Kash:
"You better speak with her," my mother warned, and I nodded.
However, I had no intention of forcing Iris, because if she and my mother argued again and the kids sensed it, it would be bad.
I did not want my children around that kind of negativity, but I did not say it to my sister or my mother.
And that was what my sister seemed to pick up.
"It is okay. I think he also thinks the same," she murmured.
As soon as she said that, I frowned at her.
"What do you mean?" I asked.
"I think most people do not want me around their children because they know I cannot conceive. Women like me are seen as a curse on young ones," she sniffled, and her complaints shook my heart.
My sister had been struggling to conceive ever since she got married, and now it had reached a point where she often screamed and cried, asking why the moon goddess had not given her a child.
