“What have you done, Rae?” Rion yelled at the top of his lungs, taking huge strides back into the house. “You lied to me.” “I didn’t mean to,” Ravyn tagged along like a lost puppy, speaking in a voice much too low to attain dominance in the situation. There was no point, really. She was at fault. She should have ended it all when she had the chance or at the very least had the balls to refuse her brother. Now, it had all gone to s**t and she couldn’t think of a way to tame the only man who had stood by her side since she was a child. “Rion, please,” she tried again, moving towards him slowly, cautious of his rage. “You’ve ruined everything,” Rion bark, now pacing the room, moving farther away from her reach. “We’re going to have to leave.” The sentence caught Ravyn by surprise, a wav

