Daisy The sun was dipping low in the sky by the time Kiran and I walked out of the barn, covered in bits of hay and straw. There was a part of me that wanted to stay in the barn, wrapped around my mate, and pretend I didn't have a job to do. Duty called, though, and I couldn't put it off anymore. “Do you mind if I watch?” Kiran asked softly as we approached the house. “A bit voyeuristic of you, don't you think?” I tried joking, but my voice was strained, and I let out a resigned sigh. “Yeah, you can watch. In fact, you can help by keeping Shepard distracted.” “I don't need a babysitter,” Shepard grunted, materializing from around a corner so fast and silently that Kiran jumped and let out a startled squeak, making Shepard smirk at him. “Damned sneaky lycans,” Kiran muttered quietly to

