“Will you make sure this gets to him? I need to be certain no one else has a chance to read it
“Of course, sir, Lucas said, tucking the envelope inside his jacket..
I studied his face, noticing he was holding something back. “Sounds like you have a third piece of news?*
‘Yes, about Rachel’s mother.”
My interest peaked immediately. “I’m listening.”
Lucas leaned forward, lowering his voice despite us being alone. “According to preliminary reports, she might have been the last survivor of the Eclipse bloodline. He whispered the final name in my eat.
My eyes widened, and for several minutes, silence filled the room as I processed this information.
Then I couldn’t help but laugh. The Moon Goddess was on my side this time.
“Thank you, Lucas. Good news! Let’s head back,” I suggested, slapping my hands on the desk with finality before standing up.
The drive to Rachel’s cottage wasn’t long, but each minute felt stretched as my thoughts raced with anticipation of seeing her face. She’d been kind to me lately, and while I still worried she might leave, I was beginning to believe she could see a future with me.
When we arrived, I approached the door while Lucas remained outside with the guards. I knocked and waited, shifting my weight from one foot to the other, unable to contain my restlessness.
When Rachel opened the door, her cheeks were flushed, her breathing slightly labored as if she’d been exercising.
Concern immediately washed over me. “Hey, Rose. Are you alright?”
“Yeah, yeah, I’m fine,” she said. “Just moving around is getting more difficult,” she added with a smile.
Her eyes looked slightly red and puffy, as if she’d been crying. I gently took her arm to steady her. “Watch your step.”
“Thank you, Carter,” she smiled gratefully at me.
Once inside, I helped her sit down and leaned in to kiss her cheek. Before she could pull away, I crouched down to bring my eyes level with hers. “I have something for you.”
I pulled out a gold bracelet with a wolf charm from my pocket.
‘Carter,‘ she wasn’t particularly excited, which I’d expected given how tired she’d been lately. “You didn’t have to…”
I shrugged–I never came empty–handed. “May I put it on for you?”
“I’m afraid I might lose it,” she shook her head. I felt a twinge of disappointment at her refusal, but I wasn’t going to give up so easily.
*Please, allow me to insist. It would give me great pleasure.”
She finally nodded and held out her wrist. As I fastened the bracelet, just being near her was distracting. She smelled so good, like a garden after rain.
When the bracelet was secured, I raised her hand and placed a kiss on her knuckles. Her skin was warm beneath my lips, her scent…icating.
She lowered her head shyly, then looked up af me through her long lashes.
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I could see she looked like a princess. Even pregnant, dressed casually, standing in the living room, she was regal and elegant.
She possessed unmatched grace and beauty. Her eyes were bright, twinkling like stars. Her hair shimmered even in the dimmest light, falling over her
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shoulders like a cloak. Her shoulders were straight as a statue.
When she sang, it was magical. The notes that floated from her lips touched the souls of listeners, moved them in ways I’d never heard before,
How could this not be royal blood? I thought.
“Carter, are you going to sit down, or do you need something? Are you thirsty?” Her voice broke through my thoughts, and I realized I’d been staring
“Oh, sorry,” I said, shaking my head to clear it. I left some space between us, trying to control the urge
to touch her,
“Listen, I have some news, I began, hoping to lift her spirits. If I guessed correctly, part of why she’d been crying might have to do with her terrible. stepbrother.
“What news?” she asked, her body tensing.
Before I could respond, we heard a commotion outside.
A woman’s voice shouted from the yard. “Come out, you filthy whore! You bitch!”

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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