Ezio: “What did I do this time?” Aurora asked, shaking her head in question. The woman had her shirt back on, and though I couldn’t help but find myself growing curious about the reason of why she was still bleeding after two weeks, I knew not to ask her. The woman, as a wolf, should have healed by now. But it seemed to me that her wound, despite its blood being less messy, was still bleeding. “Not you. You are coming to say goodbye to your family.” I said, making the woman frown. “What?” She asked, straightening. The woman’s heart raced, and I looked her dead in the eye, watching as she put her hand on her stomach. “You heard me, it is time for you to say goodbye to your family.” I said, repeating myself again. The betrayal that the man has taken part of wasn’t one that I was going