Thirty three

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His lips had thinned and his nostrils were flared. He was breathing somewhat fast and heavily. He was angry and she could tell. She had probably said the wrong thing by dismissing him as the other parent, had done it a lot, in fact. Never before had he refuted the fact she had been a single mother for the past two and a half years, but it was not an excuse she could use anymore. Even her mother, Sue, had advised her to stop mentioning it. There is nothing endearing about making a man feel incompetent. She often reminded Birdie. Men need to feel needed, wanted and important. “You should apologize to our mate.” Her wolf said. “You have angered him unnecessarily.” “Are you fighting?” James’ voice reminded them both that they were with their children. “No, of course not.” Hunter assured t

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