TRINITYThe forest was alive, humming with the sounds of rustling leaves, chirping birds, and the occasional snap of a twig beneath our feet. Sunlight filtered through the thick canopy above, dappling the forest floor with golden patches. I walked behind the triplets, my steps quieter and more hesitant than their confident strides. The guards trailed a little farther back, their watchful eyes scanning the surroundings.I couldn’t help but feel the irony of the situation. Not long ago, they’d lashed out at Xander for taking me into the woods without consulting them. Now here they were, doing the exact same thing. The thought made me smirk faintly, but I didn’t voice it. It wasn’t worth the argument.Xerxes turned slightly, his sharp gaze cutting through the trees. “This is different,” he said as if reading my mind. “Xander took you out alone. Without protection. That was reckless.”“And without our consent,” Liam added, his tone lighter than his brother’s but still firm. “We have guard
TRINITY“Cut it out, you idiot,” Liam cautioned, smacking his brother over the head.I still stood in their midst, absolutely dumbfounded. I couldn’t even bring myself to speak or even move. My eyes were wider than saucers as I blinked rapidly. Nasir’s words repeated itself in my head over and over again in my head.Tell me Trinity. Have you ever pleased three men at once before?No, I have not. Why on earth would I do that? And how on earth could he even ask me such a question? Did I look like some slut that engaged in an orgy in her past life?I can not believe I have never thought of this until now...I had three mates. Forget the fact that I did not have a wolf and was considered a hundred times weaker than the rest of them, but the other fact still remained. I was still their mate. Right here and right now.Which means that it is my obligation to cater for all of their needs, all three of them. And that meant even the sexual needs. Oh dear.Never in my life have I imagined mysel
NASIRHoly fuck, she is so hot.Who knew that hot body was hidden underneath those damn clothes? Her skin was porcelain, smooth. Not a single scar was on any part of her. Her breasts were full and perky, and there was something about the way her hair cascaded down her bare shoulders that made little to no effort in concealing her perky nipples. They were so pink and round, all I could think about was putting one in my mouth while my hand caressed the other.She wore red lace underwear that left little to the imagination. And I mean very little. The colour reminded me of the colour of my blood flowing straight down to my dick this very second.Her thighs were so full, yet there somehow managed to be a gap between them. The slimness of her waist matched the curves of her hips perfectly. And that pussy...Fucking hell.I can see how wet she was from where I stood. The urge to touch her was maddening; it was driving me insane. My wolf wanted her; he wanted to claim her right now.“Mate i
LIAMGod damn it, this is wrong. This is all so very wrong.Why is she getting asked out here in the open? Our guards should not be too far from here. What would happen if one of them saw her like this? I wanted to put her clothes back on her, but at the same time I could not bring myself to look away from her beauty. I have never seen such beautiful and radiant skin before. Her eyes jumped between all three of us, and I could see the unease in them.Suddenly, that night we spent together making out popped into my mind. I had touched her; I had felt her. But I couldn't exactly see her properly due to the darkness. But now she was here. Under the sunlight in the outdoors.And she was flawless.An ache struck the middle of my legs as my eyes traveled down to the little liquid pooling around her legs. Its scent infiltrated my nose like a needle through skin, and I couldn't help the growl that left my lips.Oh god, I just wanted to know what she tasted like. I wanted to have her in my ar
TRINITYThe palace loomed ahead, its tall spires reaching for the heavens, casting long shadows over the courtyard as we approached. The walk back from the woods had been quiet, the exhilaration of the hunt still lingering in the air. My legs felt heavy, both from the thrill of running with the triplets and the weight of my own thoughts.As we neared the entrance, the massive doors creaked open, revealing Alpha Nader waiting for us. His posture was regal, his hands clasped behind his back, and his piercing eyes studied us as we ascended the stairs. A warm smile tugged at his lips, though there was an edge of curiosity in his gaze.“How did it go?” he asked, his deep voice carrying authority yet laced with genuine interest. “Did you all have fun?”The triplets each responded with affirmations, their voices blending together in a chorus of "It was great," "We had fun," and "Everything went well." They didn’t linger, their strides purposeful as they headed inside, leaving me standing the
TRINITYThe books Alpha Nader had given me were thicker than I expected, their cracked spines and yellowed pages holding the weight of centuries-old knowledge. Sitting cross-legged on my bed, I carefully turned the pages of the first book, The Myths of the Lunar Wolves, my fingers brushing over the faded ink. The white wolf. Its image was sketched across one of the pages—a regal creature with fur like snow and eyes that burned like molten amber. The description beneath it told of its rarity, its power, and its connection to the moon goddess herself.“The white wolf represents purity, strength, and balance. It is said to be the protector of the weak, born during times of great upheaval to restore harmony,” I read aloud to myself, my voice barely a whisper.The words sent a shiver down my spine. Could this have anything to do with me? The dreams? The wolf that had appeared so vividly in my mind?I was so engrossed in the book that I didn’t even hear the knock at my door. It wasn’t until
