“I’m not sure why since it is developmentally sound, but the reading I get is that it is waiting for something, so until that something happens, it will stay. “That means more magic overloads and a lot more pain if she doesn’t take it easy.” “We can’t induce the labor?” Derik asked, and Cain shook his head quickly. “He won’t make that easy, and it would make her chances of survival slim, even with the toxin residue. And I must admit, I don’t know how well that will take with this border cutting off all outside magic,” Cain admitted. I sucked in a breath at that truth. We were relying on me being able to turn afterward. “Fine. We’ll keep her on bedrest,” Kai snapped, heading toward me and scooping me up with the blanket, “after a bath. You can take your leave.” Kai nodded toward

