“He hasn’t done anything right either,” Hadlee snapped back at her. Briar noted Liev’s face had resumed his stoic expression and the tic at his jaw which was always a good tell to let her know his temper was heightened had her fearing the worst. If he had been going to take Briar away to force her to behave, he sure as hell would have no problem taking Hadlee away and teaching her manners. He’d probably even turn her against her. She could see his wheels turning and she desperately tried to save the situation. “Hadlee, please, give him a chance. He’s done nothing to deserve your temper.” “Can I go to my room?” Briar looked to Liev who gave a single nod, and she waved her hand, “go ahead.” Hadlee’s bedroom door slammed shut and Briar looked to Liev. “I’m sorry Liev. Believe it or not,