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“Its not like I hadn’t expected any Lycans to be here, I just hadn’t expected any from the wolf’s den. You’d think they’d be too busy trying to find Caspian to party.” Noah complained as they made their way out through the back of the club. As they walked out, Leah had felt a couple of eyes on her but chose to assume they belonged to friends of the mutt. As far as they didn’t try to follow then there would be no problem. “You know this place well.” Leah pointed out as they walked, shocked how easily Noah manoeuvred her way around. “You could say I’m somewhat of a regular.” Noah said once they were outside before turning to look around. The area was secluded and dark so no one could see them. Once she was sure they were alone, Noah opened a portal back home. Leah watched as the girl w