Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
I sniffed the cold air and I caught the scent of another male werewolf other than my brothers and me. Chasity’s scent lingered here too. Another male had been standing near to her right here recently.
I turned around, following the unfamiliar male scent and my heart almost stopped when I saw them. Prints. Large werewolf paw prints, freshly made on the slopping snow-topped roof by this male in question.
Felix growled again as Alex sniffed the prints. Both of my elder brothers were black-eyed and I could feel that I was the same. Our werewolves were fighting to come out and attack but there was no male still here to fight.
Alex
I caught the smell of something else intermingling with Chasity’s sweet scent and the stench of that mangy male. It was a chemical smell that burned my nostrils. I quickly stopped inhaling it.
“Chloroform,” I breathed, tears filling my eyes.
The last time I had felt this desolate was the moment we pulled Chasity out of the ice fishing hole and she had lain on the ice motionless and blue, barely breathing. This had to be a nightmare. This could not be real.
Chasity! I called, trying to mind-link her again but knowing it was to no avail.
The situation was clear but my heart was fighting my mind, not wanting to accept the logic. Another male had come along and succeeded in the kidnapping plot this time. The Chloroform must’ve knocked her out and that was why she was silent. She was unconscious and being carried farther and farther away. Her scent ended right here on the roof. By the time she came to, she might be too far away to mind-link with us. I let go. I just let my wolf take over because I couldn’t stand the pain my human side was feeling right now. My wolf sl*pped in front of me with ease.
We roared at the top of our lungs, disrupting the silent night. Bats squeaked, owls hooted and birds flew out from their nests and perches in response to our roar. Wolves answered our call in the distance. Other mournful howls filled the night as nearby pack members felt the sorrow of their Alphas on an instinctual level. The icy landscape seemed to tremble as the night erupted into a cacophony of sounds.
Felix
There had to be an exit point. There just had to be. There had to be a trail from somewhere from this roof towards the direction some mongrel had taken Chasity in. We could not give up on our Baby. I prowled the roof on all fours despite being in my human form still. I could not chance shifting just yet. My wolf was rabid. The trail just vanished. It had been carefully covered over somehow and there were no wolf tracks in the blanket of snow below that matched the ones on the roof.
Calix
I just sat on the snow-topped roof while Felix scoured the roof for a scent trail leading away from the pack house. He was getting increasingly-frustrated. I could feel it. Alex was terror-stricken for the first time ever. I could feel that too. Chasity’s emotions were closed off to me now and so were my own. I felt completely numb like Chasity had taken my capacity to feel things with her. This numbness was worse than despair somehow. I felt like a ghost, a shadow, a fragment of a person. I felt incomplete and empty. I had not even fully realised how whole and full Chasity had made me feel prior to this moment.
Felix suddenly jumped from the rooftop, landing on his feet in the crunchy deep snow below. Alex followed him, landing lightly in the snow. I followed too mindlessly. Perhaps, she was not missing. Maybe, she had not been kidnapped. Maybe she was fine. Maybe she was visiting a friend’s house. My wolf and I both knew those explanations were feeble and unlikely but they were preferable to the horrifying truth.
Felix
“We need to put this whole place on lock down. No one leaves or enters the pack lands until we find her!” I declared, with my wolf and I speaking as one.
He was showing me images of the first time he ran through the snow with Chasity’s she-wolf on the day after our birthday. That blissful day seemed like a lifetime ago.
“What if she just went to Mina or Tina’s,” said Calix.
I could hear the hope blossoming in his tone.
“Those girls were drunk out of their minds,” admitted Alex. “Why would she do that? And how would that explain the foreign wolf smell,” he reasoned.
The situation was clear. She had been kidnapped. Whoever was behind the original plot had succeeded the second time. I felt my wolf rage inside of me yet even his wrathfulness paled in comparison to my white-hot anger. When I got my hands on the f**kers who had taken my Baby Chasity I was going to shred their flesh and shatter their bones. I felt like anger was pouring out of me. I tried to steady myself with a deep breath but breathing exercises were useless at this point. I had let the one thing I had promised to protect Chasity from happen. I snarled, feeling a rush of self loathing. Why had I let her out of my site? Even for a mother-f**king second?! I roared as I fl*pped over one of the SUVs in our driveway sending it smashing on top of the next car.
