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"I know you are horrified at the display of rebellion and ingratitude shown by my granddaughter, but I believe she is able to learn our ways. It is not her fault that she was stolen from Stone Mountain, her rightful place. We cannot expect her to know all our ways. So the second part of the punishment shall be silence." I looked up at him, confusion clouding my mind. Before I could open my mouth to question what he meant, he continued, "Greta, you are not permitted to speak for one month. You can spend this time observing the pack. Your opinions do not matter; ours do. You will learn them by witnessing pack life." He turned to face the pack with a stern expression. "Stone Mountain, nobody is permitted to speak to Greta. Do not initiate conversation, verbally instruct her, or tell her o