Loukas seemed to be thinking it through; his eyes shifted from me to Orpheus and then back to me. "You come out if it's dangerous." He warns, and I nod. He walked over to the door connected to the room; it seemed to be built with heavy materials. Loukas took a key from his jeans pocket, opening the locks before pulling them open. "Remember, you come out when you don't feel safe." He warns again, and I nod my head. "I promise," I muttered, stepping into the room. I took slow steps towards Orpheus. My legs grew weak as I got closer to him. His breath was rigid and heavy; his head was down, making it hard for me to see his face as he tugged on the chains. He stopped his movement, and his nose began sniffing the air as he raised his head up; his completely black eyes met mine. I rema

