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Fury Unleashed: The Awakening Alpha Nira (by Chloe Ramos) novel Chapter 312

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Chapter 312 On the Run

Chapter 312 On the Run

Nira’s POV:

I hurried down the stairs.

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Kade was already at the door. Outside, Oscar stood holding up his phone, his face pale. We’ve got a serious problem,he blurted out. The three of us are on the news!

The morning news blared across the screen. The second son of the Hudson family was abducted last night, and police have identified three persons of interestThe photo showed a grainy security still of the three of us helping Desmond out of the vineyard.

Kade’s gaze turned icy. They’re setting us up. This is a cleanup operation.”

My stomach sank. What do we do? Desmond still isn’t awake.

Oscar was the Alpha heir of the Creekshade Pack. Getting tangled in a rogue conflict on foreign territory was against protocolhe couldn’t exactly reveal his rank to help us.

And Kade, as the Alpha King heir of Veralle, had crossed into Meridia without authorization. Exposing his identity now would only make things worse.

We had no one to back our story. And whoever was behind this had clearly planned it wellthey wouldn’t let Desmond live long enough to talk.

I lowered my voice. The toxin’s out of his system, but his body’s been through hell. It’ll be a while before he wakes up.”

In the distance, police sirens began to wail, growing louder by the second.

Oscar darted to the window and jerked the curtains closed. They’re doing a doortodoor sweep!

Kade pulled out his phone and made a quick call. We split up. Oscar, you draw them away.

Me again?Oscar’s eyes widened, but then he shrugged, resigned. Yeah, alright. Guess that’s the price of being the bestlooking one here.

Nira and I will take Desmond out the back,Kade went on, already gathering what we needed. We’ll find safe place and contact you after.

Oscar finally caught on. Hold upyou’re not ditching me, are you?

Would we?Kade clapped him on the shoulder, a faint smirk on his face. You’re too pretty to leave behind.

Yeah, whatever.Oscar relaxed slightly.

We moved out separately.

ThirdPerson POV:

Oscar sped out of the alley, swerving deliberately to catch the attention of the patrol cars.

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Chapter 312 On the Run

But after a couple of blocks, his rearview mirror stayed empty.

This isn’t right,he muttered, hitting the brakes. Then it clicked. Son of a bet

He slammed a hand on the steering wheelKade had sent him away to keep tim out of the fire of the

Oscar whipped the car around, tires squealing against the asphalt

But by the time he returned, the place was empty. No note, no trace.

You lying bastard!he shouted, kicking over a nearby trash can in frustration

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Nira’s POV:

Once Oscar was gone, Kade lifted Desmond carefully onto his back, and we slipped through the narrow back alleys.

Sirens echoed from every direction; the whole neighborhood was locked down.

We need wheels,” Kade said, scanning the street with sharp eyes.

I caught his arm. Wait.I pulled out my laptop, fingers flying across the keys. Let me take care of the cameras first

In under thirty seconds, every feed on my screen dissolved into static. Done. We’ve got five minutes before they notice.

Kade gave an approving nod, then pointed toward a delivery van parked near the curb.

He signaled for me to stay put and moved silently toward it.

A moment later, he’d subdued the driver who was unloading boxes, carefully moving him out of sight behind a dumpster

Get in!Kade slid open the rear door and laid Desmond down as gently as he could.

I climbed into the passenger seat, laptop still open. I’ll navigate. I’m routing us around every camera and

The van took off like a shot. I kept typing, pulling up realtime feeds from the city’s traffic monitors.

Next intersection, turn left, then immediate right into the alley,I said calmly. Cops are setting up a two minutes.

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