Chapter 22: Chasity and the Triplets Sitting in a Tree K-1-S-S-1-N-G
Felix
Thad lost my temper back there in the kitchen when I had flipped the table but thankfully Chasity had not seen that. She had been
too busy trudging through the deep, crunchy snow. I marched outside after her and grabbed her swinging her over my shoulder. I
stomped up the stairs. I took Chasity to my room and locked the door before I tossed her onto my bed. We were gonna talk about her
crazy insistence that she continue her maid work. That work had been wrong to ask of her in the first place and everyone knew it.
“I hate you!” She yelled at me, catching me off guard.
Many different responses to that flitted through my mind but there was one thing I wanted to make clear to her.
“I love you,” I said softly, looking into her eyes, making sure she knew I was telling her the truth.
She stared at me, her eyes wide with shock. I had said it once before but I was pretty sure she had not fully believed it back then. She
got up and walked towards me, seemingly close to tears. I pulled her flush against me, wrapping my arms around her tightly, squeezing
her a little. She sighed contentedly into my shoulder.
“You don’t owe us anything,”I murmured in her ear. “Not money, and not even love,” I added.
She was crying openly now but she seemed to relax in my arms. There was so much I wanted to say. I was disgusted with my parents.
They should have been the ones teaching my brothers and me right from wrong and making Chasity work off her parents’ debts at that
age was very, very wrong.
“You should have never been made to work for us. Who asks a little girl to work off her parents debts? It never made any sense. It was wrong. And I’m ashamed of it. I’m struggling, Chasity. I’ve always thought of my parents as good people but they wronged you. That’s not the kind of Alpha and Lunalwant us to be. I hope you’ll stay, Baby. I need you. The pack needs you,” I said, not able to hold back the
tears any longer.
A few tears slipped down my cheeks and onto Chasity’s shoulder. She looked up at me, shocked that I was so emotional. For one fleeting horrific moment, I thought she might reject me once and for all, letting me know there wasn’t a chance in hell that I would get to
be with her but she didn’t do that. She cupped my face gently bringing my head down to her while she stood on tiptoe. My heart sped up.
She pressed her lips to each of my cheeks, kissing the path my tears had taken. Then, she kissed me. She kissed me. She grabbed my face
and pressed her lips against mine hungrily. I didn’t know who was more shocked and more ecstatic, me or my wolf. It took me a
split-second to react. I pulled her against me and lifted her up easily, returning her kiss just as ravenously. She wrapped her legs around
could taste her sweet skin and her salty tears. I could feel that she wanted to forgive, she wanted to forget, she wanted to be with me. I
just knew it. I kissed her with the same ferocity that I loved her with. I kissed her until she was breathless. She pulled away, panting. I
pressed my forehead to hers, brushing my nose against hers. I was panting too.
“Stay” I whispered.
She just had to stay. She did not say anything but she tightened her arms around me. I walked over to my bed and flopped down on it, landing so that Chasity was on top of me, still clinging to me as desperately as I held onto her. I did not know how long we stayed like
that, i massaged her back and stroked her hair while she lay on top of me, her face nuzzled into my neck.
“You have to stay, ok,” I told her.
It was not a request, it was an inevitability. She belonged with me, with us. We would have no other. She remained silent but she
kissed the place where my neck met my shoulder, where her mark would be, making me shiver with delight.
We must have falten asleep like that. I woke up with her still draped over me. This was the only way I wanted to wake up for the rest
of my life. I would remove one thing though, all of our clothes. This would be better sans our clothes.
“What are you smirking about?” She asked curiously.
“Just thinking about how crazy in love you are with me,” I said, teasing her.
She rolled her eyes and sat up slowly. She was still straddling me. I knew she didn’t want to go anywhere.
“Don’t pretend like you want to leave,” I said, pressing the huge bulge in my pants against her flower.
A little breathy moan escaped her. She bit her lip.
“I have to go get ready for the party,” she mumbled sheepishly.
“Alikely story,” I said.
“You have to get ready for the party too!” She pointed out.
“Baby, I got your party for you right here. It’s a private party, I’m the host and you’re the guest of honour. I have to cater to your every
whim and need,”I purred in her ear, rolling us over so that I pinned her under me.
She squeaked at the sudden change in position. I could smell her arousal and it was driving me and my wolf crazy. Technically, my
wolf was already crazy but her smelling so delicious and ready for me made it worse.
