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While assuming Davies’s silence to be his inability to respond, Astrid requested one last thing from the man, “If possible, I want you to stop being affectionate towards me. These bogus feelings will hinder my judgement again.” Davies stayed uncaring of her pleas. He knew she was hurting to imagine him with someone else, yet he couldn’t do anything about it. For Davies, the only thing that he could do was give her assurance. “I know you can’t trust my words anymore. I feel like even I fail to do that now. However, I would like to assure you that I will make sure that our child will be safe.” “It’s not your child,” Astrid snarled. “Go back to your chamber!” Astrid was beginning to get loud again, accumulating the attention of the other inmates. Davies tried to silence her by keeping