Her Triplet Alphas – Chapter 20: Secret–keeper Calix

I woke up lying against Felix‘s chest with Alex on my left and Calix on my right. I careful slid out from under Felix‘s heavy arm. He stirred a little but did not wake up. They were all sleeping peacefully. I breathed a sigh of relief. I showered quickly and put on a yellow sundress over my gold bathing suit.

The world–renowned chef was still on board and we were still traversing the open seas. I ate at a bar on deck. It was covered so I was in the shade but the sea breeze had easy access to whip my curls about. It was refreshing.

The chef was named Chat Chevalier and was from Chartres, a town in Loire Valley, France. He was tall, lean werewolf with powerful-looking biceps. He had a sleeve of tattoos on his left arm but only one tattoo in the shape of a band around his right wrist. Upon closer inspections, the band were two girls‘ name in cursive drawn all the way around. Josephine et Genevieve .

re called the Pink City. They both had heart–stopping handsome looks but were humble and kind. Of course, I only had eyes for the triplets.

r, doesn‘t that mean cat in French?”

id (Yes, exactly).

eak French, Mrs Thorn?) “Je fais. Je parle un peu de français.” (I do. I spea

ers.”

right band tatt

o take over for me when I want family time. He‘s young. Now is grind time for him!”

spoke English with a British accent because he had left India to go to boarding school in the

e.

I asked. “Because he is grumpy and sneaky!” Sachin said, clearly very goo

Catherine and Cheshire.”

me. I could not help but giggle. I

itizen. I suddenly realised I could get one now.

sked.

named Sphinx. He hates me,” Sachin said as he

ed some mus

at joked.

so he won‘t maul me when I go to her place,“Sachin said tapping his temple to indicate w

y

. I was still taking to the chef at the co

mpy.

woke up and you weren‘t there,

o ruffle his hair.

e pouted.

te and feeding me bits of it every other spoonful.

k somewhere,” said Sachin, pouring the drink, while Felix grinned.

nd hopped off the high stool pulling me with him.

d Felix

ool was huge and there was a sun roof at one end so there was a sunlit end and a shady end. The sunlit end was warm and shallow and the shady end was cool and a bit deeper. I could not swim so Calix made me practice my breathing and blowing bubbles under the water.

inned and rocked me against him.

aning against his wet chest.

ou when I was younger,” he

mumbled.

im.

er now because they‘re different. Everything is different,” he whispered, his forehead

lix, you especially,” I said softly, feeling a little embarrassed recalling when I tried to

rate him fr

d Calix against my lips. He kissed me with so much emotio

x,” I breathed. “Yeah,” he said quietly. “You‘re your mom‘s favourite right?” I asked.

rite, her little angel, her youngest. The former alpha favoured his elder tougher boys..

parents love all of us.”

triplet alphas.

y been interviewed on werewolf l

guys talk?” I asked hesitantly.

d out then.

“Tell me honestly, why does the Luna d

anted to say to me. He was always the most careful with my feelings and the most

hysically.

itted.

ld feud, perhaps. “Yeah?” I prompted him.

cause of these puppy dog eyes. He was widely considered a sweetheart. Alex was a classic heartthrob and Felix was a bad boy.

tening to my heartbeat as he quickly tried to placate me by telling me the s

ver a lot of alpha responsibilities to him,” said Calix.

e. A cover? Calix began his tale.

uence and she

one who introduced him to drugs. You see, my mother‘s father married twice so

mother gained a little brother she wasn‘t biologically related to but loved all the same. He grew up a

rl Mom hated and when she was a child, the couple got into some trouble with some dangerous people.

ght a life on the road wasn‘t good for their little daughter so they dropped her off at the pack

ote. They just left the little girl. My mom thought the little girl

nd your dad were estranged step-siblings.”

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