PEONY CRIMSON’S POV
“Leave us alone now, Stuart.” The man with sparkling red eyes shooed him away. Stuart nodded obediently and walked away. He was leaving my confused little girls behind.
“Sir, with all due respect, that man is our Papa!” Violet raised her voice first. She was staring boldly at the red-eyed man.
As if gaining strength too, Jasmine also chimed in with a stuttering voice, “R-Right, why did you tell him to leave?”
“This is our first time meeting Papa!” Rose added.
In my place, I just froze without being able to prevent my triplets protested. Even I couldn’t tell them whom they talked to.
He was Xander Alverius, an Alpha of the Blue Moon pack. He was miles away on the end side of the continent, but what was he doing here? My mind and my motherly instincts collided. I had to pull my triplets away, but my legs wouldn’t move. I must look like a fool.
“Why do you think Stuart is your Papa?”
Xander asked, his arms folded across his chest. Arrogance was visible in the way he looked at my little girls. His eyes were like lasers, piercing their souls and frightening them.
“Because Mama kept his picture in our home! She said he died while serving his country overseas! Our Papa is a hero!” Violet replied firmly.
“Is that so?” Xander grinned slightly, then glanced at me, frozen like an iceberg. “Why didn’t your mama explain anything to you?”
The girls’ faces grew pale as they stared back at him. I knew there was a lot they wanted to say something. But they didn’t know how to let it out or where to begin. Clearly, I saw them shaking.
I cannot afford to waste all my efforts over the past six years to hide my three daughters. I couldn’t explain to my triplets that Xander was their biological father. I had successfully avoided him for years, but how could he suddenly appear out of the blue?
“My darlings,” I shivered but still needed to talk, “I’m so sorry. It’s not good to bother people you don’t know. So, we’d better go now.” I tried hard to smile at them. But no matter how much I smiled, it didn’t seem convincing.
“Seems you’ve been keeping many things from your children, ma’am,” Xander quipped, his eyes glaring at me.
A wave of restrained anger was so intense that I struggled to look the other way.
“My loves, we should get moving,” I asked gently, taking my triplets by the hand.
“But, Ma!” Jasmine refused the most.
“I said, now!” I snapped. The next second was realizing what I had done. Staring at my triplets, shocked, I immediately felt guilty.
“Okay…” replied Rose, Jasmine, and Violet simultaneously. Guess they obeyed because they sensed I was upset.
Even so, I was relieved that I managed to calm them down. We had no point in staying here, lingering under Xander’s laser gaze.
“No one said you could leave, Mrs. Peony,” the gruff voice snuck into my head just before I stepped away. A telepathic force that I couldn’t hold back, an invisible something that bound me like an absolute command.
“Back off. Just forget about all of this and leave.” I responded with acrimony, glancing at Xander again. Our gazes met and locked with each other. From how he looked at me, it was as if he was waiting for me to answer the one he wanted me to.
Xander continued his telepathy, “I can’t look the other way after seeing you here… Especially after seeing you’ve been hiding substantial truths.”
“What do you want?” I steeled myself to reply directly to Xander, fighting my fears that were becoming real.
“Explain it to me.”
I didn’t answer. Rose, Jasmine, and Violet just stared at me. From the look they gave, it’s like they experienced an unfamiliar tension that made them fearful of interrupting.
“How come you have triplets? How old are they?” asked Xander, putting more pressure on me through his telepathy. His face looked stern, and demanded another answer. Seeing him here made me both breathless and filled with anger that was about to rip out.
I kept my mouth shut, not even thinking about anything so that my thoughts wouldn’t be heard through our telepathy. He was waiting for me to speak. I knew patience wasn't something Xander had, so my silence was testing him. His jaw hardened, and his teeth chattered. His facial muscles popped.
“Girls, how old are you?” asked Xander coldly to my triplets.
“Six years old, sir,” Rose answered hesitantly, then glanced at Xander’s hand clutching mine. “Umm… Can you let go of our Mama’s hand? She looks like she’s in pain.”
A moment before, Xander unconsciously did that to prevent me from leaving. Roughly, he dismissed my hand and whispered, “You’ve got someone courageous there. Wonder whom she got that from.”
My hair stood on end. Even after all these years, Xander hadn’t changed at all. He was still his arrogant, pushy self. And who knows how many other things about Xander prevented me from regretting my decision to leave six years ago.
“You still haven’t answered me.” Xander said sharply, whispering in my ear, “Are they mine?”
I gripped the hem of my shirt tightly, gritting my teeth and staring back at Xander with what courage I had left.
“I doubt that.”
Soon after, I took my triplets away from Xander as fast as the blink of an eye. When we got home, I closed and locked the door while panting. It was as if all my energy had been sucked out of me.
I fell on my knees, clutching my chest. My heart was pounding, and cold sweat trickled down my neck. All the nightmares and secrets I had kept were revealed unexpectedly.
“Ma?” Violet gave me a worried look.
“Are you okay?” asked Jasmine.
Violet told her youngest sister, “Rose, please get Mama a drink.”
Quickly, Rose picked up the glass of water and gave it to me. Once calmer, I looked up and gently caressed my daughters’ heads with great relief.
“Thank you, dearest… How fortunate I am to have all of you here,” I expressed, then gave Rose, Jasmine, and Violet a loving peck on their forehead.
Then I took a deep breath and changed my expression into a serious one.
“Now, listen to Mama. Never, ever, ever chase strangers and talk to them again. That was very dangerous!” I explained. It didn’t matter if they thought I got mad. What mattered was that Rose, Jasmine, and Violet got my point.
Jasmine looked down, muttering, “But, Ma, that man looks just like Papa!”
I immediately hugged Jasmine. “Jasmine, my dear, you’ve heard that some people have similar faces, but they are not the same person. So, please don’t make that faux pas again, get it?”
