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Jamie took a deep breath as he stared at the big, white house that was growing bigger and bigger as the car neared it. The dust from the road was making it hard to see properly, but he could swear he spotted several figures sitting on the front porch. He had confidently assured them he could do it, that he could face Alpha Hunter and declare his separation from the Ironclaw pack, but with each passing second, his confidence was wavering more and more. He had never heard of anyone ever leaving the Ironclaw pack alive, so he wasn’t even aware it was possible. But even if he knew about it before, he doubted he would have had the guts to do it. He didn’t even have the guts to do it now, but circumstances had already changed and something new appeared that scared him more than getting hurt — s