RHEA The morning light filters through the window, creating a warm glow in my face. I wake up early the next morning, sitting upright almost immediately. A faint headache follows, my head pounding. I try to blink away the pain, rising to my feet and setting off to do my normal routine. I spot the files scattered on the table—the signed paperwork sitting at the edge, sticking out like a sore thumb. I immediately frowned. There's not a single moment where I can escape from my reality. Rowan stirs. "Come on, get up now. You have a lot to do today," I say, turning to him. He mutters something unintelligible, rolling on the bed, his back to me. I sigh. I grab a top from the chair and head to the bathroom. There is a knock on the door just the moment I finished dressing up. I checked my p

