Chapter 253
Rachel’s POV
The distant sounds of battle echoed through the forest as I clutched Mateo tightly to my chest.
I’m sorry, Nathan. But I have to do what’s best for our son.
I’d made my decision the moment Carter and Selena appeared in my tent.
Despite everything that had happened between Nathan and me, despite the complicated feelings that had grown during our time together, my son’s safety had to come first.
And staying in a war camp with battles raging around us wasn’t safe.
Sorry…
“This way,” Selena whispered, leading us deeper into the forest. Her movements were fluid and silent, her eyes constantly scanning our surroundings.
Without a baby carrier, I had to cradle Mateo in my arms, his small body warm against mine. Miraculously, he remained quiet, as if somehow sensing the gravity of our situation.
His tiny fingers curled around the collar of my shirt, his eyes–so much like his father’s–watching me with innocent trust.
The weight of what I was doing pressed down on me. Nathan would be furious. He would see this as the ultimate betrayal.
But what choice did I have? He refused to listen to reason, refused to acknowledge the danger his stubbornness was
putting us in.
“We only need to reach the deeper woods,” Carter explained, his voice barely audible over the distant sounds of fighting. “Once we’re past the camp perimeter, we have friends who can help mask our scent.”
“Friends?” I questioned, adjusting Mateo in my arms as we ducked beneath a low–hanging branch.
“New friends,” Carter replied. “They’re good people. They’ll help us.”
Selena paused suddenly, raising her hand to signal us to stop.
We froze, listening to the sounds of wolves fighting somewhere to our left.
She motioned for us to change direction, leading us through a dense patch of underbrush that scratched at my legs but provided better cover.
We emerged into a small clearing between two tall pine trees, only to witness a horrific sight.
Two massive wolves were locked in combat, one pinning the other to the ground. With a vicious snarl, the dominant wolf clamped its jaws around the other’s throat and jerked violently.
The sound of breaking bones turned my stomach, and the metallic scent of fresh blood filled the air.
My pulse thundered in my ears as I pressed myself against a tree trunk, terrified the surviving wolf would notice us.
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Mateo squirmed slightly in my arms, and I held him tighter, praying he wouldn’t make a sound.
“Get ready to shift, Carter whispered to Selena, his body tensing beside me.
The victorious wolf stood over its fallen opponent, muzzle dripping with blood. Its ears suddenly perked up at a sound
from the direction of the camp.
After a moment of hesitation, it bounded away toward the noise, leaving us in stunned silence.
I released the breath I’d been holding, my legs trembling with relief.
‘Let’s keep moving,” Selena urged, already heading deeper into the forest.
As we continued our escape, Mateo’s tiny hand reached up to touch my face, his fingers brushing against my cheek.
I glanced down at him, noticing the small bracelet around his wrist–a gift from Nathan.
It was a traditional Ironjaw pack token, several small beads strung together on a leather cord.
This might be the only thing he’ll have to remember his father by.
Despite everything, I wanted Mateo to know his father someday. Just not under Nathan’s terms.
He needed to learn that he couldn’t control everything–and everyone–around him.
I need respect.
Selena slowed her pace again as a wolf’s howl echoed through the trees ahead of us.
We took shelter beneath the branches of a large pine, waiting for the sounds of battle to subside. But the fighting didn’t stop. If anything, it seemed to intensify.
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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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