Rachel’s POV
“I was about to tell you about this before Isabel interrupted, Carter said, his deep voice resonating with authority. “I found out about your situation with Daniel. I wanted you to know that you don’t have to worry about him anymore. It’s been taken care of
He paused, admiration gleaming in his eyes. “Though it seems you’ve handled things quite well yourself.”
I didn’t thank him. Instead, I asked, ‘What do you mean you ‘took care‘ of Daniel? My hand instinctively moved to my swollen belly, protectively cradling my unborn child.
“Yes, Rose, Carter confirmed. “He’s been dealt with. You never have to worry about him again.”
Shock coursed through me. ‘What do you mean ‘dealt with…? Did you… did you kill him? Is that why Isabel came here?”
Carter laughed, a dangerous glint flashing in his eyes. “No! Of course not. I just made sure he understood never to bother you again, then sent him very. very far away.”
Though I held no particular affection for Daniel, relief washed over me knowing he wasn’t dead. My shoulders relaxed slightly, and my expression softened.
‘Carter, I appreciate you trying to help me,” I said, “but you didn’t have to do that. The last time someone tried to handle Daniel for me, they just created bigger problems for me, like the blackmail you apparently discovered…”
My voice trailed off as a bigger question formed in my mind–how had Carter learned about Daniel in the first place?
Carter’s expression grew serious. “Of course I discovered it, Rose. I told you. I’m in charge of everything in Eclipse.” He stepped closer to me. “But I can promise you this won’t happen again. Daniel won’t be appearing in your life anymore. When I say I’ve handled something, it’s handled.”
I could only nod. “Okay, thank you, Carter. My gaze swept across the yard, noticing more guards than I’d anticipated, which made me uneasy. “I didn’t realize there were so many warriors in the garden.”
Carter shrugged his broad shoulders, trying to appear casual. “I guess they followed Isabel from town.”
But his eyes didn’t meet mine, and I couldn’t shake the feeling they weren’t here to protect me, but to watch me. A chill crept up my spine.
When we returned inside, warm ocean air drifted through the open windows into the nursery. Carter noticed the blanket and wolf–shaped toy I’d been crocheting earlier. The nursery was decorated in soft cream colors, with handmade wind chimes hanging on the walls.
“Your work is amazing!” Carter praised, genuine admiration filling his voice.
Though I wanted to thank him for the compliment, I couldn’t stop my mind from wandering to recent events–about Daniel and Nathan.
My thoughts drifted, wondering if Nathan was safe, if he was still looking for me…
“Thank you, Carter,” I answered quietly, turning my back to him as I smoothed the new blanket over the crib, my slender fingers gently br fabric.
the soft
Carter noticed my silence, his eyes growing more focused. “You’ve been quiet lately… is something wrong?” Concern laced his voice, but there was also a barely perceptible tension.
“No… I’m fine,” I responded, offering him a weak smile as I moved past him to the dresser to arrange a few baby clothes Selena had brought me from town.
“You don’t seem fine, Carter continued. “You don’t even sing anymore.”
I quickly responded, “I do sing. I’m just tired fately–because of the pregnancy.
Carter nodded and smiled. “Well, why don’t we make some tea and relax at the moment?”
I agreed, not wanting the atmosphere between us to grow strange. “Sure, that sounds nice. I could use some rest,” I said softly, moving toward the door.
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Chapter 173
Carter drew closer, his warm, steady hand settling at the small of my back, guiding me with a touch that sent a shiver through ree. Let’s get those feet up.” he murmured, his voice low, laced with a commanding edge that was impossible to resist.
As we reached the living room, he nodded toward the plush couch, a silent invitation. I sank into its softness, and he pulled a footstool closer, his movements deliberate.
With a gentle, almost reverent touch, he lifted my feet, his fingers lingering just a moment longer than necessary, sparking a quiet heat between us,
The actions made me slightly uncomfortable, but I reminded myself he was just being kind to me
and my baby.
Yet deep down, I was becoming increasingly certain that Carter wasn’t as harmless as he appeared. Every time his gaze deepened, every time he touched me in that particular way, I felt his hidden possessiveness.
I watched Carter walk to the kitchen, picking up the kettle and filling it at the sink. His movements were confident and graceful, like a predator patrolling his territory.
“So, what have you been doing besides making your crafts?” Carter asked, his voice carrying from the kitchen along with the sound of running water.
“Nothing special,” I answered, noticing that each time Carter visited, he was in a good mood. The more he came, the more I felt constantly under his surveillance, like a caged bird.
Carter returned with a steaming cup of tea that smelled of herbs. “I was thinking… maybe we could go to the castle courtyard market for dinner tonight,” he suggested with a smile.
“Um, okay, I hesitantly answered, my eyes avoiding his gaze.
Carter’s eyebrows furrowed slightly. “You seem uncertain about going. Are you sure you’re okay?” He sat down very close to me, his teacup seemingly forgotten.
I worked to mask my emotions, forcing a smile. “Yes, no. Dinner sounds great. I’m sorry. I’m just a bit spacey today.”
Carter nodded slowly, sitting across from me and giving me a sad smile. He studied me intently, as if searching for something.
“I found out something today that I wanted to tell you,” Carter said, his voice softening, “but I don’t want to upset you.”
A wave of unease washed over me. “Did something bad happen?” I asked, eyes widening.
Carter shook his head. “No, no, Rose. Not exactly.”
“May I know?” I asked, working to keep my breathing steady.
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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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