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ANDREW Monty and I had been watching the Lakeside pack all day, looking for a chance to get in. It wasn't like we could just walk up and announce ourselves to the guard. Eventually, I discovered a spot around the back that gave us our opportunity. Most of the barbed wire-topped fence had no trees near the fence line, but in one spot there was a huge oak on the outside whose branches had grown so big that they reached right over the top, squashing the wire down. I pointed it out to Monty, and we climbed up the tree and straight into the Lakeside pack. Once inside, we began sneaking around, trying to figure out the best way to grab the Alpha. We heard voices through the trees and stopped near the treeline to see who it was. We saw two women sitting at the edge of a lake gossiping, like wom