Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
Dad went up to the girl on the porch.
“We’ll inform the pack police and they’ll organise what to do with her,” said Dad.
OH NO! He was gonna call the police on her parents! I didn’t even know you could call the police for someone not RSVPing. He even used his Alpha Voice but Mom was a Luna so he could not tell her what to do so there!
“No!” Said Mom, going back to the porch too.
HA! Told ya!
“She stays with us, until they come back for her,” said Mom.
I breathed a sigh of relief. Yes! Ok. I had to get my dinosaurs ready. I had to make sure we had enough marshmallows and graham crackers. I knew we had a lot of chocolate for sure. I always stocked up on chocolate. You never knew up North when you could get snowed in and then not have chocolate for like a whole two days or something crazy.
My parents were glaring at each other. They hardly ever fought.
“She’ll earn her keep,” said Dad.
What does that mean?
“She can do chores,” said Mom quietly.
Well, if the sleepover was really long like sleep away camp then yeah.
“She’s not to play with my boys,” said Dad.
Huh?
“Think of the bad habits she must have,” added Dad.
I looked at the little girl. I did not know what bad habits she had but Dad still let Felix play with me and Alex even with all his bad habits. She was smaller than me and much cuter than Felix but what if she picked on me like he did? I thought about that. It kinda made me excited instead of afraid or worried.
“She’s a little girl…” began Mom.
“I don’t care,” interrupted Dad. “She can stay but she’s not our new daughter so don’t act like she is,” said Dad sternly.
Well of course she wasn’t their daughter. That would make her my sister and that would be gross. I was glad she was not my sister.
“She looks like her mother anyway,” said Mom, looking at the girl.
I did not get to see her Mom too well but her Mom must be really pretty like my Mom. The little girl was prettier than all the girls in my class at school.
“Hmph,” said Dad.
He grabbed the girl’s suitcase. Shoot! I wanted to do that! I was really strong for my age. I quickly practised flexing my muscles in the entrance room mirror. The girl was coming inside soon. I ruffled my hair. Okay. Good.
“Chase was a good boy before…he really was…a sweet boy…like my Calix,” said Mom.
I had no idea who Chase was but it did not matter. Mom was putting in a good word for me with the girl. Mom had probably changed her mind about not letting me have a girlfriend yet when she saw the little girl.
“Yeah, sure, whatever,” grumbled Dad. “He’s not a good boy now. He’s a grown man with bad habits.”
Oh. Chase had been a good boy like me and turned into a bad boy like Felix. Mom came inside and I pretended to have not heard anything. I looked at the ceiling, making sure to show a lot of interest in what was up there. I saw a spider in a cobweb in one corner so I kept looking at it. The girl remained on the porch. She was crying. Dad should not have said she had bad habits. She was a softie like I used to be. She looked a bit younger than I as so she had time to become less soft.
“Hurry up!” Said Mom. “Too much cold air is getting in.”
The girl walked into the entrance room hesitantly, and just like that, my whole life was forever changed.
I smoothed my hair back nervously.
“Hey again,” I said, no longer able to pretend to be interested in the ceiling.
The girl just looked at the floor.
“Don’t be rude, Charity,” said Mom authoritatively.
Alex had taught me that word: authoritatively. Alex taught me a new word everyday, a really big one. He said we needed a big vocabulary or in his words “an extensive lexicon” for when we became Alphas and had to make speeches in front of the whole pack.
“It’s Chasity,” mumbled the girl.
Finally! Her name. Chasity. Mom walked off. She had not heard the girl.
“I never had a sleepover with a girl before,” I told Chasity.
Chasity gave me a really weird look. She was still crying.
“Um, you can have my bed and I will take the sleeping bag okay,” I told her. “Both have dinosaur print so it’s equal,” I added in case she was wondering.
Chasity was quiet. I wanted to hold her hand so I did but she yanked it away. I blushed. I was not as smooth as Felix or Alex. I had moved too fast.
“Sorry,” I mumbled.
Should I tell her I thought she was cute?
“Um, I think…” I said.
“Calix,” said Mom, coming back into the entrance room. “Leave her alone. Go to your room.”
“But I didn’t do anything!” I whined.
This was so unfair. Mom practically never punished me.
“Just go,” said Mom, being totally unfair for no reason.
Chasity was sniffling. I had a handkerchief. Mom said proper gentlemen had handkerchiefs. Felix said handkerchiefs were for girls but this handkerchief was green! It was not pink or anything.
“Here,” I said.
She took it. I was relieved.
“I have to go to my room,” I said. “I usually don’t get in trouble.”
I wanted her to know that.
“Calix!” Shrieked Mom.
“Ok, we’ll talk later,” I said to Chasity as I headed upstairs.
I spotted Alex and Felix spying on the landing.
“Do Alex and Felix have to go to their rooms too?” I asked.
“You snitch!” Yelled Felix.
Ha! As if I was gonna go to my room and let them talk to Chasity. She was my friend. She had my handkerchief and everything.
“Felix and Alex, go to your rooms,” demanded Mom in her no-nonsense tone.
I winked at Chasity before I left but she did not even notice. Alex frowned at me. I felt guilty for getting him in trouble but he could try to steal my friend too. In the upstairs hallway, I made something clear.
“Look, Chasity is my friend. She’s here to hang out with me,” I said.
“What?” Grumbled Felix. “You know her?!”
Alex looked surprised.
“Um, yeah,” I lied.
Alex folded his arms.
“From where?” Asked Alex.
Felix folded his arms.
“Yeah, from where?” Snapped Felix.
“From…none of your business. It’s private bet**en me and Chasity,” I said.
Felix rolled his eyes.
“Chasity,” repeated Felix, stroking his chin. “That’s a nice name.”
“Yeah, we’re having a sleepover,” I said proudly.
“What? With a girl?” Asked Felix, looking kinda imp**ssed.
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