Chapter 53
Her Triplet Alphas
Chapter 53: Jealous Chasityâs POV
I got into the back of a stretch limo that had been ordered for my friends and me. We all squealed. Mina
and Tina were in matching baby blue crop tops and shorts and June and April were in similar outfits but
they had joggers instead of shorts with their crop tops. I was in my gold dress. I had picked baby blue
for my bridesmaids colours because I honestly didnât know what to pick and the triplets seemed to like
that colour so I was making it the colour palette for the wedding. Tina put a bridal veil on my head. The
girls all cheered. Mine popped a bottle of champagne. More cheers. I couldnât drink.
âI canât drink,â I said, shrugging. âWhy not?!â Demanded Mina. âSheâs pregnant!â Said April indignantly.
âOh! Yeah!â Squeaked Mina. âDonât worry! Iâll drink yours!â She proceeded to down two glasses of
champagne.
âGreat save, Mina,â complimented Tina. Mina gave her a thumbs-up. April rolled her eyes and June
laughed.
We went to a club called called Alpha Appeal. This place was apparently known for their hunky male
exotic dancers. The decor was all black and white with gold accents
A tall buff guy dressed like a fireman was dancing on the main stage. He actually had a hose that
worked and he would spray ladies with it every now and then. The wet ladies were screaming
and jumping up and down excitedly. None were the least bit annoyed by their outfits being drenched.
No one was spraying me! No thanks!
The fireman who apparently went by the name of Thunder From Down Under finished his dance and
hopped off stage. Ladies rushed to throw more money at him. He bowed and grinned, picking up
armfuls of cash.
A guy dressed as a police officer without a shirt went to the main stage and said into the mike, âDo we
have any brides in the house tonight?!â The whole room cheered. I quickly ripped off the veil and hid it.
âI am told we have one bride! Chasity!!!! Where are you?!â He spoke like a music DJ announcing the
top hit song.
Timmediately hid, ducking down. I considered crawling under the table we had been seated at but the
girls jumped up and down and pointed to me. Two guys in bow ties and speedos ushered me onto the
stage to sit on a pink chair. A guy came out dressed in a tuxedo. A song started to play, soft and slow
at first. In one swift move, he ripped the entire tuxedo off. He had boxers on to my relief. The music
became upbeat and he danced around my chair while my four friends cheered and got tipsier.
Finally it was over and I scampered back to my chair.
Third Person
Alex, Felix and Calix were at an exclusive gentlemenâs club. They had decided to spend the night
drinking, gambling and reminiscing with about twelve or so of their friends. They had specified no
dancers whatsoever. They couldnât risk that, especially with Chasity being pregnant. They didnât want to
stress her out unnecessarily. Besides, they had no interest in that anyway. They were currently playing
blackjack. Calix had the winning hand, twenty-one exactly! He pulled all the chips towards himself
grinning. The youngest always had the best luck at games. Felix was the most skilled at cards. Alex
refused to play. He hated gambling. The eldest was drinking whiskey and telling three of the guys on
the couch about a new pack treaty had he come up with. The night passed rather quickly and the
triplets were eager to get back to Chasity.
Chasity POV
There was no way I didnât smell like the guy who had danced for me. I flew into the pack house when
the limo dropped me off. Were the triplets back yet?
âChasity!â Felix. My heart almost stopped at the sound of his voice. I heard his footsteps. I ran upstairs
to our room. I spotted Calix in the hallway. His face lit up and I dove into our room. Alex was lying bed.
He sat up, smiling. I ran into the bathroom and slammed the door. I could hear all three of them as they
congregated by the door. I hadnât done anything. Ugh. But they would go ballistic. I showered as
carefully and quickly as possible. They were knocking on the door.1 hurtled out quickly, sopping wet, in
my fuzzy bathrobe. My hair was drenched.
âAww,â cooed Felix. âI wouldâve showered again with you.â âIâm so sleepy,â I mumbled. âShe just wants
to get to bed. I can tell,â said Alex, drying my hair with a towel.
âMay I? Please!â Insisted Alex, picking up my detangling brush. Ugh. I couldnât resist him now with how
guilty I felt.
âYes,â I said. He looked shocked but elated and began gently combing my hair.
Calix was drying and massaging my feet. He put warm socks on me. Felix dried me off and put my
nightgown on.
âGoodnight!â 1 exclaimed and crawled under the covers. They were silent and stood at the foot of the
bed.
âYou only want one of us next to you?â Asked Alex. Huh. Oh. I was in the corner. I scooted over and
they grinned. Alex and Felix were next to me. My heart was still racing. I trembled a little as Felixâs
nose touched the nape of my hair. He had lifted my hair to smell me. He stiffened. f**k.
âChasity,â he said. âYeah,â I replied hesitantly. âCome with me,â said Felix I gulped Felix grabbed me
and we went to the bathroom. I could hear Alex grumbling. Felix shut the door. He looked livid. He
folded his arms.
âIâm sorry! The girls organised this weird dancer person. They asked whoâs the bride and I tried to hide
and take my veil off but it didnât work and the dancer person still danced. I refused to let him dance on
me or too close to me but I know you have the best nose soâ¦â I was rambling.
Felix was shaking in the corner of my eye. I dared it look at him. It was laughter. He was laughing.
âYouâre so innocent, Baby,â he said, pulling on one of my curls. âI donât think I have to worry about you.
Remember Roxie?â
I wanted to growl. âVaguely,â I said
âShe was a major ho, always cheating on me, so I broke up with her,â said Felix nonchalantly
I burst into laughter. âReally, she carefully left that out when she told me all about you guys.â
Felix shrugged. âNaturally,â he said. He sighed.
âIâd have preferred no dancersâ¦but youâre so young. I know you didnât plan it. Mina and Tina seem the
type to take you to a whole club,â he commented.
I was at a whole club. Ugh.
âTheyâ¦did. But that one tuxedo guy was the only person who tried to dance for me. Please donât me
mad. Iâm sorry,â I said rushing into his arms.
âIâm not mad,â Felix said. I was shocked. I stared up at him. He nuzzled me.
âIâm not thrilled but Iâm not mad. Itâs over. No more private dancers for you,â he said sternly. I nodded
eagerly. He nuzzled me again. We walked out to find a pissed-off Alex and a confused and groggy
Calix at the door.
âWe were just having a chat,â Felix said. âNo secrets,â Calix insisted. âAs if you both didnât listen at the
door,â said Felix, rolling his eyes. Calix grinned. âStrippers, Chasity?â I hid behind Felix.
âI wouldâve danced for you if I knew you were into that!â Declared Calix who came over to gyrate on
me, showing me his dance moves. I giggled and tried to escape, playfully swatting him. Felix started to
dance too so I was sandwiched between pretend strippers, Felix and Calix. I covered my eyes but I
was grinning. They were so silly and I loved it and I was totally relieved. My relief didnât last long
We were interrupted by a loud sigh. Felix and Calix stopped dancing. I uncovered my eyes. My grin
slipped off my face. Calix and even Felix looked nervous. It was Alex. The eldest was truly pissed.