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Fiona "I know who you are, man, I don't need your f*****g introduction, old man," I snapped at the man, and immediately he stopped talking. I can swear that I saw a look of shock and surprise cross his face. He probably wasn't expecting that, judging from the way I respected and held him in high esteem while I was still in the Pack. It's not like I respected him because he deserved it or something, it was just because I was forced to. I hate him as much as I hate Alpha Edward. He was there, smiling like a maniac when Alpha Edward ripped my father's heart open with his claws. If I'm not mistaken, he was one of the few close friends I saw around my father when I was growing up, before our pack was raided. "I know that you hate me already, Fiona…." He started again, but I cut him off wit