Daisy I startled awake lying on the hard dirt floor of the cell. My muscles were aching, my joints protesting the lack of movement for too long, and the echoes of the nightmare I'd woken up from with faceless men laughing and jeering at me as I helplessly writhed in pain and humiliation still triggering my instinct to protect myself. It took me a few moments to fully wake up and remember where I was. Not that the knowledge brought any sort of relief. The bars were unfamiliar, and I found myself reaching for Kiran's warmth that wasn't there. It sent a pang slicing through my heart, and I closed my eyes, trying to gain control before I could completely fall apart. When I felt like I wasn't going to cry or scream or slip into some sort of coma of trauma, I sat up, relieved to find Willow wa

