Mated To The Alpha Twins Chapter 46
Mated to the Alpha Twins
Only when Kade and Alec stepped into the room, did I realize the horrible mistake I had made.
I had kept an image of them in my mind, committing it to memory so that I might never forget them. They looked different from that image, their eyes dark and haunted. I could see the toll my leaving had taken on them, and felt horrifically guilty. Part of me wanted to run into their arms, the other part of me wanted to cower and beg for their forgiveness.
Kadeâs hair remained the same, short on the sides and long on the top. Alecâs hair had grown, almost grazing his shoulders. Apart from the pain in their eyes, they had remained the same. Their scent filtered into the house, relaxing some of my nerves as it registered with my senses.
Sage stood behind them, nodding at me encouragingly, but I couldnât force myself to move. I felt absolutely ridiculous standing here, a floor length nightgown draped over my body. If the twinâs noticed my attire, it didnât show. Neither one of us moved, simply taking in the fact that theyâwe were here, together.
âOh, go on!â Sage chuckled, and the light sound helped pull me from my stupor.
Thalia propelled me forward, making me stumble horribly as I practically leaped at Alec and Kade. Neither one seemed to be expecting it, as they remained stiff and unmoving when I barreled into them. I slammed into the two of them roughly, my hands grasping at their shirts as I held them close.
Happiness so strong I wanted to sob coursed through me as I clung to the twinâsâto my mateâs. A surge of relief barreled through me, and I knew the emotion hadnât come from myself. I could taste the twinâs fear on my tongue. I could taste Alecâs gut-wrenching relief coupled with Kadeâs suppressed fear. Their emotions were a storm within me, and I savored each one as it crossed my senses.
âI can feel their emotions.â I murmured to Thalia, unsure what was happening.
âYou accepted them.â Thalia sang, âYou accepted our mates.â
A sob escaped my lips as Alec and Kade wrapped their arms around me, tightening as they heard the sound leave my lips. The coil that had been wound within me the day I moved in with Melissa had finally come undone. Even as we said nothing, their touch was the only thing I needed. The warmth radiated from their body, and I hadnât realized I had been so, so cold. Their heavy breaths felt like music to my ears, and for the moment, I had forgotten why I ever left.
âI hate to intrude dear, but we have some things to talk about.â Sageâs gentle voice filled the room, reminding me we were in someone elseâs house. For the moment, I had forgotten everything other than Alec and Kade.
I could feel Kadeâs irritation at having to pull away from me, as well as Alecâs reluctance to let go. Giving the two of them a watery smile, I pulled away and faced Sage. Her eyes were soft, but proud. I was sure she knew I had accepted them, had finally accepted what I was. Running was no longer an option, as I wouldnât be able to pull myself away from Alec or Kade a second time.
âSit with me?â I asked, leading the two of them over to the couch Miles had once placed me on. The two of them let me lead them, tugging at their hands so theyâd follow.
The urge to be near them was overwhelming, and I knew the feeling was mutual. I wondered how long it would take them until they let me out of their sight, if they ever would. I sat smushed between Alec and Kadeâs huge builds, but I hadnât felt this happy and relaxed inâwell, nearly my entire life.
While I was still horribly inexperienced with guys, and incredibly nervous around the twins, the close proximity between us felt right. I slipped my left hand into Alecâs and my right into Kadeâs, enjoying the feel of their calloused skin against my own.
Their surprised ran through me, reminding me of little iridescent bubbles. They hadnât expected me to truly miss them, to be happy that they came for me. They also hadnât expected me to accept them, to allow them to touch me so freely. I knew without prying, that they blamed themselves for my leaving, and would for quite some time. That fact made guilt spiral within me and pain pierce my insides.
I could feel my face heat as both of them had their eyes glued on me, but I refused to balk under the pressure. I knew if I met their eyes, I would crumble so instead, I let my head fall against Kadeâs shoulder and smiled as his chest rumbled in approval.
Sage watched the three of us with clouded eyes as she took a seat in the arm chair. Miles emerged from the darkened hallway and stood beside his Mom, looming over her as though Alec and Kade were threats. Neither Alec nor Kade noticed Miles presence, as they were both focused on me.
âLetâs start with what brought you to my house, child.â Sage smiled softly, catching my eye. âYour mateâs need to know.â
I ignored the stiffening postures of Alec and Kade, but returned Sages smile with one of my own. Even though I had just met the woman, I knew I could trust her. She had kept her own existence a secret for years, and I knew sheâd extend the same curtesy to me.
âA couple men tried to kidnap me. They were werewolves. When I shifted, I managed to get away. They injected me with wolfsbane, but I managed to make it here before I passed out.â I frowned, remembering the disabling pain of the wolfsbane as it coursed through my body. I glanced at the worried faces of Alec and Kade. As their anger flowed through me, I could taste it on the tip of my tongue. Cinnamon and clove, yet it singed my flesh as the emotion swirled within me. âWhen I shifted, they saw what color I wasâthey saw that my wolf was white.â
As I finished, Alec and Kadeâs bodies stiffened, becoming hard as stone. Their emotions battered me senseless, giving me the start of a headache. Surprise, shock, anger, hate, acceptance. Each one had a unique taste, though it was hard to focus on one.
