Julia’s POV Ross was spending more time asleep and less time awake as the night wears on. I’m not sure whether this is a good thing or not. The doctor takes a quick peek at his wound when he comes in to help deliver my pups, and he didn’t seem very encouraging about Ross’s prognosis. It wasn’t until just after 4 am when I had finally felt that instinctive urge to start pushing the pups out. And from that point on it took me nearly an entire hour to get the first one out of me. “Why is this so much harder and more painful than when I had Rowan?” I ask out loud in frustration, in between the contractions and pushing. Our daughter is coming first, Amethyst informs me. Shes going to be quite a bit larger than Rowan was. The other two pups will come much faster and easier, I pro

