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~RILEY’S POV~ Contentious and irascible, I fail at juggling my sentiments and ruin everything at the minutest provocation. If only I had realised these faults sooner, I wouldn’t be pining over Miss June alone in my abode, the place which once seemed tolerable when Harriet was around to complain. I might’ve never loved her, but it would be a lie to deny that I had grown habitual of her company. “Both the beginning and the end of my marriage to Harriet were marked by my obligations to my Alpha. Now that it has dissolved, it makes little to no sense to ruminate over it,” I say as I rise from my bed to visit June, who must be as desperate to see me as I’ve been to see her since our last disagreement. Once I exit the abode, I witness Harriet’s hound sitting on the porch, staring at me with