CULLEN “A girl? Why didn’t you all tell me?” my mother gushed from her seat on the couch. Calder and I had just placed the twins in her arms. Remi was seated on the bed. She was peacefully asleep on top of Calder when I woke this morning. The pups soon needed to be fed and changed, so we were all up taking care of them quickly. Dr. Charles had come by right before my parents arrived and notified us that we would be able to take our mate and pups home later. I was relieved to be going home finally. “We didn’t know until she arrived,” Calder said. My father joined my mother on the couch. “They look like you both,” he said with a slight laugh. “And their mother,” Calder added. “Oh, look at these precious things,” my mother cooed. I snuck a peek at Remi; her eyes were glassy, and sh