Chapter 184
Nathan’s POV
My warriors were breaking through Dylan’s defensive line, their howls echoing across the ridge as they pushed forward.
Blood and dirt mixed beneath my paws as I surveyed the battlefield from a slight elevation, watching my troops pour down the hillside like a silver gray
wave
“Keep pushing forward!” I commanded through our mind link, my voice teaching every warrior simultaneously.
Despite the gash on my flank that throbbed with each movement, I felt alive with purpose. We were winning.
After months of strategic planning and careful maneuvering, the western forces were finally crumbling!
Soon, this war will be over. And then nothing will keep me from Rachel again.
The thought of her face gave me renewed strength. I prepared to join my soldiers, ready to finish this battle once and for all.
Advance to the valley!” I ordered, muscles bunching as I prepared to leap forward.
Then it hit me–a sensation unlike anything I’d experienced before. The world tilted sharply, and an intense pain spread from my abdomen throughout my entire body. My legs nearly buckled beneath me.
This wasn’t battle pain. This was… different.
A powerful magnetic pull tugged at my core, similar to what I’d felt near Rachel, but magnified a hundredfold.
It was as though my insides were being wrenched out, a sensation both agonizing and oddly cathartic..
The feeling vanished as quickly as it had appeared, leaving me disoriented on the battlefield. My warriors had already disappeared over the ridge, none of them noticing my momentary weakness.
Was that… Rachel?
I glanced at the sun’s position in the sky, mentally marking the time.
Shaking off the lingering sensation, I charged up the valley to rejoin my troops. “Hold formation!” I commanded through our mind link.
Just as I reached the top of the ridge, a second wave of pain–far more intense than the first–ripped through my abdomen.
My knees gave out, and I tumbled down the rocky slope, old wounds reopening as the scent of my blood filled the air.
Four enemy wolves spotted my vulnerability and surrounded me. I managed to fight off two of them, but a third pinned me down while the fourth prepared to tear out my throat.
I could feel warm blood streaming down my neck as the other two wolves recovered and moved back toward me.
Just when I thought this might be the end, Mia appeared, her dark brown fur a blur as she tackled my attackers.
Alpha, are you alright?” she asked, scanning me for injuries.
‘I’m fine,” I replied through our mind link, though cold sweat matted my fur. “Thanks.”
But I wasn’t fine. The pain hadn’t subsided. It took several controlled breaths before I could move again, and even then, I barely made it back to base camp before collapsing.
Several warriors shifted back to human form to carry me. The pain was too intense for me to transform, and my side was bleeding freely.
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Chapter 184 …
Don’t worry Alpha Mis casured me confidently. We It take care of you!”
I could only nod, unable to speak through the agony. As they carried me, I overheard them discussing taking me to a nearby villus o
I didn’t care where we were going–1 just needed relief from this inexplicable pain that seemed to be coming from somewhere beyond my lord hex
The village was small but bustling with life, its residents protected from Dylan’s forces by my warriors.
As they carried me down the main street, villagers emerged from their homes to stare.
Alpha Nathan Blackwood!” a voice called out.
My carriers stopped, and I lifted my head to see an elderly woman standing directly in our path.
She was perhaps eighty, hunched with age, with long gray curls falling to her waist. Her face was deeply lined, but it was her eyes that caught my attention -nearly white and unblinking, indicating blindness.
How does she know who I am? I wondered. She wasn’t a werewolf, couldn’t possibly have identified me by scent.
“Bring him to me at once,” she commanded, her voice carrying such authority that my subordinates obeyed without question, despite having no reason to follow a human’s orders.
I couldn’t argue–even maintaining our mind link was difficult through the pain. But beyond the physical agony, a deeper fear gripped my heart.
Rachel? Is she in danger?
‘Place him on the bed,” the old woman instructed once we reached her small cabin. My warriors carefully laid me down.
“Leave us,” she commanded, and they immediately complied, leaving me alone with this strange blind woman in a dark, single–room cabin.
A cold hand gripped my foreleg, and I began to shift involuntarily.
Despite the pain that had prevented transformation earlier, my bones cracked and tendons stretched as my body forced itself back into human form.
Once naked and human again, the pain remained intense. With my last ounce of strength, I pulled a blanket over myself, noting that the wound in my side. had reopened, blood soaking through.
“Look at me,” she commanded, and my eyes locked onto hers.
‘Do you know the source of your agony, Alpha Nathan?” she asked.
I couldn’t respond verbally, but I knew the answer.
Rachel’s beautiful face flashed before me–not peaceful or serene, but with furrowed brows, flushed cheeks, sweat dripping from her forehead.
The realization hit me: the pain wasn’t mine. It was hers. My mate was in labor, and something was wrong.
She was struggling!!!
‘Reach out to her, Alpha Nathan,” the old woman said. “Your power is useless to her, but she has strength within. Let her know you believe in her, and she will find a way through.”
“Reach out to her?” I whispered.
“REACH OUT TO HER!” she commanded.

Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.
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