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  "So that was why you killed him?"

  "Oh no, I killed him because he betrayed me, because his god betrayed my Roden. Do you know that Roden likes you?"

  I stopped and turned my head to look at her, "Seriously?"

  She nodded, "When you escorted those followers, after that idiot had killed your friend, that impressed him. You actually felt bad about what you'd done to me, and what you'd caused to happen, even though it was no fault of your own.

  "Roden is real big on loyalty and honor and all that kind of stuff. It's a big deal to him."

  "Yet he didn't stop you from that ambush," I pointed out.

  "That was my idea. I'd heard all about your reputation, I was scared of you, Will. I thought you were going to kill me when you first met me. And don't think Roden let me off easy for that either, he was pretty mad at me as well.

  "I got my hands slapped over that one," She sighed.

  I sat back, smiled at her, and gave her a kiss. "See? Now that wasn't so hard, was it?"

  Evean smiled back, "No, it wasn't. So now what?"

  "Now we go upstairs to the room I rented for the next three days."

  "Only three?" Evean pouted.

  I laughed and scooped her up in to my arms and carried her off to the room.

  "Don't worry; I warned them we might be longer than that."

  END

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