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After the training, I returned back to the kitchen to see if Lillian was around. She wasn’t. Maybe, she was still resting inside her room. That was to be expected since she seemed tired the whole day. I couldn’t really blame her because she worked more than she usually did. As I was returning back to alpha’s chamber, I realised that Lillian was affected by alpha’s words. It was those disheartening claim about her being unworthy of an holiday which made her bitter. That was wrong. Madeline shouldn’t have said that. Since Lillian didn’t want anything to do with me for the moment, I was feeling a bit blue. This was the first time that we had fought. That’s why I didn’t have any clue about what I should do to mend our friendship. Although I had been chasing Madeline recently, but it didn’t