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Elisabeth shook her head vigorously, "That's not true! How can this be? It must be a mistake. We barely even spoke while he was here!" Alpha Kegan slightly smiled, "We aren't wrong Elisabeth. On the fundraiser night, Alpha Vador left the hall and went to save you when you fainted. He personally took you to the Infirmary and left his Beta there to take care of you. He made Rhea apologize to you in front of everyone. He didn't have to do that, but he did it for you." One by one those days came back to her in flashback. She didn't remember what exactly happened the night she fainted in the kitchen. Her friends told her that Ezra was the one who brought her to the infirmary. Was it really Alpha Vador? She wasn't imagining things then? When she heard his voice, when she felt his touch on he