Severed Bond: The White Wolf's Second Chance
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on's cold, blue body, his e
tone to force me into submission. "You were t
I let them drag me to the water ce
ashes into a filthy sewer grate while
my clothes, and threw me i
old temple, the Moon God
nly one distra
his daddy from the water, Eli heard
ed in the sheets with Kasey. He ignored
hose the Ritual of Oblivion. I paid the ultimate
Wolf Luna, I walked down the gra
nees in front of the crowd, weeping, c
It's me, Eli! R
ooking at him with
sorry
o mate na
pte
per
and the shimmering lake in a glow that felt almost holy. As the Luna, this was my domain. But more thanr kind together. The Mate Bond was not just biology; it was the
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and my eyes. He was the perfect synthesis of an Alpha and a Luna. He was runni
verge of a breakthrough regarding how trauma affe
o," I called ou
moment of peace
e numbers on the page captivated me, drawing me into a trance of
up, the gard
ountain. It pressed against my e
eo
is scent-milk, fresh grass, and the faint, metallic tang of
mall, floating sha
didn't feel it. I dragged his small, heavy body to the shore. I pumped his c
blue. His little
in agony, a sound of pure soul-death, and then... she went silent. It wasn't a slee
olf, I felt frail. Weak. Like a hu
rpe
n and power, a scent that usually calmed me. He fel
ered, my voice broke
armth, needing the comfort of th
lled
t stung like a whip. He stood up, toweri
eadly whisper. It utilized the Alpha tone, a vibration that forced submissio
a second," I sobbed, c
said. He looked at me not with love, but with disgust. "You
li, pl
ing me to look into his furious eyes. Through our Mind-Link, his vo
was right. I was the mother.
to bow to me now looked away. The Omegas whispered. I was no long
hing Leo's favorite stuffed
he daughter of our Gamma, a woman who always
voice dripping with feigned
lone, Kasey
uching Leo's things with a possessiveness that made my skin crawl. "He's too
lin
asey continued, her eyes gleaming. "Som
ow her out, but my wolf w
fice, desperate for just a moment of connection. I neede
the doo
y the window. He
ut, Ha
o my knees. "I can't bear thi
nd his eyes were cold, devoid of the warmth I had known for five
the window, I saw him walking toward the gu
in the darkness he