Liora Ashwin. The guilt didn’t fade; rather, it grew heavier, and my wolf toiled in my head, begging to go see him. It was exhausting having to deal with her and his heavy emotions all at once, but one thing was certain… his guilt wasn’t for me. It could never be. My breathing came in gasps, my chest rising and falling as I struggled to stabilize myself. Nora and Bianca stared at me worriedly. “Luna… should I call the Alpha or Lady Helene?” Nora quickly asked. “No,” I answered coldly. “The baby is fine, and so is my health… and this has nothing to do with Kael.” Nora opened her mouth, but then closed it back. I got it; she was worried, but why him of all people? Since I woke up, he hadn’t come to see me. I was locked in another room. He wouldn’t let me go out; even stepping onto the ba

