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BLAIR’S POV. I arrived at the pack house and immediately dove into my work, trying to distract myself. However, my mom’s words kept echoing in my mind. She was right; I should have told her about my mate earlier. I hesitated because I felt too embarrassed to admit that my mate did not want anything to do with me. They were bullies, and I believed there was little chance they would ever like me. I don’t blame my mom, though. It’s Valerie whom I blame. She exploited the weaknesses in my relationship with my mom and used them to manipulate her. Valerie is way ahead in this game, and I need to find a way to expose her lies. It was going to be tough, but I refused to let her win. I was still cleaning the hallway when I heard the front door open. Instantly, panic set in because I knew who i