Nathan’s POV
I stared at the report in my hands, trying to focus on the words swimming before my eyes.
Three days since we’d moved camp after the attack. Three days of heightened security, sleepless nights, and…
“Alpha?”
I looked up to see Tyler standing at the entrance of my tent, his expression carefully neutral. “What is it, Tyler?”
He stepped inside, letting the tent flap fall closed behind him. “Alpha… I wanted to talk to you about
Rachel.”
My heart clenched at the mention of her name. Was she demanding to leave again? Had her people
found us?
“Did she try to escape?” I asked sharply.
Tyler shook his head. “No, sir.”
“Did someone locate us? Is she in danger?”
“No, nothing like that,” Tyler assured me.
I ran a hand through my hair, irritation flaring. “Then what the fuck do you want?”
Tyler flinched at my tone, but quickly recovered. I immediately regretted my outburst.
“Sorry, man.” I sighed, gesturing to the chair across from me. “Yes, Rachel. What about her?”
Tyler sat down, his eyes troubled. “It’s been three days-”
I nearly snapped at him again but managed to control my volume. “We’ve talked about this, Tyler. I know you and Victoria and Gina are all concerned about me keeping her confined to her tent, but it’s for her own good right now.”
My chest ached thinking about her. Why couldn’t she feel our mate bond? Why did she fight me at every turn? Why couldn’t she just fucking listen?
“I understand, sir,” Tyler clarified, “but that’s not what I wanted to tell you.”
I raised an eyebrow, waiting.
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“Rachel hasn’t eaten since yesterday,” Tyler reported. “Every meal we’ve sent to her, she’s sent back untouched… She just sits there, staring at the walls of the tent like she’s in some kind of trance.”
Anger burned through me. How could she be so stubborn and irresponsible? I was restricting her freedom to protect her, why couldn’t she understand that?
Tyler continued, “It’s not healthy, Nathan. We’re worried about her. If she doesn’t start eating, she won’t be able to continue nourishing the baby, not to mention she’s clearly struggling right now.”
I thought for a moment, then cursed, slamming my palm against the desk. “I’ll talk to her.”
Tyler hesitated. “Do you think… you going to talk to her is the best option, Nathan? I mean… she’s upset with you.”
“I’m the one who upset her, so I need to be the one to talk to her,” I replied. “I’ll make her see
reason.”
As I strode toward Rachel’s tent, I caught the doubtful look on Tyler’s face. He was probably right, but who else could convince her? Victoria had tried. Gina had tried.
I’d been avoiding her tent since yesterday, unsure if I could control my desire for my mate.
The two guards outside her tent straightened and saluted as I approached. I waved them off.
I stepped inside and found Rachel sitting on her canvas bed, knees pulled to her chest, arms wrapped around them.
She didn’t look at me, her eyes still locked on the tent wall opposite her. She was wearing the same
clothes as yesterday.
Even with her hair tangled and messy, she was still sexy as hell. I wanted to hold her, but I knew that wasn’t what she wanted right now.
“Rachel?” I called.
No response.
I moved closer to her. “Rachel, I hear you haven’t been eating. Listen, you need to eat. What about the baby? If you don’t eat, he can’t eat.”
Still no acknowledgment.
I realized Tyler was right–she really was “in some kind of trance.”
I knelt beside the canvas bed and placed my hand on her shoulder. “I know you’re angry with me, but you have to trust me that this is for your own good.” I stroked her back, leaned in close to her face,
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but she didn’t turn.
I tugged gently at a strand of her copper hair, then ran my hand across her cheek. Still, she ignored
- me.
Her sweet scent made it hard to control my urge to possess her, to mark her, but her behavior was beginning to irritate me.
I leaned in closer to her face. “Rachel? Can you hear me?”
She blinked, her focus shifting to me. My heart rate quickened, and I couldn’t help the small smile that formed on my lips. “There you are. Everything’s going to be okay, I promise. I love you, Rachel.”
I leaned in to kiss her, but Rachel’s hand flashed, and cold metal pressed against my chest. I froze
inches from her lips.
Looking down, I saw a silver knife pressed against my chest, just above my heart. It was the knife I’d brought with her birthday lunch earlier.
“You say you love me, Nathan, but as your prisoner? Is that what you call love?” Rachel said flatly.
“You’re not my prisoner. If you promise me you won’t run, then you can have all the freedom you want. I’m just trying to protect you.”
Rachel narrowed her eyes. “If you truly loved me, Nathan, you would let me go. You wouldn’t keep me here against my will when I so desperately want to leave!”
I don’t understand. I really just want to be good to her, to make up for past mistakes.
She even showed she was willing to have sex with me. Why is she still so angry?
It made me feel hopeless…
“If you want my life, Rachel, then take it,” I said. “You already have my heart, you might as well have
all of me.”
Despite the knife against my chest, I leaned forward to kiss her lips, desperate for the taste of what we once had.
As my lips pressed against her warm, still mouth, a sharp pain radiated from my chest.
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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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