ZINA
"What she saw in you doesn't matter," Daemon answered, slamming his fists against the wall behind her.
It was clear to Zina that just the mere thought of their conversation made Daemon uncomfortable, and that only served to convince her that along the lines, something had gone terribly wrong. And the thing in question was the exact same thing that her wolf had sensed when it said to her, 'there's something in you.'
Something even Daemon, strong and courageous man he was, was afraid to face.
"It matters," Zina answered slowly, "if not to you, it matters to me. Please, the opportunity had come for me to have the answers I've yearned for all these years. Do not take it away from me."
"And if I tell you what you want to hear, then what?"
"Then we will figure it out from there," Zina answered with a smile that exudes a confidence that she certainly didn't possess.