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Finally, twenty minutes of crazy driving later, we got back home. I parked in one of our private slots and, finally, I allowed myself to breathe. My heart was pounding in my chest furiously. Was there ever going to be some peace in my life? Shaking my head, I climbed down and then turned to Rose, the helmet obviously too big for her. She blinked as I took it off, looking dazed. "Went too far?" I asked, giving her a small smile. "Lo...Logan?" Rose inquired. "He will be fine, Rose," I assured. "He is an alpha and not the first time he has dealt with something like that. Plus, he got Ash and Cora by his side. Don't worry. Come. You have had enough for a day," I pulled her down and silently we strolled over to the elevator. The door closed with a ping and I watched her from the corner of m