Training went as expected. Unlike the other days, I refused to spar with Gamma Eric. I still wasn’t over their betrayal. I understood they were following orders, but I was their Luna, even if not officially. That should have counted for something.Instead, I asked to train with other wolves. First, a male, then a female—neither of whom matched my strength. Despite going through the motions, my heart wasn't in it. How could it be when my mate was hiding something from me? I didn’t believe what he said about needing more time, but I chose to let it go. If not for my sake, then for Falcon’s.I couldn’t afford to lose her again. Not after the stunt she pulled when we were banished from the Oakwood pack. The memory still burned, and I didn’t want a repeat.As I stood alone, hands on my waist, my eyes wandered over the group of wolves—some laughing, others still sparring. That’s when I felt a tap on my shoulder.The scent of jasmine filled my nostrils. I turned to find Louis standing there,
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