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Aaron's POV The drive that should have taken me close to two and a half hours only took me about two, with how fast I was going. I left my things at the hotel since Caleb said he added time to our trip. Either I or someone else could retrieve them later, but I needed to get home right now. Flying up to the gate, it opened for me without me having to stop and talk to whoever was there. That had to have been Caleb telling them I was coming and not to try to stop me. I stopped at the booth just inside the garage, leaping from the car and throwing the keys to a waiting Sam. "Good to see you, Alpha," he yelled before jumping into the car and parking it for me. The elevator seemed slower than all he**, and I greatly regretted not taking the stairs. "Caleb, I'm here," I said, squeezing throu