The Innocent Traitor: Dying for the Alpha's Sin
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aveyard, but I left a piece of
d me dressed in a flimsy cocktail dress that barely covered t
ow tight enough to cut off circulation. "The neighboring Alphas are vi
spered. "You are
e," he
ers, and waiters circulated with trays of champagne. Hailie was there, of course, wearing a
e horizon, mirroring the turmoil inside me. T
p from collapsing. My lungs burned with every breath-tside me. No one else was looking; the p
e alone,
leaning against the rail. "Like
massive wave hit the side. I l
Hailie c
't help me.
t me. The shock of the cold was instant. It paralyzed my muscles. Sal
la
y hit the w
e lead. I saw Hailie floating a few yards away. She was perfectly f
elp! My l
voice roared fro
ect, powerful. He sliced thro
ve slapped me in the face, filling my
ss the choppy waves. I saw the recognition, the mate bond flarin
looked a
lpha!" Hail
ned his b
m around her waist, and began tow
ped ki
zing water. He chose. He chose the lie over
by silver and abus
een, then black. It was peaceful down here. The burn
o let the ocean take what
barnacle-encrusted buoy tied to a fishing net. Instinct took
ast Guard, responding to the distress call the yacht s
on the deck of a patrol boat,
ning a light in my
an you h
I rasped. "
We're taking you to
or came in with a clipboard. He wasn't a pack doctor.
It looks like severe chemical pneumonitis combined with some kinasked, staring
o weeks. Maybe le
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nge sense of relief. The co