Debbie Two weeks had passed since that rainy night on the roof. Life inside the cabin had settled into a warm, quiet routine, but this morning, I woke up feeling stressed as hell. My head felt heavy, and my skin felt entirely too warm under the sheets. I groaned, rolling over to look at the clock on the bedside table. It was 11:00 a.m. "Great," I muttered to myself, rubbing my throbbing temples. "Another half of the day gone." I swung my legs out of bed, feeling a weird pressure in my lower belly. I didn't want to get dressed up in anything fancy, so I just grabbed one of my good pairs of denim shorts and a simple black bralette. I pulled them on, not even bothering to brush my damp hair, and walked out into the hallway. The moment I walked into the sunny dining area, I saw all three of them. Rex, River, and Rain were already sitting around the high wooden table. Rain lifted his head first, a massive, bright smile breaking across his handsome face. "Good morning, my princess," h
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