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.

psychiatrist anda psychologist. I could only imagine the shit-to

directly across from us. My baby, Chasity, sat between C

over Chasity often, just checking on her, and making sure she was all right. I

e had already been through an ordeal during the early days of her pregnancy. Stress wasn’t good for my pups.

assive. Chasity’s parents and grandfather shared the couch to our right.

he Doctor serenely, smiling widely.

et with an awkward silence.

your relations to each other, said Dr Jardine.

ou called, said Doc,

e were all thinking the same thing. We were shocked she could tell us apart so easily.

a Alex, we spoke on the phone to confirm a few family details

everyone was mentally checked in.

Chasity’s childhood, the more distant they became. I couldn’t even blame them.

attention, she called you like three tim

, present,” I said, like I was in grade school.

arents.

ll acting as Luna, while Chasity gets ready to take the position. She’s not married to my boys yet, explained Mom.

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

grandfather of Luna Chasity” she said, still smiling serenely.

d a few weak smiles.

rmony within this family’” said Dr Jardine.

, speaking for the first time.

out a little exasperated huff. Why were all of our parents less mature than us? I resisted the urge to roll my

ke to start?” asked Dr

.

.

ong.

didn’t want to ex

family,” I admitted.

ugh this.

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

s chose not to celebrate hers,” I said, anger and shame colouring my tone.

nything yet. How could he be mad already? How could he be mad at the truth? At least, Mom had the decency to shush him. I continued speaking, undaunt

n’t the only ones making things more difficult for sweet little Chasity.

ses for myself. I was a bully, a little j*rk, but my parents were adults. Chasity was just

e even expected her to ever be in a good mo

e I was lying about him or something.

’t get presents for Chasity. She hand-me-downs. Forgive me but she was treated as though unwanted b

remorse made me feel sick.

stand up and take a swing at my Dad, but Chalice and Chance stopped h

undeterred. You dropped her off!”

e blame on Chasity’s parents.

nts had acted reprehensibly, but Chasity’s parents had

his seat.

, no discussion, and thus you had no inkling of whether or not we wanted to help said Dad

your mess!”

t. Those were crocodile tears if I ever saw them.

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.

had always been a very

sity was genuinely upset to hear how little my parents had wanted her around. They had always acted like it, but to hear it stated blatantl

id Chalice indignantly. “We would have been OK with humane treatment at the very least or a bit of care and friendliness,” said Chalice, her voice growing shaky, and finally cracking with emotion,

ything.

Chasity would be sufficiently welcomed.

pped?!” Asked Chasity’s Mom incredulously.

ith anger.

shed your responsibility on us, so yeah we did the bare minimum: food, clothing and healthcare. Nothing less, nothing more,” said Dad, his to

ity sighed. I watched her lean her head bac

ed her knee with my thumb, trying to soothe her.

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

tion was not discussed well” said Jardine, her eyes on my parents. “But imagine someone had to lo

, as you say.

r would you understand where he or she is coming from?” Aske

red.

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

ignantly, his blue eyes darkening.

cool.

going to give Chasity a loving upbringing then why didn’t you let Chance take her?!” Asked Alex shar

lex.

aid he wanted to steal her baby!” Said Mom defensively.

eat.

clearly felt very guilty over

ad! I’m so sorry Chasity!” Cried Chalice, bursting into calm.

nkfully, was still calm.

ispered Chasity.

.

wo have a relationship.”

,” admitted Mom feebly. “I know that. I. I’m sorry Chasity,” added Mom, somewhat unconvincingly.

but at least, we were getting somewhere.

“I…am…sorry too, Chasity,” he said hesitantly.

y apologised.

sity’s re

hts on all of this,” said Dr Jardine.

n better off with Chance.

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

it’s something that makes me feel sick to think about.

an apology. I know I’ve said sorry a lot, but there’s no harm in saying it again.

serve much better!” Said Alex, with tears in his eyes.

had taken Alex’s place next to Chasity whilst he was comforting Chalice. Alex pulled Chasity right across my lap and int

” Prompted Dr Jardin

Calix stared at

t the best example, but the older we got, the better we shouldn’t have known. There’s really no excuse. Goddess, I’m so sorry!” Said Calix in earnest.

lips to Chasity’s forehead.

anything.

f all the eyes on her”.

as devastated when my parents dropped me off. Going from abandonment straight into a hostile situation for me as a little girl was too much to really

d Chasity.

ss Disorder or PTSD?” Asked the doctor.

bit her lip.

rossed my mind once or tw

t would ex

ea for her and the pups. We should have saved it for after the delivery.

nd of my voice, said Dr Jardine calmly.

osed ranks protectively.

en closer towards her. Just as al

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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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