Chapter 249
Third person POV
Rae had learned to trust the way her instincts spoke to her. They were stubborn, persistent. The pressure would build until it couldn’t be ignored.
It had happened back when she first became friends with Ellie. That was years ago, when Ellie had first married Nolan and moved to Silver Fang, Back then, Rae had been working as an assistant in Nolan’s office. He’d assigned her to work with Ellie, to help her adjust.
The two of them had become friends quickly, partially due to Rae’s instinctual feeling that Ellie needed support She’d watched the way Nolan treated her. His cold demeanor and lack of attention weren’t surprising to anyone but Ellie.
It was clear that she was young and inexperienced enough that she hadn’t known what to expect from the relationship. Rae had done her best to help her adjust.
When she thought about it now, she wished she had done more.
The changes in Ellie had happened so gradually that Rae hadn’t realized the damage until it was too late to help. She’d watched Ellie morph from a confident, funny, strong woman into someone desperate and miserable.
It was the mate pull, she knew that. The bond with Nolan was strong but neglected and it had eaten away at Ellie.
That was one of the reasons Rae had left the packhouse. She couldn’t keep working for Nolan and watching Ellie suffer without acting. So, she’d taken a job for a company that oversaw press access to the packhouse.
It had given her enough space to remain a support for Ellie without destroying herself in the effort.
That instinctual need to protect Ellie was the thing that had kept her close all of these years. After Ellie’s accident, when her memories were lost, she was prepared to help her through it all. When she realized that Ellie’s old confident and bold personality had resurfaced, she was thrilled.
She was determined to help Ellie take her life back. Determined enough to uproot her own life and move to Moonstone. Of course, Cassian was a factor in that decision too.
But it was mostly her relationship with Ellie and the persistence of ther wolf, her instincts, pushing her toward
Moonstone.
That same pressure had been building all afternoon.
They were seated at a long table in one of Moonstone’s open-air courtyards, late sunlight filtering through pale stone columns. Cassian was across from her, leaning back in his chair, relaxed in a way he rarely managed when court politics were involved. Claire sat beside him, legs crossed, fingers wrapped tightly around her cup.
Too tightly.
“So now he’s a hero,” Claire said sharply. “Convenient.”
Rae’s head snapped up.
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