Flynn had left after checking up on me. I could tell he had more to say, but he held back and quite frankly, I wished he hadn't. Finally feeling strong enough, I decided to step outside the cabin. As I pushed open the creaky wooden door, the fresh air hit my face, and I took a deep breath. The scent of pine and wildflowers filled my lungs, a welcome change from the stuffy cabin. The sun warmed my skin, its gentle rays a stark contrast to the cool shade of the cabin. I blinked, allowing my eyes to adjust to the brightness. As my vision cleared, I took in our surroundings for the first time since arriving. It seemed like we were in a small village on the outskirts of the Land of the Weres. The trees seemed different, lighter in shades. It was a modest compound with three cabins arran