Herons’ POV “Let’s not talk about this now, we are both tired, and we should retire for the night,” I said and Reedah snorted, she didn’t believe me and I couldn’t blame her. I needed to leave the house frequently, and she didn’t understand I was trying to protect her, I can’t have her see me in my lycan form, she might collapse, which is detrimental to the baby’s health. “I want to talk about these Herons, you made me worry too much, and I don’t like it, I want to know what’s going on with you. You asked me to trust you, which I did, and why is it so hard for you to trust me back?” Reedah asked, blinking her eyes severally, trying to stop herself from crying. I moved closer to her and wrapped my hand around her, pulling her into a hug, I thought she was going to push me away, but

