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Miya POV I was hyperventilating. On Saturday, Riever had discovered my whole crazy, illegal family tree, and actually accepted it. Not only that, but apparently he had a plan on file to get his whole pack to accept me. If we made it work, I would go from living my life as something worse off than a rogue to... being a Luna. He'd treated me normally at school. Affectionately, actually. He'd formally ended things with his long-time girlfriend to be with me. And he wanted to be with me when I told my family. Tonight. At dinner. In one hour. I had even warned him about my crazy awful diet, and he shrugged it off as nothing. Granny Sarah had promised to make me something subtle for dinner, but my stomach was in knots and the thought of food only soured it more. The minute Riever came throug