Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
Alex
We parted ways with Danny and Chance for the while as we needed to go home and change. The cage-fighting club was a nighttime only sort of place anyway. A Fork in the Road cage-fighting club was last on the list of Chalice and Chase’s old haunts.
What do you think A Fork in the Road will be like? Mumbled Calix on the way there.
Classy. Quiet. Valet parking, said Felix sarcastically.
We had all expected the crowd to be rough but we hadn’t expected a full house. The place was packed! Most of the patrons were werewolves but there were a few humans scattered about the crowd. I even spotted a few witches, wizards and vampires. There must be a really high profile fight tonight with this type of crowd. Everyone was cheering excitedly as they milled around the huge domed cylindrical cage.
I realised the crowd was divided with almost everyone dressed to indicate which of the two fighters they were supporting. Those wearing red were supporting someone called Dante the Destroyer and those in Icy Blue were fans of Blanche the Avalanche. There seemed to be some hostility bet**en the two fan groups so I was glad no one from our group was happened to be wearing red or blue. That would help us float under the radar a little bit better. Being inconspicuous was no small feat for us. We were the Triplet Alphas. We courted attention even when we weren’t trying to so we had made a point to dress in neutral colours and to not dress identically. Felix was wearing a black tee shirt and black joggers, I was wearing a grey tee shirt with grey sweatpants and Calix was wearing a white tee shirt with white joggers.
I noticed the spectators were placing bets on who would win the match. I frowned, wondering if this place had a gambling license. I highly doubted that they did. I sighed. I would have to let that one go. I needed to focus on the task at hand. My eyes trailed over all the memorabilia from past matches adorning the walls. This place seemed like something Felix would be into. He had gone through a major mixed martial arts phase in our teens which had culminated in him begging Mom to let him cage-fight and in her saying no.
Felix
There were not many seats left though most people had elected to stand near the cage. I didn’t blame them. That was the best place to be, right in the midst of all the action, but I wasn’t here to be entertained.
A short blonde waitress brushed past us.
“Get us a booth,” I ordered her.
She instantly scowled in response to my tone but as soon as she turned to look at me, her face broke into a smile. She probably recognised me and my brothers.
“Right this way, Sir,” she said politely.
It was a little strange that she chose to call me Sir instead of Alpha. I realised she was human just like the bartender from the other place. She began fanning herself with a menu even though it was actually a bit chilly in here. We followed her to a column of booths in the back.
“Lacey, what are you doing?” Asked another waitress.
This one was brown-haired with a heart-shaped face. They were easily discernible from the rest of the crowd by their short pink uniforms and black aprons.
“What, Melissa?” Said the blonde who was Lacey apparently.
Lacey seemed very annoyed with her coworker, Melissa. There was probably a lot of competition for tables and tips.
“You can’t put them back there! These are the alphas,” I heard Melissa whisper.
I was surprised Lacey didn’t know who we were. Yeah she was human but she lived in Winter Moon. She ought to know who ran the place. Lacey gasped and did a double take.
“She’s human sorry,” said Melissa apologetically though that wasn’t a good excuse. “She had no idea.”
Melissa motioned for us to follow her instead of clueless Lacey. She led us to a VIP section which was on a raised platform. We walked up a short flight of steps to get to it. The dress code here was vastly different. All the VIP booths were occupied by high-stake gamblers in designer suits, busy popping bottles and trying to one-up each other. The smell of cologne was thick in the air. It was somewhat overpowering but it was preferable to the smell of sweat in the other section.
“Please, Alphas, choose where you would like in this section. I’m not sure if you wanna be up front or lowkey?” Wondered Melissa.
“Up front,” I said, my eyes on the cage.
I wanted a good vantage point.
“Lowkey,” said Calix, glaring at me.
“A comfortable medium would be nice, Melissa,” said Alex, trying to mediate.
We sat in a booth and Melissa asked if anyone else was joining us.
“Two more, Chance and Danny are their names,” said Alex, showing her a picture of them on his phone. “Please, very discreetly, find them and bring them to us as soon as they get here,” instructed Alex quietly, tipping her with a hundred dollar bill.
Melissa grinned widely. I could practically hear the cha ching resound in her head. She was seeing dollar signs.
“Yes, Alpha, thank you,” she said excitedly.
I remembered how my Baby didn’t like us talking to other girls much.
“Chasity would be so pissed if she were here,” I said sadly.
I’d do anything for her to be back with me. I missed everything about her so much even how she pouted when she was mad or jealous.
“About Alex talking to the waitress. It’s just business,” said Calix, being daft.
“Yeah but she gets jealous easily,” I said, smirking at the fond memory of her cute pouty face.
I had to get her back. I couldn’t live without her. I couldn’t even call this living. I was just…existing.
“If Chasity were here we wouldn’t be here,” muttered Alex pointedly with a heavy-hearted sigh.
Sighing was pretty contagious around here because the three of us sighed in unison in response to that comment. Yeah, we would definitely not be in a seedy place like this if Chasity were with us. We would be at home cuddled up with her or at some horror movie she had cajoled us into seeing. Melissa brought Chance and Danny to us.
“Thanks Melissa, you’re a real one,” said Calix, winking at her.
I glared at him. He knew he was not supposed to wink at random girls. He was out here acting like a little ho just because Chasity wasn’t here to call him out on it. I knew he meant nothing by it but it was still irksome. Melissa blushed and scurried off in a hurry until she realised she had to come right back because she hadn’t taken anyone’s orders yet and our full party was here. None of us were in a drinking mood but we ordered five beers for the while.
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