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Hansen


Published by: eXtasy Books

Author : Catherine Lievens

ISBN :978-1-4874-4325-2

Page :128

Word Count :38600

Publication Date :2025-05-23

Series : Mutants#7

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Love can heal even the worst of wounds.

Hansen has spent the past few years saving people. He likes his life, but there’s one thing missing—his mate. He yearns for that kind of connection, even though there’s nothing he can do to find the one person who’s destined to be his.

Evan has spent the past few years in a cage. The last thing he expected when he was taken out of it and used as leverage by a hunter was to find his long-lost best friend—and his mate. After everything he went through and the fact that he’s now a mutant, he’s not sure what he’s ready for, but he won’t let the hunters and the doctors win.

Hansen and Evan find their way to each other, but their fight won’t be over until all the labs are closed and the hunters are gone. The problem is that no one knows how to make that happen or how long it will take.

Or what will happen to the mutants and their loved ones in the meantime.


Evan didn’t want to do this. He really didn’t want to do this.

He’d been hurt enough in his life not to want to do the same to someone else. He wasn’t sure what was happening, but there weren’t a thousand reasons for a hunter to take him out of his cage and sneak him out while trying not to get anyone’s attention.

Evan was used to dealing with hunters. He had no idea how long he’d been a prisoner, but it had to have been years by now. He’d been moved from facility to facility, punched and beaten, laughed at and insulted. Nothing good ever came from hunters, and this one wouldn’t be any different.

For a moment after the hunter had taken Evan out of his cage, Evan had thought he was about to die. He was still torn about how he felt about that. Part of him just wanted all of this to be over, but another part didn’t want to give the hunters and the doctors the satisfaction of killing him. Evan was stronger than people thought—stronger than he thought sometimes. That was why he was still alive. It was why he was finally out of his cage.

He didn’t know the reason why the hunter had taken him out, though. He’d stuffed Evan into a small box in the back of his van, and they’d driven for a while. If Evan had to choose, he’d pick a cage instead of a box. It was roomier and let in more light.

He’d snickered as he stumbled out of the box, and the hunter had stared at him like he was losing his mind. He felt it was better for him to laugh than to cry, even though it made him feel like he was nuts. It was probably a sign of how traumatized he was that he could see humor in all of this. What was he going to do, anyway? Scream for help? No one ever came, and he’d stopped doing that a long time ago.

Which was how he’d ended up standing in an alley. He looked around, then back at the hunter. “You want me to do what?”

The hunter glared. He smelled bad, but when Evan tried moving away, he tightened his hold on Evan’s arm and shook him.

“You heard me. You’re going to go to the door and knock and come up with an excuse to get Orion to step out of the bakery.”

“Are you going to hurt him?” It was obvious, but Evan needed to waste time. Maybe someone would walk by and notice them. Maybe they’d stop Evan before he could help the hunter hurt this Orion guy.

“None of your business.” The hunter reached behind himself and pulled out a gun from the waistband of his dirty jeans. “You better obey. You won’t like what happens if you don’t.”


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