Clan of Redemption

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Book: Clan of Redemption Read Online Free PDF
Author: Rushell Ann
Tags: Fantasy, Paranormal, Magic, Young Adult, Urban, shape shifters
was
listening not to let him die, while I had my hand rested just under
his chest. I could feel the blood oozing out and down my hand.
“Please don’t let him die, I need him with me, I’ve had too many
deaths in my life,” I said to anyone listening.
    The temperature outside
had dropped a bit but all I could feel was a warmth coming from my
stomach. Time seemed still as a memory leaped forward. Logan and I
were running through the woods, it was a race that he was
determined to win. When I realized that he was going to win the
race, I shot through the underbrush to the left and ended up
finishing first. I opened my eyes to see that I had passed out
alongside the dog.
    “Jayden, wake up, are you
ok?” I heard Sully ask me as she shook my shoulders trying to wake
me.
    “Huh, what, where are we?”
I said while trying to get my bearings.
    “We’re at the vet’s. They
went to get a stretcher. Are you sure you’re ok, maybe we need to
take you to the hospital too.” She jumped into the back of the
truck.
    Just as she did that,
three people ran out of the building with a stretcher and came to
the back of the pickup.
    “So what happened to the
dog?” One of the people asked.
    “He was shot in the
chest,” I said, still not completely coherent.
    One of the girls jumped up
into the back of the truck and started to check out the
dog.
    “I see lots of blood, but
I can’t find a wound,” she said as she looked at another one of the
people.
    “Let me take a look.” The
one that jumped into the back of the truck was the doctor, I could
she her name with a DVM on the end.
    The vet looked and looked,
but finally looked at me.
    “Are you sure he was shot,
are you girls trying to play a prank, because it’s not funny,” the
vet sounded anode.
    “Hey, now just back off
doc, we aren’t playing around. I saw the wound myself when we
loaded the dog into the back,” Sully said with anger.
    “Well then young lady, you
climb back here and you show me where this supposed gunshot is.”
The vet said as she scooted over to give Sully room to climb
in.
    Sully climbed into the
back and went through the dog’s fur, while I tried to regain my
composure. I heard Sully and the doctor talking but I couldn’t
focus my eyes yet. I started to sit up a little and that’s when I
realized that I had something cold and metal in my hands. I slowly
opened my right hand and there lay a shiny piece of metal I could
only figure is a bullet. I quickly closed my hand.
    “Well I guess the blood
must be from my attacker, because the dog bit the guy. Sorry to
waste your time. Sully we should probably get going it’s getting
late. I’ll stay back here with the dog while you drive. I knew I
wasn't going to be able to move much yet.
    “But Jayden, he was shot, I
saw…”I didn’t let her finish.
    “It was a mistake, let’s
go,” I growled.
    “Ok, ok,” she said
quietly.
    “Sorry doc, I really
thought the dog was shot, we weren’t trying to play games.” Sully
helped the two people out of the back of the truck and closed the
gate.
    She hoped in to the truck
and took off down the road, but she pulled over a few blocks away,
and got out.
    “Ok Jayden, what the hell
is going on here.” Sully sounded really anger.
    “Look, Sully.” I opened my
hand to show her the bullet.
    “What is that?” Sully
asked as she reached and grabbed to take a closer look. The bullet
and squished and didn't look much like a bullet, but not having
seen one after it comes out I really didn't have anything to
compare it to.
    “It’s the bullet that was
in the dog, I guess.” I shrugged my shoulders.
    “So where did his bullet
hole go?” Sully asked while she still stroked the fur trying to
find the entry point.
    “I have no idea, this is
all a little strange, those two guys wanted my ring and necklace
and they said a few weird things to each other too.”
    I sat and told her the
whole story.
    “I’m totally confused.
When I saw you leaving with those
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