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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
“I forget you can read my mind,” Thea thought. “I like hearing your thoughts,” Kai thought. Thea smiled. “I like hearing yours.” She thought back to the feeling that those girls would hurt her pack. The protective feeling came back. “That’s what we want,” Alpha Ulric said in mind link. Alpha Je
Delta team, Alpha Ulric, the triplets, and Thea gathered in the oath room back at New Dawn. “Thea,” Alpha Ulric said. “Did you read anything off Alpha Jett or Alpha Jones? Anything about wanting to retaliate?” “Neither of them cares at all about their daughters,” Thea said. “They wouldn’t retalia
The triplets and Thea left the oath room. “I need to wash the blood off me,” Thea said. She squealed when Conri grabbed her and threw her over his shoulder. He set off toward their room. “What are you doing?” Thea said. “Caleb and I have been more than patient,” Conri said. “Do you want a gol
Zoe growled and grumbled. Kai turned the shower on. Conri wouldn’t let go of Thea. She turned around in his arms and went to Alaric, Conri still hugging her from behind. She wrapped her arms around Alaric. “You’re next,” Thea thought to Alaric. “I don’t want to rush it. I want it to be perfect.”
Saturday, late morning, Thea, the triplets, and Lizzy met Davie, Quinn, and Jane in the coffee shop. Maggie was getting their offices set up, but they weren’t ready to be used yet. “Thank you for meeting with me,” Thea said after a server took their orders. “I’ll get right into it. It sounds ridic