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Chapter Sixty-One My phone rang from the back pocket of my jean shorts and I closed the fridge door. Reaching into my pocket to grab my phone, I looked at the number flashing across my screen. Why was Micheal calling me? Sucking my bottom lip between my teeth, I swiped my thumb over the screen, lifting the phone to my ear. “Hello?” “Hey, Livie.” Micheal said, but I could hear the strain in his voice. My wolf wanted to go to him, to press her body against his. To try and ease the ache that I knew whatever he was about to tell me was causing him. “Micheal, what’s wrong?” I asked, feeling my throat tighten as my stomach dropped. Today had been going so well but I had the gut feeling that things were about to take a turn. Was he calling to tell me that Jay and Killian had changed their m