Julia nodded, she understood about passion. "Well, if you have the time, then I'd appreciate it." She was sure if it was that big of a challenge then her uncle would do it anyway.
She knew that her reading and even just having a human side had to rub her father the wrong way, and she was fine with that. A women, in her eyes, should never go uneducated, and should be able to dream just as much as any man. She had made it her goal to take on both sides of her heritage, and with the help of her mother, and even her uncle, her human side stayed soft and gentle.
"Oh?" Julia gasped. "I presumed he was dead, as no one knew where he was. That's very valiant of this man to have stepped in to save Lord Edgar's life." She adjusted herself in her chair and quieted down as the maid brought the tea with every thing on it. Pouring herself and Horace each a cup, then dropping some sugar into hers, she sat back. "Any information you can get from this gentleman and Lord Edgar will be positive, I do hope," she finally said after the servant was out of the room. "Though, I do hope that you all try to give this creature a chance to see if he has any human sense at all to be tamed," she spoke the last part quietly. Julia had a good heart, and she thought everyone and everything, man or beast should be given the chance to change. Though with a murder and almost murder, she was sure the men would riot to go after the beast.
Looking up into her uncles eyes, she nodded, "I'll do whatever I can, no matter how far-fetched or impractical." Her eyes gleamed, a challenge would be good.