There were a lot of reasons I never went home. “Where are they?” I asked, ignoring the uncomfortable feeling being called sir gave me. “I believe they’ve retired to the high alpha’s suite.” My only response was a grunt as I jogged off, trying to figure out how to explain it all to Leigh. But when I hit the family wing, I skidded to a stop in front of the clustered males of my pack, having a heated argument. “What’s going on?” I asked, scanning the pack bond for any sign of an issue, but finding none. “They kicked us out,” Dirge snarled, teeth bared and eyes glowing. His wolf was still a little too close to the surface, but I didn’t take it personally. “I know I’m up the creek, but why are you three in trouble?” “Because we knew you were engaged and kept your secret,” Kane supplied

