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River The driver pulled up in front of Blackstone Innovations, and I spent a long minute looking up at the steel and glass building. Before my accident I had probably spent more hours inside that building that I had spent at my own home. It had been a big responsibility, running a multi-billion dollar company while governing a large pack. But I had lived for that challenge. Now that I was back after a more than a year’s absence, the place felt foreign, and almost threatening. Walking inside those doors was tantamount to painting a big target on my back. But then I thought of Lenora. I had put her at risk, sending her in alone and unprotected. Nevermind that she was with my dad, who, despite his age, was still a powerful and formidable alpha wolf. If my would-be murderer had g