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Chapter 29

Author: Solange Daye
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ANDREW

Taking the opportunity while Lyra is at Silver Wolf, I meet with my best trackers.  We are trying to pinpoint Cain’s location.  Knowing that he is coming for my mate, I need to change the future while I still can.  My phone vibrates in my pocket, and when I see Chase’s name flash across my phone screen I immediately know something is wrong.

“What happened?” I growl, dismissing my trackers with a wave of my hand. 

“Lyra is missing.” Chase sounds panicked.  “I left her with James at the stables and when I returned she was gone.”

“What do you mean you left her with James,” I scream as I climb into my truck, slamming the door behind me.

“I am not keeping my sister from her mate,” Chase growls.

“So they have run off together,” I say as I speed down the road to the Silver Wolf Pack.

“No,” Chase suddenly sounds grave.  “James is still here, he was stabbed.  It does not look good.”

“Tha

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I hope you enjoy this bonus chapter today. Things are moving a little slower because my whole family has come down with COVID but I will try to keep things updated daily.

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Michelle Whitaker
and that is why you should always carry mace or a knife or a gun on you ladies cause times are changing. stay safe .
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