Chapter 234
His hands pinned my shoulders to the ground, preventing me from rising. His eyes, still tinged with red, bore into mine.
“Rachel!” His voice was rough with emotion.
“Let me go!” I struggled against his grip, but he was too strong.
“Get back to the tent,” he demanded. “I can’t protect you out here like I can at the camp.
The concern in his voice only fueled my anger. I didn’t want his protection. I wanted freedom from the confusion he caused in me.
“No,” I spat, still struggling. “I don’t want to go back to your nomad camp, Nathan. I want to go home with my son.”
His jaw tightened. “Rachel, I can’t let you do that. They’re hunting you. You need to stay with me.
“You can’t order me around anymore, Nathan!” I shouted, finding strength I didn’t know I possessed.
“I’m not your breeder slave. I’m a queen, and I have the right to decide what’s best for me and my
child!”
I pushed against his chest and, to my surprise, managed to break his hold. I scrambled to my feet,
snatching up the tattered remains of my nightgown to cover myself.
“He’s our child,” Nathan corrected. “And I won’t let you take him into this forest where God knows
what dangers are waiting.”
I tried to move past him, but he grabbed my arm. Again, I broke free with surprising ease. Had I
gotten stronger?
“Stay away from me!” I shouted.
Nathan’s face hardened. “Even if you are a queen, it doesn’t mean you’re making the best decisions
for yourself and my son!”
I demanded, “You think I’m stupid?”
“Anyone with common sense would know to stay in camp when there are nomads and soldiers out there looking for you!”
My cheeks burned with humiliation and rage. “Oh, so now I don’t even have common sense! Well, if I’m so stupid, why claim me as your mate? Why not just reject me and be done with it?”
“Don’t be ridiculous, Rachel,” Nathan growled. “I know you’re smart. You’re just not thinking clearly
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because you’re angry. Get back to camp. Now.”
“No!” I turned to flee deeper into the forest.
Nathan’s hand clamped around my wrist with bruising force. “It’s not safe out here, Rachel,‘ he said through gritted teeth, dragging me toward the camp.
Halfway back, Nathan paused to pull on his pants, never loosening his grip on me. As we entered the camp, curious eyes followed our progress, but a single glare from Nathan sent them scurrying back to their tasks.
He pushed me into the tent we’d just left, the air still thick with the scent of our lovemaking. I stumbled toward the bed, refusing to look at him.
Nathan knelt before me, taking my hands in his. His voice was calmer now, almost pleading. “Rachel, I don’t want to hurt you or make you unhappy, but please trust me that staying here is better for you right now, okay?”
I stared at him blankly. What was the point in arguing? I was a captive no matter what I said.
“Please let me see my baby,” I said instead.
“Not now. You need to rest.”
“I want to see him. Now.”
Nathan sighed, running a hand through his disheveled hair. “Why do you have to fight me on everything?”
After a moment, he relented. “I’ll bring him to you when he wakes up for feeding. For now, you both need rest, and you need to recover from your injuries.”
I almost laughed. Now he cared about my injuries?
Nathan leaned forward, pressing a kiss to my cheek. “I love you, Rachel.”
I remained rigid, unable to return the sentiment. I couldn’t give him that part of me, not anymore.
He looked back at me once before leaving.
Alone again, I curled into myself, berating my own foolishness. I shouldn’t have let him
like that.
t me
Even if the Moon Goddess had decreed Nathan was my destined mate, I refused to surrender my heart to him again.
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“I won’t fall for him again…” I whispered to the empty tent, but the words sounded hollow oven to
my own cars.
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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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