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Jaxon Beta Don and I had arrived sooner to the cabin that Beverly had directed us to than I had thought we would have. I figured it was the adrenaline coursing through me of being so close to finding my mate that I was riding the high of which made us race here in what I knew was record time. We shifted back to our human form and stared blankly at the building. It was an abandoned cabin located on the edge of Midnight Moon pack territory. Not many shifters came out here besides the patrol units since my father’s death when we were attacked by rogues long ago. We had planned earlier in the year to knock it down and build a shifter hospital there as the pack was growing and therefore, the community needed to accommodate for it as well. My wolf had been uneasy while we waited for the enf