Chapter 321
Rachel’s POV
The heavy ait of the great hall still felt charged with tension long after Clara had been led away.
I stood there, watching Nathan holding our son with such natural ease it made my heart ache. Throughout Clara’s interrogation, he hadn’t said a word, just cradled Mateo protectively against his chest.
Had Clara’s insults bothered him?
“Is everything alright, Rachel?” Nathan’s deep voice broke through my thoughts.
Heat rushed to my cheeks. “Um… yes, I’m good.”
His gray eyes studied me carefully, but before he could respond, hurried footsteps echoed across the stone floor. A soldier wearing Caspian’s insignia approached, his face grim with urgency.
“Your Majesty!” he called out with a quick bow. “We’ve discovered Dylan’s troops approaching from the eastern side of the castle. They’re preparing for another attack. General Caspian requests permission to engage them before they get close to the civilians who’ve just taken refuge in the nearby village.”
I felt my shoulders sag slightly. Taking a deep breath, I straightened my spine.
I replied, “Alright… tell General Caspian to proceed and engage Dylan’s troops, but warn him to watch his flanks. We’ll join them shortly.”
The messenger nodded and turned to leave, but Adam stepped forward, placing a gentle hand on my arm.
“My Queen, forgive me…” his eyes were kind but firm. “But I don’t think going to the frontlines is wise right now. Please, stay here.*
“But Adam-”
“You’ve been handling emergencies non–stop for a week,” he continued, his voice carrying the warmth of a father figure. “You’ve barely rested. This isn’t good for your mind or body.” He glanced meaningfully at Nathan, who still held Mateo. “Alpha Nathan and the others have already diminished Dylan’s forces considerably. General Caspian can handle this battle.”
Adam’s eyes softened. “Trust me, trust them. It’s best for
I noticed Nathan nod in silent agreement.
ryone. For all of you.”
After a moment, I nodded. “You’re right. Please tell the messenger that General Caspian may proceed with the attack as planned. If reinforcements are needed, he should send word to Commander Julian.”
Taking another deep breath, I realized how exhausted I truly was. My limbs felt heavy, my mind foggy. Adam was right–I needed rest, needed time to gather my thoughts.
‘Let’s meet in the war room in three hours,” I suggested to the core group. “Does that work for everyone?”
They all nodded, and one by one, they filed out of the great hall. I was left standing there with Nathan and Mateo, who had begun to fuss,
“Um…” I hesitated, suddenly feeling awkward. “I think he might be hungry. I should take him to my room to feed him…
Nathan looked disappointed as he began to hand Mateo over, and something in his expression made me add, “Would you… like to come to my room with me? You’re welcome to stay with us for a while… I mean, with the baby, if you’d like,
The smile that broke across Nathan’s face was immediate. “I’d love to,” he said, his voice softer than usual. “Thank you, Rachel –
Chapter 321
In my suite, I settled into a comfortable chair to feed Mateo. Nathan sat nearby, watching us with a small smile that never left his face,
– Mateo’s tiny fingers curled around mine as he nursed, his eyes already growing heavy.
I tried to stifle a yawn, but Nathan caught it.
“You should rest, Rachel,” he said gently.
Too tired to argue, I placed Mateo in his bassinet and sank onto my bed. Nathan pulled a light blanket over me, his fingers barely brushing my
arm.
“Don’t worry,” he whispered. “I’ll wake you before the meeting.”
With Nathan’s reassuring presence and Mateo’s soft breathing filling the room, I surrendered to exhaustion, a small smile on my lips as sleep claimed me.
Three hours later, I entered the war room to find everyone already gathered. Tyler approached as soon as I took my seat.
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