IT WASN’T UNTIL I nearly threw up from my mouth that I raised from my position. It was getting too dark outside. So dark that I wasn’t able to see what was in front of me. What little of the moonlight did nothing to provide the light that I needed. The wondrous darkness that the night coveted so much made me anxious. There was this gut-sinking feeling that got me wanting to curl myself into a ball and wait until sunrise. I wanted nothing from this darkness. The thought of being subjected to this monstrous situation was scaring me. However, my survival instinct drove me to gather myself together. I could be scared later. I could lose my mind later. Right now, I needed to find where the hell I was. I remembered nothing other than losing my consciousness in the carriage. Kaden’s face was be