Chapter 217

Chapter 217 – Chasing Butterflies

Ella

I haven’t been to the nursery since the news of Sinclair’s supposed death broke, and when I walk in I’mgreeted with a chorus of excited cries from the children. I kneel down and open my arms to the pups,making sure to kiss every cheek and nose I can reach. “Ella where have you been?!” novelxo One ofthe older girls demands hotly, crossing her arms over her chest, “It’s been ages and ages!”

“Miss Izzy said you were sick.” Someone else interjects before I can answer. “You can borrow my stuffyif you want, she always makes me feel better.”

They’re all clamoring for answers at once, novelxo and all I can do is offer hugs and apologies for myabsence. “Oh thank you! I know, I’ve been gone too long – but I didn’t want to stay away. That meandoctor ordered me to stay in bed. I promise I’m better now, and it’s a good thing because I’ve missedyou all so much.”

More questions rain down, but then Isabel’s firm but loving voice sounds from somewhere above us.“Alright pups, let’s not overwhelm our Princess. Give her some space to breathe.” I look up to replaceSadie strapped to a front facing carrier on her chest, and though Isabel is trying to look stern, the infantis grinning and giggling as she bounces in her cloth seat. Of course, none of us take kindly to thematron’s suggestion, and I simply bare my fangs and hug the little ones closer, laughing when theirimmature growls join my own defensive noises.

Isabel throws her hands up in exasperation, “suit yourselves then.” She retreats, but keeps an ever-watchful eye on us as we continue to catch up.

“Is it true that the Alpha is back?” A little boy asks softly, his eager breath fluttering against my neck.

“A course he is!” Another small voice chastises him, just a tiny bit smug for being in the know.“Everyone saw him carrying her through the halls.” A number of the girls titter excitedly, but the first puponly huffs at their antics.

“Well I dunno!” He complains, sounding thoroughly affronted as he cuddles a bit closer to my side. “Theother day everyone was saying he was deads.”

‘We did have a scare.” I explain carefully, “but we were wrong. Alpha Dominic is alive and he’s homenow.”

I regret the words almost as soon as I’ve said them, because a number of the pups look suddenlyhopeful. I can practically see the thoughts racing through their minds – wondering if we were wrongabout Sinclair, then maybe we were wrong about their parents too. “How come you were wrong?” Theboy in my arms inquires, confirming my suspicions.

‘Well, I never believed he was dead.” I share, wondering if it’s better or worse to be transparent whenthe/re this young, “but that’s only because he’s my mate. The King and the other Alphas don’t have thesame connection with him, so they didn’t have reason to hope.” It’s not the full story, but it’s the best Ican do in the circumstances. “Does that make sense?”

I see a number of their young faces fall, no doubt reflecting on their own experiences with brokenbonds. My heart aches for them, even as one of the girls nods glumly. “It’s like when we lost ourMommies and Daddies. We felt them go – even though they didn’t want to.”

‘That’s right.” I confirm soberly. “I never felt Dominic go, so I had to believe he was still out theresomewhere, fighting to get back to us. Thankfully I was right.” At this point I’m sitting on the floor withhalf a dozen pups in my lap, and another six gathered around me in a circle. However I also notice afew unfamiliar pups skirting warily around the edges of our group – as if unable to keep themselves

away. “Now tell me what you’ve all been up to while I was away? I see some new faces hiding overthere – do we have new friends?”

A four year old leaning against my shoulder laughs. ‘They’re scared cuz they heard you’re theGoddess’s daughter.”

“Well that’s just silliness.” I shake my head. “Haven’t you told them how nice I am? That I’m so fat Ihave to waddle when I walk, and I spend all my time sleeping?

The children laugh and I see a small boy lurking closer, encouraged by the happy sounds. “Hellothere.” I say, peering through the assembled pups to catch him in my crosshairs. ‘Would you like to joinus?”

He freezes and looks at the other pups for reassurance. I carefully shift the boy currently in my arms tomake room, and extend my hands to the skittish toddler, “don’t be afraid angel, you have all yourbrothers and sisters here to look out for you.”

His face closes off, ‘They’re not bwothers or sisters.”

“Oh but they are.” I correct him gently. ‘When I was a little girl I grew up in a home for pups withoutparents, but it wasn’t anywhere near as nice as this place. There weren’t lovely grown ups like MissIzzy to care for us, or warm beds and yummy food. All we had was each other, and we became eachother’s family. I had dozens of brothers and sisters to love, who understood exactly how I felt – howlonely and sad I could get when I thought about my Mommy and Daddy.” Some of the other pups arestaring at me in surprise, having never heard this story. “Family isn’t just about who we’re born, it’sabout who we choose, and you can choose to have as many brothers and sisters as you want.”

