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Anaya spoke such harsh words for the first time. Her eyes were red from un-shredded tears and her arms were shaking from suppressed emotions. Holding onto Roman was the only thing that was keeping her grounded. Who knew what would happen if he wasn't there to hold her? Alpha Clark could sense something wrong. He did not get a chance to say anything before Roman spoke up. "Anaya was the only reason I was willing to spare the blue moon pack for a few more years. But it looks like I don't have to do that anymore. Since Anaya doesn't care, then I won't hold back either," Roman said clearly. He stood up and faced Alpha Clark. "Alpha Clark, the Alliance is off. You can take Charlotte away if you want and I will be withdrawing all the aid from our side. Also, the funds that were given to yo