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Exile - 17

Author: Jilguera
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Micheal couldn’t be alpha? What was he talking about? “What? Why not?”

“Because violence is a big part of an alpha’s duty,” Doctor Evans said. “Any exposure to such an environment can undo any progress Mike’s made and will make.”

I gritted my teeth. Frustration and helplessness filled me. I needed an alpha by my side. While Michael’s presence was easing some of the pressure from the elders already, I knew soon they’d want him to take the alpha position. I bit my lip as I thought. Maybe I could make this still work. “If you do your job right. He should be fine.”

The shrink pinched the bridge of his nose. “Alice, you need to take into account the situation. I understand that since your family—”

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