Harbinger Bound By Chaos Book 1 – TD Chase (1)

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My arms linked around his neck as he treaded water in the deepest end of the pool. The rain hadn’t lessened in the slightest but it added to the ethereal quality of the day. The only sounds were the patter of rain on the deck and our own breathing. Nik moved so smoothly that there wasn’t even a ripple in the water.

“Relaxing yet?” Nik muttered, his lips brushing my temple. My lips curved into a smile into his shoulder. “I’ve never relaxed in my life so I wouldn’t know what it feels like. I think this has to be pretty close. Are you relaxing? I’d hate to ruin your vacation.”

Nik’s hands splayed across my lower back, warm against the chill of the water. “I’ve come to see the benefits of keeping you around.” I nipped at his neck. “I’m beginning to see the benefits of vaca- tioning with… What do I call you? Clearly you’re not human beings.” “We go by many things. But not mortals. Our souls were trapped separately in…” Nik searched for the word.

“Universal lockboxes.” “The seals,” I said, matter-of-factly. “Right. I know that part.” He didn’t need to know that it was from the first five seasons of Supernatural. “Oh, okay,” Nik mimicked my tone. “Anyway, as the catalyst for our summons into the earthly plane released us one by one, a sort of timeclock started. We’re supposed to set off a chain of events that re- sets the clock.” “The apocalypse.” “If it goes through, our souls return to the seals. Could be thou- sands of years before we release again.

Could be never. It’s not fun behind those walls.” To demonstrate how much fun we could have, he kissed me again. With a sound of appreciation, I pulled back. “So you’re all out here trying to have as much fun as possible before that happens.”

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OceanofPDF.com Content Warning Harbinger is written for an adult audience. Content contains alcohol consumption, violence, captivity and confinement, description of blood, death, death threats, demons, depression, and sexually explic- it scenes, including dubious consent and threat of forced sexual activities. OceanofPDF.com Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Thank you for reading!

OceanofPDF.com Chapter One “I QUIT.” It’s two words. Two syllables even. It should be so simple to say, especially since I hate my job at one of the largest dental providers in the insurance business. Absolutely hate it. The words echo through my mind all day, every day.

These are the first words I speak when I wake in the morning and the last thought before I close my eyes at night. Yet I can’t bring myself to do it. To speak the words into exis- tence. To toss my laptop into the trash and exit the building with my head held high.

Some deluded part of my Emma brain reassures the rest of my neurons that this has to be a temporary working condi- tion. It will get better. Someone will notice that you’re working your- self to the bone and offer you the lifeline you so desperately need but refuse to ask for.

Call it stubbornness. Call it stupidity. Call it the shit work expec- tations for a thirty-one-year-old in corporate America. Whatever the diagnosis, I spent the first ten minutes of each working day as I did every other; Crying through a panic attack in the darkest corner of the parking garage after parking. I can scream-cry that I quit in my car all I want. I think it works the urge out of my system.

As tears streamed down my face, I banged on my steering wheel and wondered why I’d been so stupid to accept this position.

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