Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
Felix
Three! I pulled back the curtain in the blink of an eye, hoping to startle my Baby before our bubble bath time. Huh?
The tub was empty. Chasity? Had she bathed already? I ran my fi**gers along the bottom of the tub. It was bone dry. I ran back downstairs to check the pack showers. Maybe she was so mad she had gone to use those to piss us off. She used to shower there during her housekeeper days. The pack showers were empty too.
I ran back upstairs to check her old tiny room. Empty! f**k! I felt like I couldn’t breathe. I was starting to panic. My wolf reminded me we couldn’t panic yet. Finding Chasity was too important. We needed to remain calm in order to find her.
Calix’s tub! He had been her old favourite before she had come to her senses and made me her favourite. I burst into Calix’s room and ran into his master bathroom. She wasn’t there. Alex’s tub? No. We had been arguing in Alex’s room! How would she have snuck by us?
“Chasity!” I called, feeling helpless.
I checked the driveway for her car. It was there. She almost never used it. She was an admittedly shitty driver just as I had predicted so Alex, Calix and I always went out of our way to chauffeur her anywhere she wanted to go. It was not like we needed to take time away from our lives to do so because she was our life.
“Chasity!” I called, picking up her scent just outside of Alex’s door.
Had she overheard our conversation? Had she been eavesdropping? The little minx had probably been spying on us and now, she was trying to get back at us by hiding or at least, that was what I hoped was going on with every fibre of my being.
Alex
“Did you hear that?!” I asked sharply as I leant over the bath I was preparing for Chasity.
“Felix is calling for Chasity,” mumbled Calix, already just as worried as I was.
Something did not feel right. The presence I usually felt ever since I had fully bonded with Chasity had suddenly gone quiet.
I abandoned the half-filled bathtub, leaving the faucet on. Calix was right behind me. I found Felix looking pale as a ghost in the hallway.
“What’s wrong?” I asked immediately, dreading the answer.
“I don’t know yet,” muttered Felix, heading for the staircase.
He ascended the stairs to the attic and Calix and I followed him.
“Where’s Chasity?” Asked Calix, his rising panic level evident in his voice.
We could all feel this growing absence in our minds. I smelled her delicious scent though and that kept me somewhat in one piece. Her scent seemed to lead up to the attic. We rushed up several flights of stairs. I could feel my own emotions as well as the emotions of my brothers. We were unravelling. I prayed that my Luna was just hiding somewhere somehow but I couldn’t feel her. I could only smell her.
Chasity? Luna? LUNA?! LUNA! I practically screamed into the void over a mind-link with seemingly no one on the receiving end.
Calix
We had messed up big time. Chasity was so upset over our behaviour at the party she had retreated to the attic of all places. I smelled her roses and honey scent as my brothers and I rushed up the stairs at werewolf speed. Despite the supernatural velocity of our movements, everything seemed to be in slow motion.
“Baby?!!!” Shouted Felix.
I tried mind-linking her.
Chasity? Chasity please! I’m so sorry! You have every right to be angry! I would have been just as mad if our places were switched and you were giving other guys any attention, I said to the darkness.
Nothing.
“CHASITY!!” Yelled Felix at the top of his lungs.
We burst into the dusty cob-webbed attic. Her smell was here too. She had to be here! She just had to be!
“Baby, are you hiding, come out?” Begged Felix.
There were white sheets covering all these large antiques, ornaments and sculptures Mom didn’t use as decor anymore. I felt like I was in a horror movie. I would much rather confront a ghost than face the empty space where Chasity was supposed to be.
“Chasity, we’re sorry! The party was a dumb idea. No more parties until our wedding ok,” I promised as I began ripping the sheets off of every ornament and statue, causing dust clouds to rise up and then fall.
We followed her scent to the far end of the attic where there was a floor-length circular window. I had uncovered every single thing in the attic. Sculptures cast their vacant stares on us from every corner. Chasity had not been hiding under any of the sheets. I felt the panic bubbling in my body.
Felix
I launched myself at the huge circular window, following Chasity’s scent. I stepped onto the small rickety balcony outside. I had lived in the North all my life but I had never really felt the cold before. I felt it for the first time tonight and it chilled me to the very bone. Had Chasity fallen from here?
f**k! No, no, no, not my Baby.
“Felix, careful up there!” Called Alex, ever the big brother even in times like this.
“Chasity was up here!” I yelled over my shoulder.
Alex joined me on the narrow balcony. We peered down at the deep crunchy snow below. It blanketed the ground. If she had fallen, it would have cushioned her fall. This was what my wolf tried to comfort himself with until Calix pointed out a terrifying truth as he stepped onto the balcony.
Calix
“She didn’t fall, that snow is untouched,” I said as I gazed at the white smooth snow blanketing the frozen earth.
The balcony creaked under the combined weight of us, the Alpha Triplets, while we crumbled under the weight of our own regret. We should have never forced her to go to that party. Where had she gone?
Felix growled suddenly, startling me, making me jump.
The balcony squeaked in response to my sudden movement.
“What?” I asked quickly.
“Do you smell that?” Asked Felix, his voice deepening as his wolf came forwards to speak with him as one.
“Smell what?” I asked softly.
“Another wolf,” growled Alex, answering my question.
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