Rachel’s POV
Adam beckoned with a subtle wave of his hand. I watched as Selena approached, her steps measured and graceful as she joined me at my mother’s grave.
The marble headstone gleamed in the afternoon light, Marie Sullivan etched in elegant script.
“Your mother would be proud of you,” Selena said loudly, her voice carrying enough for Nathan to hear where he stood several yards away, watching us with those increasingly blood–tinged eyes.
“Your Majesty, this is too dangerous,” Selena’s voice filled my mind through our link. “Please reconsider performing the ritual!
I kept my expression neutral, arranging the wildflowers I’d brought against the stone. “Selena, I’ll be fine. I haven’t been using my powers much lately.
I noticed Nathan shift his weight, his gaze narrowing as he studied us. Something in his posture changed–a slight tensing of his shoulders, a tilt of his
head.
“We should go,” he called, taking a step toward us. “We’ve been here long enough.”
I needed to distract him, to buy us more time.
“Selena,” I said aloud, ‘my father told me she died from an illness… but I’ve always wanted to know… what really happened to her?”
Nathan’s jaw tightened. “Rachel, we don’t have time for this. Let’s go.”
I clutched Mateo closer to my chest, his warm weight giving me courage. “Nathan, I need to understand my mother’s past! Mateo should know his grandmother’s story too.” I looked up at him, letting genuine emotion fill my eyes. “Please?”
He exhaled harshly, glancing around at the temple grounds with obvious discomfort. ‘Make it quick. We’ve already been here too long.”
Selena knelt beside me, her fingers brushing the carved name on the headstone. “Queen Marie sacrificed herself for the welfare of our pack,‘ she began, her
voice solemn.
My breath caught.
“A terrible force was creeping toward our lands,” Selena continued, her eyes growing distant with memory. “They brought with them a sickness unlike anything we’d ever seen before. Many of us died. No medicine would work.”
“You lost someone?” I asked softly.
Selena’s composure faltered, just slightly. “L… lost my son. He was only a year older than your child. Yet when the sickness came, he was among the first to go.” Her voice dropped to a whisper. “Parents should never experience burying their children.”
Something broke inside me. I looked down at Mateo, his pudgy hands reaching up to touch my face, and the thought of losing him made me physically ill.
‘I’m so sorry, I managed, my sympathy entirely genuine.
“Did my father know what my mother did?” I asked, genuinely curious now about this history I’d never known.
Selena shook her head. “No. It was too dangerous. She couldn’t risk your life or your father’s…”
She turned slightly away from Nathan’s watchful/gaze. “She wrote him a letter, telling him she had ne him the truth. She thought it better for him to hate her than to know the truth.”
loved him, among other things. She couldn’t tell
The revelation hit me like a physical blow. All those years of my father’s cruelty, his bitterness, his descent into alcoholism–they stemmed from my mother’s desperate attempt to protect us.
“Why would she do that?” I asked, my voice barely audible.
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“Your Majesty…” Selena’s eyes softened with compassion. “She did it for you. Queen Marie loved you more than anything in this world, she did a you a normal life. She forbade us from contacting you. She wanted you to live simply and happily, free from her burdens. She wanted you to what she had to endure…”
I still remembered every fragment of life after she left me–father’s venomous accusations that etched scars into my soul, the stepmother’s descen that turned home into a dungeon of fear, the stepbrother’s violating touch that stripped me of safety in my own skin.
Worst of all, her twisted lie that I’d “seduced Daniel–as if my suffering were ever my choice.
The abuse wasn’t just pain; it was a slow, suffocating erosion. Misery that clung to me like a second skin, heavy and unyielding… until the day they sold me to the Ironjaw pack, as if I were nothing but property to barter.
During my time with Nathan, I found happiness despite knowing he didn’t love me. I was content even though I was nothing more than his slave.
But… he wanted to kill me.
Tears stung my eyes. “I wish she had taken me with her…”
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