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clawed at the back of her throat. Alivia Sanford's eyes snapped open, her brain sc
houlders into the rough stone. Pain f
growled, vibrating a
memories flooding her mind, a chaotic mix of shame, desperation, and a burning obsession that wasn't hers. The agent in her fought th
system, and he was looking at her like s
eezing until her teeth ached and she tasted copper. "You think you can trap me, you disgusting
s. In that split second, the agent inside Alivia took over. The panic, the confusion of wa
addling her, his weight centered on her chest, leaving his lower half expose
as w
etting her eyes widen in feigned terror. Kane's grip loos
mist
drove her right knee upward with every ounce of force her three-hundred-pound bo
was sickeni
e collapsed, his massive frame folding in on itself as he struggled to draw a single breath, the world dissolving into a white-hot haze of pain. It took several long, excruciating s
wn momentum against him, and rolled. Her heavy body flopped awkwardly acros
ripping from his throat. He looked up, his silver eyes wide with shock and murdero
d, but adrenaline was a hell of a drug. She didn't look back. She bolt
bit into her soles, drawing blood, but she kept running. She dove behind a massive, wi
d by the crash of stone shattering against the w
coming after
ed bird. She looked down at her arms. They were thick, coated in grime, and covered in a rash
she could have taken Kane apart with her bare hands. N
her voice hoarse. "Okay
ad to be something left. The bio-manipulation ability that
spark compared to the roaring furnace she once commanded, but
e tribe, noting the patrol routes of the beastmen. The forest behind the
hen, keeping her bulky frame as low as possible, she slipped away from the rock a

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