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It's already been two weeks, Alpha. Should we let the Beta Issac out of the cells?" head warrior Josh asked me. I looked up from the paperwork. I had completely forgotten about that douchebag. "Can't we keep him there for more days?" I sighed as I asked him in a teasing tone. No matter how much I want to keep Beta Issac there forever I can't do that, not when he's the beta of the original leader of this pack. "I don't think your father will approve of it," he smiled and commented. "Forget about him and tell me the real reason you came here," I asked seriously and he sat straighter. "Yesterday Alpha Jacob's pack got attacked by a bunch of rogues," he said in a grave voice. I don't know why but I have a feeling that it has something to do with my mate. "What exactly happened?" I a