Ashlyn The woman’s hair and eyes stayed the same, but her face and body changed into someone who looked familiar. “Mom?” Nathan gasped, and the familiarity hit me like a ton of bricks. “But you died, we watched you die.” Nathan gasped out, and I grabbed his arm. I didn’t want him to rush over to her. We still didn’t know why she was here. She looked down at my hand touching her son and then looked over at me. “I would never hurt my children.” She huffed, crossing her arms over her chest. “I never said that you would. I’m here for my brother.” She huffed after I told her. “You are no sister to my children. You’re my mate’s bastard.” She growled out. Immediately, my mates and all our warriors let out a growl. “Mom, that’s not fair. She has nothing to do with father’s choices.” Nathan

