Chapter 289
Rachel’s POV
“We’re in a secure defensive position, Your Majesty,” Selena reported. “Madison and Kael’s forces have retreated, but we know they’re only regrouping. They’ll be back soon, especially with Dylan and Jason supporting them.”
“I don’t want to stay in bed,” I insisted. “I feel much better, and I could attend the meetings.”
Selena’s expression was gently chiding. “Alpha Nathan has been leading the guidance council. His troops arrived last night as well and have joined our forces, so there’s no need for you to worry. Please rest.”
She lowered her voice. “The Moon Goddess’s blessing is a gift to the chosen families, but also a test. Your mother knew the price, as you do now. The power of the Silver Moon Guardian drains the essence of life.”
“I know,” I replied. “I’ve seen my mother’s memories. I’ve felt her choices. This is our family’s burden and destiny.”
Over the next two days, many came to visit me. They seemed shocked by my white hair, though none knew what it truly signified. I’d asked Adam and Selena not to tell anyone.
I encouraged everyone to focus on their duties and not worry about me.
Most of my time was spent with Mateo, Adam, and Selena. I could see the sadness in their eyes when they looked at me.
I’m not dead yet, I thought but didn’t say.
Occasionally, I caught glimpses of myself in the mirror–not just the white hair, but my skin had become almost translucent, the faint blue pulse of veins visible beneath.
This was the price of the Moon Goddess’s power, just as it had been for my mother.
By the end of the second day, I could feel my condition deteriorating rapidly. I was growing weaker.
That night, I tried not to sleep, afraid I might not wake up again.
On the morning of the third day after the battle, I woke to find I couldn’t move. My eyes opened, but my body felt impossibly heavy, my limbs like stone. Even breathing was uncomfortable.
Selena entered the room to check on me. “Your Majesty!” Her eyes widened with alarm. “What’s wrong?!”
“I… can’t move…” My voice was barely audible.
Tears welled in Selena’s eyes. “What can I do?”
I glanced toward the water glass on my bedside table. Selena understood immediately, helping me take a few sips.
“Please… get Gina and… Victoria… and Mateo…
I felt utterly exhausted, closed my eyes, and once again slipped into unconsciousness.
My fragmented dreams were filled with images of my son and Nathan.
In the hazy dreamscape, I saw Nathan cradling Mateo in his arms, their silhouettes illuminated by a soft, golden light.
Nathan’s eyes met mine across the distance, his face breaking into that familiar warm smile I’d lone for during our separation.
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“Welcome home, my darling,” he said, his voice echoing with tenderness.
Mateo reached out his tiny hands toward me, giggling with delight.
Nathan stepped closer, the three of us forming a circle of belonging that felt more real than anything I’d experienced in months.
I couldn’t hold back my tears as they streamed down my face, each drop carrying away the pain and fear I’d been harboring.
‘I’m home,” I whispered, my voice breaking with emotion. “I’ve finally come home to you both.
When I opened my eyes again, the sky outside my window was darkening.
So it is fake…
Victoria, Gina, and my son Mateo were gathered around my bed. Victoria and Gina had tears in their eyes. Selena must have told them.
Mateo babbled happily when he saw me awake. I wanted to reach for him, to hold him close, but my arms refused to obey.
Victoria burst into tears. “Rachel! Why didn’t you say anything… how could you…” She collapsed against Gina’s shoulder, sobbing. Even the strong Gina began to cry.
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