Page 46 of A Bear's Protection


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There it was.

Ash picked it up, not caring about the glass shards that still clung to it, and looked at the brick.

It had obviously been taken from one of the paths outside the cabin. There was still dirt on it, and it had been flung through the ground floor window.

Wrapped around it, folded in half and attached with a rubber band, was a photo.

Ash tore the rubber band off. It snapped and flew across the room and Ash jerked the photo open.

It was the three of them, from the night before. In flagrante.

Where the fuck did he get a photo developed that fast? Hunter wondered.

Ash didn’t bother to take his clothes off, and just let them be torn to shreds as he shifted. Hunter flipped the photo over to read the back:

Shame on you, Cora! I thought you were special.

Hunter shifted as well, and the two of them bolted out the door, noses to the ground, fury working its way through their veins.

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