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... ng protected by someone— another pack most likely."

The warrior wolf quivered as Mathew's direct gaze fell on him. Mathew's steps towards him sounded heavy and loud. He closed his eyes in fear while Mathew raised his hand, patting him on his shoulder.

"How did I not think about this? Good job," Mathew vocalized.

The werewolf, Tyler, slowly opened his eyes and checked Mathew's expression. It seemed that he was truly pleased with his answer.

"What's your name?" Math ...

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