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Becky Something was wrong with the luna. I could feel it. I think the whole pack could feel it. Ever since she came back from visiting her Father’s pack, she was different. She still went about her day as usual, with her head held high, but it was like someone had dimmed her light. Or they threw a blanket over it. Her brown eyes didn’t have the same sparkle, and her smile, although genuine, was strained. I watched her from the open door of the kitchen and noticed that I was ringing my hands anxiously. Even her appetite had been off the last few days. Ellis must have said or done something to her, that was the obvious explanation. But she had already proven to be so strong, so resilient, what could he have possibly done to bring her down? Maybe he had threatened her family. Just like h