Chapter 345
Rachel’s POV
I couldn’t stop the gasp that escaped my lips at the sight of Carter. His once vibrant eyes were now sunken and dull in his gaunt face,
His clothes hung from his frame like they belonged to someone else entirely. The two guards had to support him just to keep him standing.
“Carter,” I whispered, my voice breaking.
His lips curved into a weak smile. “Hey there.”
Even in his weakened state, he was still the same Carter–still trying to appear strong.
I turned to David, fury building inside me. “What did you do to him?”
David spread his hands. “I didn’t harm him… much. Just kept him secure. Food and water were… limited.”
Caelum moved closer to me, his stance protective. “Your Majesty, we should leave immediately.”
I nodded sharply, never taking my eyes off Carter. “Help him,” I ordered the guards. “Gently.”
Gent Alpha
As they moved to escort Carter out, I fixed David with a cold stare. “Remember your oath, Alpha David. I’ll be watching.”
David bowed deeply. “Of course, Your Majesty. I look forward to a prosperous relationship between our territories.”
The gentle rocking of the ship felt soothing as we made our way back to Emerald City.
“I’m worried about Carter,” Gina said, her brow furrowed with concern. “He’s been through so much. Is he really okay with everything that happened?”
“He needs rest right now,” I replied, gazing out at the horizon. “Carter has a strong spirit at his core. I believe in him. Everything will get better
with time.”
“I hope you’re right,” Gina sighed, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. “The look in his eyes when we found him… I’ve never seen someone so haunted.”
“Trauma leaves its mark on all of us,” I said quietly. “But healing comes with time and support, We’ll be there for him every step of the way.”
Gina nodded slowly. “He’s lucky to have friends like us. Especially you–you never gave up on finding him.”
“None of us did, I reminded her, offering a small smile. “That’s what family does.”
“Can you believe it’s actually over?” Gina suddenly asked, her voice hushed as if speaking too loudly might somehow undo everything. “The war, the fighting–all of it.”
I shook my head, still struggling to process it myself. “It doesn’t feel real yet.”
“Well, it better be real because I’ve already planned my vacation,” Gina declared with a grin. “I’m thinking somewhere with beach, fruity drinks, and absolutely no diplomatic meetings.”
“That sounds amazing, I admitted, allowing myself to imagine a future without constant crisis for the first time in months.
Caelum appeared beside us, his white hair gleaming in the sunlight. “A vacation sounds divine. Perhaps I could join you, Gina? I know this marvelous little island-
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“Tyler would tear your throat out,” I cut in, smiling despite my words.
Caelum’s red eyes widened comically. “Ah, yes, I forgot about your Bela’s… territorial nature. He tugged at his collar. “Perhaps I’ll vacation
elsewhere.‘
Gina laughed, the sound carrying across the water. “Tyler’s not that
bad.”
‘He absolutely is,” Caelum muttered, earning another laugh from Gina.
I watched them banter, feeling a strange lightness in my chest. The
war
After everything we’d been through, we’d earned this moment of peace!
“I’m going to check on Carter,” I said, pushing away from the railing.
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Over We were d
e going home. Nathan was waiting for me.
I found him in one of the cabin beds, looking slightly better after being cleaned up and given food and water.
Still, his face was gaunt, his skin pale as parchment against the dark blankets.
“How are you feeling?” I asked, sitting on the edge of his bed.
The wooden frame creaked beneath my weight, a sound that seemed too loud in the quiet cabin.
‘Like I just went ten rounds with your mate,” he joked weakly, a ghost of his usual humor flickering across his face. “But I’ll live. Thanks to you.” His eyes, though tired and sunken, were sincere as they met mine. “Your blood… it helped.”
I nodded, emotion welling up as I looked at his pale face.
My throat tightened, making it hard to speak. “You didn’t have to do this,” I finally choked out, my voice barely above a whisper. “Thank you.”
Carter reached for my hand. “Hey Rachel, don’t cry,” he said softly. “Look, I’m fine, all thanks to your blood.” His thumb brushed reassuringly across my knuckles.
“You’re not fine,” I argued, wiping at my eyes with my free hand, feeling the dampness on my fingertips. “David starved you.” The guilt I felt made my words sharp.
anger
and
“Yeah, he’s not much of a host,” Carter agreed with a shadow of his old smirk. “The accommodations were terrible. Zero stars, would not recommend.”
Despite everything–the fear I’d felt, the horror of what he’d endured–I laughed, the sound surprising me as it bubbled up from somewhere deep inside.
And as I laughed, Carter’s smile grew more genuine, a spark of life returning to his eyes.
“We’re almost to Emerald City,” I told him, glancing out the small porthole window. “The same port where we first met.”
Carter’s eyes grew distant with memory. “You were so innocent then. Looking up at me with those big green eyes, thinking I was Nathan.”
“I was such a fool.”
“We both were,” he said softly. “I know I approached you with ulterior motives back then, Rachel, but I can honestly say… I’m glad I was such a selfish idiot. Because if I hadn’t been, I might never have met you.”
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