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What was going on?

I hated being out of control of my own emotions. No good would ever come of it. I knew from experience. There wasn’t a worse feeling in the world than having your mind governed by someone you didn’t even know. Someone you’d never even personally met.

I needed my voice to be heard, but why did that seem so much harder now?

So much more real.

The moment the elevator pinged on the fifth floor, I stepped off into a quiet hallway and instantly felt it. There was a strong shift in the air, the space, the energy all around me. This strong force steering me, guiding me, taking over my heart.

My mind.

My soul.

Every inch of my skin stirred with an awakening I’d never experienced before. It was surreal, breathing new life into my being.

Something was brewing inside of me, something immense.

Significant.

Life-altering.

The more I tried to make sense of it, the less it did. My breathing hitched, my pulse quickened, and my heart started beating out of my chest. I didn’t move, too afraid if I did the emotions would leave me as well. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath in through my nose and out through my mouth, waiting for I don’t know what. Getting lost in the overwhelming senses that were yanking me along for the ride.

I licked my lips, my mouth suddenly dry. This unexplainable urge seized up in my chest, and heat surged through my veins.

Pulling.

Dragging.

Taking me hostage.

My feet began to move, and my body followed as I opened my eyes. Consumed with the electricity that sparked internally, igniting a fire, burning all reasoning down to the ground.

Almost instantly, I was engulfed in a masculine scent that drove all my nerve endings into high alert. Like gas to a flame, I exploded.

Erupted.

A hot blaze seared into my flesh, and just like that I felt it again.

Except this time there was no mistaking it, there wasn’t an it.

The it was a him.

All along, I felt him.

Dr. Pierce.

Aiden.

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CAMILA

Now

I softly gasped at the sight of the man standing near the nurse’s station in front of me. My view obstructed by a supply cart, I could see him, but he couldn’t see me. I just stood there unknowingly, glaring at him without even realizing I was doing so.

“What the hell is happening?” I murmured to myself.

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