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MEGHAN While Liam and Corey (another cousin of theirs) took care of my grandmother’s car, Alec drove us to the pack house. The road, as he’d said, was very bumpy – mainly because, as all pack houses, the place was located in the middle of the woods, where you couldn’t exactly make nice roads and all. I made sure not to tell it, but I was kind of glad that it was Alec who was driving and not my grandma, she had a bit of a more … carefree driving style. Not exactly the best on a road like that, if I must say. Apart from that, the ride was pleasant, the woods were beautiful, and more than once I was able to spot some curious wolves (clearly from Alec’s pack) with their pups, still in their human form, deers and bears, both shifters and not. “We’re in the Opal Lake’s lands now.” Alec annou