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We walked out to the front of the pack house and decided to walk to the pizza place. It was about a fifteen-minute walk to the center of the pack’s village. Gina’s was in the center of everything. I led the way. Cam had Harmony’s arm wrapped around his as she was commenting on all the things she could smell and hear now. I couldn’t imagine coming into being a werewolf after spending so much time with human senses. She was handling it amazingly. Pulling open the heavy front door, the scent of fresh pizza hit me like a wall of flavor. I couldn’t wait to eat and to see Echo get to try something new. She always looked so thrilled when I brought her things at school. The hostess wrinkled her nose a little, but didn’t say anything as she led us to a booth far from the other customers and t