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"How could you be so reckless Atlas? I explicitly told you to stay on the grounds and you took the first opportunity to run away again. You are not an Alpha yet, you are my son and you listen to me as not only your mother but as your Luna." Atlas just stood in front of his mother as she was lecturing him, he didn't say a word and let her talk while I stood here. "Do you think about my reputation in front of the other wolves? Why should they listen to me if my son disobeys my orders?" I dont understand why is he not trying to defend himself, the only reason he left the pack was because of me. To help me. "Turning a human into a werewolf is the dumbest decision you could have made, you are about to take the role of the leader for your pack and you should be one to set an example for others. There is a reason why humans can't survive the transition, the fact that this one made it so far doesn't mean she will live past the full moon and then we will have a dead body on our hands." What doe
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