Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
“It’s clearly smaller that what it represents but we only had so much time,” said Felix offhandedly with a shrug.
Alex groaned in annoyance. I could not help but laugh. The phallic castle was eye-level with poor Chasity who looked alarmed by it. I could see her searching for something nice to say about it. She was so sweet.
“This one is…” she began, searching for words. “It’s modern art! Yes, it’s the most modern!” She decided after sweating a bit.
Felix grinned proudly.
“What was your inspiration?” Asked Chasity, making Alex and me almost double over with suppressed laughter.
“You!” Said Felix.
“Ah, I see,” she said.
“My love you. This is how I feel whenever I see you,” explained Felix as though this was some deep meaningful piece of art.
“Wow, ok,” said Chasity, her tone indecipherable.
“Ours is how Chasity makes us feel too!” Said Alex. “And ours are actually sand castles,” muttered Alex.
“Actually I think you should all describe your castle with one word,” suggested Chasity, clearly amused.
“I’m the eldest!” Said Alex quickly.
Felix and I grumbled.
“I am,” said Alex with a shrug.
He approached his castle.
“Protective,” said Alex after looking at it for a moment. “It’s built to last. There’s a wall surrounding it for extra protection and there’s a sea wall with rocks at the base to break up the waves in case the tide comes in. I’m protective of my Princess,” explained Alex, his eyes never leaving Chasity.
“Were we allowed to use materials other than Sand?” Asked Felix pointedly. “Alex has used rocks and Calix has used water!” He tattled.
“There’s semen at the tip of yours so be quiet,” snapped Alex.
I roared with laughter. Felix’s castle did look a lot wetter than the others.
“There’s extra water in my sand mix so it’ll be smooth!” Said Felix, annoyed.
“There’s extra what, Felix?” I asked pointedly.
“Water! In the mix to…” he began. “Oh, yeah, I guess water and rocks can be used,” he said, grinning.
He tried to shove me playfully but I dodged him.
“Protective is the perfect word for this one. Thank you, Alex,” said Chasity brightly. “Felix?”
“Erect,” said Alex. “That’s how you make him feel.”
I collapsed onto the sand, laughing. Alex snickered. Felix shrugged. Chasity’s face was so red, it was a few moments before she could speak again.
“It’s Felix’s turn, guys,” said Chasity sheepishly.
“The castle is modern as Chasity rightfully said. Chasity is my muse, my stimulant so I would describe my castle as stimulated,” said Felix, knowing exactly what he was doing.
Alex and I were beside ourselves.
“Calix! Your turn!” Said Chasity happily.
I composed myself.
“I put a moat with hermit crab guards and shells on the roofs for decoration because I wanted my castle to be like the ones from fairytales because Chasity is my happily-ever-after!” I said.
“Aww,” cooed Chasity.
“That’s not a word! That’s three!” Said Felix, annoyed.
“In the context of that sentence, it could be one hyphenated word,” said Alex. Always picking up for me like decent big brother should! Felix rolled his eyes.
“If I have to pick just one word…then I pick enchanted,” I said.
Chasity lit up.
“You’re all winners in my eyes,” said Chasity.
We began to complain but Chasity put her palm up, silencing us.
“So you will each get your individual prize later,” she announced.
We exchanged glances.
“Can the individual prizes be based on the castles?” Asked Felix. “Like my prize could be, you know, a stimulus of some kind. Alex’s prize could be something protective like a…padlock or something and Calix’s prize could be imaginary,” suggested Felix.
Alex snorted with laughter. I gave him an indignant look and he took on an apologetic expression.
“I already decided on all of the prizes,” said Chasity simply. “And I want to see you with them all the time!”
Huh?
“Ok, deal!” said Felix eagerly without knowing what he was agreeing to.
Alex nodded. I nodded too.
“Water time!” Said Felix. “Oh and I call holding Chasity!” Said Felix with a pointed look at me.
I knew he was still kinda pissed at me about the pool incident. I did not blame him. I was angry with myself too. I should have carried her out of the pool as soon as she asked. I also should not have told her that secret while in the pool in the first place. She had had her full share of bad experiences with water, she did not need anymore. I would make it up to her.
Felix
I picked up my little minx and walked into the water. Chasity gave a nervous glance at the frothy water lapping at us. She frowned.
“You’re ok, Baby. I’ve got you,” I murmured in her ear.
She smiled slightly and tightened her arms around my neck and her legs around my waist, clinging to me. I found a spot where I could sit with Chasity on my lap and we still would not be submerged completely. The water was about mid-chest level when we sat.
“What’re you thinking about?” I asked her as buried her head in my neck.
“Fries,” she said simply.
I burst into laughter and so did my brothers.
“Ok, you’ll get fries soon then,” I promised.
She grinned.
I have to tell Chasity something…well ask her something… said Alex in my head.
Calix was listening in too.
I don’t want to upset or offend her though, he added.
Chasity seemed relaxed now. She did not venture into the water on her own. She remained in my arms but she no longer looked at the waves with apprehension. She seemed to marvel at them.
Wait until after she eats her fries! I said.
Later, when we’re watching the sunset! I told her we’d watch the sunset on deck this evening, suggested Calix.
Ok! You guys are right. Later, then, he agreed.
Did Alex just listen to me? I had earned myself some major brownie points today. I could not help the smug smile that spread across my face.
“What’re you thinking about?” Wondered Chasity.
“Fries,” I said simply.
Chasity burst into laughter.
“Let’s go,” chuckled Alex. “Luna was clearly hinting at something earlier.”
“Was she? She was being so subtle. These women never know what they want to eat!” I complained sarcastically.
Chasity vengefully pinched my upper arm. She did not make much of a dent as it was solid muscles. These biceps were the truth.
“Fries time,” said Calix.
“Chasity what would you like to eat?” I asked innocently as I carried her back to shore.
She refused to answer me.
“Baked potato?” I suggested.
She glared at me.
“Give me fries or give me death,” said Calix.
“Paraphrasing Shakespeare?” I wondered.
“The original ‘Give me liberty or give me death’ quote was said by another human by the name of Patrick Henry, I believe,” said Alex, clearly hoping one of us would ask who that was so he could explain.
Thankfully, no one asked and we made it back to where our yacht was docked without having to know. We had called ahead so our world-renowned chefs could fry Chasity’s fries and have them ready.
“Are you ready for elevated fries?” Said Chat, the head-chef as we neared the bar.
There were many dishes, all clearly fries but with some twist: curly truffle fries, steak fries with chilli, bacon cheddar fries, spicy sea food boil on a base of lobster Mac n’ cheese with a side of cajun fries.
Chasity frowned at the complicated fries.
“I had a feeling,” said Sachin, revealing a basket of plain thin crispy salty fries.
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