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I’d assumed my mate would be female. As Alpha it’s my responsibility to provide an heir.”
“So your problem is he’s male? Or is it because he’s a werecat? Or do you even know, Alpha Lovelock?” I snapped because really, it was beginning to sound like this dumbass was going to reject his mate. Was it an epidemic happening with rejecting mates lately?
Dolf cut his eyes at me. “Remi, that’s not how you speak to—”
“Watch your tone when speaking to my Alpha,” Temple snapped.
“Why should I when it sounds like your Alpha’s on the verge of rejecting my friend?” I hissed at Temple.
“Beta Remi.” Carter’s voice was calm when he spoke. That quieted me quicker than anything. “I apologize for the misunderstanding, and I appreciate
your quick defense of your friend. Understand, please, I didn’t mean to imply I planned to reject Aidric. To be honest I’m somewhat in shock.”
“Damn, have you ever been with a man?” I asked.
“Not that it’s any of your business, but yes, I have,” Alpha Lovelock said. “I’m bi.”
“Um, I don’t want to rain on anybody’s parade either, but this might be a good time to point out who is not taking part in this discussion,” Marshell said.
“I imagine he’s also in shock,” Dolf added. “As we all are.
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M.A. Church (It Takes Two to Tango (Fur, Fangs, and Felines #3))