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17

One of the pack's kids, Alina, was passing through the hallway beside the side gate, where I sat on the chair with my knees all squeezed to my chest and i sneered at her.

She used to be my worst enemy in the pack because of her cruel nature towards the other kids. I disliked her for that.

She stood across the fence, looking at me. At first, she liked how I was suffering but later gave me a pitiful look. She opened the gate and walked toward me. She had a blanket with her and offered it to me.

"No, don't worry; I will be ok." Thanks, Alina!" I said to her,

"You haven't shifted yet?" She asked out of pity.

"No," I shrugged.

"In that case, I will go get others, so we will all celebrate with you as you make your first shift today." She said it excitedly.

"No, no, that will not be necessary; what is there to celebrate, the fact that I am homeless? No one wants me? or celebrate over my father's rejection and hatred for me and my son?" I said while tapping my head with my hand.

"No, Alpha Le
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