The triplets and Thea went to their room. “We should check your phone and laptop, see if there’s anything we need to attend to,” Alaric said. He handed her a phone. She looked at it. “What do I do?” Alaric took it back and tried to open it. “Do you know your password?” Thea shook her head. “Hmm
“Approve or reject these ideas for decor,” Alaric said. “I don’t know what I was going for.” “You were liking everything Jane sent over before,” Kai said. “It’s probably safe to okay these. You could also schedule a meeting with her to go over everything, have her explain what your plans were.” S
“Zoe wants me to use my gift to sense if the people are good or bad, and also to sense if there are bad guys around,” Thea said. “So we plan each pick up separately, not simultaneously?” Alaric said. “Yeah. I don’t want any of us getting ambushed,” Thea said. “Thea, can you call Delta team in for
“I met Lizzy. Who is Alessia?” Thea said. “She’s the first person you helped,” Kai said. “How did this all start? How did I figure out people needed help?” Thea said. The triplets thought for a moment. “We got together romantically a few months ago,” Alaric said. “Xavier saw the three of us kis
Thea got a tingly sensation in the meeting room. It felt like something big happened in there. Serious-looking men kept filing into the room, bowing their heads to Thea and the triplets as they entered. To anyone else, they would have seemed intimidating. Thea couldn’t see them that way, though. Th
Thea felt the room warm at her words. She walked over to Liam, pulled out her phone, and handed it to him. “All the info is in the texts,” Thea said. “It’s locked, Luna,” Liam said. “Alaric, what was the password?” “Our birthday.” She bit her lip. “When, uh, when is that?” “Zero three two seve
“Lizzy first?” Kai said. “Sure.” Thea mind linked Lizzy. “Hey, it’s Thea. I need your help. Where are you?” “Training,” Lizzy responded. Thea and the triplets went outside, and Lizzy met them by the doors to the pack house. “What’s up?” Lizzy said. “We’re picking up a bunch of refugees tonight,
“That does seem strange,” Thea said. “I thought it was kind of weird that Kai had me sit on his lap at school, and no one said anything.” “Oh, they would beat up anyone who said anything. They’ve been waiting to claim you forever. No one is going to mess that up.” She went on to tell her about the