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CHAPTER 6 He had to be hearing things wrong, but he knew he wasn’t. Part of him felt so guilty for listening in on his mate’s private conversation, but the other part of him was grateful. Never would he ever have thought he would eavesdrop on his mate, and he wanted to grab his other mate and pull him away, telling him that even if the intention was good, it was wrong. If their mate wanted them to know something then he would tell them, but after hearing what his little human said, Ozcog knew that even if he thought it was wrong, it was probably the only way they would have found out how much pain their mate was in. Ozcog had a feeling that their little mate probably wouldn’t have told them and would have kept running from them. Now that he knew what he was dealing with, he could work wi