TRINITYWhen I opened my eyes, it was to the soft light filtering through the curtains and the sharp but dull ache pounding at my temple. Everything felt hazy, my surroundings spinning for a moment before settling into clarity. My head felt heavy, like someone had stuffed it with cotton. As I tried to push myself upright, a shadow loomed above me, startling me into stillness.Nasir.He stood there, his tall frame partially blocking the light, his expression unreadable. In his hand was a small wad of cotton wool, damp and speckled with something red. My blood.“Stay still,” he murmured, his voice softer than I had ever heard it. There was no edge, no sharp command—just quiet insistence.I flinched slightly as he crouched beside me, his face now level with mine. He reached out with careful hands and gently dabbed at the tender spot on my forehead. I hissed at the sting, but to my surprise, he didn’t react with impatience. Instead, his movements grew even more delicate, as if he feared c
TRINITY The sunlight spilling through the tall windows painted the walls of the art room in golden hues. I stood in the middle of the space, utterly captivated by the paintings that surrounded me. Nasir lingered by the door, his arms crossed and his expression carefully neutral, but I could feel the tension in him as he waited for me to react.I didn’t know what to say.The sheer scale of the collection was overwhelming. Landscapes so vivid I could almost feel the breeze rustling through painted fields. Portraits with eyes so alive, they seemed to follow me as I moved. Abstract swirls of color and light that tugged at emotions I couldn’t quite name.“This is incredible,” I finally breathed, turning to face him.Nasir’s brow furrowed slightly. “It’s just something I do,” he said gruffly, his gaze flickering to the floor as though he was embarrassed.“Just something you do?” I repeated, incredulous. “Nasir, this is... this is extraordinary. Why would you hide this?”His jaw tightened,
TRINITYThe palace was silent, swallowed by the deep stillness of the night. Only the distant hoot of an owl and the rustling of leaves outside my window filled the void. I sat on the edge of my bed, gripping the small, cryptic letter between my fingers. In my other hand, I gripped the dagger Nasir had gifted me tightly.I was not certain who this letter was from, but if things went South tonight, I had this dagger and my training to help me.Oh, who am I kidding? I am so doomed.But still, if I could find out the truth tonight, then it would all be worth it. The words of the letter burned in my mind, refusing to leave me in peace.If you want to know the truth, meet me at their gravestones tomorrow at midnight.My heart pounded.The truth.So that means there was more to my parent's deaths. I can't believe I never thought to ask until now. Some daughter I am.I held up the letter, trying to see if I could recognize the handwriting. There was no signature. No hint of who had sent it
TRINITYIt wasn't even six in the morning yet. But here I was, in the training room with a resolve, I have no clue of its origin. All I knew was that whatever I was going to find out at midnight, I needed to be strong. Both physically and mentally. The training room was quiet, except for the steady rhythm of my breath and the dull thuds of my fists against the punching bag. The morning air still held a slight chill, but sweat clung to my skin as I pushed myself harder, my body aching in protest.I welcomed the pain.Every strike carried the weight of my past. Every punch was a silent vow to never be the helpless girl I once was.Weak.The word echoed in my mind, taunting me. I had spent years hearing it, feeling it, believing it. The pack had called me weak, the triplets had doubted me, and even I had convinced myself that I was nothing more than a burden.But that was before.Before they risked war to come back for me. Before my cousins hit me, tossed me around like I was nothing b
TRINITYThe warm glow of candlelight flickered in my room, casting dancing shadows against the stone walls. I sat up in bed, my fingers absentmindedly tracing the faint bruises on my arms from last night’s attack. The weight of exhaustion sat heavy on my shoulders, but sleep refused to come.Liam, Nasir, and Xerxes stared at me, their expressions tense with… was that concern?It couldn't be.Why would they be concerned about me? They were supposed to be ignorant and nonchalant about matters involving me.So… what was this? Why were they even here?Liam was the first to speak. “How are you feeling?” His voice was gentle, but there was an edge of protectiveness beneath it.I exhaled softly. “A lot better,” I admitted. It wasn’t a complete lie—physically, I was healing, but mentally, I felt frayed at the edges.Nasir folded his arms over his chest, his sharp golden eyes locked onto mine. “Tell us everything that happened last night,” he demanded. “Every detail.”I nodded, taking a deep b
