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Alex Gabe had never lost his cool the way he did when she left. He was beyond mortified when she left without a single word. Also, perhaps it wasn’t as bad for Nora, but she left without a word, too. Probably to go see Eden. Gabe stormed off claiming he needed air and hadn’t come back yet. He was definitely close by. Alex could feel him. He didn’t go too far—probably in case she came back. But Alex couldn’t possibly speak to Gabe right now. For one, Nora left him alone with the boys, which was fine, but they were the priority. Also, Gabe was being unwise. There was no practical reason for him to become human. None. It was the dumbest thing he could think to do. There had to be a way around it. Gabe wasn’t using his brain to make this decision. Clearly. The