[ She slumped back to the dirt then, staring up at the stars through the cover of the trees. In Dorne, it was easy to see the stars from anywhere. Even the trees they did have wouldn't cover it. But here … she could barely make any out, and those that she could make out weren't connected at all. No constellations to trace.
No security to be found.
She rolled onto her side, her back to Ren's tent and her front to her log as though it would bar her from the view of the men who'd no doubt happily put her in her place.
Probably Ren had stopped them only because they'd sought to wound her, punish her for fighting back. He still needed the map she'd seen. Otherwise, he wouldn't have bothered. These thoughts, which she had expected to comfort her in some way and temper the sting of his refusal (she didn't trust him either), only made her more alone.
It took hours for her to fall asleep, and by the time she did, she was indeed shivering. ]
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No security to be found.
She rolled onto her side, her back to Ren's tent and her front to her log as though it would bar her from the view of the men who'd no doubt happily put her in her place.
Probably Ren had stopped them only because they'd sought to wound her, punish her for fighting back. He still needed the map she'd seen. Otherwise, he wouldn't have bothered. These thoughts, which she had expected to comfort her in some way and temper the sting of his refusal (she didn't trust him either), only made her more alone.
It took hours for her to fall asleep, and by the time she did, she was indeed shivering. ]