I averted my eyes, avoiding Rasce's stare. Tana coughed uncomfortably, leaning over to nudge him.
"That's enough for one day," she murmured. "She's been through hell tonight, as have we all. Let's take it easy and ask the questions later. A little while longer won't hurt."
Rasce grunted, but reluctantly nodded. "Fine, you're right. And I'm sorry, Starlight. It's not my intention to scare you. I only want to understand what's going on, and what dangers we might meet because of you. Tonight was a good example of that, and we're fortunate we even survived. It's not something I want to see happen again."
I nodded, a bare dip of my head, but couldn't bring myself to return his gaze. Rasce had every right to inquire about my secrets, and I felt ashamed of my weakness and inability to earn their trust.