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“The thrill, or adrenalin makes him feel alive,” Vivian said.

“Exactly. I would still trust my life to him, though. Without hesitation,” Quin finished.

“There is another that is very reminiscent of that behavior. One that finds happiness and fulfillment in almost everything he does, especially if there’s an air of danger about it,” Vivian said.

Quin met her gaze and knew at once who she was referring to. He smiled and nodded slowly. “He is almost always underestimated, and he says he prefers it that way, yet he is oneof our most lethal. One of our most daring. If one of our own is in trouble… he does not hesitate, he does not think. He simply comes to their aid, regardless of what he has to do or of what he has to face to stand beside them.”

“Rokai,” Bart said.

“Rokai,” Quin confirmed.

“Just don’t let him land the Warship on Earth without permission,” Bart begged.

Quin laughed.

Vivian fidgeted again as she had been the entire time she’d been sitting and doing her best to visit and remain a part of the conversation. It was obvious to Au'revele that her grimaces and the uncomfortable shifting of her body came in waves. “Are you well, Vivian?” Au'revele asked.

“I’m just so tired, Au'revele. I can’t sit. I can’t lie down. I can’t stand. I can’t do anything long enough to get any real rest. I’m exhausted,” Vivian answered.

“I’ll take you back upstairs, Ehlealah,” Quin said.

“Oh, no. That’s not necessary. You stay with our guests. I think I’ll rest in our suite down here.”

“I’ll help you,” Au'revele said.

“Thank you, Au'revele,” Vivian said.

“Are you sure?” Quin asked.

“Yes. Do you mind if we remain downstairs for now? It’s such a chore to get from upstairs down and from downstairs up,” Vivian said.

“I do not mind at all. Do you not remember me suggesting that we just stay downstairs to make it easier for you to get around?” Quin asked, rubbing his cheek on the top of her head as he helped her stand and kissed her before allowing Au'revele to take his place beside her to help her to their suite.

“No, I don’t remember, but I don’t doubt it.” She looked at everyone, smiling and giving a little wave. “I’ll see you all in the morning, hopefully. But most likely, it will be only a couple of hours.”

“Rest well, Ehlealah. I will be in shortly,” Quin said.

“Take your time and enjoy visiting with our company.”

Vivi only just barely made it into the bedroom before she stopped in her tracks.

“What is it” Au'revele asked.

“I need clothing, and all my toiletries. I need to brush my teeth, I need to brush my hair, I need a big, loose fitting nightgown. I need a robe, and I need fuzzy socks and slippers. It’s all upstairs.”

“I’ll bring it all down for you.”

“No, I’ll just have him take me upstairs.”

“Vivian, please. Allow me to get it. It’s much easier than the constant up and down the stairs. I’ll bring you everything you just spoke of and anything else that occurs to you later.”

“Are you sure you don’t mind?”

“More than sure. Allow me to help you get in bed, and I’ll go get what you need.”

“That’s probably for the best.”

“It definitely is.”