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The stunt Matie pulled in the dining hall did bring something good after all. She was so embarrassed for lack of trust that she stopped questioning me. She stopped sniffing around and not even asked me why I went for a run at 6 am that day. That was actually everything I needed. For my friends to just get off my back. While Matie was busy with my brother and Vigo still contemplating on talking to the Doll Face I was basically free from prying eyes. With two of them occupied I could do what the hell I wanted, because Rico wouldn't dare to get into my private matters and Osprey was a kind of guy who wouldn't notice someone else's problems unless told straight to his face. That gave me enough time to sort my things out. The first issue on my agenda was my wolf. Ever since the night of t