Bullied By Her Mate (BELLEFLEUR BLACK OPS WOLVES #2) by Blue Thorne EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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Elena
Dark shadows twisted and slithered on all sides. Thick fog rendered
vision nearly impossible. There was no sound but the wind howling all
around, giving way to a hush so dense it felt like a living entity. Every tiny
crack or snap was amplified, echoing like thunder in the night.
A piercing, deafening howl shattered the silence. The shadows
loomed closer, dark figures prowling through the murky gloom. Golden eyes
glowed at the edge of the fog, drawing closer and multiplying. They were
everywhere, watching, waiting, circling their prey, teeth bared, poised to
strike.
A vicious snarl emanated from the darkness. Without warning, the
world became a haze of fur, fangs, and sharp, gleaming claws. Howls filled
the air as the enormous beasts descended on their target. Blood. Crimson
drops stained the ground below. The scent, metallic and bitter, permeated
every crevice of the forest.
A wounded cry. Agonized and full of terror. Dull thuds and cruel
snaps. A shuddering, ragged breath. And then, a terrifying moment of
nothingness, where time froze, and the universe held its breath. The golden
eyes locked onto her. There was nowhere to run.
***
Elena bolted upright. Her heart pounded fiercely against her chest,
and her pulse roared in her ears. All she could do for a moment was stare
blankly ahead, her chest rising and falling rapidly as she tried to calm down.
The sheets were tangled around her legs, damp with perspiration and
clinging to her body.
Another dream. They had been more frequent lately, although none
had been quite so intense. She brought a shaky hand to her forehead,
brushing a wet lock of brown hair out of her face. With a heavy sigh, she
slumped forward, resting her arms against her knees. Breathe. Just breathe.
She inhaled and exhaled several times, centering herself in the
present. This was her bedroom. On top of her was her favorite quilt, a soft,
plush, lavender blanket. The digital clock on her nightstand indicated that it
was just past seven in the morning. Sunlight streamed through the sheer
curtains, casting a warm, yellow glow around the room. Outside, a bird
chirped cheerfully, announcing that spring had finally arrived. Okay. It was
just a bad dream.
The last remnants of panic faded away, and her mind cleared,
making her more alert and awake. With another sigh, she dragged herself
out of bed and tore the sweaty sheets off the bed to throw them in the
laundry basket.
As she padded across the wooden floor, a quick glance in
the mirror showed that her long, thick, auburn hair was a tangled mess,
while her large, moss-green eyes looked unusually bloodshot. Despite going
to bed early the night before, she felt and looked like she’d hardly gotten
any sleep.
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