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Bella I didn’t like only being able to speak to about half of them. I would have preferred to speak to all of them, but I completely understood that their survival depended on everyone doing their bit in the gaming world. Besides, my visit was very last minute, which didn’t give them much time to prepare. I felt a lot more at ease as we made our way back home and Jack held onto my hand all the way. There was no reason for me to cling to any of my fears anymore. Jack and his pack were actually looking forward to moving. They would fit into our pack perfectly because they were such a small pack. My brother wouldn’t even have to build a new home for them because we had more than enough room in what used to be a dining room. That way, Jack could move into my room with me for now and his peo