Her Triplet Alphas – Chapter 82: Chasity Faints

Felix’s Point of View

In order to appease Chasity, ‘Baby boy’ Calix made a therapy appointment so that both of our dysfunctional families could reconcile. I couldn’t even blame him. I had to admit that we needed professional help.

I really wasn’t the type of guy to spend the day discussing my feelings, but for Chasity, I would. Doctor Jardine came highly recommended, according to Alex.

ring a*s books she’d read to achieve all that.

My baby, Chasity, sat between Calix and Alex, whilst I pulled the short straw, and got the end seat of the couch.

ty often, just checking on

ell, while Dad was impassive. Chasity’s parents and grandfather shared the couch to our right.

Alphas, Luna and family,” said the Doctor serenely, smiling widely.

e was met with an awkward silence.

ks,” I

e just make sure I have all of your names right, as well your relations to each other, said D

said Doc, looking right at Calix.

y. I exchanged glances with both of my brothers. I knew we were all thinking the same thing. We were shocked she could

few family details yesterday,” she added calmly.

tain of her facts. She was probably just making sure everyone was mentally checked in.

ey learnt about Chasity’s childhood, the more distant they became. I couldn’t even blame them. If someone treated my pups the way my parents had treated Chasity, I would be livid.

Asked the Doctor.

grumbled Alex over mind-link.

I’m fine. Um, present,” I

Luna Ronnie, said Dr Jardine, smiling kindly at my parents.

boys yet, explained Mom.

and pregnant with their heirs,” said Dr Jardine, smiling in a way that made it difficult to tell whose side she was on.

he said, still smiling serenely.

es.

seek a greater level of harmony within this family’” said Dr Jardine.

g noise with his throat, and my Mom let out a little exasperated huff. Wh

d like to start?” asked Dr J

,” I replied, without hesitation.

to Chasity again. My little minx met my

Luna, the mother of my…our…heirs,” I said, correcting myself as

had placed those buns in Chasity’s oven.

. Before Chasity turn

y through this.

Chasity deserved honesty. Her childhood hardships could not just be swept under a rug. We needed to acknowledge what had gone wrong.

,” I said, anger and shame colouring my tone.

lly started to explain anything yet. How could he be mad already? How could he be

eet little Chasity.

rk, but my parents were adults. Chasity was just a child, no birthday or Christmas presents, only permitted to have donated clothes or hand-me-downs. She couldn’t eat meals with us. She cooked. She cleaned. She was like a

n expected her to ever be in a good mood. We had no right to consider her sullen. What did she have to be happy about? Nothing. And what was the point o

ing about him or something.

r Chasity. She hand-me-downs. Forgive me but she was treated as though unwanted because she was unwanted,’ Dad blurted out angrily.

really had the audacity to sit there an

ntly, I wasn’t the only one sick of him. Chase tri

Dad, undeterred. You dropped her off!”

d, rightfully placing some of the blame on Chasity’s parents.

had acted reprehensibly, but Chasity’s parents had been totally dysf

d’ve kept their noses clean, my baby could’ve grown up under their roof instead of being raised begrudgingly by my spiteful parents. Chase return

anted to help said Dad.

to help you, Chase, out of your mess!”

ying Mom’s tearful act. Those were crocodile tears if I ever saw them. It was like my eyes had finally been opened to the rea

hough they couldn’t have arranged for her to live with Chance, or be adopted, or even shipped away to boarding school. They would have had the means.

ways been a very wealthy pack.

y parents had wanted her around. They had always acted like it, but to hear it stated blatantly was different.

haky, and finally cracking with emotion, as tears threatened to fall.

el utterly alone on purpose,’ said Chalice, as though she were having trouble wrapping her head around everything.

ly thought Chasity would be sufficiently w

n’t realised Chasity was their mate, would the subpar treatment have ever stopped?!” Asked Chasity’s Mom incredulously.

h anger.

nothing more,” said Dad, his tone indicating a sense of finality.

y sighed. I watched her lean her head back on the couch. She was probably physically and emoti

her knee with my thumb, trying to soothe her.

now holding hands. My brothers were sensing her emotions too.

k after the triplets growing up. That someone didn’t really want to, so they used that as a basis for raising the boys.

love or affection, no guidance, just food and shelter and healthcare, as

from?” Asked the doctor, clearly trying to reason with them.

om ans

eave my kids in the first place!” Said Mom.

nantly, his blue eyes darkening.

ding back his anger. Usually, I was the one barely managin

ance take her?!” Asked Alex sharply.

to that myself,f” grumbled Chasity’s Dad, agreeing with Alex.

al her baby!” Said Mom defensively.

seat.

felt very guilty over her past behaviour.

s still calm.

Mom,” whispered Chasity.

Chase hugged his mate.

ionship.”

at unconvincingly.

y but at least, we were getting somewhere.

ot have had to do housework. I agree with that” said Dad, sighing. “I…am…sorry too, Chasi

apologising was akin to an admission of guilt. Alphas and Lunas rarely apologised.

hasit

raised Chasity themselves or seen the truth that she would have been better off with Chance.

have held grudges against her, but also, holding a grudge against a child is ridiculous and making a child into an unpaid worker is inexcusable. Two wrongs don’t make a right, but my parents went over

ck to think about.

e all owe Chasity an apology. I know I’ve

sity, my Luna, by being such a huge j*rk to you all the time. You are so sweet and special, Lu

. Alex pulled Chasity right across my lap and into his arms.

mpted Dr Jardine, looking ex

st.

ty,”‘ said the Doctor.

by had barel

n I’m not expecting them and that’s when they’re sharp and vivid.”

dine, her tone concerned.

ty.

he doctor.

sity

once or twice,” she admitted.

plain the foggy memory, th

rate increase. She was trembling slightly. I knew this whole thing

ly.

uickened. My brothers and I closed ranks protectively.

ty!” Yelled Cal

Just as all three of us reached for her, my baby, Chasity, fainted in Calix’s arms, and my heart plummeted into my stomach.
F*ck.

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7 Comments

  1. Did you get bored of writing this story?
    in the middle of a family therapy session “Chasity fainted into Calix’s arms” – the end???
    Please check for typos there are many many and even full sentences of gibberish……

  2. the story ends in the version from Chasitys point of view. if you scroll to the middle you’ll see there’s two povs and the full story is in the first while the second pov ends a few chapters short.

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