Nathan’s POV
The first sensation was pain–a dull, throbbing ache that radiated through every muscle fiber and settled deep into my bones.
The second was confusion as I forced my heavy eyelids open, blinking against the dim light filtering through… a cave?
Jagged stone walls surrounded me, glistening with moisture and casting long, ominous shadows across the uneven ground.
Where was I, and how had I ended up in this desolate place.
I blinked again, disoriented. The rocky ceiling above me was definitely not the ornate canopy of my bed in Nexus Castle.
“Rachel?” I croaked, my voice barely recognizable even to my own ears.
A shadow moved beside me, and Carter’s face came into focus. His familiar features, normally set in a mocking grin, now showed something closer to relief.
“Look who finally decided to join the living,” he said, his usual bite missing.
Rachel! My heart rate spiked, and I tried to sit up, only for pain to lance through my chest.
“Rachel, I gasped, grabbing Carter’s arm with more strength than I thought I could muster. “Where is she? What happened to her?!”
“Whoa, easy there,” Carter said, pushing me back down with gentle pressure. “She’s fine! She’s still alive, doing great!” He reached for something beside him and held a waterskin to my lips. “Drink this first.”
I swallowed a few mouthfuls, the cool liquid soothing my parched throat. “She’s alive,” I repeated, feeling the knot in my chest loosen marginally.
Thank the Moon Goddess.
“Where is she now? Is she here?” I glanced around the cave.
Carter shook his head. “No, but she’s fine. We had to move you. There are spies in the castle walls.”
“Spies?” My alpha instincts flared despite my weakened state. “How many? Have they been identified?”
“They’re working on it,” Carter said, settling back on his heels. “Rachel’s been handling it.”
“Where’s Mateo?” I asked.
“He’s with Selena and Victoria. They’re keeping him/safe.”
I nodded, relieved but still concerned. “And Rachel?”
“Like I said, she’s fine. She went to help Gina and Tyler.”
“What?” I frowned, trying to make sense of this. “Why would they need help?”
Carter sighed, running a hand through his hair. “They went looking for a flower to save your sorry ass. The Moon Flower, or Dark Mandrake, or Mandala, or something like that. They were ambushed on their way back.” He paused, seeming to choose his words carefully. “Gina and Tyler stayed behind to hold them off while Rachel and I got away with the flower.”
“You let Gina go?!” Anger surged through me despite my weakness. “She can’t even shift yet!”
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“Like any of us could have stopped her,” Carter said with a snort. “Be realistic, brother. Your sister has a mind of her own.
I closed my eyes, frustration warring with fear for my sister’s safety. “Are they alright?”
“We don’t know yet. Rachel went to find them.” Carter’s expression softened slightly. “She should be back within a day. The flower the way. You’re welcome.”
I tried to sit up again, slower this time. “I need to go help them.”
Carter laughed, the sound echoing off the cave walls. “Always trying to be the hero, huh, brother?”
“I do what needs to be done,” I replied firmly.
“You’re no fun, you know that?” Carter shook his head. “Look, you can barely sit up. You’re not going anywhere.”
I hated to admit it, but he was right. My limbs felt like they were made of lead, and even the simple act of sitting upright left me dizzy I
chest. leaned back against the cave wall, frustration burning
“You need to trust the people around you, Carter continued, his tone unusually serious. “Rachel’s got this. She’s changed… grown. Focus on getting your strength back.”
The mention of Rachel sent a different kind of ache through me. I remembered the temple, the altar, the way her face had crumpled when I’d told her I never loved her.
The lie had tasted like poison on my tongue, but I’d believed it necessary–to free her, to give her the chance to live without the burden of my damaged soul.
“Did she…” I hesitated, the words catching in my throat. “Did she say anything before she left?”
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