Chapter 332
Her eyes widened as she read it, a grin spreading across her face. “That’s fantastic! We scared them off!
I shook my head, unconvinced. “I don’t think Dylan is someone who scares easily.”
“Then what do you think is happening?”
I chewed
my lip, considering. “I think this might be part of Carter’s plan. Maybe David has successfully drawn Dylan’s attention.”
Gina’s expression sobered at the mention of Carter. “Do you think he’s okay?”
“I hope so,” I said, my worry for him momentarily overshadowing my personal troubles. “Come on, let’s check on the wounded.
The medical tent was crowded but organized, with healers moving efficiently between cots. When we entered, several of the injured warriors attempted to sit up straighter, their faces lighting up.
“Queen!” one called out, and others echoed the greeting.
The adoration in their voices made me blush. These wolves had fought and bled for our territory, for our people, and they looked at me as though I was something special.
I moved among them, checking bandages and offering words of encouragement. Some wanted to recount their battles, others just needed a reassuring touch.
All the while, my thoughts kept drifting back to Nathan and the mystery of Dylan’s retreat.
“If David is attacking Dylan’s forces,” I whispered to Gina as we moved between beds, “then where is Carter? Is he safe?*
She squeezed my arm gently. “Carter’s tough. He’s survived worse.”
I nodded, trying to believe her. “May the Moon Goddess keep him safe,” I murmured, a prayer I’d repeated countless times in recent days.
The next few days passed in a blur of activity. Many of our injured warriors began to recover, including Nathan. He was up and moving surprisingly quickly, his Alpha healing accelerated by whatever changes had occurred during his coma.
Whenever I saw him, I smiled politely but kept my distance. My heart still raced at the sight of him, but I reminded myself not to be foolish.
Not to read too much into his actions. Not to hope.
Two days after we received Caspian’s note, confirmation came: Dylan had indeed pulled his forces back
As I stood near the command tent, reviewing supply lists, a scout emerged from the forest, dusty and tired but e
“Did you find Carter?” I asked immediately, my heart in my throat.
report.
The scout nodded, but something in his expression made my stomach twist. “Yes, Queen. We tracked him through the western forest.
I waited, hardly daring to breathe, as he continued his report.
“We caught up to Carter after he engaged Dylan’s rear guard. David attacked Dylan’s forces from behind, causing confusion in their ranks.” The scout’s voice held a note of admiration. “David’s attacks were strange–appearing suddenly, striking, then vanishing like a ghost, Dylan’s troops couldn’t effectively counter.”
“And Carter?” I pressed, desperate for news. “Where is he now?”
The scout’s face fell, and he shook his head slowly. I felt the blood drain from my face as terror gripped me.
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“What happened?” My voice shook despite my efforts to remain calm.
“He disappeared after the skirmish,” the scout replied gravely. ‘We searched everywhere…but couldn’t find him. He added quickly. “One of our scouts stayed behind to continue looking.”
I inhaled deeply, trying to steady myself. This wasn’t the first time Carter had vanished only to reappear later. He was resourceful, cunning He had to be okay.
“Keep searching for him,” I ordered, my voice stronger than I felt. “Don’t stop until you find him.”
The scout bowed. “Yes, Queen.” With that, he turned and headed back toward the forest.
I watched him go, my heart heavy with a new worry to add to my growing collection. Where was Carter? And would we find him before it was too late?
And the fact that David led troops to attack Dylan’s forces–doesn’t that mean Raymond and Jason have had a falling out with Dylan?
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