Changing Fates: A Sons of Satrina Novel (The Sons of Satrina Book 3)

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Author: Kristan Belle
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for her. Their love had grown beyond anything she had ever expected out of life. Who would have thought that the big, badass warrior that had scared the living hell out of her on first sight would be the one man that she would want to spend the rest of her life with?
    And now this.
    It was the betrayal that cut her deeply. Sure, everyone had problems in their relationship and they were just the same. They weren’t perfect. But, in Kayleigh’s mind, it was as close to perfect as she could have ever wished for. She’d thought that Kelton had felt the same.
    Obviously, something had gone wrong somewhere for him to do that. You didn’t run into the arms of another if you were perfectly happy with your partner.
    She’d run. It was all she could do at the time. Flying to their rooms, grabbing what she could and taking the back stairs to make sure no one could catch up with her. The last thing she wanted was to see anyone. Kayleigh couldn’t bear the thought of seeing Kelton and having that betrayal flung in her face.
    Grabbing a set of car keys, Kayleigh didn’t even think about what she was doing. Running out the back of the mansion, the cold wind had whipped around her. The chill of the night had brought her to her senses and she realised that there was nowhere for her to run.
    The rest of the night passed in a blur. She found herself sitting in a motel room, all alone with tears pouring down her face. All she could think about was the pain she was feeling. She knew that being this emotional would be good for the pregnancy, but she couldn’t stop crying. Of all the things that had happened in her life, this was what had hit her the hardest.
    Perhaps it was because they’d been together for so long and had worked hard to build what they had. Kelton was the only person alive that knew of her true nature and they’d worked hard to conceal it from the rest of the world. In him, she trusted. Now that trust had been broken. 
     
    Kelton stood in the window, as he did every night. Well, every night he wasn’t out on the streets searching for Kayleigh. He stood there waiting for her to come home.
    He’d taken on more shifts than usual to go out in the field. It gave him more chance to search for her. Sitting around at the academy only meant that he got more frustrated and found his tempter boiling out of control.
    So far, he’d had no luck. Kelton knew that it was a dangerous thing, but he was keeping one eye on his job, and the other looking for the love of his life. He knew that he was putting the others in danger by doing so, but he couldn’t help himself. The sooner he found her and had the chance to talk to her, to make her see that he would never willingly betray her, the sooner his life could get back on track.
    It was like he was in limbo. Without Kayleigh, none of this made any sense to him. It was making him question every aspect of his life.
    The moment he realised that she had left him had shattered him. It was almost a physical pain, the cramps in his stomach at the thought of losing her making him double over.
    If only she had stayed and given him the chance to explain, not that any of what he could say to her would make sense. He still couldn’t get his head around what had happened. This was a royal nightmare.
    How easily his life managed to fall apart in mere minutes.
    Kelton would do everything and anything in his power to find her. What he would do when the time came that he set eyes on her, he didn’t know. He knew Kayleigh well enough to know that this was going to break her and that she’d need some time to herself to put the pieces back together. But, that was what he was there for. He was the one who wanted to hold her while she cried. He wanted to be the one to make it all better.
    But, that wasn’t something he could do.
    Seeing the girls walking around the mansion was a stab in his heart every single time he saw them. It was uncanny how much they looked like him. There was no denying that the

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