Chapter Summary: Chapter 474 – Alpha Dom and His Human Surrogate Novel by Internet
In Chapter 474, a key moment in the Internet novel Alpha Dom and His Human Surrogate Novel, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
#Chapter 474 – Sharing the News Ella
“Cora?” I gasp the minute I get the phone to my ear, still scrambling out of bed and tangled in the sheets.
“Hey, Ells,” she says, her voice somehow both tight and bored at once. “Sorry to wake you up – ”
“You didn’t wake me – ” I say quickly, reaching for Rafe in his crib and scooping him up in my arms. Behind me, I hear Sinclair climbing out of bed too, coming to my side.
“I didn’t?” Cora asks. “Why actually.” Her voice goes stony. “Don’t tell me. Knowing you and Dominic, I probably don’t want to know.”
A little laugh bursts from me as I shake my head, trying to get back on track with this conversation. “Cora,” I say, looking down at Rafe’s bright, wide -awake face, “what’s up? Why are you calling? Is the baby -”
“Yeah,” she says on a sigh. “Roger insisted I call. Baby’s on its way!”
“Oh my god!” I shriek, spinning to Sinclair and beaming at him for the second time this morning. “It’s time for the baby! We’ll come right away -”
“No, take your time,” she says on a sigh and I frown at her even though she can’t see me.
“Cora, what is going on? Why are you calling in the middle of the night for us to come but then also telling us not to hurry?”
“Because my stupid mate made me call you,” Cora says, her voice annoyed. She lowers her voice to a whisper. ” He’s completely freaking out, Ells, even though everything is progressing totally normally -”
“Awww,” I say, passing Rafe to Sinclair’s waiting hands and smiling up at him. “Go easy on him, Cora! He’s a first-time dad!”
“And a last time dad,” she mutters, making me laugh again, “if he’s this annoying every time I go into labor.”
“Okay, well, should we come?” I ask, looking up into Sinclair’s face, a silent question in my eyes. Can we go? Is there any pressing national business that means we need to stay back? Sinclair nods eagerly to me, letting me know we can.
“Yeah,” she says on another sigh. “Do you mind? Honestly, Ella, I don’t think my body is anywhere close to ready to push but Roger just wants everything in place.”
“Okay,” I say cheerfully, nodding up to Sinclair who gives me a wink and starts to walk away to the closet to get himself and Rafe dressed. “Honestly, Cora, if he’s freaking out this much how did you ever talk him into a home birth?”
“Well now he’s trying to talk me out of it – anyway,” she sighs, “will you just come?”
I grin as I hear Roger yelling something in the background, his voice thick with anxiety though I can’t hear what he’s saying. My heart swells a little for my secretly-sweet brother-in- law, who I know has his whole heart wrapped up in what’s happening today.
“Yup,” I say, “we’ll be there as soon as we can. And we’ll let Henry know too.”
“Okayyy,” Cora says on a sigh. “See you in a bit!”
“Excited!” I call through the phone before hanging up and tossing it onto the bed. Then I practically skip into the closet in my excitement, going immediately to Sinclair’s side and wrapping my arms around his waist, grinning up at him.
“Is Cora all right?” he asks, cupping my face in his palm.
“I think so,” I say, nodding up at him. “Apparently she’s still got time – Roger’s just freaking out.”
“Life has a habit of doing that,” Sinclair murmurs, stepping close and wiping my tears away with his thumb. ” But if it didn’t, you won’t get to live it.”
I nod, sighing and looking down at Rafe, who looks up at me with curious and interested green eyes. I can’t help but smile at him and press a quick kiss to his head. Then I look back up at his father. “Let’s not tell anyone about the new baby yet, all right?” I say quietly, sniffing back the last of my sentimental tears. “Let Cora have her day.”
“It’s a good idea,” Sinclair says, wrapping an arm around my shoulders and pressing a kiss to my forehead. ” Though Roger will probably be able to smell it on you.”
“Do I already smell different?” I ask, my eyes going wide. I am, at best, a few days pregnant – honestly, even if that.
Sinclair sniffs the air around me lightly, experimental. “A little,” he says with a shrug. “It’s subtle, and Roger will be distracted, but yes, Ella, any wolf who gets close enough to you is going to be able to tell that you’re carrying my pup.”
“Weird,” I say, looking down at myself and sniffing. “Why can’t I smell it?”
“I don’t know,” he says, his mind already moving towards other things as he starts to look towards the closet door. “Can you usually smell yourself?”
“I don’t know…” I say, honestly thinking about it. Seriously, I’ve known I’m a wolf for a while now, but it’s still weird. “Can Rafe smell the baby on me?”
Sinclair laughs, tugging me along with him as he starts out of the closet and we cross to the door of our room. “I don’t know, ask him.”
So I do, babbling a little to my sweet baby as we walk down the hall. But of course he doesn’t respond with his own words, though he sends a great deal of happiness down our bond and reaches out his hands to me, trying to touch my face and making me laugh.
I’m quite full with happiness as Sinclair and I climb into one of the cars in the garage downstairs, surprising the poor sleepy attendants who rush to get it ready for us. But even with the little delay, we’re on the road in a few minutes, heading to Cora’s house to help her, and calm her mate, and greet the new little Sinclair baby.
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