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from the architecture. Instead, it was the thought of seeing Oliver's father, Alpha James, who lay on his sick bed inside.When she finally reached his room, Janet's heart sank at the s
d about his father, sharing stories and memories of their time together.One day, Oliver decided to leave his room and join the rest of the pack in the main hall. He knew he couldn't hide away forever, and he needed the support of his pack to help him get through this difficult time.As he entered the hall, he was greeted by the rest of the pack members. They all looked sad and solemn, each of them feeling the weight of their loss in their own way.Oliver took a seat at the head of the table, and the rest of the pack members followed suit. Janet sat beside him, her hand on his shoulder, offering him a silent reminder of her presence.For a while, the room was silent. No one spoke, each lost in their own thoughts and memories of Alpha James. Finally, one of the pack members, a burly werewolf named Marcus, spoke up."I remember the time Alpha James took us on that hunting trip," he said, his voice thick with emotion. "We were all so young then, but he treated us like adults. He taught us so much about hunting and tracking, but he also taught us about life. He taught us to respect nature, to be grateful for what we have, and to always look out for each other."There were nods of agreement around the table, and then another pack member spoke up."I remember the time Alpha James saved my life," said Sarah, a young werewolf with bright green eyes. "I was just a pup then, and I got separated from my mother during a hunt. I was lost and scared, and I thought I was going to die. But then Alpha James found me, and he took care of me. He didn't have to do that, but he did. And I will never forget it."The pack members continued to share their memories of Alpha James, each story more touching than the last. Oliver listened intently, tears streaming down his face as he heard how much his father had meant to his pack.Finally, Janet spoke up. "Alpha James was more than just a leader to this pack," she said, her voice soft but strong. "He was a friend, a mentor, and a father figure to all of us. He taught us how to be strong, how to be brave, and how to be loyal. And even though he is gone, his legacy lives on in all of us."There was a moment of silence, and then Marcus spoke again. "We will honor his memory," he said, his voice firm. "We will continue to uphold the values he taught us, and we will make him proud. That is the best way to honor him."The rest of the pack nodded in agreement, and Oliver wiped away his tears. He felt a sense of pride and gratitude for the pack members he led, and he knew that they would get through this difficult time together.As the meeting ended, the pack members hugged each other and offered their condolences to Oliver. He felt a sense of relief and hope, knowing that he had the support and love of his pack behind him. Together, they would honor the memory of Alpha James and continue to thrive as a pack. Later that night, the Alpha Pack members gathered together in the