Chapter 77
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
Lunaâs 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 wasnât in the
kitchen. Maybe she was still asleep. She probably overslept too. I ran to her room and flung open the
door hoping I wasnât walking in on her changing. My wolf hoped that we were walking in on her
changing. I was surprised to find Felix sitting on her bed, looking forlorn,
âWhereâs Chasity?â I asked, my eyes wide. âAt school,â he said simply with a shrug. I breathed a sigh of
relief. âYou took her to school,â I surmised. âYeah,â said Felix sadly. I sat next to him. âI overslept. I
thought I had made her late,â I admitted. âShe has three mates, Lex,â said Felix. âThereâll always be
someone there for her! âYeah,â I said, lying back on her bed. âWhatâre you doing moping around in
here?â âI miss Chasity,â said Felix. âSheâs at school! Youâll see her in a few hours,â I said with a laugh.
âMaybe she can be home-schooled!â Suggested Felix, his face lighting up. âNo!â I said sternly. Felix
frowned. âSchool is important,â I said. âI knew you would say that,â grumbled Felix. âShe would not
learn anything in home-school with you sniffing around,â I joked. Felix grinned.
âAlso, donât you want her to socialise? School will be different for her now that sheâs with us. Better.
Easier. She can be a normal teenager now for a while. She wonât have a ton of housework to rush
home and do. She can take extra-curricular activities even,â I added.
âOh, hell no!â Said Felix. âThen Iâd have to be away from her even longer!â He complained. I chuckled
to myself.
âCome on! We have our territory lines to go over! Weâre expanding further eastwards and giving the
rogues in the wilderness there a chance to be adopted into the pack,â I reminded him.
âAnd what if they say no?!â Asked Felix. âThey can shape up or ship out,â I said. âI like that,â said Felix
with a grin.
âWeâll give them the choice of joining the pack or leaving the area but there are too many rogues
eastwards for my liking. Itâs time to clean up that area. It could be a problem later on if left unchecked,â
I explained.
The land to the East of ours ran the length of our territoryâs East border. The other northern packs
agreed 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 themselves.
âWe canât let the other Northern packs have that strip! It would be too much of an advantage if they had
our eastern border blocked off like that. I know weâre peaceful with them but peaceful does not have to
mean stupid!â Agreed Felix.
âWe should give the rogue families a monetary incentive to join the pack,â said Calix, coming into the
room.
âBaby boy Calix!â Exclaimed Felix.
Calix rolled his eyes. âWe should offer them work and a property they can pay off over time on our pack
lands,â said Calix.
âIâm willing to give them housing free if they have useful skills or any warrior training,â I reasoned.
Felix nodded eagerly. âYou never know. Some of the rogues might find their mates here on our lands.
We should be sure to mention that,â said Felix.
âYeah, weâll lay out all the pros for them,â I said. âWeâll make it worth their while to join the pack. They
can also leave peacefully. The last resort will be to use force but that land canât stay wild. It leads to the
sea. Thereâs a lot of potential there for the whole pack. Letâs go over it my room,â I said, getting up.
Felix snatched one of Chasityâs pillows to carry with him so he could have her smell near him. Calix
snatched another pillow for the same reason. I wanted a pillow too and she still had several on the bed
but I refused to act as childishly as my younger brothers.
âYou know you want a pillow,â teased Calix as we walked up the stairs. He was dangling Chasityâs
pillow in my face. It was covered in her delicious scent. âNo,â I said curtly. âWe have work to do.â âYay!
Work!â Said Felix sarcastically. Calix laughed. Felix
I could scarcely stay awake listening to Alex drone on and on about territory lines. The part of being an
Alpha that I liked was the physical side to it.
âWe should practice sparring,â I suggested.
âBeta Keatonâs squad have already secured the first quadrant of the new East territory,â stated Alex
triumphantly.
âQuadrant?â I asked.
âWe decided to split the East territory into four from north to south. Itâs a large strip of land,â explained
Alex.
âI wanted to be there for the actual taking over of the territory,â i fumed. What the f**k! The one part I
liked and I missed it!
