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“Got any more projects you need to cram in here before the conference?” Jerry asks, smiling at me as he carries a huge beam like it weighs nothing up to the new construction site. “We’ll see,” I say with a smirk. “Honestly though, this is far less work than building onto the packhouse dining room.” “I know, and it’s not really wasting pack funds,” he tells me and smiles. “I just didn’t think any construction for the Alpha conference would involve me so much. I train wolves. I don't build things.” I shrug, looking at everyone here working. “It was a good idea to move training to help. Team building is just as important as strength training. Maybe even more important.” “It is, and they’re doing well,” he says and looks over. “I’m a little worried about some of the younger kids.