Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
She began to sob bitterly.
Good grief.
“Mom,” I said exasperatedly.
I went over to her and hugged her. Alex r*bbed her back. Felix patted her on the head.
“How do you know Chasity doesn’t want revenge?” Said Mom, sniffling.
“Because the best revenge would be to reject us and she has not done that,” said Alex softly, taking a napkin and drying Mom’s eyes.
“Mom, you have to stop this…this…vendetta against Chasity,” said Felix. “For want of a better word,” he chuckled.
“Just one pack warrior,” suggested Mom.
“No, none,” I insisted.
“I don’t think it’s a good idea,” mumbled Mom. “Anyway, think it over in the days leading up to the trip.”
“We’re leaving tomorrow,” my wolf told me to say.
Mom jumped.
“What? Why tomorrow?” Squeaked Mom. “Oh, I’ve gone and made it worse. Now, you’re in a hurry to get away from me.”
“This will be healthy for us, Mom, especially for you. You need to spend some time with Dad, away from Chasity and Chasity needs some space from you,” I said frankly.
My brothers were looking at me with total shock in their eyes but I could tell they agreed with me.
“I’ve tried to befriend her! I bought her those pyjamas!” Said Mom defensively, blowing her nose.
Felix
Mom was acting more nuts than usual when it came to her co-dependency on Baby Boy Calix and believe it or not, Baby Boy Calix was acting like Big Boy or maybe even Big Man Calix. He decided to move up our trip date without consulting me or Alex or even Princess Chasity. Chasity was a little brat when she was ready. What if she simply refused to go? We had not done our second bath or graduated to our dip in the pool. Were we royally f**ked?
After Calix and Alex managed to calm Mom down, we went immediately to Chasity before dinner. We knocked on her door. She opened it.
“Hey, I’ll be out to dinner in just a few minutes,” said Chasity, smiling.
“Hey little minx,” I said.
She giggled. I did not think I had ever called her that out loud before.
“Change of plans, Chasity,” said Alex apologetically.
“We’re extending our trip! We’re leaving bright and early tomorrow! I texted our travel agent and he’s making the new arrangements! Same presidential suite, same hotel, same first class accommodations, just sooner and therefore longer. More time for you to relax away from this pack house,” said Calix, really trying his best to sell it.
Chasity frowned.
“Princess,” I cooed, stroking her cheek. “Why the sad face?”
“What about my bath in the morning and practising in the pool?” She said softly.
“We can take baths on our trip. We won’t have to jump straight into the ocean,” laughed Alex.
Truth be told, if this trip was successful in the way we wanted it to be successful, she would not see much of the beach.
“I have to pack,” she mumbled.
“I am a pro at that,” offered Alex. “Want me to help you get organised right after dinner?”
Chasity nodded. Alex k**sed her forehead.
“Ok, ok, cool,” I said.
That had been suspiciously easy. Had Chasity always been this chill? I recalled her being much more combative than this.
“You’re good with the new plan?” I confirmed.
She shrugged.
“I want to go away from here,” was all she said.
I pulled her in for a hug. My brothers hugged her too.
Dinner was just as tense as expected. Chasity had no idea of the argument we had had with our paranoid mother. I did not know what Dad knew. He was busy cutting his steak into even pieces. He was having an Alex moment.
“The boys are leaving tomorrow,” said Mom stiffly.
The cooks seemed surprised.
“We’re going to miss our wonderful Alphas,” said one of them.
“Safe trip, Alphas, and do hurry home. It’ll be so quiet without you,” said the other.
“Chasity, you must be excited. You’ve never travelled,” said Dad.
A feeble attempt at conversation but at least it was an attempt.
“I went on a trip with my parents when I was little but I don’t remember it so well so yeah, this will feel like the first time,” she said.
Interesting choice of words. Chasity’s first time. I smirked to myself.
“Chasity, would you be a dear and fetch me my reading glasses. I seemed to have left them upstairs in my room on the nightstand,” said Mom.
“I’m not allowed in your room,” said Chasity simply.
“Don’t be ridiculous. Of course you are! Just the glasses, thanks, dear,” said Mom.
It was an obvious ploy to get Chasity to leave the table for a bit. Chasity left hesitantly.
“There was one other thing we did not get to discuss earlier,” said Mom as soon as Chasity was gone.
I sighed.
“Alex, the ring,” said Mom pointedly.
“I have it,” said Alex, smiling.
We had gotten Chasity’s engagement ring. We had picked it out together before Christmas. We knew it was premature but we wanted to have it just in case things went fantastically.
“Right, but you’re not actually going to propose to a high school student, are you?” Confirmed Mom.
“We have it for whenever Chasity is ready,” said Alex simply.
“Well, don’t rush her,” whispered Mom, anxiously glancing at the door Chasity had exited through.
Chasity returned. She handed Mom the glasses. Mom put them down on the table.
“What is it that you’re going to read, Luna Ronnie?” Asked Chasity curiously.
Mom laughed. “It’s always good to have your reading glasses with you,” said Mom. “I never leave home without them.”
“I’ve never really noticed you wearing them before,” commented Chasity.
Mom frowned.
Alex
After dinner, Chasity and I got to work.
“The secret to packing is making a thorough list. Also, mentally go through your morning and night routines so you don’t miss anything you would need,” I said.
Chasity nodded. She quickly made a list under my keen supervision. We packed all her new swimsuits and coverups. Then we packed excursion outfits, pyjamas (not the ones from Mom), her makeup, her perfume and hair products.
“Do I get to sit on top of the suitcase so it will close?” Asked Chasity.
“No need,” I said proudly. “It’s perfect. Not too full but no space wasted!” I assured her.
She tried to close the suitcase and was able to do so effortlessly. She grinned at me.
“All set?” I asked.
“I might have a few things to add in the morning if I remember anything else I need,” said Chasity.
“And if you forget anything, that’s ok, we can always just buy it for you when we get there,” I promised her excitedly.
Chasity nodded.
“Thank you, Alex, for helping me pack,” she said sweetly.
She hugged me tightly. I k**sed her gently.
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