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Twenty Years After the Events of Pregnant with Four Alphas' Babies
*Trisha*
I groan as my phone alarm goes off and give it a slap, missing it the first time before my brain finally clears from sleep, and I hit it again before it gets louder. I don’t want to wake the whole castle, after all, or anyone in it, really.
I know the guards are always down the hallway, but luckily, it’s pretty easy to get around them. Mom and the Dads couldn’t keep the hidden tunnels in this place a secret forever, and now that I know about them, they’re my best tool when I need to sneak off for an adventure.
And today I really need to get away. Mom has been after me about my birthday coming up—well, all four of our birthdays since we were all born on the same day. But she keeps bothering me about finding out who my mate is like she did with my four dads, and the whole idea is tedious.
There’s far too much to explore in this world for the Moon Goddess to hook me up with someone who’s going to be overprotective, making me sit in a castle forever, just staring at the world outside through the windows. Life is meant to be lived, and I’m going to live it to the fullest.
The idea of getting away sounds better the more I wake up, so I hurry over to get dressed and grab the bag I’d packed and run a comb through my dark, super curly hair before taking one last look around my room. This time, I plan to be away a bit longer, and honestly, there are a few things I’ll miss, like the strange crystal wolf figurine I found last time I explored the castle tunnels. I don’t want anyone to take it, so I wrap it up in a towel and hide it behind some books on my bookshelf. Not that anyone would steal from the four Alpha Kings’ daughter, but I figure it can’t hurt to play it safe.
The tunnel entrance is right outside my room, so I need to get past the guards. They aren’t exactly standing right outside my door, but still, it takes some good timing to sneak by quietly and head around the corner where I can take off the wall panel. I’ve gotten pretty good at putting it back up without it looking like anyone’s disturbed it. The tunnel is pretty dark, but I brought my flashlight, though I keep it set on dim so it’s not too much of a beacon in case anyone else is down there.
No one ever is.
The place is like a maze, and it’s a bit dusty and covered in cobwebs in some places, but I manage to find my way toward the outside entrance, which means I just have a quick sprint before I’m past the side gates. I hate that my wolf hasn’t awoken yet because that would make it so much easier, but I’ve managed to get out on my own dozens of times before.
I remember when my siblings and I were about eight years old. The healer gave us blood tests and told us that we wouldn’t get our wolves until we were twenty-one. Apparently, the test to determine that was new at the time. Since everyone gets their wolf at different times, that test has made things easier.
With one more turn before I hit the main exit, I figure I’m in the clear… at least, until I come face-to-face with a brick wall of a man with his arms crossed in front of him.
I sigh. “Dad.”
This one is my biological father, Tristan, probably the worst possible person to find me here. I have four dads, which is hard to explain other than my mom has four mates, so they’re all my dads. For simplicity’s sake, my siblings and I just call them by their first names or just “Dad.”
“Trisha.”
He doesn’t need to say much more. I just march out the side door, the one that leads into the hallway instead of to freedom outside, as he follows me.
“Your mother is waiting for you in the library.”
So, he’s already told her in the mind-link, and by now, half the castle knows I’m in trouble. There’s nothing worse than having one mother and four different fathers all telling you what to do, especially when those four fathers are the Alpha Kings of Dark Forest and the mother is the Luna Queen.
I turn into the library to see Mom sitting on a sofa, and my other dads, Mark, Eli, and Reece, are all standing there with their arms crossed the same way Tristan was before. They’re really good at being intimidating, being the Alpha Kings. Mom has told me often of the contest they had before I was born. Back then, she was their breeder, which I can’t even wrap my mind around no matter how hard I try. She’s always been a Luna Queen to me.
But back then, whoever got her pregnant first was going to be the Alpha King, according to the deal by the old Alpha King, who wasn’t even supposed to be on the throne, but Mom ended up pregnant with all four of us—me, my two brothers, and my sister, at the same time, but that’s a whole other story.
Over the years, my dads threw the idea of just one king aside and just ruled equally, along with Mom. It works, because everything seems to be running so smoothly… too smoothly, to the point where it’s boring here, and I feel the need to get out there. I want to see the world beyond my kingdom and find some people I can help who really need me so I can make a difference in the world, all on my own.
I just need to get out of the castle once in a while to make that happen.
I don’t even start to argue with the dads. That’s a lost cause. I look straight at my mom, Luna Queen Rose. “Mom, this is ridiculous,” I complain. “I’m twenty years old, and there’s no reason why I should sit here staring at the walls when there’s so much out there for me.”
She looks at me sympathetically, which is how she usually looks when I’m trying to tell her that my dads aren’t being fair. “I know, sweetie,” she says. “We just all worry about you, that’s all. All this sneaking around means we don’t know where you are or who you’re with, and your dads and I worry about that.”
