Christopher Robinson
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After checking in with Corrine and updating her on all the negotiations with Frostbite, Axel sent a message for Bell to meet him in his office. His mother was busy with orders and requisitions. But, of course, it was essential to keep her updated. Still, she focused on preparing the supplies they needed to begin work on new armor and weapons. Even Wyatt had jumped back into work. Now that he was no longer Alpha, he had joined back into the ranks of their warriors. He was working hard to practice his…
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It had been two days since Tomas had made his request to Alice. She had agreed but needed time to prepare the tea and the triggers. Alice had done her best to avoid Roman at every turn, but of course, he had found her. “Alice… dear, sweet, Alice,” he whispered, holding her body pressed to the wall. Her hands pinned above her, and his hip turned into her, blocking any movement of her legs. He had caught her by surprise. She was too focused on the mounting headache, she hadn’t smelled him or felt…
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Saul and the other two wolves stared at Axel in surprise. “Thank you,” he huffed. “Now, maybe we can actually get something done.” Saul immediately sat back and calmed his mood. The others, however, kept their irritated expressions fixed on Axel. “How dare you talk to Alpha Kayden like that!” the second wolf snarled. Saul immediately turned to correct the wolf’s attitude when he felt the heaviness in the air. He took a deep breath and sat back in his chair, bowing his head in Axel’s…
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“What happened to her?” Axel asked, wondering about the bandages and crutches. “Once she had left the candy, the man that brought her hurried her along,” Saul replied. ‘Holden…’ Axel growled internally. ‘He must have allowed her to say goodbye…before he erased her. What a fucking prince…’ “Why haven’t you ever told me this before?” Axel asked. “I didn’t know you didn’t remember, nor did I see a reason to share the story.” Axel nodded, why would he think to share it?…
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“So, she bugs the system for months, almost destroys it, and then conveniently she has the only way to fix it? Did I get that all right?” Ashleigh asked not, bothering to hold back her irritation. “I mean it’s a little more nuanced than all that,” Nessa said, “but yea, basically.” Ashleigh looked back and forth between Caleb, Galen, Fiona, and Nessa. “Am I seriously the only one that sees a problem in this?” she asked. “I understand where you are coming from, and I don’t like it…
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“It was Alice,” Ashleigh said once Galen and Clara had finished explaining what had happened to the computer system in the past day. “It had to be,” she growled, crossing her arms over her chest. “How do you know?” Galen asked. “Because,” she said, “the entire reason Granger was able to kidnap me was because Alice tricked me and took me to him.” “What?” Galen said, looking at Caleb. Caleb clenched his jaw but said nothing. After Ashleigh had been rescued, they didn’t have a…
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The trip home was long and tiring. The flight alone was almost twelve hours, and the drive from the airport was another four. Ashleigh and Caleb were exhausted. All they wanted was to reach Summer and go to bed. But they knew that wouldn’t be the case. The Alpha and Luna were returning from their honeymoon. It was Ashleigh’s first introduction, though unofficial, to the pack as their actual Luna and not just Caleb’s mate. The fanfare and attention would be more than either of them had ever…
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Ashleigh spent the next several hours struggling with the pain in her skull. Caleb stayed beside her, trying desperately to calm and ease her suffering. With a warm washcloth, Caleb could wipe away the blood, relieved to see that the bleeding had not continued. He held her in his arms as long as he could, but she thrashed, wailed, and pushed him away. After the first hour, he was sick with worry. Outside the werewolf territories, he couldn’t risk taking her to a hospital. So, he called Bell. She told…
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Ashleigh tiptoed out of the bedroom, carefully closing the french doors behind her. She pulled her robe tighter around her waist as she stepped out into the salty air. Leaning over the railing of the patio that was theirs for just one more night, she looked out at the moonlit waters below. Listening to the waves gently moving against the wooden platforms that held their private villa. She smiled and took a deep breath. Never in her wildest dreams had she expected this. Marrying Caleb had been a fantasy…
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Caleb had left two hours ago to go for a morning swim, but Ashleigh had decided to stay back and sleep a little longer. Half an hour after he was gone, she regretted her choice as she looked out at the clear waters. She debated trying to find him, but as she stepped onto the patio and felt the cool breeze and the warm sun, she decided it would be an excellent time to relax. She made herself a light breakfast from the fresh fruit they had in the room and then looked through her luggage for something to…
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