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I got back from the ceremony with Williams with a little bit of anxiety in me. The thought of the call and why Williams didn't want to answer me in my front continued to disturb me. While in the car, his jokes and caresses were not really special as before, I wondered why he kept hiding things from me. Alpha Max's conversation with him is still a mystery tilk today, he never told me a word of it. Now he's hiding who he had a call with, I know he has the right to privacy but something tells me it's more than that. "Who is it you went out to call at the ceremony?" I ask in a polite voice, smiling slightly to hide my inner curiosity. I don't want it to seem as though I'm really disturbed by this. "It's my old classmate, we schooled together at the Royal College, then my father was the Alph