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Kai juggled the bags of clothing as he trudged after Ian into the penthouse. "It wasn't necessary to buy me all these expensive clothes, Ian. Going to Walmart was fine. They have really great clothing there." Ian made a face at Kai. "I'm sure they do, my darling Kai, but it's not necessary to shop there any longer. You're in a pack that has the money to support buying only top-quality items. Life is too short to wear faux flannel. Surely even you can attest to that, having lived in the mountains." It was funny how Ian could be so growly and Alpha-y when store employees got too pushy and then be such a snob. It was cute. He didn't agree with everything Ian said but could agree that buying cheap sometimes was not the best use of money if the stuff was cheaply made. Ian gestured for Kai t

