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#Chapter 291 Big Alpha Baby 

Ella 

I’m gripping my sister’s hand, gritting my teeth and groaning through the first of my pushes, when the door bangs open again. I don’t open my eyes can’t look – 

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Quite frankly, at this particular moment I don’t care who the hell it is if it’s Hank, or Roger, or insurgents coming to kill us all I care about is the horrible, tearing pain within me as I work to bring my baby into the world

I moan, throwing my head back against the pillows as I pant, feeling the pain subside a little 

bit

How is she?I hear Hank ask, and I open my eyes to see him there next to me. I try to give him a little smile, failing a bit. Hello, Ella,he says softly, his voice warmer than I’m used to. You look like you’re doing great.” 

I murmur my thanks to him as he turns his attention back to Cora, getting a full report, and I shift my gaze to Roger, who stands awkwardly across the room

Roger,I say, putting my hand out to him, inviting him closer

Hello, Ella!he calls, awkward. Happyhappy birth. Or whatever.” 

Sinclair starts to laugh quietly. Come over, Roger,he demands and Roger sighs, hanging his head and deliberately choosing not to look at me as he comes to stand with his brother. What,” Sinclair asks him as he arrives at his side. More of a cigars in the waiting room kind of guy?” 

Yeah,Roger agrees, giving his brother a little glare. “I’d say that’s much more my vibe.” 

I wanted you here,I say to him, giving him a tired little smile. I want you to meet the baby.” 

Of course I want to meet the baby, Ella,Roger says, his voice kinder now as he meets my gaze. Just….when you’ve cleaned it up a bit. Gotten some of the goop off.” 

I laugh, a little, but groan when I feel the pain start to return. Cora climbs up onto the bed for this one, cursing a little at the lack of stirrups and the soft surface of the mattress that makes it harder for her to see what’s really going on. Roger tries to muffle his groan as he turns away, which perversely makes me want to laugh in one of the more painful and trying moments of my life

Hank quickly takes Cora’s space at my side, Sinclair solid a solid force next to my head. You’ve moved quite quickly through this, Ella,Hank informs me as the contraction ends and I pant, working to catch my breath. This is rare, even for a wolf birth. But you should be in the final parts of it now,” he says, patting my knee and giving me an encouraging smile

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I smile back at him but note, interestingly, that Cora rolls her eyes at him a little bit when he says this. I have no idea what that could mean is there trouble in paradise? but honestly, any of my interest in that question is immediately wiped out when the pain comes again

This continues for a few rounds, of me huffing and pushing with all of my might during the contractions and then resting, as best I can, in the short spaces between them. I can feel my baby moving inside me, progressing along. It’s hard, agonizing work, but my sister calls encouragement to me and my mate is by my side through every moment of it, steadily holding me together

After what feels like an endless repetition of this pattern, Cora gives a little gasp. Okay, he’s almost here!she says, and the cheer in her voice is a balm to my agonized body. I look at her with hope in my eyes and she gives me a happy little nod. One big push, sis, and his head will be born, and then it’s easy after that!” 

I take a deep breath, looking up excitedly at Sinclair, happy despite the pain ravaging my body. I wait for the next contraction and, when it comes and Cora tells me to, I push absolutely as hard as I can, giving a guttural yell while I do in that I hope will help me push through, bring him home

Oh, his little head!Cora says, smiling at me, he’s here, Ella! Just a couple more to bring forward his body next!” 

I nod, eager, and begin to push again. And push, and push. I gasp, laying back and panting as I feel the contraction end, and I look to Cora for instructions. Instead of a happy smile, though, I see her exchange an odd little glance with Hank

What,I demand, working to sit up and moaning at the pain that shoots through my back.What’s wrong? Where’s my baby?” 

Is something wrong?Sinclair asks, suddenly tense next to me. I can tell by his voice that he’s working, so hard, to stay still and steady, to let the doctor’s do their work. Inaction and the passing of responsibility to another no matter how much they outstrip him in their expertise has never been his strong suit. My mate wants to be involved

Um,Cora hesitates, it’s okay, Ella he’s almost born butShe and Hank hesitate and exchange glances again, then looking down at the baby. I struggle to sit up, to see the child

but 

my sister shakes her head at me, leaning forward to press me back to the pillows

Please,I beg, my eyes fixed on Sinclair. Please, you have to tell us

Cora sighs as she sits back and I see that her face is worried. Ella, he didn’t make any 

progress in the past few pushes. Which is sometimes a sign that” 

There is some worry,Hank continues, that because he’s such a large baby, that he could be stuck.” 

Stuck?I gasp, suddenly horrified. Sinclair goes rigid next to me

It’s common,Hank says hurriedly. Lots of women experience this with large babies. It’s called shoulder dystocia we think his shoulder is trapped up behind your pelvis.” 

What?I gasp, confused, baffled, horribly worried. What do we ” 

It’s okay!” Cora says, though her worried voice belies her words. We’re trained for this 

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Then, my sister moves across the bed until she’s next to my head. She puts a steady hand under my shoulder, pulling upwards. Come on, Ella, you need to change your position before the next contraction comes I’m going to move you on your side to shift your pelvis, and then ” 

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Don’t tell me I gasp, moving with her. Just do it.I look up into Sinclair’s worried eyes, knowing mine are a mirror for his. I nod to him, letting him know that it’s okay, and praying deep inside me that it’s true. I send a little pulse of love to baby Rafe, but he doesn’t send anything back. He is, predictably, distracted

I moan in pain as Cora shifts me onto my side and then begins to press on my stomach just above my pelvis when the next contraction starts

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