Chapter 70
DOMINIC’S POV
By the time my mind finally cleared—after the run, after the burn of humiliation and the sting of self-loathing had dulled into something manageable—I buried myself back into work. Pack affairs had fallen behind, and I had no excuse left to hide behind. But just as I started reviewing patrol shifts and trade reports, a sharp knock broke the fragile silence.
My mother entered like a storm cloud, her arms folded tightly across her chest, face set in that familiar disapproving mask. "Dominic," she said, "we need to talk."
I didn’t look up right away. "What is it, Mother?"
She closed the door behind her with unnecessary force and stalked forward. "Where were you last night?"
I tilted my head and raised a brow. "Out."
"Out where?"
My jaw tensed. "Since when do you track my movements like a bloodhound? I’m Alpha, not a teenager sneaking out past curfew."
"I’m asking because people are talking," she snapped. "The servants saw you leave, and you didn’t come back until morning. Wi

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