Chapter 227
Rachel’s POV
I woke with a gasp, my hand instinctively flying to my abdomen. The pain that had been tearing through me was gone, but I wasnt where I expected to be.
Memories flooded back–fangs, blood, red eyes of rogue wolves surrounding me.
I bolted upright, heart hammering against my ribs. My baby!” I shouted.
Darkness enveloped me, but I could make out the canvas walls of a tent.
The earthy scent of forest floor mingled with something medicinal.
I was lying on a small cot, but my son was nowhere to be seen.
“My baby!” I cried out, tears streaming down my face as I struggled to stand. My legs felt weak, but the excruciating pain from before had subsided. “Where is he? Please, God, please… My voice broke. “He can’t be… he can’t be gone.”
I frantically patted the blankets around me, praying I’d somehow missed his tiny form. Nothing.
“I need my child!” I sobbed, maternal instinct overwhelming me. “He’s just a baby! Did they take him? Is he even alive?”
The thought was unbearable, ripping through my chest worse than any physical wound.
My hand trembled as I touched my abdomen. It was tender but healing–my werewolf physiology doing its work.
My legs no longer hurt, but what did that matter if my son was gone?
The tent flap suddenly moved, and a tall figure ducked inside. Terror shot through me.
I scrambled back onto the cot, mind racing. I was his prisoner. I needed to find my baby and escape.
But how? Where were we? How many guards would there be?
The rogue stood silently for a moment, his presence filling the small space with unspoken menace. Then, without a word, he turned and left.
I exhaled shakily, confused by the brief encounter. Before I could process it, familiar footsteps approached–footsteps I would recognize anywhere. My heart stuttered, and I held my breath.
Nathan…
The scent hit me next–pine, winter air, and that indefinable essence that was uniquely him.
My body responded instantly, heart racing for entirely different reasons now.
Stop it. The past is the past. He means nothing to you now.
But the lie felt hollow even as I thought it.
He ducked into the tent, a small oil lamp in hand. The soft glow illuminated his features as he crouched down, bringing his eyes level with mine.
He was still devastatingly handsome–strong jaw, perfect lips, broad shoulders.
But his eyes… they weren’t the stormy gray remembered. They were deep crimson.
I nearly reached out to touch him, drawn by his scent and proximity.
Chapter 227
My fingers twitched with the impulse before i caught myself, remembering everything that had happened between us.
What happened to him?
Why is he here?
Did he save me?
The questions tumbled through my mind before I ruthlessly shoved them aside. Why should I care?
“You’re awake, Nathan said, his deep voice sending an unwelcome shiver down my spine.
I nodded, then immediately asked, “Where is he? My child–where is he?”
“He’s with Gina. He’s safe, Nathan replied, his eyes never leaving my face.
Relief flooded through me, making me dizzy. I tried to stand, but Nathan’s hand shot out, gently pushing me back.
“Sit down, Rachel,” he said firmly. “You’re still weak. You need to rest.”
“I’m fine,” I insisted, fighting against his touch. ‘I need my son.”
I didn’t want to be alone with him, didn’t want to feel the confusing emotions his presence stirred.
“Wait, Nathan said, his eyes softening.
The look made my heart ache–it was the same expression he’d worn in quiet moments during my pregnancy, when he thought I wasn’t looking. Like he wanted to reach out and touch me but was holding himself back.
He always deliberately makes that expression to make me misunderstand him… but he still loves me.
Don’t fall for it again, I warned myself. He’s made it clear where
you
stand.
“You’re the Queen?” he asked, doubt coloring his tone.
I couldn’t help the bitter laugh that escaped me.
Of course. Straight to business. What did I expect–that he actually dared about me?
“That’s right,” I answered coolly. “And you’re the King of Rogues? So… is this your kingdom?‘ I sensed we were still within my territory.
Nathan’s lips twisted in a humorless smile. “I don’t have a kingdom anymore, Rachel. I have nothing.” His eyes met mine with startling intensity. “I brought you here to recover.”
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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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