Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel??
Alex
Chasity really did take an hour and forty-five minutes to get ready. Felix, Calix and I were sitting on the living room couch waiting for her.
“Hey boys!” Said a familiar voice.
Rhonda. Ugh.
“Hey,” we all said unenthusiastically.
“You missed me?” She asked.
“Like crazy,” lied Felix.
The sarcasm flew right over her head.
“I’m sorry things didn’t work out with Charity,” she said softly.
Huh.
“Chasity!” Said Felix very slowly, enunciating the name carefully.
“Oops, sorry, Chasity!” She repeated.
She took off her coat revealing her club attire.
“You’re going clubbing?” I asked.
She was in a corset and booty shorts at five forty-five in the afternoon.
“No, of course not, silly-willy Alex,” said Rhonda.
I had been meaning to tell her to call me Alpha but I remembered something else that was bothering me.
“What do you mean sorry things didn’t work out with Chasity?” I asked, repeating her words.
Rhonda sighed in mock sadness.
“Well, I know if it had worked out, your parents would have called me to plan a Luna ceremony by now to reintroduce her to the pack and they didn’t so I came to check that they hadn’t lost my number and your Mom said Chasity didn’t say yes to being your mates,” said Rhonda, pretending to sniffle.
“You three are so sweet! You deserve so much better than her!” Said Rhonda dramatically.
Felix sat up straight and growled, his wolf coming forwards.
“Easy, Felix,” I warned putting an arm out in front of him.
Rhonda did not seem the least bit afraid.
“My grumpy boy,” she cooed.
“Rhonda, Chasity didn’t say yes to us but she didn’t say no either. She gave us a maybe. She’s getting ready for our date tonight,” said Calix.
Rhonda went from fake sad to authentically enraged.
“You’re letting her give you three a maybe! You’re the Triplet Alphas! What is there to think about? You’d think she’d be grateful,” retorted Rhonda.
Felix’s eyes were black. I kept a firm grip on him. Luckily, Chasity had great timing. “I’m ready,” she said, walking towards us.
She looked radiant in a simple short light pink dress with her stockings and boots on underneath. It was really cold out even for a werewolf. She put her blue coat on.
“We should get you a baby pink coat and some other colours,” I suggested, getting up and pulling Felix with me.
Felix went to Chasity and pulled her flush against him k**sing the top of her head. Calix and I did the same.
“Chasity, you know if you don’t want the triplets, there are many girls waiting to take them off your hands,” said Rhonda snidely, her voice dripping with envy.
“Like who? You?” Snapped Chasity.
Rhonda glared at Chasity.
“Come here, Baby, you’re not walking through that snow. It’s too deep for you,” purred Felix, lifting Chasity up, holding her bridal style.
I seized this opportunity to talk to Calix.
“Felix go on ahead with Chasity! Calix and I will catch up in a sec,” I said.
Felix did not need to be told twice. He hurried outside with Chasity, whispering in her ear as he carried her. I could hear her giggling fade as they got further away.
“Rhonda, can you give Calix and I a minute?” I asked politely.
“Anything for you Lexipoo,” said Rhonda.
What the f**k?!
“I’m gonna miss you,” she cooed, pouting and still standing there.
“Go, please,” I said in my Alpha voice, compelling her to leave.
She stomped out indignantly.
“I have something really important to tell you,” I whispered to my youngest brother.
“It’s about Chasity,” I said, taking a deep breath.
“I’m listening,” said Calix, his face concerned.
“Dad told me something about Chasity’s Dad, Chase,” I confessed. “He…was our Mom’s younger stepbrother.”
Calix stared at me, his brow furrowed.
“So…that’s why he picked the pack house, hoping Mom would care for her step-niece?” Said Calix.
I nodded.
“But Mom treated her…not great,” mumbled Calix sadly. “This makes it so much worse,” whispered Calix, running his fi**gers through his hair nervously.
