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Jackson was waiting impatiently for Liam, yet again. He knew he was early, but he had better things to do than stand around to point at what area they had to work with. 'I don't understand why he couldn't just come here himself with the direction I gave him,' Jackson thought, rolling his eyes and glancing at his watch. Jackson really didn't have any other plans, but his mind was occupied by other things from Wednesday night, causing him irritation simply because he didn't understand what was happening. What he really wanted to do was call Autumn up and see what she was doing. Piper expected him to be home soon. He said he was running errands, but that didn't mean he couldn't take awhile and chit-chat about the mixed messages Autumn was sending him the other night. Jackson had recei