Rachel’s POV
The simple honesty in his voice made my throat tight. I squeezed his hand. “You’re a good friend, Carter.”
He squeezed back, his smile tinged with something like acceptance. “Let’s get you back to that brother of mine. He’s probably wearing a hole in the floor pacing by now.”
For the remainder of our journey, I stood alone at the bow of the ship, watching as Emerald City grew larger on the horizon.
The wind whipped my hair around my face as I remembered everything that had happened since I first arrived at this port, nervous and alone.
So much had changed. I had changed.
As we approached the dock, I scanned the crowd, hoping to see Nathan standing exactly where he had that first day.
My heart ached with longing for him, though we’d only been apart for a few days.
The ship slowed as it entered the harbor. I noticed the port was bustling again, a sign that life was returning to normal now that the war had ended.
Merchants called out their wares, dock workers loaded and unloaded cargo, and travelers hurried to and from ships.
“Are you ready, Your Majesty?” Caelum asked, appearing at my side.
I nodded, straightening my shoulders. “Let’s go home.”
As we disembarked, I felt a flutter of nervousness in my stomach. Nathan wasn’t here. I scanned the crowd again, searching for his tall figure, but he was nowhere to be seen.
“Nathan’s not here,” a familiar voice called from nearby. “But I am…
I whirled around to see Madison stepping out from behind a stack of crates, her eyes gleaming with
malice.
Before I could react, the “tourists” surrounding us suddenly transformed, shifting into warriors with weapons drawn.
“Protect the Queen! Gina, take Carter inside!” Caelum shouted, pushing me behind him.
Gina nodded. “Stay safe and come back!” Gina shouted. Carter turned his head and gave me a long, deep look, and then left with Gina.
Madison lunged toward me, shifting mid–air. I barely had time to tear
as I met her attack in my wolf form.
off my cloak before I too was changing, my bones cracking and reforming
We collided in the air, our bodies slamming together with enough force to knock the breath from my lungs.
I recovered quickly, slashing at her face with my front paws and using my shoulder to throw her off balance.
Madison rolled away, springing back to her feet as I lunged at her again. This time I knocked her onto her back, pinning her down as my claws tore into the flesh of her shoulder.
Through the chaos of the fight, I noticed something strange. Our group was greatly outnumbered, yet the battle seemed oddly even.
Glancing around, I saw why–a massive/male wolf was cutting through Madison’s warriors, his movements lethal and precise.
Nathan!!!
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Chapter 346
Our eyes met across the battlefield for just a moment, and I felt a surge refocused on Madison.
of strength flow through me. Then he turned back to the fight, and I
She used all her strength to kick me off, sending me flying through the air. I landed hard but sprang back to my feet immediately, ready to continue the fight.
But Madison had shifted back to human form. She knelt on the ground, blood streaming from numerous wounds, her hair wild around her face, her eyes red with tears.
“Do it!” she screamed at me. “My people are all dead! Father… Raymond… they’re
all gone!!!”
Nathan approached, his eyes warm with concern. I took a deep breath and concentrated, feeling the familiar tingling sensation spread through my body. My bones shifted and rearranged as fur receded into skin. Within moments, I stood before him in my human form, momentarily vulnerable in the open air.
Nathan quickly draped a garment over me, his movements swift yet gentle. The fabric settled against my skin, providing immediate modesty after my transformation.
“You’re late,” I said, trying for lightness despite the tension of the moment.
His lips twitched. “Traffic was terrible.”
I turned back to Madison, who was now surrounded by our warriors. She looked utterly defeated, her body trembling with rage or grief or both.
“Let’s go,” Nathan said, placing his hand on the small of my back.
As we turned to leave, Madison’s voice lashed out behind us. “Why are you walking away? You filthy bitch! Do it, kill me!! I know you’ve wanted to all along.”
I kept walking as she continued to scream insults at my back. “You dirty, low–born breeding tool!”
I stopped and turned slowly. Madison was now wrapped in cloth and secured by the warriors, but her eyes still burned with hatred.
“Madison,” I said calmly, “I’m not going to kill you.”
She laughed, the sound brittle and sharp. “Coward.”
I stepped closer, my voice dropping so only she could hear me. “Death would be too easy for you. I want you to live, to atone for the lives your selfishness has cost. I want you to see the prosperity I bring with my rule, and regret your choices.”
Her eyes widened, and for the first time, I saw fear in them.
I nodded to the guards, who began to lead her away, her curses fading as they took her toward the castle.
Nathan appeared at my side, his hand warm on my lower back. “Why?” he asked quietly.
I turned to him with a small smile. “Because I’m a cruel queen?*
His eyebrow rose, waiting for the truth.
I sighed, my hand unconsciously moving to my stomach. “I don’t know how I know, but I just… feel it. She’s pregnant, Natha deserves to die, but the innocent life inside/her doesn’t.”
Nathan’s eyes widened slightly, then he nodded, pulling me close as we made our way toward home.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.
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