"Nothing," she said stubbornly. "What did you do instead?" she asked.
"If I tell you, will you tell me?" he asked.
"No!" she replied. "And I don't care about the activities you may have engaged in. You can keep it to yourself."
"I spent most of the time bothering my brother," Davien began to explain, even though she had explicitly told him not to. "He didn't like my company very much."
"I can see why. At least there's something Alexander and I agree on," she responded.
"Oh, you know his name," he smirked.
Bel jerked her head in his direction. "Are you trying to get on my nerves?"
"You said there was nothing I could say that would make you dislike me more, so," he paused slightly to smirk, "I shouldn't hold back." The words were barely out of his mouth before he scooted even closer.
"Don't even think about coming any closer," she snapped.
"I won't," he said, "but only if you tell me what you did."