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“Has that helped in the past?” Jenna asked.

“We've not done it in the past, so you will be the first time we attempted. Sounds good though, doesn't it?” Harry suggested.

“What do we do now?” Jenna asked.

“We're going to my office, and I'm going to explain to you the different programs that I have and give you copies of the books. The guys will be doing the same kind of thing but in Duroc's office," Bindi explained.

“What about me?” Harry wondered.

“I'm going to take you to the storage room so you can look through it for things that you want. I think that will keep you busy and happy for a while.” Bindi offered

“Oh. That's cool.” Harry declared.

They dropped Terry off on their way to the office, and when they arrived, Bindi sat behind the desk. She immediately began to pull out notebooks containing the information that Jenna would need.

“How many of these are there?” Jenna asked.

“A bunch, but you must understand that you get help handling this. You need a number two, and certain programsalso need someone in charge of them. They will answer to you, but the daily work will be theirs," Bindi said.

“I can understand managing people who are working in various positions. Maybe that's why Tyne gave me the job as office manager. That, and he needed someone there at the time. The important thing will be finding the right people for the right positions, especially when I don't know any of them," Jenna explained.

“You left when you were a small child, didn't you? That will make things harder for you, but if you manage the office, I think you might understand what people trust.”

“I like to think I do.”

“Two days and we'll begin to see how things will work out with the pack," Bindi suggested.

“Hey guys! I'm back, and I have found some of the greatest things. Are you sure I shouldn't pay you for them or at least do something?” Harry asked.

“You do so many favors for people that you deserve something like this. How do you plan to move it?” Bindi wondered.

“Oh, I already moved it, but that means I need a snack now," Harry admitted.

“We have a lot of leftovers, and I heard that one of the cooks made a pecan pie because she heard it was one of your favorites.” Bindi offered.

“Have I told you lately that I love your cooks? Pecan pie is one of my favorites but is hard to find. Why don't we go and start our snack?” Harry asked.

“Grab your notebooks, Jenna. You can start studying as soon as we're through with the snack," Bindi suggested.

“I'll have a lot to study. I shouldn't feel bad about that because Grant is risking his life in a challenge.” Jenna admitted.

“I think he will do just fine, and we will be there to give him moral support." Harry encouraged.

“Come on, ladies. Let's go to the kitchen and sort out the leftovers and the desserts.” Bindi directed.

When Jenna had met her, she had not been an alpha bitch, but she had seamlessly slipped into the position. That made Jenna wonder if it would be as easy for her. It just showed how much life could change in a short amount of time. Regardless of how this turned out, Jenna's life would be completely different when it was over. Hopefully, things would work out the way they wanted. George needed to meet justice, and the pack needed him gone. No matter what kind of a job she and Grant did, she was sure it would be better than what George was doing now.

They ate their meal or snack, depending on whether you were Harry or someone else, and then she left to study the notebooks she'd been given. This was not something she would learn overnight, and she had to pick the most important ones to study first.

“Jenna, are you still awake?” Harry asked

“Yeah. Did you need something?”

“I did. I need you to come to supper so we can eat.”

“I didn't realize it was that late. I'll just follow you.” Jenna suggested.

Harry moved quickly, and Jenna struggled to keep up until they reached the kitchen. Harry was right, and everyone was waiting on her, which made her feel bad.