Chapter 74
Her Triplet Alphas
Chapter 13: Donât Tell Chasity Calix
I sat on the bed and pulled her into my lab. She relaxed in my arms. I breathed in her scent. I groaned.
She smelled so good. My lips found the unblemished skin of her neck. I licked and bit the skin without
breaking it. Chasity shivered in my arms. I could smell her arousal. I found the spot I wanted on her
neck and sucked on it, giving her a hickey so the other wolves at school would know she was mine.
The hickey would be enough for now to deter other unwanted suitors. It was something those fated but
unmated did. Like a temporary mark. Alex and Felix stopped squabbling abruptly. They climbed onto
the bed. I gave Chasity to Alex.
Alex
Theld Chasity close to my chest. I did not want to alarm her so I took things slow. I planted soft kisses
on her neck until I zeroed in on a spot. I sucked on her skin. She taste smelled like honey too.
Everything about Chasity was golden like honey, her skin, her hair. I grazed my teeth over her neck
without breaking the skin. Calix was massaging her feet, helping her to relax in my arms. I admired the
hickey I had made before I gently handed her to Felix, giving him a warning look as I did so.
Felix
I tried to go as slowly as my eager wolf would allow. He dictated the spot he wanted and we actually
agreed. It was a more prominent spot on her neck than the placements of the other two hickeys. We
wanted it to be unmistakable and difficult to cover. All the boys at school should beware. I sucked on
her skin, relishing its sweetness. I could smell how aroused she was. Calix was rubbing her feet and
massaging her ankles. I took the opportunity to breathe in her scent deeply before I pulled away to
admire my handiwork.
Calix
Now at least Chasity didnât look totally unspoken for. I doubted she would allow us to make a formal
announcement to the pack, re-introducing her to everyone as the Luna. This would have to do for now,
triplet hickeys. Word would spread like wildfire the way it always did when something happened in our
lives. Everyone was always intrigued to hear about the affairs of the triplet alphas. I was used to the
attention but I knew it would be an adjustment period for Chasity. She usually managed to fade into the
background despite her beauty. She was somewhat shy and seemed to be a loner. No one had ever
come to call on her at the pack house. I hoped she would befriend a few of the other young women in
the pack. A Luna needed a strong support system. It wasnât an easy job.
âDonât forget date night,â I reminded her brightly on the way out. On my way back to my room, Mom
stopped me. âCalix, Honey! Come talk to Mommy!â She said. I smiled. She led me up to her room. Dad
was out âWhatâs up?â I asked, having a feeling this was about Chasity.
Weâd scarcely been fated to her for a day and Mom was already filled with trepidation. We both sat on
the edge of the bed.
Itâs about Chasity,â Mom admitted, Istified a groan. I nodded, showing her I was listening
âIâm worried about you three, especially you, Honey! You know youâre the most sensitive,â she said in
hushed tones.
âI suppose,â I said. âYes, well, itâs not your fault. You are the youngest so itâs to be expected!â She said.
We were only a few minutes apart each but birth order was extremely important among wolves
especially regarding Alpha Lineage.
âChasity clearly want to leave as soon as she finishes high school. She wants to go looking for her
parents. If you get too attached to her, itâll be heartbreaking for you when she leaves,â explained Mom.
It was a possibility. âIf she leaves, Iâll go after her,â I said simply. Mom chuckled sadly. âYou canât make
her be with you,â said Mom. âYou made her clean this house,â I retorted. Mom narrowed her eyes.
âAnd Iâm not forcing her. Iâm wooing her. All mates require a little convincing. All Alphas have to win
over their respective Lunas,â I reasoned, trying to soften things because of my earlier retort.
âI just think it might be easier for you to reject her now so you have time to get over it,â said Mom
gently.
I stood up. âRelax,â said Mom putting her palms up and motioning for me to come back. I folded my
arms and remained standing. Mom took a deep breath. âIâm not rejecting Chasity,â I said before she
could say anything else.
âIf you change your mind, your father and I are willing to pay for Chasity to have a nice place to stay,
other than here at the pack house, where she can finish high school. I know itâll be too painful having
her around the house if things donât work out,â said Mom.
I stared at her blankly.
âSo donât let the fact that your mate already lives with you influence your decision,â said Mom with an
awkward laugh. âYouâre not stuck with her.â
âBefore you help me make Chasity comfortable here so sheâll stay, youâre already planning her
departure,â I said sadly.
