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I moved swiftly back to the Beta house, my arms flying around my father. "I am so sorry," he whispers, petting my head softly, comforting me. "Come on, let's go to the sunrise." Xander growls, but I growl back, silencing him and nearly humiliating him in front of my former pack. "Looks like the Luna is becoming the Alpha," he says into my ear. I smirk and lightly punch his arm. The sunrise is a beautiful mountain that my father and I always climbed every Saturday morning. We sat on the mountain and watched the sunrise while he challenged me to do different things like slide down the steepest part of the mountain without falling or beat him in climbing the tallest tree up there. I found the small stair steps that were there before you got to the rocky pathway and difficult slopes. The root