Chapter 318
Carter raised an eyebrow. “You just missed her. She was here when your finger twitched.”
A cold feeling settled in my stomach. “She left as soon as I started waking up?”
“She had her reasons,” Carter said, his expression unreadable.
“She didn’t want to see me, I concluded, the realization stinging more than I cared to admit.
“She said she needed to find Gina and Tyler,” Carter replied, but we both knew there was more to it than that.
“Did she…” I cleared my throat, hating how vulnerable I sounded. “Did she leave any message for me?”
A small, knowing smile played at the corner of Carter’s mouth. “Why? Hoping for a love letter, big brother?”
“Just answer the question,” I growled, though there was little heat behind it.
Carter seemed to enjoy drawing out the moment before finally relenting. “She said she was glad you were awake.”
I nodded slowly, trying to decipher what that might mean. Was she truly glad, or was she just being polite?
Would she avoid me now, after what I’d said to her in that temple? The thought made my chest tighten painfully.
With Carter’s help, I managed to stand and take a few steps around the cave.
My legs trembled with the effort, but I refused to show weakness.
We walked in silence for a few minutes, the only sound our footsteps echoing against stone.
“I’ve been thinking,” Carter said suddenly, breaking the silence. “Your plan with Kael and Madison… it seemed stupid on the surface, but it worked.” He paused, seeming to struggle with his next words. “I’m starting to realize I’ve been wrong about you all along, man. And I’m sorry I never tried to see things from your perspective before.”
I stopped walking, genuinely surprised by the admission. Carter had never been one for apologies or self–reflection.
“Hey,” I said after a moment. “Thanks for… you know, saving me from dying at Kael’s hands. And for helping Rachel.”
Carter shrugged uncomfortably. “Don’t mention it. I didn’t do it for you.”
The words lacked their usual edge, and I felt a warmth I hadn’t experienced in years–the feeling of actually connecting with my brother, without the weight of our past pressing down between us.
We continued our slow circuit of the cave, and Carter filled me in on what I’d missed.
“Rachel has really changed… you should have seen how she’s been handling everything lately, like she’s been doir was genuine admiration in his voice. “She’s been working on strategies against King Jason and Dylan. Acting like
“She is a Luna,” I said simply.
is her whole life. There
Luna.”
Carter nodded. “Your trap took out almost half their forces. They’ve retreated for now, but we’re not in the clear. We have more wolves than they do at the moment, but Dylan’s gonna want revenge on you for that arm.”
I nodded, processing the information. My mind was already working on next steps, strategies, contingencies. But my body reminded me of its limitations with every step.
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As we neared the cave entrance, I felt the cool evening air on my face. We should head back to the castle as soon as possible.A.
il weak, and I’m recovering too, why don’t we just rest here tonight and head
Carter stopped me with a hand on my shoulder. “Since you’re back to the castle tomorrow? Let them handle things. If all goes well, Rachel should be back by then..
I considered his suggestion, weighing it against my instinct to take immediate action. Finally, I nodded. “Alright.”
my advice?
Nathan, listened to me?!” He peered at me suspiciously. Are you sure
Carter’s eyes widened comically. “You… you just took you’re really my brother? Maybe the Moon Goddess swapped your soul with someone else’s.”
“Wasn’t it you who told me to trust the people around me?” I
countered.
“Yeah, but he sputtered.
“Shut up,” I said, but there was no real anger behind it.
“Whew, okay. Well, that’s more like it.” Carter laughed, and I found myself shaking my head with the ghost of a smile.
It had been far too long since I’d had my brother at my side.
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