"Surely, there must be something else that can be done?" Queen Alana asked.
Davien met his mother's eyes and simply nodded. "As you wish, Mother."
Queen Alana nodded and took a step back. She turned to King Draco, and the King met her eyes. "What are you thinking about, Alana?" he asked, his tone clearly indicating that he wasn't pleased.
"Nothing," she smiled at him.
"Misha has always been right, and Davien said he can handle this situation. At least have some faith in your son," Draco added.
"I never said I didn't think he wouldn't be able to handle it. I just said there isn't anything wrong with having more than one option. There is no reason to completely rely on Misha."
"Even though she has never given us a reason to distrust her."
"Father!" Alexander snapped. "Mother never said a thing about distrust. You act as though you don't care about your son. Why do we have to rely on a method that is clearly not working?"