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In just a little while, I’d be peeling him out of that shirt and leaving my mating mark there, binding us together for the rest of our lives. I shivered again, nothing to do with the crisp night air now. Now it was all liquid heat, pooling in my belly at the thought of me and Kane, alone. I walked a little faster as I covered the last of the distance, and a few chuckles reached me from the watching wolves. I didn’t care what they thought. I was eager to be in the arms of my love. I stopped a foot from him, inside the circle of flowers. We swayed toward each other, like magnets trying to click into place. But we couldn’t, not yet. Gael and Reed stood at his shoulders, and I knew Shay and Leigh bracketed mine. Reed stepped up first, a large, antique golden key in his outstretched hand. H

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