Before, it was Leo and I chasing after him.When are you coming home? Can you spend time with your son? Do you even love us?Now, it was the other way around.But we weren't looking back.On holidays, I'd take Leo traveling. We saw the northern lights on the ice plains and surfed in the ocean. We lived well.Bruce always found out our itinerary and would follow us from a distance.He'd sit across the terminal at the airport, or a few tables away at breakfast.When Leo went skiing, Bruce would trail behind, terrified his son might fall.One time, Leo did fall. Bruce sprinted over.But Leo was already up, dusting the snow off himself."I don't need help, Alpha."Bruce's outstretched hand froze in mid-air. "Right," he said softly. "You're doing great, Leo."He learned not to interfere, following us like a ghost.But that didn't mean my heart was softening.Seven months after severing the bond, I started dating.The first time Bruce caught me was at a French restaurant.My date was a lawye
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