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Raavi thought that she left the pit. She even thought she was dead. The blow was too powerful that it’s unmistakably fatal. Yet she still lives and without feeling any pain—which is surprising and bothersome. That knowledge left her shrouded in mystery, but she could not set aside the fact that she was alone and that is what’s more important as of the moment. Still inside that dimmed space with the torches burning low, the air heavy and with the lingering scent of blood, Raavi searched for where Caspian could be. Evadne, in her shifted form—majestic and imposing—cannot just hide by the shadows, so she assumed the woman had gotten away. The deafening silence added more to the suspense the place holds and the confusing situation she was in. Only the sound of her heavy breathing was her com