Chapter 235
Rachel’s POV
The pounding in my head woke me before anything else..
I blinked against the dim light filtering through the tent canvas, trying to piece together what had happened.
My body felt heavy, my limbs stiff, and my mouth painfully dry.
Memories flooded back–finding my wolf, running through the forest, Nathan capturing me, bringing
me back to camp…
How long had I been asleep? Hours? A full day? My stomach growled loudly, answering at least one question. I was starving, which meant I’d been out for quite some time.
I tried to sit up, wincing at the dizziness that swept over me. I looked around the tent, searching for my son. Was he safe?
My thoughts turned to practical matters. Could I convince one of the guards to bring me food?
Water?
I needed to regain my strength if I wanted any chance of escaping with my baby.
The tent flap rustled, and Nathan ducked inside, my son cradled in one arm while his other hand balanced a container and a small package.
The rich aroma of cooked meat and berries filled the tent, making my mouth water instantly.
“You’re awake,” he said softly.
I felt an eerie sense of déjà vu. Just like yesterday, Nathan stood before me with our child, but something was different in his demeanor.
He seemed… gentler. Less threatening. Was he feeling guilty for how he’d treated me?
Not that it matters, I thought bitterly. I’m still his prisoner.
My baby began to fuss, rooting against Nathan’s chest, interrupting my wandering thoughts.
Nathan quickly turned his head away as I reached for our son. I settled back against the pi began nursing, drawing a thin blanket over us for privacy.
s and
My stomach growled again, embarrassingly loud in the quiet tent. I felt heat rise to my cheeks.
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“What’s in the container?” I asked, trying to distract from my obvious hunger.
A ghost of a smile touched Nathan’s lips. “I thought I came just in time… It’s game meat and some berries. I hope you like it.”
He placed a plate, fork, and knife on the canvas bed beside me. The sight of the utensils–especially the knite–didn’t escape my notice.
“Thank you,” I said, careful not to sound too eager despite the way my mouth watered at the sight of the bright berries and succulent meat.
Nathan hovered awkwardly, clearly wanting to talk but unsure how to begin. “How are you feeling? he finally asked.
“Good,” I answered curtly.
The tent fell into uncomfortable silence. When my son finished nursing, I carefully placed him on ny son finished nursing, I carefully placed him on the bed beside me, adjusted my clothing, and reached for the plate of food, making sure the knife was well away from my sleeping baby.
Nathan cleared his throat. “Hey, I have something else for you.”
I looked up from my plate. “Is it a ticket out of here?” I couldn’t help the sarcasm in my voice. “…Because I’d like my freedom.”
Nathan frowned, staring at me intently before sighing. “No, Rachel. We’ve been through this. You can’t leave now. It’s not safe.”
I knew arguing was pointless. Nathan wouldn’t budge, and I didn’t want to shout and wake the baby. “What is it, then?” I asked.
Nathan gave me a small package that seemed to hold an old paper bag. When I carefully unwrapped it, I found a beautiful crown made of delicately woven yellow wildflowers, plus a matching bouquet with a greeting card attached.
Opening the card, I read the message: [Baby, I’ll love you forever.]
I stared at it in confusion.
“Happy birthday,” Nathan said with a shy smile.
“Um… thanks,” I replied flatly, though I had to admit the crown was beautiful.
Did he make this himself?
“I know it’s also your coronation day,” he added.
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Yes, I know, and thanks to you, I can’t attend! I wanted to scream, but I bit my tongue. I didn’t have the energy for another fight.
Nathan took the flower crown from my hands and gently placed it on my head, his fingers brushing through my hair as he adjusted it.
To my surprise, Nathan stepped back, dropped to one knee, and took one of my hands in his.
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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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