As Salana walked off, leaving Amara and the others behind, she felt eyes on her. The same eyes she felt when she went after Nathan in the forest earlier. Did he really think that she hadn't been able to tell? It was just that she had had bigger fish to fry, and he wasn't a threat at that time. She smirked. How could she not know who was looking at her? The fact that he was here and not in the forest was a good thing. It seemed as though he had developed his father's innate selfishness. He was ultimately unable to put anyone before himself, especially if it would endanger him in some way.