Chapter 33: Chasity? 

Third Person

“She’s just really young, Felix. She doesn’t have as much experience as we do. She’s never been in a relationship with someone who was not her mate so she doesn’t get how different that is. She thinks she actually has to worry about those random girls,” explained Alex.

“Well it didn’t help that Felix didn’t tell her the party was being thrown by his ex!” Snapped Calix. Felix growled lowly. Calix snarled.

“ENOUGH!” Said Alex, silencing his two younger brothers.

“It also didn’t help that you winked at my ex and her little sister in front of Chasity!” Said Felix.

Calix looked guilty. “Those winks mean nothing. Chasity bears my mark. She’s my fiancee!” Said Calix

defensively.

“That’s what Alex is talking about!” Said Felix. “Chasity doesn’t get it. Tonight made her worried that she’s competing with random girls.”

“You shouldn’t have forced her to go to the party,” said Calix.

“Me!” Said Felix incredulously. “We all wanted her to go!”

“Yeah, we did,” said Alex. “We wanted her to bond with the pack. It wasn’t a bad idea in theory but Chasity has too much on her plate right now. Let’s hold off on the introduction of her Luna responsibilities for now. After high school, in a couple of months, we’ll get married and honeymoon back on the island. Then when she’s more relaxed, we’ll think about her role as Luna.”

“Won’t Mom be furious having to be acting Luna for Chasity for so long?” Asked Calix.

“No,” scoffed Felix. “She’ll be thrilled. Mom loves being Luna. Chasity, on the other hand, she’s not

into stuff like that.”

Calix sighed. “Let’s go get her. I’m tired,” said the youngest, flopping over on the bed. “She’s between Felix and me tonight, right?” Added the youngest, yawning. “Rub it in why don’t you, Calix?” Grumbled Alex. Felix laughed. “I’ll go get her.”

Calix jumped up. “We should pamper her. She might be less pissed then. I’m gonna run a bubble bath.

Alex smiled. He loved washing her hair for her. He went to help fix the bath. Felix bounded down the

taking two at a time, feeling lighter now that they had argued it out and were done with it. It was always better to agree as triplets. Very few could understand the closeness among the three. Arguing amongst each other was

her room. They looked at him strangely when he went into her bedroom and then

He came out

pack warriors. “I said to watch her,” Felix said coldly, his blue eyes darkening. “She said she was going to you, Alpha,” said the other warrior,

ran back upstairs. The triplets had been hashing things out in Alex’s room but the warrior said Chasity had gone to him. Felix smirked. She probably wanted her Felix. He checked his own room for her. It

He called, his voice husky. Was she playing a little game with him? She did have

tease that way. He hoped he would find her in his

dry as a bone, not used recently at all. He ran back downstairs ignoring the two warriors. He ran his fingers on Chasity’s

Felix, getting worried. Her car was in

alphas babying

He called, following her smell this time, Alex

turn the faucet off for the bath

Calix sounding as upset as Felix felt. Felix followed her smell. She had gone

“CHASITY!!” Alex picked up on her scent too. It led them to the attic of all places. “Baby, are you hiding, come out?” Asked Felix. “Chasity, we’re sorry! The party was a dumb

towards the circular window. Felix practically launched himself at it. He got onto

the Alpha could think. “Felix, careful up

onto the narrow balcony and peered downwards into

is untouched,” said Calix stepping out onto the

weight of three huge

“What?” Asked Calix.

that?” Felix asked, his voice deep as his wolf came forwards

between beast and man.

“Smell what?” Breathed Calix.

growled Alex. Calix sniffed the air and

huge paw prints in the snow-topped roof and they was the smell of the

growled. Alex sniffed again.

of their own accord. He

but silence. She was probably still

to she would be too faraway to

night perches. The ice cracked and the snow topped

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