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-Lucian- I watched as items were carried inside the house. It had changed so much after Evan and Maddy had moved in. It became a house full of love instead of horror. They had really done so much to make it a home, and not just for them but for all the pack members too, whether they lived here or nearby. My uncle and aunt had always wanted the house all to themselves, never making it seem like a place people could come and go, and never connecting with the pack members the way Evan and Maddy had. It was why it was so awful to watch their stuff being taken out, and my brother now moving in. “Luc!” I turned my head and saw my brother appear at the door. He wore a pair of dark sunglasses and was smiling from ear to ear. He walked closer, taking off his sunglasses as he came inside, and t