Her Triplet Alphas – Chapter 16: Counting down the minutes until reunited with Chasity

Alex

I tumbled out of bed and rushed downstairs.f**k! I overslept. I could hardly sleep last night without my Luna’s scent and heartbeat to comfort me.

I had finally fallen asleep around three or four in the morning. I should have set an alarm. It was after eight! Chasity was late for school. She wasn’t in the kitchen. Maybe she was still asleep. She probably overslept too.

ing in on her changing. I was surprised to find Felix sitting on her bed, looking forlorn,

f relief. “You took her to school,” I surmised. “Yeah,” said Felix sadly. I sat next to him. “I overslept. I thoug

d, lying back on her bed. “What’re you doing moping around in here?” “I miss Chasity,” s

nt,” I said. “I knew you would say that,” grumbled Felix. “She would not learn anything in home-school with you sniffing around,” I joked. Felix grinned.

She won’t have a ton of housework to rush home and do. She can take extra-curricular activities even,” I added.

om her even longer!” He complained. I chuckled to myself.

a chance to be adopted into the pack,” I reminded him.

or ship out,” I said. “I like that,” said Felix with a grin.

of our territory’s East border. The other northern packs

that we had the most claim to it so we were going to absorb it before they changed their minds and tried to take it

lix.

n the pack,” said Calix, coming into the room.

x.

operty they can pay off over time on our pack lands,” said Calix.

training,” I reasoned.

r know. Some of the rogues might find their mates here on

it worth their while to join the pack. They can also leave peacefully. The last resort will be to use force but that land can’t stay wild.

id, getting up.

.

l had several on the bed but I refused to act as childishly as my younger brothers.

delicious scent. “No,” I said curtly. “We have work to do.” “Yay! Work!” Said Felix sarcastically. Calix laughed. Felix

was the physical side to it.

” I suggested.

secured the first quadrant of the new East territory,” stated Alex triumphantly.

drant?” I asked.

h to south. It’s a large strip of land,” explained Alex.

umed. What the f**k! The one part I liked and I missed it!

rogues there, on my command. There was no need for intimidation,” explained Alex.

arent?

me. I needed to pick up my mate.

.

three o’clock,” said Ale

” I said, rolling my eyes.

didn’t see me parked outside the moment she walked out of that school, she would try to take the bus or walk.

id Calix. “Me too, actually,” admitted Alex. “Look at the two of you,” I said, shaking my head

nna wait outside Chasity’s school for practically an hour,” said Calix.

grabbing my car keys and bounding down the stairs. “You’re incapable of driving slow,” muttered Alex, following me.

he front seat but I locked that door from the inside. He pulled on it. He tapped on the window. I rolled it down.

rmed them.

eady. I knew many of the pack members by name, not all because our pack was huge but I tried to commit most faces to memory at least. I could certainly spot

ssing through, in case they were here to cause trouble. It had been about fifteen minutes or more since I had gotten here. I asked Alex the time expecting it to be almost three-thirty.

me disapprovingly. “How is that possible?!” I roared. “That’s impossible!” I insisted.

d.

h laughter.

and you’ve clearly been waiting two minutes with puts you at seven

n a fit of laughter.

the rearview mirror. “Absolutely not!” He said sternly, just as I had expected. I sighed.

f the day,” he said. “You’ll look nuts like some stalker boyfriend and tha

e is nu

It’s 3:12,” said Alex.

ed running outside, I almost jumped for joy. I scanned the crowd eagerly for Chasity.

grumbled.

ere like it was no big deal.

ix. “What?” I asked quickly. “Chasity’s math club is meeting today after school. It usually runs quite late!” S

r, I recognised Coach.

added, frowning.

time Chasity and Coach reached us. Our old football coach was one of Chasity’s teachers?

th pride.

a sigma back in the day which was like a lone alpha.

ie in general.

dded. Chasity was blushing.

The wind tousled them back and forth. Yellow roses maybe.

I can’t still whip you into shape,” joked Coach Johnso

membered football practice being practically every afternoon during the season so he was probably heading to the locker room or the field. I did not miss

olf schools from down south. They could handle the cold too but they were not as used to it as we were. They were also not used to playing in the snow. It was something one had to train for, werewo

we would go to sunny places to play, we would also win because it was so comparatively easy in good weather.

endly sports games left an impression. They knew not to mess with us otherwise.

I shut the door and hurried to my side. My Baby was back from school and I had a lot of home work for her. I smirked to myself

appy she had someone tough looking out for her at school. Coach would keep an eye on her for us. He was a stand-up guy and people did not mess with him because o

ome. Don’t drive so fast with Chasity in the car! Warned Alex, over our mind-link.

e fuzzier mind-links we had with other pack members.

rally occurring clones so I always joked that our mind-link was crystal clear because it was

e three of us snickered a

worried. “That’s not the hair tie I gave back to you! It smells like another male!” said Alex angrily.

T?! I was going to murder that guy. I kept my expression neutral so I would not lose my nicest triplet reputatio

ected that.

e f*g kidding me! Roared Felix over mind-link. He stepped on th

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