Accidental Surrogate for Alpha by Caroline Above Story Chapter 160

Chapter 160 — Refugees

Ella

I’d known it wasn’t going to be easy. I was prepared to hear from grieving widows, wounded warriors, and heartbroken families. I was prepared to see their gruesome injuries and desolate faces, to hold their hands while they wept. I was not prepared for the orphans… or for the parents who lost their children.

When we first walked into the main tent, the refugees had been too caught up in their own worlds to notice us, but that quickly changed. As soon as they realized that not only the Vanaran King, but myself, Henry and Roger were present, they were on their feet, gathering around us in eager throngs. I’m not sure why it surprises me, but they seem even more thrilled to see me than the others, and soon a pink blush is covering my cheeks as they cry out my name. “It’s Ella! It’s our Luna!” More than one wolf throws their arms around me, and despite everything these people have been through, they only express worry for me and Sinclair. “We’re so glad you’re all right. Is Alpha Dominic—”

“He’s safe.” I promise. “He’s in the capital trying to build the war effort.” I share, raising my voice so I can be heard over the melee. “

He would have come along to see you but he’s spending all his time planning and trying to make alliances. He’s determined to take back the continent from Damon before anyone else can be harmed … but it’s slow going.”

Murmurs of understanding move through the crowd, and I’m ushered in to sit at the heart of the group. A hollow-eyed woman moves all the clothing and personal items from her cot so that I can sit down, ignoring my protests. Soon I’m seated in a large circle, with shifters gathered around on the floor or other cots. The people seem to want to hear the story of our escape, but I can’t allow this.

“Dominic and I got out very early, because the Royal Army was on our doorstep. We don’t know what’s been going on at home except for the few videos people have managed to get out past the media blockade. What we need most is to hear from you, we need to know how the pack is doing, we need to know what we can do to help you feel at home here. And your stories can help us understand the situation on the ground so we can fight back where it counts.”

attention, trying not to steal focus by making a scene and crying like a baby, no matter how badly I want to. I thank the people for sharing their experiences, giving hugs and making

who have aged well beyond their years in the last few days, and

the adults, the children don’t seem to care that they have visitors, or even notice that we’re here. There are neglected toys sitting in the middle of the tent, and when I can’t get a single

lost my mind as I begin speaking in silly high pitched voices and ridiculous dialogue, but soon enough a

voice murmurs beside me,

is an excellent idea.” I agree, smothering my pleasure and pretending like this is no big deal. “But I only have two hands… do you think you

slightly. “I dunno the

can make up our own story.Sometimes that’s the best thing

the dolls in my hand over to her, pointing it in the direction of the

her voice to it’s lower octave and says, “I’m a bad witch of

so that they’re raised in the air above it’s head. “Aaaahhhhh, it’s a witch, it’s a witch! What do we do! Somebody

Now I do grin, and little by little the other children join into our game of make believe, until they’re enjoying themselves so much that

sadness these are tears of cold fury. I’m so angry at the man who caused so many little ones such pain, that suddenly my wolf is entertaining gorey fantasies of her own. I’m so caught up in my wrathful fantasies, that I almost don’t notice a pale woman near the edge of the play area. She’s got great black circles beneath

your name?” I

so caught up in the pups’ game that her eyes jerk to me in surprise, then drop to my round belly almost as quickly. Something inside her hardens, and she barely grits out her

we’re meeting in these circumstances, Isabel.”

She answers, shooting me

I think my own happy ending might just remind her that she wasn’t so lucky. Instead I nod towards the pups. “These little ones need more than the volunteers here can provide, more than shelter and food.” I sigh, letting my genuine concern and sadness bleed into my voice. “They need what they lost — love and nurturing, the protection of

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