Extraction (INNOCENT MONSTERS #5) by Stella Rainbow EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Stella Rainbow
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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Hobie
Everything hurt. I didn’t know where I was. I couldn’t see anything, still
with that damned blindfold on my face.
Everything hurt, but the pain in my leg overshadowed all other pain. It
felt like someone had set fire to it, and I was dying. I knew I was dying.
There was no way I’d survive this.
I’d always known I wasn’t meant for much, but I’d hoped that someday I’d
at least get to live an ordinary life. Get a job, come back home to a man
who loved me, maybe get a few puppies together. Something normal,
something that made me feel content, gave me a sense of home, something
I’d never had. Something I would never have, because soon, I’d be dead.
I was moving, I realized. I was on a vehicle, the motor loud and rumbling
under me. A faint breeze washed over me, and I tasted salt on my tongue.
Were we out on the sea?
Suddenly, there were arms on me, and I groaned as someone hefted me
up, as my burning thigh pressed against something hard, the smooth surface
digging into the wound and making me dizzy.
The person holding me touched the back of my head, and I flinched,
afraid of more pain. Instead, the blindfold fell away, and I snapped my eyes
shut as the sudden brightness sent agony lancing through me.
A push shoved me forward, and for a few moments, I was weightless. I
was free.
Then I was plunging into cold water and sinking, sinking as the pain in
my thigh finally started subsiding, as a soft, cloudy numbness enveloped
me.
Maybe…maybe dying wouldn’t be so bad after all.
Ebenezer
I stirred from my sleep, disturbed by the scent of blood spreading through
the water.
The presence wasn’t an unusual thing. Bigger fish ate smaller ones every
day, and blood was spilled in the sea every day.
This wasn’t the scent of fish blood, though. This was human blood.
While I tried not to get involved with humans, I couldn’t just sit by if
there was a chance I could save this one. I made my way in the direction I
could scent the blood from, knowing that it was very likely the human was
already dead. A human couldn’t make it this far into the sea without a boat
or ship of some kind, and it could either be an accident…or someone was
trying to use the sea to erase evidence of their crime.
Either way, I couldn’t stop hoping I’d make it in time and not find a dead
body. Any death out of the natural order was unacceptable to me, and if I
could prevent one from happening, I was going to try as hard as I could to
do so.
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