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He was watching her. "Are you relaxed?"
The power of it made her panic. "I-I can't do that."
"I know," he said, shaking his head slightly. "I'm not gonna let you die. It's not like there's much of risk right now anyways."
"Yes," she said roughly, the emotion mirroring in her tone.
He pinched the bridge of his nose. "I know, I know. Just trust me to help you with magic.."
She frowned, seeming uncertain. "Okay."
He crossed his arms. "I'm not forcing you to do it. You just need to trust me."
She nodded slightly. "Okay.."
He squinted, pulling his hood down. "You need to relax, Juniper."
She looked anxious, watching him. "I know I wasn't."
"Every diviner has other powers. They just have to unlock them."
She squinted. "I'm assuming that means looking into my mind. I suppose you can."
"I do understand," he said. "We all start somewhere."
She frowned. "I dont want to hurt you."
"I know," he said with a small frown. "I'm going to teach you."
"Were just friends," she said flatly.
He backed away from her hand. "My Hearthstone.. You're going to have to open the wall."
She crossed her arms. "Why me? Was I just that gullible to you?"
"It was torn from my chest and locked away somewhere," he said, pulling down the collar of his shirt to show her part of a long, trailing scar. "I...
"You baited me into being your bargaining chip." She huffed. "I doubt any nice thing you said about me was true."