For so long Inna had been worried that she had put an unrepairable rift between her and the pale leader. He'd become so important in her life that she wasn't sure she could even imagine her life without him in it. She was aware that things between her and Lachesis as well as in the pack could have gone so differently. It seemed that for the most part everyone had at least accepted what she'd done and moved on. She still needed to talk to her mother and the longer time.went on she believed Alek wouldn't ever be over it. It hurt that he couldn't at least try for her because she was his sister but she supposed it was different since she wasn't his litter mate.
The young Baranski was worried that her mother was still angry with her, it was the last thing she wanted. There had been times when she'd been angry with her mother bit at the end of the day Kisla was her mother and she wanted her in her life. She felt some relief when Lachesis told her that Kisla wasn't angry with her. “I hope that we can start to rebuild our relationship,” she told him, “I hurt her badly and I think I need to find a way to make it up to her.” He spoke of Kisla being worried about her, Inna nodded o agreement, “I'm beginning to believe that the worry a mother has for her children is something that can't be turned off no matter what happens.” Even if her mother had thrown her out of Hearthwood Inna doubted she wouldn't worry. Inna couldn't help but laugh as he stated so matter-of-factly that he was right. “Well I suppose it's your job to be right about these things,” he was alpha after all.
Inna’s feelings toward Lilya might not be completely friendly, she had her opinions on the woman which she kept to herself. However the Hearthwood second made Lachesis happy and she had given him the chance to be a father again, he deserved it. Inna thought he was a wonderful father, the way he had always been there for her she was sure he would do the same for his own children. What had gone wrong before she didn't know but she hoped that with Lilya as their mother things would go much differently.
Her place in the pack was something that was very important to her but she worried that after what she'd done it would be tarnished. She had been worried that she would never be able to to come back from it but reconciling with Lachesis gave her hope. His reassurance proved that he had taken notice of her loyalty to the pack and the hard work she had done. His words also seemed to suggest that though she had broken pack law her loyalty and hard work had been taken into consideration. “Perhaps it's selfish, I'm not really sure but Hearthwood is my home, my parents built it and I want to ensure what they built last long into the future.” It was the reason she worked so hard and her loyalty wasn't hard to give to those she knew cared about her.
Throughout her pregnancy Inna had slowly dropped of some of her responsibilities, hunting was the first to go. Her border patrols she felt left something to be desired since they had become more like a stroll through the woods. Meeting wolves at the border was all that she felt she could still do well and she didn't feel they were too much on her body. She expected there would be a time when that would have to stop as well. “I know and I probably won't want to leave them once they are born. It's just I should be out there doing me part you know, They are working hard because of something I did, it hardly seems fair.” She supposed that Lorcan was the only one who it didn't bother her that he was working hard because she couldn't. After all he did help her to become pregnant and she doubted he would like it very much if she was still out hunting and patrolling.