Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna Chapter 83
Chapter 83
Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna Chapter 83
Play it Cool
Thea woke up in the morning to Kai and Alaric cuddled up to her on either side and Conri lying between her legs with his head on her stomach. Her arms were wrapped around Kai and Alaric, and she trailed her fingers up and down their bare skin.
The triplets stirred and snuggled closer to Thea. Alaric took her nipple into his mouth. Kai did the same on her other side. Her hips tilted, and Conri slid down, taking her clit into his mouth.
A little while later, they were showered, dressed, and ready for the day.
“I want to stay and help everyone settle in, but we have to go to school like everything is normal, right?” Thea said.
“Yeah. Don’t worry. There are plenty of people here to help them,” Alaric said.
“I’m going to check in on the girls,” Thea said. She went to their room and was about to knock when the door opened. 1
“Hi, Luna,” Ophelia said.
“Hi. Did you know I was coming?”
Ophelia nodded.
Thea smiled. “I have to go to school right now, but I wanted to say good morning before I left. Is there anything you need?”
“Nothing we need,” Ophelia said.
“Does someone else need something?” Thea said.
“He needs you,” Cassandra said.
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“He’ll be an Alpha. He’s confused and sad. He doesn’t know what to do. You’ll need him later,” Cassandra said.
Thea looked confused.
“Nothing bad will happen today. It’s Friday you won’t like,” Arella said.
“Okay,” Thea said. This would take some getting used to. “I want you girls to eat today. Will you?”
“Yes, Luna.”
“Do you remember how to get to the dining hall?”
They nodded.
“I’ll see you after school, okay?”
“Bye, Luna,” they said.
Thea was on high alert, but school was uneventful. She kept herself open, constantly reaching out to everyone with her gift. Most of the students didn’t know anything had happened because their packs hadn’t noticed. The last pack, Crescent Moon, knew some of their slaves and omegas had escaped in the night, but the students weren’t part of the discussions.
When she scanned the students, she noticed that most of them were just going about a normal day at school. Some felt scared. She felt deeper into those, and she read a similar pattern in them. She
thought it might be abuse. She wondered if these people had heard about the option to come to New Dawn and chose not to come or if they didn’t know there was another option.
Another set of students felt different. Off. Dark. She could assume these were the people abusing the scared ones. She was sure there were adults in their packs who did it too, but she focused on who she could feel right now.
At lunch, in the cafeteria, Thea mind linked the triplets to find out the names of the people, and she started a list for the dark ones and another for the scared ones.
“Do you guys think these people who are scared have heard about the option to come to New Dawn?” Thea said in mind link.
“I doubt word has gotten to everyone. Not everyone knows each other, and not everyone knows who is being abused,” Alaric said in mind link.
“I wonder if I should go talk to all of them,” Thea thought.
“We do have a group coming home with us today right after sixth hour. The more, the merrier, right?” Conri said.
“Although, we don’t want to mess it up for the people who are going today. If the wrong person found out, they could try to stop us,” Kai said.
“Some of these people will have family or friends in their pack that they would want to bring along. They’d have to go home today to tell them and then make other plans to get them out. Maybe I talk to them tomorrow?”
“That sounds reasonable,” Alaric said.
Thea finished her lists then dug into her lunch.
“I did some research on amnesia and memory retrieval,” Misty said. “There are a lot of options and things to try if you want to, but the most effective one seems to be doing things from childhood. The deeper or older the memory, the better. Smells, sights, sounds. Involve the senses—that type of thing. So if you went swimming a lot as a child, go swimming. If you baked cakes, do that.”
“Hmm,” Conri said. “We spent most of our childhood training.”
“We’ve been taking a break from that as she’s been healing,” Alaric said. “Since she’s gotten her wolf, she seems back to her full strength. We could probably add it back to the routine.”
Garret Knight walked up to their table.
“Can I talk with you for a minute?” he said, looking at Thea.
“Of course,” Thea said. “Want to go outside?”
Garret nodded. Once they were out of earshot, Garret started talking.
“I don’t know what you said to Xavier yesterday, but it’s like he flipped a switch. He’s a different person. He admitted to killing our mother.”
“I’m so sorry,” Thea said.
“We thought she got sick, but he poisoned her. We had no idea. He admitted to everything. Everything he could remember anyway. There was so much. He’d go into the city and do most of his depravities there. He was horrified and disgusted at the things he did. I thought maybe he could be rehabilitated, but he doesn’t have the will to live. He said the burden is too big. He’s done too many unforgivable things. He wants to die. I’m glad I got to see some humanity in him before he goes. Thank you for whatever you did.” “You’re welcome,” Thea said. “I’m so sorry you’re going through this. It’sawful.”
“I don’t know how to make restitution on his behalf. He’s our responsibility. His crimes are ours now.”
“No. His crimes were his own. He knew he had to hide them from you guys because you guys would’ve made him stop. He knew what he was doing was wrong and punishable, and he hid it. You guys were the only thing holding him back from doing worse.”
“I still feel like I owe his victims something.”
“I can’t tell you what to do, but I believe you already did the most important thing. You stopped him. Let the dust settle a bit. You need time to grieve the loss of your brother. Or who you thought your brother was, and who he could have been.”
Garret nodded.