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Moving away was the best decision we’d made to date. Not only had we managed to spend several peaceful years in that cabin, far removed from the mainland, but we’d also succeeded in establishing our careers. Though Kai still hadn’t given up on his dream of taking over the Rage pack as the new Alpha, he did appreciate the lack of skirmishes that had resulted from his non-involvement with the pack for all those years. Sitting together for breakfast, Kai pulled my chair towards himself, took hold of my fork and fed me the pasta he’d prepared for us. Even when I hated causing him inconvenience like this by getting him to devote his time to doting on me while he was obviously running late, I couldn’t say I hated it. When I was done chewing my food, I held his fork to do the same for him, bu