Sierra's POV My eyes fluttered open, blinded by the bright white lights shining down on me from the ceiling. There was a faint beeping in the distance and something in my nose. I had to blink a few times to focus on blurry eyes on my surroundings, feeling a little disoriented. It had been a fight, but in the end, I realized it was never, indeed, a hard decision. I had run at those black and grey tendrils, letting them encircle me and pull me back to my complicated and wonderful life, back to my family, my friends, my mate, and my newborn daughter. My head was still hazy, but I didn't see Brooklyn yet, meaning there was still some time to the blue moon. Groaning, my entire body felt like it had been hit by a truck; the pains in my lower abdomen told me my C-section incision was still th

