Ariana “Uhm… a pregnancy test? What for if I may ask?” I enquired. I wasn’t sure why a pregnancy test was necessary for my employment and I couldn’t possibly be pregnant. “It’s normal procedure, you have to do a pregnancy test so I’ll be sure I’m not employing a pregnant woman, it’s against our protocols.” He replied lazily. I didn’t understand, what exactly did this even mean? It didn’t make sense to me. “I don’t understand, so you’re trying to say that you can’t employ pregnant she-wolves?” I asked. “Affirmative”, he replied curtly. “Wow, what about your staff already working then? Do you just fire them if they get pregnant?” I enquired. “You ask a lot of questions, but no, they just go on maternity leave and return to work after they put to bed.” He answered. He stepped out f

