"No, Levi, it hasn't been a difficult day. It's been a night and a day of… of danger, and unpleasant surprises, and more danger and… where am I?!" she wailed, throwing her arms out at the forest around them. "Where did he bring me and then just leave?" "Tryson didn't leave you by choice." "I've heard that before," she snapped, then dropped her face into her hands. This huge man was lovely and worried and it wasn't fair that she be rude to him—he wasn't the one who'd let her down. "I'm sorry, Levi. I just… Tryson keeps doing things without telling me they're going to happen and I don't know what to believe anymore." "Believe that he loves you, and always has," Levi said softly. "We all know of you because you were the only one he could speak of whenever his mind turned back to his time