âIt didnât get violent, Felix. Beta Keaton successfully negotiated with the families of rogues there, on my
command. There was no need for intimidation,â explained Alex.
Oh. Intimidation was my specialty. âIntimidation is Felixâs specialty,â said Calix, grinning. Was I that
transparent?
Call me a caveman but the only thing I liked more than fighting also began with an F. That reminded
me. I needed to pick up my mate.
âWhat time is it?â I asked.
âItâs three oâclock,â said Alex, shuffling some papers.
âI need to go pick up Chasity,â I said, getting up. âHer school ends at four and itâs only like fifteen
minutes away,â said Calix, laughing. âYou want me to be late?â I said, rolling my eyes.
Chasity was sneaky. If she didnât see me parked outside the moment she walked out of that school,
she would try to take the bus or walk.
âI wanna come with,â said Calix. âMe too, actually,â admitted Alex. âLook at the two of you,â I said,
shaking my head in mock dismay. âWhipped.â
âYouâre the most whipped. You wanna wait outside Chasityâs school for practically an hour,â said Calix.
âIâll drive slow,â I said impatiently, grabbing my car keys and bounding down the stairs. âYouâre
incapable of driving slow,â muttered Alex, following me.
Calix came running after us. I had to hide how gleeful I was as I practically ran to the car. Calix tried to
get in the front seat but I locked that door from the inside. He pulled on it. He tapped on the window. I
rolled it down.
âBoth of you, get in the backseat. The front passenger seat is for my lady,â I informed them.
They rolled their eyes but got in the back. I pulled out of the driveway and did not acutely drive slowly.
We were at the high school in ten minutes if so much. I parked right in front so I could spot my Baby as
soon as she came out. There were a few parents and elder siblings in their cars waiting. I even spotted
a few other werewolves waiting on their mates. Many of the high school seniors were eighteen and
might have found their mates already. 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 an outsider. It
was important for pack leaders to be aware of outsiders passing 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.
âItâs 3:07,â he said. âf**k!âI growled. Calix burst into laughter. Alex looked at me disapprovingly. âHow is
that possible?!â I roared. âThatâs impossible!â I insisted.
âIt took me ten minutes or more to get here and Iâve been waiting like fifteen minutes and we left at
three!â I reasoned.
Alex snorted with laughter.
âNo, speed demon, it took you five minutes to get here and youâve clearly been waiting two minutes
with puts you at seven minutes past three,â chuckled Alex.
âf**k,â I reiterated. Calix was in a fit of laughter.
âMaybe I should go make sure Chasity is ok,â I suggested, looking at Alex in the rearview mirror.
âAbsolutely not!â He said sternly, just as I had expected. I sighed.
âDonât you dare interrupt her last class of the day,â he said. âYouâll look nuts like some stalker boyfriend
and thatâll reflect poorly on all three of us as Alphas.â
âHe is nuts,â joked Calix. âI think Chasity is allergic to peanuts,â said Felix ofthandedly. âWe get it, Felix,
you miss Chasity. Sheâll be out soon,â said Alex reassuringly.
There was a long pause. Calix and Alex were talking about some random thing. âWhat time is it?â I
asked. âYouâre acting like Calix when Mom and Dad would take us on road trips,â chuckled Alex. âThat
was a low brow,â I said dryly. âItâs 3:12,â said Alex.
Texhaled slowly. The next forty-eight minutes went by agonisingly slowly. When the bell rang and
students started running outside, I almost jumped for joy. I scanned the crowd eagerly for Chasity.
âWhere is she?â I grumbled.
Alex smirked. Calix was laughing at me again. They were both enjoying this a bit too much. I was
usually the least anxious about everything by far but Chasity did crazy things to me with her presence
and even crazier things with her absence. I got out of the car and leant against it. I was a cool guy,
before Chasity came along and batted her eyelashes at me. I wanted to look cool and chill when she
got here like it was no big deal.
