Chapter 305
Nathan’s POV
I gasped as consciousness flooded back, the searing agony that had consumed me moments before now completely absent.
My eyes flew open, squinting against unexpected brightness.
Gone was the dimly lit bedroom where I’d held Rachel’s cold hand.
Gone was the castle, the guards, the weight of impending war.
Instead, I found myself lying on my back in a vast meadow.
Lush green grass tickled my palms as I pushed myself up to sitting, surrounded by a sea of vibrant purple wildflowers that swayed gently in a breeze I couldn’t feel. The sky above stretched endlessly blue, unnaturally perfect without a single cloud.
What?
I patted my chest, expecting to find the wounds from battle or at least blood from where the dark energy had torn through me.
Nothing!
My skin was unblemished, my clothes clean and whole.
“Am I dead?” I murmured, my voice sounding strangely hollow.
Standing on unsteady legs, I scanned the horizon and froze. In the distance stood a temple, its stone columns rising gracefully toward the sky.
Recognition sent a chill through me–it was nearly identical to the Moon Goddess temple where Rachel and I had performed the ritual days
ago.
Something about it called to me, a gentle but insistent tug at my core, Without conscious decision, I found myself walking toward it, drawn by an invisible thread.
As I approached, details emerged. Sunlight glinted off the polished stone walls, making the… shimmer with an almost liquid quality.
The wooden door was carved with the intricate pattern of a crescent moon surrounded by stars the symbol of the Moon Goddess.
My heartbeat quickened. A strange certainty grew within me that I wasn’t alone here, that someone was waiting.
Someone I needed to see.
Rachel!
Her name surfaced in my mind without warning, bringing with it a surge of emotion so powerful I nearly staggered.
The pull toward the temple intensified, and I quickened my pace, driven by an urgency I couldn’t explain.
I pushed against the heavy wooden door, surprised when it swung open effortlessly. The interior was bathed in golden light that seemed to emanate from nowhere and everywhere at once.
My eyes took a moment to adjust before settling on the scene at the center of the room.
My breath caught in my throat.
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Chapter 305
Rachel lay on a stone altar beneath a towering statue of the Moon Goddess, looking for all the world like she was laid out for her own funeral.
Her copper hair–no longer white as it had been in her final moments–fanned out around her head like a halo.
She wore a flowing white dress that pooled around her still form. Her hands were folded peacefully over her stomach, and her chest didn’t
move.
“No,” I shouted, the word tearing from my lips. “Not again.”
I rushed forward, my footsteps echoing loudly in the silent chamber. Reaching the altar, I gazed down at her beautiful face.
Even here, in this strange place between worlds, she took my breath away.
Tears welled in my eyes as I bent over her. “I’m so sorry, Rachel,” I whispered, my voice breaking. “This wasn’t how it was supposed to end.”
Without thinking, I leaned down and pressed my lips to hers, tasting the salt of my own tears that had fallen onto her face. Her lips were soft and warm–not cold as they had been when I’d marked her.
Suddenly, Rachel’s body jerked beneath me. Her chest heaved as she gasped for air, her eyes flying open. Those green eyes–the ones I’d fallen into countless times–stared up at me in confusion.
“Nathan?” Her voice was barely a whisper.
Relief crashed through me like a tidal wave, nearly buckling my knees. I fought to steady my racing heart. I’m here, Rachel.”
I took her hand, helping her sit up. She looked around, disoriented, her fingers tightening around mine as if to anchor herself.
“I… I think I must be dreaming,” she said softly.
“It’s a beautiful dream,” I replied, allowing myself to drink in the sight of her alive and vibrant.
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