“I told you I’m here to see my niece, and I’m not leaving without her!” That familiar voice came from somewhere in the house. I groaned on the bed. My head was heavy as I rolled on the soft mattress taking in the room I was in. My eyes moved around the dull paint of the walls and toward the thick blank blanket I lay on. ‘s**t,’ I cursed jumping up from the bed like it burnt me immediately when I realized I was in Draven’s room. But I regretted it the next second because I wobbled dizzily on my legs, almost losing my balance. Confusion wrecked through me wondering why the hell I was in Draven’s room. My strength was frail, so I held the wall for support. “Kade don’t do this, I swear he’s not like them,” Yulia’s voice came this time, increasing the pounding headache on my head. I tur

