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aimed he couldn't feel the Mate Bond, that d
in the shadows, protecting his secre
aled itself in the
a ditch. My ankle was crushed in a hidden poacher'
amed f
looking down at me. He saw the trap. He saw
looked a
lutching a tiny, insignificant scratch
itate. Not fo
d his ba
cradling her like she was made of
rapped leg, his voice cut through t
Ava. You don't dese
He never was. He
I dragged myself out, lea
to the Pack Hall. My leg was
rking on his lap. He looked at me
tall, letting m
eject you, Ethan
pte
a
the edge of the Moonstone Pack territory. The morning mist clung to the w
nd, desperate to find that familiar, golden
ut tentatively thro
ul silence, but a wall of static-
ine connection the Moon Goddess gifts to Fated Mates. But I felt it. I felt it every ti
sleeping wolf was vulnerable, and as his future
aked out to the ancient Laurel tree that stood sentinel on the highest hill of our
als into the rough bark with a jagged stone. "You are
g keeping me steady as I walked toward the Pack
lipped into the library, the scent of old parchment calming my frayed nerves. I was sensitive to smells, mo
n hour later. He
," he said, his voice flat. He was scrolling thr
. I reached out to touch his arm, needing just a spark of contact,
his arm away as if my touch burned h
scent hit me. It wasn't his usual signature of storm clouds
nd expens
scent of
f our Gamma, a woman who wore her ambition l
out, my voice tr
have Alpha busine
air was thick with the smoke of roasting meat and laughter. But I stood o
hand resting casually on his bicep. She whispered something in his ea
Beneath the smoke and food, there it was again. His scent. Her scent. They w
gly just by standing next to them. That was the
too," a voice mu
a warrior. Her face was grim. "It sme
clutching my cup until the plastic cracked u
ke to me," Maya said
longer afford. I walked toward them, my heart
n," I
hloe looked at me, a smirk playing o
Ava," he g
to talk.
Command, a crushing weight that pressed down on my shoul
e surrounding wolves to hear. She brushed a piece of l
t myself and saw a notification. Chloe had posted a photo on social media five minutes ago. It was a clos
at crest was reserved
s the clearing, Ethan was leaning in close to Chloe. His eyes we
e was a man enjoying his freedom before the shackl
en wailed. The
r shouted. "Breach
they rushed to defend the pack. I wasn't a warrior, so I ran toward the safe zone n
dness in his eyes, burst through the bu
ole. The impact sent sparks showering down, igniting the dry g
loded in my leg, white-hot and bli
deep into my flesh. But it wasn't just iron. The searing, acidic b
lv
ed, the agony bli
n his human form, was sprinting toward
trap. I saw him register the blood. I saw hi
tting on the grass, a small cut on
itate. Not fo
d his ba
arms, cradling her like she
word lost in the roar of
ng her to safety, leaving me trap
compared to the sensation of my heart shattering. It felt like a physical blow, a claw ri
hrough the *Mind-Link*, cold as a winter
He never was. He
swallowed him. A strange calm settled over me, the kind of absolut
burned, the skin blistering on contact, but I didn't care. With a scream th
elf toward my cabin. I had to get rid of eve
my nightstand sat a necklace he had given me years a
like a stone tied around t
as t

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