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Author: Bridget
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Chapter 26

Rowan

The night sky split open with the sound of engines. My men followed behind me as we tore through the human roads, the scent of wolfsbane faint but present in the air. It stung my nose, but it didn’t matter. I could still feel her.

Madeline.

Every second, the bond screamed louder. William was trying to rip her away from me. My chest tightened with rage, my wolf clawing to be free.

“Faster,” I snapped at the driver.

“Yes, Alpha.”

I closed my eyes for a brief second, reaching through the bond. I could feel her fear, her pain. And then — his voice, faint, calling her name through the connection.

William.

My lips curled into a snarl. “You will regret this, human.”

The car screeched to a stop at the edge of the woods. I stepped out, the air thick with magic. My men hesitated.

“Stay back,” I ordered. “This is between me and him.”

I walked into the forest, each step sharper than the last. The closer I got, the more the bond burned, as though daring me to fight for her.

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