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Setting Aislen Free

Havermouth, Three Weeks Before

“Turn around,” Rhett’s voice was hoarse. She turned and looked up at him, her brilliant blue eyes filled with unspoken thoughts, pleading with him. He looked away, unable to hold the gaze, looking instead at the tattoos on her skin. “These are looking good,” he stroked his thumb over the Triquetra on her skin. Something so small represented so much, he thought bitterly. The sacrifices that they made because of it, the things that they did because of it...

“I get it… I… rejected Heath and Cameron, and their male pride was bruised, so they were mean…”

“Don’t use that word,” he jerked his eyes up to her, the word rejected like a knife wound to his heart. “You don’t understand,” he said tightly, trying to justify to her what he was struggling to understand himself. “It wasn’t just pride… I mean, a bit perhaps. But don’t use that word like that…” He shook his head. “It could become permanent.” He grimaced. And now I’ve said something that I shouldn’t… he th
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Roberta
it hurts me just to feel him in pain.
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Therese Paulsson
This chapter made me love Rhett more he is my favorite of all her mates. He isnt perfect he made many mistakes but at least he owes up to them.
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Jaime Gordon
I actually think Heath was worse to Rhett! He ‘loves’ him and still used him and his gift, as a weapon against their mate!
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