At Death's Door (Wraith's Rebellion Book 1)
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No, this account covers before I met Isabella, how I became the man that I was when she met me. Yes, I will cover—however briefly—my time with her during the contract but it will be focused on after she was removed from my home. While my journals from our time together are being collected, and edited slightly for inclusion in the national archives, I don’t much feel like sharing that with you.
My story does not begin and end with Isabella. Just as hers did not end with marrying me. Well, her written story did, but she went on to bigger and better things in the real world. My story doesn’t even begin when I met Him.
Master.
Fragments*
Working title
Daughters of the Alphas
My name is Rebecca, you may know of my sister, Rachel? I've been told her story, how she ran around claiming to be a faerie, beat up a bunch of Alphas and then broke the man who had broken me. Several days after those events, I woke whole, beside a man I had never met, with no memories of what happened.
None.
They tell me that I agreed to it, that there was no other way. They even had video to show me, but that doesn't make a body feel any better.
I lost two years of my life. Like coming out of a coma, I woke to a changed view. Children I didn't want, a changed family, I don't even recall my father's death. How does one even begin to pick up the pieces from that?
Rachel and I are back together, she's promised never to leave me again. The Alphas have already begun circling like sharks, wanting to draw her blood but unable to tell us apart. Only two of them can look at us and know which is which.
Morgan and Gerrid. Rachel says Morgan is unavailable, and that if Gerrid touches me she and Morgan will cause him harm. But Morgan isn't with us, and I'm not entirely certain that Gerrid considers Rachel a threat. It's not that I have a problem with Gerrid, it's just that...
Alphas, you know?
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Aya DeAniege is a Canadian author who wrote for years, first to please herself then writing stories for free—believing no one would ever pay to read her stuff—before pursuing indie publishing. She still writes mainly for personal pleasure, with topics ranging from romance, fantasy, science fiction, on to whatever takes her fancy in the future. World creation fascinates her, and when she finds one she likes, she dabbles endlessly.
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