“So Chasity is our…step-cousin?” Confirmed Calix.
“Yeah, she’s not a blood relative,” I assured him.
Calix gave a sigh of relief. “But…why? Why did Mom treat her own step-niece like that? Most people would consider that family though they’re only related by marriage,” Calix said, leaning back on the couch, massaging his temples.
“Mom hated her stepmother’s mate,” I said.
“Chasity’s Mom?” Asked Calix.
I nodded. “Yes, Dad told me Mom thought Chasity’s Mom, Chalice, was bad news. She thinks Chalice got Chase into drugs and gambling and that he was a nice boy before he met her. Mom supposedly feels like Chalice took her little stepbrother away from her…and well, Chasity reminds Mom of Chalice, adding fuel to the fire,” I explained sadly.
“The woman who took her stepbrother away had a daughter who is taking her sons away.”
“Wow,” breathed Calix.
“That doesn’t make it right. That makes it worse,” mumbled Calix more to himself than to me.
I heard the cl**k clack of heels as Rhonda came back to the living room. What the hell was she still doing here?
“You should probably go now, Rhonda,” I said gently, feeling guilty for using my Alpha voice on her mere moments ago.
“Ok, Lexipoo,” said Rhonda, making my blood crawl. “Don’t you wish you each had your own mate?” She asked, scrutinising our exp**ssions.
I wished we each had a restraining order against Rhonda.
“No, sharing is fine,” said Calix with a smile.
“Isn’t that so…kinky?” Whispered Rhonda.
I’d bet she’d love to hear about all the sordid details.
“Just how I like it,” said Calix with a wink.
Ew, Calix, don’t wink at the woman! She’s unhinged enough as it is. Don’t encourage her, I chastised him.
Felix
The more alone time with Chasity the better. I had a lot more to make up for than my brothers did when it came to Chasity. I bundled her up in her coat and carried her to the car, setting her down on the backseat. I shut the door and put my arm around her.
“Cosy?” I enquired.
She nodded.
“You look absolutely gorgeous, Baby,” I purred in her ear. “You always do.”
“Thanks,” she said blushing.
She was twiddling her fi**gers in my lap while I had her tucked under my arm. I took her tiny hands in mine, comparing the size. I laughed. Her hands with her fi**gers spread out barely covered my palms when she placed them against mine. She felt my calluses.
“How’d you get these?” She asked curiously.
“Just Alpha training. Lifting tires. Pulling trucks by holding ropes tied to them. Lifting weights. Collecting the maple syrup from our maple tree forest. Any labour really will make your hands rough over time,” I said as I played with her small soft smooth hands.
“But I work hard. The house is huge. I clean it by myself and you guys eat a lot so there’s a lot to cook,” she mumbled. “Well, I used to do those things.”
“I’m sorry about that Baby. I’m so so sorry,” I murmured, inhaling the scent of her curls.
I k**sed her forehead.
“But it’s not the same kind of work,” I pointed out.
Chasity was staring at me.
“Do you really think…” began Chasity before she lost her nerve and broke eye contact.
“Please, tell me Baby,” I whispered.
She bit her l*p. “Do you really think I look…nice?” She asked shyly.
“I didn’t say nice, you little minx. I said gorgeous and you know it,” I growled playfully, brushing my nose against hers as I grasped her by the waist and tickled her sides.
She squealed and unsuccessfully tried to extricate herself from me. She stopped trying, sighing, slumping back into my arms, tired.
“I’m never letting you go,” I hissed in her ear.
“Who says I’m trying to leave?” She whispered back.
“I wanna k**s you, Baby,” I breathed against her l*ps.
She shook her head a tiny bit.
“When?” I asked, pleading with her with my eyes.
“Soon,” she said vaguely.
“Before or after Christmas?” I asked.
“Hmmm, before,” she said slowly.
“In November or December?” I added.
“Felix!” She exclaimed indignantly.
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