Sir was angry with himself. “Here I was so concerned about Wallace that you ended up going to a den of wolves. Well, that won’t happen again, Brie,” he stated forcibly. Brie worried about what it would mean for her—for them both. Sir seethed with a quiet anger she could not reach past. She was grateful when he finally decided to speak with his friend Master Anderson. After several visits with him, Sir set up a long meeting with Marquis Gray. She had no idea what had been discussed, but when Sir returned from Marquis Gray he seemed more like himself. “Sit with me, Brie.” She moved over to him and sat on the couch. “Yes, Sir?” “I realize I have not been easy to live with lately, and you have suffered for it.” “It has been difficult, Sir,” she admitted, bowing her head. “Brie, unfortunately you are collared to a man haunted by ghosts of the past. I have been shaped by those events and cannot react the way most people do.” “I accept that, Sir.” He swept her hair back gently.
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