Perfectly Fake
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Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2018
"Are you completely insane we can't house him, I mean look at him, he can not even control his shift!" The elderly woman bellowed.

"It's fine Maggie, I will take care of him like I take care the others, it's no matter to me that he can't control his shift, we've had way worst than this." He replied almost too calmly. What he said was true, he has seen worst-cases than what he's currently faced with. Besides, if the boy was dangerous it would have been a lot harder aquire him than it was.

" That was what you said the last time Ambrose, and the time before that but you were lying as you most likely are now!" Maggie had, had enough of the shit Ambrose always constantly gets  them in to, she knows the risks of housing such a dangerous individual and no matter how much of a miracle worker he was, she just couldn't see how he was going to fix this one, this was something bigger then the two of them.

"Maggie my friend, I know you are worried but do not fret this... condition of his will resolve itself just humour me please."
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