Chapter 324
My jaw clenched at the mention of Raymond. The man was a snake, always playing all sides for his benefit.
“I need to go capture David,” Carter said firmly. “No one knows those islands better than I do. I can sneak in and find him before he even knows I’m there.”
“Isn’t that dangerous?” The question slipped out before I could stop it.
Carter’s eyebrows shot up in mock surprise. “Why would you care if something happened to me?”
I scowled at him. “Idiot.”
He shrugged, a small smile playing at his lips. “Yes, it’s dangerous. But I plan to disguise myself as one of Dylan’s men and get close to David. Then I’ll assassinate him–well, fake assassinate him, to be precise.”
I narrowed my eyes. “Are you actually asking for my help with this plan, or just telling me about it?”
Carter’s gaze followed mine to where Rachel was crouched, comforting a citizen who had sought refuge.
“Well,” I said, watching her, “I don’t know. Rachel would be really upset if something happened to you.”
“Oh, so that’s why you’re so concerned,” Carter clutched at his chest dramatically. “And here I thought you were worried because I’m your
brother.”
I shot him a warning look as he continued, “You don’t want me to get hurt because it would make Rachel sad. How sweet.”
“Enough, Carter.”
“I’ll be fine,” he assured me, his tone softening. “But I need to make David believe he can’t trust Dylan. That way, Raymond won’t trust Dylan either. And I need to make sure David doesn’t help Dylan or Jason when Rachel moves south. I need to break their alliance. That will stop Dylan from using them to move his troops.”
I frowned, processing his words. “That makes sense, but Dylan’s forces are already all here, so he doesn’t need those islands now.”
“Not to bring them here–to stop him from moving them back west,” Carter corrected.
My confusion deepened. “But don’t we want them to go back? We want them gone for good.”
Carter smiled, but there was nothing warm in it. “No, we want them trapped here so we can keep slaughtering them.” His eyes gleamed with cold determination. “Trust me, Nathan.”
“Fine. Do what you think you need to do,” I conceded. “Just be careful. You have to come back alive.”
“Aww, is that because Rachel would be sad if I died?” he teased.
I sighed. “That’s part of it. But most importantly, you are my brother, and I don’t want you to die.”
Something flashed in Carter’s eyes–surprise, maybe even vulnerability–before he whispered, “Is that so?”
“Yes,” I answered firmly, memories of our shared past surfacing. “If I wanted you dead, I would have killed you long ago. But I didn’t, even after a certain asshole lured me to an island.”
“What?!” Carter sputtered indignantly. “You started it! And I had chances to kill you too, you know.”
We bickered like children for a few more minutes, the tension between us easing slightly with each exchange.
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Are you going to tell her?” I asked, nodding toward Rachel.
- Carter shook his head. “No… she’ll… understand.”
He looked at Rachel one more time, something like resignation in his eyes. “Look, I wouldn’t go on a mission this dangerous before you woke up. I thought I’d stay here, protect her, support her. But you’re awake now. You’re back to your old self… mostly. I guess it’s time for me to go. She’ll be fine. She has you. Be happy together.”
I held out my hand to him. “Be careful, bro.”
Carter gripped my hand, and then, surprising me, pulled me into a quick, rough embrace.
“I will,” he said as he stepped back. “Just… take care of her.”
“I will,” I promised, watching as he turned and walked away.
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