Tanatswa remembered the time when he was scolded by his mother about his daily routine of unemployment and especially when she warned him that he would become an irresponsible ȧduŀt who wouldn't be able to take care of his family. That memory suddenly creeped into his mind as he cuddled with Shami near the hearth of the burning wood. Her tears had dried up and she had fallen asleep, embracing him in a hug, covered by wolf's fur as a blanket. Though he had registered incompetence in his mother's eyes, he had to prove her wrong by being reliable to his current family. Shami was going to be the mother of his child in the world of Goshem, a world which was relatively new to him and which didn't have any established medical facilities. As a man, he decided to brace himself for the worst and to

