At first, it was easy to turn him down. In fact the two days after the start, hearing him offer to sit and stay with her almost frustrated her and made her want to scream her usual reply of "No, but thank you for the food," at him. But by the third day, the long hours of being alone in a small room was getting to her a bit more. There was not much to do. There had been a bit of needle work she had started but once that was finished on the fifth day, then the sixth day, she had a terrible case of cabin fever. But still she was stubborn and would not ask him to stay or talk with her. Her replies went from immediate no's to a hesitation before the no. By a week in, she just shook her head, afraid that if she opened her lips she'd say yes instead.
Twice in that time, Kael had allowed a tub to be brought in for her and she thought maybe there would be the chance to speak with another person for even a moment but Kael was there the whole time they filled the tub and made sure not a word was spoken before she was given her privacy and he stood by again as the tub was later taken away. He was like a hawk watching her and she felt at time like if she wasn't on her guard he would swoop in and eat her.