Trinity's POV "Sorry," the once meek woman I met let go of her death grip, and I shook my hand. Several knuckles popped while I sat beside her in a more comfortable manner. "It's fine," I gritted my teeth. Really do not want to be here right now. "Are you sure you don't need, I don't know, a doctor? I'm really not qualified for any of this," I waved my hands around her hut and continued to watch the smoke escape. "Then you will gain experience, just like my mother's midwife learned. Isn't that what life is all about? Learning through experiences?" Lenhi gripped the pillow between her legs, bracing for another round of pain. Eyes squinted shut, and her breathing went into slow tantalizing breaths. Letting out a low hum, her body relaxed; her stomach was no longer tense. "I'm sure hav