Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
“Yeah,” I murmured, smiling to myself.
Alex nodded.
“As long as my heir is healthy…that’s the most important thing,” said Alex, pausing to yawn.
“Your heir?” I said incredulously. “You mean my pup,” I corrected.
“It’s my baby,” said Calix matter-of-factly. “But we should refer to him as ours because we’re raising him together.”
“How do you know it’s a boy?” I wondered.
I wanted a son to raise as the next Alpha but I also wanted a little princess to spoil, a mischievous one with curls just like Chasity.
“I just have a feeling,” said Calix. “We can have a girl afterwards though. She’d be adorable.”
“She would be,” I agreed, my smile widening.
“I’m getting anxious,” said Alex, opening his eyes to look at Chasity who was still sleeping soundly.
“You were born anxious,” I countered.
“And first,” gloated Alex, a smirk forming on his face.
Hmph. Big deal. I refused to even dignify that with a response.
“Mom and Dad saved the best for last,” retorted Calix.
Alex halfheartedly threw a pillow at him. Thankfully, it did not hit Chasity. It barely hit Calix. Alex always went easy on him. If he had meant to throw that pillow at me, he would’ve sent it flying at one hundred miles per hour. Calix tossed back the pillow and missed, probably on purpose because he idolised Alex. I heard the soft plop as the pillow hit the floor.
“My whites,” muttered Alex, reaching for the pillow.
We were using one of his precious “hypoallergenic organic cotton” bed spreads in celebration of Chasity’s return. Alex dusted the pillow off and then fluffed it.
“Should I wipe it with an antibacterial wipe?” He murmured to himself, hesitant to put it back on the bed.
“Oh good grief, Alex,” I said.
“We have a pregnant Luna, Felix,” said Alex. “We need to be extra vigilant about germs.”
“That’s Alpha stock in that womb,” I said proudly.
My baby was tough. It was mine. What else would you expect? It was Chasity that was delicate.
“Yeah, use the wipe to be safe,” I said on second thought.
“It’s a good thing I always leave wipes on everyone’s nightstands. You two always forget to restock!” Complained Alex as he meticulously wiped the pillow.
Alex began planning the day out-loud, partially talking to us but mostly just talking to himself.
“Luna needs to wear a nice simple dress or something to make things easier for the doctor’s visit. Nothing too difficult to put on or take off,” murmured Alex, checking something off in a tiny notebook that seemed to have appeared out of thin air.
The hypochondriac had probably slept with it in the pocket of his pyjama pants.
“The doctor’s a woman, right?” I asked quickly.
I had neglected to double-check that. This doctor would have to see my mate’s body periodically. I wasn’t about to let some lecherous male wolf like myself do the examination.
“Yep,” said Alex, nodding.
“Is she a Mommy?” wondered Calix.
“I didn’t ask her all that on the phone, Calix,” chuckled Alex.
“She doesn’t need to be a Mommy to know how to deliver babies,” I said, in all fairness.
“I know that,” said Calix. “I’m just curious.”
“Calix, don’t let Mom know her Baby Boy is thinking of befriending other Mommies behind her back,” I cautioned.
I heard Calix grumble something unintelligible to himself. I knew he was probably rolling his eyes, though I couldn’t see.
“Alphas,” said Chasity softly.
Aww. She sounded sleepy and confused. We had probably woken her up.
“What is it, Baby?” I cooed.
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