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Her Triplet Alphas by Joanna J novel Chapter 31

Chapter 31: A Nauseating Night

The rest of the day was more of the same. Felix was stared at by everyone and was incredibly comfortable with this and frankly used to it. I was more used to being invisible and mostly hid behind Felix. Teachers were thrilled to have one of the Alphas grace their classrooms.

At lunchtime, everyone surrounded us, listening intently to Felix talk about anything and everything. They hung off his every word and tried to extra friendly with me. The four football players who had come to my rescue that day came over to say hello. Felix seemed to know about them helping me. Of course, Calix must have told him. They all bounced knuckles with Felix and talked about plays and strategies when it came to football. Felix, Alex and Calix had been the star players back when they were students here which was only about three years ago. Eventually we surrounded by the entire football team and the cheerleaders as Felix recounted how he and his brothers had been instrumental in winning the championship game. Everyone gasped and cheered during his tale. I ate quietly and kept my eyes downcast on my food. Felix nudged me.

“What’s wrong, Baby?” He murmured in my ear.

“Nothing,” I mumbled, smiling halfheartedly at him.

Felix frowned.

He had not done anything wrong, per say, but it was difficult feeling like the only thing that suddenly made me worthy was being mated to the triplets. Almost no one, including the triplets, had treated me like a person before I had been mated to the three beloved Alphas. Felix and I were invited to some house party by the head cheerleader, Moxie. I had no intention of going.

“You’re not going to this party without proper supervision, ok?” Said Felix sternly.

“I’m not going at all!”I protested.

Felix stopped in his tracks on the way to the parking lot. “Why not?”

He looked concerned. “Why don’t you want to go?” Asked Felix, his eyes wide. “If you want to go, one of us will take you, whoever’s shift it is will take you, ok?”

I shook my head furiously. “I hate parties!”I exclaimed.

Felix looked at me like I was insane.

“Why?!” Demanded Felix incredulously.

“Because, I hate dancing and crowds so naturally I don’t like something that combines those two,”||

said simply.

Felix smirked. “Chasity, you’re in high school! You should try to enjoy it. Make some happy memories, “said Felix encouragingly.

“Ok, sure, good talk,” I said dismissively, Felix frowned,

We had reached the car. Alex was here to pick us up with Calix in the passenger seat. Felix opened the

door for me and then he got in.

“How’d it go?” Asked Alex as though he’d been worried.

“Perfectly!” Purred Felix. Alex rolled his eyes but smiled, clearly relieved.

“No more bullies?” Said Calix, looking at me, his eyes questioning me.

“No more bullies,” I replied, smiling.

“None, whatsoever,” added Felix. “In fact, our little Princess Chasity here is loving school and her new

friends so much she wants to hang out with them tonight at a party they’re throwing!”

Ugh! “No, I do not!” I said immediately.

“A party sounds like fun!” Calix said brightly. “Why don’t we all go?” “A high school party?” Asked Alex twisting his mouth in disdain.

“Nah, I know the girl who’s throwing it. Her sister is in college. It’s a joint thing with high school seniors and college kids,” explained Felix.

“That sounds cool,” Alex said, smiling a little.

“I don’t wanna go,” I wailed.

“Why not, Luna?” Asked Alex. “I just don’t,” I grumbled.

“Please, Goddess, let’s go have some fun!” Whined Calix. “Come on, Baby!”Felix insisted. Why were they so hell bent on me going to this stupid party?

“Chasity, my Luna, you don’t know many of the pack members very well, old and young alike,” said Alex gently.

“I know you’re shy, Baby, and we’re sorry if we’re part of the reason you’ve always been in your little shell,” added Felix.

“But this is a good opportunity to at least get to know some of the pack members in your age group,”

continued Calix.

“A Luna is what holds a pack together. She’s a mother to the entire pack and the Alpha is the father figure,” said Alex.

“Most Lunas try to learn the names and basic info about each member to keep a check on them, see

who needs what. You can’t help your children if you don’t know what their issues are,” said Felix.

respect and submission towards the Alphas. The crowd parted a little. Moxie was in a hot pink bondage

dress and her sister from college, Roxie, was in a similar dress in a dusky pink shade. Both girls had light ash blond hair and big brown eyes. They seemed smug beyond belief that the triplets were at their house

and their party

“Welcome, Alphas!” Squealed Moxie. “It’s an honour!” Added Roxie.

Felix grinned. Alex nodded but kept his face neutral and Calix smiled sweetly even winking at each sister in turn which annoyed me honestly. Calix caught my expression and grasped my waist. I tried to pull away from him but he latched on to me, pressing his mouth against mine in a shockingly passionate kiss right in the middle of the living room where the thick of things were. All the party-goers, mainly the girls,“ oohed” and squealed. The guys “whoa-ed”. Everyone cheered when he broke away from me grinning and

winking again. I blushed deeply and hid my face in Calix’s shirt.

Mina and Tina found me. I threw my arms around them like they were lifesavers in the middle of the

Ocea

ocean. They hugged.

“Chasity’s first party!” Squealed Tina. “Let’s get drunk!” Shrieked Mina.

“We can’t. It’s a school night and we really shouldn’t drink because…”

An hour and four shots later, I was pretty tipsy. I was on Felix’s lap on the living room couch while he chilled with the same four footballers that idealised him and the other Alphas. The entire team and some of their mates joined us one by one, taking up all the couch space. About three dozen people were dancing, mostly just girls grinding on their mates on the dance floor. Calix was winning at beer pong, getting the ball in the right cup of beer every time surrounded by a crowd of admirers. Alex was in the kitchen fetching me some water. He came back. A few girls were edging closer and closer to him, giggling. Ugh, I was so sick of this. I drank the water quickly, feeling a little better. I Calix’s back was turned, Felix was deep in conversation and Alex was explaining pack laws to the stalker girls. I climbed the stairs. I was out of breath. I had been told by Roxie that there was a bathroom on the

landing. I had not been pleased to recognise Roxie as one of Felix’s ex girlfriends as soon as I saw her. That

was how he had known her sister, Moxie, the current head cheerleader. Roxie, his ex, had been head cheerleader back when he was the star quarterback. How cute. I grumbled inwardly. The light in the bathroom flickered on before I could turn it on myself. There were people around here and there but not as many as in the living room and half of them were passed out on the stairs or maybe just asleep. I realised who had turned the light on before me.

Sandra, Avery and Tonya. The most recent ex-girlfriends of the triplets. I gulped at their pissed-off expressions, their arms akimbo.

“Congratulations on your engagement, Charity!” Spat Tonya.

“You know it’s funny, girls, I remember a certain pathetic little girl who lied to our faces saying she had no idea who the triplets’ mate was! Don’t you, girls?” Asked Avery.

“Oh, yeah, I remember that. She was a maid one minute and their mate the next. You know without the mate bond forcing them to be into you, you’d never be their type, ever,” snapped Sandra, watching me up and down.

Thugged myself feeling self-conscious and nauseated from the shots. “Do you hear me?” Asked Sandra angrily. “She’s ignoring us!” Said Tonya indignantly. “We’re talking to you!” Shrieked Avery.

My stomach burned. The burning shot up my throat. I couldn’t help it. I spewed vomit all over three girls who already hated me. I wiped my mouth, looking at my own clean dress. Thank goodness. I glanced at the soiled girls, six coal-coloured eyes filled with anger towards me. I gulped.

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