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CHAPTER SIXTY-ONE

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ALPHA KING EDEN

I called out to Sara, my voice hoarse, disbelief and hope warring within me. My hand reached through the bars, as if trying to bridge the distance between us.

I watched as she lifted her head, her eyes meeting mine across the darkened space. It was her, my Luna, looking worn and scared as I felt.

But even in this moment, her presence filled the dungeon with a strange kind of light. The bond between us flared, strong and bright, connecting us across the space that separated us. My heart twisted in my chest as I saw fear in her eyes, fear of our child, fear of our pack, for me.

“What have they done to you?” I choked out, voice breaking.

I barely heard the guard’s mocking laughter as the door slammed shut behind us. My world had narrowed to the sight of my mate, locked away just like me, and the bond that pulsed between us like a lifeline.

For a moment, I was no longer the Alpha king, just a mate desperate to protect the one I loved. As the scent of Sara surrounded me, I
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