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It had been a few weeks since Kade flashed his wolf at me. Not in a threatening way, but the effect it had on me was dangerous. Now he stood in front of me with the other alphas. It wasn’t a class it was a meeting alphas had with every rank in the school. All the omegas in the school managed to fit in the ballroom. No chairs. We all stood. Cole was next to me. We’d been hanging out a lot for the past couple of days. We didn’t want to be in the front along the perfect view of the Alpha’s so we reared in the middle so we would still be able to see them. “I hope this doesn’t take long,” I whispered to Cole. “Same. I want to show you the Shriveling Oak. Don’t worry it’s pretty romantic.” I doubted any place called the Shriveling Oak could be classed as romantic, though just the prospect o