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Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Eight

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Cassiel Aldric

I need to stop letting Aurielle go back to that fucking pack.

It’s not just a preference. It’s an instinct, something deep in my chest that twists tighter whenever I picture her there. I can’t explain it in a way that sounds reasonable, hell, maybe it’s not reasonable, but it’s real. The kind of feeling that doesn’t fade with logic.

Even with mercenaries shadowing her movements and strict orders for them to intervene the second they sense danger, the unease doesn’t go away. I can’t put my faith in the illusion of safety. Not when it’s that pack.

That place feels wrong for her, like it’s waiting to swallow her whole.

I’m better when she’s with me. Calmer when she’s in her own home inside the safe community. There, I can breathe. There, I know every wall, every entry point, every possible way someone could get to her. But here? In another territory? I’m blind. I don’t like leaving my mate somewhere that I’m unfamiliar with. I don’t care if it was once her home.

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Carson Lorie
So that is it. The book ends without a real ending or will there be updates.
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Kelly Stemitz
Seriously, this was good!!! Yikes, what the hell was that!
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Kelly Stemitz
Can we get longer or more updates please and thank you ...
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