Alisa Drey stiffened the moment the words left my lips, making me feel a twinge of guilt for bringing up the topic. "I'm sorry," I said quickly, "I was just a little curious," "Why are you apologizing?" he asked in a calm, but unconvincing voice. He was trying to hide it but I could hear how upset the question made him. "For making you upset, I did not mean to." "I'm not upset at you, I told you I would handle it in the best possible judgment." my head on his chest rose and fell slowly as he sucked in a sharp breath and let it out. "Tell me what you want to know Alisa." "When is your birthday?" I asked the most obvious question first. "It passed a few months ago," he shrugged. "Date." I pressed. "Why does it matter?" he asked in a clipped tone. "If you're upset I'll just s

