Eve
I went down to little Sophie's level, my voice cajoling. "Little star," I murmured.
Her brown eyes searched mine, looking for what I hoped was trust. And she could. I desperately hoped she knew that—even if we had only just met a few minutes ago. "What tunnels?" I asked.
I could feel Freddie's eyes drilling holes into my back, but he didn't dare move—not with Hades still pinning him in place.
Sophie suddenly looked smaller, as if she were caving into herself. She pursed her lips so tightly they began to tremble. The tunnels meant a lot to her, and because of Freddie's fear-mongering, they had become sacred—something she felt she had to protect from us.
I gathered myself together, Rhea whispering in my head, sharing insights.
> "The tunnels are connected to her mother and her pack, so of course she feels it's her obligation to keep them safe from what she perceives as certain danger."
> "Why would we be a danger to the tunnels?"