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.............. Alexios .............. "What the hell did you do to her?!" Fifi’s friend spat, her eyes turning bloodshot with anger, and I opened my mouth to ask if I could speak to Alafia. But just then, Alafia spoke, telling her it was okay, earning an incredulous look from her friend. She walked back to her and asked if she was sure, while I forced myself to remain calm. My vampire side—my royal side didn't like her tone, but I calmed it down. I knew I was in the wrong and couldn't afford to lose control and reveal I was something more than human. Fifi’s friend had her wolf, and the only reason she couldn't sense my vampire side was the ring I had on my finger. The ring suppressed my vampire aura and was itself invisible. My father wore it before me, and he told me only my mate c