"Oh God. You've got to be kidding me." Was the first thing that escaped my mouth. Here I am in the gym with Dimitri, a month after the stigori attack, and Kirvoa is trying to pull a joke.

"Rose, she's just concerned." He said with a light Russian accent, while stretching on the mats.

"Concerned? Concerned! She thinks I'm freakin' crazy, and you think she's concerned?" I hissed, while cracking my back.

"Rose, you were screaming about ghosts and monsters for a week straight. It makes sense for her to think you need therapy." I death glared him, holding his brown eyes in my gaze.

"Maybe I'm crazy, but I know I saw Mason's ghost, and even after the telling you about the attack, it obvious you think I need a therapist too." I was trying to hold back the venom in my voice. A look of hurt crossed Dimitri's face, breaking his calm façade.

"Roza, you're not crazy. But the therapist may help you sort out the darkness from Lissa." I shivered as he spoke my name in Russian. "I heard he was actually the top of his class too. Even serving in the Royal Court," he added.

"He's a male?" The thought of a hot guy staring at me as I lay on the sofa speaking to him my deepest troubles, I'm not going to lie, it excited me. The only problem is that he looked like Dimitri. I smiled wickedly, at my day dream.

"Hmmm males always did seem to understand me more. Maybe he could help with my troubles and give me what I really need?" I said innocently. Dimitri began do sit ups on the mat, not even looking at me.

"Sure, Rose. He could help," he said continuing his sit ups. That bastard.

"I mean you could be gone on an assignment, and then I would be so lonely." I said while acting sad. Dimitri stopped half way through a sit up, his hands behind his head and his lithe abs curled, and a cold expression crossed his face. Got you now, Comrade.

He thought one second more and stared his sit ups again. I thought for a moment my plan failed until he stopped and looked me.

"No therapy. And defiantly no therapist," he said his voice cold. Bingo.

I didn't reply but I started doing sit ups next to him, smirking the whole time.