My Fated Mate, My Coldest Enemy.
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sing against my lungs like wet concrete. The chatter of the other pat
hispered again, m
with a hatred so palpable it felt like a physical blow. Then, his gaze flicked to Jonah. The look he gave
low rumble that vibrated through the floorbo
g loudly against the floor. "Watch your tone,
it
ncient, undeniable power. Jonah's knees buckled instantly. He slammed back into his chair, his face twist
hing Jonah's arm, her
a predator. Mr. Madden turned his attention back to me. He looked at
stated, his voice ice-cold and loud en
hitched.
. He simply deliv
reject you, Emery
r for a fraction of a se
nd ripped my soul in half. I screamed, but no sound came out-only a choked gasp as darkness swarmed the edges of m
the invisible weight pinning him
t look back. He walked away with the cold indifference of a king leaving a battle
en
s of the parking garage clos
n, irritating thread I had just severed-snapped back with the force of a
himself against the bars of my mi
f to unlock the car door. My hands were shaking
lf in the silence. But there was no silence. There was only the echo of
. I had cut out the cancer before it
lt like I was
r, waiting for the agony to subside. It didn't. It settled deep in my bo
alked into the main living room, the fire was dying in t
he didn't look up from the book in her lap, but I knew she was aw
y, Aiden," she sai
canter, my hand still trembling slightly. "
unshot. She turned her steel-grey eyes on me. "You rej
aw her with him at the restaurant. He had his arm around another woman, kissing her ri
up, her small frame radiating a power that rivale
ide me pacing aggressively. "He touched he
a said quietly, stepping closer to me. Her gaze was piercing, stripping away my defenses.
fr
ged, red-tinted by my fury. I saw the man. I s
has da
d the oth
ucia whispered, placing a hand on my arm. "Because once tha
nto the dying fire. "I know what I saw," I
silence of my bedroom, I
, a phantom limb I couldn't shake. I closed my eyes, and all I c
ilt in her eyes
t i
, mournful sound that
. The victory I had claimed tasted like ash in my mouth, and for the first t