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The triplets took Thea to their newly ready cottage. “This is perfect,” Thea said, smiling. “It’s like our cabin in the woods. Our getaway spot. Even though it’s within walking distance of our home, it feels like a vacation. Like it’s just ours.” “We still want to take you on proper dates and vaca
“Don’t send me to vampires,” Xavier said. “They’re monsters. They’ll turn me into a monster too.” “How can we help you when we don’t know anything about what you are and what you need?” Thea said. “You can sense what I am and what I need better than anyone,” Xavier said. “I bet you know more about
The last week of school was uneventful. Tests. Studying. On the last day, people said goodbye and made plans to see each other. They had their graduation ceremony, and school was officially over for the seniors. Thea and the triplets spent most of their free time with Xavier that week. They slept i
Thea got out of the pool and threw on a dress. “Hey, you’re welcome to come down to the dungeon, but you don’t have to,” Thea mind linked Cassidy on the way to the dungeon. “It’s okay,” Cassidy mind linked Thea. “After what Alessia said, I’m curious.” “Okay. If you feel off at any time, signal m
The triplets and Thea could take on more pack responsibilities with school finished. They shadowed their fathers full time and participated in all the Alpha business. It was unusual for a Luna to be involved in this training, but Thea wasn’t just going to be Luna. In fact, it seemed like she would h
“Alpha Ledger,” Thea said. “I don’t know if you got to meet Alpha Stoll last time. Alpha Stoll of Nearside, this is Alpha Ledger of Waning Moon.” They hesitated but shook hands. They both had the typical build of Alphas, though Stoll was stockier, and Ledger was leaner, his muscles shaped nicely. A
“My apologies, Alpha Ford,” Thea said. “I didn’t mean to step on your toes.” “No apology necessary, Luna,” Alpha Ford said. “You look lovely, as always.” His dark blonde hair was short and styled in loose, messy spikes. “Thank you, Alpha Ford,” Thea said. “I couldn’t help but notice you playing m
He looked down at her marks. Thea heard the triplets growl in their thoughts. “When I got home, I looked through my pack library and found them. You’re touched by the moon goddess. It’s undeniable.” “You have information about gi—” Thea said softly. She stopped herself. “I have some old books in