Mom opened her mouth but did not say anything. She sighed. âI have a date to get ready for,â I
mumbled, walking out of the room. âA date?â Said Mom eagerly, running behind me. âI thought you had
broken up with Audrey!â âAvery! And yes we are broken up. The date is with Chasity,â I said without
turning around. She let me go Alex
Dad had asked me to go for a drive with him which was always his way of saying he had something
important to tell me that he could not share with Mom or my younger brothers. Dad parked on a lonely
road. There was justice and snow for miles. The ice up ahead was the Ice Moon River, frozen over. It
was that way for about six months each year. There was only about two months each of spring,
summer and fall after which there was another six month winter. That was how our pack lands were.
We were in November, one of our winter months. Winter usually lasted from November to April,
followed by Spring in May and June, summer in July and August and Fall in September and October. I
had to do whatever was necessary to keep Chasity with us throughout the long Winter. Once it was
spring time, there were a lot more things I could impress her with. Springtime was a romantic season.
The pack morale was high in the warmer months and our pack lands were so beautiful then with our
clean rivers and fragrant forests. We had a lot of Maple trees so the forests always smelled sweet.
Chasity used to love drinking from the faucets screwed into the Maple tree near the pack house. It was
usually difficult to get open so Calix would turn the faucet on for her. I would watch them from my
bedroom window. I felt stupid when I thought about how most of my memories of Chasity were from
afar.
âI have something to tell you,â said Dad. We both stared ahead, not looking at each other. We had a lot
of talks like this. âTell me,â I said simply. âItâsâ¦I donât want you to get angry,â said Dad. âYou know Iâm
not easy to anger,â I said. That was Felix. âItâs about Chasity,â said Dad. âIf this is you trying to talk me
out of being with Chasity then donât bother,â I said frankly.
âItâs not. I wonât insult you like that. Youâre a grown man and an Alpha. I raised you to be in charge of a
lot. If you want to be with Chasity, I know thereâs no stopping you but you need to know that Mom and
Chasityâs Dad areâ¦related,â said Dad.
My heart plummeted. âRelated how?â I asked quickly.
I was already in love with Chasity.f**k. We had not done anything yet. I tried to calm myself down.
âTheyâre not biologically related,â clarified Dad. The relief was massive. âYou could have started with
that!â I snapped. Dad glared at me. âSorry,â I mumbled. âContinue.â âYour Mom and Chasityâs Dad are
step-siblings. Sheâs his older stepsister,â said Dad. I stared at him. âWhy was this a secret?â I asked.
âYour Momâ¦she was estranged from her step-brother so she didnât really know Chasity until he
dropped her off on our doorstep when she was nine and he was in trouble and on the run from some
bad people he had gotten mixed up with. I donât know all the details. I just know that your Mom and him
used to be close as kids. Their relationship fell apart when he met his mate, a girl your Mom hated and
saw as a bad influence. She was a bad influence. Your mother was right. The girl got him into drugs,
drinking, partying, gambling. Chasity always reminded your mother of that girl,â explained Dad.
âWell, obviously! That girl was Chasityâs mother,â i said, feeling annoyed.
This did not change anything between me and Chasity. We were not biologically related and we still
belonged together.
âI donât care,â I said with a sense of finality. âYou should,â said Dad. âAnd why is that?â I asked. âIf you
mean to make Chasity your Lunaâ¦â âShe is!â I said fiercely.
âWell, you canât keep a secret like that from your own Luna. You have a pack to run together,â said Dad.
He was right.
âLet meâ¦endear her to us a bit more before I tell her,â I said.
âOk, good idea. Donât rush to tell your brothers either,â said Dad. âYouâre the best at handling stress so
let them adjust to being Alphas and to having Chasity as a mate before you dump this on them. It
complicates things,â said Dad.
âChasity is your step-niece,â I said. âYour motherâs step-niece,â he corrected. âOk fine but your step-
niece in law,âI countered since he wanted to be so specific.
âWhy didnât you raise her like that? Like a niece that you had taken in? How can she be paying off
debts if sheâs family?â I asked.
âSheâs not related to us,â said Dad stubbornly. âYou know what I mean,â I said.
âI never wanted her to come live with us. Her father did not give us a choice. He just dropped her off.
We didnât even know her. Your Mom saw them drive away and recognised Chasity from a Christmas
Card or something. She was a stranger,â said Dad.
âShe was nine,âI said. âWell, may you be perfect then,â grumbled Dad.
âChasity and I would never do what you did. We would never make a child work like that to pay off their
parents debts whether we were related or not, whether we knew them or not. Itâs not right and you
know it,â I said.
âSo you only just realised itâs not right?!â Dad snapped. I laughed humourlessly. âIâve known but I wasnât
the Alpha then. Iâm the Alpha now.â