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Chapter 26: Rejected Bond

Author: Sandra Morgan
last update publish date: 2026-05-24 22:38:54

Noah

The room felt unbearably after everything.

My body ached all over, every movement pulled at sore muscles while exhaustion sat heavily in my bones. The blankets tangled around my legs smelled like sweat, Alpha pheromones, and something deeper that made my stomach twist uneasily.

I stared blankly at the ceiling, breathing slowly.

Neither Adrian nor Elias spoke at first but the tension between them filled the room so thickly it felt hard to breathe through.

I could feel both of them watching
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