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CHAPTER 19: Choose Me

Author: B. Nelson
last update publish date: 2026-04-18 19:07:29

She had been shot once.

Three years ago, routine traffic stop that wasn't routine, bullet through her left shoulder before she'd even registered the threat. She remembered the specific quality of that pain, sharp and immediate and somehow insulted, like her body couldn't believe she'd let this happen to it.

She thought about that now because she needed a reference point for pain and that was the worst she had.

It wasn't going to be enough.

Roman's teeth found the curve of her neck and the bite
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    Fourteen minutes and Sara had not broken once.Roman crouched in the northern treeline with the pack bond running hot through his chest and watched her hold Marcus Webb in the center of that clearing with nothing except her voice and her stillness and the specific quality of attention she brought to dangerous things, and he understood in a way he had not fully understood before why the FBI had built a career around her.She was extraordinary at this.Marcus was talking. Roman could not make out the words from this distance but he could read the body language, the way Marcus kept taking half steps forward and Sara kept him at distance without appearing to manage it, drawing him out, keeping him invested in the conversation, giving him just enough to want more. The trap needed twelve more minutes. Eleven. The net was closing from three directions in silence through the pack bond and every warrior was exactly where they were supposed to be and Sara was doing her part with a precision tha

  • THE ALPHA'S IMPOSSIBLE MATE    CHAPTER 39: Bring You Home

    The clearing was exactly as they had built it in the rehearsals and nothing like it at all.Sara stood at the center of it with frost on the grass around her boots and the pines standing black and enormous on every side and the grey morning light coming down through the gap in the canopy the way it always did, flat and cold and entirely indifferent to what was about to happen underneath it. She could feel the pack bond at the edges of her awareness, forty one threads running warm and present in the surrounding forest, warriors in position, Dmitri's steady frequency anchoring the net from the northern point, Roman's frequency burning hotter than anything else in the bond the way it always did, close and contained and absolutely still.She put her hand on her stomach."Stay safe, little one." Her breath made a small cloud in the cold air. "Mama is going to end the bad man and then we are going home.”The clearing gave nothing back.She dropped her hand and adjusted her weight and watche

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    Sara slept with her hand tucked under her cheek like a child and Roman lay in the dark beside her and watched the ceiling and listened to the compound breathe around them.The lamp was out. The forest beyond the window was the specific black that came in the hours before dawn when even the wind stopped moving and the world held itself completely still as though it understood that something significant was approaching and had decided to clear the floor for it. Roman had not slept. He had tried twice and abandoned the effort because his body understood that sleep was not what this night was for.He turned his head and looked at her.Her breathing was slow and even and the pendant had slipped to the side against the pillow and her hand was still warm from where it had been resting over his most of the night. He had not moved it when she drifted off. Had lain there with his palm against her stomach and felt the compound quiet down around them and thought about the clearing three miles eas

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    Roman lit the single lamp on the nightstand and the room went amber and close and Sara stood at the window watching the forest until the last compound light went out across the yard and Thornridge went quiet around them one sound at a time.The wolf on the eastern perimeter had stopped at the treeline for forty seconds before moving on. Roman had felt it through the pack bond and said nothing and she had felt him feel it through the bond and said nothing back and they had made a mutual unspoken agreement that tonight was not for operational thinking. Tomorrow owned all of that. Tonight belonged to something else entirely.He came to her at the window.Stood behind her close enough that she felt his warmth against her back before his hands found her shoulders and when they did she leaned into him without deciding to, the bond pulling her toward him the way it always did when her guard came down far enough to let it. She watched the dark treeline and felt the pendant at her throat and l

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