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"What's this we're hearing about Crimson?" The pack's gamma asked as soon as the meeting began. Liam shot Garrett a glare and then cleared his throat. Lacing his voice with dominance, he said, "I think it's best we begin from when we left and why we left." Everyone nodded, their pores were saturated with fear from the power that streamed out from him. Liam's authority left no space for resistance or disobedience. His wolf's presence alone suppressed every rebelling thought. That and the knowledge that when defied, Liam could tear a person apart in mere seconds at a spot kept them obedient. "James? Give them a briefing on everything that happened before Crimson." He said. Nodding, James got to his feet. "After months of back and forth with the now destroyed and disbanded packs that w