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The Necklace That Protects Me novel Chapter 64

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What Happens in Chapter 64 – From the Book The Necklace That Protects Me

Dive into Chapter 64, a pivotal chapter in The Necklace That Protects Me, written by Miranda James. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.

She told me of her captivity at Jackson's. He was using her to make strong offspring. Since she was able to bare children well past the age most could, he felt like eventually it would happen. And it did. He raped her repeatedly over the years to try to impregnate her. It worked 6 times, she lost them while in her womb, the other 4 lived.

I have four half siblings. Reed, my mouth dropped, is my oldest half sibling. She said he is very confused but has a good heart, he just needs to get away from his father. He is 14, she got pregnant with him soon after she was taken. She had felt the loss of her mate and being forced to bare another mans pup broke her. She tried to terminate the pregnancy, when that failed she tried to kill herself. She even admitted to trying to kill Reed as a baby.

She regretted that, as he is still her son. Ever since then, once she birthed the babies they were immediately removed from her. She hasn't been able to connect with any of them. Apart from Reed who sneaks to visit her.

Triton and Clayton were next. They are 13. She said they were definite trouble. Though Clayton is as rotten as they come, up to this point he seems mainly human. Triton is very gifted with magic, and seems rotten as well. Triton was always eager to please his father, whatever his father wanted he would do.

The last baby she had was a little girl. Her name was Abriel. She was still a baby, it had been a few months but my mother had never been allowed to see her. My mother cried for her child. I made a decision right then to rescue my baby sister. She deserved to be loved and still had a chance to not follow in her father's footsteps. Abriel still had a chance to rise above the evil she was born from.

My mother also told me that she was not the only one. She didn't believe that there were any other women there at the moment though. But every now and then Jackson would capture a hybrid of some sort and do the same to them. She didn't know how many children resulted from that. After a few years he usually got rid of them, she assumed once they passed child bearing age.

After we talked my mother was exhausted, I called the doctors in to get her IVs and medicine going again. With my assurance that they were trustworthy my mother allowed them to work on her. She quickly fell asleep.

That night reflecting on all that I now knew about Jackson I was infuriated. He repeatedly tortured, raped, and impregnated my mother against her will. He was a monster. A monster that needs to die. I was hoping my siblings could be saved. If not, I would destroy them too, nothing evil from this man would continue on. I was determined to make sure of it.

The house grew more and more full as leaders of every race poured in. We had arranged all the rooms as guest rooms, by floor, for the visiting races. Hoping to keep tensions as low as possible. We would direct each group to their designed floor and leave them free to pick their room.

As everyone entered they seemed very wary of the situation. They all seemed to take in my scent with curiosity, they would breathe in before their eyes would dart to mine. White wolves were not common so I was likely the first they were meeting.

Being in a single pack house with all the leaders of the supernaturals was unheard of. I was thankful for the council and their influence, pushing everyone to come. The full council was here as well, they had promised to help in any way they could. Having this many powerful auras in one house was extremely intense. The power pushing into the air was almost suffocating, not to mention all the different scents.

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