Chapter 323
Nathan’s POV
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The cool night air rushed through my fur as I pushed myself harder, my paws pounding against the forest floor.
I’d been running for hours, circling the outskirts of Nexus City, testing my strength after the coma.
My muscles burned with each stride, but I welcomed the pain. It meant I was alive.
The eastern sky was beginning to lighten when I finally turned back toward the camp. My lungs heaved, and my legs trembled with exhaustion. I’d pushed too hard, but pride kept me running until I reached the edge of the clearing.
Rachel stood in the center of the camp’s courtyard, her copper hair catching the rays of dawn. She moved with confidence among the warriors, giving instructions, her voice carrying clear and strong across the yard.
My chest tightened at the sight of her–this woman who had saved me, who had become a queen in her own right.
How the hell did I get so lucky?
I shifted behind a large oak tree, wincing as my bones realigned and fur receded into skin.
The transformation took longer than it should have–another sign I wasn’t fully recovered. After pulling on the clothes I’d left stashed, I stepped out from behind the tree.
A wave of dizziness hit me, and I reached for the trunk to steady myself. My hand slipped against the rough bark, and I lurched forward, my legs almost giving out beneath me.
Strong hands grabbed my shoulders from behind, steadying me.
“My brother, strong warrior, struggling to stand after overexertion, Carter’s voice came from behind me, his tone playful yet concerned. “But I’m here to catch you, keeping you from face–planting in the dirt. So, how will you thank me?”
Relief and irritation flashed through me simultaneously. I shrugged his hands off my shoulders. “Let go. I’m fine.” I straightened my spine with effort. “Hmph.”
Carter held on until I was steady, then released me with a dramatic flourish. “A ‘thank you‘ would be nice, you know.”
“You startled me, that’s all,” I muttered, adjusting my shirt, “And I’m… fine. But thanks, I guess.”
His grin widened as he pressed a hand to his chest. “Ah, brother! You’re too kind! So very welcome!”
I smacked the back of his head, not hard enough to hurt but enough to wipe that smug look off his face.
“I have something to tell you,” Carter said, his expression shifting to something more serious.
I studied my brother, feeling the complex tangle of emotions I always did around him. The resentment for what he’d done to Rachel hadn’t fully faded, but I couldn’t deny he’d changed.
In the midst of this war, Carter had become a skilled warrior and a strong leader. I respected that, even if I wasn’t ready to fully trust him yet.
“We’re not friends,” Carter said, as if reading my thoughts. His lips quirked up at one corner. Then his face sobered. “Listen, I need to go find
David.”
I frowned. “David? Raymond’s Beta?”
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Carter nodded, glancing toward where Rachel stood with her warriors. “Rachel’s plan for the attack is good, but I think she might be underestimating how cunning David is.” He looked back at me. “No one knows David better than I do. He’s playing a much bigger role in this than people realize. Almost like the mastermind behind it all.”
His eyes softened as he looked back at Rachel. “And… you’re here now. There’s not much room left for me in her life… at least, not in the way f wanted.” A flash of pain crossed his face. “I love her, but she doesn’t love me. I won’t force it.”
“Hmph. Of course she doesn’t love you,” I said, a hint of jealousy creeping into my voice despite myself. “She loves me.”
Carter rolled his eyes but continued. “Rachel’s plan for David is to use him as some kind of double agent.”
I nodded. “It’s a strong strategy.”
“Maybe, Carter said, his voice dropping lower. “But David wants this war to last as long as possible. While the three sides fight each other, he’ll be grabbing territory and power in the background, just like Raymond. We can’t risk him providing more men to our enemies or using those islands to move troops.”
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