“If I tell you I’m going, you all just tell me no,” I say. “You’ve told me so many times that I have what it takes to be a leader, to help people out. Just sitting here in this castle isn’t helping anyone.”
“Maybe we could send you with an entourage up to the northern territory,” Mark suggests. “They need some supplies up there.” He looks over at Tristan, who I can’t help but notice has that look on his face like there’s steam coming out of his ears. “What? I’m just making a suggestion.”
“You’re not helping, Mark,” Tristan says.
I look at Mom, who has her hand over her mouth to hide a smirk. “That could be a good idea, actually,” she says. She looks at me. “Sweetie, we just really don’t want to ever lose you again.”
“Mom,” I say calmly. “I was an infant. Yes, a missing baby is cause to panic. I’m twenty—two zero. That’s two decades old—and the dads have been training me to defend myself, even without my wolf yet, since I could walk.”
Mom looked at Tristan and sighed. “She has a point, dear.”
Tristan shakes his head, and his arms are still folded in front of him like a statue that won’t budge. And I know he won’t. “Little flower, I—” He stops and looks at me. “Trisha, give us a moment, please.”
I just shake my head and spin on my heels, walking out of there and straight back to my room. I don’t even feel like arguing that I have the right to be there. It’s so unfair when it’s five against one, well, maybe four against two since Mom sounded like she was being reasonable.
“We’re still getting a handle on those rogues,” I hear Tristan say as I’m walking down the hall. “Maybe after her birthday, but before that when she doesn’t have her wolf, it’s too dangerous for her to keep leaving the city alone.”
I cover my ears. I don’t even want to hear anymore. I’ve explored the city from top to bottom, and it’s out of options for me. Yes, I love the kids at the orphanage, and I don’t want to be away from them for long, but I’ve already gotten that place set up with all the resources it needs. I just have this feeling that there’s something out there waiting for me.
I groan as I see two figures approaching—Matthew and Ethan. I’m sure my brothers already know that I was trying to sneak out.
“Trisha, what are you doing?” Ethan asks. “You know we’re suppressing an uprising of the rogues. All it takes is to have one of them recognize you, and they’ll snatch you up in a second for ransom.”
“I’m not going to get snatched,” I insist.
“We always recognize you in your disguises,” Matthew says.
“You’re my brothers,” I say. “You see me all day every day. Out there, no one is going to notice me even if I don’t wear disguises if I just dress like everyone else.”
“But Trisha—”
I wave them off and walk away before Ethan can say another word. It’s bad enough having four dads. Having two brothers backing up everything my dads say is unbearable.
I slip into my room and plop on the bed, staring at the ceiling. I recognize a knock on the door, three light taps followed by a heavy one. “Come in.”
Reeva peeks her head in first before coming in all the way and shutting the door. “I heard.”
I sigh, looking at her. She’s got a book in her hand as always. “It’s okay. I’ll just spend some extra time at the orphanage. Katie drew a picture of me the other day. Maybe I can figure out how to find her a home.”
Reeva plopped on the bed beside me. “Please don’t keep trying to sneak off,” she says. “I’d miss you if I didn’t have you to talk to.”
“You’d do fine,” I insist. “And I’m never gone long. I just need to find someone.”
“Is it the dream again?” she asks.
I nod. “I just can’t get it out of my mind.” I turn to look at her. “Someone’s calling me, and I can’t tell who. I have to find them, no matter what.”
