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Laurel watched him leave with big strides, her eyes wide in shock. The touch of his fingers lingered over her face. "Home?" She mumbled. He wanted to take her home. The word brought a plethora of emotions in her that had been sealed away long ago. For some reason, it made her relieved. She had somewhere to go. Does that mean she wasn't completely abandoned yet? Laurel did not dare get her hopes up. Alpha Darius will soon realise that what he felt was merely a misunderstanding. The little warmth in her heart was just a momentary infatuation that was born from th ray of hope shone towards her. Once Darius was gone, Laurel laid down on the bed to sleep some more. She didn't feel weak by any chance. It was the overload of information shoved her way that made her dizzy. Let's se