He grins widely, oblivious to my lie. “Well, it's great to hear,” he says. “A lot of people are happy about it. And, you know, it's nice to see our Alpha smiling again. He's seemed different since you came back.”

The bartender's words give me pause. I peek over my shoulder at Karl, who is deep in conversation with John and Anton, his laughter genuine and carefree. They're playing a rather animated game of darts, most of which are winding up in the wall instead of on the board.

I find it hard to believe that his newfound happiness is really because of me, though. Even though my wolf surges ever so slightly when I look at him, it's as if I can't convince myself that Karl might actually be happier thanks to me.

Taking my drink, I return to the table, where the atmosphere has shifted slightly. Chloe, still distant, sits beside Leah, who's currently trying to engage her in conversation. After a moment of hesitation, I slide into the seat next to them, the weight of Chloe’s coldness heavy in the air.

“Hey, guys,” I say softly. “Did I miss anything?”

“I was just trying to explain to Chloe why this new guy she’s been talking to is a loser,” Leah says with a laugh.

"And I'm listening.” Chloe's voice is cold, devoid of her usual mirth. I know it's not Leah who's upsetting her, though; Chloe has never been one to take it badly when either of us make fun of her for her choices on Tinder. Hell, she'll even agree with us pretty much all of the time.

No. This is because of me. I swallow, glancing down at my drink as my mind races with things to say. But then Leah, sensing the tension, wraps an arm around each of us. “Come on, you two. We're here to have a good time. Life is short; let's not waste it being mad at each other.”

Chloe lets out a sigh and finally meets my gaze. I lift my glass, my voice soft but earnest. “Chloe, I'm sorry,” I say gently. “I know you're mad at me, and I don't blame you. But... I just want my friend back.”

Tears brim in Chloe's eyes. She stares at my glass for a moment, her lip quivering, and shifts uncomfortably in her chair. For that moment, I almost wonder if she'll get up and leave.

But she doesn't. Instead, she lets out a soft sigh and clinks her glass with mine. “I don't want to be mad at each other either,” she whispers, the wall between us finally starting to crumble. “I love you, Abby."

“I love you too, Chlo,” I say softly. “And you too, Leah.”

We lean into a group hug, the relief and love palpable in the air. The laughter and chatter around us seem to resume as though everything has somehow fallen silent, and for a moment, everything feels right.

As the night progresses, my head starts to spin slightly from the alcohol. I find myself thinking back on what the bartender said earlier, and that's when it happens: I catch Karl's gaze from across the room, a look that's deep and unreadable.

Then, after a moment, he stands and walks away, disappearing into the crowd.

“Follow him,” my wolf commands.

"But—" I begin mentally, but it's too late. My wolf is compelling me, causing me to stand. Without necessarily meaning to, I excuse myself, pushing my way through the crowd

Karl's tall and slim form appears over the other patrons up ahead, and I follow him without a second thought.

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