Cassie watched as Ryan banged against the cell bar's of Serix's cell, a hopeful look on her ace. She had watched when he had come in, the keys in his hand, and immediately began to hope that maybe they were letting Serix go. And apparently she was right, because as he came in he had went straight to Serix's cell and began talking to him, saying Serix's alibi checked out. She sighed in relief and watched as her husband was let out of the cell before the cell she was in was unlocked as well. She stood up and walked out, going straight over to Serix, kissing him gently and hugging onto his arm as she looked over at Ryan, nodding simply when he said they could rest until lunch. She really didn't have anything to say to him right now. She was aggravated and frustrated it took him this long to figure out Serix was innocent. More so that he had unnecessarily hurt Serix for no reason. It was going to take a lot for him to make up for this, and right now, she just wanted to get to their room so she and Serix could rest comfortably. And so, as she lead Serix out of the hold, she barely gave the blonde male a glance. He would know how aggravated she was and hopefully that would make him ease off of Serix for a bit. She hoped anyway, though doubted he would. He was too hard headed and wasn't about to change that just because she stopped talking to him. Leading him through the caverns toward their room, they got quite a few stares, some probably wondering why Serix wasn't locked up and others who were probably pitying what the two had been through the past couple of days. Either way, Cassie didn't look at any of them. She kept her eye either straight ahead or would every once and while glance at Serix. It took a couple of minutes to get back to their room and once there, she lead him over to sit on the bed giving a sigh as she sat down next to him and softly kissed his lips, "I love you Serix." She nuzzled her head against his and opened her mouth about to suggest they lay down and go to sleep, only before she could, a very hesitant looking young girl, maybe a couple of years younger than herself with her blonde hair covering one of her eyes, her visible blue eye looking at Cassie first before glancing nervously at Serix. She seemed almost afraid of Serix, which if the others had been talking the horrible way she was sure they were, didn't surprise Cassie. The girl looked quickly back over to Cassie, speaking quietly, "I....I'm Terra." There was a long pause, the girl gathering ehr courage to speak again, "Y-you two missed breakfast." She averted her gaze slightly down before stepping in slowly, holding two plates o the food they had probably served for breakfast, "I thought you both might be hungry, so I...I mean...here." She said and handed the two plates to Cassie before shyly and quickly walked out of the room. This made Cassie smile slightly, "I wouldn't be surprised if that girl was scared of a mouse. So skittish." She handed the second plate to Serix and the two ate quietly. When the two finished, Cassie set both plates aside and then went to sit behind Serix, going to massage his shoulder, much like she had their first day of work, thinking maybe if they had roughed him up, maybe massaging the muscles might help to sooth them. Only when she did, she couldn't help but notice him tense as though it were painful. She pulled her hands back quickly in surprise at hurting him, before she hesitantly lifted up his shirt without bothering to ask him, gasping in shock at the long and deep cuts on his back, quickly dropping his shirt back into place, sitting there a moment, unsure what to say at first. She was silently steaming, angry at both the men who did this to him and at Serix for hiding it from her. But, soon at least her angry toward Serix for this left her. She had to remind herself it wasn't his fault this had happened and he had been hiding it to not worry her. She couldn't be angry at him. Slowly moving to sit in front of him, she put her hands gently on the side of his cheeks, kissing him once more, "I.....I am so sorry Serix....I....I can't believe they did that to you....." She whispered, looking down a moment before she looked up at him, her mind racing, "Serix...do you...do you think we should leave?" She knew that was sudden to ask. But, after all, they had put him through, she felt this was an option they had to consider. If Serix's life and health was in jeopardy, then she didn't want to stay here. They had mapped this whole place. They could get out if they tried hard enough and planned it at the right times. She looked at him, worry for his well being in her eyes as she waited for his answer while at the same time her anger toward the other humans mixed in.