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56~ No More Regina

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~King~

Kristopher and I decided to visit Alpha Oliver without any prior notice. Why? Because I was boiling with rage towards his daughter, Regina. I didn’t see the need to inform him; my sole mission was to warn Regina to stay far, far away from me and my family. If she meddled in my life again, I would lock her up, long-standing family friendship be damned.

We rolled up to the pack house like we owned the place – well, technically, I kind of did. This place was like my second home, just as mine was to Regina. We had been in and out of each other’s houses since we were kids, after all. Clearly, Regina hadn’t spilt the beans about our altercation because the guards gave us the usual nods and salutes, none the wiser to my real mission. Kristopher lounged in the den, probably flipping through some old magazines. Me? I stalked straight towards the Alpha's quarters.

When I reached Regina’s room, she was nowhere to be found. Her maid, who seemed perpetually harassed, mentioned she might
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