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“Let’s go tell the girls it’s safe,” Thea thought to the triplets. They made their way down to their room, and Thea knocked. “It’s me, Luna Thea,” she said. They heard the sound of the lock turning. Then the door opened just a crack. Thea could see an eye peeking through the crack. “It’s Luna,”
The girls nodded. They took another small bite. “What’s the brown stuff?” Ophelia said. “Hot fudge,” Conri said. “And the orange stuff?” “Caramel.” “I really like the caramel,” Ophelia said. “Me too,” Arella said. “I like all of it,” Cassandra said. “Me too,” Thea said. She took a bite of he
Arella, Cassandra, and Ophelia snuck outside to watch early morning training again. Thea didn’t need to be able to see the future to know they were going to do this every morning from now on. When they worked on Thea’s gift, the girls whispered things in Thea’s ear to try. “How do you know what I c
Thea nodded, thinking. Misty put her hand on Thea’s shoulder. “You’re the one who told me the goddess wouldn’t give you someone you couldn’t totally love. That they will be perfect for you in every way. You have to trust that for yourself too. They are meant for you. You’re meant for them.” “You d
The girls put their hands on Alaric’s and Conri’s chests, and anger bubbled up inside Thea. The boys shot up so fast they knocked their chairs over. “Don’t touch us,” Conri said. “You know we’re mated to Thea.” “I know you need a real wolf to satisfy you,” the black-haired girl next to Conri said.
Before anyone knew what happened, Thea grabbed Lumia’s head and smashed her face into the lunch table. The table broke in half, pieces scattering across the floor, food flying everywhere. Thea let Lumia drop to the floor as her eyes met Molly’s. Molly turned to run, but Thea grabbed her by the h
Most of the cafeteria cheered. The girls that had hit on the triplets in the past looked like they were going to vomit. Thea could hear her new pack members whispering excitedly. “That’s our Luna!” “That’s why we’re safe now!” “We have the strongest Alphas and Luna in the world.” “Did you fee
Half the cafeteria started talking at once, calling out to the headmaster to vouch for Thea. Thea’s Delta team detail made their way over to her and the triplets. They knew it was Thea’s place to deal with the girls, but this was potentially an angry mob. “Quiet!” the headmaster yelled. The cafete