Chapter 261
Rachel’s POV
I rolled onto my side, the cot creaking beneath me.
Despite being alone in this room, I could still sense eyes watching me, following my every move as if I were some intriguing specimen in a laboratory cage. The feeling of being constantly monitored made my skin crawl.
Just like being a Slave again…
The thought came unbidden, poisonous and true. I’d traded one form of captivity for another.
At least when I was Nathan’s “breeder,” I’d had some small freedoms. Now I had nothing–no dignity, no choices, not even the comfort of holding my son.
My chest ached whenever I thought of Mateo. His tiny fingers, his soft coos, the weight of him in my arms. Was he safe? Was he happy? Did he miss me?
And I missed Victoria’s easy laughter, Emma’s gentle care, even Gina’s brash honesty. But Nathan… I shuddered. The man who’d captured me this time wasn’t the same one I’d fallen for months ago.
“He’s consuming himself,” I whispered to the empty tent. “His power grows while his soul disappears.”
I’d seen the red gleam in his eyes, heard the edge in his voice that hadn’t been there before. The Nathan I’d known was vanishing, replaced by something darker–a true Rogue King in the making.
I closed my eyes, willing myself to drift away, and soon found myself standing at the edge of Nathan’s camp. My people approached through the forest, arms raised not in surrender but in demand.
“Return our princess!” they called, their voices a powerful chorus. “She belongs with us!”
Watching my people in this moment stirred something profound within me.
I watched as Nathan faced them, his shoulders stiff with pride and rage.
The dream shifted, and suddenly I was in a meadow, Mateo in my arms. He was exactly as I remembered–chubby cheeks, curious eyes, his tiny hand reaching for my face. I hugged him close, breathing in his sweet baby scent, pressing kisses to
his forehead.
“I love you,” I whispered, rocking him gently. “Mommy loves you so much.”
He laughed, the sound like bells, and my heart swelled.
The dream changed again. Mateo was older, maybe three or four, playing in a field of wildflowers. He was picking blooms, his little fingers careful as he wove them together into a crown.
The sight squeezed my heart–it looked exactly like the flower crown Nathan had given me on my birthday.
“For you, Mommy, dream–Mateo said, his smile radiant as he held out his creation.
I knelt to accept it, but as the crown touched my fingers, it slipped from my grasp.
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Chapter 261
I watched in horror as it fell, landing in a pool of dark red blood that hadn’t been there a moment before.
No!!!
I jolted awake with a gasp, my heart racing. “Mateo!” I cried out, my hands clutching frantically at nothing but the
darkness.
A sound near the bed made me freeze.
“Shh… it’s okay, it’s okay,” a deep voice murmured, and I felt a large hand stroke my cheek.
I recognized Nathan’s touch instantly and recoiled, pressing myself against the wall of the tent.
“Get away from me!” I hissed, yanking the thin blanket up like
shield.
Nathan lit a small lamp, casting his face in sharp relief. Something flickered in his expression–concern, but he remained
silent and still.
“How long are you going to keep me prisoner here?” My voice trembled despite my effort to sound strong.
Nathan’s face darkened, concern vanishing beneath a wave of anger. “Forever!” he roared. “Don’t test me again!”
His volume startled me, and tears sprang to my eyes. I took a deep breath, forcing them back, and wiped away the few that had escaped. Then I turned my back to him, staring at the canvas wall.
I heard him take several measured breaths before the cot dipped under his weight
as he sat on the edge.
“Look at me, Rachel,” he said, his voice controlled now. “I didn’t come here to fight.”
“Yeah, seems like it,” I said without turning. “You never fight with me.”
He ignored my sarcasm. “I need you to do somethin
for me.”
That got my attention. I rolled over, studying his face cautiously.
“Your people have sent representatives,” he continued. “Gina reached out to me. They want you back.” His jaw tightened. “They’re threatening war if you’re not released immediately.”
Hope flared in my chest. “Then give me back to them.”
Nathan shook his head, jaw set. “I can’t do that. You’re my mate, and you’re staying here.” He leaned closer. “But I need you to tell them to stand down. Can you do that?”
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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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