TRINITYA dull ache pulsed through my body as Lily carefully dabbed a cool clothes against my forehead. The events of last night played over in my mind like a nightmare on repeat—cornered by rogues, the fear gripping my heart, the sheer power of Alpha Nader as he tore through them like they were nothing. I had nearly died again. I hated how familiar that feeling was becoming.Alpha Nader stood near the window, his arms crossed, his sharp eyes watching me with a mixture of concern and something else I couldn’t quite place. Perhaps disappointment? I wasn’t sure.“You’re lucky I was nearby,” he finally spoke, his voice calm yet carrying the unmistakable weight of authority.I swallowed, not knowing what to say. Lucky? Maybe. But it didn’t feel that way.A knock at the door pulled my attention away from him, and I turned just as the door creaked open. My breath hitched when I saw the person standing there.“Aunt Lila?” I whispered in disbelief.The last time I had seen my aunt was a month
XERXES The sun bore down on the sprawling green golf course, but I barely felt its warmth. My hands gripped the golf club tightly as I prepared to take my swing. Around me, the other alphas laughed and joked, their carefree attitudes grating on my nerves. I forced myself to stay composed, but something gnawed at me—a nagging feeling I couldn’t shake. Something was wrong.Last night, sleep had evaded me entirely. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw her—Trinity. Alone, vulnerable, surrounded by threats I couldn’t protect her from. Even with the guards stationed around her, I felt restless, helpless. So, I did what I had to: I sent two of my best men back to the palace to get word from her. I needed to know she was safe.But now, standing here amidst laughter and meaningless chatter, the silence in my mind was deafening.“Your turn, Xerxes!” one of the alphas called, snapping me back to reality.I sighed, adjusted my stance, and swung. The ball sailed through the air, landing near the ho
TRINITYThe cool evening air nipped at my skin as I stepped out of the stables, saying a quick goodbye to Xander. Despite his earlier antics, I couldn’t help but feel lighter after our time together. For once, my mind had been free of fear and worry—if only for a little while.But my brief reprieve didn’t last long.As I walked back toward the palace, lost in thought, I nearly collided with someone coming around the corner. When I looked up, I was met with Luna Mira’s cold, piercing gaze.“Oh, it’s you,” she said, her voice dripping with disdain.I stiffened, taking a step back. “Excuse me, Luna Mira,” I said politely, attempting to move out of her way.She didn’t budge. Instead, she crossed her arms and stared me down, her expression twisted in something that could only be described as contempt.“You should watch where you’re going,” she snapped. “Though, I suppose someone like you is always in the way, aren’t they?”My stomach churned at her words, but I kept my expression neutral.
TRINITYThe cool evening air nipped at my skin as I stepped out of the stables, saying a quick goodbye to Xander. Despite his earlier antics, I couldn’t help but feel lighter after our time together. For once, my mind had been free of fear and worry—if only for a little while.But my brief reprieve didn’t last long.As I walked back toward the palace, lost in thought, I nearly collided with someone coming around the corner. When I looked up, I was met with Luna Mira’s cold, piercing gaze.“Oh, it’s you,” she said, her voice dripping with disdain.I stiffened, taking a step back. “Excuse me, Luna Mira,” I said politely, attempting to move out of her way.She didn’t budge. Instead, she crossed her arms and stared me down, her expression twisted in something that could only be described as contempt.“You should watch where you’re going,” she snapped. “Though, I suppose someone like you is always in the way, aren’t they?”My stomach churned at her words, but I kept my expression neutral.
TRINITY The warm, buttery aroma of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen as I stood beside Lily, who was patiently showing me how to perfect a new recipe. Her instructions were clear, her movements practiced, and for the first time in what felt like ages, I found myself smiling at something so simple. My hands were covered in flour, and I had managed to get some on my cheek without realizing it.Lily chuckled, brushing her own hands on her apron. “You’re a natural, Trinity. Just a little more kneading, and you’ve got it.”“I don’t know about nature,” I replied, laughing softly. “But this is fun. I didn’t think baking could be so relaxing.”“It’s therapeutic,” she said with a wink. “And it’s good to know how to feed people. You never know when you might need to charm someone with a home-cooked meal.”Before I could respond, the kitchen door swung open, and in walked Xander.I stiffened immediately.“Smells good in here,” he said casually, his hands stuffed into his pockets. His sharp
LIAMThe grandeur of the Northern Kingdom’s palace was undeniable. The towering arches, shimmering chandeliers, and opulent tapestries whispered of a wealth and history that rivaled even our own. We arrived to the sound of ceremonial drums and the welcoming smiles of the northern alphas, their warriors flanking the long hall in stoic formation.It was all very formal, too formal for my liking, but I played my part. As one of the three alphas of the Crimson Moon Pack, it was my duty to present strength and unity, even if my thoughts were elsewhere.“Welcome, Alpha Xerxes, Alpha Nasir, Alpha Liam,” the host said, bowing low. His voice carried the weight of respect and expectation.Xerxes, as always, took the lead, speaking in the deep, commanding tone that seemed to silence every room he entered. Nasir and I stood just behind him, nodding at the appropriate times, though my mind drifted to the one person who wasn’t here.Trinity.She should’ve been here. Not just because she belonged by