Chapter 189
Tyler’s POV
Gina was there, her eyes burning with desire, her breath hot against my neck. She pressed herself closer, her curves soft yet demanding, whispering the mathe like a plea.
My dick throbbed, straining against my pants as her hands roamed my chest, bold and teasing,
1 flushed, my cheeks and ears blazing red, heart hammering with a mix of want and shy disbelief.
Gina wants me?
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She took my trembling hand, guiding it slowly to her blouse, her fingers nudging me to unbutton it.
Then she placed my hand on her breast–her skin so soft I felt like I might lose it. Does she want to be with me?
My pulse spiked as she tugged me toward her panties–then I jolted awake, gasping.
My body was slick with sweat, my face burning. I grabbed the water by my bed, gulping it down, but froze when I shifted. My boxers were wet.
Mortified, I snatched tissues, wiping quickly, my cheeks flaming hotter.
Gina… The dream lingered, her touch haunting me.
Three hours later, I dragged myself to the war room, praying no one could see the flush still creeping up my neck.
The wat room was a battlefield of its own, voices clashing like swords. Without Nathan, the kingdom staggered under threats from Northern rogues and Dylan’s Western forces.
Our troops were stretched to the breaking point, and King Jason’s patience was unraveling, his face etched with exhaustion.
“We’ve cut Dylan’s supply lines!” an Alpha roared, pounding the table. “He’s retreating. We push now, drive him out for good!“.
An older leader jabbed a finger in dissent. ‘And let rogues slaughter our Northern people? Now’s the time to crush those savages once and for all!”
“Pull troops from the West, and Dylan will counterattack!” the Alpha shot back. “All our gains–gone!”
“So we just watch our Northern citizens die?!” the older man challenged, voice shaking with fury.
“QUIET!” Noah, the king’s advisor, bellowed, silencing the room. “Your Majesty, what’s your command? Our forces are spread too thin.”
Jason massaged his temples, voice flat but heavy. “I know.” He looked like a man carrying the weight of the world.
“How long will Nathan be needed at the front?” Jason turned to me, eyes searching. “Did he say anything before he left? We need to do something for the Northern civilians.”
I shifted, unease crawling up my spine, the dream still flickering in my mind. “I’m afraid Alpha Nathan didn’t leave specific instructions, Your Majesty…”
Before I could finish, a scout burst through the doofs, clutching a tablet, his chest heaving. “REPORT!” he shouted.
My heart sank. More Northern losses? Carter’s using this chaos to pressure Nathan.
The scout caught his breath, eyes bright. “Good news, Your Majesty! Three villages in the North have been reclaimed, and a rogue leader’s been killed!
Jason surged forward, steadying the winded man. “Is this true? How?”
“The villagers organized themselves, Your Majesty!” the scout panted. “They used secret passages to set traps, luring the rogues in. I don’t know the details, but whatever they did, it worked!”
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Chapter 189
Jason exhaled, a rare smile breaking across his face. “Thank the Moon Goddess!
Villagers driving back rogues? Gina…is she okay?
Noah cleared his throat. ‘Everyone, perhaps a break? Reconvene this evening?”
Jason nodded. ‘Good idea.”
As the room emptied, I started toward the scout to press for details, but Victoria burst in from the hallway, catching my arm with an urgent grip.
“Tyler!” she whispered. ‘I’ve been waiting for you. Come with me–someone important is waiting. Hurry.”
Waiting for me?
Curiosity piqued, I followed her through the winding corridors to the refugees‘ shelter. Inside a dimly lit room, a hooded figure stood with his beek to the door. He turned, lowering his hood to reveal Henry’s youthful face.
“Henry?” My voice cracked, my wolf stirring restlessly. “Where’s Gina? Is she safe?”
My heart pounded, aching for my mate. Every moment without her was torture. I imagined pulling her into my arms, kissing her soft lips, her warmth melting away the war’s weight.
The dream flashed back–her hands, her breasts–and my cheeks flushed again, ears burning.
Henry smiled, pulling a folded paper from his pocket. “Miss Gina’s still in the North, Beta Tyler. She’s been leading the counteroffensive against the rogues.”
Relief washed over me like a tide. She was safe! My wolf settled, but the longing didn’t fade–I wanted her here, to hold her, to steal a quiet moment where I could brush my lips against hers and tell her how much she meant.
I cleared my throat, forcing the thought down.
“What does she say?” Victoria asked, practically bouncing with excitement.
I glanced at the letter, a smile tugging at my lips. “The North has help. Exactly what we needed.”
Victoria beamed. “See, I told you! You should’ve trusted her! Is that all it says?”
She snatched the paper before I could stop her, her eyes scanning eagerly. “She says she found clues about Rachel’s true identity, Victoria read, voice sparking with intrigue. “About a secret in her bloodline.”
I nodded, guilt prickling my chest. I should’ve listened to Gina from the start. She was always one step ahead, digging into Rachel’s past. I need to see her, to apologize… to hold her and make this right.
My face warmed at the thought of her in my arms, the dream’s heat lingering, and I coughed, turning slightly to hide my blush.
“Tyler, Victoria said, lowering the letter, “it sounds like Gina doesn’t want others knowing she has help. What should we do?”
“Don’t tell anyone yet,” I said firmly, my voice steadier than I felt. “We need to inform Nathan first.”
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