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Book Two Chapter Twenty–Two
Tessa
I had a goofy smile on my face even after Aspen had to leave. He was so apologetic for not being able to drive me to work, that
my heart swelled with something I knew couldn’t be love yet. But I wanted it to be. I wanted to love him and for him to love me.
I skipped as I got ready for work. It was less dreadful since I have seeing Aspen to keep me motivated. He was the light at the
end of a very long day.
I was daydreaming about the sex Aspen and I had this morning as I locked the apartment door. Sarah came running down the
hallway and pulled me from my dirty thoughts. She was panting as she stopped in front of me. She braced herself with a hand on
the wall.
I crossed my arms over my chest, waiting for her to tell me what was going on. She went out this morning to meet with our guy
who sells us descenter pills. We were almost out and we needed them to blend into the pack.
“Sarah, I need to get to work. Aspen was called away and couldn’t drive me.” I tried to walk past her but she stopped me.
“We have to leave. My guy didn’t show up and the Luna was at the mall. I asked around and the pack has warriors looking for
the dealers. We have to go now, Tessa.” She exclaimed.
She went to open the door while I stood there in shock. I didn’t want to leave. I didn’t want to run anymore. I had Aspen.
“We can find someone else,” I rushed out as I followed behind her and
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closed the door.
“And what if we get caught? Do you really think the alpha will have any choice but to give us back? He won’t go to war for us,
Tess. I know you like Aspen but we need to move on.” She demanded. Tears ran down my cheeks as I looked at my best friend.
My best friend, who without question, ran away with me. Packs on the other side of the country are run differently than they are
here. Women born in ranks. don’t have a say in who their mates are. We go to whomever our father’s deans worthy. And the
man who my father had lined up for me was a monster. He was also fifteen years my senior.
“Hey, I know you don’t want to leave him, but right now we don’t have a choice.” She gripped my arms and I didn’t realize I had
closed my eyes. She was standing in front of me with misty eyes.
“Let’s pack what we need.”
I cried as I packed a backpack and dressed in my warmest clothes. Sarah and I were headed to the bus station to get on the
earliest bus out of there. I don’t know where we are going but for the first time, I didn’t
care.
After meeting Aspen, I pushed him away for this reason but I couldn’t help the pull I felt towards him. He made it easy to forget
all about my shitty life before him. And now the pain in my heart was too much to bear as I watched Sarah unhook both our keys
and set them on the
table.
“I know, babe. Come on, we need to leave.” I walked beside her on autopilot as we left the apartment building for the last time.
When we left our old pack, I couldn’t wait to leave but now, this felt like home. Aspen felt like home. And I was stuck between a
rock and a hard place. Why did my life have to be so complicated?
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Sarah and I rushed to the bus station with everything we needed on our backs. We took whatever money we had saved, which
was much but would get us away from this place. When we got to the station, I let her buy the tickets and took a seat on one of
the benches. I pulled my hood up over my face to block it from the cameras.
I looked out the big bay windows as the snow started to fall. More tears rolled down my cheeks as my heart twisted painfully with
what I was about to do. My phone chimed in my pocket and I pulled it out to find a message from him. From the man, I wanted
so badly to love me.
“Babe, give me your phone.” Sarah sat down beside me and grabbed my phone before I could message him back. It was
probably a good thing before I told him everything. She quickly removed the SIM card before giving me back my phone. I
watched as she destroyed the card.
“The bus leaves soon and is boarding. We are going to one small town before we switch busses,” she explained but I was only
half listening. I knew the plan. We would bus jump for a few days before finding a city we could blend into.
“Come on, Tess, I’ll buy you some snacks before we leave.” She wrapped her arms around my shoulders before kissing my
temple. I nodded, knowing she was trying to make me feel better, but not even chocolate could fix the hole in my chest.