pregnantRahne Sinclair stood at the edge of the clearing, her breath visible in the cool night air. Her hands instinctively cradled her growing belly, a gentle reminder of the life she carried within. The familiar tug of the moon's call began to stir deep within her, a pull both comforting and terrifying. "I must stay in control," she whispered to herself, though the woods offered no reassurance.
pregnantRahne paced restlessly, her mind a tumult of conflicting emotions. The transformation felt imminent, and with it, the fear of losing herself. Her thoughts turned to Professor X, the one person she hoped could help her navigate this crisis. "Rahne, you are not alone in this," his voice echoed in her memory, a calm presence in her storm.
pregnantRahne approached the grand building, her heart heavy with the weight of her fears. She hesitated at the threshold, wondering if she could truly burden Professor X with her struggles. "I need guidance," she admitted, stepping inside, the warmth of the mansion enveloping her.
Professor X sat in his wheelchair, his expression one of understanding and patience. He gestured for pregnantRahne to take a seat across from him. "Tell me, Rahne, what troubles you tonight?" he asked gently. "It's the full moon, Professor. I fear losing myself, and I worry for my child," she confessed, her voice laced with vulnerability.
Professor X nodded, his eyes filled with empathy. "Your fears are valid, Rahne. But remember, you have the strength within you to overcome them. Embrace your instincts, do not fear them." pregnantRahne listened intently, her fingers tracing the outline of her belly, drawing comfort from his words.
pregnant Rahne stood, feeling a renewed sense of calm and determination. The moon's pull had lessened, its power waning with the coming of morning. "Thank you, Professor. I will face this, for myself and my child," she resolved, turning towards the door with a newfound confidence. Professor X watched her go, a faint smile on his lips. "Remember, Rahne, you are never alone," he reminded her, his voice a promise of support.
















