Chapter 284
Rachel’s POV
The silence after Nathan’s voice was almost as shocking as the enemy’s approaching howls.
I turned to see him standing in the temple doorway, his tall frame silhouetted against the pale stone.
Nathan’s eyes found mine immediately. “I owe you my life, Rachel!” His voice rang clear and strong, nothing like the pained whispers from before.
Something tender and meaningful that made my breath catch.
The strange thing was, seeing him standing there… my heart began to race faster, pounding against my chest with each breath I took.
It felt like an eternity had passed before my shoulders gradually relaxed, and my breathing became smooth and even again.
I opened my mouth to respond, but words failed me. What could I possibly say? Glad you’re not trying to kill me anymore?
Nathan glanced around at our gathered group, his expression shifting to determination. “I’m ready when you are.”
That snapped me back to reality.
I turned to the crowd of civilians and our small force of warriors. “Everyone! It’s time to move. Follow me and stay in formation. I promise we’ll reach the palace safely!”
The confidence in my voice surprised even me. I turned back to Nathan, seeking confirmation, and he gave me a self–assured nod that sent a wave of calm through my body.
“We should head northeast,” Nathan suggested as we left the temple grounds. “It will take us around the enemy forces rather than straight through them.”
“Agreed,” I said, turning to Adam. “Organize the civilians to follow Alpha Nathan.”
Adam nodded, though his eyes still held wariness when they flickered to Nathan. “And what about those who can’t shift?”
“Those who can’t transform will ride on the backs of wolves who are willing to carry them,” I instructed. I would stay in human form to communicate between the two packs, with Gina serving as our bridge.
“You should ride with me,” Nathan said, his voice brooking no argument. Before I could protest, he had already shifted into his massive black
wolf form.
I hesitated, but there was no time for pride. “Fine.”
As we prepared to leave, I watched Tyler transform, and Gina carefully climbed onto his back, still holding Mateo securely against her.
Nathan lowered himself to the ground beside me, and I awkwardly climbed onto his back, my fingers sinking into his thick fur.
At least we have a head start, I thought. Madison’s Wanderers are at least an hour behind us, if Tyler’s traps worked. And hopefully Carter’s forces are on their way.
Nathan’s muscles tensed beneath me, and we were off, leading our makeshift caravan into the forest.
We’d traveled for about half an hour when I felt Nathan slowing beneath me. A prickle of unease crept up my spine, and I tightened my grip on his fur. Something wasn’t right.
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At the edge of a clearing ahead, a group of wolves emerged from the trees. My heart clenched when I saw the massive red and black wolf at
their front.
I didn’t need introductions to know who it was–Kael!
Nathan stopped completely, a low growl rumbling through his body. I could feel the vibration against my legs.
I slid off Nathan’s back, standing tall as I faced the enemy wolves. Nathan stayed close to my side, his massive form a reassuring presence.
The red and black wolf transformed, revealing a muscular man with angular features and a scowl. His dark eyes scanned our group, lingering on me with undisguised malice.
“Look what I’ve found,” he drawled, his voice deep and mocking, “A little mouse scurrying through the woods.”
I straightened my spine and raised my chin. “I am Rachel Sullivan, Queen of the Nexus pack. And who might I be addressing?”
A cold laugh escaped him. “You don’t know? I’m wounded.” He performed an exaggerated bow. “Kael, son of King Dylan of the Western Territories, at your service.”
Nathan remained in wolf form beside me, his hackles raised and his body tense, ready to attack. He gently nudged my shoulder with his muzzle, as if to say, “Don’t worry, I’ll handle this.”
I placed a subtle, restraining hand on Nathan’s fur. We needed to stall for time, not start a fight.
“What a shame we weren’t informed of your visit to our territory,” I said with a forced smile.
Kael’s lips curled into something dangerous. “You’re right. Terrible oversight, isn’t it? But I’m a generous guest. Why don’t you come over here, and we can chat properly?”
“I’m afraid I have other places to be,” I replied coolly.
“Where’s the rush?” He cocked his head, amusement dancing in his eyes.
“That’s none of your concern.”
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