Keal pov "She's been unconscious for three days," Liora said quietly from the doorway, her voice breaking the silence that had settled over the small room. I didn't look up from Elara's face, didn't move from the chair I'd been sitting in since Alex knocked her out, "I know," I said, my voice rough from not speaking, from not sleeping, from barely breathing. "Kael, you need to rest," Liora came closer, her footsteps soft on the wooden floor, "your wounds aren't healed, you're going to make yourself worse." "I'm fine," I said, which was a lie; my chest still burned where the moonfire had hit me. The healers had done what they could, but some wounds didn't heal quickly. "You're not fine," Alex's voice came from the doorway now, harder than Liora's, "you haven't eaten in two days, you h

