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I just couldn't let it be. Although I had starting plotting things, I still feared that it wasn't enough. My limitations of being a wolf incapable of shifting infuriated me,, but Jordan's cries served as entertainment. The whole villa was shocked to hear a grown man cry like an infant. "This is what you get for undermining a woman's capability of defending herself," I claimed as I left for the servant's quarter. Since I failed to inform Lillian that I was going to work in her stead, I entered the room to find a dreary looking Lillian. I smiled to ease the tense atmosphere and then spoke, "Turn that frown upside down! I have great news for you." "I do not want any news at the moment. Settle down here with me, young lady. Why didn't you wake me up in the morning? That was so mean. I di