(CORRINE)
Usually, Finn tries to be very well behaved. But there are times when he simply gets too excited. Like they do to any child, fairs and carnivals get him all worked up because he wants to do everything at once.
"No fighting with anyone. No shifting. If you think one of the game stalls is cheating you, don't attack them. Just walk away," I instruct the two adult men in front of me. "Don't let him eat much sugar. And he's too young to go on the big rides. If the person in charge says Finn cannot do it, you do not argue that he is a prince and can do whatever he wants."
Locke gives me a disapproving look. "He is a prince, and—"
"If you can't follow my rules, all three of you can go home."
"What about you?" My mate studies me. "Where are you going?"
"I'll be with you for a while. Then I have to meet someone."
