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“I feel like if you change now, Addy. I feel like our bond is strained.” Serry looked at Alpha in front of her, who was silent. “Changed? Isn't it you who have changed, Serry. Since I took you to eat together in that restaurant, you don't look excited anymore. I just shut up when you don't come to my graduation,” Addy said in an unkind tone. His blue eyes sharpened as if piercing Serry's heart, “Why do you blame me?” Serry asked back. Her face had been flushed with anger. Alpha Addy sighed heavily because his Omega had made his anger come out. He hated Serry going wild like this, he didn't like his Omega raising his tone. “Alright. I'm the guilty one.” Eventually, he chose to relent. However, his face hardened until his muscles poked out on the surface of his tan skin. Serry closed h