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... Succubus, but it was because the Hare Moon encourages any Werewolves, an Alpha in particular to mate, and thus anything that leans to intimacy would feel way more pleasant and calming than normal.

Even pulling back from Mavenna took a big chunk of Rex's willpower to do.

He really needs to get out of her as soon as possible/

While he was heading to the Executor's quarter, the same place he went first when he got here, his mind traveled to the others. Rex already made sure ...

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