The first thing I became aware of was a dull ache in my back. Groaning, I rolled onto my side. How long had I been in the stupid wagon anyway? Couldn’t Liam be nice enough to get me a blanket to sleep on or something? “What time is it?” I asked tiredly. “Don’t worry Princess, you haven’t missed anything important.” My eyes shot open, my body moving faster than it was ready; A fierce wave of dizziness hit me, making me see double. I held my head, memories rushing back; I wasn’t in the wagon anymore. I’d been in my room at the Inn, where Tyrran had ambushed me. And Liam. . . Had he gotten my message before I passed out? I winced in pain, gasping when I saw the silver cuffs secured around my wrists. They were connected to thick chains, barely three feet long, that were secured to the ston