CHAPTER 31. Ravyn groaned as consciousness crept in, her body aching in places she didn’t even know could ache. The smell of damp earth filled her nose, and when she blinked open her eyes, all she saw were trees. Tall, looming, and dripping with the faint dew of dawn. Her head pounded. She pushed herself upright, wincing as the cool air brushed against bare skin. Then realization hit her. She was naked. A startled gasp left her lips, and she looked down to see a soft blanket draped over her body. Someone must’ve covered her during the night. Her throat tightened. “Rion,” she muttered under her breath. It had to be him. Even thinking of her brother made her jaw tense. He’d probably found her passed out after she’d shifted back, carried her here like some helpless child, and thrown the

