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CHAPTER 13

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THE PACK

They came one by one.

Rain was sitting at the kitchen counter finishing her second coffee when the first of them appeared in the doorway — a woman, tall and dark-skinned with close- cropped hair and eyes that were doing the same thing Damien's did when he was reading something about you that you hadn't said out loud. She looked at Rain for exactly three seconds.

Then she pressed her fist to her chest and dipped her chin.

Rain blinked.

"That's Nadia," Cole said from beside her, in
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