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"Why couldn't you sleep well?" he asked. "The thing that caused you distress yesterday? Did you pack any more coats?"
She laughed a little, but shook her head. "I want to stay. I'm worried and I don't want to be alone."
"I don't want you to get hurt," he said flatly. "Nor do I want you to get any more traumatized."
She looked up at him as well, her gaze warm. "I missed you too."
"Like I said before," he told her. "You could go home and be safe and with your family."
She frowned a little, scooting closer hesitantly. "Oh.."
"We should start," he said with a frown. "It's a long journey. Here is your best chance at returning home."
She frowned, looking over at him. "Why not?"
He nodded, pointing at it. "They have a key there."
"It's not your fault," she said quietly. She shook her head and looked over at him. "You should rest."
He noticed how cold her hands were and frowned. "There are three different cities. The nearest is... Udrulon."
She crossed her arms. "He.. I don't know. He said you were our enemy and that I don't need to protect myself because he can protect me and.. and...
It was a bit complex and he frowned at it, showing her the map. "Apoarently my Hearthstone is hidden in a vault on Maragar, and we'll need three...
She looked down again, frowning. "I think.. he's really upset with me. I guess I hurt him when I was defending you."
He squinted, but sighed, picking up his bag and looking at the map. He frowned, reading it. "Hm.."
She looked over at him with a frown. "I'm sorry.."
"Okay," he said, frowning slightly. "Are you sure you're fine?"
She leaned into touch with a frown. "Do you remember anything?"
He looked back at her in surprise. "Yes. Are you?"
She nodded, pulling away and folding her hands. "I mostly stayed in the palace and answered questions.. most people thought I had been...