Callum didn't know how he felt about this discussion. Charlie's leaving felt like a betrayal, but then he shouldn't be happy that Charlie was thinking about their future together. "This is ridiculous. You don't owe me anything, Charlie. I knew what I was doing and I got myself into this. You don't have to do anything," he finally said.
"You're the boss, right? We'll get the people, and if not, we'll get the dragons out in smaller groups. It's not like we need to run formations anymore. It's more work, but it might be better anyway." He went to the bed and sat on the edge. "I'll speak with the kids and change the schedule again. You don't have to worry about it."