Chapter 185
Nathan’s POV
The old woman’s eyes drew me in, blue mist enveloping me until my mind went blank.
When I opened my eyes again, I was on Phantom Island, in the house where Rachel had been living after her confrontation with Carter.
Rachel lay on a bed, looking utterly exhausted, her eyes rolling back slightly as if she was ready to give up. A misty barrier separated us–I knew I wasn’t really there, but if I could see her, perhaps she could see me too.
A baby’s cry filled the air, diverting my attention–my child had been born and appeared unharmed in a nearby cradle, but Rachel was clearly failing
In this moment, I don’t care about my children. I only care about my
Rachel. She is
my
everything.
“Rachel!” I called out desperately, lunging forward to grab her arm.
She turned toward me, her eyes unfocused.
‘Rachel, hold on!” I pleaded, my voice cracking with fear: “You can do this. My Luna is strong enough! Please, keep fighting. For our cub! Don’t give up now!
My heart pounded wildly in my chest as I watched her struggle, terrified I might lose them both.
Rachel’s brow furrowed slightly, her eyes slowly focusing on me. “Nathan? Is
that
you?”
From the other end of the bed came commotion. I heard Selena say, “Doctor, we must do something!”
I saw Selena and an older man, and their expressions told me everything. When I looked at the bed, I understood why – blood had soaked the white sheets, thick and viscous, covering everything and dripping onto the floor.
I’d spent most of my life on battlefields, seen countless wounded and slaughtered wolves and humans, but I couldn’t remember seeing one person lose so
much blood.
“Hurry up!” I shouted at the pair at the foot of the bed, but they couldn’t hear me.
I can’t lose my Luna! I can’t lose her!
‘She’s lost too much blood!” Selena cried.
“Rachel!” I commanded, sliding my hand under her chin and gently lifting it so she had to look at me. “Listen to me, you can do this. I believe in you.”
I’m so… tired,” she moaned. “I can’t… it hurts too much.”
‘I know it hurts, my love, my voice trembled. “But you’re strong, so brave! I’m sorry I never told you before how proud of you I am, when I had the chance. But it’s true. Everything you’ve managed to do amazes me. You’ve fought too hard for this to give up now.”
Rachel’s eyes opened wider, meeting mine directly. The baby stopped crying, making soft cooing sounds from the cradle. She looked shocked and deeply saddened.
‘Rachel, you were determined to be with your child, and you wouldn’t let anything stop you from building a life with them, Don’t stop now. Keen going. You can do this. You can! I love you so much! Please! Don’t give up now!”
I closed my eyes, concentrating on willing her to feel my trust in her.
When I opened my eyes again, Rachel was staring directly at me. I saw the fight, the determination, and that spark I’d fallen in love with lighting up her
eyes.
I can do this, she said.
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Chapter 185
“Yes, you can. You’ll be fine. Someday, I’ll find you again and prove to you that I love you and our child more than anything in this world we he as a family.
Rachel reached out, gripping my wrist. I could feel her life force stronger now, growing stronger with each passing moment,
‘What’s happening?” the doctor exclaimed. The bleeding stopped by itself. How is this possible?”
I smiled as I listened to them continue to talk about the miracle they were witnessing, tears in my eyes. “I love you, Rachel.
‘I love you too, Nathan,” Rachel replied.
Hearing those words from her, even if we weren’t truly together, meant everything to me.
“We’ll be together again someday,” I told her, but her face was beginning to fade as the mist grew thicker.
I stroked her cheek with my thumb, then leaned down to press my lips against hers, closing my eyes to savor the warmth of her mouth.
When I opened my eyes again, the mist between us was growing denser.
I knew I was being pulled back to my own reality. “Take care of our child, Rachel, until I find you…” I called out.
Rachel said something in response, but I could no longer hear her.
The world went black momentarily as I felt myself being sucked backward, as if through a rapidly moving vortex, before finding myself once again staring into the old woman’s eyes.
I was back in the cabin, hundreds of miles from Rachel and our child. I gasped for breath, taking inventory of my condition, and realized I no longer felt any pain.
“The pain is gone, Alpha,” the old woman said. “Hers and yours. You have both healed.”
I frowned at her words, looking down at my side to find she was right–I was no longer bleeding, and the wound had completely disappeared.
I quickly checked my entire body–not a single scratch, cut, or bruise remained.
“The girl is special,” the old woman said. “Only a fool would let past misfortunes destroy a treasure of future purity.” With that, she stood and walked toward the door.
My eyes followed her, letting her words sink in. I realized I’d been letting past betrayals prevent me from considering what I might miss in the future if I didn’t fully let Rachel into my life.
In doing so, the evil people who had caused me so much pain continued to rule my happiness.
I couldn’t let that happen anymore.
A commander entered with clothing and a first aid kit. “I don’t need it,” I said. “I’ll be out in a minute.”
As I dressed, my thoughts returned to Rachel. On the island, Rachel was holding our child, smiling.
Though I wasn’t with her in person, I hadn’t missed our child’s birth.
“Wait, I called to the commander as he prepared to leave. “Who was that blind old woman?”
“They say she’s a prophet of the Moon Goddess,/sir,” he replied.

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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