CHAPTER 69

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  That evening, we called an emergency strategy session. Christian, Marcus, Connor, and I were in Christian's private office at the pack house.   "Sophie can identify which pack members are vulnerable to Harold's influence," Christian explained, and I watched Marcus's eyebrows shoot up.   "You can do what now?" Marcus asked.   "I can feel their wavering loyalty," I said. "I can't force anyone to stay loyal, but I can sense the conflict. I know exactly who might be susceptible to pressure from the traditionalist coalition."   Connor was already pulling out a notebook. "This is intelligence gathering on a level we didn't have access to before. We can address their concerns proactively. We can show them concrete reasons why our leadership direction is better than reverting to Harold's way

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