The following day, the triplets tried to respect Thea’s boundaries, so they trained in the morning without trying to kiss her. Once they were at school, they couldn’t keep their hands off her. Before first period they were making out—two on her neck, one on her mouth. Six hands on her body, rubbin
The triplets took Thea to Dr. Boman, the pack doctor, in the west wing of the pack house. He was a kind but serious middle-aged wolf with short brown hair and brown eyes. He relocated her shoulder and put her arm in a sling. “You’ll need to wear this for a few days to immobilize the area so it can
“What did he do?” he said. “The triplets found me before he could do anything.” “What did he do, Thea? I have to know what to talk to his Alpha about so he can be properly disciplined.” Thea took a deep breath. “I was stupid. He said he needed to show me something, so I followed him into an empty
“Whatever you want, my love.” She looked up at him. “With me.” They all walked into her bathroom, and the triplets took their shirts off. They saw Thea trying to get her arm out of the sling and went to her. They helped her out of her sling, then carefully took her shirt off, being gentle with her
Thea and the triplets didn’t do early morning training the next day. That gave her time to prepare a tea from the herbs to mask her scent. “What are you doing?” Conri said. “Making a tea.” “For what?” “To mask my scent.” “Why?” “Because you all are going to be turning me on all day. I don't wa
Dr. Boman gave Thea the all-clear six days after the attack. She could restart their early morning training the next day. Xavier hadn’t been at school since the day he assaulted Thea. No one knew where he was. Not even his pack members. Thea was on her way to lunch with Lizzy when a group of juni
“Were any of the boys from our pack?” Alaric said. “No,” Thea said. “Which one touched you?” Kai said. “Not sure of his name.” “It was Markus from Crescent Moon pack,” Misty said. Kai stood up. “I’ll be right back.” Thea caught his arm. “Don’t get yourself into trouble,” Thea said. “I’ll lea
Half an hour later, Misty pulled off to the shoulder of the road. “So?” Thea said. “I’m not sure how to explain this. You’re so perfect. You’re kind, strong, and beautiful. I’ve always thought so. Everyone likes you. At the Talent Show, I couldn’t keep my eyes off you. My heart was racing. I’m su