Ch 28 Fashion Show
A few hours later, Lizzy arrived home to pandemonium. The guards stopped her at the
gate and searched her car before letting her pass. Wolves were running around, people chattering, activity everywhere.
She parked in the garage and took all her shopping bags up to her room. She lived on the lower levels of the pack house. She texted Thea.
“Hey, I’m home. You alone?”
“Yeah, the triplets are with the Alpha. I’m probably going to be free until late.”
Lizzy entered Thea’s room with dozens of shopping bags a few minutes later.
“This is insane,” Thea said.
Lizzy handed her the black card.
“You needed a whole new wardrobe. You said it yourself,” Lizzy said.
“Oh boy.”
“Fashion show!”
Lizzy reached into a bag and threw something at Thea. She held it out in front of her.
“Lace, huh?”
“Don’t knock it until you try it,” Lizzy said. “And try it. Now.”
Thea went to her bathroom and changed into the lace panties and matching bralette. She looked at herself in the mirror. It was pretty sexy. She walked out, and Lizzy whistled.
“We’re probably going to have to keep a steady stream of these coming in because the triplets are going to rip them off you. I call one wear each,
and they’re shredded. We’ll get into teddies and more risque stuff once you’re comfortable with these, but let me know which cuts you like best. Cheekie, hipster, string bikini. I will not get you anything with brief in the name.”
Thea smiled. “So glad you know about this stuff. They never covered this in any of my training.”
“Lucky for you, Iam well-versed.”
“And yet, you’ve never dated anyone from school or the pack.”
“Rule number one. Don’t dip your pen in the company ink,” Lizzy said. “I’m not going to have relations with anyone I have to see again until I find my mate. It just begs for drama later on. Play around with random humans who I’ll never see again. That’s my style.”
“I wonder what my style is,” Thea said.
“Betrothed from birth, duh,” Lizzy said.
Thea laughed. They went through the bags of sexy underwear, then Lizzy started showing her the dresses she bought.
“Most of these are super casual, T-shirt dress style. Ialso got wrap dresses which should put thoughts into the triplets’ heads.”
“Why?” Thea said.
“Oh, my innocent Luna. Because with a simple pull, it’s like opening a present. Put one on.”
Thea shrugged on what seemed like a blue robe made of soft, stretchy material. Lizzy got up and helped her.
“Pull this side under, this side over, then tie it here. See? And all they have to do is—” Lizzy pulled the tie, and the dress opened to reveal the last set of panties and bra she’d tried on.
“Oh. I see.”
“I didn’t bother with button-downs or even zippers. They’d take too long and just get ripped open. The T-shirt dresses they can easily lift over your head in one move. These wrap ones, well, you see.”
“Thank you, Lizzy.”
“You’re welcome.”
She reached into another bag and threw a box of condoms and a bottle of lube to Thea. Thea shook her head and put them in a drawer under some clothes. Lizzy helped her put all her new clothes away in drawers and the closet.
“Oh wow, the triplets just moved on in, huh?” Lizzy said when she saw the closet full of their clothes.
“Yeah,” Thea said. “We came home from school on Friday, and it was like this.”
“How awkward. You know the Alpha ordered people to move everything in. He’s sanctioning his sons to live with their girlfriend.”
“Exactly. Alpha Ulric even told me that’s why my room is so big, why I have a giant bed, and why my shower can fit four people. So his sons can be in there with me! I was mortified.”
“Luna problems.” Lizzy laughed. “Speaking of, what’s going on?”
“Where do I start?” Thea told her about the
rogue, the stalkers from yesterday, and how they’re going to investigate the entire pack. “I’m basically under house arrest until they figure it out.”
“I have a hard time thinking anyone in this pack would sell you out. You’ re universally adored.”
“I don’t like to think any pack member would do anything to hurt the pack. It’s possible someone doesn’t know they’ re doing it.”
“Like a witch has them under a spell?” Lizzy said.
“I didn’t think of that,” Thea said.
“I meant if they’re casually talking to someone outside the pack. The wrong people could hear and make assumptions. The witch thing is a scary possibility.”
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