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“Did you manage to send the message?” Matt asked Lily as soon as she got into his car after her shift at Coffee on Pine. “I did. I don’t know if Kyle will come though,” she said with some doubt. Before work, Lily had snuck into the Alpha’s house right after Sam left for his jog. Her father’s car hadn’t been in the driveway, so Lily had used her key to unlock the front door, knowing she had the house to herself. Sam used his iPod for music when he ran, which meant he always left his phone in his bedroom. Lily found it on his desk and unlocked it with the password she had seen him tap into his phone countless times– 1234. He wasn’t the most creative when it came to his phone’s security. Lily had tapped out a message to Kyle, telling him to meet Sam at the school at six the next morning a