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Helio’s POV I walked away from the meeting hall, hoping to find Cole and ask him about the Alpha who had stopped me when the scent of something like herbs drifted into my nose. I lifted my head and scanned the hallway just as Titus walked around the corner. I narrowed my eyes at him. He inclined his head to me. “Prince Helio.” “We need to talk.” Titus looked outright spooked, and he f*****g should be, but he jerked his head and gestured toward the library door. I pushed it open and closed it behind us. “Don’t f*****g lie to me,” I hissed, glaring at him. “I don’t know what—” I snarled at him, feeling the start of fire starting to gather in me. “I damn near set Agatha’s cabin on fire, and she had been telling me nothing but the truth. So I warn you. Don’t. f*****g. Lie.” He said not