"Yes, I have. I don't really know, all they told me when I asked was that it's a special day in their lives so that's why they celebrate it. They never specifically said what they were celebrating, but that still doesn't prove anything," Kayden said, and I felt tense. It must be hard finding out about such intimate information from a stranger. This must be exactly how he felt when he learned about Richard and Margallo's relationship from Margallo.
I'm learning about my soon-to-be mate's family, and this exactly isn't the best of ways.
"You ought to be wiser than that, Kayden, my boy. You have great wisdom and potential; use them. Your mother took in soon after your parents became mates, and she gave birth to a son, whom they named Thomas. He was born on the 14th of March, but he died seven months later. Your parents were so sad and heartbroken, especially your mother. She refused to eat anything and constantly cried about her lost child. The whole pack was plunged into mourning due to the death of the baby prince.
Your father was more worried about your mother because if she continued on like that, it was obvious that she would fall ill. I would have shown you the vision of your brother's death and your mother's misery, but it really is unnecessary, and I feel it would be too heartbreaking for you to bear. Selene saw her plight and blessed her with another child; that was when Richard was born. He brought a lot of joy and happiness to the pack. About three years later, she had you, but you had a mysterious sickness from birth.
You were born asleep. You were alive and breathing, but you neither opened your eyes nor your mouth. You didn't cry at all, and you didn't even move. The midwife first thought you were stillborn, but she noticed you were alive and physically fine when she observed all your vitals and saw that they were in good condition; you were breathing, and your heart was beating very normally.
They did everything to get you to open your eyes, move, or at least cry, but nothing they tried ever worked. You remained still, looking so peaceful as you slept. All of their efforts were in vain. The midwife announced that you wouldn't make it after a week. You needed to eat in order to stay alive, but you couldn't. You couldn't do anything. Luna Nevaeh was once again plunged into sorrow; she couldn't bear the thought of losing another child. She threatened to end her life if she lost you, and this caused Alpha Nicholas to panic.
He searched far and wide for a cure to your mysterious "sleeping" sickness and found none. He was about to give up when he finally came across the goddess's book, of which I am the guardian. He obtained the book and brought it over to your mother, hoping that it would finally be the cure to your illness," Voithós said, and the scene, which had been paused, suddenly continued.
"Nevaeh, I think I've found a solution to our problem," Alpha Nicholas said, and Luna Nevaeh raised her head up instantly; she had tears in her eyes, and my heart instantly went out to her.