“Felix,” she whimpered, pouting.
“What, Baby?” I cooed, immediately wanting to fix whatever was troubling her.
“I need to go get ready!” She said trying to tickle my sides.
I jumped up and hugged myself to protect my sides. I was actually really ticklish. It was kind of a secret. Very few people tried to tickle the most vicious Alpha in the north. Chasity gave me an evil look as she realised this.
“Stay away,” I warned her.
She lunged at me, trying to tickle my armpits. I ripped open the door and ran for it, bumping right into Mom on the stairs’ landing
“Sorry, Mom,” I said, still laughing.
“Go get ready! I want to see my Alpha sons all looking sharp tonight,” said Mom with a grin as she pinched my cheek.
Mom spotted Chasity behind me and gave her a curt nod as they passed by each other on the stairs. Chasity sighed. I blocked her
path.
“Baby, ‘parting is such sweet sorrow,” I quoted.
Chasity laughed. “I’m going downstairs to take a bath. You’ll see me in an hour,” she said with with a dismissive wave of her
hand.
“I’ll be sorrowful for an hour though,” I whined.
She kissed the tip of my nose.
“Juliet kissed Romeo on the mouth at this part of the story,” I said, referencing my quote, not even sure if that was how the play went.
“They were parting for longer than an hour,” retorted Chasity with a sly smile as she headed downstairs, hoarding the rest of my
kisses for the time being.
Calix
I was so excited to get down to the Christmas party. I practically flew down the stairs when I was ready with my hair still slightly damp.
“Calix, Honey!” Chastised Mom, ruffling my hair, trying to fix it.
“No, Mom!”I hissed, making sure no one saw. “I’m an Alpha nowi” I reminded her. “Don’t fuss over me in front of the pack,” | mumbled.
“I’m sorry, Honey!” Said Mom, “Of course you arel My favourite Alphal” She said.
Dad frowned, I spotted Alex heading towards Chasity’s room and I followed him.
“Oh, hey!” He said.
“What are you doing?” I asked, eyeing him suspiciously,
Was he trying to sneak away with Chasity like Felix had done the other day. The main reason I was excited for the Christmas Party
was to dance with Chasity. She wasn’t going anywhere except the dance floor.
“I wanna take pictures of Chasity in the dress I got her,” he murmured, looking through his camera feed.
He had a professional camera. I glanced at the images, recognising some of the pictures from our birthday party of us cutting the
cake with Chasity. She looked totally shell-shocked in all of these. I snickered.
“What?” Said Alex.
“Poor Chasity. She was beyond shocked we were her mates,” I chuckled.
“Yeah,” said Alex, looking at me thoughtfully. “Don’t you think…it was kind of obvious though?” He asked.
I thought about it. I had defiantly had a crush on Chasity growing up. I remembered trying and failing to impress her when we were both children.
“Maybe,” I said.
“Looking back, I can’t believe I never seriously suspected that sooner. I mean, we were all a little overly concerned with her whereabouts and activities even though she hated us,” he said, flipping through the pictures.
“I don’t think she hated us,” I said as we reached her door.
“She hated me and Felix,” he corrected himself,
I snorted with laughter and shoved him playfully.
“She didn’t, trust me. She wishes we had been friends growing up,” I said.
“You think so?” Asked Alex, perking up. “I know so,” I said confidently.
Alex stroked his chin, thinking about it. I sighed dramatically.
“What would you do without your little bro to advise you on matters of the heart?” I said, placing my palm to my chest.
Alex rolled his eyes and knocked on Chasity’s door. He was always hesitant to interact with her though he spent every waking moment thinking about her and maybe pack laws and some math but mostly Chasity. He also liked cufflinks. He was wearing fancy ones right now with his shirt and blazer. Chasity did not answer right away. We knocked again. I sighed and began drumming a rhythm on her door and dancing to it until she opened it. She caught me dancing and drumming and raised her eyebrows at me. I was too busy staring
at her though to feel embarrassed. She looked radiant. She was wearing a red velvet dress. Felix appeared out of nowhere. Sometimes I
swore he had her tagged with a tracer or something.
“It’s a good thing you’re the Luna because you are the prettiest girl in the pack by far,” I said in earnest.
She blushed.
“Thanks, Calix,” she said sweetly.
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