[I]She did not just say what I think she did?[/I] Wesley was completely taken back by Nadeline’s comparison of Wesley to Levi. No, that wasn’t even the worst part of it all. She could compare him to whoever she wanted to and Wesley would have at least accepted that. No, it was the fact that she said that Levi never lied to her. That was pretty much saying that everything that had happened between the two of them, from the good, the great, and even the slightly bad, that just cause of this one lie — granted it was a huge one — it was all thrown out of the window. That was what got Wesley a little more annoyed than he was beforehand. Wesley just looked at her. He clearly had an irritated expression on his face, not even sure what he could say that wouldn’t make things worse than they already were, but he was going to at least try. [b]“You really think that I had any choice in the matter? Actually, don’t answer that, cause I did.”[/b] Wesley said in raised voice. [b]“I chose not to tell you cause my honor code demanded me to do so, but I can’t expect you to understand that. No, you can’t even begin to understand it.” [/b]It was Wesley’s turn to let off some of his own frustration. [b]“You want to know how I felt when Jaakuna not only told us about Emiri’s condition, but about what he did back in Nabudis?”[/b] Wesley would rhetorically ask her. [b]“I wanted to refuse right then and there even after I promised. I wanted to tell him that despite my honor as a Dalmascan man, that I wouldn’t keep his secret, but I didn’t. Instead, I suffered in my own silence.” [/b]Wesley said as his voice was damn well near the levels that Nadeline’s had taken.