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... embered.

He lay still on the bed and stared blankly at the ceilings until the memories started rushing back, he sat up immediately. But a painful pang made him wince and he held his head with both hands.

"Why did you drink alcohol?" The voice he wasn’t expecting to hear asked.

The Alpha was standing by the window with his back turned to him.

The semi-darkness of the room hid him and Tristan was stunned to see him standing there.

He left the question unansw ...

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