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"You're supposed to be my friend, Puck," she said helplessly. "I thought you would help me but now you're telling them all that I've been...
He wasn't nearby, the area quiet.
Her shoulders tensed. "With all due respect.. I haven't been brain washed. I know what I'm talking about."
He didn't follow, sitting down quietly.
She looked a little panicked. "But.. All they want is equal flow of magyck.. They only have 25% of what we have. Their civilians are suffering...
He only frowned, choosing to let her be alone as he watched her go.
She looked a little startled. "An assault?"
He hesitated, looking over. "Where are you going?'
"It was alright," she said quietly. Although, her sleep had actually been fleeting, and she had tossed and turned all night. She glanced at Puck...
He looked upset as well, his arms crossed and refusing to meet her gaze. He almost looked sad.
She followed her, her eyes down.
"No, you don't," he agreed. "I don't even know why you wanted to join me in the first place. You were actually happy before."
She nodded slightly, looking a little somber. "Okay.."
"Believing that isn't a strategically smart idea. You don't know if I'm going to hurt you or not. I'm a wild card and I don't care about anyone...
She frowned, having already woken up, and went to open it.
"No," he told her, "it's better if you just keep yourself safe. That means distancing from me."
She eventually got back into bed, but found it difficult to go back to sleep.
He was quiet for a moment. "You should just stay at the camp once it's set up. I can go look for the clue myself. It's better that way."
She looked at the ground with a frown, unsure what to do.
"So you must have assumed I was lying yesterday when I said I take back what I said about threatening them," he said coldly. "When I said that...