“Just the fastest second, I was so happy I could see Papa….” Rose replied sadly.
My tears broke out. I couldn’t bear to see the sad faces of the triplets I loved. I would have risked anything to give them a good father figure, but it wasn’t Xander.
I'd happily explain the reason to them, but I couldn't.
“I’m sorry, my dears. I’m sorry…” I whispered.
PEONY CRIMSON'S POV Ten years later.His tongue swept across my teeth, claiming every inch of my mouth as his own. I was breathless, but with his hand on my ass, I couldn't help but deepen our kiss. The warm spring sunlight from the window falls on my hand on Xavier's nape. In his office, I was on his lap, pausing the kiss to take a deep breath. Our eyes met, locked, and the explosion of love in my heart grew greater and greater by the second.Xavier's thumb wiped away the saliva on the corner of my lips. His golden eyes glistened with warmth. His hand on my waist gave me a sense of security and comfort that hasn't gotten old at all over the past years.Xavier's hand traveled down my skirt. His touch burned every inch of skin and stung my inner thighs. I bit my lower lip when he rubbed my skin so gently and temptingly. I could see his mischievous grin when his finger slipped under my panties.“AHEM!” I gasped in surprise, almost falling over if Xavier didn't hold my waist. We both
PEONY CRIMSON'S POVThe gravestone bore Xander's name. A sculptor from Blue Moon skillfully carved it in no time. Even the carver was shocked when he was told to write his Alpha's name on it. This was due to the unpredictability of the man's permanent departure from the world.I was still in denial too. Only a few nights ago, Xander and I were finally on the same page, but later, I witnessed his body being placed in a casket and lowered into the grave.My eyes were swollen and my cheeks were puffy. My chest ached and my head was spinning. My energy was so drained that I didn't know how I'd find the strength to stand in front of Xander's grave. I was so mentally and physically exhausted that everything felt numb.My gaze shifted to the dozens of bouquets of flowers piled up on the mound of dirt. All of Blue Moon exploded in grief when the news came, then they flocked to accompany their Alpha to his final resting place. Xander was ruthless, volatile, and as fiery as his blood-red eyes,
PEONY CRIMSON'S POV "N-No, Vi-Violet. She's gonna break her promise again and again!" I cried out, grimacing at the pain wracking my head and body every time I tried to open my mouth. Killian rewarded me with an angry glare, as his hands clenched into fists, the more pain his shadow tormented me with.“Silence!” Azalea gasped, “The first thing I'll do after absorbing her blessing is to kill you!”I laughed like crazy. “You hear that, sweetheart?”Violet pressed Rose even closer in her arms. She had a defensive look in her eyes as she shielded her sister with fierce protectiveness. Azalea seemed weary of this little game. Her steps galloped closer. No matter how loud I screamed, Killian held me down with his magic and Azriel restrained me from getting up. My face repeatedly slammed into the ground, I swallowed dust and grass, but no matter what I had to stop Azalea from touching my daughters.And then, at the promised moment, it was like time stopped and everything went silent. In a
PEONY CRIMSON’S POVMy breathing slowed, stabilized. My rage was transformed by the satisfaction of seeing the Saintess lying on the ground. The corner of my lips lifted bitterly. As I was about to turn around, Elenor's hand suddenly caught my ankle and I almost tripped."You'll never know how powerful Azalea will be." Elenor coughed.I pulled my hand free from her grip. "She will never get the chance."Ignoring her, I strode back to Luna Lucia and Violet. Both were fine, but something sparkled in Violet's eyes when she looked at me. "You're okay?" I cupped my hand to her cheek. "Let's get out."Luna Lucia shook her head. "No, I think this is my limit. I can't walk any further," she breathed tiredly, "Huft... who knows that being pregnant makes my knees weak?"I gave her a sympathetic look, grasping her hand. The baby in her belly was the future of her pack, I couldn't force her to take risks if it endangered them both. "I know. I'm so sorry for dragging you into all of this mess. B
XAVIER ASHERIUS'S POVA tangy metallic blood dripping from Felix's muzzle stung our olfaction. The crimson liquid tainted all over the ground like paint on a canvas, added with corpses with ripped open neck as finishing touch.We changed shifts back into human and walked toward Jasmine on the stone table. Poor girl tied up, eyes closed, a purplish bruise on her neck. I watched Xander loosen the rope, totally self-aware that I couldn't precede him to help the girl."Didn't hold back at all, huh?"My eyes darted to the cave door. A woman with platinum blonde so bright it'd blind others and a pair of wicked green irises. A low growl escaped Xander's throat as he saw her."Take Jasmine back to White Moon. You're needed there more. I got this," Xander growled, patting my shoulder with a straight ahead glare.Giving him a quick nod, I slipped an arm under Jasmine's neck and down her legs, carrying her. Me and Xander were basically on the same boat, with the witches’ betrayal. But as I agree
PEONY CRIMSON'S POV "Seems like there's nothing to worry about so far," Elenor murmured, settling herself in an armchair by the fireplace.So that my two daughters could feel a little more at ease in this climate of caution, the Saintess, Rose, Violet, and Luna Lucia all made their way to the library.I was confused at first; after all, how could the Darkness have known about the Gifted One's return? Luna Lucia explained that they learned a lot from the Mystwolves they killed, and that it was easy to acquire secrets, even if they were based on rumor.The point is that the Darkness had their sights set on Rose. They would reach White Moon at some point. Ha, they wanted to take my daughter? Over my dead body."Is there anything we can do here, Ma?" asked Rose, all anxious but seemingly trying to hide it by fidgeting her fingers. Violet was next to her, tense and alarmed. She kept frequent glances at Elenor. If I showed them mine, it would only worsen their mood. In this uncertain stat