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She looked up at him in surprise when he pulled his arm away, tilting her head. "Am I wrong?"
He shook his head, his gestures sharp and unfamiliar. "Go to sleep, Calliope. We'll talk in the morning."
She shrugged a little, looking straight ahead again. "You told me that you'd hurt my family," she said quietly. "I don't think you'll be able to...
He rolled his eyes, standing up fully. "You can't just trust them that easily, Calliope," he said sharply, heading for the door. "None of them...
She looked up at him, giving him a small smile. "You know I can't."
He pinched the bridge of his nose. "Let me get this straight. You took magyck advice from your enemy?!"
She frowned at him. "Did you think we were just going to find it?"
"You clearly can't," he replied sharply, sounding irritated. "If you think that you can just go into an entire kingdom that wants you dead with a...
She looked up at him, her hand on his arm. "You okay?"
“I thought you wrote that under duress,” he said, sounding upset. “You just... went with him?”
She followed him obediently, her head still looking around as they walked.
She would be able to hear the frown in his voice as he sat up. “What?”
She nodded, taking his arm in something that seemed to be becoming a bit of a habit. “Okay. Lead the way.”
His eyes opened and he raised an eyebrow. "Only you would apologize for getting kidnapped. Don't worry, Cal."
"For... a place to camp out?" she asked, glancing up at him.
“I missed you too,” he told her. “I’ve barely slept since you left...”
"Trust me," she said, giving him a small smile. "I never lie."
He rested his head on the pillow, closing his eyes. "I'm so glad you're back..." he murmured quietly.
She looked up at him before placing a hand on his shoulder gently. "We'll figure it out, Zer," she said softly. "I wouldn't have gotten a vision...
He didn't look convinced, frowning at her. "Just... sleep, okay? Just sleep for a bit. We'll talk about it later."