NORA For the first time in a very long time, I slept. Not the kind of sleep that came with fear. Not the one where I had to keep one eye open, listening for danger. Not the kind of sleep where nightmares pulled me under. No. This was peaceful. I didn’t know how long I had been out, but when I stirred, I felt something warm wrapped around me. Strong arms. A steady heartbeat beneath my cheek. Logan. I didn’t have to look to know it was him. His scent surrounded me, I couldn’t name but craved it like air. It felt safe. It felt like home. I blinked slowly, letting my eyes adjust to the light creeping in through the window. The curtains were slightly open, and morning sunlight poured into the room, painting everything golden. My muscles ached faintly, but it wasn’t pain I feared. It was

