Dante dropped his sword and ran off towards Giselle's bedchamber to find Ophelia. He knew Ophelia had to speak with Theo, but she didn't say it would be before they all sat together.
Dante paid no attention to Ophelia ordering Giselle to be taken to the dungeon and changing their plans. He would protect Ophelia against the accusations that she falsely imprisoned Giselle.
Dante gritted his teeth, feeling even more frustrated that he soon needed to leave the castle. This was not the state he wanted to leave Ophelia in. He wanted Theo to tell Ophelia the truth, but at the same time, Dante disliked the timing of it all.
Behind Dante, Alice tried to keep up with him, but fell behind.
Dante could not wait for Alice as he needed to see Ophelia right away.
It didn't feel long before Dante reached the chamber and opened the door. He walked into the chamber and found Thomas standing with his back turned to Ophelia, while she stood still.
