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Mated to the Alpha triplets novel Chapter 44

Olivia’s POV

I rolled over on my bed, reluctant to get up from bed, as the sun shone through my windows onto my face.

Just then my stomach grumbled. "Oh, I’m so hungry. I need food,” I muttered.

Still groaning, I covered my face with my pillow and reached out for my phone on the table beside my bed.

What time is it? I should go help Mom with breakfast.

I blearily opened my eyes and croaked in shock when I saw the time. I shoved my covers and jumped off the bed. It was 7:30 a.m.

“Oh, no no no. I’m late for school,” I said as I charged off to the bathroom. I took a quick shower and hurriedly put on my clothes. As I dashed out of my room and hurried down the stairs to the living room, I dialed Josh's number and when he picked up, he was yawning and he was mumbling sleepily like he also had not gotten out of bed.

“Hey, it’s almost 8:00 a.m. Aren't you going to school today?” I shouted at him.

“What? Fuck, it's late. You will have to go to school without me. I will catch up with you later. I don’t want you to get to school late because of me.” He said.

“When you wouldn’t stop talking to Gwen on the phone all night long,” I said teasingly and hung up without waiting for his response.

The two lovebirds must have stayed up all night talking to each other again, even though we just got back from visiting her.

I sniffed appreciatively as I headed into the kitchen.

Hmm, pancakes.

Just as I was about to enter, I bumped into my mom who was leaving the kitchen.

“Morning, Mom,” I said as I gave her a hug while scanning the room for my dad.

“Morning, my love. I guess you must have been really exhausted by your trip. You woke up late.” She said as planted a big kiss on my forehead.

“Why didn’t you wake me up then?” I asked pouting as I walked over to the dining table and began stuffing the pancakes that were laid out on the table into my mouth.

“I didn’t want to disturb my sleeping beauty.” She replied as she walked into the kitchen. She returned with my food packed in a bag and then handed it over to me.

“Thanks, Mom," I muttered absently as I strapped on my backpack. "Where is Dad?” I asked as he was nowhere to be found.

“Oh, he got a call from the office that his attention is urgently needed.” She said.

“Is everything alright? Dad's not in trouble at work, is he?” I asked worriedly.

The company my dad worked for had hit a rough patch the previous year and had laid off some workers. I remembered how anxious my parents had gotten whenever he had to go to work or got a call from the office. Thankfully, the company had eventually recovered and my dad hadn't been laid off.

My dad loved his work and was paid really well, and it was one of the reasons my parents and I remained in our pack despite the discrimination we faced.

“Of course not, honey. Your dad is an easygoing person and also works diligently. I think he only needed to clarify something.”

“Oh okay,” I said with a nod, relieved.

“Oh Mom, I need to run to school. I’m late already,” I said as I checked the time on my wristwatch.

“You are heading to the palace after class, right?” My mom asked with a worried expression written all over her face.

I nodded at her and then she said, “I want you to know that I and your father respect your decision and we are fine with whatever it is you decide and say to the Alpha.”

“I actually had a change of heart, Mom. I’m not going to lose my mates to anyone and I won’t allow Helen to get to me. I will attend her birthday party and see what she is up to. I think it would be best for me to keep my enemy close. I'll be able to study her and also protect myself from her evil machinations," I said.

“That’s the spirit, my girl. I love what you just said and it truly proves that you are my daughter.” My mom said, smiling.

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