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From Dianne's point of view. When Bicker told me about what had happened between his family and Sandro's family my eyes were opened wide. In fact, I didn't know things had happened that way, yet so much didn't make sense. At that I looked into the clear eyes of my mate and frowned. I kept thinking about what he had told me. How could Sandro blame him for the death of his parents? I mean, Bicker was still a young man who had nothing to do with his father's decisions. Sighing, I arched an eyebrow and sighed, "But why did your father murder Sandro's father like that? Couldn't he spare his life?" I tried to understand the scene further. Bicker let out a deep breath and looked me in the eyes "My father never wanted to hurt the former alpha Dionysus. In fact, my father refused several t