No one said anything to the news that I was this so called ‘lost princess.’ Dr. Stark took a deep breath before she looked me in the eyes. “I recognized Kathleen Robinson’s name from the files my father used to show me when I was younger, back when he would talk about his greatest mistake.” She said. “His greatest mistake?” I asked. The pounding in my head was not going away. Something was happening to me. I could not tell if it was good or bad just yet and it hurt like a b***h, but I needed to know what the doctor was talking about. I noticed the doctor nodding. “The day you were born started out like any other. The only pup we were expecting to have that day was from a couple of non-threatening rouges.” She said. I felt I knew the answer, but I found myself asking anyway. “My mom?” I a