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“Don’t worry love, you’re safe now. Get comfortable it’s going to be a long bus ride,” The man driving the worn-down bus smiled. “They aren’t going to come after us?” He shook his head, “We’ll be fine.” I dozed off. Kade was an Alpha wolf and those were his pack members they wouldn’t kill him. I had to convince myself they hadn’t injured or killed my mate. I couldn’t kill the fear of never seeing him again though. I woke as the bus screeched to a halt, jolting me forward. I rubbed my eyes and peered round the seat to the windscreen. I caught sight of trees illuminated by front porch lights. The house next door was black with only the light from the neighbours shining on it. “This is your stop, dear.” I swallowed. “Are you sure?” He nodded. The bus doors opened. I didn’t have a bag t