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Their Fractured Bond Ch. 39

Author: Cara Anderson
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Rhett

I don't bother with the damaged storage room door. The wall beside it is standard drywall over metal studs—impressive looking but not built to withstand a desperate mate's determination.

My shoulder hits the wall with enough force to crack the studs and tear through the drywall like paper. The dramatic entrance catches everyone in the room off guard, giving me precious seconds to assess the situation.

Brynlee is on the floor, partially dressed in medical scrubs, struggling against the effects of whatever they just injected her with. Dr. Gorian—I recognize him from Harper's intelligence photos—stands beside two tactical guards who are reaching for weapons.

Mate, Kian roars, flooding me with protective fury that borders on feral. They hurt our mate.

The guards are trained and armed, but they're also human. They're fast, but I'm faster. They're strong, but desperation makes me stronger.

The fight is brief and decisive. Military training is useful, but it's no match for a mate-bonde
Cara Anderson

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  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 41

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  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 40

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  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 39

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