The morning arrived, and I slept two hours at most. I was tired, but I had to put our plan in motion. First, I had to explain to Kailee what I discussed with Ivy. She was sound asleep, and I was glad that she was resting. At least that means that she is gaining back her strength. Then, I needed to convince her to follow the plan, and finally, we had to speak with her father, and I had to stay calm and avoid killing him. "That is going to be a challenge," Ares remarked. "I know, but if we don't keep our cool, we could get Ivy and Kaid in trouble. Also, we can't damage our relationship with the polar bears; they are Kailee's people," I reasoned with him. "Ugh! Fine," Ares growled and cut the link. Kailee started moving into the bed. She was having a nightmare, it seemed, so I caref