my claim has to be ratified by the governors. Itâs...all a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense.
Interestingly the kind of bureaucratic nonsense that the Atalaxians donât care about. In their country, Iâd have been king the moment I killed Damon. But,â he shrugs a little, rueful. âThatâs what we get for wanting to live in a nation in which the people have a say in their lives. Itâs a better process â but it takes longer.â
âWell,â I say, looking up at him. âCan we get it started?â
âWe can,â Sinclair says, nodding down at me. âBut this is where your choice comes in, Cora,â he says, shifting his gaze to her.
âSeriously,â Cora says, spreading out her hands on the table. âI canât with the suspense anymore. Can one of you please just tell me whatâs going on?â
âUntil Dominic is King and we have access to the state military and protection,â
Roger says quickly, âwe donât think itâs a good decision to split up anymore.
Which we all agreed to.â
âIt has been a disaster, hasnât it?â Sinclair says, looking down at me again.
âEvery time we try to leave you two home for safety, we either get torn up or you do. Or both.â
âSo weâre staying together from here on out,â Roger says, gesturing around the room. âThe six of us. Or, well,â he glances at Coraâs stomach. âSix and a half.â
âI would like to point out,â Cora says, âthat this was my plan from the start â but noooo, I wasnât allowed to go to the sewer, was I?â
âYes, youâre very clever,â Roger says placatingly, rolling his eyes a little before moving on, which makes me laugh lightly. âBut, Cora, if we get everything started with Dominicâs coronation, that means that...â
He hesitates now, as if he knows what he says will hurt her.
âWhat?â she pushes, dying to know and getting a little frustrated.
âIt means that you wouldnât be able to go to the temple any time soon,â Sinclair finishes. âTo ask your mother for answers to the big questions you have. About your baby, and about your mating.â
âOh,â she says, sitting up straight in her chair and thinking it through. âOh, I see.â
I nod along with her, seeing the point now. Because after we discovered that the priestesses of my motherâs temple in the city had been infiltrated by the Cult, it has been shut down for the moment. Besides, that temple was more of a place of worship than a true conduit for my mother â the closest of those temples, where priestesses live in dedication to her and are able to truly call on her presence, is hundreds of miles away.
And if Cora wants to go and ask her questions?
We either have to do it now, before the coronation begins? Or she has to wait and that waiting could take quite a long time.
I purse my lips, wondering what the right choice is. Because what matters more now â answering my sisterâs big questions? Or chasing down the man who tried to kidnap my son?