Chapter 373
Rachel’s POV
When Emma’s steady voice cul through the fog of my fear, it felt like a lifeline.
“Mateo just ate something that upset his stomach,” she said, her hands calm and precize tummy bug. Rest and meds will do the trick.”
she checked his pulse. It’s not seritis, just a
Relief flooded me, warm and overwhelming, loosening the vice around my heart. Mater’s small, flushed face, now relaxed in sleep.
Nathan’s arm steadied me as we left the exam room, Mateo nestled against his chest, his tiny breaths a quiet reassurance.
“It’s okay,” Nathan murmured, his voice low and comforting against my ear. “One step at a time.”
I looked up at Nathan and nodded, drawing strength from his steady presence.
Passing a side room, a sharp prickle of unease skittered down my spine, like a whisper of something wrong, but my mind was too fraged to
chase it.
I brushed it off, blaming the raw edges of my nerves.
Victoria’s bright voice broke through, pulling me back.
“Lounge is this way!” she called, her wave eager and warm.
We followed her into the small, cozy lounge, the soft hum of the compound filtering through the walls. Victoria turned to me, her eyes wide with worry. “Is Mateo okay? What happened?”
I tucked a loose strand of hair behind my ear, my fingers still trembling. “He’s okay, just a stomach thing. First–time parents, you know? We panicked, didn’t know what to do.”
Nathan’s low chuckle softened the air as he eased Mateo onto a cot in the corner, his large hands tender as he tucked a blanket around our son. “Yeah, first time being a dad, and one little barf makes me feel less like an alpha and more like a scared kid.”
The Nathan I’d once feared–hard–edged, unyielding, an alpha who’d spill blood without a second thought–was nowhere in this man, whose eyes softened with every glance at Mateo.
Since we’d found our way back to each other, he’d been my rock, always checking if I was tired, taking Mateo’s weight when I needed a
moment.
I wasn’t exhausted, not really, but watching Nathan hold our son, his face glowing with a love, mended something broken in me.
My own childhood, fractured and fatherless, had left scars, but Nathan’s devotion to Mateo filled those empty spaces with warmth. Tears slipped down my cheeks, hot and unbidden, betraying the ache in my chest.
Nathan’s face fell, and he stepped closer, his voice low and urgent. “Hey, love, don’t cry. Mateo’s fine. I’ve got him, I swear.”
I tried to speak, but the door opened, and Apollo strode in with Emma’s assistant. His voice was smooth. “Sorry, was just getting a check–up.”
1 wiped my tears, mustering a smile. “It’s all good.”
Victoria’s face lit up, and she waved him over. “Baby, come sit with me!”
Apollo moved to her side without a beat, his arm sliding around her shoulders.
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“That’s Thalia,” he said, nodding at the assistant. ‘She’s interning here.
Nathan and I nodded, and I glanced at Thalia, her presence quiet but sharp. “We’re okay now,” I said. “You can go.
Thalia hesitated, her eyes flicking to Victoria. “Sure you don’t want a physical? Pre–wedding check?”
Victoria’s grin was bright. ‘Maybe tomorrow. Is Apollo healthy?”
Thalia said, “The medical examination results won’t be ready until tomorrow.”
Victoria nodded and said, “Then Apollo, come with me tomorrow. I don’t want to have my examination today. By the way, we can check your test results too.”
Apollo gently patted Victoria’s head and said, “Sure thing, baby.”
Victoria turned to Thalia and said, “We’re all set here. You can go ahead with your other work.”
Thalia nodded and slipped out, but I caught Apollo’s gaze lingering on her, a fraction too long, his eyes tracking her until the door closed
A cold unease coiled in my gut, but I pushed it down, telling myself I was imagining things.
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