Shattered Reality

Shattered Reality

By:  Alexis Porter  Completed
Language: English
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Has everything shattered apart so completely that it feels impossible to piece it back together? When a mysterious man promised answers and her family's safety, Elana found herself strapped to a chair getting experiment after experiment. Not willing to leave her alone, Nathan Night followed along, only to get drained himself and dragged into the experiments with her. Now accepting and understanding the bond she has with Nathan, Elana learns how to rely on the man she once avoided and let him help her through the darkest time of her life. With the world seemingly against them, it seems nearly impossible to escape from this never-ending cycle of torment, nevermind find answers in the world once they do.

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Emily Struna
It would be nice even if your busy or have personal things going on to just update your readers.
2022-03-18 13:59:12
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Jessica Mcmichael
Any chance on a 3rd book? I'm hooked
2022-01-13 15:13:03
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Emily Struna
Author wondering if you plan to write a third book?
2021-11-14 07:55:58
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Emily Struna
The book was really great! Will there be a 3rd one?
2021-10-29 06:16:20
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mychapakids
Alexis, can you please fix the chapters that are out of order? I'm totally lost now.
2021-09-24 15:56:26
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cwymomxc
This book is so good.
2021-08-21 14:23:08
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Whitney Parker
Great sequel
2021-05-20 08:32:29
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Elisha
it went from chapter 39 and then 47. clearly didnt upload correctly and now I'm lost trying to read it. Please fix :(
2021-09-19 14:19:21
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Elisha
Author, please fix the upload order of the chapters. It goes 39, 47, 41, 42, 43. Still no chapter 40!! Can't really follow along when the story is all jumbled up.
2021-09-24 00:11:41
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47 Chapters
Chapter 1
I woke slowly with my head pounding, feeling very disoriented. It was pitch black in my room as I opened my eyes. I reached over to turn my bedroom lamp on, but felt nothing. Where was my lamp? And then it all came back flooding to me. Liam kidnapped. Claire and the pack missing. The imprint. I abruptly sat up. Now where was I? My sudden movements only accentuated the painful throbbing, like someone hitting my chest with a hammer. “Hello?” I said quietly, feeling around with my hands. “Anyone the
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Chapter 2
My heart nearly jumped out of my chest. What are you doing? You can't break down the wall! 'Bang!' Another in the same spot, only a small amount of concrete fell with it.Stop! You're going to hurt yourself before you can knock that wall down! 'Bang!' This time, bricks exploded from the place where Nathan had been pounding the wall.
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Chapter 3
I laid back on my cot and looked up at the dark ceiling. I couldn't really make out that many shapes and I assumed that was also concrete or brick or whatever. I let my mind wander back to Liam. I really hope he’s okay. I don't know what I would do if he wasn't. Just the thought of Liam being injured, or worse, made tears spring to my eyes. I felt so useless. Why couldn't I just keep him out of this? The cement opened and light flooded in, blinding me momentarily. I placed my hands distantly from my face, trying to block out the light but still see what is happening. A couple of silhouettes blocked some light from view, getting bigger and bigger as they closed in on me
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Chapter 4
When I came to, I was being dragged down the hall again by two men. They looked at each other before having some silent communication and looking back at the hall ahead. They sauntered back down the hall and I could slowly start to feel my limbs working again. My fingers twitched with the desire to stretch but I ignored it, knowing the guards were a lot more aware now that they knew I fought back. I gasped as I remembered everything that happened and flicked my eyes down. There was nothing there. I was still in my
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Chapter 5
Nathan barked furiously on the other side of the glass, his eyes going dark again and saliva sprinkling on the clear wall separating us. He jumped up on his hind legs and firmly placed both paws on the glass, leaning up against it as he barked again. He looked humongous leaned up against the glass like that. On all four paws he was the size of a small horse, but on his hind legs he was taller than a tree. “So you're communicating with him
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Chapter 6
My breath caught as I looked at the glass he broke through. I knew without a doubt it wasn't glass now, the layers that refused to hold together were spread around on the ground, sporting a dark midnight black. The wall was as thick as my leg, at least that I can tell. Nathan's eyes landed on mine immediately and I once again tried to imagine what I looked like. He didn't care, apparently, and ran to me in just a few steps. I instinctively opened my arms and welcomed him, ignoring my limb's protesting at the movement. My fingers barely touched Nathan's hard, furry shoulders when my body jolted and the pain started to fade from my body.
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Chapter 7
There was a small crack in the wall, shedding some light in the room when I woke. I hoped that meant I was on the edge of the building, not next to another room. The crack let minimal light in the room, but it was still more than I had before. I looked around me to take in my surroundings now that I was a bit more rested. My determination was slowly diminishing. I don't know how long I've been here, but I know it's been a while. Every day it's the same thing. They drag me out and strap me to a chair, torture me while Nathan makes a mess on the TV screen, then right before I pass out, they send me back to try and sleep it off.
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Chapter 8
Oh gosh, please no, I silently prayed. Please, she can't be..I couldn't finish that thought. If I let myself think it, that would make this situation real. And there is no way this can be real. I pushed myself over to my mother and crumpled with her to the shining linoleum. Blood started to pile under her and it wasn't until then I realized she must have been shot. Her light shirt was soaked right in the center of her chest. The stain was almost black with lighter red around the edges of the dark circle.
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Chapter 9
The sun had just started to peak over the horizon as we pulled up to a motel in the middle of nowhere. I was utterly exhausted, which must have been obvious with my awful driving. Regardless, every hotel I suggested along the way got me a growl from Nathan. Finally, after three hours of driving, Nathan reluctantly agreed to a hotel. I wasn't sure if it was because he actually thought it was safe or if he was starting to feel sorry or me. I pulled the grumbling machine up to the front of the hotel and cut the engine. I pushed Nathan into the backseat during the ride, overcrowded with his massive size spilling into the driver's seat. I reached back in the glove box for search of some means of paying and saw a small pile of money. Not a lot, but if spent rig
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Chapter 10
I woke with a start, bolting up in bed. I saw motion in my peripheral vision and cowered into a headboard behind me, ready for an attack. Nathan stood, in wolf form, in the middle of the bed, taking up most of the space. The mattress was sunk in heavily under his massive weight, struggling to keep this horse up. I let out a loud, unstable breath. It sounded more like a gurgled cry, and it was then I noticed the moisture on my cheeks. I raised my hands, angrily swiping at the unwelcome tears. Nathan watched me warily, as if I would break down any moment now. I let myself believe I was stronger than that and stared back at Nathan, defying his unspoken statement.
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