He roared, fl*pping one of the cars in the driveway over with his bare hands sending it smashing on top of the next car over. All the car alarm went off. I wanted the whole pack up and about and looking for our Luna! My outburst resulted in our parents, the guards, the cooks and the maids all running outside. parents and several warriors and staff members ran outside.
“Felix!” Shrieked Mom indignantly as she saw one car upside-down and sandwiched on top of the other. “What’re you doing?” She demanded indignantly. Mom’s tone of voice took me back to that night, the night of the first attempted kidnapping. The night when Chasity had not hesitated to accuse my Mother as being behind the kidnapping plot. We had all dismissed her accusation but now I was not so sure. Could it be?
“Where’s Chasity?” I roared, hoping to startle her into a confession.
I felt a sharp pain in my ch*st. She wouldn’t really do that to us, would she?
“How would I know?” Screamed Mom, immediately on the defensive.
I closed the distance bet**en us..
“Felix, calm down!” Snarled Calix, his eyes shifting quickly from blue to black.
I p**ssed my forehead to Mom’s, the tip of my noses touched the tip of hers. I did not realise I was crying until I felt the tears streaming down my cheeks.
“Tell me now,” I whispered, not voice cracking. “Tell me right now if you have anything to do with this. Tell me immediately and give her back to me and I won’t be angry. This is the last chance to just admit it if you’ve done anything,” I said, my tone pleading with her.
A few tears slid down Mom’s cheeks. Those could be tears of remorse or tears of frustration.
“How dare you insinuate anything of the sort?” She whispered fiercely “I’m not going to stand here and pretend to care deeply about that girl but I love you boys. You are my life and I’d never hurt you. How do you know she didn’t just leave?” Snapped Mom.
“There is a foreign scent on the roof intermingled with Chasity’s and the smell of chloroform. She did not just leave. We both know that,” I said, my words coming out like a soft snarl due to the presence of my wolf.
How dare she insinuate that Chasity had left?! My Baby was gone but she had not left. I remembered her telling us to never think that she had just up and left us.
Alex.
I was scrutinising our mother’s reaction to everything. I remembered Chasity’s face when she had accused my mother of being behind the kidnapping. Could my mother be that hateful? Dad put his hands on my shoulders. He pulled me into a hug.
“We’re gonna find her ok?” He promised.
I held back my tears. I felt like a scared little boy in this situation. Felix seemed convinced that Mom had something to do with it. I was on the fence. Unsurprisingly, Calix was convinced that Mom was innocent.
Calix
Mom’s treatment of Chasity had been reprehensible. I could admit that but she was not this villain Felix was making her out to be. She would not do this to us. She would not do this to me. She knew Chasity was my everything. We had already marked her and she had marked us. That was permanent. Why would Mom have her kidnapped after that and damn us to an eternity of feeling incomplete? We had enough to deal with as it was. We needed to work together to get Goddess back as quickly as possible.
“Felix, stop it, Mom has nothing to do with this,” I said, grabbing Felix by the shoulders and pulling him away from Mom.
I knew Felix would never hurt our Mom but he was frightening her. Felix sniffled, refusing to meet my eye. Slowly, he shuffled towards me and hugged me. He broke down. I could feel his tears falling onto my shoulder. I hugged him back tightly. I let my tears fall too. Alex was fighting to hold back his tears but a few escaped, sl*pping down his cheeks. This could not be how our story ended. Without Chasity?! No. I refused to accept that. Chasity was my happily-ever-after. I willing to spend the rest of eternity trying to find her.
“Let’s not blame each other, let’s just look everywhere until we find her,” I whispered, trying to comfort my brothers.
I felt Felix nod his head in agreement. Alex came over and wr*pped his arms around Felix and me. We welcomed him into the brotherly group hug. We remained that way, huddled together in the snow. We could hear the sirens of many pack police cars as they converged around the pack house. We took a few moments to gather ourselves, knowing that the coldest of days lay ahead now that our Love was gone.
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