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Fractured (Josie) novel Chapter 266

 

 

Trake the packet of biscuits from Luke’s hand, as he calls aff. The date on them is almost a year from now. These must have been bought recently. I have the urge to run out de and shout for Harper, but I know that won’t help. If there are Greys still here, then my shouting will just alert them to our presence, and then they’ll disappear

Raff has a team on the way. They are going to port in quietly and surround the place. They’re bringing a shield to ward the place so if there is anyone here they won’t be able to port out,Luke says quietly

So we need to not draw attention to ourselves until they get here,Then nors

I move to the netcovered window. It’s hard to see clearly because of the years of dirt layered on the glass, but there are small patches of less soiled where I can just see into the distance. My eyes scan the other pods, looking 

from for any signs of life and I say a silent prayer that this is it, that Harper is here, and we are just moments away finding her

Theo and Luke come to stand beside me, Theo offering a supportive hand on my shoulder. I’m taken back to when I just had these two with me before we were confirmed as bonds. I had no idea back then how amazing but difficult our lives would become. If someone had told me back then that I’d have five bonds and six kids, I’d have probably made a run for it. Now though, I wouldn’t change it for the world

I try to distract myself and stop myself from charging outside and tearing each of these pods apart by replaying the happiest moments of my life. Those first few days with Harper, with all of us trying to navigate being new parents, and then watching Theo trying to change that first dirty nappy. He had tied a towel around his face in an attempt to mask the smell, and we had all laughed as he had gagged his way through it with his eyes watering

Then there was when we found out I was pregnant with Atlas. Deacon had practically melted, dropping to his knees to press his head to my stomach and talk to the tiny life we had created. Atlasbirth had been perfect, probably the easiest of them all. He had come into the world so calm and collected, just like his father, and he was still very much like him in his mannerisms

My labour with Joel had been so long. It had taken 19 hours of contractions before he had finally arrived, but that just made the moment he let out that first cry even sweeter He had been worth every single second of that marathon labour. Luke had been amazing and attentive, talking me through every single contraction, and telling me how much he loved me and how special I was. It had been a tender moment for us both and one of my most cherished memories

Sammy had come into the world fast and had been a whirlwind from the start. He and Theo were like two peas in a pod, chaotic balls of energy that kept me on my toes but made me laugh every single day

The twins had been a test. Juggling two newborns whilst having four young children to take care of had been a real team effort, but like always, my guys had risen to the challenge, and together we had bossed it. Despite our current situation, I am immensely proud of us all. We have been good parents. We may have made mistakes along the way, but which parent hasn’t? What matters is we have learned from those mistakes, just like I know we will learn from this one. I’m just not 100% sure what the lesson is yet

Movement in the distance catches my eye and I point out a small group of four men creeping through the buses towards a pod. The hand signals of the men tell me two things. The first is they’re military, and the second is they’ve found something

A teenage girl suddenly runs out of the pod the team are closest to. She holds the hand of a boy, who looks no older than five. The pair run down the stairs and I gasp, scared they might fall

In 

sit lentil the best moment to intercept en Moving in from behind and watching them ath a bend over their mouths to stop the from screaming 

Instinct kicked it and want to run to them wany. Two of the ays hold the kids, whilst the other two minutes later and one shakes his head, which I assume nie 

Let’s po, Luke says, and Theo and I follow him out

help them. They’re just kids, they are not the in up the stairs and Into the pod. They reappear is there was no one else Inside

We have seven kids and two adults so far. None of them a Harper,Raff says as he jogs towards us. I try not to let the disappointinent get to me and instead focus on theositive. One of those people may know where Harper is

I look around and realise I had been so transfixed by watching the kids trying to escape that I had missed all the other teams moving in on the other pods

Are they Greys?Luke asks

One is for sure, she was too strong

Chapter 0166 

 

Trake the packet of biscuits from Luke’s hand, as he calls aff. The date on them is almost a year from now. These must have been bought recently. I have the urge to run out de and shout for Harper, but I know that won’t help. If there are Greys still here, then my shouting will just alert them to our presence, and then they’ll disappear

Raff has a team on the way. They are going to port in quietly and surround the place. They’re bringing a shield to ward the place so if there is anyone here they won’t be able to port out,Luke says quietly

So we need to not draw attention to ourselves until they get here,Then nors

I move to the netcovered window. It’s hard to see clearly because of the years of dirt layered on the glass, but there are small patches of less soiled where I can just see into the distance. My eyes scan the other pods, looking 

from for any signs of life and I say a silent prayer that this is it, that Harper is here, and we are just moments away finding her

Theo and Luke come to stand beside me, Theo offering a supportive hand on my shoulder. I’m taken back to when I just had these two with me before we were confirmed as bonds. I had no idea back then how amazing but difficult our lives would become. If someone had told me back then that I’d have five bonds and six kids, I’d have probably made a run for it. Now though, I wouldn’t change it for the world

I try to distract myself and stop myself from charging outside and tearing each of these pods apart by replaying the happiest moments of my life. Those first few days with Harper, with all of us trying to navigate being new parents, and then watching Theo trying to change that first dirty nappy. He had tied a towel around his face in an attempt to mask the smell, and we had all laughed as he had gagged his way through it with his eyes watering

Then there was when we found out I was pregnant with Atlas. Deacon had practically melted, dropping to his knees to press his head to my stomach and talk to the tiny life we had created. Atlasbirth had been perfect, probably the easiest of them all. He had come into the world so calm and collected, just like his father, and he was still very much like him in his mannerisms

My labour with Joel had been so long. It had taken 19 hours of contractions before he had finally arrived, but that just made the moment he let out that first cry even sweeter He had been worth every single second of that marathon labour. Luke had been amazing and attentive, talking me through every single contraction, and telling me how much he loved me and how special I was. It had been a tender moment for us both and one of my most cherished memories

Sammy had come into the world fast and had been a whirlwind from the start. He and Theo were like two peas in a pod, chaotic balls of energy that kept me on my toes but made me laugh every single day

The twins had been a test. Juggling two newborns whilst having four young children to take care of had been a real team effort, but like always, my guys had risen to the challenge, and together we had bossed it. Despite our current situation, I am immensely proud of us all. We have been good parents. We may have made mistakes along the way, but which parent hasn’t? What matters is we have learned from those mistakes, just like I know we will learn from this one. I’m just not 100% sure what the lesson is yet

Movement in the distance catches my eye and I point out a small group of four men creeping through the buses towards a pod. The hand signals of the men tell me two things. The first is they’re military, and the second is they’ve found something

A teenage girl suddenly runs out of the pod the team are closest to. She holds the hand of a boy, who looks no older than five. The pair run down the stairs and I gasp, scared they might fall

In 

sit lentil the best moment to intercept en Moving in from behind and watching them ath a bend over their mouths to stop the from screaming 

Instinct kicked it and want to run to them wany. Two of the ays hold the kids, whilst the other two minutes later and one shakes his head, which I assume nie 

Let’s po, Luke says, and Theo and I follow him out

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