Chapter 233
Rachel’s POV
The moment I fled the tent, shame washed over me like an icy wave.
What had I done?
I wrapped my arms around my trembling body, hurrying away from the camp, desperate to escape
the evidence of my weakness.
The forest beckoned with its promise of solitude as I ducked under low–hanging branches, my bare feet crunching over fallen leaves. My mind raced with contradicting emotions, each thought more painful than the last.
“How could I be so dumb?” I whispered to myself, the words barely audible through my constricted throat. “After everything… after all my promises to myself…” My fingers dug into my arms as the shame burned hotter. “Pathetic,” I muttered, blinking back tears. “Absolutely pathetic.”
I had given myself to Nathan again.
Why did I still love him?
The question tore through me like a jagged blade. After all the pain, all the broken promises, my
heart still leapt at his touch.
The rational part of me screamed to run far away, but something deeper, something primal kept pulling me back into his orbit.
Love wasn’t supposed to feel like this–like drowning while desperately gasping for air.
How could I have surrendered so completely to the man who had treated me as nothing more than a
breeding vessel?
I should hate him! I wanted to hate him!
Yet my traitorous body still tingled from his touch, my skin remembering. the feel of his hands, his lips, his breath.
The memory of his whispered words-“You’re my mate“-echoed in my mind.
Mate. The word that should have filled me with joy instead left me hollow.
I stopped at a small clearing, tilting my face toward the night sky where the full moon hung like a
perfect silver coin.
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Its light bathed the forest in an ethereal glow, Illuminating my path as if guiding me.
“Is this your idea of a joke?” I whispered to the moon. “I prayed to you to help Nathan find his mate so I could be free of him. And now you’re telling me that I am that mate?”
The irony was almost too much to bear. For months, I had felt nothing of the legendary mate bond that was supposed to connect us.
Just fear, confusion, and a complicated attraction I couldn’t seem to shake.
I ran deeper into the forest, branches whipping against my skin, but I welcomed the sting.
Anything to distract from the emotional turmoil raging inside.
My lungs burned as I pushed myself harder, faster, trying to outrun my thoughts.
Without warning, my foot caught on an exposed tree root. I tumbled forward, bracing for impact-
but the fall never came.
Instead, a searing pain shot through my entire body, stealing my breath.
My bones shifted beneath my skin, muscles stretching and contracting in ways that should have
been impossible.
A strangled cry escaped my lips as my body contorted, my vision blurring then sharpening to crystal
clarity.
In seconds, the transformation was complete. I now crouched on four paws, my body covered in thick, copper fur that gleamed in the moonlight.
I found my wolf!
After months of waiting, wondering if I was somehow defective, my wolf had finally emerged. The world around me exploded with new sensations–scents I’d never detected, sounds I’d never heard.
I could smell the rich earth beneath my paws, the distant aroma of the camp fire, even the sweet milk–breath of my sleeping baby in a tent far away.
Without conscious thought, I raised my muzzle to the sky and released a long, haunting howl.
For one moment, I forgot everything–Nathan, the camp, my complicated feelings–and simply existed in the wonder of my wolf form.
Then my heightened hearing caught the sound of rapidly approaching footsteps. I recognized Nathan’s scent before I saw him.
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My wolf’s instinct was to run, and I obeyed, darting between trees with newfound speed and agility
The footsteps behind me changed rhythm. The soft thud of human feet was replaced by the scratch of wolf claws against forest floor. He had shifted too.
I pushed myself faster, but Nathan’s wolf was stronger, more experienced.
With a powerful leap, he slammed into my left flank, sending me tumbling to the ground.
1 landed on my back, staring up at glowing red eyes of a massive black wolf.
Exhaustion and emotional overload triggered another shift. My fur receded, bones realigning until I lay naked and human beneath Nathan, who also transformed back to his human form.
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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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