Chapter 31 Twenty minutes later, fighting through several bouts of nausea, I was finally sitting up in a chair. “This is so dumb,” I groaned and shoved away the knitted lap blanket Abigail was trying to put on me. “It’s just going to take time,” she said. Abigail had come in at Tessa’s request to help me dress. I could move but wasn’t up to standing on my own just yet. “But why? It’s not like I haven’t been hurt before.” “But you’ve never been so physically beaten and so exhausted of Light before,” she explained as she adjusted my legs on the foot pedals. This whole thing felt silly. Liam was across the room staring out the window from the side to avoid the sunlight shining through the glass. “You ready?” Tessa said from behind me. “I guess.” She pushed me forward into the hallway

