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Liam

Everyone filtered out slowly, Brandon being the last to leave. He was curious about the Wulver Pack, and I could tell he had questions about Rose and I as mates. Questions I carefully skirted around, however.

When he finally left, I got up as well and headed to the kitchen. Rose started to make her way to the bedroom, but I stopped her.

“Rose, wait,” I requested. She stopped and turned. “Sit.”

I made my way to the living room, setting a new beer and a refilled glass of wine down on the coffee table. She followed suit, stiffly sitting on the couch across from the chair I was in.

We just stared at each other for a moment. I knew what I wanted to say, but had no idea how to say it.

“What do you want from me?” I finally blurted. She had been so distant when we were out of public view. I understood why, but I had no idea how to fix it. I knew full well it was my fault things were this way, and what I was doing to try and get back in her good graces was clearly not working. “W
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