Chapter 266
Rachel’s POV
Several days had passed since I’d saved Tyler from Nathan’s wrath.
I haven’t seen Nathan for many days. His absence meant Gina and Victoria could visit more frequently, bringing small moments of normalcy to my gilded
cage.
Though I have friends, my greatest desire is still for my son. The ache in my chest for Mateo had become a constant companion.
I could almost feel his tiny weight in my arms, hear his soft coos. My fingers instinctively curled as if cradling his small head.
At the moment, the door opened quietly, and Gina slipped inside, glancing nervously over her shoulder.
“Victoria and Apollo were sent on some mission,” she explained, voice low. “Nathan’s occupied with the warriors. We have maybe twenty minutes.
She crossed the room, sitting beside me. Her usually confident posture was tense, shoulders rigid.
“We need to find a way to get you home,” she said bluntly.
I sighed, running my fingers through my tangled copper hair. “How?”
“The only person who might convince him is you.”
A bitter laugh escaped my lips. “I might be able to reason with him on other matters, but not this. Things are bad enough–I don’t want to ruin the already difficult lives of everyone else.”
Gina’s eyes softened with concern. ‘I’m worried about him, Rachel. The longer he remains in this wanderer state, the more he loses whatever humanity he has left.”
I nodded, throat tight. Though Nathan was physically nearby, mentally he seemed worlds away.
I was beginning to wonder if the calm, cold, elegant–even gentle–Nathan I’d known in the Ironjaw pack or on Phantom Island had ever truly existed.
“Your blood has so many healing properties, Gina said. “Surely you can heal him somehow?”
‘It doesn’t work that way, Gina.”
She asked, ‘But there must be some way to save a wanderer’s soul, right? Wait–isn’t a wanderer just a wolf without a pack? What if he joined your pack? Wouldn’t that make him not a wanderer anymore? Would that work?”
I shook my head. “He actually chose to be a wanderer. Once a wolf chooses to sacrifice their soul for power, there’s nothing that can be done…”
My mind drifted to the books on pack laws and rules I’d studied in the Emerald City castle. Some mentioned rituals and magical abilities. I remembered reading something about souls.
“Wait!” I jumped to my feet. “I think… there might be a way.”
Gina sprang up too, eyes wide. “What?”
I said slowly, “I remember reading a passage in one of the books in the castle library about performing sacred rituals involving souls.”
For the first time, Gina’s expression showed hope. “Do you think it would work for Nathan’s situation?”
“I’m not sure, I admitted, “I don’t know exactly what ritual would be needed.”
I paced the floor, remembering details. “The ritual would have to be performed at a sacred altar in a temple on my territory. The temple was built on the land where the first queen was buried. Her blood is said to have blessed the ground. All sacred rituals are performed there. When the current queen’s blood,
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can’t solve a problem, miracles happen there.”
“Even though the first queen’s body has been buried for so long, her blood can still create such miracles?” Gina asked skeptically.
“All the queens are buried there now, so it might be the compound effect that makes miracles happen.”
A wave of sadness washed over me as I realized my own mother must be buried there too. I’d never visited her grave–my father didn’t know where she was buried.
The sacred ground was only about an hour away from the Nexus pack territory where I’d been living.
Gina said, “We could get Nathan there.” Her eyes narrowed in thought. “We’d have to trick him somehow.”
‘I could tell him I want to visit my mother’s grave,” I suggested. “And if he accompanies me, I’ll go wherever he plans afterward.”
‘He needs to understand that in his current state, he can’t continue fighting all these forces united against him,” Gina said firmly. “His body is strong, but his spirit grows weaker every day. The more lost he becomes, the less chance he has of sustaining this war effort long–term.”
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