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Otsana I didn't know when those words left my lips. Did I just call him mate? I also didn't fail to notice the look on his face. He was as pale as ever. However, the look he gave to me shows he was no foreigner to what I was talking about. He let go of my arms, and stared right into my eyes. However, before any connection could be formed, Mirinda slammed her hands on the tables and growled in a low tone. My line of sight changed, and I turned towards her with worry on my face. I was mainly confused by what had just happened, and by my attitude. Just as things were about to get worse, The alpha stepped in. He seemed to notice the tension in the room because he was staring at me most especially. “What's going on here?” He asked with raised brows. There was no doubt he wanted to know w