Twenty-five Years Later in a Distant KingdomPrince Zachariah“Father, be reasonable,” I implore him.But he narrows his eyes, his left brow twitching with disapproval. Alpha King Tobias of Crystal Waters is anything but patient with things that might bring change to this rotting kingdom.“He’s not welcome here,” he grunts.“Prince Kai of Green Mountain has already set sail,” I argue. “What are we going to do, turn him away at the shore?” The prince was understanding when he realized we have no modern airports here. He’s wasting months of his precious time, and my father is so ungrateful.We need to reach out to the modern world to start making a better life for our people.My father will never understand that.“Yes!” he bellows. “I’ll order my guards to fire on his ship if he gets so much as one mile from our shores.”“I don’t have a way to inform him of this,” I argue. “His delegation left weeks ago.”“Not my problem,” he says, crossing his legs and picking at his thumbnail.“It’s n
Months Later…FinnI promised myself I wouldn’t take Reeva again in the morning, but dammit if it isn’t hard to hold back from this beauty. Her green eyes glance up at me sleepily, and our legs are still entwined together, placing me cock right smack in the spot where I can feel her warm pussy against me. My cock swells.“We don’t have much time,” she says.Well, that’s not a no.I roll us both over to the sound of our laughter, but I soon drown it out when I take her lips in mine. I don’t waste time, sliding my cock right away. Feeling her walls stretch around me is the best fucking way in the world to start the day.There’s no time for the slow, playful teasing I love to do with her.Next time.Right now, I just get myself into her, pushing with the fast strokes I know will make her come damn near immediately. And right on cue, her sweet pussy tightens around me, lubing my cock up with juices that send me over the edge along with her in a satisfying release.I pull up off her so I c
Weeks Later…MatthewLight fractures into soft beams of orange and yellow as the sun begins its descent toward the west, casting longer shadows on the trees, though we are far above the forest on the bare, grassy where we’ve gathered by the altar. On this evening, the air itself stirs excitement in me.As is tradition in the Chestnut Pack, we are awaiting the sunset before beginning the ceremony.I love everything about the traditions of my mate’s pack, which is soon to be mine as well, but I will also remain true to who I am and what it has meant to me to have my place in my family. In our many conversations on the subject, Freya has wholeheartedly agreed.So, I stand here in the regal colors of the Dark Forest royalty, my sapphire blue blazer displaying the various ceremonial pins of the accomplishments I have made as Prince Matthew of Dark Forest.My parents, along with my brother Ethan and his mate Rylee, sit in the front row on simple benches carved from logs, looking slightly in
ConnorWe all move fast.Every one of us has been ready for the possibility that this plan wouldn’t work, and once Rose and Delphnie walked toward the cottage, we’ve been figuring out in the mind-link what each of us will do if we have to take this to the next level.And fuck, am I ready for it.Reece leads the way, gently taking Rose by the arm and moving her to the side so the rest of us can run into the witch’s house.Finn storms in like a freight train, grabbing the old witch and holding her firmly in place while Axel leads Delphnie inside to try the spell on her again.I rush right past all of them, looking for Reeva. I find a strange, brightly decorated room with bars on the windows. This has to be where Reeva was being kept. I have to smile when I see the massive hole she put in the door. That must have been that moment she came back to us.This time, I’m not fucking leaving this house again without her in my arms. But I have to convince her that that’s what she wants first.I
RoseThis has to stop. This had better be the last time any of my babies are kidnapped.First Trisha, now Reeva... visions of the past whirl through my mind each time this happens. Years ago, I was barely over the pain of childbirth when all four of my precious babies were taken by Retta—that awful, messed up girl who fooled me into believing my parents had sent her to help with the children.Back then, Reeva was the first to be returned to me. I remember the way it felt to finally have her in my arms again, but at the same time, I was so scared for the other babies, I couldn’t relax or celebrate her return.Trisha was the last to get back to me. Retta had taken her to another city. She was so crazy, she actually thought she was going to keep my Trisha for herself!“You can do this.”I look up into Reece’s kind eyes, and he grounds me to the present. I have to remember that Reeva is no longer a helpless baby wrapped in a swaddling blanket. She’s a strong, grown woman who can take care
ReevaI’m having another memory, this time of a man’s hands on me. But as the thoughts progress, I’m confused. There are... three men. One moment, I’m holding a man whose muscles are the size of a god. But a second later, he’s a little older, and his muscles aren’t that big, though he’s still fit and handsome. And then, I’m with a charming, equally handsome man who makes me laugh.What’s happening?My eyes blink open, and the bright yellow ceiling looms above me. I turn a little, pulling the floral sheets up around me.It was a dream?It felt so real. And as I look around this room, all these objects seem different than they did to me before I went to bed. They’re still familiar, as though I’ve seen them often, but none of them feel like they belong to me.A shelf full of picture books, a few stuffed animals displayed on the opposite side of the room—these things aren’t mine. This isn’t my room.I bolt upright, sensing the memories pouring in like an open flood gate. I am Reeva Gold,
FreyaI position myself toward the back of my cell, having shifted and dressed in the simple shirt and pants supplied by my captors in the bag the man threw at me. They’ve included women’s underclothes and supplies, which makes me believe someone in their group is female.I’ve gone over every inch
ReevaMy eyes blink open to pitch darkness. At least, it seems completely dark until I have a little time to adjust. Finn holds me tight in his arms, our naked bodies tranquil in the warm embrace.I catch sight of the clock on my dresser. It’s 5:30, too early to get up and too late to go back to sl
ReevaFinn takes my hand, and I nearly overheat. It practically feels like sparks ignite at his simple touch, and when his fingers lock around mine, my legs feel weak.But somehow, I move toward the building where my next class is being held. And I have no idea how I’m going to concentrate on anyth
MatthewI see the spires of the Dark Forest castle as my car approaches. It feels like I’ve left my whole world back in Chestnut Pack.But clearly, Freya needs time to adjust to our mate bond. I could see that she was uncomfortable with my presence, and my attempts to talk to her before brunch were







