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Diaries of a Hybrid and Her Mate

R18 ***MATURE CONTENT*** Beautiful Aubrianne Ivanov, The student, the Hybrid, the stripper, and the aspiring Accountant. Raised by her single mom, had a tough childhood. With low self-esteem, she became an outcast and was alone one too many times for her liking. Time spent at her part-time job, she eventually grew into a brave, confident, and determined young woman who walked right into an opportunity that would change her life forever. Will Aubrianne truly feel whole? Will she find what has been missing in her life? Will she allow herself happiness and joy? Will she find love, and most importantly, will she survive what's to come? Join Aubrianne on her journey as she discovers a whole new world and who/what she is. She also navigates all the heartbreak, betrayal, drama, and exciting and thrilling events that come her way... Excerpt: Aubrianne quickly jumped out of the vehicle and ran around to him. Then she heard her father's words, "Take him to the dungeons." Four men from her father's personal security stepped up to arrest Zayne to drag him off to the dungeons, and suddenly, the open atmosphere became charged and suffocating at the same time. Suddenly, the light and breezy atmosphere became still. When everyone under pressure struggled to look at the source, including the security guards, who suddenly looked pale, they saw a calm Aubrianne clutching her necklace in her hand, her eyes glowing that gorgeous blue, indicating Leia was out and very present and feral. "No one touches him." Aubrianne had stepped in front of her mate. The top of her head reached a little below Zayne's chest, and she spoke low and deadly. It was a fatal command that not one of them could refute. If they choose to fight her command, they die.

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Nurse Sheila Brown

Alpha Zayne Steele

"Whether we contact a pack or not, Patrick, you all would be gone for days, hitting a few communities at a time. Plus, in each district, the recruitment process would take time, for example, informing people and answering questions because I am sure there would be questions."

Zayne thought he should shed some light on those who volunteered that they would be gone for days on end, and it was not, as Patrick said, that they might be gone for days.

No, they needed to know they may be gone for a week or two straight if they wanted to hit at least a good five communities, including travel time.

"Ultimately, we would need to get the information of those who volunteered to join the fight, and even that would take time. I would say you may all spend two days tops in some communities, while in others, you may stay half a day. It all depends on what you are faced with when you get there."