"You were cute, silly, fun to be around. But I couldn't decide how I felt about you. I knew what the people had said about you, but hadn't formed my own opinion. I felt you couldn't be as bad as people were saying, at least you didn't seem to be. I spent that first day with you and it was wonderful, but that night I was visited by the leader of the resistance. He took me to their hideout. When we arrived they started telling me stories. Stories about how your clan were all cheats and not really warriors, and how I shouldn't trust a Torikk." Grantaw shook her head.
"Mue how could you be so stupid?" Mue bowed her head in shame. "I know it's hard without your father being here, but don't forget the lessons he taught you. You should be proud to be his daughter. Don't ruin it with these people."
"It didn't make sense to me that father would have lost so easily. He had won so many fights before, why not this one. So even though I spent time with Boreen and saw he was a good, nice individual, I still had them in my ear telling me he wasn't. They asked me to tell them all I could about Boreen but I only gave them a few things, always holding out the good stuff. They were making sense at why I shouldn't trust him but being around him felt different. So I let them talk me into setting this trap today."
"If it bothered you so much you could have just asked. Listen carefully, I don't want to live through this again." With that Boreen began to tell Mue and Grantaw the story of the day Rawn died and Boreen became chief. When it was done the two stayed silent and cried to themselves.
"Thank you for telling us that. It doesn't sound like it was the easiest thing to go through let alone go through twice." Mue looked genuinely sad but her eyes had a bit of happiness behind them.
"Now how does some revenge sound?" Grantaw had a grim smile. "We need to teach them a lesson and show who we back." So they began to plot. It was obvious to the three that if they wanted people to back Boreen the retaliation for what was done to him had to be grand. There had to be no doubt that he was not a coward. Boreen felt it would be best he came out looking unstoppable as well. A plan came to light. The three decided it would be best to siege their hideout. Even with his still weak body from the poison Boreen dawned the chief's warrior garb and grabbed his spear and shield. He didn't know how many were there but by the time he was done the entire town would know how many he had killed. Boreen followed Mue to the hideout she had been too and pounded on the door, waiting for it to open.