Chapter 231
Nathan’s POV
Rachel’s words cut through me like a blade, each syllable twisting deeper as I stormed away from her tent.
Because I love Carter!?
My mind tormented me with vivid, unwanted images–my brother Carter’s hands gliding over Rachel’s bare skin, his lips fiercely claiming hers in a heated, desperate kiss, their bodies pressed tightly together, lost in passionate abandon.
Their breaths mingled, her fingers tangled in his hair, pulling him closer as the world faded around them.
The scenes played relentlessly, each detail–his low groan, her soft gasp–sharp enough to make my stomach churn with
nausea.
“Fucking liar,” I muttered, pacing outside my tent like a caged animal. “She can’t possibly love him.”
NO!!!
But what if she did? What if all this time, while I’d been planning how to win her back, she’d been falling for Carter?
I had crossed a continent for her, fought through enemy lines, risked everything–only to hear her declare love for my
treacherous brother.
The same brother who had manipulated and endangered her.
“She’s confused,” I told myself, desperate to make sense of her words. “She doesn’t know what she’s saying.”
But the conviction in her eyes when she’d said it… I shook my head, trying to dislodge the memory. I wanted to go back,
to shake her until she came to her senses. But I would never hurt her.
With a heavy sigh, I ducked into my tent, needing a moment alone with my thoughts.
The sight that greeted me instantly calmed my raging emotions.
My son lay sleeping on a makeshift bed Gina had arranged, his tiny chest rising and falling with each peaceful breath. His round cheeks were flushed pink, his rosebud mouth slightly parted.
My heart swelled with love so intense it was almost painful.
I knelt beside the small bundle, resisting the urge to touch those chubby cheeks for fear of waking him.
I had missed so much already. The first movements, the birth, the first cries. How much more would I miss if I didn’t fix
things with Rachel?
The baby stirred slightly, his little limbs shifting beneath the blanket. I gently placed my palm on his back, feeling the warmth and life beneath my hand.
As if sensing my presence, his tiny hand moved, grasping my thumb and pulling it to his chest.
I could barely breathe past the lump in my throat.
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“How did I help create something so perfect as you, my
y son? I whispered.
“He is perfect, isn’t he?‘ Gina’s voice came from the tent entrance. She leaned against the support pole, a soft smile face. “You need to make this right, Nathan.”
“I’m trying, I replied.
Suddenly, a sharp, pulling sensation gripped my heart. I clutched my chest, my face contorting in pain.
“Nathan?” Gina stepped forward, concern etching her features. “What’s wrong?”
The wolf inside me howled, demanding release. I grabbed my head with one hand, trying to fight off the pain and the change coursing through my body.
“I need to go,” I gasped, looking at Gina with wild eyes. “Watch the baby!”
Gina nodded reluctantly as I stumbled out of the tent.
The night air hit my heated skin. The moon hung high and full above, casting silver light across the camp. Something inside me seemed to snap and fall into place.
A sweet scent of jasmine flooded my nostrils, pulling me forward like an invisible rope.
The longing was overwhelming, compelling me to follow the intoxicating fragrance. My feet moved of their own accord, leading me across the camp until I found myself outside Rachel’s tent.
Through the thin fabric, I could see her kneeling on the ground, her head tilted upward as if in prayer. The sight of her sent a powerful wave of desire through me–to hold her, protect her, claim her as my own.
The realization hit me like a physical blow.
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“She’s my mate…” I whispered in shock.
My body trembled with the revelation, joy and disbelief warring within me. I fell to my knees, overwhelmed by gratitude to the Moon Goddess.
Rachel was my destined mate—the one the Goddess had chosen for me!
I hoped she would feel the pull too, with her twenty–first birthday approaching. It had to be why I felt it now, after all this time. The Goddess was answering my prayers.
I moved forward, drawn by an irresistible force, and entered the tent.
Rachel turned at the sound, our eyes locking across the small space. I advanced slowly, feeling my wolf straining against my control.
The urge to mark her, to complete our bond, was nearly overwhelming. I could sense Rachel’s wolf responding too, hovering just beneath the surface.
Her eyes widened with confusion and fear, but beneath those emotions, I saw love and passion. “No…” she whispered. “This isn’t possible.”
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“You’re my mate, Rachel,” I said, my voice thick with emotion. “I don’t understand how this happened, but you are.”
I moved closer, and Rachel backed away until she bumped against the small table. “I want you, Rachel,” I said, dropping to a husky whisper. “You’re my mate. We’re meant to be together.”
“This isn’t possible… we can’t…” Rachel gasped, her breathing quickening.
“Tell me you don’t want this, and I’ll leave,” I challenged, stepping closer.
She stammered, “I…I don’t know…”
She didn’t pull away, her cheeks flushed a deep crimson, and I knew she wanted me too.
my voice
I pressed my lips to the back of her neck, and she let out a soft moan that sent fire through my veins, her body leaning into mine as the air between us sparked with unspoken desire.

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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