Filed to story: The Luna Mated to Triplet Alphas Novel
Baby triplets. The reality of having three babies to raise instead of one was beginning to dawn on me. I had been nervous (albeit excited) enough about one baby. Now, we had three little bundles of joy to contend with. I observed Chasity’s expression closely, hoping she was as happy as we were. I could practically feel the sheer joy radiating off Calix along with the bursting pride Felix was exuding. I was sure Felix was giving himself all the credit for the triplet babies, thinking he was three times the stud now.
I’m a baby-making machine, Felix informed us.
No comment. My attention was still on my Luna. My brothers looked to her also. She was smiling serenely and we all grinned back. I was relieved she wasn’t stressed about the situation. She had every right to be. She was a first-time Mom pregnant with triplets. Luckily, there were three devoted Dads involved. This would be a piece of cake…right?
Calix
Goddess looked at the little hearts on the ultrasound screen, her eyes filled with love for them. My heart was so full. I had three kids on the way all of a sudden and I loved each and every one of them dearly. And I loved their beautiful Mom with every fibre of my being. My brothers did too. We would do anything for Chasity and our pups.
“We love you, Chasity,” I whispered, closing the small distance between her and me.
I cupped her face in my hands, tilting her chin upwards so that I could kiss her. I pressed my lips against hers gently as though she could easily break. In my eyes, she was so delicate. I knew she had endured a lot but it was hard to see her as the tough Luna she was slowly becoming. She would always be my childhood sweetheart, my destined and divine bride, wide-eyed and innocent, doll-like, Cherubic. I tried to convey all of this with my kiss but of course it was futile. Lucky for me, I had the rest of forever to show Chasity how much she meant to me.
“And we missed you like crazy!” Exclaimed Felix, placing his hands on Chasity’s shoulders so that he could massage them.
Chasity relaxed into his touch.
“We’re keeping you and these babies on lockdown!” declared Alex, leaning in so that he could nuzzle Chasity.
I half expected her to frown but she surprised us all with a bright smile. She did not seem the least bit upset by our overprotectiveness.
“Fair enough,” she agreed, seemingly approving of the lockdown. “I love you too, all of you, so much!” she said, sounding a little breathless.
I placed my hand on her knee and gave her a little squeeze.
“And I missed you! Every second was horrible without you,” she cried, her voice sounding strained. “I thought I’d never see you again!” she admitted, sniffling.
Hearing the little crack in her voice as she fought back tears was unbearable. We all drew even closer to her. My beautiful little Goddess was trembling. She could hold back the floodgates no longer. Her sniffles gave way to sobs that wracked her whole body. We rushed to comfort her, pressing our bodies against hers and surrounding her with warmth. Seeing Chasity break down like that was making my wolf whimper. I kissed her forward and the top of her head while she cried softly. We kept her safely enveloped in our arms. The doctor kindly stepped outside to give us a moment. The doc had thoughtfully left a box of tissues behind on the examination bed next to our weeping mate. I handed a tissue to Chasity and she used it to dab under her eyes. I took another tissue and held it to her pink nose so that she could blow it. I caressed her flushed cheeks gently. Although I hated seeing her cry she looked adorable with her cheeks and nose tinged pink. Alex and Felix seemed to share my sentiment about her irresistible cuteness as Alex tweaked her nose and Felix pinched her cheek.
“Hey!” exclaimed Chasity as though something had only just occurred to her. “What happened to Dante?” She asked, curiosity blossoming in her brown doe eyes.
My brothers and I exchanged mischievous glances.
Dante was in an underground cell and there he would remain for as many days as he had held Chasity captive. Afterwards, we planned to transfer him to a regular jail cell where he would await trial. He was obviously guilty. The evidence was “insurmountable” according to Alex but Alex had also insisted upon a trial being held as a formality. Alex and I explained this to Chasity on the ride home. If Felix had had his way, Dante would be dead. Felix refused to interject or add anything. I knew he was pissed that he wouldn’t get to snap Dante’s neck.
“Dante’s wasn’t the worst honestly,” insisted Chasity. “He’s a decent person deep down I believe. He was just desperate to recreate what he had with his late mate. Madame was the mastermind.”
“We have no way of knowing where her essence went,” said Alex with a sigh.
I recalled the swirls of smoke coming out of Chasity’s parents. The smoke had formed the fox spirits. There were three fox spirits potentially out there: Madame and the couple who had been using the bodies of Chalice and Chase. Alex believed that they would have disintegrated if they hadn’t reached inhabitable bodies quickly enough. It reminded of the original story of the little mermaid, the sad one, where she became a water sprite after failing to win over the Prince. Thankfully, Chasity and I had gotten our happy ending. I was her Prince Charming.
“And what happened to Maurice?” Wondered Chasity. “He was okay. He gave me pizza and water.”
“Chasity, we need to work on your sense of justice, my Luna,” said Alex, his eyes filled with concern and doubt as he looked in the rearview mirror at Chasity.
Alex was driving and Chasity was between Felix and me in the backseat.
“Maurice is dead. He choked on a sandwich in a convenience store parking lot,” muttered Felix, unbothered.
Chasity looked somewhat alarmed.
“Wow,” she mumbled.
“Karma,” said Alex, nodding. “He had just robbed the convenience store. He stole that sandwich along with the cash in the register and he shot the father of five who owned the store,” revealed Alex.
Chasity gasped. She was clearly horrified.
“Don’t worry the father of five survived!” I informed her happily.
That had been my first concern when Alex had initially recounted the story to me.
“Yes, the bullet missed all major organs,” said Alex, looking relieved on behalf of the family. “His wife says he’s still recuperating in hospital. He has a long road ahead but his prognosis is good and the children are so happy their father made it out of this alive.”
“Awww, thank goodness!” Said Chasity.
“What kind of sandwich had Maurice stolen?” Asked Felix.
“I don’t know, Felix,” mumbled Alex, annoyed by the question.
“It’s a valid question,” said Felix. “If Calix had asked that, you’d make it your mission to find out.”
I rolled my eyes.
“Cheese paste,” announced Chasity, looking at her cell phone.
I snorted with laughter. Goddess had actually googled that.
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