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Leah nods in agreement. “He’s right. You’ve done more than most of us could even dream of. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone anymore.”

Their words settle over me like a balm on the raw wound that Jeremy and Trevor opened. They’re right—I’ve done more than enough. But it’s hard to shake off years of feeling like an outsider. The wariness is still there, lurking in the background. But it’s different now. Less biting. More… curious.

Maybe I can get used to this after all.

As I take a deep breath, I realize that for the first time in a long time, I don’t feel like running. The party hums around me, and even though I’m still a little on edge, there’s a strange comfort in knowing I’m not alone.

Maybe tonight won’t be so bad.

An hour later, the party’s in full swing, and I’m trying to convince myself I belong here. The music thumps through the air, and the chatter of shifters all around me is surprisingly upbeat. For once, I don’t feel like everyone’s glaring at me like I’m a tickin
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