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Bonded and Betrayed: Fated Pack Book Two by Rachel CallahanPublished by Rachel Callahanhttps://sites.google.com/view/rachelcallahanauthor This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Copyright © 2023 by...

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Bonded and Betrayed: Fated Pack Book Two by Rachel CallahanPublished by Rachel Callahanhttps://sites.google.com/view/rachelcallahanauthor This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Copyright © 2023 by Rachel Callahan All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without written permission of the copyright owner except for the use of quotations in a book review. For more information, address: [email protected] by Cauldron Press Editing by Cassie Hurst Editing by CB Editing ServicesISBN: 978-1-7776969-7-9 (ebook) ISBN: 978-1-7782689-8-4 (paperback) Contents About the Book Dedication 1. Chapter One 2. Chapter Two 3. Chapter Three 4. Chapter Four 5. Chapter Five 6. Chapter Six 7. Chapter Seven 8. Chapter Eight 9. Chapter Nine 10. Chapter Ten 11. Chapter Eleven 12. Chapter Twelve 13. Chapter Thirteen 14. Chapter Fourteen 15. Chapter Fifteen 16. Chapter Sixteen 17. Chapter Seventeen 18. Chapter Eighteen 19. Chapter Nineteen 20. Chapter Twenty 21. Chapter Twenty-One 22. Chapter Twenty-Two 23. Chapter Twenty-Three 24. Chapter Twenty-Four 25. Chapter Twenty-Five 26. Chapter Twenty-Six Other Titles About the Author Acknowledgments About the Book Bonded and Betrayed is a paranormal why choose romance, meaning she will not choose. This book is meant for those eighteen and up due to violence and sexual situations. This book is dedicated to all my amazing readers. Thank you so much for all of your support. I couldn’t do this without you. Chapter OneSkylarI glanced down at the mask clasped between my fingers. The gleam of the red paint shone brightly back at me like the edge of a blade—like the blood that would coat his face later that night. “Dad.” My final word both a slip of the tongue and a plea.Don’t leave.“I love you, Skylar.”His last words to me had seemed so sincere—so full of love, loss, and regret, like he’d known it was the last time he would see me, like he knew that night would be his last.I wish I hadn’t been such a coward, that I hadn’t been dumbstruck by the words used so sparingly since my mother’s death.If I’d known that mask would obscure his face in those last moments, I would’ve never given it back to him. I would’ve cracked it over my knee and screamed at him to see reason, regardless of the consequences. He might not have been perfect, but I’d much rather have him here with me than be left with this gaping wound in my chest. The last piece of him that I have is this clip, the grainy images clear enough to make out the damn mask and the face of his killer—my mate.Zeke.I click the play button again, forcing myself to watch the clip for what must be the hundredth time as if something might change.The figure strides to his place on the rooftop and opens his gun case, meticulously screwing the silencer onto his sniper rifle as he waits for his unsuspecting victim. His movements are practiced, as though he’s done this hundreds of times—which I’m sure he has. Zeke Andino is a name that strikes fear into the hearts of anyone who works in the underbelly of the east coast. He’s a highly-paid assassin for a reason—he gets in and out without being caught.My father opens the steel door, storming out into the alley as it closes behind him. His phone is up to his ear, too focused on his conversation to sweep the surrounding rooftops until it’s too late. The assassin pulls the trigger and there’s a split second between when my father spots the shooter and when the bullet pierces his skull through the sickening red mask.Zeke glances at the apartment buildings behind him with his brows furrowed, revealing the face of the man who had both healed me and broken me so easily. The video freezes there, leaving me with a million questions—the same ones that have been floating through my mind all week.Had he heard a noise that startled him?Someone with his level of expertise would’ve checked for any surveillance beforehand, and if there was something he couldn’t erase, he would’ve at least worn a mask.Already, there are so many pieces of this puzzle that don’t quite add up. But I have to look at them objectively—not as the daughter of the man who was shot in cold blood, and not as the mate of his murderer.Which is why I’ll keep replaying this video until I become numb, until this ache in my chest finally dulls to blissful apathy, until I erase all the feelings I hold for the man pulling the trigger. A week hasn’t been enough.I want to throw this computer across the room. I want to destroy this office, light this desk on fire along with all the memories this room holds of both of the men in this video.He knew.My father knew there was a chance that night would be his last night, and stubbornness got him killed. His ego put me in this position. Alone. Surrounded by enemies disguised as friends. I have no clue who to trust anymore.Blaming him won’t do me any good now. He made his choices and I’m left to clean up the mess.I’m about to click the play button again when a soft rap at the door pulls me short.“Is it life or death?” I ask, and fist the mouse in my palm, barely holding myself back from cracking it. I need to watch it again. I need to figure out why Zeke made that face, and I need to let the scene bleed away the anger boiling within me until there’s nothing left.“I wouldn’t bother you if it wasn’t,” Monte answers, the doorknob already turning as he lets himself in.My heart lurches and I spring to my feet, the mouse clattering onto the ancient wood. I reach for my holster and draw my Glock, ready to

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