Amara wrapped her hand around Cambria's and lead the way into the deepest part of the woods. Once there she turned to look at him and smiled, she dropped the violet eyed disguise and assumed her own with her mouth full of razor sharp teeth included. She turned and made a few gestures in the air, brushing her fingertips over one of the thicker oak trunks in the area. She said one long low word that seemed to drag out long after her lips stopped moving. The oak cracked down the middle where her fingers had touched. The crack began to fold in on itself, caving as if there were some force behind it ripping it back, like a vacuum without wind.
Amara turned to Cambria and smiled without showing off her teeth and extended a hand to him. She was going to walk through with him. The gaping maw in the tree was an inky black, darker than anything in the surrounding forest, and Cambria wouldn't be sure exactly where it would go.
"Whatever happens do not let go of my hand. If you are pulled away from me I may not reach you in time to save your mind and body. There are things that will try to pull you away, just know that. It won't be easy -- it never is for someone new to the realm unless they are under King Pendaran's protection. He usually only saves that ability for visiting dignitaries and emissaries." Amara tried to explain the best she could.
Amara turned to the dark door and began to walk toward it. She had Cambria's hand in hers, but she would understand if he didn't want to go anymore. Most people balked at this door to infinite darkness.
He wouldn't even have to know about her torture if she didn't follow through with her end of the bargain. The Bocan had always been good at hiding pain after all.