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SIERRA POV. I felt nervous as I watched Nila leave my hospital room. I knew I was being silly. I have never before depended on any one and here I was missing Nila’s presence already. Luna Lycandra was looking at me in thought. “Did your father ever speak about any other family? Or perhaps mention anything in your mother’s family history?” She asked and I was thrown off by this question. I didn’t know what she wanted to talk to me about, but I wasn’t expecting this. “Uhm… no he didn’t.” I spoke as I quickly thought back to how I grew up with my father. “The less he had to do with me the better.” I said and I felt that old familiar sadness in my heart. “I don’t know why he didn’t just give me away after my mom died.” I mumbled more to myself than to Luna Lycandra. “I was more like a posses