Her Triplet Alphas – Chapter 13: Don’t Tell Chasity Calix

I sat on the bed and pulled her into my lab. She relaxed in my arms. I breathed in her scent. I gr0aned. She smelled so good. My l!ps found the unblemished skin of her neck. I licked and bit the skin without breaking it. Chasity shivered in my arms. I could smell her ar0usal.

I found the spot I wanted on her neck and su-cked on it, giving her a hickey so the other wolves at school would know she was mine. The hickey would be enough for now to deter other unwanted suitors. It was something those fated but unmated did. Like a temporary mark. Alex and Felix stopped squabbling abruptly. They climbed onto the bed. I gave Chasity to Alex.

Alex

I su-cked on her skin. She taste smelled like honey too. Everything about Chasity was golden like honey, her skin, her hair.

arms. I admired the hickey I had made before I gently handed her to Felix, giving him a warning look as I did so.

Felix

ents of the other two hickeys. We wanted it to be unmistakable and difficult to cover.

should beware. I su-cked on her skin, relishing its sweetness. I could smell how ar0used s

Calix

n’t look totally unspoken for. I doubted she would all

he attention but I knew it would be an adjustment period for Chasity.

She was somewhat shy and seemed to be a loner.

her at the pack house. I hoped she would befriend a few of the other young women in the pack. A Luna needed a strong support system. It wasn

smiled. She led me up to her room. Dad was out “What’s up?” I asked, having a feeling this was about Chasity.

on the edge of the bed.

ity,” Mom admitted, I stifled a groan. I nodded, showing her I w

! You know you’re the most sensitive,” she said in hushed tones.

o be expected!” She said.

but birth order was extremely important among wolves espec

chool. She wants to go looking for her parents. If you get too attached to her, it’ll be heartbreaking for you when she leaves,” explained Mom.

ed her eyes.

ive Lunas,’ I reasoned, trying to soften things because of my earlier retort.

ink it might be easier for you to reject her now so you have time to get over it,” said

Mom took a deep breath. “I’m not rejecting Chasity,” I said before she could say anything else.

ty to have a nice place to stay, other than here at the pack house, where she can finish high school. I know it’ll be too

r blankly.

ready lives with you influence your decision,” said Mom with an awkward laugh. “You’re not stuck with her.”

le here so she’ll stay, you’re already planning her departure,” I said sadly.

t me go Alex

ive with him which was always his way of saying he had something important to tell me that he could not share wit

ing, summer and fall after which there was another six month winter. That was how our pack lands were. We were in November, one of our winter months.

lasted from November to April, followed by Spring in May and June, summer in July and August and Fall in September and October. I had to do whatever was necessary to keep Chasity with us throughout the long Winter. Once it was spring time, there were a lot more things I could impress her with. Springtime was a r0mant!c season.

gh in the warmer months and our pack lands were so beautiful then with our clean rivers and fragrant forests. We h

d turn the faucet on for her. I would watch them from my bedroom window. I felt stupid when I thought about how most of my memories of Chasity were from afar.

e both stared ahead, not looking at each other. We had a lot of talks like this. “Tell me,” I said simply. “It’s…I don’t want you to get angry,” said Dad.

eing with Chasity then don’t bother,” I said frankly.

Chasity’s Dad are…related,” said Dad.

y heart plummeted. “Related how?” I asked q

alm myself down.

ically related,” clarified Dad. The relief was massive. “You cou

s. She’s his older stepsister,” said Dad. I stared at him. “Why was this a secret?” I asked.

bad people he had gotten mixed up with. I don’t know all the details. I just know that your Mom and him used to be close as kids.

uence. She was a bad influence. Your mother was right. The girl got him into drugs, drinking, partying, gambling. Chasity always reminded your mother of that girl,” explained Da

mother,” i said, feeling annoyed.

and we still belonged together.

“I don’t care,” I said with a sense of finality. “You should,” said Dad. “And why is that?” I asked. “If you mean to m

ur own Luna. You have a pack to run together,” said Dad.

right.

id.

asity as a mate before you dump this on them. It complicates things,” said Dad.

ur step-niece in law,”I countered since he wanted to be so specific.

How can she be paying off debts if she’s family?” I asked.

rnly. “You know what I mean,” I said.

ity from a Christmas Card or something. She was a stranger,” said Dad.

be perfect then,” grumbled Dad.

s not right and you know it,” I said.

lpha then. I’m the Alpha now.”

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