Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
“It’s great see…let’s say Calix wants to horseback ride with Chasity say 8am Saturday, you just check the next available slot…ahh 11am Saturday. We’re doing 3 hour slots. Is that too large? The point is so Chasity won’t be double-booked!” Rambled Alex.
“She’s already triple-booked,” I muttered, smirking.
“Three hour slots are good,” agreed Calix. “But, what if Chasity booked herself? How will we know?”
“What?” I asked.
What? Was I in the Twilight Zone? How could she book herself?
“I think Calix means what if Chasity needs alone time, time for her own hobbies and the rest of senior year,” said Alex, fl*pping through pages where he had sectioned off school hours, homework time, self-care time.
“Chasity can highlight any area she wants in light blue before we book it and that means hands off!” Said Alex sternly. “She’s busy then!”
Calix nodded and made an X with his arms.
“Busy? Doing what?” I demanded.
She was my wife. She should be doing me.
“She has to have time for herself, Felix,” said Alex in his ‘be reasonable, Felix’ tone.
“For what?” I reiterated.
Marriage was about being one. We were one person now. Anything she could do alone she could do with me.
“What colour am I?” I asked.
“Yellow!” Said Calix.
“Yuck!” I said.
“Well, I’m green. Green is taken,” he said.
“I wanted to be blue,” said Alex apologetically.
“Get a red highlighter,” I grumbled.
“Those are hard to come by but I’ll give you this red marker and you can circle yours instead of highlighting,” explained Alex.
“Wait,” I said. “I thought Chasity’s alone time was blue. How are you blue, Alex?” I said, annoyed.
That book was going to confuse me. I would end up booking Alex. Or bludgeoning him with the book.
“I’m blue, Chasity’s light blue,” he said, showing me the two colours.
They were different enough.
“Ok, fine,” I grumbled.
“Let’s go find Chasity and show her the book,” said Calix.
Alex snapped the book closed.
“No,” he said. “She got up without us so now is probably not a good time to reveal the book. We don’t want to make her feel smothered. We’ll reveal the book at a better time,” insisted Alex.
There would never be a good time to show her that scheduled stalker book.
“Yeah, later,” I said, yawning.
I did not need that book to tell me now was Chasity time.
Alex
We found Chasity on deck near the bar eating breakfast. She was talking to the head chef, Chat Chevalier, and his sous-chef, Sachin Singh. I had to hand it to them. The engagement dinner they had whipped up had been top of the line even though I had been too nervous to savour it.
As I neared Chasity, her roses and honeys**kle smell made me hard. I wished I had brought the book now so I could cover my hard-on. I could see the straps of Chasity’s gold bathing suit peeking out from under the neckline of her yellow sundress. I smiled. She turned around and smiled back. She could still make my heart beat fast with little to no effort. I was not completely thrilled with the fact that she had been giggling with the chefs without us present but they both had mates and Chasity was marked. I did not want to be that crazy jealous guy. That was Felix’s job. I had to be level-headed.
“We woke up and you weren’t there,” whined Calix the moment he saw Chasity.
Being vulnerable was Calix’s job. Chasity got up to hug him and ruffle his hair affectionately.
“We always wait for you when we wake up first,” said Calix, pouting.
It was true. He had a point. She k**sed Calix on each cheek and he pulled her onto his lap and promptly began scarfing down her omelette.
Calix, you know how I feel about Chasity’s sporadic eating habits! Make sure she has her breakfast! I chastised before he ate the whole thing.
He quickly began feeding her every other spoonful.
Thanks, I said, smiling.
Calix winked.
“Calix needs a lot of love,” said Felix as he bent to k**s our Luna on her forehead. “Sachin, how about some cognac,” said Felix, ordering a drink first thing in the morning.
“It’s ten in the morning,” I said.
“It’s five o’ clock somewhere,” said Sachin, pouring the cognac into an 8 ounce glass, eliciting a grin from Felix.
That was way too much but I didn’t want to be a kill-joy on this vacation.
“How did you sleep, Luna?” I murmured, running my hands through her long curly hair.
It was still damp. I k**sed the top of her head.
“A lot better than usual,” she said, giving me a sly little look.
I waggled my eyebrows at her and she giggled. She had the cutest laugh hands-down.
Calix was in a rush to go swimming in the indoor pool. There was a time during our childhood when he had been in love with that mermaid princess. He had been pissed when she married the human Prince in the end.
“A werewolf would have suited her much better! Werewolves know what it is to transform! From two legs to four versus from one fishtail to two legs! It’s practically the same thing!” He had said.
He had argued all night about that. We must have been about seven if so much. I was sure he was ready to cast Chasity in his mermaid fantasy. I stifled laughter at her exp**ssion. She was not in a rush for these swimming lessons.
Calix, please make sure Chasity is safe! Don’t let go of her until you’re sure she’s got it, I said, feeling a bit worried.
Of course, Big brother of mine! I was swim champ, remember? She’ll be swimming circles around you and Felix in no time! He said excitedly.
I was not so sure about that but as long as he was going to be safe I wouldn’t interfere with their time together. Calix was now eating a basket of truffle fries. I stole a few. Felix stole more than a few. As soon as the last fry was gone, Calix slid off of his stool and grabbed Chasity’s hand.
“I’ll take a whisky,” I said to Sachin, lowering my voice.
“Shameless,” whispered Felix.
I rolled my eyes. I chuckled as I spotted Calix practically running, pulling Chasity with him. Felix laughed too.
“He’s having fun,” said Felix offhandedly.
“We all are,” I said. “Chasity brings out the best in us.”
“She does,” agreed Felix, smiling. “Cheers!” He said, clinking glasses with me.
Calix
Chasity never ceased to be amazed by the luxury of the yacht. She had seen the indoor pool before when I had given her the initial tour but she marvelled at it all over again.
“Wow, there’s a sunroof there! I didn’t notice that before!” She squealed.
“Yeah, the sunlight streaming right onto the middle of the pool helps warm the water a bit without taking away too much of the shade. There’s shady areas all around it,” I pointed out.
I loved good pool designs.
“If I wasn’t an Alpha, which is a pretty demanding job honestly, I would probably be an architect,” I told Chasity as we descended the pool steps.
“I could totally see that for you,” she said.
I grinned. Chasity was so sweet. She was never stingy with compliments and she always had something supportive to say. She never shot down my ideas.
“Thanks,” I said. “You coming?” I asked.
She was still on the last step with just her feet and shins in the water. She was looking at the deep end of the pool apprehensively.
“Thank God for the shallow end, right?” She said with a nervous laugh.
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