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Alana’s POV

It has been an hour since Willow agreed to speak with the boys, and I haven’t seen or heard from either of them since. I thought about going over to check on them, but maybe it’s better if I let them come to terms with what has to be done. It was for the best.

As I sit in the quiet garden of the pack house, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature, unease starts to creep in. I can’t stop thinking about the decision I made to prevent my sons from returning to the Crimson Pack with their mate—the one thing that could make them happy and complete.

I understand it may seem harsh, but my actions were for their benefit. They owe a duty to their pack, a responsibility they cannot neglect or disregard. They have been training their entire lives for this moment, and I cannot allow them to discard their legacy so casually.

I sigh, feeling the weight of my choice bears down on my shoulders. I love my sons more than anything. I want to see them fulfilled with their mates, but I als
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Rose SB
I'm so glad they have a mom's of their own because their mama had doo doo for brains.
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Shannon Patten
THIS IS NOT THIS HOME!!!!! SHE IS PISSING ME OFF. SHE SO WRONG ABOUT A LOT OF THINGS FROM HER PAST. NOW PASSING IT DOWN TO HER KIDS
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Mark Sabrina Tyler
Good for them! You deceived them and kept them from their rightful pack.
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