âYouâre a white wolf?â Alec was the first to break the silence, his dark eyes burned into my own with fierce possessiveness. His voice echoed in my mind, deep and alluring. It had only been a week since I heard their voices, but it had felt like years.
âAs am I.â Sage countered, meeting the twinâs eyes with a certain kind of authority. âI sensed something coming, so I stayed up late. If only I had known it was another white wolf, I might have been more prepared to counteract the wolfsbane.â
âYou were the little girl from the Bright Moon Pack.â Kade pointed out, surprise laced in his tone. His voice was a little deeper than his brothers, but just as alluring and addictive.
This time the surprise rushing through me was my own. There was no way Alec and Kade knew Sage personally, as she was double their age, and yet Sage smiled softly, her eyes misting over as she remembered a time before hiding.
âYes, I was the little girl from the Bright Moon Pack.â Sage murmured. Miles placed his hand on her shoulder, squeezing lightly. His face was hard as his eyes flitted between the three of us.
âYou saved our Dadâs life.â Alec scoffed, his eyes widening as he looked at Sage. âAlpha Dixon from the Dark Moon Pack.â
âThatâs a name I havenât heard in quite some time.â Sage chuckled, a gentle smile on her face. Her eyes moved over the twins before settling on me, âWould you like to hear the story, child? It is not a happy one, though my action ensured the birth of your mateâs.â
âI would like to hear it.â I nodded; my voice soft.
I remembered how Sage told me of the death of her family, and the death of her mate. I knew Alpha Dixonâs story tied in with that of her family and mate. For a moment, I nearly refused. I could see the lingering pain in Sageâs eyes, but I could also see the blazing strength.
âI was sixteen years old. My family had lived in the Bright Moon Pack for many generations. It was a small pack, but we were fiercely loyal to one another. The Bright Moon Pack was one of the oldest packs known to our kind. When I first shifted, I told my parents, who in turn told the Alpha. The entire pack kept my secret until their final breaths.â Sage began, the fire beside her crackling and spewing embers. âAlpha Raymondâs territory was vast, but he craved more. As you have seen, my abilities stem from the earth itself. Our land was thriving, and Alpha Raymond grew jealous. He sent spies onto our land whilst gathering his army. I was young back then. I hadnât known how coveted white wolves were. One of his spies saw me, watched me as I shifted with my mate. Little did he know, I too had seen the spy. I told our Alpha just in time, and he called on every ally he could manage. One of those allies were Alpha Dixon.â
âHe told us the story, but never quite like this.â Alec murmured, entranced by the tale Sage was telling. âHe had always said it was his duty to help your pack.â
âEven back then, Alpha Dixon was a good man. He was a young, untested Alpha. He raged onto the battle feild with his army, tearing down enemy after enemy. Our pack worked in sync with his, we saved each other that day. My Mother and Father told me to stay in the house, but my mate was on the battle feild as well. I left the house, but I hadnât come in time.â Sageâs voice turned low, and my heart ached as I felt the pain within her words. âMy Mother and Father had already been killed, my mate too. Alpha Dixon was fighting against another wolf, but Alpha Raymond wasnât one to fight fair. He crept up behind Alpha Dixon, ready to land a killing blow. I felt something break within me that day. The earth opened, hearing the pain in my voice as I screamed and wept for my family. I directed that anger at Alpha Raymond, and watched as the earth swallowed him whole.â
I hadnât realized tears leaked from my eyes until Alec turned and wiped them from my face. His eyes were soft, as were his hands as they grazed my skin. Those gentle sparks caressed my face, reminding me that my fate would be different from Sageâs.
âIt was a beautiful tragedy.â Sage murmured, âMany lives were lost and gained that day. Alpha Dixon was spared, able to find his mate and produce children. Unbeknownst to my parents and mate, I found out I was pregnant shortly after the battle. Miles is the last piece I have of Anton, and I cherish every day with him.â
As I looked into Miles eyes, I tried to imagine a boy around the age of sixteen. His eyes were soft as he looked down at his Mom, at the woman who had given and lost so much, and yet somehow managed to remain kind.
âWeâll keep your secret, Sage.â I smiled softly, meeting the eyes of the woman who spared my mateâs father. Without her, Alec and Kade wouldnât exist. âNo one will know about you, or this place. You have our word.â
I spoke for Alec and Kade, but I knew I had their agreement. Sage had suffered more than most, and deserved whatever slice of heaven she could manage. If she wished to remain in hiding, then we would do everything possible to help. Should the time come where she wanted to step from the shadows, sheâd always have a home in theirâour pack.
âThank you, Aurora. You are nicer than most. It seems us white wolves have painful lives; I do hope yours turns out differently.â Sage murmured; her eyes soft as she looked at the three of us. âYouâre welcome to stay here for the night. Iâll have dinner ready within a few hours, and thereâs a spare bedroom upstairs.â
âThank you for your hospitality, Sage,â Kade murmured, giving her a nod. âWe will leave in the morning.â
âGo on and get yourselves settled in. Iâll start dinner.â Sage smiled, some of the light and joy returning to her eyes. Miles seemed to relax a little bit. I wasnât sure if he was beginning to trust us, but it felt better than having him glower all the time.