Chapter 26 - Forget He Ever Existed

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One week later I paced my bedroom floor, steading my rapidly hyperventilating state. Every thud of my pulse deafened me and each breath felt searing, containing not nearly enough oxygen. The bond’s pull to Taylor had driven me beyond insane and there had been more than one occasion where my feet had almost taken me to him on autopilot. It may have all been in my head, but I was convinced my father knew. The level of his silence with me was screaming something was off. Any other time, his silence with me or his disregarding my existence would be a blessing. Under my current circumstances, it terrified me. It came down to the decision of whether my paranoia was getting the best of me, or whether it was my good senses warning me. I believed the latter. Taylor had tried to mind-link me so

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