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And at my eighteen. Right after the birthday, when we were alone.

Nothing has changed. We were pulled and thrown back. And the gap between us grew.

And at the next meeting, we put on hopelessly cheerful smiles and did not discuss anything. As if it wasn't.

But this look. Every time this look. I tried to understand him, but I couldn't.

- Grandma, go. I'll be back in a minute,” I told Grandma, never taking my eyes off Alex. Her fingers reached for the bracelet on her arm, seeking reassurance.

Well, Alex Wilson, I know the rules of the game very well. I smiled, nodded in the direction the stranger had gone, and rolled my eyes. Alex nodded in understanding.

I waved my hand and turned away. There was no point in discussing anything. Not when I was so afraid of losing my best friend.

Not when we both knew full well that two alphas couldn't be together. In this duel, only one will survive. It doesn't matter what stupid human hearts felt.

***

In the evening, Reed gathered us around an oak tab
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