“You didn’ have a Mommy and Daddy?” The tot inquires, edging a bit closer. “But they said you’re apwincess.” novelxo There’s a note of accusation in his voice, and I wonder just how recently he’s joinedthe nursery – and what he went through before arriving.

“I didn’t know I was a Princess until very recently.” I explain. “In fact, I didn’t even know I was a wolfbecause I was raised with humans.”

“Wow.” The boy utters, coming close enough for me to pull him into my lap. He goes very still when myhands first make contact, but after a moment he melts against me, his defenses falling away.

“I didn’ thinks anything bad happened to princesses.” Another new face has joined us, a clever little girlwho snuck up behind me.

“Bad things happen to everyone.” I relate sadly, offering her my other arm. She slips into my embrace,and I kiss her hair. “There now, you see? I’m not so bad.” I croon. “What a pair of cuddle bugs.”

“You smell nice.” The boys murmurs, nuzzling his head against my chest.

“So do you.” I answer honestly, breathing in his pure scent just as Rafe flutters in my belly.

“Hey, your tummy kicked me.” The girl exclaims, jolting slightly.

‘That’s my baby,” I chuckle warmly, guiding her hand to my navel. “He’s saying hello.”

“Oh, hello baby.” The pup greets, patting my stomach and looking up at me with wide eyes. ‘Will he bea prince?”

“I suppose he will.” I realize this is already true by my own bloodline, but for their benefit I add, “Nowthat Alpha Dominic is back, he’s going to make Damon pay for everything he’s done. One day we’ll allbe able to go home, and when my pup is old enough to lead, he’ll take over from his father.”

The boy who asked about Sinclair’s death is still sitting in my skirts, and now he gazes up at me withwonder. “When I grow up, I wanna have a mate just like you.” He proclaims, “I wanna be every bit asstrong as Alpha Dominic, so that no one can ever hurt me or take away the things I care about.”

“Do you want to know a secret about Alpha Dominic?” I ask, exchanging mischievous looks with theothers.

They nod emphatically, leaning closer. I catch my mate’s scent nearby and know he’s on his way here,so I alter my words for his benefit.

‘Well, he’s all the things you say. He’s big and strong and brave, and he can be very scary when hewants to be, but deep down he’s a big teddy bear.” I reveal, smiling broadly. “He loves cuddles andgooey romantic books and movies. He chases butterflies and even takes bubble baths that smell likeflowers.”

The pups are giggling almost uncontrollably now, and I feel Sinclair behind me a millisecond before hisbooming voice detonates. “What on earth are you telling these pups!”

The children squeal and scatter with playful screams, and I turn to face him, batting my lashesinvitingly. Sinclair places his hands on his hips, adopting a convincing scowl even though I can feel hisraucous amusement. novëlx.o “Such a naughty mate, telling such tales to impressionable children.What am I going to do with you?”

I’m about to respond that I only spoke the truth, but before I get the chance, the boy who just sharedhis wishes to be like my mate steps between our bodies, matching Sinclair’s pose. “She’s not naughty,she’s the nicest, prettiest she-wolf in the whole world!” The poor boy is shaking like a leaf, but hestands proud and tall, determined to stand up for me.

I want to intervene, to reassure the poor pup it was only a joke, but Sinclair sends a warning glanceand kneels down in front of the boy. “You must feel very strongly, to challenge me this way.” Heremarks coolly.

The boy’s lip quivers, and his voice shakes. “I do. Ella is the bestest, you should only be nice to her.”

Sinclair settles a colossal hand on the boy’s shoulder. “Good man.” He nods, and I can sense the boy’simmense relief. “You’re exactly right and I’m glad Ella has you in her corner. I could use a hundredsoldiers like you.”

The child perks up, “Really? You mean you’d let me fight?”

“Actually I was thinking of a much more important job.” Sinclair replies,” Maybe you could help lookafter my mate while she’s here in the nursery. She has guards of course, but I could use an extra pairof eyes.”

I feel my jaw drop in disbelief that he’s turning the pup into a spy against me, but then I see the way theboy puffs up with pride. “I’d be honored, Alpha.” ‘Then we have a deal.” Sinclair nods, before gracefullyjoining me on the floor. He tugs me close and kisses his mating mark, before winking at the boy,“Besides she was telling the truth. I love chasing butterflies.”

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