In my past life, Logan and Scott had been the same. They’d protected Jessica without a second thought, even when she had become a pig. In this life, Jessica, as smug as ever, hid in Logan’s arms and shot me a provoking glare.

I was beyond pissed, and I didn’t care who saw it. I grabbed the ruined calligraphy and paintings from the floor and threw them before Logan and Scott.

Then, pointing at the disaster in the room, I shouted, "Which one of you saw me bullying her? She’s the one who destroyed my room and all my collections for no reason! Peeing everywhere! She must be in heat! I don’t think you need to find her a new owner. Just send her to mate. Maybe she’ll calm down a bit!"

I couldn’t care less if Logan and Scott believed me. They’d never send Jessica away to mate, anyway. But at least I could gross them out and finally vent my frustration!

As expected, the moment those words left my mouth, Jessica shuddered, fear evident in her piglet eyes.

Logan froze for a second, his face full of disbelief. "Alexa, where did you learn all this nonsense? You’ve really let me down."

Scott was just as furious. "Alexa, what’s wrong with you? Lulu's only a few months old, and you want to make her mate? Are you even human?"

He threw his hands up in exasperation. "And it’s your fault for not caring for your things properly, and now you’re blaming Lulu. You’re acting like a total shrew!"

"Still, Jessica looks more like a Montgomery heiress..."

As soon as those words left Scott’s mouth, Logan shot him a deadly glare. Scott quickly realized his mistake, his face turning pale.

"Sorry, I didn’t mean that," he stammered, then hurried out of the room.

I could tell their patience and restraint were part of some bigger plan to get Jessica back into the family. They were playing their parts perfectly, but this time, I wasn’t as clueless as I had been before. In my past life, I’d been too blind to see it, but not anymore.

This time? I was going to put on a show they wouldn’t forget.

Over the next few days, Jessica grew quieter. She stayed obediently in the room Logan had set up for her, not causing trouble. I figured she was probably terrified of being sent off to mate.

But that wasn’t enough for me. I wasn’t going to let her off that easily.

So, I took matters into my own hands.