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Chapter One Hundred and Five: October in Rome

Author: Author Rowan
last update publish date: 2026-06-21 19:49:31

We fly to Rome on a Tuesday.

Seven of us.

The six Chicago community members, myself included, and Paz.

Lucia stays in Chicago with Dominic.

This decision took three days.

Not because Dominic pushed back. He didn't. He understood immediately and said so, which was its own kind of adjustment to navigate because when someone removes the argument you were prepared to have, you have to sit with the actual feeling underneath it. It just brings a feeling of understanding.

The actual feeling was: I don
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  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter One Hundred and Five: October in Rome

    We fly to Rome on a Tuesday.Seven of us.The six Chicago community members, myself included, and Paz.Lucia stays in Chicago with Dominic.This decision took three days.Not because Dominic pushed back. He didn't. He understood immediately and said so, which was its own kind of adjustment to navigate because when someone removes the argument you were prepared to have, you have to sit with the actual feeling underneath it. It just brings a feeling of understanding.The actual feeling was: I don't want to leave her.Seven months old and I don't want to leave her for four days.I said this to Dominic on the Wednesday before the flight.He said: "I know. Go anyway. They need you. I'll be here for her"I said: "Will she be okay?"He said: "She will be entirely okay. She will also make me tell her everything about Rome when you get back." He says with a knowing smile as he gently tucks my hair away behind my ears. I said looking at him as he is also looking down at me: "She's just seven m

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter One Hundred and Four: Telling Paz

    We call her Saturday morning.Elena sits at the kitchen table with the box open in front of her and her phone in her hands and the specific quality of a mother who has to tell her child something that is going to change how the child sees herself.I take a sit across from her.Dominic has taken Lucia to the park so the apartment can hold this conversation properly.The phone rings twice.Paz answers with the energy of someone who has been up for hours doing something purposeful. I can hear the New Mexico morning in her voice. The wide sky of it."Mami," she says. "I'm literally at Mira Seca right now, the county inspector came early and we did a full survey of the foundation perimeter and there's more structural integrity than we thought, which means we can....""Paz," Elena interrupted .She stops.She has known her mother long enough to read a single word."What is it?" she says."Are you sitting down?" Elena says.A pause. "I'm sitting on a foundation stone," she says. "Is that sym

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter One Hundred and Three: Rome

    I call Pren.He answers in two rings."What kind of records?" I say."I don't have the full picture yet," he says. "The Rome Conclave operates differently from Edinburgh or Chicago. They have a formal archivist, a position that has existed since the fifteenth century, and she contacted me directly yesterday." He pauses. "Her name is Sister Benedetta. She's been the archivist for thirty-one years.""A nun?" I say."The Rome Conclave has always had a relationship with certain religious orders," he says. "It's a complicated history that goes back centuries. Sister Benedetta was appointed archivist because she has the specific ability to read what's in the archive accurately." He pauses. "Her words, not mine."I look at Dominic across the table.He is listening."She has the ability," I say."She said, specifically, that she has been waiting for the founding line to become visible," Pren says. "That the Chicago session was the signal she was waiting for." He pauses. "She says the records

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter One Hundred and Two: Elena's Box

    I call her immediately.She answers before the first ring finishes, which means she was holding the phone, which means she has been sitting with whatever is in that box and waiting for me to call and probably unable to do anything else in the interim."Tell me," I say."I can't do this on the phone," she says. "I need to show you.""You said you're coming next month," I say."I'm coming next week," she says. "I changed the flight when I found it.""What is it, Elena?"A pause.Like she's deciding how much to give over the phone versus in person."It's from your mother," she says.I go completely still."The box was my mother's," she says. "She gave it to me before she died. She told me to keep it until someone asked for it. She said I'd know when." A pause. "I never opened it because I thought I was the wrong someone. I thought there was a specific person it was meant for and I wasn't them.""Me," I say."I think so," she says. "Yes.""What made you open it now?" I say."Lucia saying

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter One Hundred and One: The Fourth Word

    August.Lucia is six months old and the fourth word arrives on a Wednesday.Not dramatically. She is in the bouncy seat in the kitchen watching me make breakfast while slowly sulking on her milk bottle. She says it twice with the certainty of someone who has been working toward something and has decided today is the day. "More." I heard her say and I became still for just a nanosecond. I thought I might have misheard. It's just some more of her intelligible words.NI turn from the stove and looked at her with a smile She looks back at me."More." She repeated throwing a fit with her milk bottle in hand while sucking on a thumb. My eyebrows shot up in surprise. How did she know just the right wordI look at her for a moment and my smile widened as I approached her.Then I say: "More of what?"She makes the sound that means she approves of the question.I crouch to her level, taking aside a strand of her that seem to be stuck from sweat just so close to her eyes."More of this?" I say

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter One Hundred: What Stays

    July arrives with the warmth and chill of a Chicago July that doesn't apologize for itself. The city at its most itself, outdoor everything and the lake and people moving through the heat with the determined enjoyment of people who endured five months of cold and are going to make the most of every degree above seventy.Lucia is five months old and she finally has the third word now.It arrived on a Tuesday morning and it was, as Dominic predicted, something she decided mattered."Li."Her version of her name.The first time she said it I was at the kitchen window watering the herbs and she said it from the bouncy seat with the specific satisfaction of someone who has been working toward something and has arrived.I turned around.She looked at me."Li."I looked at her for a moment.Then I said: "Yes. That's you."She said it again bouncing on the seat in joy. Smiling so wide I could see her toothless gum."Li."Three times. How establishing.Dominic came in from the hallway and she

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter Ninety-Five: What Spring Feels Like This Year

    Spring arrives in Chicago the way it always does. Chipping in calmly.Not with announcement. Not on the calendar date. Just a Tuesday morning when you open the window and the air is different and something in your body recognizes it before your mind does.I open the kitchen window on a Tuesday in l

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter Ninety-Four: The Community Finds Itself

    Diane comes to the Thursday dinner.It's two weeks after the break room conversation. She arrives at the Italian restaurant looking the way people look when they're walking into something significant and have decided that composure is the right approach. Practical. Shoulders back. Taking in the roo

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter Ninety-Three: Twelve Years in the Same Room

    The name on the screen is Diane Okafor.My charge nurse.Twelve years we have worked together. Twelve years of her handing me patient files and telling me to eat before I leave and saying you have a face when she means something is wrong. Twelve years of her running the ER with the specific combina

  • ALPHA DOM AND HIS HUMAN SURROGATE   Chapter Ninety-Two: What Ordinary Looks Like Now

    February becomes March and Lucia now looks different. Grown.Not dramatically actually, just incrementally. The way all real things grow, in the small daily accumulations that you don't notice until you look back and the distance is larger than you expected.She is two weeks old. Three weeks. Four.

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