In the book "Kiss of the Night" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, a couple views an ultrasound image of their unborn son. The father, Wulf, is mesmerized by the image, comparing his son to an angel. His thoughts are filled with joy and emotional anticipation for their child's future.
In contrast, Cassandra, the mother, humorously disagrees with Wulf's perception, jokingly suggesting that their son resembles a frog. This lighthearted exchange highlights the different ways expectant parents can perceive their child, showing both the love and playful banter that can exist in a relationship during pregnancy.