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Marcus finished with my tattoo, and I got up. I received pats on the back and congratulatory hugs from the guys, because I was now one of them. I was a full-fledged pack member, and in their eyes, I was no longer a boy, but a man like them.

James handed me a beer, and I took it as Kiran watched me. We spent another hour at the den before the pack members slowly started leaving, and soon, it was just Kiran and me. I knew this was the moment when he would corner me.

“Don’t lie to me, Kai,” he said, and stood by the door. I couldn't even make a run for it, not that it would have helped.

“About what?” I asked him, not letting on that I knew what Malachi told him.

“What don’t you want me to know?” he asked, and I looked at him. I switched my emotions off, and I could tell the moment he noticed.

“It’s my life, Dad,” I said, and clenched my jaw.

“True, but I’m your father, and I’m asking you for the truth,” he said. “Has it anything to do with how you’re earning money?” I’d grown a few inch
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