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Mated to the Alpha triplets novel Chapter 40

~ Olivia

“C'mon Skyle,” I said as I stared at his grinning face.

“Lets hang up. I mean you are right here in front of me and yet you are calling me on the phone,” I added.

“Don't hang up, Liv. It’s much fun talking this way.” Skyle said.

“Hmm… okay,” I said.

“So… what will you save my number with?” He asked.

“Skyle of course,” I replied.

“Hmm… just Skyle?” He said with a sly grin on his face.

“And I have a name in mind. Something better, more intimate” He added.

I blushed, avoiding his gaze and looking down at the ground. “What could that be?” I asked.

“Look at me and then I will tell you,” He said.

I looked at him reluctantly and asked, “What?”

“My love.” He said smiling.

“Skyle.” I groaned as I hung up.

“You are so silly,” I added, rolling my eyes for good measure.

“Why did you hang up? I was having so much fun.” He said, pouting.

“Don’t you like the name I mentioned?”

He asked.

“Hmm… I like it. But can you handle Josh? He will be so jealous that I now have another best friend aside from him,” I said as I unlocked my phone to save his number.

“Hmm. Then Josh will be your number one best friend and then I will come second. That’s fair right?” He said smiling.

I also smiled at him and then showed him my phone. I saved his number with the name “My Love” and he was all over the moon. He carried me up and then ran around in a circle.

“Stop, Skyle!! I’m feeling dizzy!” I yelled, laughing.

He didn't stop, instead, he ran faster.

"I might puke all over you if you don't stop this instant.

With comical speed, he stopped and put me down, holding my hands so that I wouldn't fall.

“Thank you so much for being my friend Skyle," I said lovingly.

“I should be the one thanking you, Liv. You are such a wonderful soul. And it was really nice meeting you.” He said as he placed a kiss on my forehead.

“What on earth are you doing, Skyle?” Josh screamed from afar while holding Gwen’s hand.

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