Blood Bond

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Genres: Fiction
I couldn’t remember if it’d taken that long the other times. I didn’t think so. Vera said it was because my wolf was getting stronger. To prove her point, I accidentally growled at George when he complimented me on the soft brown color of my fur. I swallowed the rest of the snarl that rose in my throat. “Don’t,” I said. “I was just saying—” “I looked like the female version of Teen Wolf.” He didn’t say anything else after that. I sat in Vera’s room, only half listening while she explained her theory about the hybrids being my trigger for shifting. After what happened out back, I knew she was right—and that I should be more concerned with that fact—but all I could think about were Sam and Angela. Threatened. Possibly hurt—or worse. I couldn’t think about “worse.” “Tara, did you hear me?” George asked. I blinked and shook free of my dark thoughts. “What?” “The girls are both at Angela’s house. Cambria called and told them to stay inside until Wes comes to get them,”
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