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The Necklace That Protects Me novel Chapter 37

Summary for Chapter 37: The Necklace That Protects Me

Chapter 37 – A Turning Point in The Necklace That Protects Me by Miranda James

In this chapter of The Necklace That Protects Me, Miranda James introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 37 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Michael chuckled. "I think we're about to see why exactly. I think we need to take her outside. Can you project the shield bigger?"

"If Thomas will lend me strength again I can." Amy said with a blush.

Michael picked me up in his arms bridal style. I still had on my white dress, which was drenched with sweat. I could feel his warmth against me and the tingles erupted everywhere on my skin. Once again I wanted nothing more to kiss him while I stared up at his face. I wrapped my arms around his neck as he was walking. We were almost outside when I decided that I absolutely had to kiss him. I pulled myself up with my arms and pushed my lips forcefully onto his, I could feel him smile behind the kiss. I pulled back, immediately missing the sparks on my lips and looked into his eyes. They seemed to be on fire with desire. We were outside and he stopped walking.

Michael's arm that was holding my legs dropped them and guided them around his waist. I quickly locked my ankles behind his back and pull myself impossibly closer to him. He pulled me in for another kiss. This one was worlds different than anything I had experienced.

The sparks that erupted sent chills down the rest of my body. Everything around us seemed to fade away. Like it was just him and I, together forever. That's all I wanted. I wanted all of him and I wanted it now. My forwardness surprised me but I didn't try to reign it in. I deepened the kiss and so did Michael in return. Our kiss was getting very heated. I heard Amy and Thomas at different times try to interrupt us but neither of us paid attention.

Until suddenly the pain was back and full force. I went rigid in michael's arms and screamed. I heard Michael ask Amy to get the shield pushed out further and he set me down on the ground.

The pain I was feeling reflected in his eyes. He tried to speak to me but I couldn't hear him through my pain. He took a few steps back, that hurt me. Why was he leaving me. I could tell he wanted to come to me when he saw the look of betrayal in my eyes, but he didn't. He tried to speak to me but I couldn't hear him. The pain was so bad I curled into a ball and held my breath.

Breathe little one. Our mate has to stand back so we don't hurt him. Let me take control and I'll get us through this.

I breathed a sigh of relief through the pain. Knowing Michael wasn't abandoning me helped. Now how do I give the voice control? And should I trust them?

I heard a chuckle in my head.

"We are special." Was all my mouth replied before I resumed my previous position. Pain racked my body. Lilith never screamed, I could only feel a small amount of what she was feeling.

Suddenly our bones started to twist and snap. Bend and break. Even in my position I felt immense pain. I couldn't even imagine the pain my wolf was enduring. My shift looked nothing like when I had seen Michael do it. Moments of agony passed before it finally stopped.

In my corner of the brain I had shut off my other senses to deal with the pain. I opened my eyes. Thomas Amy and Michael were all gawking at me. My body shook, then peered down to the ground. Instead of my hands there were paws! Pure white paws that seemed to glisten silver in the moon light!

Lilith yipped and trotted around. I felt pure happiness radiating off of her. She was happy to finally be free. She wanted to run. I agreed, so we took off running. The bubble she had made disappeared as we walked through it. As did The bigger bubble surrounding the house. We headed straight for the woods.

We glanced behind me to see Michael in his wolf form trying to catch up to us. We pushed harder. We were faster than he was but he didn't give up the chase.

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