Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
One of the doctors came outside to talk to us.
“She’s stable,” she said.
Dad nodded, looking relieved.
Mom sighed and covered her face in her hands.
“Can we see her?” I asked quietly.
The doctor jumped looking at me. He began examining my nose. My parents looked at me startled, only just realising my nose was broken. The doctor fixed it with a little hammer and chisel knocking it back into place. It bled a little more but I didn’t cry. They let me see Chasity after that.
“I’m really sorry, Chasity,” I whispered, sobbing.
Alex and Felix were on the other side of the bed, crying quietly.
Mom and Dad came in. They ushered us out into the private waiting room.
“You’re banned from all activities besides actual school work for the next month!” Said Mom, her voice sounding strained.
“While Chasity is recovering, you, Alex, will clean the pack house,” said Mom.
Alex didn’t protest. He just nodded.
“Felix you will be cleaning Beta Keaton’s house for the month. You’ll go over there three times a week,” said Mom.
“Calix,” she said.
I looked up at her. She sighed.
“You’ll be cleaning the Gamma’s house three times a week for the next month,” said Mom.
“During this month, no TV, no video games, no after-school sports, no friends over, no going over to their houses either, no desserts, no junk food!” Snapped Mom.
We all nodded mutely. We knew we were in the wrong so there was no use arguing. In fact, we knew were getting off easy.
“Cleaning?” Said Dad. “That’s no punishment for a future Alpha!”
We had never actually cleaned anything before.
Mom flashed him a dangerous look.
“What would you have me do?” She hissed.
He narrowed his eyes.
“Send them to Harrow Wood Academy,” said Dad.
A chill crept through me. HWA was a school for bad boys in werewolf country whose packs needed them whipped into shape. It was basically boot camp and a reform school for werewolves.
“No!” Squeaked Mom. “Calix can’t be away from me for that long!”
“It won’t be permanent. We’ll send them for a term,” he said.
The school year there was divided into three terms instead of two semesters. Each term was about three months and there were breaks or holidays in between.
“No! I won’t have my Calix so far away! And we both know it’s mainly Felix and Alex who did this,” said Mom.
“They probably did it because Calix couldn’t handle himself. Look at him,” snarled Dad, gesturing to where my broken nose had been.
Mom laughed humourlessly.
“Handling yourself involves fighting with small girls,” she said.
Dad sighed.
“What exactly happened?” Demanded Dad.
“It was my fault. Mom’s right. Sorry, Dad,” said Felix.
Dad gave him a grim expression.
“It was mine too! I’m the eldest. I should have gotten control of the situation and had better judgement! I’m sorry,” said Alex.
He always spoke like he was so much older than me and Felix.
“Calix?” Questioned Dad.
“I…said something to Chasity and it upset her…” I began.
Felix shook his head slightly.
I knew what he meant. It was a triplet thing. We shouldn’t put any blame on Chasity. We’d done her enough harm.
“And she punched you?” Asked Dad.
“Even if she did? It doesn’t warrant Alex and Felix throwing her in the icy lake,” growled Mom. She began to wail. “What would her father say…” she sobbed but Dad fixed her with a stern look, silencing her. She sniffled, quieting down.
“Chasity didn’t punch me,” I lied.
“We know you’re lying,” said Dad dryly.
“I fell face forwards on the ice and broke my nose,” I explained.
Felix looked at me pointedly as if to say that was a pathetic lie. I wasn’t very good with lying.
“Is Chasity going to be ok?” Asked Alex.
“Yes,” barked Mom. “Why weren’t you concerned with that before you did this?”
“This will never happen again. Ever,” said Alex.
Our parents left us in the private waiting room.
“Why do you guys hate Chasity so much?” I asked.
“What?” Said Felix. “We did that for you! It was retaliation!”
“We don’t hate Chasity,” said Alex. “It’s not like that.”
“How could you let Chasity beat you up?” Asked Felix.
“Don’t talk to me,” I said.
“Oh don’t talk to you like that? You have a backbone now?” Asked Felix.
“No, I meant don’t talk to me at all! Leave me alone. I don’t want to be associated with you,” I said.
Felix actually looked taken aback and a bit hurt.
“We are triplets. We will not be holding grudges against each other. We have to get along,” lectured Alex.
I sighed.
“We will share everything one day. We will be co-Alphas and share the Pack, the work. We’ll even share a Luna,” he said.
“Eww,” I said.
“We will?” Asked Felix.
“Yes,” said Alex patiently. “You two didn’t know that.”
Felix shrugged. I shook my head.
Felix scowled and folded his arms.
“I don’t want you two touching my girlfriend,” grumbled Felix.
“I don’t want to touch your girlfriend,” I retorted. “You would probably date some criminal or something!”
“Whether you two like it or not, we will be sharing our lives essentially forever. We need to be seamless. We need to work together. I take full responsibility for what happened today. I should have stopped Felix,” said Alex.
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