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019 | Chasm, gorge, bizarre hole

Author: Hazel Lowell
last update Last Updated: 2023-03-03 23:59:52
Caleb's POV

Panic flared in the depths of the mate bond. I sat bolt upright, reaching for Amelia. Her side of the bed was still cold – but it wasn’t her I was worried about. The uneven beat of my heart pulled me out from under the warm covers.

‘Rhiannon?’ I mindlinked her, even though I knew I shouldn’t.

She didn’t reply. Shit. Was she okay?

Half mad with lack of sleep and the raw panic spilling down the mate bond, I leapt out of bed, stuck my bare feet into my shoes, and grabbed a thick coat to shove on once I was on my way.

The fire had burned low in the hearth, bringing a chill to the air. Biting back a shudder, I jogged out of the bedroom and headed towards the Omega Quarters.

‘Cal? Are you awake?’

I froze at the sound of Amelia’s voice in my mind. I blinked away the haze of fear and swallowed hard, my dry lips parting on a shuddering exhale. What the fuck had I been doing? I couldn’t go running to Rhiannon in the middle of the night like some medieval knight in shining ar
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