Chapter 49 The room was as secure as Ravyn could make it given the circumstances. She'd spent the better part of two hours conducting a sweep that would have impressed most professional security consultants—checking electrical outlets for hidden cameras, running her hands along picture frames and light fixtures, examining the smoke detector and air vents, even checking inside the toilet tank and behind the bathroom mirror. Nothing. The room was clean. That surprised her more than if she'd actually found surveillance equipment. Her family wasn't known for respecting privacy or boundaries. The fact that they'd prepared this room without installing cameras or listening devices suggested either unusual restraint or unusual strategy. Maybe they knew she'd check. Maybe they assumed she'd sw

