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The Alpha’s Purchased Slave
Chapter 319
Nathan’s POV
The next day, Carter and I returned to Nexus, My body still ached from the ordeal I’d been through, but my mind was sharp, focused on the threats that remained and the responsibilities awaiting me.
I sequestered myself in one of the smaller offices near the main strategy toom, reviewing reports that had accumulated during my absence.
The worst part is that Dylan has directed all his forces to attack our position. It’s probably because his son Kael was injured.
The numbers were grim–our forces were stretched thin, and intelligence suggested Dylan was conscripting civilians into his army. I clenched my jaw as I read the details.
“You say Dylan is forcing civilians to fight for him?” I asked Apollo and Julian, who stood across from me, their expressions grave.
Apollo nodded. “According to our scouts, he’s giving them an ultimatum–fight or watch their families suffer.”
Before I could respond, the door burst open. Victoria rushed in, her eyes wide with excitement.
“Alpha! They’re back!” she exclaimed, slightly out of breath. “Rachel and the others–they’ve returned!”
My heart stuttered in my chest. Rachel was here. In the same building.
She was back!
“We’ll continue this later,” I told Apollo and Julian. Victoria took that as her cue to follow them out, leaving me alone with my thoughts.
I tried to focus on the reports, but the words blurred before my eyes.
With a frustrated sigh, I pushed back from the desk and decided to take a walk to clear my head.
My feet carried me through the corridors, and I wasn’t entirely surprised when I found myself standing outside Rachel’s suite.
Her sweet, floral scent drifted through the door, pulling at something deep inside me.
Should I knock? What would I even say to her?
I’m sorry I pushed you away. I’m sorry I lied. I do love you–I love you more than I’ve ever loved anyone.
But the words caught in my throat. She deserved better than me, better than the pain I’d caused her.
My arm felt like it weighed a thousand pounds as I raised it to knock.
Before my knuckles could touch the wood, the door swung open. Rachel stood there, our son Mateo cradled in her arms, and the sight knocked the breath from my lungs.
This moment felt dreamlike, too beautiful to be real.
Her copper hair was pulled back in a ponytail, giving her the look of a competent warrior, but her eyes still held the same kindness and gentleness that had first captured me.
It felt like centuries since I’d last seen her, though it had only been days.
We’d both died once since then.
Chapter 319
I wanted nothing more than to be alone with her, to tell her everything I felt, but how could I burden her with my feelings after altså padl through?
Patience, I reminded myself. Don’t rush this. Don’t scare her away.
I needed to earn the right to be in her life again, to make her comfortable with me!
“Hi—hi, Rachel,” 1 finally managed, my voice shakier than I’d intended.
“Ah, hi, Nathan,” she replied, a hint of nervousness in her tone as well. “Good to see you’ve recovered.*
“Um… thank you for saving my life,” I said, the words wholly inadequate for what she’d done.
She shook her head. “No, thank you for making that sacrifice for me first… I guess we’re even now.”
I said, “You really didn’t have to do that. It was too dangerous…but I’m grateful you brought me back. Thank you again.”
I wanted her to know how much I loved her, how much I regretted pushing her away. But I can’t…
“Why did you do it?” I asked, the question that had been burning inside me since I learned she’d risked her life for mine.
Her smile turned bitter. “Because my Mateo needs his father back… Here, would you like to hold him?”
Her words stung. Not our Mateo. Just practical reasons, nothing personal.
But as she handed Mateo to me, all I felt was gratitude. My son reached for me, his tiny hands grasping at my shirt, and I noticed he still wore the special bracelet I’d given him.
Looking up, I caught a glimpse of moisture in Rachel’s eyes.
What were her tears about? Was it because of Mateo? I didn’t dare ask her directly.
“Apollo and Julian have been filling me in about the spy,” I said, steering the conversation toward safer ground.
“Her name is Clara,” Rachel explained. “She’s connected to a group of border residents we encountered before–Isla and her villagers. The ones who foresaw your… death.” She paused before continuing. “My mission to gather the Mandala had been leaked to Madison by a spy.”
“Mandala?” I repeated.
Rachel smiled slightly. “If you heard about it from Carter, that flower probably has several different nicknames.”
I could see it now–she was all business. There was no hint that she wanted to rekindle what we’d had.
My chest tightened at the realization. She doesn’t want to be with me. Of course she doesn’t…
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