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The entire pack was immediately gathered, shocked to see that humans had reached the side of their islands; they still had no idea how the veil they had used for decades had crumbled down, leaving them exposed to the outside world. Elise and Hayden's utmost concern right now was their people, the wounded being ushered back into the hospital, and helping with minor wounds. As Elise passed by, the crowd of people thanked her for saving them, but she felt her heartstrings pull when she saw a small boy alone. The father she had saved was halfway through shock and had lost a lot of blood, rendering him unconscious. Her heart grew heavier with the loss of the whole pack. She didn’t want Ethan to see her like this, bloodied from the battle, but her son had already witnessed it all, and her hea