I woke up with a slight headache.
Dizziness washed over me as I looked around the tent and tried to remember what happened. Everything came crashing back to me, and I lay there for a moment with my hand pressed to my temple.
My stomach grumbled. I had no idea what time it was because there was no clock in the tent, and I couldn't see the sun, but I knew I had slept longer than usual because I felt so hungry now.
I wondered if the guards would bring me something to eat if I went and asked them.
Just as I was pondering what to do, the tent door opened, and Ethan walked in. He was carrying our baby in one hand and had a container in the other. He also had some sort of a package tucked under his arm.
He brought food for sure because as soon as he walked in, the tent was filled with the delicious smell which made my mouth water.
"You're awake," Ethan said with a soft voice and I felt it was yesterday once more.