Later that day, Gina entered my tent as I was putting Mateo down for a nap.
“Sorry to interrupt,” she said quietly, watching me tuck a blanket around my sleeping son.
“I think my brother needs someone to kick him in the ass,” she continued once we had moved away from Mateo’s crib.
“Rachel, it’s obvious to everyone else that he likes you. He’s just too afraid to admit what will happen after he does.” Gina’s expression was earnest. “I know him well. Seriously, you two need to stop dancing around each other and just talk.”
She paused, then added with conviction, “If he tells you he doesn’t love you, he’s a liar.”
“I don’t know…” I said hesitantly.
“Thank you, Gina,” I added, touched by her concern. “I just don’t know. I’m afraid he’ll tell me he doesn’t love me.”
After Gina left, I spent the rest of the day thinking about what she had said, watching Nathan more carefully when our paths crossed.
That evening, I went to Nathan’s tent to discuss strategy. Enzo followed me, as usual.
“Why are you here?” Nathan asked bluntly when Enzo tried to enter the tent behind me. “We don’t need you for strategic discussions. You can
go.”
“I must stay,” Enzo insisted. “It is my duty to protect Queen Rachel–to the death!”
“Alright, but here’s the condition,” Nathan said, his voice taking on a dangerous edge. “Rachel and I are going to discuss an attack now… if the battle doesn’t go exactly as planned, I’ll have to kill you.”
Enzo looked at me uncertainly. I nodded, playing along with Nathan’s obvious ploy to get Enzo to leave.
“Is he bluffing?” Enzo asked me.
“I don’t know,” I replied, knowing full well that Nathan just wanted Enzo to leave us alone. “He’s killed people for less before.”
Enzo’s face fell. “Fine. I’ll wait outside.” He turned to me and added, “But Your Majesty, if you need anything at all, just call my name, and I’ll be at your side immediately!”
“Thank you,” I said, waving him away.
Nathan closed the tent flap firmly behind Enzo and turned to me. “Did you want him to come in?” he asked.
I giggled. “Not really. He means well, though.”
We spent the next hour discussing battle strategies, but Nathan seemed more distant and cold than usual. I couldn’t help wondering if what Gina had said was true.
Did he have feelings for me that he was afraid to admit?
The thought made my heart race. I desperately wanted to believe it, but I was afraid of rejection. I longed to be close to him again.
I hate it when I overthink things.
When we finished discussing strategy, I’made a decision. I couldn’t continue like this anymore.
The uncertainty was killing me. In the warm glow of the lantern light, Nathan looked devastatingly handsome, and Gina’s words echoed in
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mind. That, combined with my own longing for him, broke my restraint.
I moved the table aside and sat on Nathan’s lap. His eyes widened in surprise.
“Rachel?” he asked, his voice hoarse. “What are you doing?”
“I think it’s time we stopped this silly behavior, Nathan,” I said, my heart pounding in my chest. “This back and forth between us… it’s exhausting. I’m ready to end it and be honest with each other.”
“What silly behavior?” he asked, his hands coming to rest on my hips despite his words. “Honest about what?”
I leaned forward and pressed my lips to his. For a moment, he remained still, and I feared I had made a terrible mistake. Then his arms tightened around me, and he kissed me back with an intensity that took my breath away.
When I pulled back, I looked into his eyes, searching for the truth. “Tell me the truth, Nathan,” I pleaded. “Tell me… do you love me?”
His gray eyes held mine, no longer cold or distant but warm and vulnerable. “Yes,” he said simply. Then, with more conviction, “Whole- heartedly.”
It felt like hearing the most beautiful music in the world.
I leaned in and kissed him again, this time pouring all my love and longing into the kiss as tears welled up in my eyes.
I really love you.
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