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CHAPTER 11: THE ATTACK

Author: Alison Hart
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/-Alora-/

The only sound audible in the forest was the sound of the leaves crunching as someone walked past.

Randall went a little ahead and stood, with his huge shoulders hunched up and glistening under the white beams of the silvery moon.

The tension surrounding him was palpable—a reminder that any thin thread of friendship we had formed would not last.

I tried to follow him, but my muscles were still sore from the mark he left on me. It was unlike anything I have felt before—burning pain combined with some sort of attraction towards him.

Even the mate bond—a connection I’d never really believed in until now—had wormed its way into my life. I hated it. I hated him. Still, I can’t ignore the odd solace he brought to the despair of mistrust with every visit.

Again, we are approaching.” He commented this time without turning around to look at me. He had a big, rough-sounding voice, and what he said was final and could not be discussed.

“To where?” I said,

He suddenly stopped and face
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