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Erin It was a lot to take in as I stared at the group of red eyes staring back at me. Was everything I had been taught a lie? Did our parents throw us away because of a damn lie?! I sat down on the bed feeling as if the world was spinning out of control. “Breathe, Erin.” Caleb’s voice pushed through my thoughts and I took a deep breath. His voice was soothing and kind. I closed my eyes. “Yes, that’s it. Just breathe.” I focused on his voice and pushed everything else out of my mind, feeling my heart rate slowly calm down as the dizziness subsided. “All my life I was taught that having red eyes meant that you were a monster. All my life I was taught that red-eyed alphas were beasts. My twin died thinking she was a beast. She died thinking that her child might be one.” I could feel them l