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Sasha Months had passed, and my initial doubts about the baby's parentage had faded like morning mist in the sunlight. As my belly grew, so did my certainty - this child was Kieran's, a product of our love and bond. Each kick, each flutter, felt like a reassurance from the Goddess herself. I stood by the window of our bedroom, gazing out at the pack grounds bathed in the warm glow of sunset. My hand rested on my swollen stomach, feeling the restless movements within. "Settle down, little ones," I murmured, a smile tugging at my lips. Dr. Elena had confirmed last week that we were expecting triplets - two boys and a girl. The news had sent shockwaves of joy and nervousness through the entire pack. 'They're just eager to meet us,' Vega chimed in, her voice warm with affection. I chuckl