By the weekend, Briar was exhausted. Hadlee’s constant arguing about not being allowed to use her electronic devices or to watch television were on her last nerve. Liev had magically been able to figure out a way to tune out Hadlee’s whining and when Briar had asked him how he was doing it, he smugly responded it was a technique he used to block out the screams of his enemies. She hadn’t pushed further for details. Liev had spent the night in her bed every night but thankfully, he came to bed after she was asleep and was gone before she got up. Now she knew they were married, he refused to let her get another apartment and insisted they needed a house. He was at her day and night to go house hunting, but she worked a full-time job and a part time. Besides, she wasn’t ready to give up anym