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A slow smile curved over her lips even as she sighed wearily. "My children have a tendency to do things they know they shouldn't be doing. It's good to see you again, Dayton. We've missed you greatly." He regarded her intently, his eyes devoid of all emotion. "They are curious and also very talented," he finally answered, ignoring the personal remark completely. "Your daughter asked me to teach her how to shift." Loretta's eyebrows raised in surprise and she turned around to look at her errant children who were being remarkably silent in their uncle's arms considering the trouble they had just caused. "She asked my wolf mentally," Dayton added causing her to gasp with shock, her head whipping around. "Your wolf heard her?" she whispered. He nodded. "And she heard me." He shifted to wo

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