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Fury Unleashed: The Awakening Alpha Nira (by Chloe Ramos) novel Chapter 127

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Nira’s POV:

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Everything fell apart in a matter of seconds

The lead escort vehicle was slammed sideways by a heavy truck, the impact violent enough to flip it and send it skidding across the road until it blocked the entire lane. What should have been a controlled route instantly turned into a dead end.

Miss

ve got a traitor in the team!the driver shouted, his voice tight with panic as he fought to

rus out, scanning for any opening, but was useless. We were boxed in from both sides, apped with no clean escape.

myself to stay calm and think thro

re I could settle on a plan, a sharp ward, closing the distance in secon

Watch out!I lunged forward and

They missed him by inches and spreading instantly through

The driver wasn’t as luc

Blood spread acro

Miss Soren. unnaturally

I didn

eacting blindly.

through the chaos, and a massive brown wolf burst tended straight toward us.

side just as the claws came crashing in.

ulder instead, the impact sharp enough to send heat and pain

ace changed almost immediately.

onedHis voice dropped off midsentence as his skin darkened

conscious.

and slid into the driver’s seat, taking control of the car in one motion.

closed in.

wheel and slammed the gas, sending the car surging forward straight toward the king the road. The engine roared as the car pushed ahead, and claws raked across the S, metal screeching under the force as they tore into it.

and focused on the path ahead, waiting for the exact moment an opening appeared.

n’t miss it.

eel sharply, forcing

vehicle with barely any clearanca,

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We broke through.

But they weren’t letting me go that easily.

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Several vehicles and a pack of wolves immediately locked onto me, chasing close behind as I pushed the car forward.

I kept driving, mind racing as I searched for any possible way out, when, a narrow mountain road came into view up ahead. The surface was rough, uneven, barely suitable for a normal car, but it was the only option I had.

I turned without hesitation and took it.

The car jolted violently the moment we hit the road, every bump shaking through the frame, but I held the wheel steady and forced it forward.

They were still right behind me.

For a split second, I considered letting Lyra take over and ending this the direct way, but I dismissed the idea just as quickly. There were too many of them, and the driver was still unconscious. If I left the car, they would take him without hesitation.

I wasn’t leaving him.

So I kept driving.

After pushing deeper into the mountain road, I noticed something shift. The pressure behind me eased, the number of pursuing vehicles dropping.

I glanced into the rearview mirror.

Backup had arrived.

The Cruz family.

Relief barely had time to settle before the road ahead curved sharply.

I slammed on the brakes.

Behind me, one of the pursuing vehicles came in too fast to react. It failed to slow down in time and went straight off the cliff, disappearing over the edge in a single, irreversible moment.

The rest fell into brief chaos.

That was all I needed.

Thit the gas again and drove deeper into the mountain road, putting as much distance between us as possible.

By the time my apartment came into view, my vision had already started to blur.

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The Car rolled through the gate and slowed to a stop in front of the building, but even that simple motion felt heavier than it should have

My limbs were sluggish, my thoughts dull, and the burning pain in my left shoulder had spread into something deeper and more dangerous.

I forced myself to look down.

The wound was worse than I thought.

The brown wolf’s claws had torn through cleanly, and now the skin around it had darkened in a way that told me everything I needed to know.

Poison.

That explained the weakness creeping through my body.

I was going down, just like the driver.

I tried to push the door open, forcing my body to move. But before I could, the door was pulled open from the outside.

Nira!

Kade’s voice cut through the haze, low and urgent in a way had never heard from him before.

I lifted my head just enough to see him, his expression tight, the usual composure gone, replaced with something raw and unmistakable.

That was the last thing I registered.

The tension holding me together snapped, and everything went dark as I fell forward into nothing.

Kade’s POV:

I caught her before she could hit the steering wheel, one hand steadying her head as I pulled her toward me.

The first thing I noticed was how coid she felt.

The second was the color of her skin.

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