No, no, by Ignas, no.
Her mother was evil. She delighted in others' misery.
She, on the other hand, found no delight in this. She was only doing this because of her son and her.
If there was any other way that gave more guarantee and would harm no one, she would have used it. If there wasn't so much at stake, she wouldn't even be doing this.
She wasn't becoming her mother; she was only being realistic.
Aniya knew she most certainly looked like the evil one here, but she wasn't, and neither was she stupid enough to sacrifice her and her son’s life just so she could end up with the lycan she wanted.
Every step in life had consequences, some could be amended, and others would just have to be lived with, like the scars on her face that would be there forever.
“Pray to your Moon Goddess and maybe she won't pick you. You still have a chance.” Ula nodded but it was obvious she wasn't pleased with her options. She should be glad she even had one.