“Guys,” Thea said. “We need to let Delta team eat and rest.” “You don’t want to wait until you shift?” Kai said. “We can just come back out when it happens,” Thea said. “Okay,” Conri said. “Should we leave this stuff here?” Alaric said. “I don’t think we need to,” Thea said. The triplets clea
The bed shook as Thea tried to stifle her sobs. The pillow was wet from all the tears she shed in silence. “Hey, darling, what’s wrong?” Kai said. The triplets caressed her until she could speak. “I didn’t shift,” Thea finally said. “What if I’m human?” “Then nothing changes,” Alaric said. “You
Thea took a deep, ragged breath to calm her crying. Her voice still wavered. “She said to be patient, have faith, follow my instincts. My path won’t be easy, but I’m the one who has to walk it.” Living in the werewolf world as a human wouldn’t be easy. It would be impossibly painful. “Let’s go by t
“Thanks for the birthday wishes. I didn’t shift. It looks like I’m human,” Thea texted to Misty. Misty called right away. “Are you okay?” “Big no,” Thea said. “I can’t imagine how you feel right now.” “There’s a lot of feelings going on. I’m shocked and confused. I’m embarrassed. I know I would
Alpha Ulric and Beta Walter assisted the triplets in getting ready. The Alpha talked to them about the responsibility of taking care of their mate. How they have their Alpha duties, but the most important thing they’ll ever do is take care of Thea. He didn’t know what was in store for them, but they
“Gladly, my love,” Alaric said. He untied her robe, opened it, then did the same with his own. He kissed her. His hands caressed her body. Tingles erupted everywhere. One hand made its way down to rub circles on her clit. The other took hold of a breast. He kissed down her neck, down her front, and
Thea untied Conri’s robe, wrapped her arms and legs around him, then pressed their foreheads together. “How are you?” Conri whispered. “I’m good,” she said. “Will it still hurt?” “I don’t know, but if I feel enough pleasure, I don’t feel the pain.” He smiled. He leaned in, and they kissed. His
“You feel amazing,” he said into her neck. “Like I belong here.” “You do belong here,” she said. This time there was no pain, just a feeling of fullness and tingles. She could feel him inside her, her walls pulsing and stretching around him. “What made you think to heal me?” “I was thinking about