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Levi Dunham

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"You can't do that!" Rebecca barked, voice sharp and rising.

I didn't look at her.

"Then why do you expect your brother can do whatever he pleases to whoever without consequences?" the omega snapped back before I could speak. "Who knows what he'll do when he's released? He might rape and kill and set fire to this guy's sister! Does he and his sister have to live in fear just because you know the pack leader?"

His voice echoed in the room, charged, shaking with rage. "Who the fuck do you think you are?"

Rebecca's face twisted. "It's my brother's fault but you're taking things too far!"

"He's still a child," she added like that excused it.

"He's old enough to know better," the omega shot back without hesitation.

And... he was right. Eddie was in his early twenties. There was no excuse for this. I had no idea he was using my name to harass and bully people. And what was worse—how many more times had he done this?

I turned my eyes to the omega again, and my chest twisted at the si
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