Chapter 351
Carter’s expression darkened. “Then after the thing with Dad… I couldn’t understand how you could do what you did. You seemed so… evil to me.” He paused, swallowing hard. “After I left, I heard stories about how ruthless you were. It hurt more because I had once idolized you. I felt… betrayed.”
Nathan sighed, looking down at his hands. “Carter, I owe you an apology… I’m sorry I ruined your childhood. He looked up, his eyes hardening slightly. “However, I don’t regret anything I did.”
Carter nodded slowly. “I know. I understand it all now.” He took a deep breath. “I plotted with Dylan on Vortex Island to bring you down. I’m sorry I tried to help David destroy you.”
“You tried and failed. We’re both fine now,” Nathan replied coolly.
Carter laughed. “Well… brother, don’t get too big–headed. That apology was for Rachel, not you.” His laughter rang out over the water, and I couldn’t help but smile at his ability to break the tension.
I reached out and gently took Carter’s hand. “I’ve already forgiven you.”
Carter’s expression became serious again as he turned to Nathan. “Nathan, it took me a long time and a lot of experiences to get here… but I’ve finally come back to how I felt as a kid, when you were my big brother who I really admired.”
He met Nathan’s gaze steadily. “I admire and respect you, Nathan. That’s why this time… when you beat me to the river, as much as it stings to lose, I’m glad the prize is yours.”
I felt my cheeks grow warm, realizing he was referring to me.
“And just because I know you won fair and square doesn’t mean I’m going to sit around and watch you enjoy your prize easily,” Carter continued. “I’ve been thinking about exploring the uninhabited forests in the west. Or maybe the southern jungles. The southern mountain pass, perhaps.”
“Carter, are you saying you’re leaving?” I asked, feeling a warmth behind my eyes.
“Hey, it’s not that bad. At least you won’t have to listen to me cry at the wedding, right? Or worry that I’ll be that fool who stands up when they ask if anyone objects?” He smiled, though it didn’t quite reach his eyes. “There will be a wedding, right?”
“Why don’t you stay and find out?” Nathan asked, his voice surprisingly gentle.
Carter dramatically clutched his chest. “Brother! Are you missing me already? I knew it! If you’re willing to share-
“Not in a million years, get lost!” Nathan growled.
“Ah, brother, driving me away again. So cruel!” Carter replied, the joke successfully breaking the moment of sentimentality and making both Nathan and me laugh.
Nathan sighed. I’m not very good at goodbyes.”
“Then don’t say it…” Carter shrugged. “Come on, we’re not living in ancient times where going to the continent takes forever. Trains, cars, seaplanes…” He winked at me, reminding me of our first meeting.
“Promise me you’ll come back to visit us!” I said, my vision blurring slightly.
“This time, you can trust my word!” Carter assured me.
He stood up, and Nathan moved forward to embrace him tightly. I joined them, wrapping my arms around Carter, knowing I would miss him. He had become an important person to me and to my family.
Chapter 351
When Carter stepped back, he raised his hand one last time, his gaze lingering on me before he turned, leaped into the air, and shifted into a magnificent wolf, bounding away.
I watched him go, tears streaming down my face. Nathan put his arm around me, and we stood there until Carter disappeared completely from view.
“I’m sorry, baby… I know you care about him,” Nathan said softly.
‘I do… but I hope… at least you will never say goodbye to me,” I replied.
Nathan’s arms tightened around me. “You can count on that, Rachel. I will never, ever leave you again.”

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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