Chapter 245
Rachel’s POV
I stared at the ceiling of the tent, my body still warm from Nathan’s touch, but my heart felt like ice.
The shame of my weakness washed over me in waves. How could I have given in to him again? After everything he’d done, after all my promises to myself, I’d fallen right back into his arms at the first opportunity.
I can’t keep doing this. I need to get out of here…
I rolled onto my side, pulling the blanket tighter around me as if it could shield me from my own disappointment. My thoughts drifted to my son, to my new home with the Nexus pack.
A dull ache spread through my chest at the memory of the people who had accepted me as their leader, who were probably wondering where I was.
Shouting erupted outside my tent, Nathan’s voice rising above all others. I sat up, listening to his angry tirade. The venom in his tone made me flinch even from a distance.
This was the Nathan I remembered–volatile, dangerous, unpredictable.
Curiosity got the better of me, and I slipped from the bed, wrapping a robe around myself.
Peeking through the tent flap, I caught sight of Nathan confronting Tyler, Victoria, and the others. His naked aggression, the way he threatened his own people–it made my blood run cold.
Then came Gina, brave as always, standing up to her brother. I couldn’t help but admire her courage as she defended me, demanded that Nathan let me see my son.
When she stormed off, I quickly retreated back to bed, not wanting Nathan to catch me
eavesdropping.
Nathan’s behavior confirmed what I already knew–he was spiraling out of control.
The gentle lover who had held me through the night was gone, replaced by a tyrant who threatened
to kill his own warriors for perceived weakness.
But it’s not my business.
Exhausted by the emotional whiplash, I lay back on the pillows and tried to clear my mind. I focused on thoughts of my son, his tiny face, his innocent eyes.
The pain of separation was almost physical, a constant ache in my chest that wouldn’t subside.
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Chapter 245
I must have dozed off, because the next thing I knew, the tent flap was being pulled aside. I tensed, expecting Nathan’s imposing figure, or perhaps one of the guards.
Instead, a familiar silhouette appeared, and my heart skipped a beat.
“Rachel?‘ a soft, feminine voice called.
“Gina?” I sat up, hardly believing my eyes.
Before I could say another word, Gina rushed across the tent and pulled me into a tight embrace. I clung to her, tears springing to my eyes as the familiar comfort of her friendship washed over me.
We held each other for a long moment, both of us crying softly.
When we finally pulled apart, I wiped tears from my cheeks.
After being locked up for so long, seeing my friend again was overwhelming.
Gina’s face was wet with her own tears, but she was smiling. “I’ve been so worried about you.”
I glanced nervously at the tent entrance. “Does Nathan know you’re here?”
She nodded. “He sent me to check on you. I don’t know how long I can stay, though.”
I shook my head, overwhelmed by the absurdity of it all. “How did everything get so messed up?”
“I don’t know,” she sighed, settling beside me on the edge of the bed. “Every time I think we’ve hit rock bottom, something else happens to make things a thousand times worse.”
I studied my friend’s face, noting the new lines of worry around her eyes. “Aren’t you in my pack? How was your journey here? It must have been difficult.”
Gina shrugged, downplaying it in her typical fashion. “I have pressing concerns – I’ve received news that my brother was banished, and I’m determined to assist him. The first part was rough–traveling on foot, sleeping wherever we could find shelter. But now we have tents, supplies… it’s not so bad.”
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“And Tyler? Emma?” I asked, hungry for news of my friends.
“Tyler’s the same as always–loyal to a fault,” Victoria said with a small smile. “Emma went back to the pack. She’s needed there.”
“I’m surprised the king would still want Ironjaw warriors after everything that’s happened,” I mused.
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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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