Dave was her dad's friend. Her dad's best friend ... they guy who had taught her father how to be a hunter. She had only been a little kid way back when, but she had vague memories of her dad arriving back from being gone for a long time, and dave and him laughing and eating at the dinner where her mom had worked.
She also remembered the night he had come to their front door, a long time after her dad had started to sleep on the couch or over at Granny and Grandpa's house - when Ramuh and Leviathan had argued into the late night, the rain lashing the glass panes of her bedroom window, little Selena had been awake, counting how many times old Ramuh had tossed a lightning bolt towards the sea to quieten Leviathan's thrashing when she'd seen Dave walking up the worn path to her Mama's front door.
He was a good man. He had welcomed her into Meldacio. He had made her feel at home, even when she had been sleeping in what she could only surmise to be his old bedroom at Miss Ezma's house before her Dad had finished fixing up their new home.
But ... but he had known about Reno. Known about Reno and Loqi and Miss Ida. He knew ... he knew. He knew who they were and where they were from and he had kept that from them? He had kept that from her and her Dad. So was he keeping that from Miss Ezma and the other hunters too?
Tugging her arm free when Dave steered her into the Intel hut, Selena reeled, spinning on her heel and taking a few steps towards the door before she realised he was standing with his back against the door and blocking her exit, his hands raised in submission though, and his voice sounded soft and maybe a little sad.
But he had lied. So did that mean he was somehow under pressure from the Empire? Or did they have their claws in here too? This was ... this was too much . She needed to leave. She needed to get her Dad and they needed to leave ... go to Insomnia? Nyx was there. Nyx and Libertus and Luche. They'd be safe there, safe behind the King's wall and safe from the Empire's reach.
Shaking her head, Selena backtracked across the small office, her hands coming up to rake through her ebony locks,
"No ... no, I-I don't think so. You knew. You knew ... Reno told me. You've known all along and this ... no Dave. No. I-I want my Dad. I want my Dad now. I don't want to be here."