Chapter 325
Rachel’s POV
It had been three days since we deployed
The acrid smell of blood and herb Our strategy.
My fingers moved mechanically
clung to my hands as I finished binding yet another warrior’s wound.
now,
memory taking over where conscious thought had long since abandoned me.
“Thank you, my Queen,” the young warrior murmured, reverence in his eyes as he tested his newly bandaged arm.
I nodded. “Rest. No training for at least two days.”
As he left, I sank onto a nearby stool, pressing the heels of my palms against my eyes. Exhaustion pulled at me like quicksand.
Between treating the wounded, planning war strategies, and caring
for
Mateo, I couldn’t remember the last time I’d properly slept.
“Rachel?” Adam appeared in the doorway of the medical tent. “General Caspian needs your input on the southern defense line.”
“I’ll be right there,” I said, pushing myself to my feet.
The war council tent was crowded with maps and tired faces. I scanned the room automatically, noting Carter’s absence–again.
I’d tried including him in our strategic discussions, believing his experience was valuable, but our conversations remained awkwardly formal, confined to war plans and Mateo’s care.
As the meeting concluded, I realized something had been nagging at me all day.
“Has anyone seen Carter?” I asked.
The question was met with shrugs and headshakes.
Tyler said, “I don’t know. He’s usually at these meetings.”
A flutter of unease settled in my stomach. “He has his own schedule, I suppose.”
After the meeting, I sought out Selena, who often carried messages between pack
“Did Carter respond to my note?” I asked.
She frowned slightly. “I never found him to deliver it, my Queen.”
da
members.
My unease deepened. When had I last seen Carter? Three days ago? Four? The days had blurred together in an exhausting haze . preparations and healing.
Had he gone somewhere without telling anyone? Or had something worse happened?
My heart rate picked up as I made my way through the camp, scanning faces with growing urgency.
Carter wouldn’t just disappear, not
wat looming. Not without saying something.
I spotted Gina near the train: 4
watching some younger warriors practice defensive maneuvers.
“Hey,” I called, approaching her with forced casualness. ‘Do you know where Carter is?”
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Chapter 325
Gina turned, her expression brightening. “Which one? The crazy one or the other crazy one?” she joked.
. “Carter,” I clarified. “I haven’t seen him in a while.”
Her eyebrows drew together, “Now that you mention it, I haven’t either. What’s up?”
“Nothing. I sent him á message with Selena, but she couldn’t find him.”
Gina tapped her chin thoughtfully. “Last time I saw him… hmm. Oh! It was kind of weird, actually, I was coming back from the woods a few days ago and saw him talking with Nathan. Then Carter walked off into the forest.”
My breath caught. “With Nathan?”
“Yeah,” she nodded. “Nathan seemed to be losing his balance, and Carter steadied him. They exchanged a few words, and then Carter headed into the trees.”
I vaguely remembered witnessing that moment–Nathan stumbling, Carter catching him, their heads bent close in conversation. Afterward, they’d kept their distance from each other.
“So the last time you saw Carter, he was with Nathan?” I confirmed, a strange tension coiling in my chest.
“Yep. That was… what, three or four days ago now? Weird that he’d be gone so long without saying anything.
“Rachel? You’re white as a sheet,” Gina said, concern filling her voice.
“I’m good,” I replied. “I’m sure he’s around here somewhere. I’ll keep looking.”
Gina glanced over my shoulder, her expression brightening. “Or ask Nathan. He’s coming this way.” She lowered her voice to a conspiratorial whisper. “Please spend some time with him. That bastard’s been working us to death while you’ve been busy. Give us a few minutes‘ break, would you?”
Before I could respond, Nathan’s deep voice rolled over us: “Gina, if you have time to chat, you have time to train.”
Gina’s eyes widened innocently as she gestured toward me. “Rachel was looking for you, actually.” She winked at me. “Take your time. Please.” Then she slipped away, leaving me alone with Nathan.
“Hey,” Nathan said, a bright smile transforming his face.
“Hey,” I replied, some of my tension easing at the sight of his smile.
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