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The thought surprised me. I'd spent so much time trying to run away and planning the moment I would escape.

But that had been stupid. I just hadn't trusted that I could be... happy. Safe. Loved.

When I admitted the truth to myself, though...

I wanted to stay here forever.

Stone's thumb played against my clit, his muscular body hard against my back as I rode Cole. I shattered hard, screaming, and I felt Cole throb inside me as he came too.

Cole pulled me down to cradle me against his chest, his face turning into my hair to press a tender kiss there. His cock was still deep inside me, and I felt exposed Stone's hands teasing against my ass... in the best way. Stone leaned over and pressed a kiss to my shoulder.

"Our good girl," Stone said huskily. "Saving our lives and making them worth living, too."

It was a good night, until we reached the door of the clinic, only to find Shaw running frantically up the drive.

His eyes were distraught as they met mine. “It’s Dylan.”

CHAPTER50

Wolf

I’d been thereto watch Amelia—and to bring her back out with me if the timing was right—but that meant I saw the shifters attack the kid’s guards.

They carried him out the window of the house, and he kicked and struggled. One of them hit the kid.

And it was all over for me. I saw red.

I went after them, tracking them through the woods with a skill that comes from years of practice. I was going to make sure all those that hurt Amelia paid for it. I was going to take the kid back and make these monsters pay for what they did.

The wind whipped in my face as I followed their trail, running faster than I ever have before. My feet pounded against the ground and soon I could hear their voices ahead of me. They were still carrying the kid and his struggles had gotten weaker now. Had they hurt him? The thought filled me with cold, deadly rage.

They were almost to a car hidden in the woods. In an instant, I sprung forward and knocked the first one aside, sending him careening into a tree trunk with a sickening thud. The other two were too slow to stop me, and they only had time to spin and face me before I was on top of them.

The first was easy. A kidney punch took him down, and before he could get up, I was on his neck and his struggles were over.

The other one wasn’t as easy. He tried to shift, I was faster, and before he could even finish, I had one of his arms twisted behind his back.

But the kid was between us. He’d escaped the tree and was watching me with wide and scared eyes. And that was when I saw the blood.

His eyes were red, his face was pale, and blood was streaming down his chin as he stood there, watching me.

"It's all right," I told him. I let the man I'd just killed drop to my feet. "You're safe with me."

I held out my arm to him. "Let's get you home."

CHAPTER51

Amelia

Dylan was missing.The two guards who had been watching over him, as well as the babysitter, had both been found on the ground, unconscious. I was frantic and trembling, desperate to find Dylan, but I tried to focus.

“They have the same glassy stare as my sister when she was under that vampire spell,” I said. “I think it could be the same one.”

“I’ll track Dylan.” Stone’s gaze met mine. His eyes were ice cold blue, but I welcomed that now. “I will bring him back, Amelia.”

“Go,” I whispered.

I remembered the cell phone left upstairs in my room. Cole had told me that my mother had messaged it, and he’d come up with a plan in case my mother got in touch with me. Almost blind with fear, which had turned the corners of my visions dark, I stumbled up the stairs to my room. I unplugged the phone from the charger. Seeing the old text messages made me feel panicked for a second—Stone had recovered them, and they still reminded me of the panic I felt when I first saw them—but there was nothing new.

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