TENNA. I woke up surrounded by warmth. Sunlight filtered through the curtains. My body ached in all the best ways and my throat was still sore but manageable. The bed was empty except for me. I sat up and looked around the room. Rowan’s room. Right. We’d all fallen asleep here last night. The door opened and Lyssa walked in carrying two mugs of coffee. “Oh good, you’re awake.” She handed me one of the mugs. “I was about to come wake you up. My brothers said you needed to sleep but I’ve been dying to talk to you.” I took the coffee gratefully. “What time is it?” “Almost noon. You slept forever.” She climbed onto the bed and sat cross-legged facing me. “How are you feeling? And don’t say fine because I know you’re not fine.” I took a sip of coffee and let the warmth settle in my c

