Chapter 334
The so–called withdrawal of troops is not a complete withdrawal. We should also take advantage of their troop withdrawal to attack
I was impressed by his tactical mind and grateful for his patience in explaining his reasoning.
Over the following days, we put our plan into action. Nathan selected teams and explained the strategy while I moved among the warriors, offering encouragement and building confidence.
The energy in the camp shifted from cautious optimism to fierce determination.
“We’ll hunt Dylan’s forces and tear out their throats!” one warrior shouted, earning cheers from his comrades.
I watched from the rear as our fighters implemented the scent–masking techniques Carter had taught them, allowing them to ambush Dylan’s lines.
We struck at night or in the early dawn, when the enemy was at their most vulnerable.
Some of Dylan’s forces didn’t even have time to shift before our warriors were upon them.
Just as the enemy began to recover from the surprise, Nathan would order a retreat.
Our fighters would melt away into the forest or predetermined hiding spots, leaving the enemy confused and disorganized.
While our casualties were always fewer than the enemy’s, we still took losses. I did what I could for the wounded, but I couldn’t shake the worry that we were still outnumbered.
On the fifth night of our campaign, I was in my tent reviewing reports when Caspian burst in, his face flushed with excitement.
“Queen!” he exclaimed, barely remembering to bow. “A large group of wolves is approaching our position!”
My heart sank. Nathan, who had been discussing supply routes with me, immediately straightened. “Dylan’s reinforcements?” he asked, his voice tight.
Caspian broke into a wide grin and shook his head. “No, quite the opposite! They’re packs from the surrounding territories, volunteering to join our cause! After we sent word that we were the Moon Goddess Queen’s army, their leaders sent messengers saying they wished to fight alongside us!”
Nathan and I exchanged stunned glances. Hope bloomed in my chest, warm and unexpected
“Thank them for their support,” I instructed Caspian. Arrange for me to meet with their leaders as socs possible.”
After Caspian left, Nathan and I were alone in the tent. The atmosphere had shifted–there was an energy, a sense of possibility that hadn’t been there before.
“This could be it,” I said softly. “The beginning of the end of this war.”
Nathan nodded, then surprised me by sharing, 1 think my power is beginning to stabilize.”
My eyes widened. “Really? That’s wonderful!”
Before he could respond, a small cry interrupted us. Selena appeared at the entrance of the tent, Mateo in her arms.
“I’m sorry to disturb you both,” she said, “but I think he might be teething. He’s uncomfortable and wants his mother.
Mateo reached for me, his little face crumpling as he called, “Mama, mama!
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I took him from Selena, cradling him against my chest. As I settled into a chair to nurse him, I discreetly mixed a few drops of my blood inte his milk, knowing it would ease his discomfort.
After Selena left, I continued to rock Mateo gently, humming a soft lullaby.
The tension seemed to drain from his little body as he drank, his eyelids growing heavy.
“You, uh, still call him Mateo?” Nathan asked hesitantly. “Mateo Blackwood?”
I felt heat rise to my cheeks as I remembered our fight when he was still the Iron King. “Yes…” I said softly. “You’re still his father, and I’m still his mother. Just because we had a fight… that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t have both our names.”
Nathan’s smile widened, and something in my chest tightened at the sight.
“Would you like to hold him?” I offered impulsively.
Nathan hesitated. “He’s sleeping. I don’t want to wake him.”
“You won’t,” I assured him, rising carefully. “Here.”
I transferred the sleeping baby to Nathan’s arms. Mateo stirred slightly, making a small sound of protest.
“Pat his back,” I suggested quietly.
Nathan did as instructed, his large hand moving in gentle circles on Mateo’s tiny back. Within moments, our son settled again, nestling into his father’s chest.
The tension visibly left Nathan’s shoulders as he cradled the boy.
As I watched Nathan look down at our son with tenderness, tears sprang to my eyes.
“Are you okay?” Nathan asked, concern evident in his voice.
“Yes,” I managed, wiping away a stray tear. “I’m just… happy to see him in your arms.”
Nathan reached out his free hand and patted my arm, then slid down to my fingers, giving them a gentle squeeze.
I can’t help but wonder–if Nathan could find a way to hold Mateo in his arms again, could he one
find a way to hold me again too?
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