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Their Fractured Bond Ch. 61

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Brynlee

As they escort me back to my cell, my mind cycles through the impossible choice Dr. Gorian has presented. Protect the baby by accepting bond destruction, or risk the baby to maintain a connection that might already be gone.

What would Rhett want me to choose? I wonder. If he really has moved on with Susan, would he want me to prioritize our child over a bond he no longer values?

But if the footage was faked, if he's really still fighting for me, then choosing to sever our bond would be destroying something real and precious. But even if that’s true, I can’t make the choice to knowingly harm our pup. Rhett would forgive me for choosing our child over him, wouldn’t he?

I don't know what's real anymore, I admit to the silence of my cell. I don't know what to believe, what to feel, what to choose.

The mate bond flickers again, carrying what feels like desperate love reaching across an impossible distance. But it could just as easily be my fractured mind creating comfort that doesn
Cara Anderson

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    BrynleeAs they escort me back to my cell, my mind cycles through the impossible choice Dr. Gorian has presented. Protect the baby by accepting bond destruction, or risk the baby to maintain a connection that might already be gone.What would Rhett want me to choose? I wonder. If he really has moved on with Susan, would he want me to prioritize our child over a bond he no longer values?But if the footage was faked, if he's really still fighting for me, then choosing to sever our bond would be destroying something real and precious. But even if that’s true, I can’t make the choice to knowingly harm our pup. Rhett would forgive me for choosing our child over him, wouldn’t he? I don't know what's real anymore, I admit to the silence of my cell. I don't know what to believe, what to feel, what to choose.The mate bond flickers again, carrying what feels like desperate love reaching across an impossible distance. But it could just as easily be my fractured mind creating comfort that doesn

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