âOh! I forgot!â Exclaimed Calix. âWhat?â I asked quickly. âChasityâs math club is meeting today after
school. It usually runs quite late!â Said Calix. âWHAT?!â I yelped.
NO! Before I freaked out, I spotted her, walking outside with a man! My wolf snarled but as they got
closer, I recognised Coach.
âItâs Coach!â I said excitedly to my brothers. âAnd not funny, Calix,â I added, frowning.
Calix was in hysterics. He calmed down by the time Chasity and Coach reached us. Our old football
coach was one of Chasityâs teachers?
âHey, squirt,â I said, smiling at Chasity and Coach as they reached the car. âHey Coach,â my brothers
and I said in unison. âHey, my star players are my Alphas now!â Thundered Coach Johnson, beaming
with pride.
My brothers and I grinned. He had been the best coach honestly. He was alpha material. He was even
built like an alpha. He had been a sigma back in the day which was like a lone alpha. Dad convinced
him to join the pack when we were really little. He ended up coaching the football team and even the
wrestling team. He also helped out with sparring for the pack warriors. He was a fitness junkie in
general.
âBe very careful and gentle and patient with this girlâ He said, fixing me with a stern stare. He fixed Alex
and Calix with the same stare. We all nodded. Chasity was blushing. She was so cute! I could not do
this whole sleeping separately thing on top of the fact that school was eight hours for five days a week.
I had to convince Chasity to share a bed with us again.f**k! I should have brought flowers! I was
supposed to be wooing her. I had been so eager to get here, I was forgetting the basics. I didnât even
know what her favourite flower was. I hoped it was roses. She smelled like them. I looked at how the
sunlight was hitting her dark golden blonde curls. The wind tousled them back and forth. Yellow roses
maybe.
âDonât think I canât still whip you into shape,â joked Coach Johnson.
I laughed. My brothers grinned. He waved goodbye. He had just been walking Chasity out. I
remembered 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 training in the bitter cold. In human schools, they
did not play non-winter sports like football in the snow, but we were werewolves. We were expected to
brave all types of wether and we always had a huge home advantage whenever we would play against
werewolf 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,
werewolf or not. We were undefeated back then, about three years ago. When we would go to sunny
places to play, we would also win because it was so comparatively easy in good weather. The team
was still undefeated to this day according to Dad. He tended to take note of stats like that. It showed
how we measured up to other packs in terms of strength. Beating them at friendly sports games left an
impression. They knew not to mess with us otherwise.
âBye Coach,â my brothers and I said in unison.
I held open Chasityâs door. My lady got in the passenger seat. 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.
Calix âI didnât know Coach liked you,â I said, smiling at Chasity.
I was happy 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 of his size. He was as big as an
Alpha.
âYeah, heâs also the math groupâs coach too,â said Chasity as Felix sped home. Donât drive so fast with
Chasity in the car! Warned Alex, over our mind-link.
Our triplet mind-link was exceptionally clear compared to the fuzzier mind-links we had with other pack
members. We were technically naturally occurring clones so I always joked that our mind-link was
crystal clear because it was like one dude talking to himself. Felix slowed down without complaint or
hesitation. He was always willing to do what was best for Chasity.
The three of us snickered at the thought of Coach leading the math group. âWhatâs so funny?â asked
Chasity. âI just canât picture Coach like that,â I said, more to myself than the others. Alex leant forwards,
admiring Chasityâs curls. He stiffened suddenly, his eyes wide. Whatâs wrong? I asked him, worried.
âThatâs not the hair tie I gave back to you! It smells like another male!â said Alex angrily.
WHAT?! I was going to murder that guy. I kept my expression neutral so I would not lose my nicest
triplet reputation with Chasity. I couldnât have other males coveting my mate and gifting her things!
Disrespectful. All gifts from male pack members should pass through us and then we would decide if it
was acceptable enough to present to our Luna. Wolf law was strict. Wolves mated for life and all pack
members respected that.
Youâve got to be f*****g kidding me! Roared Felix over mind-link. He stepped on the breaks and the car
screeched to a halt.