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Anaya took a shaky breath and lifted her head to say something. She wanted to say that Roman wasn't out of her league. He was her right, her mate. No one could take him away even if they tried. But Anaya didn't get a chance to say those things. When Charlotte opened the door, her smile froze and dropped dramatically. She seemed to have seen a ghost. Anaya was standing away from the door so she didn't see what it was that shocked Charlotte. She took a few steps to the side and froze too. "I like that advice of yours, Charlotte," Roman, who was standing outside the door, said, "You should apply that to yourself too. Don't get hurt." Charlotte squeezed the door handle tightly, her body felt heavy as a stone. She didn't think Roman would be outside. How much did he hear? What if he hea