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~ A M E L I A ~ ‘I was going to ask you the same thing,’ Everett paced over and scanned the surrounding mess. His brow rose, and his eyes pierced right into mine, ‘Up to no good?’ Narrowing my eyes at him, ‘In your eyes, always.’ He scoffed and looked at the books surrounding my laptop. My heart palpitated, realising my laptop was still open with the article about the hospital fire. Don’t look. Don’t look. Do. Not. Look. Everett pulled a chair over and sat down next to me. He reached towards my laptop, making my stomach flip and heart race faster, and he picked up a book next to it, ‘Hmm… “The Alpha’s Roar”?’ he read the title of one of the children’s books and chuckled, ‘Why are you looking at books for children?’ As he was still looking at the book, I closed my laptop shut and pi