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Glace sat at the table looking out the window at the rain as it fell the seductive black haired boy sat thinking of what could have happened to make Woo betray them by dating a shadowhunter it disgusted him
Drew walked into the kitchen and reached into the cupboard beside the sink, grabbing a glass and filling it with filtered water while staring outside. He wasn't nearly as affected by Woohyun choosing a Shadowhunter over them, even though he should have been considering he was the closest to the Alpha than all of them. Why wasn't he? Because he knew that Woohyun would find love one day, and he had. The Alpha was simply a placeholder for himself. He needed to find love of his own. However... his hope was running dry. By now he knew he wouldn't find anyone. At least, anyone who would truly understand him. Understand that he was vulnerable. Understand that he acted dominant just because he was so submissive and afraid of getting hurt.
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Drew looked over at Glace with a calm expression. "Nothing. There's nothing to do. What about you?" he asked the question back before taking a sip of his water.
Drew hummed, sipping at his glass again before standing to get more water. Glace was right. He didn't want to partake in activities like that, especially with a packmate. He would sleep with his Alpha, but his peers? No. That just seemed too strange. Plus, he didn't know Glace very well. They had only had three conversations. They might as well had been strangers or co-workers.