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Their Fractured Bond Ch. 52

Author: Cara Anderson
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Brynlee

I wake before dawn to the sound of my cell door opening, my heart already racing with the knowledge that today begins Dr. Gorian's comprehensive testing program. Through the mate bond, I can sense Rhett's presence somewhere far to the south—awake, agitated, probably pacing our kitchen while Maya sleeps upstairs.

Miss you, Naya whimpers, pressing against my consciousness with desperate longing. Need mate. Need pack. Need home.

"I know, girl," I whisper. "We're going to get through this. We're going to get back to them."

Two technicians enter my cell, their movements efficient and professional. Behind them, Dr. Gorian carries his ever-present tablet and wears the kind of expression that suggests he's genuinely excited about whatever procedures he has planned.

"Good morning, Mrs. Bennett," he says with false courtesy. "I trust you slept well?"

I didn't sleep at all, actually. I spent the night alternating between worry about today's tests and desperate attempts to connect with Rh
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  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 55

    Rhett My laptop chimes with an email from Harper: Found contact information for 23 affected families. Most eager to coordinate legal challenges. Some interested in more direct action.That’s good news. Families whose patience with legal remedies has been exhausted by months of loved ones disappearing into government custody and they’re ready to fight back.I'm considering how to respond when the mate bond suddenly blazes to life with intensity I haven't felt since the day after Brynlee's rescue. Through it, I can sense her location, her fear, her desperate need to stay strong for our unborn child.They're hurting her, I realize with crystal clarity. Right now, they're doing something that's causing her pain.My connection to Brynlee is strong enough that I can actually feel echoes of her distress—not physical pain exactly, but emotional agony that cuts deeper than any injury. They're using psychological pressure, probably showing her fabricated evidence or threatening people she love

  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 54

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  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 53

    Brynlee"That's enough for the neurological mapping," Dr. Gorian decides. "Let's move on to cardiac monitoring."The cardiac equipment is more familiar—standard medical technology designed to measure heart rate, blood pressure, and electrical activity. But as they attach electrodes to my chest, I realize that pregnancy affects all of these measurements in ways that might be detectable to someone looking for unusual patterns.Stay calm, I tell myself. Stress will only make the readings more abnormal.But staying calm is impossible when every beep and display could reveal the secret I'm trying to protect. My heart rate is elevated from anxiety, my blood pressure reflects the stress of captivity, and I have no idea whether the subtle changes of early pregnancy are visible on their monitors."Interesting," one of the technicians observes, studying the readouts. "Your resting heart rate is higher than typical for someone your age and fitness level.""I'm stressed about being held prisoner,

  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 52

    BrynleeI wake before dawn to the sound of my cell door opening, my heart already racing with the knowledge that today begins Dr. Gorian's comprehensive testing program. Through the mate bond, I can sense Rhett's presence somewhere far to the south—awake, agitated, probably pacing our kitchen while Maya sleeps upstairs.Miss you, Naya whimpers, pressing against my consciousness with desperate longing. Need mate. Need pack. Need home."I know, girl," I whisper. "We're going to get through this. We're going to get back to them."Two technicians enter my cell, their movements efficient and professional. Behind them, Dr. Gorian carries his ever-present tablet and wears the kind of expression that suggests he's genuinely excited about whatever procedures he has planned."Good morning, Mrs. Bennett," he says with false courtesy. "I trust you slept well?"I didn't sleep at all, actually. I spent the night alternating between worry about today's tests and desperate attempts to connect with Rh

  • Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story   Their Fractured Bond Ch. 51

    Rhett "You said there were forty-seven confirmed detentions across multiple facilities," I say to Harper, an idea already forming in my mind. "That means forty-seven families dealing with the same situation we are."Harper nods slowly. "Scattered across twelve states. Most don't have the resources to mount legal challenges.""But they have motivation," I point out. "They have people they love disappearing into government custody.""What are you suggesting?" Raymond asks."I'm suggesting that forty-seven individual legal challenges can be ignored or delayed indefinitely. But a coordinated effort involving hundreds of affected family members, media attention, and political pressure might be harder to dismiss."Dr. Chen looks intrigued despite herself. "You're talking about organizing a movement.""I'm talking about doing whatever it takes to bring our people home." I lean forward, letting them see the determination that's been building since I found that pregnancy test. "Legal challeng

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