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Nerina's POV I let out a breath of annoyance for the hundredth time. "Can we get this over and done with?" I internally screamed at everyone around me. I had enough standing and waiting. We were waiting in the clearing for the wolf call, indicating that the full moon had reached its peak, just so that we could get this party on the roll... I rolled my eyes at the introductions. The formalities my father did to the book. I shook my head at that, he was so much like my grandfather, never wondering about the narrow path that was located... There weren't many new shifting wolves to introduce. Only one. Me. And everyone knew who I was. Not a lot of wolves had come down and witnessed the shifting, which was expected. I sigh. It still hurts. I know, I know I refused to have any p