"You can blame the Wild Things, D," Han said. "They scared the shit outta her."
D reached out to her, and she recoiled, pushing herself farther into the corner.
"Sofi, you shouldn't-" Jake started, eyes going nervously to the newcomer.
"Not gonna hurt you, okay?" D said, holding up his hands.
A sense of power swirled around him that scared her. She felt it circle her, prod her, and retreat. His honey gaze was similar to Han's: warm but wary. She ducked her head and braced herself as he reached for her again. His large hand was warm against her arm. No visions pierced her thoughts.
"See?" he said.
She looked up at him, surprised. By the look of understanding on his face, he knew what she expected to feel. Relief flooded her, and she flung her arms around his neck. She'd never known the power of a single touch until everyone who touched her hurt her!
"Sofi!" Jake exclaimed. He touched her arm to pull her free, and she jerked as dark visions crossed her thoughts. She wrenched away from both men and pressed the heels of her hands against her eyes, trying to stop the visions. D touched her, and the visions fled as if at his command. The warmth of his hand drifted up her arm and through her, comforting her.
"She's … special, isn't she?" Han asked D.
"Very," D replied. "Nobody touches her."
His command was quiet and firm, but Sofia knew no man in the room would disobey a man like him. His hand lingered on her arm, and she rested her forehead against his fingers, comforted for the first time in months.
"Jake, clean up the floors," D ordered. "Let's get you upstairs," he said to Sofia.
He lifted her and carried her down the hall and up the stairs. Sofia's heart fluttered as she tried to take in the world of blinding lights and blurry colors. He turned the lights in her room on low and set her down on the trunk at the bottom of her bed. She drew her legs up, feeling vulnerable and scared in the strange place.
"Han, get me some warm water and washcloths. I'll clean her up."
She didn't miss the surprised look on Han's face. He obeyed. D disappeared into the bathroom adjoining her room and washed his hands. When he returned, he pulled a chair from the wall nearer her and dipped one cloth in water, tugging her arm away from her.
"I can do it," she said, resisting.
He gave her a look that said he didn't have all the patience in the world then pulled her arm free again.