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Enzo’s POV “Something is wrong with our mate. She’s feeling an overwhelming sense of sadness. Her wolf is crying out to me,” Max said with a strained tone. I had anxiety boiling in my chest and I knew he was right. I didn’t stay around the packhouse for long. I knew Lila was in the Calypso field with the local children, training them in combat. As I reached the field, I saw exactly what was making Lila upset. Or rather, I saw who was making her upset. Bethany stood beside her with a smile on her face as she spoke words to Lila that looked wounding. Lila lowered her gaze and for a moment, I thought she was going to cry. I couldn’t explain the rage I was feeling at that moment. I clenched my fist and gritted my teeth. I knew I had to remain calm; I couldn’t lose my cool in front o