hapter 60 Why Is Ethan Everywhere?

**Ethan’s POV

“Not only are these cities along the west coast being attacked, but we“ve also gotten requests for rei northern borders,” Talon said, reporting the latest news to me as we were walking back to my suite. “On what scale?” I asked.

"Scattered. Doesn't seem to be military actions— more like rogues.”

"Any information on which group is behind it?"

“No, Alpha, It could be multiple groups. The rogues all know most of our men are now at

the West coast fighting against Alpha Kal's invasion. They're not going to miss this opportunity.”

We stopped at my door. “Ok, give me the map and the report. I'll take a look at it later

tonight. You can let James know first thing in the morning.”

Talon stood there, but he didn’t move.

"What else?” I didn't lift my head as I flipped through the pages of the reports from the frontline and pictures of the most recently assaulted villages.

"Alpha, it's already two in the morning. We have the steering committee at six, and —"

"Alright, see you in the morning, then.” I dismissed him for the rest of the night.

“Ethan, not me!” Talon urged. “It's you! You've barely slept!”

“I'm fine.” I opened the door and closed it behind me before Talon had the chance to

protest any further.

In the past couple days, I had managed to stay focused on my work. There was plenty to

do, especially with the conflicts heating up along

the border. War was something I was familiar with, something I knew. It was

a good distraction from the other emotions that kept attempting to bubble to the surface.

Thadn’t been in my room very long at all when there was a knock at the door.

I considered ignoring it, but then it opened and my sister, Georgia, walked in.

I stifled a groan, "Georgia? It's two in the morning. What do you want?”

She just looked at me for a moment before she said, “I'm leaving.”

I put down the documents and looked at her. “Where are you going? And why?"

Talon followed her into my room, his brow furrowed with worry and regret.

“Georgia,” he said quietly and urgently, and I realized he was already

aware of my sister's proclamation, “You need to calm down.”

I didn’t understand why this was affecting him the way that it was. She was my sister, and I knew tha Georgia leaving than I would've expected.

“I don't need to calm down.” Georgia stepped away from

him, pivoting on her heels as she came toward me.” can't stand to be here one more f*cking minute! I rarely had this much patience with her, but I tried not to escalate the situation into a fight. "Georgia, with everything that's happened, we're all

upset. But things are uncertain beyond the capital right now. If you're here, I know you're safe.”

“I'll be safe at home,” she said, her hands on her hips. “I cannot stay here one more d*mn minute, Ett the hallway. I want to smack her smirky little smile right off! That haughty b*tch...”

I knew she was talking about Madalynn, and I understood why she felt that way, but I was

already dealing with that situation, even if she didn’t know the details.

“Enough,” I said. I didn't have time for this right now.

“Enough?” my sister chirped. “Believe me, Ethan, I've had enough! I was supposed to be on my way k She'd said Rosalie’s name, and I felt my stomach twist at the sound of it.

I'd forbidden just about everyone from even speaking it aloud, but Georgia wouldn't pay any mind t: She always did what she wanted.

Maybe it was best if she did leave.

“Georgia, come with me,” Talon was saying, his hand looping through her arm and pulling on her. Georgia jerked away from him, but he was able to calm her a bit and guide her out of the room. Absently, I wondered if I would see my sister later, or if she would just depart overnight without anot I didn't want to think about that at the moment, either.

Thad a few hours before I was expected back in the war room. A declaration of war was inevitable. Fr that point on, my time would be consumed with planning our attacks.

I was happy about it. Anything that took my mind off of Rosalie and our baby was a good thing. Right now, though, it wasn't working as well as I'd hoped. “Why did Georgia have to mention her nar Every time I heard it, fresh emotion bubbled to the surface again, and the image from that night flasI all over again.

All of the emotions rolled over me in waves—

shock, rage, denial... and another one I didn't want to acknowledge

Sadness,

It wasn't just sadness, though. It was a heaviness that had settled deep into my soul and weighed me I couldn't acknowledge it, though, I had to continue to ignore it all of it.

Tran my hands down my face and shifted my thoughts

toward the war again. I knew how to be a leader and a

warrior. I was good at that

And thinking about that was safer.

**Rosalie’s POV

My head was pounding. Pretty much every part of

my body ached as my eyelids fluttered a few times.

I didn’t want to open them. I didn’t want to be awake. Being awake meant the pain would be back.

I didn’t even know where I was. The last memory I had was of fists

and feet pummeling me. All I'd been able to think about was protecting the baby, this little life.

The baby!

The thought of my child had my eyes opening and looking down.

I wasn't in a ditch at all. I was in a bedroom, and I couldn’t see my stomach because there was a nice I was confused, but it didn't stop me from throwing the covers back and inspecting my abdomen. While 1 could see bruises on my exposed arms and what I could see

of my legs, when I pulled my shirt up and my pants down to look at my belly, everything appeared tc all right.

Even though my body ached, a sense of peace settled over

me. I knew instinctively that there was no reason for me to be scared, because my child was going tc I replaced my clothing and put the blanket down, wondering where I was. A part of me was tempted that had happened was all a dream, if I wasn't aching and if the room wasn't so different.

It was a really nice room, with

mahogany furniture and large windows. The curtains were white like the bedspread, and the rug on A large dresser sat across the room, with a wide mirror. I couldn’t see my reflection in it from where I Next to the bed was a nightstand with a glass of water. My throat was parched, and I wanted to take The bed itself had a nice, soft mattress and plenty of pillows. It was large enough for at least two pec It wasn't the same as my room in the castle, but it was no dump.

So where was 1- and how had I gotten here?

The door opened, and a man stuck his head inside of the room.

Instinctively, / crawled back toward the headboard, pulling my knees to my chest and wrapping my a my veins filling with icy shock as I stared into that familiar face,

Ethan!

So after everything i had been through, I still wasn't able to escape from him?

But as the man came further into the room, I realized it wasn't Ethan after all.

Suddenly, I remembered what had happened when I just got on the boat.

Why did I keep thinking

I saw him everywhere? What was wrong with me? Why did I think that everyone looked like him?! Still, as this man came closer to me, I couldn't help but notice a strong resemblance between him an wasn't crazy.

He closed the door behind him. In a soft, caring voice, he said, “I'm so glad to find you awake this tin No, this man was most definitely not Ethan.

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