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Calla was interested in the story however she made mention of what was in her heart before she forgets.

“I will definitely come and listen to the story immediately after my meeting with the superintendent. But I want to say some things. We are the female wolves that have to come together to start supporting our own. You might probably be angry at the way I introduced myself. I did that to let you know who I am , not to brag about anything. I didn't even know there was something to flex about when it comes to being a Luna.”

“If we don't support ourselves, there's no way those male wolves will ever take us seriously or respect us when we don't even respect ourselves.”

Calla looked at them all one after the other

“Are there no male warriors who have retired and are still alive? Didn't they usually get married and have kids? Why should the female wolves be the ones to suffer stereotypes? If you all can't embrace the younger ones I'm sure we might not break this curse. Come to think of it,
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