"Kami is right." Elina's eyes were puffy and her voice hoarse, but her gaze was steeled with determination. "That's why I should go instead of her. Elysia can't risk losing both her parents and my life is a small price to pay to save my son."
"No offense, Elina, but you heard Lith." Kamila shook her head. "He doesn't remember you. If you remain alone with him, he'll kill you with no hesitation. Even if the guilt snaps him out of his amnesia, Lith would never forgive himself for harming you.
"I'm the one who has to go."
"Why you?" Raaz asked. "Lith seems to think you are the cause of his suffering. What makes you think you'd fare better than any of us?"
"Because I'm his wife." Kamila closed her eyes for a second, trying to find the right words. "I know things about him you don't. Things a man would never share with his parents or sisters.