“RACHEL!!!
I jerked awake, my body drenched in sweat, heart hammering against my ribs.
“Just a dream,” I gasped, sitting up and reaching for my water cup with trembling fingers. “It was just a damn dream, I repeated, pressing my palm against my racing heart.
The fear of losing her was consuming me from the inside out.
The following morning, Gina appeared at my tent, a message in hand.
“They’ve agreed to your terms,” she said, passing me the note from her contact.
I read it carefully. The northern leaders would not attempt to take Rachel from me, and they would meet at the temple where they would bring Mateo to reunite with his mother.
“Good,” I said simply, handing the paper back.
Within the hour, we were ready to depart. The squad transformed into our wolf forms, packs strapped to our backs containing changes of clothes, food, and fresh water.
We headed north, Rachel’s copper fur gleaming in the morning light as she ran beside me, with Tyler flanking her other side.
My girl transforms into a wolf! It’s absolutely captivating!
I found myself excited at the prospect of seeing my son again, despite my apprehension.
Be like a dad, I reminded myself. For Rachel’s sake, be civil to her people.
We made good time, stopping briefly to eat and drink. I was impressed by how well Rachel kept pace.
For someone who hadn’t spent much time in wolf form, she was remarkably strong.
Pride swelled in my chest as I watched her navigate the terrain, her movements becoming more confident with each mile.
By mid–afternoon, we reached our destination. Shifting back to human form and dressing quickly, we approached the temple. Beside it lay a large cemetery with several grand tombs.
Rachel spotted our child first, held by a midwife named Selena. She rushed forward as Mateo stretched out his arms, kicking his little legs and babbling.
She gathered him into her embrace, and he laughed, grabbing a fistful of her hair. She winced slightly, then they both giggled together.
I made a small grunt of disapproval, staring at my son. He needs to learn to respect his mother at all times.
How dare he pull her hair!
Rachel glanced at me in confusion, clearly not understanding my displeasure.
1 followed her but kept my distance, sensing the hostility in the air. A man approached Rachel.
“Your Highness, we’re delighted to see you safe and sound!” he exclaimed with a deep bow.
“Thank you, Adam. I’m happy to see you too, Rachel replied warmly.
Adam eyed me warily, like I was some kind of monster. My jaw tightened.
“Don’t worry, Rachel assured him. “I have the Ironjaw King’s word. He won’t harm anyone.”
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Adam bowed reluctantly to me before gesturing Rachel and her companions to follow him into the temple.
True to their word, besides Adam, Selena, Jay, and Mateo, there were only ten guards present.
Inside the temple, solid stone walls surrounded us. Around the altar were carved outlines of what appeared to be sliding drawers in the wall, each bearing
woman’s face.
The altar itself was illuminated by candles, casting dancing shadows on the stone.
Adam explained to Rachel, “This is where your mother rests. All the queens are buried here. The First Queen is buried beneath the temple in the earth, her power seeping upward to join with the other queens, protecting our lands.”
I observed silently, taking in every detail of this sacred place.
The altar was a wooden table covered with red velvet cloth, the carvings in the wood intricate and ancient. Behind the altar stood a statue of the Moon Goddess, mostly gray marble. The statue’s hands were outstretched, as if blessing those who stood before her.
Rachel’s eyes glistened with tears as she traced her fingers over her mother’s carved likeness, gently bouncing Mateo up and down to keep him content. She lowered her head, closed her eyes, and offered a silent prayer.
I stepped back respectfully, giving her space. I waited patiently, but after a while felt we had lingered long enough. It was time to depart.
Just as I prepared to remind Rachel, she turned to Adam and whispered something.
Despite my enhanced hearing, I couldn’t make out what she said.
But something in my gut twisted with unease.
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