There was a knock on the door as Janet, Mary and April announced themselves.
"I asked Janet to go through our old records to see if we have any information regarding interrupted heat Cycles" April sates to Jason as they settled down.
"Well I did find two documented cases," Janet held up a pen drive, "I have copied them here." She handed it over to Mary.
"There is not much info actually. It's just a report about what happened. First is Jacinta Fraser, who happens to be my great great grandmother. She survived but after her heat ended had slipped into a coma for almost 5 months." Janet informed them as Mary looked up the reports on Jason's Laptop. "Second is Kathrine Maxwell, she didn't make it, heart failure."
Mary and April read through the reports, "Maxwell was the first incident historically. The male was here to attend University. They were kept separated. In Fraser case though, they were Chosen and her heat came early."
Janet smiled, "I remember this story, my grandma was talking to mother about it, I was eavesdropping," she shrugged sheepishly, "according to grandma, Ian Fraser that's great Grandpa, sneaked onto the isolation cabin they had kept her in. She wasn't doing so good but once they started doing the tango it went normally." Janet reddened at the end, "though mom also mentioned that was Jacinta's last heat, it's a good thing they conceived on that one."
April sighed, "It seems no matter what, there will be a price to pay for interrupting a heat. Still things would have been clearer if we had a third case to refer. But looking from an optimistic side of things, the rogue's best chance is they finish the cycle."
"Yes, I agree." Mary said.
"The sooner I get this over with the better then." Conner got up side stepping Janet he went for the door.
"Wait." Laura called. "Don't be so hasty about it. Let's just think about this for a minute."
"There is nothing to think about you heard them."
"We were just talking about you breaking your bond with her, you cannot stay rational and detached if you go finish the cycle with her."
"If I don't do this, she dies. Are you suggesting I let her die when there is something I could do about it?" Gold shined through Conner's eyes, the wolf speaking to the female it had grown with, respected.