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Early the next morning, my phone alarm woke me up. Philip groaned and wrapped an arm around me. We’d been up late talking about what happened to my mother and about her possible affair with Quentin. He was as upset as I was at the possibility that my Beta had cheated on his mate. As the strongest members of our pack, we were supposed to be better than that. We were supposed to be loyal and trustworthy. Our entire pack depended on our honesty and strength. We agreed that he would have to go as we started piecing things together. There were a few times that Philip had walked in on them and it seemed like they were nervous and jittery. He’d thought they were just planning something else the pack would hate, he was ashamed that he didn’t put two and two together sooner. “I have to go, ba