Chapter 248
After Gina left, I took several deep breaths, steeling myself before heading toward Rachel’s tent.
The guards snapped to attention as I approached, stepping aside without a word. I pushed aside the flap and stepped
inside.
Rachel sat on the simple cot, her copper hair falling around her shoulders like a curtain. Her green eyes, once so vibrant, looked hollow as they lifted to meet mine.
The sight of her like this–defeated, diminished–sent a pang through my chest.
“You wanted to see me,” I stated flatly, crossing my arms.
Rachel straightened her shoulders slightly, a ghost of her former strength showing through. “Yes.”
“Let me save you some time,” I said, my tone harsh. “You’re not leaving, so don’t even ask.”
“I wasn’t going to,” Rachel replied.
I blinked, momentarily thrown off balance. “Then what?”
“Those traitors you’re holding,” she said, meeting my gaze steadily. “The ones you plan to execute. I don’t think that’s a
good idea.”
My eyes narrowed. “Gina told you about that.”
“No,” Rachel shook her head. “I overheard it.”
“I don’t give a fuck what you think,” I snapped, anger flaring. “They failed me on the battlefield. They deserve what’s coming to them.”
“They joined you,” Rachel countered, her voice rising slightly. “Just because they lack skill doesn’t make them worthless, or criminals, or deserving of death!”
I stalked closer, looming over her. “You don’t understand what’s at stake.”
“I understand more than you think,” she fired back. “In my pack, we don’t execute people for making mistakes. We train them, we teach them, we give them a chance to improve.”
Rachel added, “Many of the northern border/rogues are just displaced civilians, Nathan. They’re not warriors by training. They’re people who lost their homes and families in the conflict.”
I stared at her, caught off guard by her insight and passion. “Why do you care so much?”
“Nathan,” Rachel said, her voice softening slightly, “I don’t need to know them personally to understand that what you’re planning to do is wrong.” She took a deep breath. “And now, as a future Luna, I’m formally asking you not to do this.
Luna? My heart skipped a beat. Rachel wants to be my Luna?
I studied her, noticing the subtle changes in her demeanor.
Chapter 248
She was different now–stronger, more confident–but underneath it all, she was still the compassionate woman who had first captured my attention.
“I’ll make you a deal,” I said finally. “If you’ll pull yourself together and start acting like a woman who cares about her own survival, I’ll compromise.”
Rachel looked up at me, confusion in her eyes.
“If you agree to start eating properly, taking care of yourself and our child,” I explained, “I’ll grant your request.”
Rachel’s eyes widened slightly as she processed my offer. Then, slowly, she raised her chin and nodded firmly.
“Is that a yes?” I pressed.
“Yes,” she said quietly. “If you let them live, I promise I’ll take better care of myself and the baby.”
My girl is so cute.
Something primal surged through me as I looked down at her–a possessiveness, a desperate need to claim her.
My wolf pushed against my control, demanding I bend down and press my lips to hers.
I need to kiss her!.
Suddenly, the tent flap suddenly rustled, and Tyler stepped inside, breaking the charged moment.
I apologize for interrupting, Alpha,” Tyler said, his expression grim, “but we have another problem.*
I glanced at Tyler angrily, but he appeared unaware of what I was feeling inside.
I reluctantly tore my gaze from Rachel and followed Tyler outside.
“What now?” I demanded once we were clear of the tent.
“Some of our patrol warriors just returned,” Tyler reported. “They spotted more rogues at the boundary of our territory.”
“The same ones from before?” I asked, my mind shifting immediately to tactical considerations.
Tyler shook his head. “Not sure. Could be new hostiles.”
My jaw clenched. “I see, alert the ranks. Get everyone ready.”
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